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with the national data, they are the fastest growing group in the state. faster growing than latinos. not so with asian-americans. they are the number one group. >> we understand this is a demographic that is growing. talk about the political impact and the high-profile asian-americans who are now in office here in california. >> high profile is a good word. six out of california's 63
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just last week new data national survey of family growth title 10 programs federally that showed an increase from the last survey from about 0.4 to 7% very large increase but still only 7%. so you can imagine that's 93% that are not using those methods so we still have a long way to go. >> brenda last year the d.c. campaign convinced city council to pass teen pregnancy prevention fund establishment act. what does that do? >> it wasn't just d.c. campaign coalition of the adolescent working group, groups like young women's project and a number of other programs throughout the city to ask the city to replace the funding that would be lost when a foundation ceased funding and teen pregnancy prevention work. we didn't want to see it go up. we wanted to see it go down. the $2 million replaced that funding. it will keep many local programs moving forward as we try to double down on the neighborhoods where the number of teen births remain high. the teen pregnancy prevention fund establishment act was led by councilman alexander chair of the committee on health and now chairman of the committee of he
just last week new data national survey of family growth title 10 programs federally that showed an increase from the last survey from about 0.4 to 7% very large increase but still only 7%. so you can imagine that's 93% that are not using those methods so we still have a long way to go. >> brenda last year the d.c. campaign convinced city council to pass teen pregnancy prevention fund establishment act. what does that do? >> it wasn't just d.c. campaign coalition of the adolescent...
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last year alone, 761 major national data breaches exposing personal information of of thousands in the d.c. area. alison: what happens after they stolen? 7 on your side i-team investigator josie sturman found out much is hiding in plain sight. reporter: people don't usually roll out the welcome matt. but at steven's home we didn't have to bust down the door to get close to everything he considers valuable. neither do scammers apparently. we are curious if your social security number is [beep] it >> it is. reporter: we found his personal information. >> is this your mother's maiden name and social security number and phone number? same with this woman, janice in laurel. >> we never knew how pale got the information to begin with. reporter: the i-team uncovered the identities of thousands of people and ear stars lake ashton kutcher, a former u.s. senator and even ferguson police officer darren wilson and found their social security numbers, credit cards and even their pin numbers and it was all posted where any up with can find it on a website. >> i didn't have to pay for this or search
last year alone, 761 major national data breaches exposing personal information of of thousands in the d.c. area. alison: what happens after they stolen? 7 on your side i-team investigator josie sturman found out much is hiding in plain sight. reporter: people don't usually roll out the welcome matt. but at steven's home we didn't have to bust down the door to get close to everything he considers valuable. neither do scammers apparently. we are curious if your social security number is [beep]...
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data, if the places are well marked and clean and safe people are going to use it. a mix och active and non structured programs will continue to listen to the commune tee reck counsel for the needs. we work can san francisco state and lot of big cities in terms of park standing and understanding best practices. that is sort of the thought with respect to programming. acquiring park land and space, we have a acquisition policy. one of the best things about san francisco is 98 percent of us live in a 10 minute wark walk of a park. which is good. that dozen meet everyones needs and dhoo have pockets in the southern market [inaudible] there is a lot of discussion that the mayor led that i had the opportunity to participate in planning for the water front where there is a spike in new housing and needs open space. we esited about the projects along the [inaudible] that will give a great opportunity. there are 300 acres of new open space in that area being planned. the plachbing department is our leading syson long term planning. we are committed and believe in public rec
data, if the places are well marked and clean and safe people are going to use it. a mix och active and non structured programs will continue to listen to the commune tee reck counsel for the needs. we work can san francisco state and lot of big cities in terms of park standing and understanding best practices. that is sort of the thought with respect to programming. acquiring park land and space, we have a acquisition policy. one of the best things about san francisco is 98 percent of us live...
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national security officials insist the breach did not compromise classified data. randall pinkston is here. good morning. this actually began at another department. >> the attack happened last october at the u.s. department of state. officials confirmed it at the time but the hackers apparently worked their way into a non-secure white house system. that is significant because the system in question is the executive office network and it stores president obama's private schedule. >> what about national security data? is that at risk? >> administration officials insist there is no risk to the national security data, because it is stored in a secure network where the government keeps top secret national security items. >> who are the hackers? >> according to unnamed officials, court according to the report, the hackerrion are russians. based on an analysis of malware software used in the attack, we are told it was russians. however, the white house is not confirming that conclusion, but remember last year, c.i.a. director james clapper said that russia is a bigger cyb
national security officials insist the breach did not compromise classified data. randall pinkston is here. good morning. this actually began at another department. >> the attack happened last october at the u.s. department of state. officials confirmed it at the time but the hackers apparently worked their way into a non-secure white house system. that is significant because the system in question is the executive office network and it stores president obama's private schedule. >>...
