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the engineeri function the technology are going that. >> you refer to the technology which means the ability to drive the car if you slip over to another lane to be forewarned about that. i look forward to that very, very much. what about the part that is entertainment? >> the information in the car has an upside and downside. the upside ultimately plays out in the context of connectivity there's a potential challenge. the challenge with the information is managing the car. and the discussion i thought with the administrator strikeland was instructive. i think it miss admit of a point if i can take anute here. there are 5500 crashes in the country pretty much every year. 17% are distractions-related. that's about million of those. 2% of those happen as a consequence of using the internal built in integrated system of the car. it's 2% of the 5.5 million crashes. 2.of the million crashes. 98% are function of distractions from some other cause. the imidelines they issued deal with the 2% but do not touch the 98%. so i think what the administtodid today was really important in talk about
the engineeri function the technology are going that. >> you refer to the technology which means the ability to drive the car if you slip over to another lane to be forewarned about that. i look forward to that very, very much. what about the part that is entertainment? >> the information in the car has an upside and downside. the upside ultimately plays out in the context of connectivity there's a potential challenge. the challenge with the information is managing the car. and the...
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(greer) technology is the science of what if. i think of it as something that we can't do without because our minds are curious, and something that if we did without it, we'd still be starting fire with stones. and the human mind wants more than that. and we want to better ourselves. sometimes we better ourselves, and sometimes we miss. (wassar) the pads are a very critical part of the flute and have a major impact on the responsiveness and the acoustical qualities of the instrument. in the case of a piccolo, the pads traditionally are made of felt, and about seven to ten years ago, i came up with the idea to design a special silicone pad which actually has a hollow or baffle system inside. one of the advantages of using silicone is that it can truly seal the tone hole. what we discovered, however, is that the mechanical perfection of this pad was in conflict with the artist's desire to control his sound. what was happening was that a felt pad is, in some ways, so bad that when you open and close a pad, you don't get an "on/off,"
(greer) technology is the science of what if. i think of it as something that we can't do without because our minds are curious, and something that if we did without it, we'd still be starting fire with stones. and the human mind wants more than that. and we want to better ourselves. sometimes we better ourselves, and sometimes we miss. (wassar) the pads are a very critical part of the flute and have a major impact on the responsiveness and the acoustical qualities of the instrument. in the...
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speaking foreign language] >> the technology is in the design. the materials and building techniques are local and important. an irish company concerned about deforestation and looking for ways to get africa involved in the carbon economy appreciated the difficulty of carbon trading through forestry. >> if we could get carbon credits here in malawi for reforesting, we would love to do it. but we know it is too complicated. we're better off focusing in on energy efficiency. >> that led to the problem in a different way. what if they could reduce the forest destruction by using technology to reduce wood consumption and reduce co2 emissions. >> the technology we're promoting reduces the need for wood. instead of using 10 pieces of wood, they can now use four pieces of wood. this is a big cost-saving for them but it also reduces pressure on the forest, so there is less trees being cut down. >> tobacco is one of the main crash crops -- cash crops throughout malawi. it is carradine would fired kilns. the technology they are promoting reduces would cons
speaking foreign language] >> the technology is in the design. the materials and building techniques are local and important. an irish company concerned about deforestation and looking for ways to get africa involved in the carbon economy appreciated the difficulty of carbon trading through forestry. >> if we could get carbon credits here in malawi for reforesting, we would love to do it. but we know it is too complicated. we're better off focusing in on energy efficiency. >>...
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the power of technology is already saving lives. but looking ahead a bit farther down the road, the car's future is even more incredible. advanced technologies currently under research and development could radically challenge our notion of what it means to be behind the wheel. one of these technologies enables vehicles to communicate with each other and with the road, warning drivers of dangers ahead that they have no way to see. another technology, of course, is one all of us have heard about, the self-driving car that could take you safely from point a to point b with no human involvement. there is much to be excited about as these technologies further develop. but there are risks as well as important questions we have to ask some of them this day and discussed them. one growing technology raises concerns for me and that is automaker soon be engaged in the race of sorts as you can add more and communication devices and features into the cars dashboard. all in the name of allowing drivers to remain connected. i am not convinced so
the power of technology is already saving lives. but looking ahead a bit farther down the road, the car's future is even more incredible. advanced technologies currently under research and development could radically challenge our notion of what it means to be behind the wheel. one of these technologies enables vehicles to communicate with each other and with the road, warning drivers of dangers ahead that they have no way to see. another technology, of course, is one all of us have heard...
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next generation in technology.we are seeing extraordinarily talented, very, very smart, very driven people driving businesses to new heights. it is exciting guy and it is exciting that it is occurring in an industry which is a stir nearly male-dominated. >> the point that i would ask. this book we talk about people coming on line, the majority are women. and our observation, we travel around the world. they do better. a lot of the society's women have been held back. the men sit around playing video games and working for the government. you know, finally started to happen. some of these middle eastern countries, a% of the male population march for the public sector. so the combination of women you are already moving forward from the bastions of society, it will be extraordinary. >> and on a very serious about the empowerment of these technologies allows the very local nature of her for crimes against women to be recorded and police to. and there are so many examples. revisited one which i don't think we will ever f
next generation in technology.we are seeing extraordinarily talented, very, very smart, very driven people driving businesses to new heights. it is exciting guy and it is exciting that it is occurring in an industry which is a stir nearly male-dominated. >> the point that i would ask. this book we talk about people coming on line, the majority are women. and our observation, we travel around the world. they do better. a lot of the society's women have been held back. the men sit around...
