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intelligence services and the u.s. tech companies some of the rove revelations that chemo war were about the n.s.a.'s x. keyscore system its n.s.a. why it is reaching surveillance platform they have seven hundred servers globally it was discovered there was an active server in chongqing actually only it only mainland china be a server. and that as most likely probably not still in commission so this was a big win for china that this information came out the big loser however is going to be the u.s. tech companies that heard from beijing that there's been a directive to. to get rid of all u.s. telecom gear as fast as possible in place of chinese domestic equipment and if the domestic equipment wasn't available to go to the european system so the big losers in all of this are going to be us texas thems they're going to lose billions and billions of dollars in the world's largest telecom market this is got a funny as a dam because for years we were told that the technology coming in from asia to america had backdoor technology
intelligence services and the u.s. tech companies some of the rove revelations that chemo war were about the n.s.a.'s x. keyscore system its n.s.a. why it is reaching surveillance platform they have seven hundred servers globally it was discovered there was an active server in chongqing actually only it only mainland china be a server. and that as most likely probably not still in commission so this was a big win for china that this information came out the big loser however is going to be the...
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intelligence services and the u.s. tech companies some of the relevant revelations that chemo war were a ball the n.s.a.'s x. keyscore system its n.s.a.'s widest reaching surveillance platform they have seven hundred servers globally it was discovered there was an active server in chongqing actually only it only mainland china be a server. and that as most likely probably not still in commission so this was a big win for china that this information came out the big loser however is going to be the u.s. tech companies that heard from beijing that there's been a directive to. get rid of all u.s. telecom gear as fast as possible in place of chinese domestic equipment and if the domestic equipment wasn't available to go to the european system so the big losers in all of this are going to be us texas thems they're going to lose billions and billions of dollars in the world's largest telecom market this is got a funny as a dam because for years we were told that the technology coming in from asia to america had backdoor technolog
intelligence services and the u.s. tech companies some of the relevant revelations that chemo war were a ball the n.s.a.'s x. keyscore system its n.s.a.'s widest reaching surveillance platform they have seven hundred servers globally it was discovered there was an active server in chongqing actually only it only mainland china be a server. and that as most likely probably not still in commission so this was a big win for china that this information came out the big loser however is going to be...
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intelligence services and the u.s. tech companies some of the rove revelations that chemo war were about the n.s.a.'s x. keyscore system its n.s.a. why it is reaching surveillance platform they have seven hundred servers globally it was discovered there was an active server in chongqing actually only it only mainland china be a server. and that as most likely probably not still in commission so this was a big win for china that this information came out the big loser however is going to be the u.s. tech companies that heard from beijing that there's been a directive to. to get rid of all u.s. telecom gear as fast as possible in place of chinese domestic equipment and if the domestic equipment wasn't available to go to the european system so the big losers in all of this are going to be us texas thems they're going to lose billions and billions of dollars in the world's largest telecom market this is got a funny as a dam because for years we were told that the technology coming in from asia to america had backdoor technology
intelligence services and the u.s. tech companies some of the rove revelations that chemo war were about the n.s.a.'s x. keyscore system its n.s.a. why it is reaching surveillance platform they have seven hundred servers globally it was discovered there was an active server in chongqing actually only it only mainland china be a server. and that as most likely probably not still in commission so this was a big win for china that this information came out the big loser however is going to be the...
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earthcam, a u.s. tech firm has released a time lapsed video showing the new one world trade center in manhattan. filming began in october, 2004, when ground zero was not much more than a sand pit. we see the rise over what americans consider hallowed ground of the 104-story skyscraper scheduled for completion in early 2014. it's one of those videos is strangely moving. there is plenty of room to criticize american foreign policy post-9-11, but this time lapse symbolizes americans have a way of bouncing back. with more than 2.2 million hits online the one world trade center time lapse is our web video of the week. we will see you next timet time at the listening post. [ music ] [[voiceover]] no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. >> hello, and welcome to al jaze
earthcam, a u.s. tech firm has released a time lapsed video showing the new one world trade center in manhattan. filming began in october, 2004, when ground zero was not much more than a sand pit. we see the rise over what americans consider hallowed ground of the 104-story skyscraper scheduled for completion in early 2014. it's one of those videos is strangely moving. there is plenty of room to criticize american foreign policy post-9-11, but this time lapse symbolizes americans have a way of...
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we may also want to keep track of japanese component suppliers to apple after the u.s. tech giant released upbeat sales figures for the latest iphones as you mentioned, ai. and now moving on to currencies. the yen is stronger against the dollar and euro. dollar yen is now at 98.80 to 85. the dollar fell in new york as comments from some federal reserve officials prompted expectations that the fed will maintain its bond buying program for some time. and for now, investors are looking to a string of economic data such as the case shiller home sales today, durable goods on wednesday and gdp on thursday. euro yen at the bottom of the screen, now at 133.38 to 43 yen. the common currency is lower after the european central bank president mario draghi said the central bank is ready to offer more long-term loans if needed. the euro also remains under pressure amid uncertainty over the political situation in germany. chancellor angela merkel needs to find a coalition party after sunday's elections. so there's a lot of catching up to do this morning. and i'll be back later with more u
we may also want to keep track of japanese component suppliers to apple after the u.s. tech giant released upbeat sales figures for the latest iphones as you mentioned, ai. and now moving on to currencies. the yen is stronger against the dollar and euro. dollar yen is now at 98.80 to 85. the dollar fell in new york as comments from some federal reserve officials prompted expectations that the fed will maintain its bond buying program for some time. and for now, investors are looking to a string...
