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kristen: according to mit's technology review, which first reported on the breakthrough, the scientists used a technique called crispr, already used with partial success in china, essentially a way to cut and paste dna, replacing unwanted genetic information. scientists say it could someday eliminate inherited diseases, like some cancers, hemophilia, and sickle-cell anemia. in bloomfield, new jersey, michael goodwin and his wife fazia are afraid to have children. he has sickle-cell, she is a carrier. michael goodwin: if i can prevent my kid from having to be up in pain and crying 24/7, i would do anything in my power to stop that. kristen: but critics worry crispr could be used to create designer babies, selecting hair or eye color, and some say there is potential for new mutations or even malicious uses. last year, former director of national intelligence james clapper called genome editing a potential weapon of mass destruction. and congress has banned turning gene-edited embryos into babies. in that lab in oregon, the embryos weren't allowed to develop more than a few days. but the d
kristen: according to mit's technology review, which first reported on the breakthrough, the scientists used a technique called crispr, already used with partial success in china, essentially a way to cut and paste dna, replacing unwanted genetic information. scientists say it could someday eliminate inherited diseases, like some cancers, hemophilia, and sickle-cell anemia. in bloomfield, new jersey, michael goodwin and his wife fazia are afraid to have children. he has sickle-cell, she is a...
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through commodities and technology review the criticality of those technologies to dod weapon systems both current and future, how cutting-edge the technology was and whether the technology was already globally available. if we had concerns with two or more of those sees my experience was that such cases were heading to medication at a minimum or potentially a block. i'd like to now turn to areas where i believe ziphius needs expanded authorities. i recognize that there were proposals currently being reviewed by congress in my commerce are based on that specific piece of legislation. the first area is a joint ventures. while the vast majority of joint ventures do not threaten national security some joint ventures they put national security at risk to technology or intellectual property transfer. the graffiti is another area where believe we need to expand authority. bankruptcies of us companies especially those involved in cutting-edge technologies could end in a sale of technology or intellectual property assets to countries or companies of concern. the final area i believe we need t
through commodities and technology review the criticality of those technologies to dod weapon systems both current and future, how cutting-edge the technology was and whether the technology was already globally available. if we had concerns with two or more of those sees my experience was that such cases were heading to medication at a minimum or potentially a block. i'd like to now turn to areas where i believe ziphius needs expanded authorities. i recognize that there were proposals currently...
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he's in the mit technology review this month, and i watched him do brain surgery. him and a collaborator named ger win, they have discovered a neural signature of imagined speech. and what they found is that when we talk, our mind sends a signal to the motor cortex to tell the muscles of our, you know, articulators how to talk. but it also sends a copy to the auditory cortex that's an error correction mechanism so we know when something's wrong. amazingly enough, when we just imagine speaking, it still sends that signal there, and you can actually pick up that signal. so eric of washington university and gerwin of albany wadsworth institute can actually tell if somebody is imagining reciting the gettysburg address or the martin luther king i have a dream speech. but they can't, you know, listen in on your thoughts and just decode it. yet. [laughter] altogether. but you can imagine that once we have computational power to monitor 100 million, 300 million neurons, maybe something like that would be possible. anyway, as you can imagine, there's all sorts of areas wher
he's in the mit technology review this month, and i watched him do brain surgery. him and a collaborator named ger win, they have discovered a neural signature of imagined speech. and what they found is that when we talk, our mind sends a signal to the motor cortex to tell the muscles of our, you know, articulators how to talk. but it also sends a copy to the auditory cortex that's an error correction mechanism so we know when something's wrong. amazingly enough, when we just imagine speaking,...
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to assess commodities or technology, we would review the technology to dod weapons systems both current and future, how cutting edge technology was squl it was already globally available. in co location cases we would assess what was taking place at given location and whether had the purchasing party would be able to impact those activities. if we had had had concerns with two or more with those cs my concern is cases are heading to mitigation at a minimum or potentially block. i recognize there are currently reviews by congress. my views aren't based on that legislation. while the vast majority of joint ventures don't put national security add risk, some may through an intellectual property transfer. bankruptcy is another area i believe we need expand authorities. especially those involved in cutting edge technologies could end in the sale of technology or intellectual property assets. the final area i believe we need asesz, during my time with the dod we noticed trends in the specific countries and companies were engaged in multiple transactions involving industry segments. most the t
to assess commodities or technology, we would review the technology to dod weapons systems both current and future, how cutting edge technology was squl it was already globally available. in co location cases we would assess what was taking place at given location and whether had the purchasing party would be able to impact those activities. if we had had had concerns with two or more with those cs my concern is cases are heading to mitigation at a minimum or potentially block. i recognize...
