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our intention is to buy a mobile phone triangulation device. our device has no capabilities from the manufacturer to do that. we don't even have the ability to modify that. it's strictly for being able to triangulate a communication on a mobile phone device. >> is it true it can capture cell phone data from bystanders who happen to be in the area? >> that's not true. that's absolutely not true. and that's the kind of myth we're trying to dispel. what happens is you have to have a certain code or serial number that is required to have a search warrant to get from the cell phone company. we then enter it into this device and it will triangulate the location of the phone. there's no ability for the phone to capture everybody's information. there's no ability for that. we don't want that. we don't want to be able to eavesdrop. we want to be able to locate that cellular device in these very limited circumstances to keep the community safer. >> so when will you use these devices? only when you have a warrant? and what kinds of training will you provi
our intention is to buy a mobile phone triangulation device. our device has no capabilities from the manufacturer to do that. we don't even have the ability to modify that. it's strictly for being able to triangulate a communication on a mobile phone device. >> is it true it can capture cell phone data from bystanders who happen to be in the area? >> that's not true. that's absolutely not true. and that's the kind of myth we're trying to dispel. what happens is you have to have a...
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student of history and politics and identity all over the world i had come to believe as a child of triangulation and moderate reform that radical change is possible that individuals can work hard to maybe nejd government policy one way or another to have a big win here or there but i believe that governments were very hard ships to turn a and it wasn't even an idealistic and food fish to think otherwise. and that moment blasted when your to show signs that it happened and millions of people who were political speech were willing to be killed to put them in wave after wave of the token ideal for social justice with the fall of the dictatorship and that was very humbling. so also as a reporter is incredible to see the things that were possible again from where they dropped off. so that was the beginning have you created new politics and a broken society? with almost no freedom and one of the primary tools of government to humiliate your population the holiday inn to analyze that and never challenge you. it is a very tall order that you say in the long term betted is inspiring and appealing but i d
student of history and politics and identity all over the world i had come to believe as a child of triangulation and moderate reform that radical change is possible that individuals can work hard to maybe nejd government policy one way or another to have a big win here or there but i believe that governments were very hard ships to turn a and it wasn't even an idealistic and food fish to think otherwise. and that moment blasted when your to show signs that it happened and millions of people...
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you said triangulation is not a strategy that will move america forward. history celebrates profiles of courage, not profiles of convenience. interesting choice of words under the circumstances. so let me ask you very directly is it your view that the country does not move forward during bill clinton's term's? >> it's my view that our country can only move forward now on the power of our principles as people and whether you are talking about foreign-policy leadership, we should always be leading with our principles rather than expedience when it comes to leadership here at home home, when it comes to immigration, when it comes to the need for continued reform on wall street and instead of offering up dodd-frank light so as not to offend any democratic party loyalists in manhattan. i think we need to continue this job and we need to do it on the principles that unite us as a people. windows refugee kids risked starvation and all sorts of suffering to arrive at our doorsteps we should stick to our principles and treat them as the generation and compassionate
you said triangulation is not a strategy that will move america forward. history celebrates profiles of courage, not profiles of convenience. interesting choice of words under the circumstances. so let me ask you very directly is it your view that the country does not move forward during bill clinton's term's? >> it's my view that our country can only move forward now on the power of our principles as people and whether you are talking about foreign-policy leadership, we should always be...
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i had come to the leave as a child of the triangulation and moderate reform that radical change is impossible and system change is impossible that individuals can work if they work hard they can maybe nudge the government policy one way or another baby to have a big win here or there. but i believe that that's in the nature and the government and state systems were very hardships to turn and that it was naÏve, idealistic and foolish to think otherwise. and the moment that lasted about a year after the first uprising began showed that in fact it is not impossible and that in this case something that all of the experts knew was impossible had happened and millions of people who were terrified and refuse to utter even the smallest political speech were suddenly from one end to the next willing to be killed and rushed towards the police in the interest of the slogan that you took in the idealistic social justice in the fall of the dictatorship. that to me was mindbending and very humbling. as an individual and also as a reporter it was incredible to see. so how do you create the new politics and
i had come to the leave as a child of the triangulation and moderate reform that radical change is impossible and system change is impossible that individuals can work if they work hard they can maybe nudge the government policy one way or another baby to have a big win here or there. but i believe that that's in the nature and the government and state systems were very hardships to turn and that it was naÏve, idealistic and foolish to think otherwise. and the moment that lasted about a year...