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spying revelations have worked against the interests of u.s. tech firms operating abroad now this is the first time we've heard from the heads of such big corporations commenting on the n.s.a. scandal and of knowledge ing the wealth of information that was provided to the n.s.a. and acknowledging that no request can be rejected but for the public every week citizens are receiving new details finding out more and more about these pervasive n.s.a. tactics what's been going on how deep the surveillance it has been and continues to be. when i would snowden has been officially nominated by european union lawmakers for the prestigious soccer all for human rights prize the recipient is to be decided in october paul murphy he's an r. and b. p. from the parliamentary group that nominated snowden believes he won't win the prize but it's not about winning. this nomination doesn't call unfortunately from the leadership of the european union who i think would certainly prefer to avoid the embarrassment of him winning the prize but it comes from the left in the e
spying revelations have worked against the interests of u.s. tech firms operating abroad now this is the first time we've heard from the heads of such big corporations commenting on the n.s.a. scandal and of knowledge ing the wealth of information that was provided to the n.s.a. and acknowledging that no request can be rejected but for the public every week citizens are receiving new details finding out more and more about these pervasive n.s.a. tactics what's been going on how deep the...
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spying revelations have worked against the interests of u.s. tech firms that are operating abroad now this is the first time we've heard from the heads of such a big corporation speaking publicly about the n.s.a. scandal while acknowledging that the spy agency requests use user data and those requests can't be rejected in the meantime it seems that every week the public is receiving new details about how pervasive the n.s.a.'s taxes tactics have been and how much authority this agency actually wields in all of this is an indication of the n.s.a.'s power and that power actually recently came to light this week when a cute computer science professor at john hopkins university a prominent university in the united states was out. really forced to deal take down one of his blog posts on the university's site after he posted an article about america's spy program now the post was written by cryptography professor matthew green it was highly critical of the n.s.a. specifically how why he says the reckless reckless behavior of the agency and attacking onlin
spying revelations have worked against the interests of u.s. tech firms that are operating abroad now this is the first time we've heard from the heads of such a big corporation speaking publicly about the n.s.a. scandal while acknowledging that the spy agency requests use user data and those requests can't be rejected in the meantime it seems that every week the public is receiving new details about how pervasive the n.s.a.'s taxes tactics have been and how much authority this agency actually...
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spying revelations have worked against the interests of u.s. tech firms that are operating abroad now this is the first time we've heard from the heads of such big corporations speaking publicly about the n.s.a. scandal while acknowledging that the spy agency requests use user data and those requests can't be rejected in the meantime it seems that every week the public is receiving new details about how pervasive the n.s.a. is taxes tactics have been and how much authority this agency actually wields extraordinary to think the c.e.o. of yahoo says she could actually. treason charges how big corporations. have a big corporations being before the government in this sort of way. well i think that there's an effort from everybody we've interviewed over the course of the past months there's clearly a consensus that there is an effort there's a push to silence these corporations but it appears that these big data companies like facebook yahoo and google are beginning beginning to follow in the footsteps of smaller companies that have actually stood up to
spying revelations have worked against the interests of u.s. tech firms that are operating abroad now this is the first time we've heard from the heads of such big corporations speaking publicly about the n.s.a. scandal while acknowledging that the spy agency requests use user data and those requests can't be rejected in the meantime it seems that every week the public is receiving new details about how pervasive the n.s.a. is taxes tactics have been and how much authority this agency actually...
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spying revelations have worked against the interests of u.s. tech firms operating abroad now this is the first time we've heard from the heads of such big corporations commenting on the n.s.a. scandal and acknowledging the wealth of information that was provided to the n.s.a. and the knowledge no request can be rejected but for the public every week citizens are receiving new details finding out more and more about these pervasive n.s.a. tactics what's been going on how deep the surveillance it has been and continues to be. much history to the government trying to silence a big corporations that. no one. it appears that these big data companies are beginning to follow in the footsteps of smaller companies that have stood up to the n.s.a. and refuse to comply with their spying requests for example. the owner of x. mission internet the internet provider called x. mission he told r.t. that the only solution for keeping the government from spying is using encryption and having service providers that are willing to stand up against broad surveillance and
spying revelations have worked against the interests of u.s. tech firms operating abroad now this is the first time we've heard from the heads of such big corporations commenting on the n.s.a. scandal and acknowledging the wealth of information that was provided to the n.s.a. and the knowledge no request can be rejected but for the public every week citizens are receiving new details finding out more and more about these pervasive n.s.a. tactics what's been going on how deep the surveillance it...