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as the technology spreads it gets harder. the moment that the people in china say that the government has gotten pretty good that the wac a mall, white, black, white, but also the citizens have done pretty guess witching. >> the global policy and philosophy to be on the side of the mole? >> well, 80's could our policy to not -- to place it to ship. we are willing to take significant business sense and revenue hits. so i say that we are. and the core value of google is the power of permission. one of the harshest lessons from the in the last 12 years i have been at google is that not everyone agrees that all of the world's information is useful. the want to be perceptive to change have their own the love internal nylon or corruption. >> there is some information that might not be useful? ideas that might not be useful, including the holocaust denial? >> well, we are not talking about personal affirmation. we are talking about privacy. we will try to be very precise. think of it as broadly defined political speech. we would arg
as the technology spreads it gets harder. the moment that the people in china say that the government has gotten pretty good that the wac a mall, white, black, white, but also the citizens have done pretty guess witching. >> the global policy and philosophy to be on the side of the mole? >> well, 80's could our policy to not -- to place it to ship. we are willing to take significant business sense and revenue hits. so i say that we are. and the core value of google is the power of...
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same with the technology.u utilize it for all tremendous opportunities it brings to us, you have to do it in a responsible way. >> on the theme of accountability, and you mentioned google cars or driverless cars to be agnostic about it, what's going to happen when a driverless car runs over the girl on the way to the soccer game? if the future is driverless car, riff on that a little bit and how we sort of get comfortable with this idea of handing over this sacred american idea of driving to a robot. >> of all the public outcry going on for uavs that mean while the google car slipped in under the radar driving around, now, potentially in three states, florida, nevada, and california with little oversight, but you're likely to be run over by the google car before a uav falls on your head. i think, you know, i'm a fan of technology, and the vision of the future is an individual, i think, in 50 years we'll see the zip plane, the flying car that you can order to come pick you up and do the driving and flying for y
same with the technology.u utilize it for all tremendous opportunities it brings to us, you have to do it in a responsible way. >> on the theme of accountability, and you mentioned google cars or driverless cars to be agnostic about it, what's going to happen when a driverless car runs over the girl on the way to the soccer game? if the future is driverless car, riff on that a little bit and how we sort of get comfortable with this idea of handing over this sacred american idea of driving...
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bringnt technology will attention to risky technology -- risky driving scenarios. and so, the driver will need to take over in certain situations. here are four additional thing that must occur. to start, the united states has to take the lead in the status of element and decide where mandatory safety standards are needed, and where open standards are needed for the 's entrepreneurs. involuntary performance standards need to be solidified to the connect it -- the connected vehicle platform your third, we need to start now with connected infrastructure. the operation of the roadway infrastructure will change dramatically as more automated vehicles are deployed and coexist with conventional vehicles. automated cars someday will be capable of operating narrow ands much closer together may park themselves without a driver. national policy positions are needed on data ownership, access and privacy, so that traffic system managers manage the vehicle data. obvious they, we will face new risks with transformation of our brand transportation systems, but the rewards are an
bringnt technology will attention to risky technology -- risky driving scenarios. and so, the driver will need to take over in certain situations. here are four additional thing that must occur. to start, the united states has to take the lead in the status of element and decide where mandatory safety standards are needed, and where open standards are needed for the 's entrepreneurs. involuntary performance standards need to be solidified to the connect it -- the connected vehicle platform your...
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it's not the technology's fault. it's ours. so one of my major concerns is how much we should take the blame. another kind of issue is, what else is happening in society in it's not the technology that is doing it. it's social change which for better or worse is leading a particular direction. so take, for example, proofreading. one of my favorite bugaboos. there are many instances where people have paid huge amounts of money to say dish know what a pull page ad in the "new york times" costs. i know what it costs in glossy magazines. i know that books published by some publishers want to have right. i compare what i see with what i saw, say, 20 years ago. i've been in the business for a while. and the professionals care less. if the professionals care less, why shouldn't the lay people care less? it's okay for them. i guess it should be okay for me. it's not the technology that is driving it. it's social attitudes that are driving it. >> host: and we have been talking with american university professor naomi baron, who teaches
it's not the technology's fault. it's ours. so one of my major concerns is how much we should take the blame. another kind of issue is, what else is happening in society in it's not the technology that is doing it. it's social change which for better or worse is leading a particular direction. so take, for example, proofreading. one of my favorite bugaboos. there are many instances where people have paid huge amounts of money to say dish know what a pull page ad in the "new york...