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. >> sreenivasan: and, the year in technology: we review a turning point in our lives online and in social media >> i think we got justifiably a lot less optimistic about tech, and a lot more worried about the
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. >> have appeared in the technology review company and in wired magazine and to put the twitter handleon the board and i will turn it over to chris. >> in addition to this but we have a book called whiplash that is also a great book and obviously the author is here to sign now back to the presentation. >> thank you for all being here we are so excited for this panel addressing the important issues and encourage you to buy books so first of all talking about the central argument of the book and correct me if i'm wrong but the disruption and individualism that has eroded humanity is that fair to say? >> so the premise of how to get together but then the deeper question everybody has humanity so i approach this of the science aspect thinking of machines as people and people as machine so that denies the humanity if you think of them as so individualistically but google's first design director and he suggested a color and instead of they use the color they wanted they tested all the different shades of blue what they used the most is what they were going to use and then he resigned and sai
. >> have appeared in the technology review company and in wired magazine and to put the twitter handleon the board and i will turn it over to chris. >> in addition to this but we have a book called whiplash that is also a great book and obviously the author is here to sign now back to the presentation. >> thank you for all being here we are so excited for this panel addressing the important issues and encourage you to buy books so first of all talking about the central...
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technology were identifiable information. we determined it was a state-owned enterprise for the company had been created for the specific deal for its ownership is reliable and stable. to assess commodities, we review those technologies to dod weapon systems both current and future of cutting-edge technologies and whether of us already globally available. co-location cases we assess whether duties were taking place at a given location and then whether the purchasing party would be able to observe or impact activities. if we had concerns with two or more the experience was headed to mitigation at a minimum or potentially unblocked. i'd like to now turn to areas where i believe cfius in its expanded authorities. i recognize proposals being mooted by congress. my comments are based on the specific piece of legislation. first area is joint venture where the vast majority of joint ventures do not threaten national security, some joint ventures may put national security or or intellectual properties. another area where i believe we need to expand cfius authorities and u.s. companies and those involved with cutting-edge technologies and sales technology or intellectual property assets to countries or comp
technology were identifiable information. we determined it was a state-owned enterprise for the company had been created for the specific deal for its ownership is reliable and stable. to assess commodities, we review those technologies to dod weapon systems both current and future of cutting-edge technologies and whether of us already globally available. co-location cases we assess whether duties were taking place at a given location and then whether the purchasing party would be able to...
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technologies. do you personally review all the new technology inventions? building a new technology center, which i am very involved and excited about, but i can't do every invention. but since it comes down to one remote control and one guide, i do get fairly involved and see things before they come out, try to help the team. david: what gives you the greatest pleasure in the job you have? brian: the fun is that that answer changes over time. it has not been the same old thing my whole life. today, sadly, my dad is not here, so there was a wonderful moment that went for a long, long time, and we were so lucky. today, we are, as a leader, trying to figure out where this industry is going, and that dynamic change of technology and innovation in things like artificial intelligence and the cloud and the competition, which has never been greater, stimulates you. and over and trying to think through how to build value for shareholders. david: in college, you were a squash player. and you were an all-american squash player. brian: i love the sport. and the best p
technologies. do you personally review all the new technology inventions? building a new technology center, which i am very involved and excited about, but i can't do every invention. but since it comes down to one remote control and one guide, i do get fairly involved and see things before they come out, try to help the team. david: what gives you the greatest pleasure in the job you have? brian: the fun is that that answer changes over time. it has not been the same old thing my whole life....
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my argument and what i've seen in the past ten years of covering this for the mit technology review, popular science and others is that the new frontier now, they're turning their sites inward to the human body. we've always tried to do that, but now many of the technologies we've heard about , sensing and computing technologies are allowing us to do things we could never do before the reverse engineer the human body and mind in a way that wasn't possible several years ago. i tried to talk to people to find out what's going on and what were learning about our limits and how we might overcome them. it's pretty obvious this will be a tremendous area of growth in the next century. you guys are the ones who can figure out how to monetize it. various different areas are coming along in different places. the first person wrote about, the first person i talked to sort of demonstrates an area where already there is progress that can be commercialized. that person is a man named hugh and i'll tell you little bit about him. the sky, twa
my argument and what i've seen in the past ten years of covering this for the mit technology review, popular science and others is that the new frontier now, they're turning their sites inward to the human body. we've always tried to do that, but now many of the technologies we've heard about , sensing and computing technologies are allowing us to do things we could never do before the reverse engineer the human body and mind in a way that wasn't possible several years ago. i tried to talk to...
