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and randy associate director of technology studies at the competitive enterprise institute brian thanks for being here but let's first start you know with why law enforcement considers this a problem i mean in the meantime every i.s.p. has their own policy right some keep this content for days some might keep it for months there's no formal rule that's correct right now internet providers vary dramatically in terms of how long they retain this data but by and large the data is retained for a period of several months law enforcement does use it from time to time not all providers do retain this data however which is what the law enforcement has urged congress to revisit now why would a nice piece want to retain this data to begin and i've heard a lot about that is just actually just too expensive to keep it forever it is actually quite expensive especially for smaller providers remember the amount of data we're talking about here is things like what internet protocol address is affiliated with which customer also devolves into which websites you visit take that for every customer time si
and randy associate director of technology studies at the competitive enterprise institute brian thanks for being here but let's first start you know with why law enforcement considers this a problem i mean in the meantime every i.s.p. has their own policy right some keep this content for days some might keep it for months there's no formal rule that's correct right now internet providers vary dramatically in terms of how long they retain this data but by and large the data is retained for a...
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keep your personal information safe or earlier i caught up with brian associate director of technology studies at the competitive enterprise institute and first we painted the scenario let's say i got pulled over i got arrested i had my phone on the cops really just do whatever they want with it . that's correct under the decision two weeks ago by the california supreme court along with actually a number of other courts over the last few years any time you were arrested by police for any reason which could include the parking tickets driver got a seatbelt for reckless driving the police could take your phone arrest you and once you're in custody under arrest behind bars they can spend hours trying to search your phone anything they find can be used to get to a court to be used for a search warrant and that's that's really scary because when you think about it this little tiny thing that i carry around atlanta has it holds so much of our personal information these days right every e-mail every text message every picture every video it's almost kind of scary how much we depend on these little th
keep your personal information safe or earlier i caught up with brian associate director of technology studies at the competitive enterprise institute and first we painted the scenario let's say i got pulled over i got arrested i had my phone on the cops really just do whatever they want with it . that's correct under the decision two weeks ago by the california supreme court along with actually a number of other courts over the last few years any time you were arrested by police for any reason...
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people who work with technology ought to be able to get their hands on the technologies, and people ought to be able to repair and study discuss the technologies that they use every day. >> there are two separate technologies that you tinkered with. music and voting machines. >> among others, yes. tell us about that. >> let's start with voting machines. there has been a trend in recent years in the u.s. to vote more electronically. in some places, boating has gone to an all electronic system where you just vote by pushing buttons on a screen and the boats are recorded in ad entirely electronic wait -- the votes are regarded in an entirely electronic way. you push some buttons and at the end of the day, some numbers come out of the machine that you hope are in the vote totals. but how do you know, how can you be sure that things were done correctly? there is a level -- there is less transparency with that system than with more traditional voting systems. i have done work on particular voting machines used in certain parts of the country, ranging from issues and problems with them and trying to work on how to vote electr
people who work with technology ought to be able to get their hands on the technologies, and people ought to be able to repair and study discuss the technologies that they use every day. >> there are two separate technologies that you tinkered with. music and voting machines. >> among others, yes. tell us about that. >> let's start with voting machines. there has been a trend in recent years in the u.s. to vote more electronically. in some places, boating has gone to an all...
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narrator: mansur is currently studying applied computer technology. growing up in georgia, his father taught him the fundamentals of driving. translator: i must admit that i drove when i was about 16 years old. i got my license and drove on country roads without a problem... but when i was driving on this road one time where there was road construction, it was very awkward. i wasn't really sure about the speed limit, so i was going really slowly. i should have been going faster. that's when my dad changed his mind and decided i couldn't drive any more. narrator: mansur took up wrestling in high school but now wrestles in college, where all of his teammates are hearing. with an interpreter present, his coach provides complex instruction, and teammates find alternative ways to work together. i do the move in 2 or 3 parts, so i make sure that he understands what i'm doing, and then he does the same... [whistle blows] and then next time, he does it better th m me. as the peripheral vision continues to close in, individuals start bumping into things, tripp
narrator: mansur is currently studying applied computer technology. growing up in georgia, his father taught him the fundamentals of driving. translator: i must admit that i drove when i was about 16 years old. i got my license and drove on country roads without a problem... but when i was driving on this road one time where there was road construction, it was very awkward. i wasn't really sure about the speed limit, so i was going really slowly. i should have been going faster. that's when my...
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the california council on science and technology conducted the study at the request of two lawmakersrom marin and santa cruz counts. they found even a worst-case scenario the radio frequency is well below standards. a consumer group called stop smart meters.org says the report leaves many questions unanswered about the health risks from the meters. >>> a man wanted in connection with a 2006 sexual assault may be a suspect in a gang related shooting last week outside a supermarket. armando gill is wanted for questioning about the january 3rd shooting at the hamilton marketplace shopping center. in 2006 he was accused of raping a 15-year-old girl but was deported before prosecutors could develop enough evidence to file charges. a $5000 reward is being offered for his arrest and conviction. >>> progress in afghanistan? a new assessment of how the united states' effort against the taliban is going. >>> president obama expected to eulogize the victims of the saturday shooting in tucson. right now we are watching as the head of homeland security jan knapp -- jan natural 0!ockÑ?çóxo?Ñ=çñÑñç
the california council on science and technology conducted the study at the request of two lawmakersrom marin and santa cruz counts. they found even a worst-case scenario the radio frequency is well below standards. a consumer group called stop smart meters.org says the report leaves many questions unanswered about the health risks from the meters. >>> a man wanted in connection with a 2006 sexual assault may be a suspect in a gang related shooting last week outside a supermarket....
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people who work with technology ought to be able to get their hands on to technologies and that people ought to be able to repair and study and discuss the technologies that they use every day. >> host: well, there are two separate technologies that you tinkered with; music and voting machines. >> guest: well, among others, yes. of. >> host: okay. but those two are very well known. >> guest: sure. >> host: tell us about that. >> guest: sure. well, let's start with, i guess, voting machines. there's been a trend in recent years in the u.s. to vote more electronically, and in particular in some places voting has gone to an all-electronic system where you just vote by pushing buttons on a screen, and the votes are recorded in an entirely electronic way. and computer scientists have had a lot of concerns about that system because of of a lack of technological transparency. you push some buttons, and at the end of the day some numbers come out of the machine that you hope are the vote totals. but how do you know? how can you be sure that things were done correctly? there's a level of -- there's less transparency with that syst
people who work with technology ought to be able to get their hands on to technologies and that people ought to be able to repair and study and discuss the technologies that they use every day. >> host: well, there are two separate technologies that you tinkered with; music and voting machines. >> guest: well, among others, yes. of. >> host: okay. but those two are very well known. >> guest: sure. >> host: tell us about that. >> guest: sure. well, let's start...