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with the national data, they are the fastest growing group in the state. faster growing than latinos. not so with asian-americans. they are the number one group. >> we understand this is a demographic that is growing. talk about the political impact and the high-profile asian-americans who are now in office here in california. >> high profile is a good word. six out of california's 63 members of the who us of representatives now are asian-american. we can talk about some major state-wide races or offices. john chung was elected to the state treasure. betty ye was elected controller. in orange county, asian-americans are now a majority of the board of supervisors. their prominence is growing. attorney general camilla harris is a daughter of an indian father. we may call in 2014, neal kashkari, also an indian-american. we are talking about people who over the generations, three, four generations, are stepping up into places of great political prominence. >> we talk about asian-americans as a voting bloc. it is also a very diverse group. it is not a monolithi
with the national data, they are the fastest growing group in the state. faster growing than latinos. not so with asian-americans. they are the number one group. >> we understand this is a demographic that is growing. talk about the political impact and the high-profile asian-americans who are now in office here in california. >> high profile is a good word. six out of california's 63 members of the who us of representatives now are asian-american. we can talk about some major...
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in a statement the lab says evidence has been uploaded into a national data business, but since this is an ongoing investigation it cannot comment further. >>> we've got new information on the case of that pennsylvania mother accused of leaving her quadriplegic son in the woods. philadelphia police announced today 41-year-old nyia parler is facing an attempted murder charge in addition to a host of other charges. police say parler left her 21- year-old son in the woods so she could spend the weekend with her boyfriend in maryland. her son was found in a pile of wet leaves next to his wheelchair and a bible. parler is currently in a maryland hospital for undisclosed reasons. >>> a frederick mom has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for her role in the death of her 21-month-old daughter. a judge sentenced stephanie williams for preventing her husband from killing little anayah. frankie williams acknowledged beating the girl and is purr fewing an insanity defense. governor hogan said he'll sign a bill call ad nye ya's law aimed at -- anayah's law aimed at preventing similar cases. >>
in a statement the lab says evidence has been uploaded into a national data business, but since this is an ongoing investigation it cannot comment further. >>> we've got new information on the case of that pennsylvania mother accused of leaving her quadriplegic son in the woods. philadelphia police announced today 41-year-old nyia parler is facing an attempted murder charge in addition to a host of other charges. police say parler left her 21- year-old son in the woods so she could...
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. >> martha, one thing that our task force found is that they're insufficient national data on this and many other questions. so, what we need, in fact, is better data on this and many other issues. >> and john, how do we get that? i mean, it seems that we talk week after week about this, what will change? what will it take to make a change? >> we as a nation have to have a very serious dialogue of what's going on in this country. as it relates to police community relationships and my concern is right now, the parties aren't willing to come to the table to have that discussion. we need to look at police hiring practices, training, how we establish physical and mental fitness of our officers. >> laurie, suspects are running and it's a little bit, community is reacting to this, but why wouldn't they worry? why wouldn't they worry and take off running? >> well, one of the things that we need is better training, training for police officers, and one thing that our task force found is that training is needed for both recruits and also for in service for veteran police officers, not just abou
. >> martha, one thing that our task force found is that they're insufficient national data on this and many other questions. so, what we need, in fact, is better data on this and many other issues. >> and john, how do we get that? i mean, it seems that we talk week after week about this, what will change? what will it take to make a change? >> we as a nation have to have a very serious dialogue of what's going on in this country. as it relates to police community...
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deputy national security officer ben rose pointed out that the classified network, national security data was not reached. >> we have classified systems that are secure and we take precautions to secure the networks as well. >> reporter: the attack raises questions about how secure the nation's computer infrastructure is. >> there's always vulnerability, that's why we have a classified system. there's less risk on the classified system. on the unclassified system we take actions to prevent vulnerabilities and security. >> reporter: the white house will not confirm the attack was carried out by russian according to reports it was difficult to detect and the hackers may still be inside the system >>> a former top terror official said the risk of a major cyber terrorist attack is high and america is vulnerable from overseas threats. robert grenier was the director of the central intelligence agencies counterterrorism center between 2004 and 2006 and author of "88 days to candlehar" and asked whether we could handle a cyber attack. >> the answer to that is no. very much matters which sys
deputy national security officer ben rose pointed out that the classified network, national security data was not reached. >> we have classified systems that are secure and we take precautions to secure the networks as well. >> reporter: the attack raises questions about how secure the nation's computer infrastructure is. >> there's always vulnerability, that's why we have a classified system. there's less risk on the classified system. on the unclassified system we take...