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tomorrow, what does triangulation mean? see you then. >> thanks for watching children of all ages. we will be right back. ♪ >> we are live 24-7 on bloomberg politics.com. we want to thank al hunt for joining us. up next "taking stock." sayonara. ♪ >> i am him stock and this is what i am taking stock of on monday march 2, 2015. the nasdaq is about 5000. the nasdaq gained nearly -- 1%. shares fell more than 25% today. sunday evening a cbs 60 minutes reporter accused the company of selling illegal levels of formaldehyde. >> basically they have been poisoning their customers.
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you said triangulation is not a strategy that will move america forward. history celebrates profiles in courage, not profiles in convenience. let me ask directly. is it your view the country did not move forward during bill clinton's terms? martin j. o'malley: our country can only move forward on the power of our principles as a people. whether you're talking about foreign policy leadership, we should always be leading with principles rather than expediency. when it comes to leadership here at home, when it comes to immigration, when it comes to the need for continued reform on wall street instead of offering dodd frank lite, i think we need to continue this job, and we need to continue on the principles that unite us as a people. when refugee kids risk starvation and all sorts of suffering to arrive at our doorstep, we should stick to our principles and treat them as the generous and compassionate people we are. that's what i mean when i say the triangulation will not allow us to solve our problems splitting the difference between the way things have alwa
you said triangulation is not a strategy that will move america forward. history celebrates profiles in courage, not profiles in convenience. let me ask directly. is it your view the country did not move forward during bill clinton's terms? martin j. o'malley: our country can only move forward on the power of our principles as a people. whether you're talking about foreign policy leadership, we should always be leading with principles rather than expediency. when it comes to leadership here at...
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. >> triangulation allows you to put two or three reference points together that allow you to get as close as you can to where that person might be. that's why we have designed our business based upon the generalizations and not the specific? dwhu buy that. >> usc raw prefacers aren't buying the promise of an am i am on thety. >> there are other peoples, other people have information about who is going to which doctor or who goes to which neighborhood or who patronizes which store and they can cross-reference that . >> people didn't know their phone was leaving bread crumbsa that people were storing and sell to go everyone else. you could call it innovative or creepy. >> they are not interested in individual people. their marketing budgets can't support it but norm follows public post okay insta graham and facebook and those became fair game when you click "i agree." > the jayz saying things in a concert. >> i want to find out how many people hash tagged ms. brandon. >> that's one thick we could do. >> the audience was older than expected and molson was the crowd's favorite beer. >>
. >> triangulation allows you to put two or three reference points together that allow you to get as close as you can to where that person might be. that's why we have designed our business based upon the generalizations and not the specific? dwhu buy that. >> usc raw prefacers aren't buying the promise of an am i am on thety. >> there are other peoples, other people have information about who is going to which doctor or who goes to which neighborhood or who patronizes which...
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he said, we don't need triangulation. we need to hold true to our principles. those kinds of attacks are going to increase because she looks more vulnerable and it becomes a self-fulfilling process. >> and what about the maureen dowd column? open letter not just to hillary clinton. she signed it, from america. but she has scathing language in there about the clintons, the suggestion that they think they're above the law, that they do things the way they want to do them and it's not going to be okay, at least not with maureen dowd. >> we talked about this before. i think maureen dowd is quite right. she is vicious. she lacerates the former first lady. but maureen dowd is quite right about this. the message from hillary clinton, that press conference wasn't about talking to the press. that was talking to democrats to say, suck it up, i'm your nominee, you don't have any other choice, you have no other options and you're going to go along with this even though you find it grubby and seedy and it reminds you of all these things in the package and the baggage -- but
he said, we don't need triangulation. we need to hold true to our principles. those kinds of attacks are going to increase because she looks more vulnerable and it becomes a self-fulfilling process. >> and what about the maureen dowd column? open letter not just to hillary clinton. she signed it, from america. but she has scathing language in there about the clintons, the suggestion that they think they're above the law, that they do things the way they want to do them and it's not going...
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. >> kind to try to triangulate on what the consensus is. i think all of the rating systems have strengths and potential weaknesses. >> the consensus is the health care rating systems will continue to improve and that will likely have a ripple effect, improving health care in the process. in the meantime if you want to know just ask more questions. >> competition to get into uc is about to get tougher. the uc president announced she will cap enrollment at current levels unless the state increases funding by $200 million. janet napolitano said she's also capping controversial out of state enrollment at uc berkeley and ucla but not at the other eight campuses. nonresidents pay three times the fees californians pay. >> recycled food scraps may become a bigger fixture in palo alto. city leaders are indorsing a new effort to indorse composting. resident would be able to dump their scrappings with lawn scrappings. they're also considering a new ordinance to require all commercial businesses to compost. >> number two is the number one problem on on
. >> kind to try to triangulate on what the consensus is. i think all of the rating systems have strengths and potential weaknesses. >> the consensus is the health care rating systems will continue to improve and that will likely have a ripple effect, improving health care in the process. in the meantime if you want to know just ask more questions. >> competition to get into uc is about to get tougher. the uc president announced she will cap enrollment at current levels unless...
