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carnegie mellon university has prepared you for a life of purpose and meaning. and there are people and moments you will never forget. including, i understand, the spring carnival, which includes what i gather are some pretty amazing amusement park rides, booths, and buggy races. to bagpipe thing, which the school has made into an art form and my personal favorite, the band without pants. a tradition unique to carnegie mellon and i am confident to say, one you are unlikely to encounter in your first full-time job. you are graduating at a moment of great challenge for our nation, when our country will decide on matters having to do not look just commerce but conscience. not just with what we will gain but what we will give. powerst with our military , but with our deepest ideals. this is hardly the most difficult moment in american history. i believe you can safely argue that the civil war, two world wars, and the great depression have us beat by a long shot. you are a blessed generation in so many ways with opportunities unimaginable to past generations, and gra
carnegie mellon university has prepared you for a life of purpose and meaning. and there are people and moments you will never forget. including, i understand, the spring carnival, which includes what i gather are some pretty amazing amusement park rides, booths, and buggy races. to bagpipe thing, which the school has made into an art form and my personal favorite, the band without pants. a tradition unique to carnegie mellon and i am confident to say, one you are unlikely to encounter in your...
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was the only woman on the board at jim -- mellon was the only woman on the board at jimmy chu and theboard set her salary. she said she was told no to a rise. >> there is some irony there, but you're building a brand for women with no women on the board. isn't that crazy? that is the craziest thing and, you know, if i could tell my younger self today one thing, i would have said speak up. >> normally it takes british women 20 years to come across the ocean. >> reporter: mellon is speaking as an advocate for equal pay for women these days and reasonly spoke about her experience at the shatter summit at the battery club featuring influential female entrepreneurs hosted by venture capitalist shelly collins. >> the problem is women need their own network. men give to men. now we need to facilitate a girls' network, if you will. >> reporter: that's why the shatter fund was started in san francisco last year that invests solely in women led businesses. today only 6% of all venture capital investors are women and only 3% of investor funding is given to female founders. >> i wonder as a woman
was the only woman on the board at jim -- mellon was the only woman on the board at jimmy chu and theboard set her salary. she said she was told no to a rise. >> there is some irony there, but you're building a brand for women with no women on the board. isn't that crazy? that is the craziest thing and, you know, if i could tell my younger self today one thing, i would have said speak up. >> normally it takes british women 20 years to come across the ocean. >> reporter: mellon...
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simon derrick, chief markets strategist at the bank of new york mellon joins us now.o differing pictures depending on which bit you choose to go with. and i think the weakening economy story is the central one here, the latest manufacturing numbers confirm that. over the course of the last month or so the chinese markets have been reacting very negatively to this, you had seen the equity markets down, moody ‘s downgraded china last week. over the last few days, something curious has happened, there has been talked about some of the big state banks in china, some talk about the national tea m china, some talk about the national team stepping in to support the equity markets, equities are up, and it feels as though what we are seeing is an attempt to support markets, an attempt to reconfirm that they are there to provide stability. whether that is possible in the long—term, given the fact that we have this underlying wea kness that we have this underlying weakness and underlying concerns in the chinese market, tough to say, but clear that the authorities want to try and
simon derrick, chief markets strategist at the bank of new york mellon joins us now.o differing pictures depending on which bit you choose to go with. and i think the weakening economy story is the central one here, the latest manufacturing numbers confirm that. over the course of the last month or so the chinese markets have been reacting very negatively to this, you had seen the equity markets down, moody ‘s downgraded china last week. over the last few days, something curious has happened,...
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she's a entrepreneur, went to carnegie mellon undergrad.he graduated -- after she started her first company while she was in grad school at carnegie mellon, it was a 3-d gaming platform which built tools to help other gamers with their, you know, build their games. and so she launched this company which she actually sold to autodesk, i believe in 2012 -- 2011. >> 25. >> yeah. >> she's a rock star. >> yeah, she's incredible. she went to work for google ventures, and she said that was the first time she realized what a boys' club silicon valley was. she was so heads-down, you know, building her product, you know, getting money, getting financing and launching her company. so when she got to google ventures, she realized, oh, my gosh, there's so few women who are coming to pitch their companies for investment. what's going on here? this is really bad. she went back, as many entrepreneurs do, went back and started her second company which is a super cool 3-d virtual reality environment where you can actually walk around a room, and it's for hom
she's a entrepreneur, went to carnegie mellon undergrad.he graduated -- after she started her first company while she was in grad school at carnegie mellon, it was a 3-d gaming platform which built tools to help other gamers with their, you know, build their games. and so she launched this company which she actually sold to autodesk, i believe in 2012 -- 2011. >> 25. >> yeah. >> she's a rock star. >> yeah, she's incredible. she went to work for google ventures, and she...