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the study done in europe took a look at young kids age 2 to 5 and found out they were more confident with technology a smartphone or computer mouse than what the study calls real life skills like bike riding or swimming. the study was conducted by avg, a dutch technology company. and i happen to know a young man named jack who is very, very good with smartphone. >> it is crazy. >> that's scary. >> thank you very much, scott. >>> the next time you go to the san francisco zoo you may want to check out the newest baby who will make a statement today. an infant giant ant eater will be on display this afternoon. there's a picture of the little guy. mom and baby have been bonding in private since he was born on december 22nd. zoo keepers will now put him out for the public. they don't know the sex yet so they have not given him a name. nice ears. the baby arrived on his mother's back until he can walk. >> that's interesting, isn't it? >>> 5:20 right now. we'll take a look at the forecast. hopefully it is beautiful. >> it is beautiful. i have a question for both of you. why don't anteaters ever get sick? >
the study done in europe took a look at young kids age 2 to 5 and found out they were more confident with technology a smartphone or computer mouse than what the study calls real life skills like bike riding or swimming. the study was conducted by avg, a dutch technology company. and i happen to know a young man named jack who is very, very good with smartphone. >> it is crazy. >> that's scary. >> thank you very much, scott. >>> the next time you go to the san...
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. >> a new study shows that children are mastering technology before basic skills. 14% of four and five-year-olds can tie their shoes but 21% know how to use a smart phone or i-phone application. 52% of kids ages to to five know how to ride a bike but 58 can play computer games. some worry that it may come at the expense of basic life skills. >> they will be writing their name on the ipads. >>> today, grand fir naturally of oprah australian adventure. then at 5:00, the millions incentive pay at u.c. regents meeting just as qualified students could be turned away. and more government findings into the investigation in the san bruno explosion, this time as the result of tests conducted on the pipe itself. we'll have those stories later today at 5:00. >> prince william and kate middle ton haven't said their i do's wet yet but the betting is on for probability of divorce. bets can be placed on things whether middle ton walks into westminister abby on time or if she will be late. they can put down money on the length of the wedding dress's train. >> time for perfect pet. >> and from the san francisco
. >> a new study shows that children are mastering technology before basic skills. 14% of four and five-year-olds can tie their shoes but 21% know how to use a smart phone or i-phone application. 52% of kids ages to to five know how to ride a bike but 58 can play computer games. some worry that it may come at the expense of basic life skills. >> they will be writing their name on the ipads. >>> today, grand fir naturally of oprah australian adventure. then at 5:00, the...
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. >> a new study shows that children are mastering technology before basic skills. 14% of four and five-year-oldsknow how to use a smart phone or i-phone application. 52% of kids ages to to five know how to ride a bike but 58 can play computer games. some worry that it may come at the expense of basic life skills. >> they will be writing their name on the ipads. >> all new. oprah: our australian grand finale. >> the headline-making entrance. oprah: hugh jackman! bono! >> nicole kidman and keith urban. oprah: olivia newton-john. >> and -- oprah: a jaw-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d >>> today, grand fir naturally of oprah australian adventure. then at 5:00, the millions incentive pay at u.c. regents meeting just as qualified students could be turned away. and more government findings into the investigation in the san bruno explosion, this time as the result of tests conducted on the pipe itself. we'll have those stories later today at 5:00. >> prince william and kate middle ton haven't said their i do's wet yet but the betting is on for probability of divorce. bets can be placed on things whether middle ton w
. >> a new study shows that children are mastering technology before basic skills. 14% of four and five-year-oldsknow how to use a smart phone or i-phone application. 52% of kids ages to to five know how to ride a bike but 58 can play computer games. some worry that it may come at the expense of basic life skills. >> they will be writing their name on the ipads. >> all new. oprah: our australian grand finale. >> the headline-making entrance. oprah: hugh jackman! bono!...
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jacobson's study found the world has no technological or scientist barriers. envisions 90% of our electricity being generated by sun and wind and for no more money than we spend today with other factors added. >> solar more expensive than coal or gas however when you add the health effects of the coal and the gas together, then solar power becomes the same price. >> all a matter of visualizing, he says. if one family can do it with one house, why not a world. wayne friedman, abc 7 news. >> 5:16 now. >> solar energy, plenty of it after we get through a little fog this evening. >> did you notice one was an atmospheric scientist. i wonder if they get discounts. i'd love to have solar panels but sometimes it's a 20-year commitment. most people don't live in their houses 20 years. interesting. like that piece. we have a lot of fog. you saw some you said coming up the peninsula. so it is more widespread this morning than it was yesterday. that will be the case tomorrow. tomorrow will look much more like a winter day as we start out gray just about everywhere. a few
jacobson's study found the world has no technological or scientist barriers. envisions 90% of our electricity being generated by sun and wind and for no more money than we spend today with other factors added. >> solar more expensive than coal or gas however when you add the health effects of the coal and the gas together, then solar power becomes the same price. >> all a matter of visualizing, he says. if one family can do it with one house, why not a world. wayne friedman, abc 7...
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who's technology is it? an exhaustive study of the actual consequences for u.s. businesses in china. let me just read you, larry, one of the conclusions that the authors wrote here. chinese officials have learned to tackle multinational companies, including u.s. companies, often forcing them to form joint ventures with it's national champions, and transfer the latest technology in exchange for current and future business opportunities. companies that resist are simply excluded from projects. the chinese government uses the restrictions to drive wedges between foreign rivals vying to land big projects in the country, and induce each of them to transfer the technologies that state-owned enterprises need to catch up. it is extortion. and we also know numerous examples. we've heard witnesses, i think two years ago, we heard from nancy weinstein, nancy lifestyles open the business in beijing to have it stolen from under her. she was in shanghai. since that hearing, i probably heard from a half dozen businesses that said we don't want to go public, but this is their ho
who's technology is it? an exhaustive study of the actual consequences for u.s. businesses in china. let me just read you, larry, one of the conclusions that the authors wrote here. chinese officials have learned to tackle multinational companies, including u.s. companies, often forcing them to form joint ventures with it's national champions, and transfer the latest technology in exchange for current and future business opportunities. companies that resist are simply excluded from projects....