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. >> and try to triangulate on what the consensus is about the best you can do today, because all of the rating systems have strengths and potential weaknesses. >> reporter: but tay say it should be simple. >> put the grade outside, and say, we passed. >> reporter: dr. walker says that the rating system will continue to improve, and he expects the hospital care to improve as a result. >> no question they pay a lot of at the toengs the ratings -- at attention to the ratings. >> reporter: and the doctors say it is easier to compile that the data, and as compile more data, it will be easier to evaluate. jeanne ellie, nbc bay area news. >>> the dmv says that the number of donor registrations so far this year is up 30% from last year. that increase coincides with california's new law allowing undocumented worker s tos to apply for driver licenses. this could be life saving for those waiting for a organ transplant. >> today, the feds cracked down on birth tourism. they were serarching several high-end complexes. businesses are charging pregnant chinese women up to $80,000 to give birth her
. >> and try to triangulate on what the consensus is about the best you can do today, because all of the rating systems have strengths and potential weaknesses. >> reporter: but tay say it should be simple. >> put the grade outside, and say, we passed. >> reporter: dr. walker says that the rating system will continue to improve, and he expects the hospital care to improve as a result. >> no question they pay a lot of at the toengs the ratings -- at attention to the...
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you can combine the dead reckoning, latitude and longitude readings, along with a form of triangulation. that relies on this. it's a correction of the arabic word for "the ruler." it's a telescope atop a compass. you find a fixed point on shore a lighthouse, a rock, something you can find on a map. you peer through the telescope until you have a nice and centered. you check the compass. you go back to the map, find the point, and draw a line through it, across that very. -- bearing. you know you are somewhere on that line. to get more exact, you look at another point. you draw through that the same way. where the lines meet is where you are. the more sightings you take, the more pieces of land you mark down, the more accurate you are going to be. this is a reliable system. another way that is more specific to the chesapeake of getting an idea where you are relies on a lead line. this is the lead line. called so because there is a piece of lead at the end of a line. this is hollow and it is filled with tallow, be fat. it is tossed off a sick. knots -- off the ship. knots pass by. when it
you can combine the dead reckoning, latitude and longitude readings, along with a form of triangulation. that relies on this. it's a correction of the arabic word for "the ruler." it's a telescope atop a compass. you find a fixed point on shore a lighthouse, a rock, something you can find on a map. you peer through the telescope until you have a nice and centered. you check the compass. you go back to the map, find the point, and draw a line through it, across that very. -- bearing....
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o'malley said triangulation is not a strategy that will move america forward. history loves profiles and courage. >> the rockets in a physical match. rebron james and patrick beverley receiving technicals for a scrap after a charge call in the third indicator. it was later in the period that lebron and james harden fighting for a loose ball would get lebron not happy after he gets kicked below the belt. yeah. you see that? a kick below the belt. this one goes to lebron at the free-throw line with a chance to take the lead or a tie but he misses both shots. houston wins it. the rockets rubbing salt in the wound with this tweet anountsing a new king james in james harden. he scored 33 points in the victory. >> win the title first. in. >> the spring training has started. we're still doing this. game time conditions. a pop up drill, the way we know it's working, a resident called police with a noise complaint. get over it. that's what we'd say in baltimore. you going to birdland? >> i'm going to miss this. are we going to get the or yol updates? >> you are. >> >>.
o'malley said triangulation is not a strategy that will move america forward. history loves profiles and courage. >> the rockets in a physical match. rebron james and patrick beverley receiving technicals for a scrap after a charge call in the third indicator. it was later in the period that lebron and james harden fighting for a loose ball would get lebron not happy after he gets kicked below the belt. yeah. you see that? a kick below the belt. this one goes to lebron at the free-throw...