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notification when companies have data breaches. and updating some of the criminal penalties. when we first were working on comprehensive cybersecurity legislation, another main piece of this effort was on the critical infrastructure piece. now what i hear quite widely is that the d.h.s.led framework process that has pulled together a great number of critical infrastructure industry sectors is going very well and that as a result of that there is no immediate pressure for legislation in that area. now, there may not be an immediate need for legislation in that area, but of all the different areas that i mentioned where there will be legislation, protecting our privately owned critical infrastructure is probably the most significant national security element. so i'm interested in getting your assessment of how that framework process is going and when you think it might be appropriate for congress to begin looking at legislating in that area. i expect that the executive process will yield recommendations as to what should be done next
notification when companies have data breaches. and updating some of the criminal penalties. when we first were working on comprehensive cybersecurity legislation, another main piece of this effort was on the critical infrastructure piece. now what i hear quite widely is that the d.h.s.led framework process that has pulled together a great number of critical infrastructure industry sectors is going very well and that as a result of that there is no immediate pressure for legislation in that...
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notification when companies have data breaches. and only updating some of the criminal penalties. when we first were working on comprehensive cybersecurity legislation, another main piece of this effort was on the critical infrastructure piece. now what i hear quite widely is that the d.h.s.-led framework process that has pulled together a great number of critical infrastructure industry sectors is going very well and that as a result of that there is no immediate pressure for legislation in that area. now, there may not be an immediate need for legislation in that area, but of all the different areas that i mentioned where there will be legislation, protecting our privately owned critical infrastructure is probably the most signal security element. so i'm interested in getting your assessment of how that framework process is going and when you think it might be appropriate for congress to begin looking at legislating in that area. i have expect that the executive process will yield recommendations as to what should be done next an
notification when companies have data breaches. and only updating some of the criminal penalties. when we first were working on comprehensive cybersecurity legislation, another main piece of this effort was on the critical infrastructure piece. now what i hear quite widely is that the d.h.s.-led framework process that has pulled together a great number of critical infrastructure industry sectors is going very well and that as a result of that there is no immediate pressure for legislation in...
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government is using it. >> the national security is building one of the world's largest cloud data centers in a secure mountain facility in utah. it is doing so because its surveillance needs require that degree of storage and security. the u.s. government's chief information officer, three or four years ago, ordered u.s. government agencies to move to the cloud. and as a result, even civilian agencies are turning to cloud services. >> monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. join ""american history tv" on april 9 and 12, for life ceremonies marking the 100th anniversary of the surrender at appomattox. confederate general robert in the met union general ulysses s grant, and surrendered his army of northern virginia. effectively ending the civil war. we will be live from appomattox court house national historic park in virginia on both april night and 12, as historians, including the university of richmond, reflect on the last battles and explore the aftermath and legacy of appomattox. we will also bring your reenactments of some of the key moments from 150 years ago, and we will open our p
government is using it. >> the national security is building one of the world's largest cloud data centers in a secure mountain facility in utah. it is doing so because its surveillance needs require that degree of storage and security. the u.s. government's chief information officer, three or four years ago, ordered u.s. government agencies to move to the cloud. and as a result, even civilian agencies are turning to cloud services. >> monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. join...
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because it's the national health service that data will be added to over time as the health of those patients is monitored. for georgia and the other 5,000 people in britain with rare problems and no diagnose, the genome project provides hope for a treatment or at least a knowledge of what the future holds jessica baldwin al jazeera london. >> and you can find much more about that and all the other stories that we have been covering on our website. the address www.aljazeera.com. the nigerian army says they have rescued nearly 300 women from boko haram but confirm they are not the girls from chibok. a family is burying a young woman they say was killed while ile escaping the group calling itself the islamic state. her father told us what happened.
because it's the national health service that data will be added to over time as the health of those patients is monitored. for georgia and the other 5,000 people in britain with rare problems and no diagnose, the genome project provides hope for a treatment or at least a knowledge of what the future holds jessica baldwin al jazeera london. >> and you can find much more about that and all the other stories that we have been covering on our website. the address www.aljazeera.com. the...
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deke arndt of the national climatic data center said, quote, "the 21st century for sure is being characterized by persistent, ubiquitous drought in the west. the projection is for that to continue," he says. we go now to san francisco where we are joined by the environmental reporter mark hertsgaard. his latest story is "how growers gamed california's drought." he is also the author of the book, "hot -- living through the next 50 years on earth.” welcome back to democracy now. can you talk about what the governor has mandated, who is included, and who is not? mark: sure. good to be here. the new executive order by governor brown issued yesterday really focused mainly on the urban sector, and as you mentioned in the clip you just showed us, it is going to affect golf courses median strips, and a number of other uses in the urban area where he demands a 25% mandatory immediate cut in consumption. that means the water agencies, the public agencies in control in those areas of water supply have to deliver 25% cuts. what was striking about the order is a did not require those same kind of cuts fr
deke arndt of the national climatic data center said, quote, "the 21st century for sure is being characterized by persistent, ubiquitous drought in the west. the projection is for that to continue," he says. we go now to san francisco where we are joined by the environmental reporter mark hertsgaard. his latest story is "how growers gamed california's drought." he is also the author of the book, "hot -- living through the next 50 years on earth.” welcome back to...