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planes that is what ntsb wants to find out it is releasing a study focussing on 138 accidents involving planes equipped with the life saving technology. air bags have been required in cars since the mid-1990s but not in small planes. >>> pilot of a crop duster was killed yesterday when his plane crashed in the sacramento delta. that plane went down in a field on king edward island, 2 miles north of bethel in unincorporated contra costa county. the sheriff's department received reports one of the plane's wings hit a tower before it went down the pilot was the only person onboard. >>> cold temperatures may be to blame for two separate water main breaks in san francisco yesterday. one of the city's glen park neighbourhood sent water cascading down miguel street. crews are evaluating the second break-in, in the portola neighbourhood. more crews may have to be brought in. >>> the northeast is in for another winter blast. the storm that has frozen over the south is heading north today. forecasters are predicting several inches in philadelphia and up to 17 inches in new york and boston. from louisiana to the carolinas the storm is already d
planes that is what ntsb wants to find out it is releasing a study focussing on 138 accidents involving planes equipped with the life saving technology. air bags have been required in cars since the mid-1990s but not in small planes. >>> pilot of a crop duster was killed yesterday when his plane crashed in the sacramento delta. that plane went down in a field on king edward island, 2 miles north of bethel in unincorporated contra costa county. the sheriff's department received reports...
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he plans to go to harvard in the fall to study to be, guess what, a math professor. >> perfect. >>> if you like technologythen you are probably familiar with this year's word of the year. the linguistic society of america has chosen app which is the abbreviation for a computer or smartphone application. app beat out nom which is commonly used in tweets and food made popular by the cookie monster. >> non, non, non. that delicious. >> that should have been the word of the year. >> that is so cute. >> where did you get the video? jim harbaugh. it is good to be jim harbaugh. he brought enthusiasm to stanford. will it work in the pro level? what sold him on the move tototo [ female announcer ] why settle for plain bread when you can have pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits? the warm, light delicate lays are like nothing else. add a layer of excitement to your next meal. ♪ and these are the ones you'll love on a friday. pillsbury crescent pizza pockets. with just a few ingredients, you have an easy to make dinner. they're crescents for the other 364. try them tonight. he wanted a curriculum designed to meet
he plans to go to harvard in the fall to study to be, guess what, a math professor. >> perfect. >>> if you like technologythen you are probably familiar with this year's word of the year. the linguistic society of america has chosen app which is the abbreviation for a computer or smartphone application. app beat out nom which is commonly used in tweets and food made popular by the cookie monster. >> non, non, non. that delicious. >> that should have been the word of...
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she wrote a book about motivating young people to study science, technology, engineering, and math, ander most recent book, an update of "silver linings" and really her autobiography is really inspirational as something for all of us to admire. she also is a founding chairman of the challenger centers for space science education. she earned a ph.d. degree from texas a&m university and has taught every grade level from kindergarten through college. it is a pleasure to introduce our keynote speaker, dr. june scobee rodgers. [applause] >> thank you, very much for those nice words. it makes me feel like i am somebody, and it was not even my own funeral. it is a nice, cool morning here. the chamber of commerce did not get the message to make it a beautiful day for us to talk about florida. good morning. to so many of you that have joined today, thank you for coming out on this cool, brisk day to help us honor the challenger crew, and in fact of those names that are behind me on this beautiful memorial. on behalf of all the challenger families, i am happy to be here. we are represented by the
she wrote a book about motivating young people to study science, technology, engineering, and math, ander most recent book, an update of "silver linings" and really her autobiography is really inspirational as something for all of us to admire. she also is a founding chairman of the challenger centers for space science education. she earned a ph.d. degree from texas a&m university and has taught every grade level from kindergarten through college. it is a pleasure to introduce our...
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>> for those of you who don't know me i'm darrell west vice president of government studies and director for technology innovation at brookings and i would like to welcome you on the economy. glenn has explained the rationale for the program today and the importance of innovation for long-term economic development. there's little doubt that innovation is the key to american prosperity. it's one of the reasons the united states thrived after world war ii and in following decades. with congress back in session now, all eyes are focused on how to improve the economy. now, that clearly is the central issue facing our country right now. we all need to figure out ways to remain competitive and facilitate future innovation. these are some of the reasons why brookings last may launched our new center for technology invasion our mission is to drive the innovation and have media and public center understanding of technology invasion we have undertaken education technology and public sector innovation among other subjects. we work closely with the white house, members of congress and the private sector to determi
>> for those of you who don't know me i'm darrell west vice president of government studies and director for technology innovation at brookings and i would like to welcome you on the economy. glenn has explained the rationale for the program today and the importance of innovation for long-term economic development. there's little doubt that innovation is the key to american prosperity. it's one of the reasons the united states thrived after world war ii and in following decades. with...
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technology is it?wh an exhaustive study of the actual consequences for u.s.t businesses in china. let me just read you, larry, one ofh the conclusions that the authors wrote here.e chinese officials have learned to tackle multi-national companies, including u.s. companies, often forcing them t. joint ventures with its national champions and transfer the latest technology in exchange for current and future business opportunities.nt a companies that resist are simply excluded from projects. the chinese government uses thep restrictions to drive wedges between foreign rivals vying to land big projects in the countro and induce each of them to transfer the technologies that state-owned enterprises need to catch up.s itne is extortion. and we all know numerous examples.rti we've heard witnesses, i think, two years ago we heard frome nancy wine stein. nancy lifestyles opened a business in beijing only to hav it stolen out there under her. she was in shanghai. that was a shanghai example.n but, you know, since that hearing i probably heard from a half dozen businesses that said we don't
technology is it?wh an exhaustive study of the actual consequences for u.s.t businesses in china. let me just read you, larry, one ofh the conclusions that the authors wrote here.e chinese officials have learned to tackle multi-national companies, including u.s. companies, often forcing them t. joint ventures with its national champions and transfer the latest technology in exchange for current and future business opportunities.nt a companies that resist are simply excluded from projects. the...