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you said triangulation is not a strategy that will move america forward. history celebrates profiles in courage, not profiles in convenience. let me ask directly. is it your view the country did not move forward during bill clinton's terms? strikes our country -- >> our country can only move forward on the power of our principles as a people. whether you're talking about foreign policy leadership, we should always be leading with principles rather than expediency. when it comes to leadership here at home, when it comes to immigration, when it comes to the need for continued reform on wall street instead of offering dog frank light -- dog frank -- dodd frank lite, i think we need to continue this job, and we need to continue on the principles that unite us as a people. when refugee kids risk starvation and all sorts of suffering to arrive at our doorstep, we should stick to our principles and treat them as the generous and compassionate people we are. that's what i mean when i say the triangulation will not allow us to solve our problems, splitting the diff
you said triangulation is not a strategy that will move america forward. history celebrates profiles in courage, not profiles in convenience. let me ask directly. is it your view the country did not move forward during bill clinton's terms? strikes our country -- >> our country can only move forward on the power of our principles as a people. whether you're talking about foreign policy leadership, we should always be leading with principles rather than expediency. when it comes to...
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the microphones record conversations, but designed to protect gunshots and can triangulate the shooter's location and trigger police. a pilot programme in new york detected gun fire in the december shootings of two police officers. the system may reveal how inaccurate the understanding of gun fire is in the country. usually it is tied to 911, but gunfire may go unreported when it doesn't hit anyone. >> when someone fires a gun people call 911, 20% of the time. the first challenge is four out of five times no one knows it happened apart from the person that pulled the trigger. >> there has been 414,000 incidents of non-fire related crime, it is based on 911 calls. shot spotter suggests they may be 80 times more efficient. if the american population knew how well shotters fly through the air and little kids follow gunfire, i think the reaction about the gun debate would be different. >> with 300 sensors in place, the system may be the beginning. researchers say it can have a lifelong impact on a child's health. children are especially sensitive. their brains and bodies are developing. high
the microphones record conversations, but designed to protect gunshots and can triangulate the shooter's location and trigger police. a pilot programme in new york detected gun fire in the december shootings of two police officers. the system may reveal how inaccurate the understanding of gun fire is in the country. usually it is tied to 911, but gunfire may go unreported when it doesn't hit anyone. >> when someone fires a gun people call 911, 20% of the time. the first challenge is four...
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governor who is running to clinton's left and used the phrase referring to the deal cutting in the 90s triangulation is not a strategy that will move america forward. there was plenty of clinton bashing at cpac where wisconsin governor scott walker got a momentum boost saturday. he was a close second to rand paul who won it on the appeal to young voters. jeb bush was fifth under scoring challenge with many cov conservatives. chris christie got little positive buzz. one thing was clear, walker is hot in part because his last name is not bush and no longer supports giving undocumented immigrants a path to legal status. he admitted he was for it before he was against it. >> my view has changed. candidates can say that. sometimes they don't. >> reporter: several candidates attended the conference in florida promoting reagan area pro growth policies. >> instead of abandoning why don't we try to implement them for once? >> reporter: bush says it has worked in the past but the former florida governor refuses to sign no new taxes pledges something his father was famous for breaking in the '90s. >>> the s&p
governor who is running to clinton's left and used the phrase referring to the deal cutting in the 90s triangulation is not a strategy that will move america forward. there was plenty of clinton bashing at cpac where wisconsin governor scott walker got a momentum boost saturday. he was a close second to rand paul who won it on the appeal to young voters. jeb bush was fifth under scoring challenge with many cov conservatives. chris christie got little positive buzz. one thing was clear, walker...
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makes me think that it is certainly capable of doing far more than simply identifying someone through a triangulation system. >> reporter: so how do we find out what capabilities the technology has and how well it works? >> a lot of the information is kept in a locked vault. we don't know how accurate these things are in the sense of saying it has a radius of 100 feet or 100 yards. we just quite frankly don't know. >> reporter: hani is a lawyer and an expert on this technology. he says the fbi and the product manufacturers have a non-disclosure agreement with local governments meaning local police can't spill the secrets. so information on accuracy capabilities and other aspects remains mum. even in court. >> one case in baltimore, basically, the judge threatened to hold the officer in contempt to the point where the prosecutors said you know what forget it we're not going to use that evidence, because we don't want to disclose the details in court. >> to be clear, there are examples of case being blown or settling for a lesser charge to protect the technology. it's technology that can be very valuab
makes me think that it is certainly capable of doing far more than simply identifying someone through a triangulation system. >> reporter: so how do we find out what capabilities the technology has and how well it works? >> a lot of the information is kept in a locked vault. we don't know how accurate these things are in the sense of saying it has a radius of 100 feet or 100 yards. we just quite frankly don't know. >> reporter: hani is a lawyer and an expert on this...