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. >>> research from carnagie mellon suggest there could long term issues for children of divorce. stress children endure after their parents separate could have a reverse effect on their immune system. >>> okay, when your doctors prescribes new medication, experts say you need to asking a whole lot of questions before you take it. if you don't you could be putting your health at serious risk. some of the questions you should ask include how often to take the medication and whether it should be taken with food or not. make sure your doctor knows about the medication you're currently taking to avoid any potential interaction. ask about side effects and ask when to stop making it and what to do if you skip a dose. >>> pediatricians are reminding parents about bike safety, head injuries are the most prevalent. helmets can prevent those. if your child needs a new helmet have them pick it out themselves because they are more likely to wear it. look for one that is smooth and round and make sure kids know how to use it. >> a lot of kids don't like to tie the clasp, that's a bad idea. eve
. >>> research from carnagie mellon suggest there could long term issues for children of divorce. stress children endure after their parents separate could have a reverse effect on their immune system. >>> okay, when your doctors prescribes new medication, experts say you need to asking a whole lot of questions before you take it. if you don't you could be putting your health at serious risk. some of the questions you should ask include how often to take the medication and...
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inviting only "extra" to his pittsburgh hometown where he received an honorary doctorate from carnegie mellon university. >> you don't have to bow down. right now it's only one knee. if i get another degree, you have to get down on both knees. >> confessing to us he was not a very good student. >> terrible. i could have never gotten into cmu. they would have thrown me right off the campus. >> it was near campus where keaton launched his showbiz career doing stand-up comedy in a local nightclub. >> i'm within spitting distance of where i kind of got started. >> he credits growing up in the gritty steel town with giving him the thick skin to survive hollywood. >> this is the antidote for bull [ bleep ]. this is where people will straighten you out right away and tell you what's what. >> they don't ca >> but nothing ever prepares you to take on spidey. >> marvel movies, they're just giant machines. you just kind of climb into it and hang on. >> dr. michael keaton hits theaters in spider-man homecoming july 7th. >>> before we go, candice nelson, founder of sprinkles cupcakes, what do we have toda
inviting only "extra" to his pittsburgh hometown where he received an honorary doctorate from carnegie mellon university. >> you don't have to bow down. right now it's only one knee. if i get another degree, you have to get down on both knees. >> confessing to us he was not a very good student. >> terrible. i could have never gotten into cmu. they would have thrown me right off the campus. >> it was near campus where keaton launched his showbiz career doing...
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he's an adjunct professor of cybersecurity at carnegie mellon university. previously he was chosen by president obama to serve as the nation's chief information security officer. he received his bachelor's degree from penn state university and a master's degree in systems management and information systems from the university of southern california and our final witness today is dr. hugh thompson, chief technology officer for symantec. he also serves as an advisory board member for the anti-malware testing standards organization and on the editorial board of ieee security and privacy magazine. he received his bachelor's degree and master's degree and ph in applied mathematics from the florida institute of technology. we're glad you're all here today and look forward to your valuable testimony. i now recognize dr. nino for five minutes to present his testimony. >> thank you, chairman lahood. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today at this joint subcommittee hearing, we greatly appreciate your interest in cybersecurity and look forward to sha
he's an adjunct professor of cybersecurity at carnegie mellon university. previously he was chosen by president obama to serve as the nation's chief information security officer. he received his bachelor's degree from penn state university and a master's degree in systems management and information systems from the university of southern california and our final witness today is dr. hugh thompson, chief technology officer for symantec. he also serves as an advisory board member for the...
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things they do three of the biggest companies in the banking industries subset are bank of new york mellonhony, as some know then as, northern trust and state street, bny mellon, northern trust, each up around 5 or 6%. state street has been a sand out. 14% year-to-date one of the reasons why they have been doing is they charge fees based on how many u how much assets they guard,'s stocks and bonds go up if value, they do as well nit case of state street that i have one of the biggest etf m managers out there >> that runs the spider products, including the biggest etfs over all. mel lisa, worthy of note, northern trust have reported highs. >> thank you very much tim, you are actually in this sub state. >> i think it's interesting. i think part of this also is right out of the gates with the trump presidency remember interest rates went to the moon some straid traded higher when the rates should put more pressure on them part of what has been happening is you have been unwining this rates trade and a handful are giving capital back because they're selling off assets these are very well run b
things they do three of the biggest companies in the banking industries subset are bank of new york mellonhony, as some know then as, northern trust and state street, bny mellon, northern trust, each up around 5 or 6%. state street has been a sand out. 14% year-to-date one of the reasons why they have been doing is they charge fees based on how many u how much assets they guard,'s stocks and bonds go up if value, they do as well nit case of state street that i have one of the biggest etf m...