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spanning hardware and often wear and interprize applications and internet technology and gun safety technologies. we came together right after the tragic shootings in newtown to support the needs of the sandy hook promise and i am proud to announce today, the sandy hook innovation challenge. this is a program that will offer an incentive prize to the most promising new ideas. the mechanics of the mies are still being worked out. but here today, i want to issue a call nationwide, call, to the most innovative new ideas. and ask people to who ves ideas to log on to the sandy hook promise website and that is sandy hook promise, all one word,.org. it is intended to dove tail with the government and also to expand the scope of that beyond the areas that the government's efforts will cover. this will result in the most rapid and thorough exploration of new innovations that will help us reduce gun violence and reduce gun violence against our children. later this afternoon, the technology committee will be meeting and we will work on creating the structure and the promise to insure that all of the innova
spanning hardware and often wear and interprize applications and internet technology and gun safety technologies. we came together right after the tragic shootings in newtown to support the needs of the sandy hook promise and i am proud to announce today, the sandy hook innovation challenge. this is a program that will offer an incentive prize to the most promising new ideas. the mechanics of the mies are still being worked out. but here today, i want to issue a call nationwide, call, to the...
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how does technology help? nothing more important than a great teacher, but if we can get this learning 24/7 at home, we can help parents with our own education, 72-year-old mom going back to getting a g.e.d., how can technology help bridge the divide between schools and home? >> jose, you have to tell your story about your students going -- or their parents leaving. >> well, in some instances, and this is very heartbreaking, but i work with latino kids, and a lot of the parents, some of their parents, i should say all of them, but some of them sometimes get deported in the middle of the school year. 50, pened to my mom, and 60 years still later it's still happening. until we get our immigration rights. >> working on it. >> i know, and we're all grateful and sitcht. but when a partner gets deported, you can still have a teacher conference, because before the parents leaves, the first thing you get, is if you have a gmail, set one up. and then have the parents all seem to be smartphones. it's not the best way to
how does technology help? nothing more important than a great teacher, but if we can get this learning 24/7 at home, we can help parents with our own education, 72-year-old mom going back to getting a g.e.d., how can technology help bridge the divide between schools and home? >> jose, you have to tell your story about your students going -- or their parents leaving. >> well, in some instances, and this is very heartbreaking, but i work with latino kids, and a lot of the parents,...
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town --kind of the look under technology goes into this? of technology goes into this? 3g, you would need connectivity. the speeds to screen video and audio and stuff like that. >> why did you come to ces on the hill? why is it important? >> the opportunity to spread the word. we showcased this year in las vegas. showing devices in the innovation sector. >> what else are you showing off? this could be inside the home or healthcare environment. if you have a nurse will be doing her rounds every 20 this match will take the place of that. it can monitor many different biometrics. they can measure health. the north disables to see in real-time -- the nurses able to see in real-time if a patient rolls over in bed or gets up at night. those are events that someone would have to be physically in the room to see. >> she is sitting on the mat stop -- mat. is it going to a cloud? >> it's going to a usb in a little box. it is been sent up to the cloud. the healthcare provider can see it on real-time on their own device, ipad, iphone, their laptop. they see all the different events
town --kind of the look under technology goes into this? of technology goes into this? 3g, you would need connectivity. the speeds to screen video and audio and stuff like that. >> why did you come to ces on the hill? why is it important? >> the opportunity to spread the word. we showcased this year in las vegas. showing devices in the innovation sector. >> what else are you showing off? this could be inside the home or healthcare environment. if you have a nurse will be doing...
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it is and advancement of technology. the approach if congress wanted to legislate would be to look at the issue of surveillance, define what surveillance is. i put some definitions in written testimony and create some lines based on the duration of surveillance that would allow officers at their own discretion to observe individuals from any platform for period of time, two hours in a seven day period and once we get to the end of that seven day period they need reasonable suspicion to continue surveillance for 48 our period of time and anything logger than that might require a warrant. the times i have thrown out are just my best guess at privacy protection. might put it lower at 20 minutes and some might put it higher but we are treating all technology the same. camera trained on someone's home persistently day after day will be treated the same as if it is a camera on a jerome or someone standing on a rooftop using a camera. >> the gentleman's time is expired. mr friends. >> i'm on the armed services committee, where
it is and advancement of technology. the approach if congress wanted to legislate would be to look at the issue of surveillance, define what surveillance is. i put some definitions in written testimony and create some lines based on the duration of surveillance that would allow officers at their own discretion to observe individuals from any platform for period of time, two hours in a seven day period and once we get to the end of that seven day period they need reasonable suspicion to continue...
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the growth ---we have strong public partnership with these technology companies, we signed just this past week, community benefit agreements with twitter as they began increasing the employment along market street. and those c ba.'s are incredibly important to us because they were as many historic companies that came to the city did for many many years, they represent the relationship that we want to have where the companies are not just making good money and employing a lot of people but also, looking at the environmental surroundings where they are located and seeing what they can do to help lift up those neighborhoods. so they are investing in the employees and signing agreements to say that whether it's a memorial or a kitchen to help clean up and use the great theme that the giants have given us which, is the "giant sweep," remember that? we are using that as the city wide effort to keep our city beautiful. sparkling and clean and educating youth and provide the scholarships and support for them and using culture -- about the cleanliness of our neighborhoods and respecting our n
the growth ---we have strong public partnership with these technology companies, we signed just this past week, community benefit agreements with twitter as they began increasing the employment along market street. and those c ba.'s are incredibly important to us because they were as many historic companies that came to the city did for many many years, they represent the relationship that we want to have where the companies are not just making good money and employing a lot of people but also,...