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spends on the sale of nokia handset business to the u.s. tech giant. "after the bell" starts right now. david: let's get to today's action. he says it is time for investors to add risk to the portfolio. we have alan at the cme. alan, you were not shocked by the fed decision. you say you weren't surprised at all. >> not at all. the fed played this perfectly. you may not agree they have done exactly what they wanted. performance out of the market they wanted. threshold issue is very specific. 2% on inflation and 6.5% on unemployment. why everybody thought they would change the rules i don't know. david: hold on a second. you gave a half a percentage point on unemployment. they said 7%. >> 6.5. david: that's what they said back in july. >> okay, i'm pretty sure it was 6.5 anyways we're not there. when we get there we'll start thinking about it. anyways that is not as important. the market is on a strong trend. announcement of nothing but guess what? things continue to happen the way they are happening last four years, not so much yesterday. think about th
spends on the sale of nokia handset business to the u.s. tech giant. "after the bell" starts right now. david: let's get to today's action. he says it is time for investors to add risk to the portfolio. we have alan at the cme. alan, you were not shocked by the fed decision. you say you weren't surprised at all. >> not at all. the fed played this perfectly. you may not agree they have done exactly what they wanted. performance out of the market they wanted. threshold issue is...
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u.s. metro clean tech index for all cities in the continental united states. our city has launched effective and powerful solar programs, and we've set an ambitious clean energy goal of having 100% city-wide electricity come from renewable sources within the next 10 years. in the past decade, we've already begun this effort and we systematically have been building out our renewable energy sources. since 2004, our city has installed 13 municipal solar rays, totaling about 7.4 megawatts of solar energy generating capacity. this includes 5 megawatts solar system in our sunset reservoir, which is our largest and one of the largest urban municipal solar arrays in the state of california when it was first installed. in fact, i think some of you may be visiting the sunset reservoir on your visit this time. additionally, our solar sector incentive program, go solar s.f., has been working very hard in our city. in fact, in 2007 when it first started, there were only 795 non-municipal solar installations in our city that totaled about 3 megawatts. today that number is n
u.s. metro clean tech index for all cities in the continental united states. our city has launched effective and powerful solar programs, and we've set an ambitious clean energy goal of having 100% city-wide electricity come from renewable sources within the next 10 years. in the past decade, we've already begun this effort and we systematically have been building out our renewable energy sources. since 2004, our city has installed 13 municipal solar rays, totaling about 7.4 megawatts of solar...
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u.s. metro clean tech index for all cities in the continental united states.ur city has launched effective and powerful solar programs, and we've set an ambitious clean energy goal of having 100% city-wide electricity come from renewable sources within the next 10 years. in the past decade, we've already begun this effort and we systematically have been building out our renewable energy sources.
u.s. metro clean tech index for all cities in the continental united states.ur city has launched effective and powerful solar programs, and we've set an ambitious clean energy goal of having 100% city-wide electricity come from renewable sources within the next 10 years. in the past decade, we've already begun this effort and we systematically have been building out our renewable energy sources.
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u.s.-based tech companies that have big piles of offshore cash they could use to finance an acquisition like the apples -- >> at 9 bucks a share? >> on the one hand it's only $5 billion and again if you can use your offshore cash, remember microsoft bought skype, based in luxembourg and then nokia in finland. they have big reserves of offshore cash. that being said, right, many people have looked at this and there's been no bite yet. it's also important to remember, fairfax right, prim watson joined the board, the stock in the mid 16s. this has been a paying trade for him and he's losing money on this as well. >> this is an insurance company, though. i can understand microsoft buying skype and nokia, at least they're engaged in technology. this is the equivalent of finland insurance holdings corporation buying nokia. right? this is not some strategic deal? >> no. it's not as though they're going to be getting any synergies from fairfax owning this. >> unless they gave out a free blackberry with every life insurance policy you sign up for. >> as in those that other private equity firms underg
u.s.-based tech companies that have big piles of offshore cash they could use to finance an acquisition like the apples -- >> at 9 bucks a share? >> on the one hand it's only $5 billion and again if you can use your offshore cash, remember microsoft bought skype, based in luxembourg and then nokia in finland. they have big reserves of offshore cash. that being said, right, many people have looked at this and there's been no bite yet. it's also important to remember, fairfax right,...
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u.s. spy agencies and compliant tech giants and she's maria marina partner has the details. as the n.s.a. spying scandal continues to undermine america's global standing one u.s. ally is not willing to forgive and forget brazilian president dilma rousseff who has canceled her scheduled visit to the white house next month and pulling out of what was supposed to be the first official state visit of u.s. president barack obama's second term it would have also been the first for a brazilian president in nearly two decades in addition to breaking dates brasilia is also taking steps to divorce itself from the u.s. centric internet while seeking its own sovereignty in cyberspace president rousseff has ordered a series of measures aimed at greater brazilian online independence including storing citizens data locally to protect from n.s.a. snooping according to reports the brazilian government is also planning to lay underwater fiber optic cable directly to europe and also link to all south american nations currently most of brazil's global internet traffic passes through the united s
u.s. spy agencies and compliant tech giants and she's maria marina partner has the details. as the n.s.a. spying scandal continues to undermine america's global standing one u.s. ally is not willing to forgive and forget brazilian president dilma rousseff who has canceled her scheduled visit to the white house next month and pulling out of what was supposed to be the first official state visit of u.s. president barack obama's second term it would have also been the first for a brazilian...