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it's the home of carnegie mellon, where pioneering research is being done into artificial intelligencethis boat, which drives itself. it can navigate open waters and abide by international maritime rules. the navy is now giving the technology its sea legs. it's testing similar software to send ships out to hunt for enemy submarines. this is just one of the many a.i. systems in the works at carnegie mellon university, where there are more robots than professors on campus. >> andrew moore: this is my favorite. this is where we do all the autonomous robots. >> rose: andrew moore left his job as vice president at google to run the school of computer science here. how do you measure where we are today? is it like kitty hawk and just developing a plane and beginning to understand? or is it like an f35 fighter with all of the technology that's been poured into that? or some way, halfway between? >> moore: that's a great, great way of describing it. my gut tells me we're about 1935 in aeronautics. we've got... we've got fantastic diesel engines, we... we're able to do really cool things. but o
it's the home of carnegie mellon, where pioneering research is being done into artificial intelligencethis boat, which drives itself. it can navigate open waters and abide by international maritime rules. the navy is now giving the technology its sea legs. it's testing similar software to send ships out to hunt for enemy submarines. this is just one of the many a.i. systems in the works at carnegie mellon university, where there are more robots than professors on campus. >> andrew moore:...
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talk more about this, i'm joined by a public policy professor and drug policy specialist at carnegie mellon university. thank you for being with us on "france 24" tonight. there clearly is something wrong, but what do you think is the problem with the current approach to fighting drug use and drug trafficking? >> i'm not sure that the fact that people continue to use these very compelling drugs means that there something wrong. that is, there is a lot less abuse than there would be if we weren't doing the things that we are doing. i don't think it is realistic to think that there is a way to have no abuse of the substances. laura: but tens of thousands of people dying from overdoses. we have seen in the united states a soaring rate of people dying of overdoses there. these are families torn apart, people prosecuted, lives ruined -- forget the clichÉs -- but by drug use could that is a problem for society, is it not? >> no, it is a huge problem. just saying that the fact that some people are using it doesn't meet it is failed. what is striking about this is it is primarily legal drugs provid
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psychologists at carnegie mellon university found that the stress a child may endure after their parentsd eventually have an adverse effect on the immune system when they're adults. in the study researchers found adults with parents who had a bitter divorce were three times more likely to develop colds compared to adults whose parents remain together. >> 5:23. up next in the morning buzz meet steph curry's youngest fan who could end up in the nba some day. >> is it reilly? we'll have to see. >> you'll have to tell us. >> move over schwarzenegger. supreme court justice is ready to help you really flex those muscles but first up here's "gma"'s first look. >> in this morning's "gma" first look, 20-year-old michelle carter accused of pushing the young man she says she loved to his death. prosecutors say carter at the time a high school student pressured 18-year-old conrad roy, iii to commit suicide in 2014. at the heart of the case, tens of thousands of texts between the two. carter repeatedly telling him, it's time and you need to just do it. cell phone records showing carter telling him to
psychologists at carnegie mellon university found that the stress a child may endure after their parentsd eventually have an adverse effect on the immune system when they're adults. in the study researchers found adults with parents who had a bitter divorce were three times more likely to develop colds compared to adults whose parents remain together. >> 5:23. up next in the morning buzz meet steph curry's youngest fan who could end up in the nba some day. >> is it reilly? we'll...
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kelly has now been dropped as host of the "promise champions gala," which is set for tonight at d-c's mellon auditorium. the event is for the sandy hook promise foundation. alex jones has said the shooting at sandy hook elementary school was a government hoax. he later said it kelly says it's important for her to "shine a light" on jones. and she notes, his organization was given a temporary white house press pass last month. a local historian is accused of stealing artifacts from the national archives, and selling them on e-bay. he's 32-year-old antonin dehays of college park. he allegedly stole dog tags and other documents belonging to u.s. servicemen whose planes had crashed during world war two. dehays is charged with theft of government records. he had his first court appearance yesterday. if convicted, he faces up to 10 years in prison. a first look this morning at plans for d-c's first wawa store. the new 9-thousand square foot facllity will open at 19th street in northwest in december. it's wawa's biggest interior space to date. there's no gas station - but the store will feature bot
kelly has now been dropped as host of the "promise champions gala," which is set for tonight at d-c's mellon auditorium. the event is for the sandy hook promise foundation. alex jones has said the shooting at sandy hook elementary school was a government hoax. he later said it kelly says it's important for her to "shine a light" on jones. and she notes, his organization was given a temporary white house press pass last month. a local historian is accused of stealing...