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funded people under some here from washington university, i wrote about him, he's in the mit technology review this month and i watched him do brain surgery but him and a collaborator, they actually, they have discovered an actual neuro- signature of imagined speech and what they found is that when we talk our mind sends a signal to the motor cortex to tell the muscles of our articulators how to talk but it also sends a copy to the auditory cortex as a correction mechanism so we know when something is wrong. amazingly enough when we just imagine speaking, it still sends the signal there and you can actually pick up that signal. so eric from washington university and another researcher can tell if they are imagining or reciting the gettysburg address or the mlk i have a dream speech, but they can't, you know, listen in on your thoughts and decode it yet altogether. but you can imagine that once we have computational power to monitor 100 million or 300 million neurons, maybe something like that would be possible. anyway, as you can imagine there's all sorts of areas where there is potential grow
funded people under some here from washington university, i wrote about him, he's in the mit technology review this month and i watched him do brain surgery but him and a collaborator, they actually, they have discovered an actual neuro- signature of imagined speech and what they found is that when we talk our mind sends a signal to the motor cortex to tell the muscles of our articulators how to talk but it also sends a copy to the auditory cortex as a correction mechanism so we know when...
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through assessed commodities we would review the criticality of the technologies to dod weapons systems both current and the future, and whether the technology was already globally available. in co-location cases, we would assess what activities were taking place at a given location and whether the purchasing party would be able to observe or impact those activities. if we had concerns with two or more of those cs, my experience was such cases were heading to mitigation at a minimum or potentially a block. i would like to now turn to areas where i believe sifius needs expanded thoerdz. i recognize that there are proposals currently being reviewed by congress. my comments aren't based on that specific piece of legislation. the first area is joint ventures. while the vast majority of joint ventures do not threaten national security, some joint ventures may put national security at risk through technology or intellectual property transfer. bankruptcy is another area where i believe we need to expand sifius authorities. bankruptcies of u.s. companies, especially those involved in cutting ed
through assessed commodities we would review the criticality of the technologies to dod weapons systems both current and the future, and whether the technology was already globally available. in co-location cases, we would assess what activities were taking place at a given location and whether the purchasing party would be able to observe or impact those activities. if we had concerns with two or more of those cs, my experience was such cases were heading to mitigation at a minimum or...
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. >> sreenivasan: and, the year in technology: we review a turning point in our lives online and in social media >> i think we got justifiably a lot less optimistic about tech, and a lot more worried about the implications of a few big tech companies taking over much of the world. >> sreenivasan: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> the lemelson foundation. committed to improving lives through invention. in the u.s. and developing countries. on the web at lemelson.org. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >
. >> sreenivasan: and, the year in technology: we review a turning point in our lives online and in social media >> i think we got justifiably a lot less optimistic about tech, and a lot more worried about the implications of a few big tech companies taking over much of the world. >> sreenivasan: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects...
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that is quite advanced technology and yet you can't even collectively come up with technology for these now 10,000 reviewers to do anything proactive to stop the sort of blatant, clear abusive stuff which we have all quoted. just to be clear, our reviewers, the 10,000 refers to youtube, so our reviewers are involved in some proactive work. as we have explained extensively, i believe, there are certain types of content we focus on initially. the most extreme child abuse imagery is something which has been addressed for many years in a proactive way. we have all talked about terrorism and extremism. some of the other areas you're talking about are more difficult. it doesn't mean we are going to stop — of course we are going to try to do more work on our own initiative but i think when it comes to political speech this is much more difficult and you as politicians i'm sure would also be concerned about the prospect of us restricting political speech in an automated way without anybody ever seeing it. that is a big step to take. a labour mp didn't think twitter could cope with the situation it faced. how many s
that is quite advanced technology and yet you can't even collectively come up with technology for these now 10,000 reviewers to do anything proactive to stop the sort of blatant, clear abusive stuff which we have all quoted. just to be clear, our reviewers, the 10,000 refers to youtube, so our reviewers are involved in some proactive work. as we have explained extensively, i believe, there are certain types of content we focus on initially. the most extreme child abuse imagery is something...
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hiring thousands of reviewer's to reduce the number of inappropriate videos on youtube and introducing tougher restrictions on advertising and making greater use of smart technologyle 28,000 people to review questionable videos on the platform. back fromks to bounce a string of embarrassing incidents of questionable content on its side. industrial drone the startups aim for new heights. we will speak to the ceo of one company about its latest funding round. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: the industrial drone start up kespry just close series c funding round, raising $30 million, bringing the total over $61 million. it included strategic investors with shell technology and cisco ventures. show comes on board as kespry tries to expand into gas and oil. the ceo george matthews is here. i am curious about this relationship. will you be partnering with them? excited about a number of strategic investors that joined this round. shell is a customer and using kespry for better asset management. not only a customer, but investor. emily: what do you mean about better asset management. >> there are right tossed because you don't know where spare parts and materials are. overhe
hiring thousands of reviewer's to reduce the number of inappropriate videos on youtube and introducing tougher restrictions on advertising and making greater use of smart technologyle 28,000 people to review questionable videos on the platform. back fromks to bounce a string of embarrassing incidents of questionable content on its side. industrial drone the startups aim for new heights. we will speak to the ceo of one company about its latest funding round. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: the...