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neoconservative commitment to the notion that we can export democracy and this other notion that high-tech u.s. -- will be build the able to went quickly, he had got way out of bounds. >> i want to correct what i said, i said 2004. 2004 defense budget but he made the statement february 23, 2003 before -- >> that's right brfment the invasion -- before the invasion, correct. >> you write about in your book the famous name in military history, lieutenant general shnedly butler. >> major general. >> excuse me. i gave him another stripe. major general shmedley butler, who was he and why did you write about him? >> he's a fantastic character. he was a marine. he was a marine who served basically from the beginning of the first outward thrust of american empire, spanish-american war and its aftermath. served through the -- well into the 1930's. twice won the medal of honor. although he participated in world war i, his role in world war i was not really significant. the real sort of fabric of smedly butler's career was in olicing the american empire. participating in the combination in china, invading
neoconservative commitment to the notion that we can export democracy and this other notion that high-tech u.s. -- will be build the able to went quickly, he had got way out of bounds. >> i want to correct what i said, i said 2004. 2004 defense budget but he made the statement february 23, 2003 before -- >> that's right brfment the invasion -- before the invasion, correct. >> you write about in your book the famous name in military history, lieutenant general shnedly butler....
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from the notion that we could support democracy and the other notion that the high-tech u.s. forces are going to be able to win quickly, he had gone way out of bounds. >> i want to make sure i correct something i said. 2004 -- it was the 2004 defense budget but he made that statement on february 25, 2003 right before the march -- >> before the invasion, that's correct. >> you write in your book about a famous name in military history, general smedley butler. >> major general smedley butler. >> excuse me. i gave him another stripe. who was he? >> he was a marine who served basically from the beginning of the first outward thrust of the american empire. served well into the 1930s. twice won the metal of honor. although he participated in world war i, the role in world war i was not significant. the fabric of smedley butler's career was policing the american empire. participating in the boxer expedition in china. invading and occupying various caribbean islands, the dominican republic and haiti. an instrument of u.s. foreign policy. he was good at it. what makes him of great int
from the notion that we could support democracy and the other notion that the high-tech u.s. forces are going to be able to win quickly, he had gone way out of bounds. >> i want to make sure i correct something i said. 2004 -- it was the 2004 defense budget but he made that statement on february 25, 2003 right before the march -- >> before the invasion, that's correct. >> you write in your book about a famous name in military history, general smedley butler. >> major...
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u.s. electronic and tech industry, so they're very connected. they want to know what's going on.ter relations with the rest of the world and it is one of the reasons why they elected him because he promised he would have a more constructive and moderate and less extremist relationship with the rest of the world. >> very, very sharp connected and intelligent young population, too as you point out. fascinating stuff. who knows where it will go from there. twitter diplomacy. who knows? >> it is very telling this time. christian making news and breaking news about the nuclear talks and where they're headed next. it is very significant. >> who knows where that could lead to. facebook. >> as congress debates whether to back military action against the syrian regime, there are images that show a darker side to the rebels. we'll show that up next. [ female announcer ] you tweeted, posted and cheered about yoplait's fall favorites. so we brought pumpkin pie and apple crisp back for a limited time. see? you really do call the shots. ♪ yoplait. it is so good. ♪ this is new disturbing video.
u.s. electronic and tech industry, so they're very connected. they want to know what's going on.ter relations with the rest of the world and it is one of the reasons why they elected him because he promised he would have a more constructive and moderate and less extremist relationship with the rest of the world. >> very, very sharp connected and intelligent young population, too as you point out. fascinating stuff. who knows where it will go from there. twitter diplomacy. who knows?...
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. >> at that point you need extra heavy duty ant techs and intravenous antibiotic u.s.an't ignore this. >> and go to the emergency room and there are studies how they handle it. they can use intravenous antibiotics and kidney stones pre dispose you and diabetes can. women get them a lot more than men do. david said the reason. it is often related to sex. you have to wash after or before sex. you have to your nate after sex. that's important. drinking cranberry juice can help and parsely can help and celery can help and watermelon can help. don't get dehydrated. urinary frequency. you are going too often. it burns when you your nate. you can have a urinary tract infection without urinating. sometimes you can be in the middle of getting one and you can get rid of it by having the cranberry juice. doctors look under the microscope for white blood cells. when the body is fighting the infection you make white blood cells. >> i asked you to do this topic because somebody i knew had gotten one and ended up in the hospital and on a ventilator because of the sepsis. >> it is ver
. >> at that point you need extra heavy duty ant techs and intravenous antibiotic u.s.an't ignore this. >> and go to the emergency room and there are studies how they handle it. they can use intravenous antibiotics and kidney stones pre dispose you and diabetes can. women get them a lot more than men do. david said the reason. it is often related to sex. you have to wash after or before sex. you have to your nate after sex. that's important. drinking cranberry juice can help and...