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what happened to pittsburgh is carnegie mellon university.-tech centers of the united states around carnegie mellon's leadership in advanced robotics and computers. it's not to re-create 19th-century industry. trump doesn't know what he's talking about. juliette: the people in arkansas have to compete in a global workforce and that's not going to change. nothing trump can do can change that. tom: we have commercials. we are out of time. we have gary: on leader today. can i say that an offspring went to carnegie mellon? it was a very good thing. there is a jobs report today. bill gross at 830 a.m. stay with us. ♪ tom: look for our u.k. coverage thursday on the election into friday morning as well. we've got jobs day. we are talking about the politics of the paris accord. here's jessica summers. jessica: t-mobile is setting the stage for a merger with sprint. t-mobile executives have been meeting with investors to talk of the potential. the discussions between t-mobile and softbank are still at an early stage. cashing oner is demand for smartph
what happened to pittsburgh is carnegie mellon university.-tech centers of the united states around carnegie mellon's leadership in advanced robotics and computers. it's not to re-create 19th-century industry. trump doesn't know what he's talking about. juliette: the people in arkansas have to compete in a global workforce and that's not going to change. nothing trump can do can change that. tom: we have commercials. we are out of time. we have gary: on leader today. can i say that an offspring...
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. >> hewlett-packard ceo meg whitman received an honorary degree at carnegie mellon university and spoke at the commencement ceremony in pittsburgh. she was the republican nominee for california governor in 2010.
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. >> dahler: jay apt is codirector of the carnegie mellon electricity industry center.-producing coal represents just a tiny fraction of the overall industry and won't move the needle on the eigger problem. >> natural gas has eaten coal's market share. it's gone down from 50% to 30%. those coal mines are unlikely to come back any time soon. >> dahler: when did things get sough around here? >> i'd say in the 90s it started, in the 90s, maybe, where all the mines were dutting down. the steel mills were going out. and that's what the people worked here. >> dahler: since then, betty maoads hasn't had as many hungry mouths to feed here at the coal miner's cafe. the new mine is only hiring 70-100 workers, but she's bracing for business to pick up. what does the opening of this mine mean to the community? >> everybody is hoping it's necome to everybody. >> dahler: down in the mine, they're just happy to finally be moving forward. you think this is the beginning of something? >> i hope so, yes. i think it will be. >> dahler: about 51,000 americans currently work in coal. no it
. >> dahler: jay apt is codirector of the carnegie mellon electricity industry center.-producing coal represents just a tiny fraction of the overall industry and won't move the needle on the eigger problem. >> natural gas has eaten coal's market share. it's gone down from 50% to 30%. those coal mines are unlikely to come back any time soon. >> dahler: when did things get sough around here? >> i'd say in the 90s it started, in the 90s, maybe, where all the mines were...
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attorney general sally yates at harvard, president and ceo of hewlett-packard meg whitman at carnegie mellonniversity, and national institutes of health director francis collins at southern methodist university in dallas. tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span and c-span.org. sunday night on afterwords, been sass explores how to encourage young adults to become active and engaged citizens in his book, "the vanishing american adult." he is interviewed by the founder and president of the millennial action project. >> by and large, students that graduate this spring and summer will change jobs three times -- not just jobs, change industries in their first three decades after college. all of the unsettling, scary stuff that produced progressivism during industrialism was about job destruction created all of these --ettling ripples into you into human capital and social networks. that is what we will experience at work speed forever more. we will have 40, 45, 50-year-olds getting interrupted out of whole industries. we will have to create a civilization of lifelong learners and no civilization has eve
attorney general sally yates at harvard, president and ceo of hewlett-packard meg whitman at carnegie mellonniversity, and national institutes of health director francis collins at southern methodist university in dallas. tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span and c-span.org. sunday night on afterwords, been sass explores how to encourage young adults to become active and engaged citizens in his book, "the vanishing american adult." he is interviewed by the founder and president of the...
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. >> hewlett-packard ceo meg whitman received an honorary degree at carnegie mellon university and spoke at the commencement ceremony in pittsburgh. she was the republican nominee for california governor in 2010. [applause] president, numbers of the class of 2017, members of the faculty, distinguished guests, fellow recipients of honorary degrees, families of the graduation
. >> hewlett-packard ceo meg whitman received an honorary degree at carnegie mellon university and spoke at the commencement ceremony in pittsburgh. she was the republican nominee for california governor in 2010. [applause] president, numbers of the class of 2017, members of the faculty, distinguished guests, fellow recipients of honorary degrees, families of the graduation
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. >> hewlett-packard's ceo meg whitman received an honorary degree at carnegie mellon university and spoke at graduates at this year's commencement ceremony. she's the former ceo of ebay and was the republican nominee for california governor in 2010. [applause] president, numbers of the class of 2017, members of the faculty, distinguished guests, fellow recipients of honorary degrees, families of the graduation class, ladies and gentlemen, it is a true honor to be with you today and a great privilege to receive an honorary dr. of business practice degree. i am grateful to be earning my degree in a lot less time and with a lot less -- a lot fewer all
. >> hewlett-packard's ceo meg whitman received an honorary degree at carnegie mellon university and spoke at graduates at this year's commencement ceremony. she's the former ceo of ebay and was the republican nominee for california governor in 2010. [applause] president, numbers of the class of 2017, members of the faculty, distinguished guests, fellow recipients of honorary degrees, families of the graduation class, ladies and gentlemen, it is a true honor to be with you today and a...