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technology. the consumer group which? says an urgent reviewure customers do not struggle to access cash. there are concerns an overhaul of the link system could result in a significant reduction of free—to—access machines. which? is calling on the payment systems regulator to step in and conduct an urgent market review. wildfires in southern california show little sign of letting up as hot, dry winds continue to fan the flames. one woman has died, and more than 200,000 people have fled their homes with more preparing to evacuate today. president trump has declared a state of emergency, as sarah corker reports. in the mountains north of los angeles, wildfires continue to roar through the forests of ventura county. powerful winds are fanning the flames, the fires spreading quickly and cutting dangerously across highways. radio: these guys are scrambling. and the thick plumes of smoke billow for miles. across southern california, tens of thousands of people have already fled. and this is the destruction they're escaping from. i always kind of equ
technology. the consumer group which? says an urgent reviewure customers do not struggle to access cash. there are concerns an overhaul of the link system could result in a significant reduction of free—to—access machines. which? is calling on the payment systems regulator to step in and conduct an urgent market review. wildfires in southern california show little sign of letting up as hot, dry winds continue to fan the flames. one woman has died, and more than 200,000 people have fled...
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from that leadership in order to do so we must make sure the nrc has resources it needs to review these technologies to make certain our current reactors continue to be operated safely. since joining this committee i worked close with a number of records to strengthen the culture of safety within use nuclear energy industry. part due to our collective efforts and to the nrc leadership and the commissions dedicated staff, the nrc continues to be the world gold standard for nuclear regulatory agencies. success at any agency in rotation starts out leadership of the top. i'm a safe i've been quite impressed with the current commissioner, commissioners at the nrc and its members ability to work together. i especially want to applaud our chair, kristine svinicki for the leadership, long membership and services provided at the nrc especially as archer. each commissioner brings a unique set of skills to the commission which hester of the nrc and i think our country very well. these three commissioners have done an excellent job. however, having a full complement of commissioners would be ideal or as my coll
from that leadership in order to do so we must make sure the nrc has resources it needs to review these technologies to make certain our current reactors continue to be operated safely. since joining this committee i worked close with a number of records to strengthen the culture of safety within use nuclear energy industry. part due to our collective efforts and to the nrc leadership and the commissions dedicated staff, the nrc continues to be the world gold standard for nuclear regulatory...
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technology. the consumer group which? says an urgent reviewo make sure customers do not struggle to access cash. there are concerns an overhaul of the link system could result in a significant reduction of free—to—access machines. which? is calling on the payment systems regulator to step in and conduct an urgent market review. the funeral of the french musical legend johnny hallyday has been taking place in paris. huge crowds of people have lined the streets to pay homage to the 74—year—old who died earlier this week. our paris correspondent, hugh schofield, explained why he was so popular. in france rock is not rock, it is "le rock". it is a concept. it has been elevated to a concept in france, like everything else. he saw himself as a servant of this concept of rock'n'roll and impossible to define, which the french really responded to. he really saw himself as a creature of this thing, this concept, and that's what he did all his life. he dedicated himself to it. and when you ask the french people about him and why they love him, they say b
technology. the consumer group which? says an urgent reviewo make sure customers do not struggle to access cash. there are concerns an overhaul of the link system could result in a significant reduction of free—to—access machines. which? is calling on the payment systems regulator to step in and conduct an urgent market review. the funeral of the french musical legend johnny hallyday has been taking place in paris. huge crowds of people have lined the streets to pay homage to the...
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- i lead teams contracted by the states of california and ohio to do a top to bottom review of their system technology, including the voting systems and backend systems from the vendors used in those states, which turned out to be the same vendors used in the other 49 states. 2007we discovered int is that these systems were riddled from top to bottom with exploitable security vulnerabilities in virtually every component of the system. some of those vulnerabilities were coding errors, bugs in programs that can be fixed, some were more architectural, particularly in the so-called e touchscreenth voting machines that record voter selections electronically in their internal memory and the systems that process those. that thisgly, we know can be exploited and in many cases they can be exploited with no more physical assets that you would need as a voter or poll worker at a precinct, but there has been no evidence that they have actually been exploited in any election. we have to walk a fine line between saying, look, this technology very desperately falsely be improved and telling people that our elections
- i lead teams contracted by the states of california and ohio to do a top to bottom review of their system technology, including the voting systems and backend systems from the vendors used in those states, which turned out to be the same vendors used in the other 49 states. 2007we discovered int is that these systems were riddled from top to bottom with exploitable security vulnerabilities in virtually every component of the system. some of those vulnerabilities were coding errors, bugs in...