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u.s. steel. today it's about tech and the rich guys are getting younger and younger.heck out the under 40 tech billionaires on the brand new forbes list. we'll start with facebook co-founder, the youngest 29 years old. worth more than $5 billion. facebook's mark zucker burg, also 29, 19 billion dollars. napster's founder former facebook president, sean parker, 33, 2 billion and serves as the musical director of spod phi-- spodfy. and robert perra. and how do the youngsters fit into our financial culture? do you, do young people record regard them as role models or recent them? later, charles payne and jason mattera will talk about that. times do change. let me follow the other stories, i've got three amongst many. first up, two year anniversary of occupy wall street, sort of autonomous actions in and around lower manhattan starting 8 a.m. eastern time. i guess they still don't have jobs. now they want a robin hood tax. another consequence of obama care, your doctor will have to ask you about your sex life or face a fine. your answers will be stored electronically. the
u.s. steel. today it's about tech and the rich guys are getting younger and younger.heck out the under 40 tech billionaires on the brand new forbes list. we'll start with facebook co-founder, the youngest 29 years old. worth more than $5 billion. facebook's mark zucker burg, also 29, 19 billion dollars. napster's founder former facebook president, sean parker, 33, 2 billion and serves as the musical director of spod phi-- spodfy. and robert perra. and how do the youngsters fit into our...
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u.s. budget is over-shadowing a major m&a deal in the tech sector. >> and a bid to block today's vote by lawmakersert a u.s. government shutdown that is now just five days away. >> and it's share of tokyo electron that surged 13% they form a $29 billion powerhouse. will it get approval from anti-trust watchdogs? >> and more pressure from the french government as business sentiment unexpectedly falls in december amid the call toes shift the tax burden away from the corporate sector. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> and a very good morning to you. if you've just joined us stateside, welcome to the start of your global trading day. yesterday, of course, the dow was down 66 points. the s&p down around 4 points and today futures are right now below fair value. the dow is currently 27 points below fair value. the nasdaq at the moment is about 3 points below fair value. the s&p about a point or so below fair value. we'll be looking ahead to durable goods and new home sales. the ftse global 300 is down not by much, just one point. eu
u.s. budget is over-shadowing a major m&a deal in the tech sector. >> and a bid to block today's vote by lawmakersert a u.s. government shutdown that is now just five days away. >> and it's share of tokyo electron that surged 13% they form a $29 billion powerhouse. will it get approval from anti-trust watchdogs? >> and more pressure from the french government as business sentiment unexpectedly falls in december amid the call toes shift the tax burden away from the...
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april 2007, virginia tech, 32 killed by one shooter, the worse mass shooting in u.s. history. >> question, president obama on tuesday says if voters want gun legislation to get passed in congress, they should focus attention on congress. president obama highlighted of today's congress in order to deflect attention from joe biden. >> there are lot of gun laws on the books right now that aren't properly enforced. to ask congress to pass more laws when we are not making sure, you know, gun checks are taking into account people's mental health history -- [ talking at the same time ] >> do you remember joe biden being tasked with this -- [ talking at the same time ] >> it didn't evaporate. they were all voted down except one and that had to do with mental health -- [ talking at the same time ] >> if i could finish, ron barber who was injured when gabrielle giffords was shot, she has ledge -- he has legislation, there is maneuvering on that one narrow area in congress. >> but -- [ talking at the same time ] >> back to guns. colorado, two people voted for gun control after n
april 2007, virginia tech, 32 killed by one shooter, the worse mass shooting in u.s. history. >> question, president obama on tuesday says if voters want gun legislation to get passed in congress, they should focus attention on congress. president obama highlighted of today's congress in order to deflect attention from joe biden. >> there are lot of gun laws on the books right now that aren't properly enforced. to ask congress to pass more laws when we are not making sure, you know,...
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if you buy in the u.s., look at financials and techs. thank you. >> correct. thank you.he pump, gas prices on the rise as syria worries boost oil. sandra smith is standing by in the new york studio, by the way, with today's tread. >> nice to be back, and gas prices may not be notable we're up a penny from a month ago, sitting at 3.57, a retail price for a gallon of gasoline, what you're paying as a national average right now. what's notable is that usually we would be much lower after we end the summer driving season, after labor day, that number falls off. not the case. mr. lundberg says it's because the oil prices are climbing. oil down today, but look at the one-month chart, guys, a month ago, we got oil prices around a hundred dollars a barrel, back at 110 a barrel. again, down a little today as some of the fears over syria are limited. there's, obviously, a lot of speculation we'll see a limited strike, if any over there. some of the fear premium coming from the market, and naturally, the wholesale gasoline prices come down today too down, but more than a full perce
if you buy in the u.s., look at financials and techs. thank you. >> correct. thank you.he pump, gas prices on the rise as syria worries boost oil. sandra smith is standing by in the new york studio, by the way, with today's tread. >> nice to be back, and gas prices may not be notable we're up a penny from a month ago, sitting at 3.57, a retail price for a gallon of gasoline, what you're paying as a national average right now. what's notable is that usually we would be much lower...