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john villasenor, a non-resident scholar, a senior fellow in the center of technology and center for technology innovation at brookings. he is a professor of electrical engineer at ucla and a member of the world economic global agenda council on the intellectual property system. mr. mcneal is a professor at pepperdine school of law, and he's previously served as the assistant director of the institute for global security and directed a counterterrorism program for the justice department. mr. mclean is a professor at boston university school of law. he has served the counsel of record for aclu and issues addressing fourth amendment issues. the legislative counsel for privacy-related issues in the aclu's washington legislative office. served ashat, he project council on the aclu technology and liberty project. and with that, i will say without objection all the witnesses' statements will be placed into the record. each of you will have five minutes to summarize your statement. you are first. >> good morning, chairman, ranking member, and members of the subcommittee. thank you for asking me to tes
john villasenor, a non-resident scholar, a senior fellow in the center of technology and center for technology innovation at brookings. he is a professor of electrical engineer at ucla and a member of the world economic global agenda council on the intellectual property system. mr. mcneal is a professor at pepperdine school of law, and he's previously served as the assistant director of the institute for global security and directed a counterterrorism program for the justice department. mr....
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futuristic space technology has rebounded to earth to spur . it's notnly opened upites relying on communicaons.ndustrye inonsideringheenefits of isommucaons volution, weeep comingcross the phrase w technogy-- inosatellite ciuits,beopticsdi, isommucbys, megabytes. is this typical of economic growth? est always involve new techlogies? we asked ricrd gill comment new technogies seem to be est always involve new techlogies? anmporta factor in economic grow, new technogies seem to be est alwanojustolve in satellite tecology, but quite generally. one american economist who has studiethis question he listed e factors thato into our growing g their relative importance thenm r e riod1929ough 1969, he came to t following g their relconclusions.ance thenm fit, he und that u. gnp had growover that 40ears at aaverage of 3.3%te peyear. about 1.3% of ts growth denison attributed the simple expansionwth of population and labor. another .5% he aributeth n increase inhe quaity of macneseth that t expanding labor force had to work with--neseth capilt accumulation
futuristic space technology has rebounded to earth to spur . it's notnly opened upites relying on communicaons.ndustrye inonsideringheenefits of isommucaons volution, weeep comingcross the phrase w technogy-- inosatellite ciuits,beopticsdi, isommucbys, megabytes. is this typical of economic growth? est always involve new techlogies? we asked ricrd gill comment new technogies seem to be est always involve new techlogies? anmporta factor in economic grow, new technogies seem to be est...
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i have a background in mobile technology. we looked at the existing systems, and we know why they don't work, because they're not talking to different systems. so we've been able to despate apis to make something that works on mobile quites which are becoming ubiquitous in our society. it used to be a 0-step process and brought it down to five steps, and we built tools around that to help organizations and campaigns move their issues across the goal line and able to advance their causes. >> guest: we had knowledge that people, that the world has changed and that people today are as interested as they have always been for issue, but their behavior is different. this is 2005, this is 2513. you see the number of mobile devices on a picture. that tells you that the world is mobile. so what we do is we mobilize. >> host: now, you're wearing this button, text jobs to 52886. >> guest: yes. >> host: what -- is this -- do you have to be part of phone2action? >> guest: no. this is actually a campaign that the consumer electronics assoc
i have a background in mobile technology. we looked at the existing systems, and we know why they don't work, because they're not talking to different systems. so we've been able to despate apis to make something that works on mobile quites which are becoming ubiquitous in our society. it used to be a 0-step process and brought it down to five steps, and we built tools around that to help organizations and campaigns move their issues across the goal line and able to advance their causes....
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and you can look for us to be a technology hub going forward and we have never been followers. and have always been leaders. it's a very unique place and a great place to live. i relax by driving through and gatherings and reliving great memorize of being a kid in oakland and then i may end up just parking around little grand lake theatre and drive down and take a look at the paramount and so if there is a play that is happening and so the first thing that i tell people is go to jack land square and you will be surprised that we have a square and so shore line and it is the it could be the giving of great say food and go see things that inspire me about oakland is again it's ability to change. for every think that you would every say negative about oakland, i can say ten positives we are our own city. oakland to know it, is to love it.. >> (applause) all right. so thank you mayor khan and now we have for san francisco coming up and to sso to welcome mayor lee welcome kristine row wish senator vice senior vice president of service area of case zero permanenta. >> thank you pecul
and you can look for us to be a technology hub going forward and we have never been followers. and have always been leaders. it's a very unique place and a great place to live. i relax by driving through and gatherings and reliving great memorize of being a kid in oakland and then i may end up just parking around little grand lake theatre and drive down and take a look at the paramount and so if there is a play that is happening and so the first thing that i tell people is go to jack land...