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when we spent time at carnegie mellon we had a chance to follow the students that were mentoring middlechool girls and bringing them to campus and teaching them various skills not just in computer science but stem in general. the big thing we took away from that as this is the way they bonded. they had a bond they were helping the administration thatt they were also solidifying relationships. should we pass the microphone around? c-span is here filming so wait for the microphone. >> what is the most interesting thing that you learned in the five minutes of writing your book? >> i've learned so much i don't know where to begin. all of the twentysomethings in the past ten years are in their 30s and they are having kids so they pay for the paid leave and the policies that accommodate working parents and employees so in a sense one that we profiled started the company alongside her husband in 2006 with the intention of creating a workplace value. they offer the policies of its basically paid leave whenever you need it. so that was a big change. the only bathroom we had for pumping milk for
when we spent time at carnegie mellon we had a chance to follow the students that were mentoring middlechool girls and bringing them to campus and teaching them various skills not just in computer science but stem in general. the big thing we took away from that as this is the way they bonded. they had a bond they were helping the administration thatt they were also solidifying relationships. should we pass the microphone around? c-span is here filming so wait for the microphone. >> what...
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mao because of carnegie mellon, arguably the best university in the world, google as opened a big officeer is doing business in pittsburgh, a city that people gave up on is roaring back, chicago, a company called uptake started three years ago, a thousand employees, nearly 100 data scientists doing some very sophisticated around precision analytics. baltimore because of the success of underarmour, doing stuff around health tech and monsanteos and agricultural technology. we need to celebrate what's happening in boston and rising in los angeles because the snapshot, we need to level the playing field so everybody everywhere has a shot at the american dream and we're creating jobs and hope and opportunity everywhere, not just in a few places. >> maybe some of that investment will start to shift. steve case, former founder of aol, thanks. >> president trump expected to make his announcement about the paris climate accord around 3:00 eastern time. hearing from a number of tech ceos today urging him to stick with the agreement. our eamon javers is covering that from the nation's capital. >> r
mao because of carnegie mellon, arguably the best university in the world, google as opened a big officeer is doing business in pittsburgh, a city that people gave up on is roaring back, chicago, a company called uptake started three years ago, a thousand employees, nearly 100 data scientists doing some very sophisticated around precision analytics. baltimore because of the success of underarmour, doing stuff around health tech and monsanteos and agricultural technology. we need to celebrate...
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after all of the things you've done combat and diplomacy and first ciso to be up there at carnegie mellon with their buggy races around the park. every university has something that makes it cooler than even place else. and general, i'll start with you. you talked in your long written testimony about hr 1224 co-sponsored here but we expressed a lot of concern about the audit function that nist would be asked to take on. i was fastynated by your points which we didn't raise when we had the hearing here, that it would make it much more difficult for nist to be reviewed as an honest broker, that this would change the perceptions about their current and future roles, have a chilling effect on many of the relationships that nist has in government and describe that a lot of these are quote unquote learning relationships based on the common quest to identify, incorporate best practices and nist would change this relationship not in a good way, might inhibit the free exchange of knowledge. can you expand on that? seem as powerful argument against that audit function. >> yes, sir. frankly, i'm a f
after all of the things you've done combat and diplomacy and first ciso to be up there at carnegie mellon with their buggy races around the park. every university has something that makes it cooler than even place else. and general, i'll start with you. you talked in your long written testimony about hr 1224 co-sponsored here but we expressed a lot of concern about the audit function that nist would be asked to take on. i was fastynated by your points which we didn't raise when we had the...
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anmarvin goodfrid filling in one of the two open spots, just announced by the white house, carnegie mellon. previously worked as policy adviser at the federal reserve bank of richmond in virginia. marvin goodfriend, they just announced that out of the white house. >>> the president's decision to leave the paris climate deal will give the kids asthma. dr. marc siegel is coming up with a little fact check on that. >>> first portland mayor urging officials to shut down what he calls alt-right rallies happening in the city of portland this weekend. our guest is coming up. organized one of the rallies, says he's nowhere near alt-right, that's the first thing and other rallies are still on. we'll talk about them, after this. . connell: this is a story you might remember from earlier in the week. and mayor of portland, oregon urging officials to shut down alt-right rallies. man says he's a peaceful pro-trump rally leader joe gibson is going ahead with the free speech rally set for sunday. joins us now. are you worried as you go ahead with the rally that things might get ugly in the streets? >> no
anmarvin goodfrid filling in one of the two open spots, just announced by the white house, carnegie mellon. previously worked as policy adviser at the federal reserve bank of richmond in virginia. marvin goodfriend, they just announced that out of the white house. >>> the president's decision to leave the paris climate deal will give the kids asthma. dr. marc siegel is coming up with a little fact check on that. >>> first portland mayor urging officials to shut down what he...