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don't triangulate and destroy our legacy. >> conspiracy theories. >> new developments in story we've been following all week long on "outnumbered". flag policy on uc-irvine. threats of violence on campus. why are students so intense on banning the american flag? >>> as nuclear talks go on with iran new fallout from a letter sent to the country signed by 47 republicans. did they undermine president obama? will it force the president to include congress in the negotiating? >>> right after the show, catch more from the couch on the web. join us for what is called outnumbered overtime by logging on to foxnews.com/outnumbered. click the overtime tab. tweet us questions comments. we have dr. manny. he is in. we'll take medical questions. no questions on my fun tone though. sorry. ♪ now with the xfinity tv go app, you can watch live tv anytime. it's never been easier with so many networks all in one place. get live tv whenever you want. the xfinity tv go app. now with live tv on the go. enjoy over wifi or on verizon wireless 4g lte. plus enjoy special savings when you purchase any new ver
don't triangulate and destroy our legacy. >> conspiracy theories. >> new developments in story we've been following all week long on "outnumbered". flag policy on uc-irvine. threats of violence on campus. why are students so intense on banning the american flag? >>> as nuclear talks go on with iran new fallout from a letter sent to the country signed by 47 republicans. did they undermine president obama? will it force the president to include congress in the...
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triangulation is not a strategy that will move america forward. history celebrates profiles in courage, not profiles in convenience. we must be unashamed and defenders of the american dream that we share, and the better choices necessary to pass it on to our kids. the dignity of every person tells us the right to marry is not a state right, it is a human right. [applause] when refugee children arrive on our doorstep, fleeing starvation and death gangs, we do not turn them away, we act like the generous, compassionate people we have always been. [applause] the enduring symbol of our nation is not the barbed wire fence, it is the statue of liberty. [applause] this is what we believe. this is who we are. we are americans, and in god we trust. [applause] yes, you and i are proud to be members of the democratic party. let the tea party measure their success by how many times they can shut down our government. we measure success in jobs and opportunity for all. let them speak for the sad yesterdays that were. we speak for the better tomorrows that can b
triangulation is not a strategy that will move america forward. history celebrates profiles in courage, not profiles in convenience. we must be unashamed and defenders of the american dream that we share, and the better choices necessary to pass it on to our kids. the dignity of every person tells us the right to marry is not a state right, it is a human right. [applause] when refugee children arrive on our doorstep, fleeing starvation and death gangs, we do not turn them away, we act like the...
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they get the triangulation effect they understand that this is not -- absolutely not. no i think there's something very profound when that jury hears evidence and on 30 counts they say guilty guilty guilty guilty. this is not just some sort of shooting. this was a terrorist act where they targeted innocent people and the impact was not only the people dying but hundreds of people injured, chris and joey. >> absolutely. we have to leave it on that. mel robbins, joey jackson, thank you very much. we'll keep following the trial. we'll see how it impacts the jury as they build up to the ultimate question of what the penalty should be for the crime committed. >>> a big announcement from and apple, finally unveiling its apple watch. you're going to have to wait he though to get yours. we'll tell you when it will be available and why you might be extra interested if you watch "game of thrones." if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and
they get the triangulation effect they understand that this is not -- absolutely not. no i think there's something very profound when that jury hears evidence and on 30 counts they say guilty guilty guilty guilty. this is not just some sort of shooting. this was a terrorist act where they targeted innocent people and the impact was not only the people dying but hundreds of people injured, chris and joey. >> absolutely. we have to leave it on that. mel robbins, joey jackson, thank you very...
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can record conversations, but they are designed to detect gunshots, and when they do this system can triangulate the location and notify police. 80 cities are mic'd in this way, and new york a pilot program detected the sounds of gunfire in the december shootings of two police officers. the system may also reveal just how inaccurate our understanding of gun violence is in this country. official estimates are based on 911 calls, but gunfire may go unreported when it doesn't hit anyone. >> unfortunately when somebody fires a gun, people call 911 only 20% of the time. so the first challenge is that four out of five times nobody nobodies it happened except the person who pulled the trigger. >> reporter: 414,000 incidents of non-fatal firearm crime in 2011 that is based on 911 calls. >> i think if the american population knew just how many shooting incidents there are, in which bullets are flying through the air, and little kids are listening to gunfire five ten 15 times a night. i think he reaction about the gun debate would be a little different. >> reporter: with 300 sensors in place, the system m
can record conversations, but they are designed to detect gunshots, and when they do this system can triangulate the location and notify police. 80 cities are mic'd in this way, and new york a pilot program detected the sounds of gunfire in the december shootings of two police officers. the system may also reveal just how inaccurate our understanding of gun violence is in this country. official estimates are based on 911 calls, but gunfire may go unreported when it doesn't hit anyone. >>...