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. >> you have high-tech electronics, and it can take up a lot of space. >> it will cost $299. it will go on sale in the u.s. next month. dick tracy had one 50 years ago. >> that's right. >> back to the future. >>> things will be heating up big time. >> reporter: we have typical september sultriness. 100 by the weekend. oakland bay bridge had a beautiful day. we will have a lot of heat coming upstarting friday. fog around the pay. coastline is burning off. everyone gets sunshine. we had average temperatures. tomorrow golden gate bridge 70. friday close to 80. first time in san francisco coming up on saturday. here is the change, low pressure, rainfall for seattle and portland. it hasn't been hot. we have been cooler than average. the high pressure moves in. we will talk about temperatures shooting through the roof. the on shore flow will go away. a 5-day period with temperatures above average. we have a mild day tomorrow. the weekend will be toasty. make sure kids drink a lot of water. 79 in palo alto. walnut creek and pleasanton, 83. cloverdale 85. the heat will stay through the weekend. 100 inland. it wil
. >> you have high-tech electronics, and it can take up a lot of space. >> it will cost $299. it will go on sale in the u.s. next month. dick tracy had one 50 years ago. >> that's right. >> back to the future. >>> things will be heating up big time. >> reporter: we have typical september sultriness. 100 by the weekend. oakland bay bridge had a beautiful day. we will have a lot of heat coming upstarting friday. fog around the pay. coastline is burning off....
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tech attack. do they have the capability and desire to attack the u.s.? >> as pete said, the u.s. intelligence community has been focused on americans going since about 2007. and there have been several dozen americans who have gone there and those have been the individuals we've been most concerned about because of their ability to travel to the west and their knowledge of the west. the organization has not proven itself terribly capable of launching terrorist attacks outside of the region, although it is responsible for the 2010 world cup bombing in uganda and other plotting toward london. so at this point, i think the precautions that you see in new york and elsewhere are really just that. the organization although able to strike in kenya, probably is not well positioned to do so far away from that region. >> thank you. >>> this was a deadly day in pakistan where two suicide bombers blew themselves up outside an anglican church . hundreds of worshippers streamed out of church. more than 140 were wounded. it was described as the deadliest attack ever against pakistan's christian
tech attack. do they have the capability and desire to attack the u.s.? >> as pete said, the u.s. intelligence community has been focused on americans going since about 2007. and there have been several dozen americans who have gone there and those have been the individuals we've been most concerned about because of their ability to travel to the west and their knowledge of the west. the organization has not proven itself terribly capable of launching terrorist attacks outside of the...
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we try to get these high-tech wheelchairs for grievously wounded military people in the u.s. we believe we'll be able to get the so-called track chairs for every vet that needs one. they cost about $15,000 each. americans are pitching in all over the country. on september 15th, some new york firefighters are holdsing a benefit at the eagle auto mall in river head on long island to raise money for the independence fund,.org. that's a charity getting the chairs. we salute those firefighters, also donald trump. we hope other wealthy americans will follow his lead. factor tip of the day. that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website. also, spout off about the factor. oweriley@foxnews.com. this is a good word this evening, do not be bellicose. thanks for watching. remember that the spin stops right here. we are definitely l >> it's september 4th. a fox news lart. he was supposed to rot in jail for the rest of his life. ariel castro found dead an apparent suicide in his cell. >> lawmakers from both parties backing a strike on syria. they agreed up to 90-da
we try to get these high-tech wheelchairs for grievously wounded military people in the u.s. we believe we'll be able to get the so-called track chairs for every vet that needs one. they cost about $15,000 each. americans are pitching in all over the country. on september 15th, some new york firefighters are holdsing a benefit at the eagle auto mall in river head on long island to raise money for the independence fund,.org. that's a charity getting the chairs. we salute those firefighters, also...
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u.s. history. we remember the shooting at virginia tech in blacksburg, virginia.olumbine, high school, littleton *, colorado. hopped fire on their fellow students and teachers. death toll that day, 13. also 13 killed in fort hood, texas when former army psychiatrist nadal hassan opened fire. he was sentenced to death for that crime only weeks ago. 12 is the count for the shooting at the navy yard. that does not include the gunman aaron alexis. 9 people were injured including a woman who took a bullet to the skull. martha: it's a tense day in washington that got so much worse after an incident right in front of the white house that had the secret service rushing in a panic. we are going to tell you what happened there. bill: despite multiple arrests and his checkered service. aaron alexis got an honorable discharge from the u.s. navy. >> i'm sad because i can't believe he would do something like this. we all get mad and upset but we don't do this. with simple, real, like roasted peanuts, creamy peanut butter, and a rich dark-chocolate flavor, plus 10 grams of prote
u.s. history. we remember the shooting at virginia tech in blacksburg, virginia.olumbine, high school, littleton *, colorado. hopped fire on their fellow students and teachers. death toll that day, 13. also 13 killed in fort hood, texas when former army psychiatrist nadal hassan opened fire. he was sentenced to death for that crime only weeks ago. 12 is the count for the shooting at the navy yard. that does not include the gunman aaron alexis. 9 people were injured including a woman who took a...