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technology talking of the priorities. well we cannot force. political scientists to. to talk on anything specifically. we. of course we ask the analysts to provide to studies. like to show you that there are more and more studies on nation on the asia pacific region and also while preparing for the apec summit. on the initiative of the government of the russian federation we have taken steps to. when you create an academic mechanism say to speak. to sort of a institution a center. because the reason the. institute of oriental studies. and probably another institute of this kind we will concentrate our academic. demick forces on this. we have. we maintain. academic ties with china india and other covered countries and. within this two lateral. operation in china we not only have cooperation in emergency situations responds in economy we have a workshop of political scientists it's a regular conference there are political sciences from india china.
technology talking of the priorities. well we cannot force. political scientists to. to talk on anything specifically. we. of course we ask the analysts to provide to studies. like to show you that there are more and more studies on nation on the asia pacific region and also while preparing for the apec summit. on the initiative of the government of the russian federation we have taken steps to. when you create an academic mechanism say to speak. to sort of a institution a center. because the...
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study the growth of six plants. this is the first time students have ever participated in this type of research. >>> coming up, technology continues to astound when it comes to helping the sick. how a high school freshman is able to attend class, thanks to his remote-controlled robot. we'll show it to you. >>> up next, day two of the rehabilitation for congressman gabrielle giffords in s. fxatexa an update on her condition and her road to recovery. >>> i'm rob mayeda. we saw temperatures in the 70s in san jose, a new record high around the south bay. how much longer will these spring-like temperaturesck sti .ndu rocket scientists! you gave us the space age... but your savings accounts are stuck in the stone age! earn more commodore with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking, baby! [ laughs ] instead of earning zilch, your savings will be earning three times the national average. three times more? roger that! go online and sign up at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet?! where to sputnik? [ chuckles ] >>> it's been two weeks since gunshots shattered the lives of countless people outside a tuc
study the growth of six plants. this is the first time students have ever participated in this type of research. >>> coming up, technology continues to astound when it comes to helping the sick. how a high school freshman is able to attend class, thanks to his remote-controlled robot. we'll show it to you. >>> up next, day two of the rehabilitation for congressman gabrielle giffords in s. fxatexa an update on her condition and her road to recovery. >>> i'm rob mayeda....
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harvard business review" in december, and the subject is china versus the world, whose technology is it? an exhaustive study of the actual consequences for u.s. businesses in china. let me just read you, larry, one of the conclusions the authors wrote. chinese officials learned to tackle multinational companies including u.s. companies, often forcing them to form joint ventures with its national champions and transfer the latest technology in exchange for current and future business opportunities. companies that resist are simply excluded from projects. they use restrictions and they induce each of them to transfer the technologies that state-owned enterprises need to catch up. it is extortion, and we all know numerous examples. we've heard witnesses two years ago we heard from nancy weinstein and only to have a business stolen from under her. that was a shanghai example, but since that hearing, i've probably heard from half dozen businesses that said we don't want to go public, but this is their modus op renne dumb. now it appears in laying out the case that this is the modus operandi. can i have your thou
harvard business review" in december, and the subject is china versus the world, whose technology is it? an exhaustive study of the actual consequences for u.s. businesses in china. let me just read you, larry, one of the conclusions the authors wrote. chinese officials learned to tackle multinational companies including u.s. companies, often forcing them to form joint ventures with its national champions and transfer the latest technology in exchange for current and future business...
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that is what ntsb wants to find out they are releasing a study focused on 138 accidents involving planes equipped with the life saving technologyir bags have been required in cars since the mid-1990s but not small planes. >> this report comes just one day after a deadly plane crash in the sacramento delta. it went down about 2 miles north of bethell island in unincorporated contra costa county the sheriff's department received reports one of the plane's wings hit a tower before the crash. the pilot was the only person onboard. >>> starting next week you might notice controversial posters at bart stations part of an ad campaign launched by stand with us, it is a group described as a national pro israel group they show the eyes of a masked man and children at a pam stun january israeli soccer game. organizers -- palestinian israeli soccer game. organizers say this is to count era recent ad campaign from jewish boys for peace. >> they don't incite violence they are talking about peace they fall within our guidelines. >>> all of the art work was approved by bart posters going up at six stations in berkeley, oakland and san francisc
that is what ntsb wants to find out they are releasing a study focused on 138 accidents involving planes equipped with the life saving technologyir bags have been required in cars since the mid-1990s but not small planes. >> this report comes just one day after a deadly plane crash in the sacramento delta. it went down about 2 miles north of bethell island in unincorporated contra costa county the sheriff's department received reports one of the plane's wings hit a tower before the crash....
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technology in clean powered generations. pg&e broke ground on the fuel cell project. students will study the low emission mini power plant. organizers say it'll generate enough energy to power 1200 homes. the school will be able to use the hot water generated to heat buildings and the campus pool. the fuel cell should be up and running by april. >> fannie may is now using a new website and enter active video to educate struggling homeowners about ways to find help. the website is called know your options.com. it includes a video called explore ways home which lets homeowners pick a character that best represents their situation and follow that character through the process of refinancing or short sales. for more information you can go to k tvu.com. >> battle over women onto frontlines is heating up. the military commission wants to let women see direct combat. >> women should be allowed to serve on the frontlines because keeping them away is discrimination they say, the same think keeping gay men and women out of the service is. the commission that put out the report is made up of retired and current military officials an
technology in clean powered generations. pg&e broke ground on the fuel cell project. students will study the low emission mini power plant. organizers say it'll generate enough energy to power 1200 homes. the school will be able to use the hot water generated to heat buildings and the campus pool. the fuel cell should be up and running by april. >> fannie may is now using a new website and enter active video to educate struggling homeowners about ways to find help. the website is...
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. >> the latest technology, the green power generation, they broke ground this week on the $7 million fuel cell project. and students will studyer mission, minipower plant, supplying electricity to the state's power grid. the fuel cells should be up and running in april. >>> finishing on a strong note in 2010, recording the fourth consecutive month of increased passenger traffic. airport officials say that passenger volume went up 3.6% last month compared to the prior year. however, the traffic bomb late in the year did not prevent an overall drop inpassenger numbers last year. the total of 8.2 million travelers passed in the airport from 2010. between alameda and oakland starting tomorrow. the first closure is set 10:00 lasting until 4:30 tuesday morning. that will be 10:00 tuesday night until 4:30 wednesday morning. >>> a coalition that includes the city of environmentalists have filed a lawsuit to block a proposed asphalt plan. sonoma county officials planned to build a plant between highway 101 and the river. the 60-page legal complaint filed late friday, alleges the county to fail and adequately address the impact on publ
. >> the latest technology, the green power generation, they broke ground this week on the $7 million fuel cell project. and students will studyer mission, minipower plant, supplying electricity to the state's power grid. the fuel cells should be up and running in april. >>> finishing on a strong note in 2010, recording the fourth consecutive month of increased passenger traffic. airport officials say that passenger volume went up 3.6% last month compared to the prior year....