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you said triangulation is not a strategy that will move america forward. history celebrates profiles of courage, not profiles of convenience. interesting choice of words under the circumstances. so let me ask you very directly is it your view that the country does not move forward during bill clinton's term's? >> it's my view that our country can only move forward now on the power of our principles as people and whether you are talking about foreign-policy leadership, we should always be leading with our principles rather than expedience when it comes to leadership here at home home, when it comes to immigration, when it comes to the need for continued reform on wall street and instead of offering up dodd-frank light so as not to offend any democratic party loyalists in manhattan. i think we need to continue this job and we need to do it on the principles that unite us as a people. windows refugee kids risked starvation and all sorts of suffering to arrive at our doorsteps we should stick to our principles and treat them as the generation and compassionate
you said triangulation is not a strategy that will move america forward. history celebrates profiles of courage, not profiles of convenience. interesting choice of words under the circumstances. so let me ask you very directly is it your view that the country does not move forward during bill clinton's term's? >> it's my view that our country can only move forward now on the power of our principles as people and whether you are talking about foreign-policy leadership, we should always be...
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triangulation, that's the critique of clinton in 1995 or something. does that word mean anything to people? >> i guess if mark o'malley says something and no one listens, does it matter? >> we found it. >> there you go. >> we have the associated press, headline today, no plane, many discoveries in year-long search for 3706789 a. a year ago this month the plane disappeared. it's yielded nothing so far, but we have gotten new underwater maps plans for better plane tracking, but no plane. what a -- i'm terrified of flying, this is one of those episodes that drives it home for me. >> it was one of several planes that went down. it is still mind boggling that the plane was not found. >> here's the positive. the positive thing that comes out of any disaster advances in technology advances in ensuring that other people do not die do not lose their lives because of the same thing. so all of the things they discovered, new floor mapping of the ocean floor, new surveillance of airplanes, other things like that are going to help keep us safe hopefully. >> but th
triangulation, that's the critique of clinton in 1995 or something. does that word mean anything to people? >> i guess if mark o'malley says something and no one listens, does it matter? >> we found it. >> there you go. >> we have the associated press, headline today, no plane, many discoveries in year-long search for 3706789 a. a year ago this month the plane disappeared. it's yielded nothing so far, but we have gotten new underwater maps plans for better plane...
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there have been disagreements but he's tried to triangulate on that relationship. i imagine he'll try to return to that. what you have is an israeli prime minister in defiance of his allies and world opinion on both the iran nuclear talks and on the palestinian issue. if he doubles down on both of those, these will be tough times for israel. >> and what does this show that the israeli people are thinking about? initially we have the center leftist talking about the price of food, economics of the country, whereas here we have voters really saying that they care about the bigger geopolitical picture, the security of the country, feeling very much isolated then? >> well let me put it like this. i would be careful in saying israeli voters. netanyahu has clearly not won the majority of voters. he's got a quarter of the seats in the knesset. this is coalition politics. he will be able to put together a coalition. what you see is two things. first of all the opposition tried to say it's the economy stupid and in israel it is not. you have to have a national security alte
there have been disagreements but he's tried to triangulate on that relationship. i imagine he'll try to return to that. what you have is an israeli prime minister in defiance of his allies and world opinion on both the iran nuclear talks and on the palestinian issue. if he doubles down on both of those, these will be tough times for israel. >> and what does this show that the israeli people are thinking about? initially we have the center leftist talking about the price of food,...
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we will talk triangulation coming up next but first hampton pearson has the cnbc wrap. >> let's look at the markets heading into tomorrow after a big rally today. the dow jumping 228 points the nasdaq netting 57 points. >>> that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. doug. you've been staring at that for awhile, huh? listen, td ameritrade has former floor traders to help walk you through that complex trade. so you'll be confident enough to do what you want. i'll pull up their number. blammo. let's get those guys on the horn. oooo looks like it is time to upgrade your phone, douglass. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. whether you need a warm up before the big race... or a healthy start before the big meeting there's a choice hotel that's waiting for you. this spring, choose choice twice, get a night at no price at 1,500 hotels. book now at choicehotels.com ♪ building aircraft, the likes of which the world has never seen. this is what we do. ♪ that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. now with the xfinity tv go app, you can watch live tv a
we will talk triangulation coming up next but first hampton pearson has the cnbc wrap. >> let's look at the markets heading into tomorrow after a big rally today. the dow jumping 228 points the nasdaq netting 57 points. >>> that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. doug. you've been staring at that for awhile, huh? listen, td ameritrade has former floor traders to help walk you through that complex trade. so you'll be confident enough to do what you want. i'll pull up...