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u.s. citizen, and you have to have no felony con vicks. to get more information, go to the chpcareers.com web site. >>> high-tech companies like twitter, they'rereate hundreds of jobs, and they're having a big effect on san francisco's economy. a uc berkeley exhibition professor found that for every job that a tech company -- for every job that a tech company in the city, five local service jobs are created. now, they say it's easy to see activity has picked up in the mid-market neighborhood since twitter arrived. >> honestly, i don't think i'll be in business without twitter being here, without, you know,, like, all these other companies move in. >> more technology companies, including yammer and square are also moving to the mid-market area near twitter. a major high-rise apartment building is being built right across the street from twitter. the downside, they say, rents are going higher. that's driving out some of the long-time residents. >>> hayward police are cracking down on students who skip school. police fanned out across the city on tuesday looking for students who were not in class. the students are put on buses and taken to school
u.s. citizen, and you have to have no felony con vicks. to get more information, go to the chpcareers.com web site. >>> high-tech companies like twitter, they'rereate hundreds of jobs, and they're having a big effect on san francisco's economy. a uc berkeley exhibition professor found that for every job that a tech company -- for every job that a tech company in the city, five local service jobs are created. now, they say it's easy to see activity has picked up in the mid-market...
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>> on the topic of clouds, will the news about the nsa's involvement with tech companies' collection of data, will that hurt u.s. businesses that want to sell their cloud computing services to european companies and the government? >> guest: i think, you know, the way that we approach cloud computing and, you know, my focus is much more on the federal network, how we're running the federal computing inside the executive branch and all of that, so i'm not the resident expert on the overlay -- >> you do have some experience. >> guest: for sure, i do. but it's not my wheelhouse from a statutory standpoint. i think the, you know, we have to have safeguards in place as we work with these private sector companies to define the way they do cloud computing. what we've done is largely defined a spectrum of type of scenarios that go into cloud computing, everything from things like web sites that we find being replicated around the world to the most secure information that should run on u.s. soil with the employees of the cloud computing provider having background checks and things like that. and there's a range in betwe
>> on the topic of clouds, will the news about the nsa's involvement with tech companies' collection of data, will that hurt u.s. businesses that want to sell their cloud computing services to european companies and the government? >> guest: i think, you know, the way that we approach cloud computing and, you know, my focus is much more on the federal network, how we're running the federal computing inside the executive branch and all of that, so i'm not the resident expert on the...
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u.s. auto sales had great numbers in august. ford and chrysler were each up 12%. big news in telecom and tech. firefighter came home with a phone company of its own. the software giant acquiring finnish company nokia's handset business for $7.25 billion. verizon acquired vodafone's stake in verizon wireless for $130 billion in cash and stock. huge deal. the deal is the third largest merger and acquisition transaction ever. the markets had been waiting and watching for the jobs report, mix in a little fed speculation, some syria worries and we have on interesting recipe for the week. joining me to interpret it all is byron wien. good to have you on the program. >> great to be here, maria. >> we got the jobs report out on friday. the economy creating 169,000 new jobs. that was below expectations. how would you characterize? >> i would say it was disappointing and the revisions were disappointing. the economy -- the most recent numbers, the purchasing managers index, some of the other numbers, the revision of the gdp for the second quarter, those were all favorable. so people were thinking the ec
u.s. auto sales had great numbers in august. ford and chrysler were each up 12%. big news in telecom and tech. firefighter came home with a phone company of its own. the software giant acquiring finnish company nokia's handset business for $7.25 billion. verizon acquired vodafone's stake in verizon wireless for $130 billion in cash and stock. huge deal. the deal is the third largest merger and acquisition transaction ever. the markets had been waiting and watching for the jobs report, mix in a...
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tech report. and synthetic marijuana is slowly becoming an alternative to the real stuff in the u.s. but it's an alternative that can have deadly consequences. now local governments are battling to regulate it. we will tell you more in the special investigation. it's thursday, september 26, 5:00 p.m. in washington dc r.t. you are watchingr.t. -- you raeare watching r.t. first, the five permanent members of the security council continue their efforts to find agreements on a resolution addressing syria's chemical weapons. john kerry and the russian foreign secretary had been working closely to draft a pact to convinced syria to give up chemical weapons. also today, john kerry is meeting with iran's foreign minister and top diplomats from four other country to talk about iran's nuclear program. today, iran's president rouhani, called for the complete eradication of nuclear weapons all around the world. >> no nation should possess nuclear weapons. since there are no right hands for these wrong weapons, as you, mr. secretary-general have rightly put it, iran is determined to make every ef
tech report. and synthetic marijuana is slowly becoming an alternative to the real stuff in the u.s. but it's an alternative that can have deadly consequences. now local governments are battling to regulate it. we will tell you more in the special investigation. it's thursday, september 26, 5:00 p.m. in washington dc r.t. you are watchingr.t. -- you raeare watching r.t. first, the five permanent members of the security council continue their efforts to find agreements on a resolution addressing...