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using technology. technology isn't the problem, it's the solution to making sure our markets work more efficiently. >> thank you for being with us. we appreciate your contribution. >> thank you. >> sue. >> tiler, thank you. when the markets started plummeting, jim cramer was on the set commenting. watch. >> machine is obviously broke. the system broke now. >> now -- look at this. >> but now it -- there should be an investigation. >> the machine is broke. you got your opportunity. monday the machine is broken. >> we should talk to duncan. >> let me just say -- >> credit where credit is due. jim is with me you were the first to spot the problem. do you think that flash trading contributes to a fair market system or not. >> the government has blessed it. there have been many investigations where it's a he said she said. i think that it has not really helped. there are certain people who benefit from it. we drove a lot of individual investors away. we have had a series of little ins tents. these people are
using technology. technology isn't the problem, it's the solution to making sure our markets work more efficiently. >> thank you for being with us. we appreciate your contribution. >> thank you. >> sue. >> tiler, thank you. when the markets started plummeting, jim cramer was on the set commenting. watch. >> machine is obviously broke. the system broke now. >> now -- look at this. >> but now it -- there should be an investigation. >> the machine is...
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it's an advancement of technology.the approach, if congress wanted to legislate on this, would be to look at the issue of surveillance, define what surveillance is. i put some definitions in my written testimony. and then create some lines based on duration of surveillance, allowing officers to observe individuals from any platform for a period of time, let's say two hours in a seven, day period and once we get to the end of that period, they need reasonable suspicion to continue the surveillance for 48 hours and anything longer than that might require a warrant. the times are my best guess at good privacy protection. some might put it at 20 minutes or higher. but we're treating all technology the same. so a camera trained on one's home day of day would be treatedded the same as if it's a camera on a drone or someone standing on a rooftop. we're seeing the technology and invasion -- >> the gentleman's time is expired. the gentleman from arizona, mr. franks. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, i have the privilege
it's an advancement of technology.the approach, if congress wanted to legislate on this, would be to look at the issue of surveillance, define what surveillance is. i put some definitions in my written testimony. and then create some lines based on duration of surveillance, allowing officers to observe individuals from any platform for a period of time, let's say two hours in a seven, day period and once we get to the end of that period, they need reasonable suspicion to continue the...
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the second piece is around internet technology. and all classrooms will be upgraded and that some schools have certify wireless to run a classroom of thirty ipads but to among that district up graitd it would be an investment as well. we also learned it's still hard-wired for the internet activity. next is around the new student nutrition process. we've heard the benefits of enabling families about the lunch program. we've leaders about the item student system and it will be more effective how we store data within the system. we learned maybe at one school or principle will have about thirty different programs and this is a movement toward that effectiveness. another significant clank in increase around the capacity is in the technology personnel. and this is enabled the school to double the staff and how do we implement upgrades to those new systems. we do know that between 2008 and 2011 and have an increase in technology overall. we want to. to the attention to attendance. and why kind of software that addresses student attendanc
the second piece is around internet technology. and all classrooms will be upgraded and that some schools have certify wireless to run a classroom of thirty ipads but to among that district up graitd it would be an investment as well. we also learned it's still hard-wired for the internet activity. next is around the new student nutrition process. we've heard the benefits of enabling families about the lunch program. we've leaders about the item student system and it will be more effective how...
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technology. the supreme court has authorized aerial surveillance and photography of private property. the court may eventually extend fourth amendment protections to ongoing unlimited out maded tracking but no cases have been decided around drone use. the states protections are in their infancy. as the entity that regulates the skies the federal government is in the best position to create lieus for the use of drones by law enforcement. the acl recommends the rules be based on, first no mass surveillance. no one should be spied upon by the government unless the government believes that person has committed a crime. drone use over private property should only happen with a search warrant based on probable cause. the same standard used to search someone's house or business. it may be permissible to monitor individuals in public at a lower standard, perhaps reasonable suspicion, but the key is to prevent mass suspicionless searches of the general population in order to protect this use of drones, ex
technology. the supreme court has authorized aerial surveillance and photography of private property. the court may eventually extend fourth amendment protections to ongoing unlimited out maded tracking but no cases have been decided around drone use. the states protections are in their infancy. as the entity that regulates the skies the federal government is in the best position to create lieus for the use of drones by law enforcement. the acl recommends the rules be based on, first no mass...