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>> he has been replaced as the head of the driverless car division from carnegie mellon.y hired other folks -- one from the university of toronto started the ai lab in toronto for uber. the risk is the optics of this look so bad that it is going to be increasingly difficult for to hirehigher -- folks and talent is the name of the game right now. emily: there is a public trial on track for october. what is next here? mark: to brad's point, self driving cars are not on the road tomorrow. a lot of experts say they are years if not decades away. there is a chance uber may turn more into a partnership model. they might try to reach out to more carmakers, something that lyft has done and they are also in talks with waymo on a partnership there. we will see a lot of movement. uber also has the massive investigation into their harassment issues. maybe this is a way to put this on a back on her and deal with a -- on a back burner and deal with a lot of other cultural issues facing the company. brad: there is always the possibility these companies settle. google is an investor in u
>> he has been replaced as the head of the driverless car division from carnegie mellon.y hired other folks -- one from the university of toronto started the ai lab in toronto for uber. the risk is the optics of this look so bad that it is going to be increasingly difficult for to hirehigher -- folks and talent is the name of the game right now. emily: there is a public trial on track for october. what is next here? mark: to brad's point, self driving cars are not on the road tomorrow. a...
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researchers at carnegie mellon university found that people with parents who divorced and never talked with each other were three times more likely to get sick. experts say stressful experiences early in life can lead to a variety of health issues. >>> we are two weeks away from father's day, our day. not expecting much from my 7, 3, or 1-year-old kid. i'll get something. americans as a whole are expected to spend more than ever though. the national retail federation just did a survey on father's day spending and found shoppers will spend an average of 135 bucks on dad up from 126 last year. total spending is expected to be the highest ever. a whopping $15.5 billion. >> who's giving them this money. $15 billion? >> listen, they do chores to the biggest shares will be spent on special outings, baseball games, concert, dinner. those are the things a majority of dads love to receive. you know what i want? just peace of mind. >> you want to go away by your snef. >> let me sit in the backyard for ten minutes. >> quiet time. quiet game. i don't think this is a story that will impact my kids
researchers at carnegie mellon university found that people with parents who divorced and never talked with each other were three times more likely to get sick. experts say stressful experiences early in life can lead to a variety of health issues. >>> we are two weeks away from father's day, our day. not expecting much from my 7, 3, or 1-year-old kid. i'll get something. americans as a whole are expected to spend more than ever though. the national retail federation just did a survey...
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>> knock on the mellons all that stuff. >> ot on the web a philadelphia reporter cursing out a cop. >what she says now after the world saw her rawnt on video. back after this z23wpz z5yz y23wpy y5yy vo: delivering cleaner, reliable energy... creating jobs for our veterans... helping those in need save money on their energy bills. it takes 16,000 dominion energy employees doing the job. and now, dominion energy is investing $15 billion to build creating jobs now and for the future. across virginia, we're building an economy that works for everyone and dominion energy is helping power the companies that power our economy. >> prosecutors accused michelle carter of playing a sick game by repeatedly urging 18-year-old conrad roy to end his life. carter want add tension she would get as grieving girlfriend. >> she made him promise he would go through with the plan. he need to do it conrad. okay i'm going to do it today he said. you promise? conrad i promise babe i have to now. >> and july, 2014 roy was found dead in a pickup truck carbon monoxide poisoning. they say it was protected free sp
>> knock on the mellons all that stuff. >> ot on the web a philadelphia reporter cursing out a cop. >what she says now after the world saw her rawnt on video. back after this z23wpz z5yz y23wpy y5yy vo: delivering cleaner, reliable energy... creating jobs for our veterans... helping those in need save money on their energy bills. it takes 16,000 dominion energy employees doing the job. and now, dominion energy is investing $15 billion to build creating jobs now and for the...
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sally eights at harvard cambridge,in president and ceo of hewlett-packard meg whitman at carnegie mellon, and national institute of health director dallas.collins in saturday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. at the white house on friday, president trump assigned to bills into law. one provided funding for law enforcement agencies to recruit and hire military veterans, and another allows family members of officers killed in the line of duty to collect benefits faster. the bill signing ceremony is just under 10 minutes. pres. trump: hello, everybody. thank you all. it's a great honor.
sally eights at harvard cambridge,in president and ceo of hewlett-packard meg whitman at carnegie mellon, and national institute of health director dallas.collins in saturday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. at the white house on friday, president trump assigned to bills into law. one provided funding for law enforcement agencies to recruit and hire military veterans, and another allows family members of officers killed in the line of duty to collect benefits faster. the bill...