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reviewers to reduce inappropriate videos on youtube. they are introducing tougher restrictions on advertising and making greater use of smart technology. google aims to have more than 20,000 people to review questionable videos on the platform. the announcement comes as youtube looks to bounce back from a string of embarrassing incidents of questionable content discovered on its site. on the earnings front, broadcom beat across the board in the fourth quarter and gave an upbeat sales forecast, indicating at smartphone customers are optimistic about demand. this as the chipmaker attempts the biggest deal ever with an acquisition of qualcomm. cory johnson joined us with more . cory: they have gobbled up lots of different parts. you mentioned qualcomm as a potential acquisition but they , have already gobbled up some interesting and big parts of the semi conductor world. avago buying broadcom. brocade acquired by broadcom. that company also dominant in the storage business. but the results we see today from broadcom, looking back at the quarter that ended in october, really strong iphone business. what we see here is really great strength
reviewers to reduce inappropriate videos on youtube. they are introducing tougher restrictions on advertising and making greater use of smart technology. google aims to have more than 20,000 people to review questionable videos on the platform. the announcement comes as youtube looks to bounce back from a string of embarrassing incidents of questionable content discovered on its site. on the earnings front, broadcom beat across the board in the fourth quarter and gave an upbeat sales forecast,...
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technology shazam is working on. the consumer group which says an urgent review into the availablity of free—to—use atms is needed toink system could result in a significant reduction of free—to—access machines. the consmer advice organisation ‘which‘ is calling on the payment systems regulator to step in and conduct an urgent market review. link's plans could potentially reduce the number of atms in the uk or increase the number of paid—for atms in the uk. we want to make sure that consumers have access to money in the way they want to, particularly in the face of closing bank branches, where people find it more and more difficult to get hold of a bank and get their money the way they want to. the fifa world cup is still six months away but players, managers and fans will already be dreaming about how well their team might do. it turns out they're not the only ones. following on from the success of paul the german octopus, who became famous for his predictions during the tournament in 2010, a menagerie of creatures are trying to emulate his success in russia. both of our moscow correspondents, sarah rainsford and s
technology shazam is working on. the consumer group which says an urgent review into the availablity of free—to—use atms is needed toink system could result in a significant reduction of free—to—access machines. the consmer advice organisation ‘which‘ is calling on the payment systems regulator to step in and conduct an urgent market review. link's plans could potentially reduce the number of atms in the uk or increase the number of paid—for atms in the uk. we want to make sure...
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it will allow the referee to review footage and perhaps overturn their own decisions and the league cup semi—finals will also use the var technology's finals, reading to everton, and four times winners arsenal host sunderland on the 16th and the 17th of december. now the quarterfinal the 16th and the 17th of december. now the quarter final line—up at the uk snooker championship. it should be finalised this evening. and there is drama inside the barbican at york, he is up against it. on the ropes against thailand's suni 0kani, showing he is 11—5 down in the best of showing he is 4—5 down in the best of 11. look at this. the pink and the black. he is 48—66 ahead. it has been close. in the afternoon session, the former world champion, shaun murphy passed ricky waldron. beating the englishman 6—1 and martin gould, beating china's do gidong, 5—4. ben stokes has been named in the england one—day squad for the match against australia alongside batsman alex hales. stoke is not expected to be selected to hear awaiting charges. they have a two day warm—up game in perth. they know if australia win that test they will regain the ashes and to
it will allow the referee to review footage and perhaps overturn their own decisions and the league cup semi—finals will also use the var technology's finals, reading to everton, and four times winners arsenal host sunderland on the 16th and the 17th of december. now the quarterfinal the 16th and the 17th of december. now the quarter final line—up at the uk snooker championship. it should be finalised this evening. and there is drama inside the barbican at york, he is up against it. on the...
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teams that were contracted by states of california and ohio to do a talk about and review of the election system technology, including the voting systems in the back in systems from the vendors used in those states which turned out to be the same vendors used in the other 49 states. what we discovered in 2007 was that these systems were riddled from top to bottom with exploitable security vulnerabilities in virtually every component of the system. and some of the vulnerabilities were sort of coding errors, bugs in the programs that could be fixed. some are more architectural, particularly in the so-called dre systems, direct recording electronic voting systems, a touchscreen voting machines that record voter selections electronically in their internal memory and the systems that process those. interestingly, we know that those can be exploited and in many cases they can be exploited with no more physical access then you would need as a voter or a poll worker at a precinct here but there's been no evidence that they actually have been exploited in any election. we have to kind of walk a fine line between sa
teams that were contracted by states of california and ohio to do a talk about and review of the election system technology, including the voting systems in the back in systems from the vendors used in those states which turned out to be the same vendors used in the other 49 states. what we discovered in 2007 was that these systems were riddled from top to bottom with exploitable security vulnerabilities in virtually every component of the system. and some of the vulnerabilities were sort of...