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>> next authors discuss their books about technology. in her book, always on, naomi brown talks bet the influence of mobile technologies. then douglas rushkoff, and then the book, big data, looks at how information is being used to predict human behavior. >> american university professor anyway ohm -- naomi book is called "always on." >> host: american university professor naomi baron. is technology changing the way we communicate? >> guest: yes and no. there's an assumption that technologies and computers, now mobile phones, are changing the way we write to each other, because we're suppose lid using all these abbreviations and acronyms and we're not using all that many there may be handful of these kinds of emoticons used but not nearly as many as the press would lead to us believe. what is changing the ways in which we read, the way we right. our social relationships are changing, and i'm going to suggest our personal individual psyches are changing as well. >> host: walk me through those. >> guest: let's start with how we read. what'
>> next authors discuss their books about technology. in her book, always on, naomi brown talks bet the influence of mobile technologies. then douglas rushkoff, and then the book, big data, looks at how information is being used to predict human behavior. >> american university professor anyway ohm -- naomi book is called "always on." >> host: american university professor naomi baron. is technology changing the way we communicate? >> guest: yes and no. there's...
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but a new technology developed by a japanese company is helping to turn the land green. this is a type of chinese cabbage. and in the next row, spinach. >> that's too big now. so we have to cut it out. >> reporter: these are the new plants. laid on the ground, they look like long white sausages. the tubes are made of a special knitted fabric filled with earth. the seed willings are placed. for their roots grow down into the soil. because the knit is very fine, the soil row tapes moisture. so less water is needed. this means vegetables can be grown almost any where that has access to water. the plants are made by a japanese textile company. this man is in charge of the project in south africa. >> translator: i'm very pleased. everything's going so well. >> reporter: the company's headquarters is close to the japan seacoast. the manufacturer has a long reputation for its innovative business strategies. its high tech fabric has been used in uniforms used by japan's national soccer team. but the company decided it would have to enter other markets besides clothing. >> transl
but a new technology developed by a japanese company is helping to turn the land green. this is a type of chinese cabbage. and in the next row, spinach. >> that's too big now. so we have to cut it out. >> reporter: these are the new plants. laid on the ground, they look like long white sausages. the tubes are made of a special knitted fabric filled with earth. the seed willings are placed. for their roots grow down into the soil. because the knit is very fine, the soil row tapes...
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they have the same technology as computer chips.hey're similar in structure to that tran cystor-like computer chip technology based on silicon. the best thing about them is there are no moving parts and they last a long time. there are cells, modules, and arrays. a cell is one of these pieces here. it's a small unit wired together in a certain way to produce half a volt. these are hooked together in whatever size to be a module or a panel. those terms are sort of used interchanningbly. you hook as many as you need to for your array. it is very modular and adaptable technology. you can put it whatever size you want. there are two sort of competing or comparable technologies on the market. crystal lynn is the one that's been the longest. it's made from crystals. it is firm, hard like crystal. they're over 85% or 90% of the market now. they have the highest efficiencies. in other words, they'll capture more of the sunlight per square foot than the other technology. this can be significant especially in a city like san francisco when ma
they have the same technology as computer chips.hey're similar in structure to that tran cystor-like computer chip technology based on silicon. the best thing about them is there are no moving parts and they last a long time. there are cells, modules, and arrays. a cell is one of these pieces here. it's a small unit wired together in a certain way to produce half a volt. these are hooked together in whatever size to be a module or a panel. those terms are sort of used interchanningbly. you hook...
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we are using our technology to target the resources we have in determining how to invest in our roadways and deploy resources and target our outreach as the chief and mayor eluded to are important to our equation. with those resources i think we can and will achieve the goals we set out to make san francisco the best walking city in the country. i want to thank all the folks behind me and all the folks who worked to get this strategy into place and all the people in the community to make this strategy a reality and realize the goals we set for ourselves. thank you so much and happy walk to workday. >> thank you, so much, ed. and thank you so much to mayor lee, and your leadership. already we have seen 7 people hit and killed by cars. of course that's too many. we are eager to see this plan implemented. the first streets are transformed because every time you first pave a street it's a time to calm traffic and it's time for san francisco to prioritize one of the characteristics to people all over the world that we are a walkable city. we need to make investment to keep our people safe and
we are using our technology to target the resources we have in determining how to invest in our roadways and deploy resources and target our outreach as the chief and mayor eluded to are important to our equation. with those resources i think we can and will achieve the goals we set out to make san francisco the best walking city in the country. i want to thank all the folks behind me and all the folks who worked to get this strategy into place and all the people in the community to make this...
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it took a lot of work from the department of technology to the department of city planning, i saw brian strong here early and ken rich from the mayor's office. a whole host of people, and we have john green who is our department captain, who earlier this morning gave a very special blessing upstairs in the dining facility to all the members at station 1 and for blessing this building and all the work done here. few other folks that i would like to acknowledge, local 798, the men and women presented by tom o'connor behind me, thank you, tom. as well as some of his members of the executive board here, thanks very much to local 798. there is two retired deputies here. i have seen this happen. i'm grateful they came back because it's this early phase, he got us where we are at today. thank you very much. [ applause ] and also retired deputy chief of operation patrick guard who was a member of station one 1 gaevend us -- gave us a lot of input. most of my command staff is behind me. just like when you go out and run a call you count on each other as a team. i couldn't stand here doing what i
it took a lot of work from the department of technology to the department of city planning, i saw brian strong here early and ken rich from the mayor's office. a whole host of people, and we have john green who is our department captain, who earlier this morning gave a very special blessing upstairs in the dining facility to all the members at station 1 and for blessing this building and all the work done here. few other folks that i would like to acknowledge, local 798, the men and women...