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if you find all three of these you probably found a sweetwater mellon. >> i'm trying to remember.ing on the watermelon. >> the new squeeze the charmin. >> mr. o'donnell please leave the watermelon alone. >> won't be the first time they said that. we've got an accident just coming in. this is on the vine westbound. approaching the ben franklin parkway. we see two vehicles here but it's a multi-vehicle accident here block the center lane. that's really jamming up up on the vine westbound approaching the ben franklin parkway. look for that new accident and watch for this one in warminster on street road at park avenue, an accident involving a motorcycle as you head out, dave. >> cloudcloud cover is sweepingf the coast leaving us with plenty of sunshine early today. we expect to stay bright. temperatures are cool and comfortable. 62 degrees in philadelphia, 53 allentown, 56 in wilmington and 67 down in cape may. rolling through the day, looks like we're warm this afternoon. but with low humidity pretty comfortable all things considered. 80 degrees by 3 o'clock and your high today is 8
if you find all three of these you probably found a sweetwater mellon. >> i'm trying to remember.ing on the watermelon. >> the new squeeze the charmin. >> mr. o'donnell please leave the watermelon alone. >> won't be the first time they said that. we've got an accident just coming in. this is on the vine westbound. approaching the ben franklin parkway. we see two vehicles here but it's a multi-vehicle accident here block the center lane. that's really jamming up up on the...
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he came from carnegie mellon. they hired other folks.have the man from the university of toronto started the ai lab in toronto for uber. you know, the risk is the optics of this look so bad that it is going to be increasingly difficult for uber to hire folks, and of course talent is the name of the game right now. emily: there is a public trial on track for october. what is next here? mark: i do think to brad's point, self driving cars are not necessarily on the road tomorrow. experts say they are years, if not decades, away. so there is a chance that uber might turn more into a partnership model. we see it is partnered with a few carmakers, they might try to reach out to more carmakers, something that lyft has done, and lyft is also in talks with waymo on a partnership. for this case, we will see a lot of movement later this week. uber also has the massive investigation into their harassment issues. maybe this is a way to put this on the back burner and deal with a lot of other cultural issues facing the company. brad: yeah, let me just
he came from carnegie mellon. they hired other folks.have the man from the university of toronto started the ai lab in toronto for uber. you know, the risk is the optics of this look so bad that it is going to be increasingly difficult for uber to hire folks, and of course talent is the name of the game right now. emily: there is a public trial on track for october. what is next here? mark: i do think to brad's point, self driving cars are not necessarily on the road tomorrow. experts say they...
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for more, i'm joined by the distinguished fellow at carnegie mellon university's school of engineeringtalks and thinking and writes a lot about immigration, full disclosure, you and i are both immigrants, we're both not born in this country, but you're in silicon valley where the word immigrant in silicon valley represents opportunity not threat, why in so much of the country does it represent threat? >> i think there's not an understanding about what the role of immigrants is. here in silicon valley, more than half of the country's businesses are starting by immigrants. they're fuelling the economy. the tech economy is fuelling the u.s. economy and the global economy. immigrants make it happen. diversity is key for innovation and this is a melting pot where all this magic happens. people think immigrants take jobs i way, i've documented in my research that we're creating jobs like never before. >> you pointed out in a recent article you draw attention to the more famous immigrants in american history going back to alexander graham bell and tesla, albert einstein escaping the germaning
for more, i'm joined by the distinguished fellow at carnegie mellon university's school of engineeringtalks and thinking and writes a lot about immigration, full disclosure, you and i are both immigrants, we're both not born in this country, but you're in silicon valley where the word immigrant in silicon valley represents opportunity not threat, why in so much of the country does it represent threat? >> i think there's not an understanding about what the role of immigrants is. here in...
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need to invest some time in research centers, recently maybe read about the investment at carnegie mellon to build a whole new cent threr to welcome at self-driving cars and other automation. those are the kinds of -- very exciting investments we're making in this country. we see it as very fundamental to the future of the group globally but here in the united states and in india. >> dan, g.e., an american icon definitely in business where innovation matters a lot. ow to you see innovation incomes of your sort of envisions of the u.s.-india partnership? and the reason why i say that as an important element is that obviously india sees itself as growing at a faster pace than many other economies in the world but it does not want to just be a market for products that are manufactured elsewhere. and just dumped on india. the way indians look at that, they see themselves as potential partners. if they are going to be partners, then the innovation. i recall, i went to a facility a g.e. facility in bangalor which focused on innovation and i was just wondering if you could share about how much t
need to invest some time in research centers, recently maybe read about the investment at carnegie mellon to build a whole new cent threr to welcome at self-driving cars and other automation. those are the kinds of -- very exciting investments we're making in this country. we see it as very fundamental to the future of the group globally but here in the united states and in india. >> dan, g.e., an american icon definitely in business where innovation matters a lot. ow to you see...