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absolutely, yes in both case, our review panels especially high technology efforts we populate them from the private sectors who have that expertise and private competitions we want to see what people think in all sectors about alzheimer's. >> do you allow in your prize competitions and have any plans to offer in kind benefits? by that i mean the ability for a garage investor or researcher to use lab space at the nih? or to use equipment that we the taxpayers have paid for, or to offer technical assistance to those that need it? >> yes, i think we've done -- actually, in a couple small project prizes we're particularly asking students, undergraduated who have a great idea to apply and may not have access to the equipment we are trying to be very flexible on that. >> thank you. it sounds as though the career nih folks telling members of congress their idea was not thought well enough of perhaps we're on the right track. dr. gottlieb. pharmaceutical development today frequently involves shooting in the dark, making key decisions that impact a development program's success with very limited
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review or refuse a very good offer. >> see the entire interview with technology writer and interviewer steve case tonight at 8:00 eastern. part of our series, "the communicators." saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, rth korean refugees describe life under the kim regime. >> tens of thousands are leaving without papers. and are being physically or sexually exploited while the u.s. is continuing to urge china and russia to support economic sanctions, it should also do more to stop beijing repay try ating detectors back to north korea. >> sunday, james clapper in his career in the intelligence community. >> at noon, former clinton administration firms on the legacy of bill clinton. >> he got there every day and he knew the people he wanted to help. and the second thing when in times were good or times were bad, could he deliver for the people who needed the government to be on their side. >> watch this new year's weekend on c-span.
review or refuse a very good offer. >> see the entire interview with technology writer and interviewer steve case tonight at 8:00 eastern. part of our series, "the communicators." saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, rth korean refugees describe life under the kim regime. >> tens of thousands are leaving without papers. and are being physically or sexually exploited while the u.s. is continuing to urge china and russia to support economic sanctions, it should also do more to...
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technology. by 2018, google aims to have more than 20,000 people to review questionable videos on the platform.ouncement comes as youtube looks to bounce back from a string of embarrassing incidents of questionable content discovered on its site. on the earnings front, broadcom beat across the board in the fourth quarter and gave an upbeat forecast. -- as the chipmaker attempts the biggest deal ever with an acquisition. we are joined with more. up lots ofe gobbled different parts. potentialned the acquisition, but they have already gaveled -- gobbled up some big parts of the semi conductor world. buyinggo -- avago iphone. that company also dominant in the storage business. the results we see today from broadcom, looking back at the quarter that ended in october, really strong iphone business. really great strength in gathering more and more silicon not in the old iphone, but the new iphone. we see that business showing up in the results. 17% year-over-year growth in the semi conductor spaces very strong. emily: we have seen the danger of relying on apple as a customer. how much does broadcom? >
technology. by 2018, google aims to have more than 20,000 people to review questionable videos on the platform.ouncement comes as youtube looks to bounce back from a string of embarrassing incidents of questionable content discovered on its site. on the earnings front, broadcom beat across the board in the fourth quarter and gave an upbeat forecast. -- as the chipmaker attempts the biggest deal ever with an acquisition. we are joined with more. up lots ofe gobbled different parts. potentialned...
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the company is accused of failing to review the $680 million acquisition of auto, the self driving technologyat want -- that was accused of revealing secrets of output -- alphabets google. the ceo joins us of messaging that may be at the heart of uber's controversial internal communications. great to have you with us. it was suddenly given a star role. how do you respond to arguments the your app undermines need for documentation of the workplace and could make this worse? as indicates uber? joe: thanks for having me. i don't know we have a starring role. this is a big stage. , we have beenckr wanting to communicate securely and privately. about hiding anything. this is about the responsible use and employment and management of encourage -- encryption. we feel comfortable about this phase of our company. and open conversation is an important process. shery: why do you need private communications at work? joel: let's think about this. i a security geek. we would always have things -- i will get to geeky for you. that translates to journalists politiciansrces, have opposition research. you can
the company is accused of failing to review the $680 million acquisition of auto, the self driving technologyat want -- that was accused of revealing secrets of output -- alphabets google. the ceo joins us of messaging that may be at the heart of uber's controversial internal communications. great to have you with us. it was suddenly given a star role. how do you respond to arguments the your app undermines need for documentation of the workplace and could make this worse? as indicates uber?...