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it's not the technology's fault. it's ours. so one of my major concerns is how much we should take the blame. another kind of issue is, what else is happening in society in it's not the technology that is doing it. it's social change which for better or worse is leading a particular direction. so take, for example, proofreading. one of my favorite bugaboos. there are many instances where people have paid huge amounts of money to say dish know what a pull page ad in the "new york times" costs. i know what it costs in glossy magazines. i know that books published by some publishers want to have right. i compare what i see with what i saw, say, 20 years ago. i've been in the business for a while. and the professionals care less. if the professionals care less, why shouldn't the lay people care less? it's okay for them. i guess it should be okay for me. it's not the technology that is driving it. it's social attitudes that are driving it. >> host: and we have been talking with american university professor naomi baron, who teaches
it's not the technology's fault. it's ours. so one of my major concerns is how much we should take the blame. another kind of issue is, what else is happening in society in it's not the technology that is doing it. it's social change which for better or worse is leading a particular direction. so take, for example, proofreading. one of my favorite bugaboos. there are many instances where people have paid huge amounts of money to say dish know what a pull page ad in the "new york...
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so you say it's about us conforming to our digital technology. i'm wondering, one, is this technology determined phenomenon or other of the forces at work in late capital, and two, you mentioned that 9/11 was a great in continuity, an example of us move into 2000 y2k. it makes me wonder if this is a western experience, i would even say is this new york city experience. if somebody m.o. by interested in present shock? how to see this phenomenon fading into our global identity? >> that's a good one. i'm not a techno- determined innocent. i wouldn't say vision technology happen and now we are all rippling in response to that. i think digital technology emerged kind of coincidence with our readiness for something beyond the industrial age. so the industrial age kind of puttered itself out a number of ways. international age was great. time is money was great for colonial empires trying to expand around the globe. the growth imperative of capitalism is part of what allowed western europe to go takeover all of the world. we actually reached, we reached
so you say it's about us conforming to our digital technology. i'm wondering, one, is this technology determined phenomenon or other of the forces at work in late capital, and two, you mentioned that 9/11 was a great in continuity, an example of us move into 2000 y2k. it makes me wonder if this is a western experience, i would even say is this new york city experience. if somebody m.o. by interested in present shock? how to see this phenomenon fading into our global identity? >> that's a...
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ray technology. recently. produced a range of high tech equipment all of it focused on getting past the barriers created. based in st petersburg the company is certainly newcomer to the russian medical tech scene it was started in the late one nine hundred eighty s. engineers responsible for the first camera developed in the soviet union over the years and decades has slowly but surely improved and expanded the products it offers to the medical profession by the company's calculations it currently accounts for about twenty five percent of the markets in which it operates. at this point one of its main offerings is an entire set of x. ray machinery for doctors that need to get a peek on the inside accuracy clarity most important which requires electrons to take certain precautions. so. these are a whole number of tests objects that allow us to evaluate farias image parameters like this one which shows. that is the smallest objects you can see in a human body for example this test object is a specially made lead
ray technology. recently. produced a range of high tech equipment all of it focused on getting past the barriers created. based in st petersburg the company is certainly newcomer to the russian medical tech scene it was started in the late one nine hundred eighty s. engineers responsible for the first camera developed in the soviet union over the years and decades has slowly but surely improved and expanded the products it offers to the medical profession by the company's calculations it...
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so some aspects of new technology actually favors the terrorist. the internet is at the center of an ongoing revolution in communications and networking. the medium enables new forms of organization and greater dissemination of information. a dark side of the internet, though, is that it can be used by terrorists and extremists movements to despite the propaganda. terrorist groups and sympathizers can communicate with one another, raise money, and plan and coordinate operations. so, the internet enables geographically dispersed people to collaborate on projects, including insurgency and terrorism, so through the internet, like minded people can find information about a particular ideology and what is crucial in holding this -- decentralize circles together, these networks together is a shared ideology. the sheer narrative and doctrine enables these networks to maintain their sense of cohesion and purpose. furthermore, the rise of the so-called new media has really led to a diffusion of soft power around the world today. the democratization of the m
so some aspects of new technology actually favors the terrorist. the internet is at the center of an ongoing revolution in communications and networking. the medium enables new forms of organization and greater dissemination of information. a dark side of the internet, though, is that it can be used by terrorists and extremists movements to despite the propaganda. terrorist groups and sympathizers can communicate with one another, raise money, and plan and coordinate operations. so, the...