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study dead 6:00 p.m.. of the state ofn address at 6:00 p.m.. i have some awesome new technology to show you. flexible this place will be here in the future. i am talking about the video displays that can be bad shape rolled reflects. imagine a newspaper with the video screen will win in to it. this technology exists, this is a video screen fully functional, it is a prototype, you could see help in and functional it is. they have made a breakthrough in making paper than low-cost this place. they came to the bay area to show up what they have developed to silicon valley. there's so many applications for them. you could roll of flexible video display carried in your pocket. imagine this paper rolling out of this pen is the video screen. you can watch videos to keep rolled up in your pen this is helping in the displays are. and we will have access to them soon in the future. their light weight away almost nothing. we all live on a constant fear dropping are smart phone. but what these displays we don't have to worry about that. you're smart phone can connect to one of these displays, seeking a o
study dead 6:00 p.m.. of the state ofn address at 6:00 p.m.. i have some awesome new technology to show you. flexible this place will be here in the future. i am talking about the video displays that can be bad shape rolled reflects. imagine a newspaper with the video screen will win in to it. this technology exists, this is a video screen fully functional, it is a prototype, you could see help in and functional it is. they have made a breakthrough in making paper than low-cost this place. they...
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she wrote a book moon base crisis, about motivating young people to study science technology, engineeringn update of silver linings, and really her autobiography which is just out is also inspirational and really something for all of us to admire. she also was founding chairman of the challenger center for space science education. she earns a ph.d degree from texas and indiana university, and has taught every grade level from kindergarten through college. she has been interviewed on 60 minutes, "the o'reilly factor," the oprah winfrey show, good morning america, and untold, untold additional shows. she has too many awards for me to be able to mentioned this morning, but it is a pleasure to introduce our keynote speaker, doctor june scobee rodgers. [applause] >> thank you very much, for those nice words. it makes me feel like i am somebody. and it wasn't even of my own funeral. well, it's a nice cool, brisk morning here. chamber of commerce didn't get the message to make it a beautiful day for us to talk about florida. good morning. there's so many of you have joined today, thank you for c
she wrote a book moon base crisis, about motivating young people to study science technology, engineeringn update of silver linings, and really her autobiography which is just out is also inspirational and really something for all of us to admire. she also was founding chairman of the challenger center for space science education. she earns a ph.d degree from texas and indiana university, and has taught every grade level from kindergarten through college. she has been interviewed on 60 minutes,...
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the study in europe looked at kids aged 2 to 5 were more confident with technology of using a smartphone than a computer mouse than bike riding or swimming. it was conducted by avg. personally, i don't know any 2-year-old that can ride a bike, but a few of them do play angry birds. they are pretty good at that. >> i don't know what you are stalking about. 6:09. >>> pet store owners mark their territory with a community meeting in san francisco tonight. a number of mom and pop pet stores in richmond are opposing the opening of a petco chain store on their street. they are holding a meeting tonight at 6:30. petco representatives will be there. local pet shops are upset because there are four local pet shops within 12 balk blocks of each other. they fear petco could drive them out of business. >>> 6:10. let's check the morning commute with mike i nou keeping his eye on 280 this morning. >> we'll take you to the south bay. i told you about 280 at wolf road with reports of metal debris in the road. that's the scene of an accident because the debris was not all out of the roadway. the accident
the study in europe looked at kids aged 2 to 5 were more confident with technology of using a smartphone than a computer mouse than bike riding or swimming. it was conducted by avg. personally, i don't know any 2-year-old that can ride a bike, but a few of them do play angry birds. they are pretty good at that. >> i don't know what you are stalking about. 6:09. >>> pet store owners mark their territory with a community meeting in san francisco tonight. a number of mom and pop pet...
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the new study that says the first two years of college are virtually worthless. >> the new technology that could have you reaching for your phone instead of your wallets instead of your coffee. >> thorny issues will be discussed. so is the country friend or foe, ally or3q lysol knows you work hard every day to help keep your family healthy, especially during cold and flu season. that's why we make lysol disinfectant spray. it is approved to kill more germs than any other brand, even h1n1. and it works on hard and soft surfaces to help keep your home healthy. lysol, the number one pediatrician recommended brand. a man can only try... and try...and try. i heard eating wle grain oats can help lower my cholesterol. it's gonna be tough...so tough. my wife and i want to lowe our cholesterol, but finding healthy food that tastes good is torturous. your father is suffering. [ male announc ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and can help lower cholesterol. ♪ >>> welcome back. it is 6:43. your california forecast. look for breezy conditions along the coast but sunshine, 64 big sur. same thing and
the new study that says the first two years of college are virtually worthless. >> the new technology that could have you reaching for your phone instead of your wallets instead of your coffee. >> thorny issues will be discussed. so is the country friend or foe, ally or3q lysol knows you work hard every day to help keep your family healthy, especially during cold and flu season. that's why we make lysol disinfectant spray. it is approved to kill more germs than any other brand, even...
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d the subject is china versus the world, whose technology is at? an exhaustive study of the actual consequences for u.s. businesses in china, let me just read you, larry, one of the conclusions that the authors wrote. chinese officials have learned to tackle multinational companies, including u.s. companies, often forcing them to form joint ventures with its national champions, and transfer the latest technology in exchange for current and future business opportunities there companies that resist are simply excluded from projects. the chinese government uses the restrictions to drive wedges between foreign rivals vying to land big projects in the country, and hindus each of them to transfer the technology that state owned enterprises need to catch up. it is extortion. and we all know numerous exples. we have heard witnesses i think two years ago, we heard from nancy weinstein, nancy's lifestyles opened a business in beijing, only to have it stolen out from under her. how she was in shanghai. that was a shanghai example. but since that hearing i have probably heard fro
d the subject is china versus the world, whose technology is at? an exhaustive study of the actual consequences for u.s. businesses in china, let me just read you, larry, one of the conclusions that the authors wrote. chinese officials have learned to tackle multinational companies, including u.s. companies, often forcing them to form joint ventures with its national champions, and transfer the latest technology in exchange for current and future business opportunities there companies that...