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tampering with the rail line or whether the high speed technology had suffered a failure she had returned see al-jazeera. governor has ordered a review into how many people died when hurricane maria had the island in september . made the announcement following claims authorities gave a much lower number of fatalities the current official number of dead stands at sixty four four hundred alphabet is to be digitized allowing it to be used in text messages and e-mails and will stick experts say it's a welcome move from myanmar's persecuted minority which had no written script until the one nine hundred eighty s. it's being added to the unicode standard system computing industry standard for digital text it's hoped the change will help preserve an important symbol of the culture and. the headlines for you on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump has outlined a new national security strategy and singled out china and russia as america's greatest threats promise to put america's interests first and called russia and china rival powers that threaten us prosperity and security. we will attempt to build a great partnership with those and othe
tampering with the rail line or whether the high speed technology had suffered a failure she had returned see al-jazeera. governor has ordered a review into how many people died when hurricane maria had the island in september . made the announcement following claims authorities gave a much lower number of fatalities the current official number of dead stands at sixty four four hundred alphabet is to be digitized allowing it to be used in text messages and e-mails and will stick experts say...
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. >> and this was reviewed with the executive team, who are the members of the technology council, puc, so they approved this tool and support the operationalizing of the policy. >> in addition to sharepoint, does the utility use google drive? >> we don't use google drive. we're more microsoft-based. we don't really use google. >> okay. anyone else? okay. we had our discussion. do i have a motion? >> so moved. >> second. >> any public comment? >> okay. all in favor? opposed? approved. well done. next item. >> item 14 improve and limit to cs109 increasing $2,500,000 with the time extinction of three years. >> good afternoon. dan wade, director of capital programs. this item is to extend an agreement with the joint venture, so we can do the necessary engineering services needed for the irrigation system, operations plans, standard operating procedures for the water project. >> move the item. >> second. >> any public comment? all in favor. opposed? approved. next item. >> item 15, approve amendment to agreement cs225r and authorized the general manager to execute the time amendment to 12
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our review panel, especially for high technology efforts repopulate them from travis sector who have that expertise. we want to see what people think in all sectors about an alzheimer's prize. >> and lastly do you allow in your prize competitions or have any plans to offer in-kind benefits? and by that aiming the ability for a garage investor or researcher to use lab space at nih? or to use equipment that we the taxpayers have paid for, or to offer technical assistance to those that need it? >> yes, i think we've done -- and a couple of the small projects, prizes where we are asking students, undergraduates have a great idea how to be able to apply and they may not have access to the equipment. we are trying to very flexible on that. >> thank you. it sounds as if the career in h folks that were telling members of congress that are ideal is not thought well enough, perhaps a bit on the right track. so, dr. gottlieb, pharmaceutical development today prettily involves what's been called shooting in the dark, making key decisions that impact the development program success with very limi
our review panel, especially for high technology efforts repopulate them from travis sector who have that expertise. we want to see what people think in all sectors about an alzheimer's prize. >> and lastly do you allow in your prize competitions or have any plans to offer in-kind benefits? and by that aiming the ability for a garage investor or researcher to use lab space at nih? or to use equipment that we the taxpayers have paid for, or to offer technical assistance to those that need...
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our review panels, especially for high technology efforts, we populate those with people from the private sector who have that expertise, and especially in prize competitions. we want to see what people think in all sectors about an alzheimer's prize. >> lastly, do you allow in your prize competitions or have any plans to offer in-kind benefits. by that, i mean the ability for a garage investor or researcher to use lab space at the nih? or to use equipment that we, the taxpayers, have paid for. or to offer technical assistance to those that need it. >> yes, i think we have done that, and actually in a couple of the small project prizes where we're particularly asking students, undergraduates who have a great idea, to be able to apply, and they may not have access to the equipment. we're trying to be very flexibility on that. >> thank you. it sounds as though the career nih folks that were telling members of congress that our idea was not thought well enough, perhaps maybe they're on the right track. so dr. gottlieb, pharmaceutical development today frequently involves what's been called s
our review panels, especially for high technology efforts, we populate those with people from the private sector who have that expertise, and especially in prize competitions. we want to see what people think in all sectors about an alzheimer's prize. >> lastly, do you allow in your prize competitions or have any plans to offer in-kind benefits. by that, i mean the ability for a garage investor or researcher to use lab space at the nih? or to use equipment that we, the taxpayers, have...