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infrastructure, the services allow staoet to maintain and recover critical information and technology systems from an out of area location. and these services need to give us the ability to replicate the city data on a regular schedule to be accessible by the city and verifiable through the regular testing and a secure and table environment distanced from san francisco. and be reasonably priced. and the agreement is before you to establish that relationship. with the state of california office of technology services using their robust facility which is located rancho cordova. it is used by many entities, d wecurrtly an f site agreement and there is significant information regarding that in the budget analyst report and provide similar service and however the cost is great. and the provision of services frankly does not meet our needs today, or going forward. and so this agreement follows on the heals of communication and technology and plan last month and calls for implementing a disaster recovery plan, particularly, what this agreement delivers. >> it is for extending to two year per
infrastructure, the services allow staoet to maintain and recover critical information and technology systems from an out of area location. and these services need to give us the ability to replicate the city data on a regular schedule to be accessible by the city and verifiable through the regular testing and a secure and table environment distanced from san francisco. and be reasonably priced. and the agreement is before you to establish that relationship. with the state of california office...
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it's no coincidence that under mayor lee and his administration that we've seen such technology growth, employment and vitality in this city. we've seen that here through incubation and more importantly at this particular juncture we are attracting companies from silicone valley and the entire world to be a must be location for companies that want to compete globally. it's under the mayor's watch in my view that has seen silicone valley the highest tech nation in the world. so we at kilroy we fully agree and support the mayor's approach and he's creative in incredible effectiveness in leaded the country. he's succeeded in instilling the very highest level of industrial confidence and instrumental in attracting the world leading accommodation like work force.com and he's doing everything to ensure this city is a place to work and live. here at kilroy we worked really hard to make 350 mission an important milestone in its progress. we do that by trying to provide a stimulating place to work and in addition to the landscape and something that is leading edge and sustainability. we are hon
it's no coincidence that under mayor lee and his administration that we've seen such technology growth, employment and vitality in this city. we've seen that here through incubation and more importantly at this particular juncture we are attracting companies from silicone valley and the entire world to be a must be location for companies that want to compete globally. it's under the mayor's watch in my view that has seen silicone valley the highest tech nation in the world. so we at kilroy we...
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it's been moved over this technology. so we understood in the context of work and understood the payload. a lot of talk today about whether drones a robot when actually these pilots behind them. i would raise the question to you, that doesn't resolve the question politically because even if you're not afraid of a robot, you can be afraid of the person who is operating drone. another difference, i'm a big or small? people think of drones is these big things. i too will not resolve the political question because although the smaller are less powerful, they are not carrying the payload. it is invisibility. in terms of fear of being spied on, it would be a bigger threat in a lot of people's minds. finally, the question had been armed or unarmed out of the question is killed or spied on. that i suggest to you is the one that right now is the bigger driver of the politics of this topic. so let's run this video from the website funny or die unassertive captures. >> g.i. joe is back and ready for a new age of warfare. [inaudible]
it's been moved over this technology. so we understood in the context of work and understood the payload. a lot of talk today about whether drones a robot when actually these pilots behind them. i would raise the question to you, that doesn't resolve the question politically because even if you're not afraid of a robot, you can be afraid of the person who is operating drone. another difference, i'm a big or small? people think of drones is these big things. i too will not resolve the political...
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. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine... but why you would want it is not. 2014 e-class, see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >> this is fox 5, news at 10:00. our top story at 10:00, a terrifying scene at a parade in virginia. dozens of people injured after a car drove into a marching group of hiewk rs. thanks for joining ug tonight. >> we'll get to that story in ay moment but first, we begin witht the news alert out of virginia. where a woman is behind barss accused of murder in the shooting death of her husband. as it turns out, he's the one o that always carried a weapon. the victim is a 25 year veteran of the metropolitan authoritytan police department.tmen fox 5 aus audrey barnes is inesi the news ram with the story. >> reporter: the louden county sheriff's office was called to the home on bronson drive after the:00 last night to investigati reports of shots fired. they founda 2-year-old corporalo steven sadling dead inside. his 42-year-old wife is now facing first degree murder charge
. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine... but why you would want it is not. 2014 e-class, see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >> this is fox 5, news at 10:00. our top story at 10:00, a terrifying scene at a parade in virginia. dozens of people injured after a car drove into a marching group of hiewk rs. thanks for joining ug tonight. >> we'll get to that story in ay moment but first, we begin witht the news...
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it is technology based. it is in a 3-d environment and it gives them the flexibility of having convenience. it addresses transportation difficulties from mainstream outpatient treatment and it gives them the opportunity to access resources for their recovery process anytime that they choose. our virtual world program is for the adolescent, age ranges from 18 to 28. and it's online, virtual world counseling, so you can do individual sessions as well as group sessions at your accessibility. so anytime that you are available to do sessions, it's kind of at your fingertips. our premise has not ever been that virtual treatment would be better than traditional treatment. it has always been to be able to provide treatment to those people that have bahriers to getting traditional treatment. there's many clients that are unable to access traditional treatment, especially if they live in rural areas. maybe they live 40 or 60 miles away from the nearest treatment facility. maybe they have lost their license because of
it is technology based. it is in a 3-d environment and it gives them the flexibility of having convenience. it addresses transportation difficulties from mainstream outpatient treatment and it gives them the opportunity to access resources for their recovery process anytime that they choose. our virtual world program is for the adolescent, age ranges from 18 to 28. and it's online, virtual world counseling, so you can do individual sessions as well as group sessions at your accessibility. so...