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technological process. supervisor mirkarimi: i believe that we have some questions. supervisor alioto-pier: thank you. have we call items 13 and 14? or do you know the cost of the study? >> it depends on the scope of the study. we expect of the could -- with management categories that can be applied to local matches depending on the scope. and while we might go out there to spend on something like this just to find that because of 26 it cannot be implemented without a huge majority willing to go along with this. i think that part of my concern here is getting answers to that before we decide and it is considering whether or not for this particular study with multiple plans if there is an impact. it is anticipated that it will take several months in -- >> except we will be using potentially city funds to move forward. why not ask them to expedite their funding? >> i wanted to mention that we are investigating in seeking answers. but is still a dependence on the authorization that the state level being characterized through state approval. it really would depend on how the state watches and draft legislation as to what might apply. commissioner alioto-pier: 1 not wait
technological process. supervisor mirkarimi: i believe that we have some questions. supervisor alioto-pier: thank you. have we call items 13 and 14? or do you know the cost of the study? >> it depends on the scope of the study. we expect of the could -- with management categories that can be applied to local matches depending on the scope. and while we might go out there to spend on something like this just to find that because of 26 it cannot be implemented without a huge majority...
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they will study that map and learn how to do it or they will adapt some fabulous piece of japanese technology that tells them how to do it and stay current that way. because cities are target of the challenging they also keep you cognitively help the. at think they are excellent places stage. yes. >> just curious. there is a theory that made a lot of press in germany a couple of years ago called asset. which more or less explored how a society at a certain point in the aging process, the number of people who are suddenly cashing in their investments start to pull down on the investment universe of that particular country. you know, you actually definitely put a great spin on the individual challenges and successes that the town of a city might have in attracting young people. what happens when you have an entire society, a country that is going to start seeing that kind of eating of its own feed corn where you might have a brazil or indonesia or turkey with populations at age 45, 26, 27, a sweet spot of family creation. how do you see it from a larger geopolitical sense would? >> well, that i
they will study that map and learn how to do it or they will adapt some fabulous piece of japanese technology that tells them how to do it and stay current that way. because cities are target of the challenging they also keep you cognitively help the. at think they are excellent places stage. yes. >> just curious. there is a theory that made a lot of press in germany a couple of years ago called asset. which more or less explored how a society at a certain point in the aging process, the...
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studies related to memory deficits, performance deficits, genetic deficits, cancer, reproductive deficits -- a whole host of health issues. so i'm wondering who is going to monitor the cumulative burdens of all of this technology being added in our city? it is just a question i would like to raise. thank you. supervisor maxwell: i have no more cards, so if anybody else would like to speak, please line up. >>
studies related to memory deficits, performance deficits, genetic deficits, cancer, reproductive deficits -- a whole host of health issues. so i'm wondering who is going to monitor the cumulative burdens of all of this technology being added in our city? it is just a question i would like to raise. thank you. supervisor maxwell: i have no more cards, so if anybody else would like to speak, please line up. >>
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studies related to memory deficits, performance deficits, genetic deficits, cancer, reproductive deficits -- a whole host of health issues. so i'm wondering who is going to monitor the cumulative burdens of all of this technology being added in our city? it is just a question i would like to raise. thank you. supervisor maxwell: i have no more cards, so if anybody else would like to speak, please line up. >> i'm director of government relations. thank you for your attention to this matter today. one of the things the you are hearing repeatedly is the lack of notice and the lack of community involvement before approval. that is one of the larger issues here. projection, please? this is examples of some of the equipment that is out there
studies related to memory deficits, performance deficits, genetic deficits, cancer, reproductive deficits -- a whole host of health issues. so i'm wondering who is going to monitor the cumulative burdens of all of this technology being added in our city? it is just a question i would like to raise. thank you. supervisor maxwell: i have no more cards, so if anybody else would like to speak, please line up. >> i'm director of government relations. thank you for your attention to this matter...
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studies professor at harvard university. the event is hosted by the massachusetts institute of technology in cambridge, massachusetts. it's an hour and 20 minutes. >> happy to serve as the moderator for what proms to be really -- promises to be really a provocative and informative talk and discussion. our lead speaker today is joseph carens. he is professor of political science at the university of toronto. his book, "culture, citizenship and community: a contextual look at justice and even handedness," won the c.b. pearson award. his research interest focuses on questions about justice, equality and freedom in the democratic communities. he is particularly interested in the issues raised by the movement of people across borders and by ethnic and cultural diversity in all of its forms. his book was published last month by mit press and will be available for sale after the panel, and it's right behind us. so professor carens will speak for about 25 minutes. after that i'm going to moderate a discussion with our distinguishedded panelists who include starting from my left here, carol swain. she is currently professor o
studies professor at harvard university. the event is hosted by the massachusetts institute of technology in cambridge, massachusetts. it's an hour and 20 minutes. >> happy to serve as the moderator for what proms to be really -- promises to be really a provocative and informative talk and discussion. our lead speaker today is joseph carens. he is professor of political science at the university of toronto. his book, "culture, citizenship and community: a contextual look at justice...
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studied human computer interaction. we have a background being interested how we can improve the experience of using technology.hat's something we both care very deeply about. >> so from stanford university to mit's media lab, gene and david invented 50 oak cubes, rechargeable screens that respond to touch to each other, to the way you hold them and tilt them. like a wii controller that went to college. they communicate with a computer through a wireless network. in a game called chromea-shuffle, you align the areas to match colored dots. another you rush to create new paths to find lost eggs and escape a monster. learn to spell by touching the correct letter to a partial word. or work math problems without a calculator. part of the technology behind this is the same technology that makes smart phones know where they are and how they're being held. >> that's reduced the cost and boosted their quality and made them generally available. >> cubes will be sold first as a new kind of game system but they are betting the development kit will robust market in apps that nobody has envisioned. call them cube apps. with
studied human computer interaction. we have a background being interested how we can improve the experience of using technology.hat's something we both care very deeply about. >> so from stanford university to mit's media lab, gene and david invented 50 oak cubes, rechargeable screens that respond to touch to each other, to the way you hold them and tilt them. like a wii controller that went to college. they communicate with a computer through a wireless network. in a game called...