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i'm a graduate student, getting my masters in public policy from carnegie mellon, but i'm also from the south, from texas. my question has to do with economic oppression. i feel like with systemic racism, the way it's able to perpetuate for so long, is the inequity when it comes to economics between races. between classes. so what do you feel that are the most important steps for cities to take to ensure economic equity? mr. landrieu: first of all, you're from texas? and you claim you're from the south? [laughter] mr. landrieu: people in texas are -- they're going to get mad at you. no. so, you know, in the talk i just gave, you heard me use a phrase that i asked you to think about. that we live a block apart, a block away, but a world apart. that's not just a fancy phrase. if you go run a spatial analysis on neighborhoods, it's absolutely true in new orleans. i'm sure it is true in other areas. a general would call it the railroad track test. same neighborhood, same topography, same land, same access to everything. but you live on this side, you got more. you live on that side, you got
i'm a graduate student, getting my masters in public policy from carnegie mellon, but i'm also from the south, from texas. my question has to do with economic oppression. i feel like with systemic racism, the way it's able to perpetuate for so long, is the inequity when it comes to economics between races. between classes. so what do you feel that are the most important steps for cities to take to ensure economic equity? mr. landrieu: first of all, you're from texas? and you claim you're from...
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state street as well as bny mellon came in within 2% of the minimum as well, so they were also just underg ahead, we are expecting results coming in at 2:30 p.m. eastern time, when the fed releases its results. 4:30 p.m. is when the embargo lifts and we can talk about it. betty: that is part one, but if they don't do well, it is not exactly game over, right? ramy: exactly. we are talking about the dodd frank act stress test. next week wednesday, there is also something called c-car, the comprehensive capital analysis revealed. -- analysis revealed. what we are looking at is last year's ccar. all the banks did pass except for morgan stanley which got conditional approval. the question is whether banks can withstand losses in a possible disaster scenario and still pay out dividends as well as buyback stocks. if they don't do well in the first round, they can adjust their numbers so they can try to pass the second round. again, morgan stanley was the one last year, in yellow on your screen that got conditional approval. two foreign subsidiaries also failed, deutsche bank and another one ther
state street as well as bny mellon came in within 2% of the minimum as well, so they were also just underg ahead, we are expecting results coming in at 2:30 p.m. eastern time, when the fed releases its results. 4:30 p.m. is when the embargo lifts and we can talk about it. betty: that is part one, but if they don't do well, it is not exactly game over, right? ramy: exactly. we are talking about the dodd frank act stress test. next week wednesday, there is also something called c-car, the...
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recently we read about investment at carnegie mellon to build a whole new center bear to look at self driving cars. those are the kinds of exciting investments and are very fundamental to the group globally, but here in the united states. >> ge, an american icon as well in and businesses were innovation matters a lot, how do you see innovation in terms of your sword of envisioning of the u.s.-india partnership? i say that as an important element in obviously india sees itself as growing in the other economies in the world but does not want to be a product just dumped on india. they see themselves as potential partners. i actually went to a facility, a ge facility which focused on innovation. and i was just wondering if you could share with us how much the innovation dr. >> ambassador and thanks everybody for showing up today. she gets a mention as a 125 euros company. our relationship with india has been in place for decades. i think since 2000 without some very construct of experiences to share to touch on the point you just mentioned and he mentioned a facility in bangalore, which i
recently we read about investment at carnegie mellon to build a whole new center bear to look at self driving cars. those are the kinds of exciting investments and are very fundamental to the group globally, but here in the united states. >> ge, an american icon as well in and businesses were innovation matters a lot, how do you see innovation in terms of your sword of envisioning of the u.s.-india partnership? i say that as an important element in obviously india sees itself as growing...
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(erin mellon/oroville recovery project): "we were able to start construction a little bit earlier-sore a couple of days, maybe even a week, ahead of schedule."(grant) the state says the first leg of reconstruction is on track to meet the november first deadline. full completion of both spillways is scheduled for 20-18... marking oroville dam's 50-th anniversary. (oncam) because of the mess there... california's dam-safety division is stepping up its review of other dams. it's ordering immediate spillway inspections of around 70 aging dams. state engineers are working to identify older dams where people are living downstream of the spillway. letters will be sent to those dam owners-- ordering them to carry out extra inspections. state officials say some of the dams targeted for extra inspections date all the way back to california's 19th-century gold rush. (vicki)in san francisco. . . crews are now working to remove fuel from a barge that capsized back in april.the u-s coast guard and other agencies began the extraction earlier this morning at around 9-a-m. . . crews are pumping fuel
(erin mellon/oroville recovery project): "we were able to start construction a little bit earlier-sore a couple of days, maybe even a week, ahead of schedule."(grant) the state says the first leg of reconstruction is on track to meet the november first deadline. full completion of both spillways is scheduled for 20-18... marking oroville dam's 50-th anniversary. (oncam) because of the mess there... california's dam-safety division is stepping up its review of other dams. it's ordering...