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technology and vehicle barriers as well. all part of a policing plan that has been developed and reviewed given the tragic event in london thise, this city has seen several terrorist attacks. but, people coming to watch the fireworks are people coming to watch the fireworks a re close people coming to watch the fireworks are close will as ever be treated to are close will as ever be treated to a spectacular show. earlier this evening, the mayor of london sadiq khan told us it was important for london to put on that show. notjust londoners will be enjoying tonight's fireworks. people around the country will be watching the fireworks on theirtvs, will be watching the fireworks on their tvs, but also people around their tvs, but also people around the world. this is a sign of confidence in who we are, we are showing the world that london is open. we also want london to be a beacon, fighting gender inequality. the second half tonight of the soundtrack being just a great women artists that we are a beacon for pluralism and for equality, we don't simply tolerate difference but we respected and celebrate it. that is the mayor's inte
technology and vehicle barriers as well. all part of a policing plan that has been developed and reviewed given the tragic event in london thise, this city has seen several terrorist attacks. but, people coming to watch the fireworks are people coming to watch the fireworks a re close people coming to watch the fireworks are close will as ever be treated to are close will as ever be treated to a spectacular show. earlier this evening, the mayor of london sadiq khan told us it was important for...
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religion in this time of technology that exists in every individual's pocket and unfortunately instead of the regime understanding this dynamic it continues to attack it for review outlets that are continuing to cover the story. there has been quality journalism produced by egyptians on the attack in northern sinai under difficult mysterious conditions the madam us at our website produced a riveting story based on the accounts of survivors who painted a vivid picture of how the carnage on full the site used to be based in cairo but now functions in exile and access to it has been blocked in egypt. what mother was offering is the the space for survivors and victims of these attacks to have political opinions of their own to be identity actors in the political sphere understand the causes and consequences of things and that can offer up their own solutions to these problems but of course mother is banned in egypt and it's out we to know that within egypt is extremely diminished and again this is part of the state strategy of a monopoly on information and sources and also they are taking the risks that are that are considered at times to be deadly sending your orde
religion in this time of technology that exists in every individual's pocket and unfortunately instead of the regime understanding this dynamic it continues to attack it for review outlets that are continuing to cover the story. there has been quality journalism produced by egyptians on the attack in northern sinai under difficult mysterious conditions the madam us at our website produced a riveting story based on the accounts of survivors who painted a vivid picture of how the carnage on full...
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technology. health inspectors have ordered a review of all nhs radiology services in england, after a hospital inobel reports. an alarming backlog of unchecked medical scans has been found at the queen alexandra hospital in portsmouth by the health services regulator, after a member of the public raised concerns. the care quality commission found between the 1st of april 2016 and the 31st of march this year, 26,345 chest x—rays and 2,167 abdomen x—rays had not been formally reviewed by a radiologist or an appropriately trained clinician. some had been checked — but byjunior doctors, who complained that they had been asked to do so without appropriate training. in some cases where x—rays had been declared clear, radiologists went on to spot cancer on later scans. in a statement, the care quality commission said: portsmouth nhs trust said: the health regulator has now written to all trusts in england the health regulator has now written to all trusts in england to build up a national picture of how quickly patients' x—rays are viewed. but tackling the problem will be tough. experts have warned of a
technology. health inspectors have ordered a review of all nhs radiology services in england, after a hospital inobel reports. an alarming backlog of unchecked medical scans has been found at the queen alexandra hospital in portsmouth by the health services regulator, after a member of the public raised concerns. the care quality commission found between the 1st of april 2016 and the 31st of march this year, 26,345 chest x—rays and 2,167 abdomen x—rays had not been formally reviewed by a...
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review video footage, and overturn their own decisions. the league cup semi—finals, the week after, are also set to feature the use of var technology.e fa cup third round weekend. the big merseyside derby between liverpool and everton will be live on bbc one on friday the 5th of january. that will be followed by either hereford or fleetwood against leicester the following day. shrewsbury versus west ham will be broadcast live on the sunday. holders manchester city will face bristol city in the women's continental tyres cup quarterfinals. chelsea host liverpool and reading go to everton. four—time winners arsenal will host sunderland. the ties will be played on the weekend of 16th and 17th of december. also coming up in the programme... we'll be in york for the latest from from the uk snooker championship. and one of the stars of england's rugby league world cup campaign reflects on their final disappointment against hosts australia. ben stokes has been named in the england one—day squad for their matches against australia next month, alongside batsman alex hales. stokes is not expected to be selected, as he waits to hear whether he'
review video footage, and overturn their own decisions. the league cup semi—finals, the week after, are also set to feature the use of var technology.e fa cup third round weekend. the big merseyside derby between liverpool and everton will be live on bbc one on friday the 5th of january. that will be followed by either hereford or fleetwood against leicester the following day. shrewsbury versus west ham will be broadcast live on the sunday. holders manchester city will face bristol city in...