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. >> triangulation is not a strategy that will move america forward. history celebrates profiles in courage. not profiles in convenience. >> reporter: one more claim to fame. his time as mayor of baltimore helped inspire this character on hbo's "the wire." >> if that doesn't happen we're going to lose these neighborhoods and ultimately this city. >> i think there is a rezem resemblance there. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> why are you running? why are you the pest person for the job? what is jour answer? >> i believe our country is at a defining moment in our history. the american dream is no longer true for the 80% of us working harder not getting further ahead. i have the experience after 15 years as executive, of governor of a state and mayor of a big city. to create a stronger economy. >> sounds like you have honed that down. back in 2007 you were one of hillary clinton's earliest supporters. you called her the experienced leader america needs. you added this no one is better equipped to repair america's alliances abroad and address the
. >> triangulation is not a strategy that will move america forward. history celebrates profiles in courage. not profiles in convenience. >> reporter: one more claim to fame. his time as mayor of baltimore helped inspire this character on hbo's "the wire." >> if that doesn't happen we're going to lose these neighborhoods and ultimately this city. >> i think there is a rezem resemblance there. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> why are you...
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there isn't a -- 40 years ago henry kissinger could get away with having one relationship over here and triangulate and it's much harder to have these -- to be on different sides of an issue, different sides of an alliance in this day in age when we expect -- when globally there's an expectation of diplomacy by principle. >> that's why we need "meet the press." >> we have a lot on sunday to talk about. you're be live from the iran -- >> heading to the airport. >> we have a lot going on here. >> thanks so much, chuck. >> coming up the final days disturbing new clues about the co-pilot's health before he flew the germanwings plane into the french alps that's next here only on msnbc. next. ♪♪ expected wait time: 55 minutes. your call is important to us. thank you for your patience. waiter! vo: in the nation, we know how it feels when you aren't treated like a priority. we do things differently. we'll take care of it. vo: we put members first... join the nation. thank you. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ curling up in bed with a ... ...favorite book is nice. but i think women would rather curl u
there isn't a -- 40 years ago henry kissinger could get away with having one relationship over here and triangulate and it's much harder to have these -- to be on different sides of an issue, different sides of an alliance in this day in age when we expect -- when globally there's an expectation of diplomacy by principle. >> that's why we need "meet the press." >> we have a lot on sunday to talk about. you're be live from the iran -- >> heading to the airport....
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cnn viewers will remember when a year ago it seemed that the search was triangulated by pings that were being heard by searchers. is the assumption today that none of those sounds were actually coming from mh-370's black boxes? >> reporter: the so-called underwater beacons, the pings, they tell us according to the paperwork, the batteries on one of them, the flight data recorder, had actually expired. that might have been a technicality and may not be true but it shows the recordkeeping on that was poor. but to the gem of your question, or the germ of it, yes. we don't know why. they've never said why they actually thought it was the pings and what it really was, but it was a complete wild goose chase. it was not the pings. >> thank you, richard quest. >>> and now was a u.s. ambassador fired when, like hillary clinton, he used a private e-mail service? as hillary clinton looks set to make a 2016 run for the white house, she's facing growing questions about why she may have broken government rules by using her personal e-mail for official business while she was secretary of state. the co
cnn viewers will remember when a year ago it seemed that the search was triangulated by pings that were being heard by searchers. is the assumption today that none of those sounds were actually coming from mh-370's black boxes? >> reporter: the so-called underwater beacons, the pings, they tell us according to the paperwork, the batteries on one of them, the flight data recorder, had actually expired. that might have been a technicality and may not be true but it shows the recordkeeping...
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i've come to believe as a child of the era of triangulation and moderate reform that radical change isn't possible that system change is impossible, that individuals can work if they work hard, they can maybe nudge, they can nudge government policy one way or another maybe have a big win here or there. but i believe that both human nature and governments and state systems were very hard ships to turn and that it was naive, idealistic and foolish to think otherwise. and the moment that lasted about a year after the first arab uprisings began showed that, in fact, it's not impossible that in this case something that all the experts knew was impossible had happened. and millions of people who were terrified and refused to utter even the smallest political speak were suddenly willing to be killed, willing to rush toward the police who were shooting them dead and rush wave after wave in the interest of a slogan as token and idealistic as "bread, freedom and social justice," and the fall of the dictatorship, that was, to me, mind bending. and very humbling as an individual. also as a reporter,
i've come to believe as a child of the era of triangulation and moderate reform that radical change isn't possible that system change is impossible, that individuals can work if they work hard, they can maybe nudge, they can nudge government policy one way or another maybe have a big win here or there. but i believe that both human nature and governments and state systems were very hard ships to turn and that it was naive, idealistic and foolish to think otherwise. and the moment that lasted...