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technology and what it has to offer our set. he went to harvard law school with a distinguish of magnum and he completed studies for ba at columbiaox digital and served as managing director and was a special advisor to general atlantaic. here, he worked to start, accelerate, and up vest in early and mid-stage technology and other companies. from 1997 until 2005, he was a senior executive at iac, interactive corp., a fortune 500 company where he was chief of business operations and general counsel. chairman's public service roles including work for previous fcc chairman in a legal capacity. he served as clerk for supreme judges souter and brennan. he also worked in congress for senator charles e. schumer for new york and investigated the iran affair. he's been active in social responsibility and the marketplace. he was part of the founding group of new resource bank specializing in serving the needs of green entrepreneurers and sustainable businesses, and he's served on the advisory board of entrepreneurs and served as a board member of countless medias, a leading nonpartisan non-profit organization seeking to immediate lize child
technology and what it has to offer our set. he went to harvard law school with a distinguish of magnum and he completed studies for ba at columbiaox digital and served as managing director and was a special advisor to general atlantaic. here, he worked to start, accelerate, and up vest in early and mid-stage technology and other companies. from 1997 until 2005, he was a senior executive at iac, interactive corp., a fortune 500 company where he was chief of business operations and general...
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that we had looking at the intersection of stalking and technology was from data that was collected in 2006 and came out, and the stalking study so it's four years old. and we know that technology has changed drastically. the other piece about that data is you can only report to a surveyor that stalking was misused if you know it was misused. so for spyware, which many stalkers put on a victim's computer so they can monitor every e-mail that's typed, every web site that is visited, you have to know it's there to tell a researcher that calls you that, yes, spyware was used. ironically, in 2006 almost a projected 300,000 victims were stalked with spyware four years ago. four years ago, about 83,000 people reported or projected that they were stalked using internet sites. i'm going to hazard a guess that that number will be far higher at this point now that we're all using facebook, myspace, social media at such higher rates. so, of course, that's happening at higher rates now. gps devices whether it be in a phone or on a car, they're being misused. pretty much any new good evening jet that -- gadget that helps us in this our liv
that we had looking at the intersection of stalking and technology was from data that was collected in 2006 and came out, and the stalking study so it's four years old. and we know that technology has changed drastically. the other piece about that data is you can only report to a surveyor that stalking was misused if you know it was misused. so for spyware, which many stalkers put on a victim's computer so they can monitor every e-mail that's typed, every web site that is visited, you have to...
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technology that makes the world work. ♪ [ giggles ]ology that mahey, max.orld work. [ announcer ] you can help significantly extend your dog's healthy years. a groundbreaking 14-year study, then dog chow nutrition, fed properly over a lifetime, can help extend his lovable antics up to 1.8 healthy years. long live your buddy. [ laughs ] oh, max. long live your dog. purina dog chow. double dog dare you to try better-tasting than ever purina dog chow. we know your dog will love it. >>> this morning on tablet time. the ipad continues to be a big seller for apple, but just the tip of the iceberg for the must-have device of the year. which one is right for you? lance is editor and chief of pcmag.com. you brought all your gadgets with you. this one is from blackberry. a lot of people have the blackberry research device. >> the big deal here is that the 7 inch tablet runs a special operating system we haven't seen anywhere else not android owned by rimm but this will work with your blackberry devices. what will happen you'll have that in your pocket and you'll be able to access your e-mail and really kind of cool looking and you can drag the screen around and multi-task. this i
technology that makes the world work. ♪ [ giggles ]ology that mahey, max.orld work. [ announcer ] you can help significantly extend your dog's healthy years. a groundbreaking 14-year study, then dog chow nutrition, fed properly over a lifetime, can help extend his lovable antics up to 1.8 healthy years. long live your buddy. [ laughs ] oh, max. long live your dog. purina dog chow. double dog dare you to try better-tasting than ever purina dog chow. we know your dog will love it. >>>...
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studies can be done. >> for me, i'm a mother of two small children. i'm protecting my children and my community. i feel that this is untested technology being rolled out on our homes without our permission. >> reporter: marin county would follow santa cruz and san francisco counties in their attempts to try to ask pg&e to stop installing the meters but juliette, the problem is that power management is a state issue. the local city and county governments really don't have any control over it so all they can do is ask pg&e. but if the puc says they can do it, they will. >> all right. simon perez in san rafael, simon, thank you. >>> despite a similar petition to halt installations, smartmeters are actually coming to san francisco. a board has rejected the city's request to put a hold on the controversial technology. pg&e plans to start installed meters this year -- to start installing the meters this year into 2012. >>> 78-year-old bob ferguson says he was attacked on saturday by a lab and boxer while walking his small dog in the blossom hill neighborhood. a neighbor saw the attack and chased the two dogs away. ferguson suffered bite wou
studies can be done. >> for me, i'm a mother of two small children. i'm protecting my children and my community. i feel that this is untested technology being rolled out on our homes without our permission. >> reporter: marin county would follow santa cruz and san francisco counties in their attempts to try to ask pg&e to stop installing the meters but juliette, the problem is that power management is a state issue. the local city and county governments really don't have any...
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document, the first stats we had looking at stalking and technology was from data that was collected in 2006 and came out and the stalking studyt's four years old and we know that technology has changed drastically. the other piece about that data if you can only report to a surveyor that stalking was misused that if you know was misused which spyware which many victims can put on the computer they can monitor with every website that's visited you have to know it's there to tell a researcher who calls you that, yes, spyware was used. ironically in 2006, almost a projected 300,000 victims were stalked with spyware. >> and we're going to break away from this recorded program and take you live now to president obama, in the general electric plant in schenectady, new york. he's joined at this event by the ceo who the chair the white house on jobs -- [applause] >> that was headed by former federal reserve chair paul volcker. live coverage on c-span2. >> congratulations. nice to have you here. [applause] >> i know you're here and it's great to have you here. nice to see you again. i know we've got a number of members from the congre
document, the first stats we had looking at stalking and technology was from data that was collected in 2006 and came out and the stalking studyt's four years old and we know that technology has changed drastically. the other piece about that data if you can only report to a surveyor that stalking was misused that if you know was misused which spyware which many victims can put on the computer they can monitor with every website that's visited you have to know it's there to tell a researcher...