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u.s. following the notorious surveillance scandal. making money by sacrificing your river see we keeping some reveals how tech firms are helping governments get inside your online life and better what they could and why strike it shows. a very warm welcome to you if you're just joining us here on our t.v. you're with me tom would say let's take a look at the news of the sow the pentagon has had to move swiftly to clarify and in see dearie statement from defense chief chuck hagel that russia supplied chemical weapons to syria officials say hey girl was in fact referring to russian syrian military ties in general when he spoke at a congregational hearing along with the white house of colleagues he was trying to convince lawmakers of america's war plan against present our son who they chemical attack near damascus has already is marina but my. well the u.s. senate foreign relations committee has approved a resolution for the use of force against syria in a ten to seven vote with three republicans voting with the president this bill was passed now the draft sets a sixty day deadline for use of military force in syria with one thirty day exten
u.s. following the notorious surveillance scandal. making money by sacrificing your river see we keeping some reveals how tech firms are helping governments get inside your online life and better what they could and why strike it shows. a very warm welcome to you if you're just joining us here on our t.v. you're with me tom would say let's take a look at the news of the sow the pentagon has had to move swiftly to clarify and in see dearie statement from defense chief chuck hagel that russia...
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market players saw the tech-heavy nasdaq close 1% higher at 3,783, and that's the highest in 13 years. investors place buy orders for u.s. government bonds, and they saw long-term interest rates fall sharply. the yield on the ten-year bond fell below 2.7%. meanwhile, a commodities sort. gold also climbed to the 1,300 level. >>> for house stocks here are opening. let's go to ram even who is standing by at the tokyo stock exchange. ramine, what's the reaction on tokyo markets? >> thank you very much. pretty positive reaction. let's have a look at the opening levels. in fact, for the nikkei and the topix, on the screens, up by more than 1% for both indexes. following the dow's record closing high, we're seeing stocks trading higher here. investors really stepping into buy. however, i have to thad the yen strength continues right now against the dollar. that may weigh on exporters. i'm going to keep track of all of those sectors. in fact, let's have a look at currency levels. of course, a crucial factor in how stocks trade. dollar-yen right now 98.25-27. we're going have to monitor how the dollar-yen trades. the dollar did
market players saw the tech-heavy nasdaq close 1% higher at 3,783, and that's the highest in 13 years. investors place buy orders for u.s. government bonds, and they saw long-term interest rates fall sharply. the yield on the ten-year bond fell below 2.7%. meanwhile, a commodities sort. gold also climbed to the 1,300 level. >>> for house stocks here are opening. let's go to ram even who is standing by at the tokyo stock exchange. ramine, what's the reaction on tokyo markets? >>...
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u.s. following the notorious so they did scandal. some making money by sacrificing your privacy weiqi lisa reveals how tech firms are helping governments get inside your online life no matter what the human rights record shows. good morning to you we're live from moscow this is your with me to bang with say the pentagon has had to move swiftly to clarify defense achieved chuck hagel claimed that the russians supplied chemical weapons to syria officials say hagar was in fact referring to russian the syrian military ties in general when he spoke at a congressional hearing along with the white house called leaks he was trying to convince lawmakers of america's war plan against present us up with a painful last month's chemical attack near damascus here's artie's marina. well the u.s. senate foreign relations committee has approved a resolution for the use of force against syria in a ten to seven vote with three republicans voting with the president this bill was passed now the draft sets a sixty day deadline for use of military force in syria with one thirty day extension and it prohibits any troops on the ground now this bill full senate
u.s. following the notorious so they did scandal. some making money by sacrificing your privacy weiqi lisa reveals how tech firms are helping governments get inside your online life no matter what the human rights record shows. good morning to you we're live from moscow this is your with me to bang with say the pentagon has had to move swiftly to clarify defense achieved chuck hagel claimed that the russians supplied chemical weapons to syria officials say hagar was in fact referring to russian...
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u.s. government is expected to reveal the secret decisions of the pfizer court while more and more tech companies pressure the court for permission to divulge their requests an update on the n.s.a. secretive surveillance coming up and if you didn't get any sleep last night you're not alone millions of americans are developing new sleep disorders and with them a new dependency on big pharma a full breakdown on how these sleep friendly drugs are ruling the nation later in the show. it's tuesday september tenth five pm in washington d.c. i'm near i david and you're watching r t we begin today with syria where the conversation on potential military action may be shifting a diplomatic solution is now on the table with syria formally accepting a russian proposal to place their chemical weapons under the supervision of the international community however today france's foreign minister told reporters his russian counterpart was not enthusiastic about a binding un resolution on syria that would provide a framework to control the country's chemical weapons stockpile russian president vladimir putin said t
u.s. government is expected to reveal the secret decisions of the pfizer court while more and more tech companies pressure the court for permission to divulge their requests an update on the n.s.a. secretive surveillance coming up and if you didn't get any sleep last night you're not alone millions of americans are developing new sleep disorders and with them a new dependency on big pharma a full breakdown on how these sleep friendly drugs are ruling the nation later in the show. it's tuesday...