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with our business with revenue, with real matchings and with fantastic growth, so that's obviously triangulated by the investors, not just [ inaudible ] but the other investors who participated in the round and compare with transactional marketplaces and on-line retailers that are public. of course, for the team that has built this business from nothing seven years ago it's a huge milestone but modern evaluation is the ability to accelerate growth and continue to fulfill our mission. >> and jose we will continue keep our eye on you. we appreciate you joining us on "squawk alley" this morning. >> thank you. >> joe say neves ceo of farfetched. >> when we come back we talked about oculus and if target has its way you will use it to browse the aisles of your local stores. exclusive video you do not want to miss. in the meantime rick santelli with the dow down 98 what are you watching? >> there's only one thing to watch. ecb meeting tomorrow and only one word to know, scarcity. scarcity. here we're going to see the ecb outline, the logistics and the operations behind purchasing 60 billion euros a mo
with our business with revenue, with real matchings and with fantastic growth, so that's obviously triangulated by the investors, not just [ inaudible ] but the other investors who participated in the round and compare with transactional marketplaces and on-line retailers that are public. of course, for the team that has built this business from nothing seven years ago it's a huge milestone but modern evaluation is the ability to accelerate growth and continue to fulfill our mission. >>...
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. >> if a sting ray only triangulated one number, then most people would probably not have any concerns with it. the problem is that it can only operate in a dragnet fashion so everyone within range when that sting ray is activated have their cell phone data intercepted. >> reporter: it's possible to use the technology to scoop up every phone on a street corner. perhaps looking for members of a street gang. or earn present at a protest like the recent ones in oakland. imagine that you were present at that protest or maybe you just lived upstairs, if the police were here using a sting ray something your phone could put on you some sort of watch list. brine hoster a privacy attorney in oakland showed us e-mails from the oakland police who wouldn't comment for the report. discussing protesters in the context of sting ray technology. but it's not clear exactly where and how it's been employed. >> we have strong suspicions when people report their cell phones acting quite weirdly being the batteries draining the interference with the ability to communicate. that we have heard these problems
. >> if a sting ray only triangulated one number, then most people would probably not have any concerns with it. the problem is that it can only operate in a dragnet fashion so everyone within range when that sting ray is activated have their cell phone data intercepted. >> reporter: it's possible to use the technology to scoop up every phone on a street corner. perhaps looking for members of a street gang. or earn present at a protest like the recent ones in oakland. imagine that...
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i had come to believe as a child of the year of triangulation and moderate reform that radical change is impossible. that system change is impossible. that individuals can work hard and maybe manage. they can match government policy one way or another. maybe have a big win here they are. but i believe that the nature and government and state systems were very hardships to turn. it was naÏve idealistic and foolish to think otherwise. the moment that lasted about a year after the first arab uprising began showed that in fact it is not impossible that in this case something all the expert do with impossible happened. millions of people who are terrified and refused the small squeak of political speech were suddenly from one end to the next willing to be killed, willing to rush towards police shooting them dead and wave after wave in the interest of a slogan if you take an idealistic as red freedom and social justice and the fall of the dictatorship. that was to me mindbending and very humbling as an individual. also as a reporter, it was catnip. it was incredible to see these kinds of t
i had come to believe as a child of the year of triangulation and moderate reform that radical change is impossible. that system change is impossible. that individuals can work hard and maybe manage. they can match government policy one way or another. maybe have a big win here they are. but i believe that the nature and government and state systems were very hardships to turn. it was naÏve idealistic and foolish to think otherwise. the moment that lasted about a year after the first arab...
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you said triangulation is not a strategy that will move america forward. history celebrates profiles in courage, not profiles and convenience. interesting choice of words on the circumstances. let me just ask you, very directly, is it your view that the question did not move forward during bill clinton's two terms? martin o'malley: no, it is my view that our country can only move forward now on the power of our principles. our principal of the people. whether you are talking about foreign policy leadership, we should always be meeting with our principles rather than expediency. when it comes to leadership here at home, when it comes to immigration, when it comes to the need for continued reform on wall street instead of offering up -- e speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms washington, d.c.,, march 13, 2015, i appoint the honorable barbara comstock to act as speaker pro tempore on this day, signed john a. boehner. speaker of the house of representati
you said triangulation is not a strategy that will move america forward. history celebrates profiles in courage, not profiles and convenience. interesting choice of words on the circumstances. let me just ask you, very directly, is it your view that the question did not move forward during bill clinton's two terms? martin o'malley: no, it is my view that our country can only move forward now on the power of our principles. our principal of the people. whether you are talking about foreign...