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technology. since 1986, we have had a 51% increase in students who majored in leisure and fitness studies.] >> i feel more competitive now. [laughter] >> you actually have a special interest in this area of education. but i wonder if you could weigh in on not just education but how trade policy and other issues connect to the future of the defense industry. >> i would be happy to. i would reinforce dave's thinking here, especially in the context that if we are going to have to deal with a more constrained budget, and it remains to be seen whether defense spending is going to look flat, as we heard last week, or is going to go down -- the reality is we are good to
technology. since 1986, we have had a 51% increase in students who majored in leisure and fitness studies.] >> i feel more competitive now. [laughter] >> you actually have a special interest in this area of education. but i wonder if you could weigh in on not just education but how trade policy and other issues connect to the future of the defense industry. >> i would be happy to. i would reinforce dave's thinking here, especially in the context that if we are going to have to...
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seem to be losing perhaps our technology advantage from the manufacturing site and innovation side to this and ii just have one thing and i don't know if it the same study but the 40 industrial countries rank them on a small number of metrics relating to an innovative capacity and competitiveness and on a snapshot basis it ran to the u.s. six out of 40. that means the metrics go to broadband and some other metrics that would make sense i think everyone in the room, six out of 40 which is interesting when you tell that to people because some people say i was sixth? that isn't what i thought. and of course it's crazy. the idea that we could be sixth. but any way that isn't the scariest about the study. the study then looked at the 40 countries and those metrics including broadband metrics and read to each country on a rate of change. all the countries were improving and so there is a rate of improvement. and on that basis, it ranked the u.s. 40 if out of 40 and i assure people can attach the study for this or that the that tells me something that really should worry us and i think it is a little bit of a clue why aren't we moving faster as a country to de
seem to be losing perhaps our technology advantage from the manufacturing site and innovation side to this and ii just have one thing and i don't know if it the same study but the 40 industrial countries rank them on a small number of metrics relating to an innovative capacity and competitiveness and on a snapshot basis it ran to the u.s. six out of 40. that means the metrics go to broadband and some other metrics that would make sense i think everyone in the room, six out of 40 which is...
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organizations in terms of the technologies so this created an opportunity for us to reply which we did. we pointed out first of all that the government had relied on studies not based on the operational use of the devices, and one of the points that scientists and engineers have made is that you can't evaluate, you know, say here this conference you can't evaluate the safety of a car without actually looking at its history and its record to understand whether or not it is well-designed to carry a family for 50,000 miles or something that the second point that we made re the way that the administrative procedures act is supposed to work. in other words a federal agency may have a few it may have reached a judgment about what it believes is the best way to, you know, address this problem. but under the apa, it has an obligation to give the public the opportunity to offer its views, it's contradictory evidence and then to look at all this information to make a judgment that is reviewable by a court. now you see what happened here, the department of homeland security basically short circuit in that process. they didn't want contradictory evidence. they simply
organizations in terms of the technologies so this created an opportunity for us to reply which we did. we pointed out first of all that the government had relied on studies not based on the operational use of the devices, and one of the points that scientists and engineers have made is that you can't evaluate, you know, say here this conference you can't evaluate the safety of a car without actually looking at its history and its record to understand whether or not it is well-designed to carry...
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organizations in terms of the technologies so this created an opportunity for us to reply which we did. we pointed out first of all that the government had relied on studies not based on the operational use of the devices, and one of the points that scientists and engineers have made is that you can't evaluate, you know, say here this conference you can't evaluate the safety of a car without actually looking at its history and its record to understand whether or not it is well-designed to carry a family for 50,000 miles or something that the second point that we made re the way that the administrative procedures act is supposed to work. in other words a federal agency may have a few it may have reached a judgment about what it believes is the best way to, you know, address this problem. but under the apa, it has an obligation to give the public the opportunity to offer its views, it's contradictory evidence and then to look at all this information to make a judgment that is reviewable by a court. now you see what happened here, the department of homeland security basically short circuit in that process. they didn't want contradictory evidence. they simply
organizations in terms of the technologies so this created an opportunity for us to reply which we did. we pointed out first of all that the government had relied on studies not based on the operational use of the devices, and one of the points that scientists and engineers have made is that you can't evaluate, you know, say here this conference you can't evaluate the safety of a car without actually looking at its history and its record to understand whether or not it is well-designed to carry...
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develop a technology means some of the world's most dangerous capabilities can be placed in the hands of a few. the recipes on the internet that anyone can study appeared al qaeda in the arabian peninsula just issued in english the new explosive manual that contains some highly accurate information on how to make explosives. it is out there for all of you to see. global communications and mass media provide a mechanism that can be used to fuel terrorism internationally. communications today provide terrorists and terrorist groups with the ability to cross national boundaries and sustain a, ideology and narrative. they permit groups to recruit new members, train them, and coordinate attacks virtually. let's look back at what happened in 2010. little has changed when it comes to the objectives of al qaeda. their goal is to attack the united states, in flint massive casualties, damage critical u.s. infrastructure, and cause permanent psychological damage to the u.s. psyche. al qaeda takes the long view. osama bin laden has written about this. does not believe that the united states has the resiliency to remain steadfast, to take heavy losses and
develop a technology means some of the world's most dangerous capabilities can be placed in the hands of a few. the recipes on the internet that anyone can study appeared al qaeda in the arabian peninsula just issued in english the new explosive manual that contains some highly accurate information on how to make explosives. it is out there for all of you to see. global communications and mass media provide a mechanism that can be used to fuel terrorism internationally. communications today...
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technology and math arena from a very young age. we can encourage both teachers and students to recognize the wonder and beauty that is the study of science and medicine. in addition to that, in a concrete way, we need to make certain we remove the hurdles and barriers to physicians being able to practice their profession, their craft as they were trained. there are a lot of things right now in our current system that make it extremely difficult for physicians to actually take care of patients in the way they were trained to do. so removing those hurdles and those difficulties will go a long way toward providing increase in the work force. there are resource issues and making it so that there are appropriate resources to -- for medical education and training. host: a couple more calls for congressman price. to our viewers i know it gets noisy in here sometimes. the tradeoff for the amount of background noise which is the center of the action today. bear with us if you are listening to us. next from tennessee, jane is a democrat. you are on. caller: i'd like to first thank you for having me. next off, i'd like to say how many lobbyists are
technology and math arena from a very young age. we can encourage both teachers and students to recognize the wonder and beauty that is the study of science and medicine. in addition to that, in a concrete way, we need to make certain we remove the hurdles and barriers to physicians being able to practice their profession, their craft as they were trained. there are a lot of things right now in our current system that make it extremely difficult for physicians to actually take care of patients...