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. >> there were fragments but there would never coalesced as a coherent national movement. >> the data will take 1/5 of one 1/5. but then there was the crackdown. >> host: those were relocated? the kurdish political rights were systematically denied. am not sure how fast i did those. but to manipulate the kurds against the regime in iraq and to but until recently they never really coalesced as uh groupon. and as the defining moment of this transition but with an islamic state fighter. so she was almost entirely funded for the u.s. isn't that what you call this one your party? >> did you see? >> but to join the battle but for them to get together and initially there is no strategic done but changes is to but let's bring our souls of to date. it seems the rise of vices has fundamentally affected and changed cooperation. we the rebel show you pictures. a with foreign policy the obama administration and recent years. june 10th they seized the second largest city. the ire iraqi army is essentially just fled abandoning all the weapons. between the eight years period he invested. but to find
. >> there were fragments but there would never coalesced as a coherent national movement. >> the data will take 1/5 of one 1/5. but then there was the crackdown. >> host: those were relocated? the kurdish political rights were systematically denied. am not sure how fast i did those. but to manipulate the kurds against the regime in iraq and to but until recently they never really coalesced as uh groupon. and as the defining moment of this transition but with an islamic state...
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and because it's the national health service that data will be added to overtime. as the health of those patients is monitored. for georgia and another 5,000 people in britain with rare problems and no diagnosis the genome project provides hope for a treatment. or at least the knowledge of what the future holds. jessica baldwin, al jazerra london. >>> you can get more on those stories and all of the others have been telling you about if you head over to our website. you can see our front page there, aljazerra.com. >>> i'm at the 45th agual forum meetings in davos switzerland, and about to lead a conversation about closing the infrastructure gap. most upped we are not building infrastructure or maintaining that that we have. some of that is because of a shift in how we gn the biggest -- finance the biggest infrastructure projects like power plants, roads, dams, railways. with interest rates at low, this may be the best time history to figure that problem out.
and because it's the national health service that data will be added to overtime. as the health of those patients is monitored. for georgia and another 5,000 people in britain with rare problems and no diagnosis the genome project provides hope for a treatment. or at least the knowledge of what the future holds. jessica baldwin, al jazerra london. >>> you can get more on those stories and all of the others have been telling you about if you head over to our website. you can see our...
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our fire administration collects fire information from fire departments, national fire reporting data base. we never had a good program of opening data up. we got data now to provide it. what are you going to do with it? we work with red cross. they decided to focus on smoke detector installs with areas with the highest risk of loss of life. they took our data, matched up the communities, used fire grant dollars, and they got volunteers to install smoke detectors. they have since they did the program in the last couple months, using data to drive installs, 13 documented cases of lives saved people got out of the building. historical data said we would have had loss of life. we use big data to leverage limited funds, partnering with organizations like the red cross, and getting outcomes that we can document that. those reports people followed. when i was a firefighter, what are you doing with that? we're making the data available so people use analytics and drive where's the most need where is the greatest risk where can we make the greatest difference with limited resources? i was tal
our fire administration collects fire information from fire departments, national fire reporting data base. we never had a good program of opening data up. we got data now to provide it. what are you going to do with it? we work with red cross. they decided to focus on smoke detector installs with areas with the highest risk of loss of life. they took our data, matched up the communities, used fire grant dollars, and they got volunteers to install smoke detectors. they have since they did the...
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. >> the national security agency is building one of the world's largest cloud data centers in a secure mountain facility in utah. it is doing so because it surveillance needs require that degree of storage and security. the u.s. government's chief operation officer threes ago ordered u.s. government agencies to move to the cloud, and as a result, even civilian agencies are turning to cloud services. >>, iowa state university professor sara marcketti talks about what fashion is not covered by copyright protection and the creation of the fashion originators guild of america in the 1930's. the fashion originators guild of america was an attempt to protect and register original fashion. despite its popularity, the guild faced backlash from merchants and in the 1940's faced federal sanctions for monopolistic practices. this class is about 40 minutes. >> good afternoon. i'm very happy to see you all here today. thank you for coming over to the memorial union to see this class. today i am going to present a paper called "knock it off: a history of design piracy in the fashion industry." i wan
. >> the national security agency is building one of the world's largest cloud data centers in a secure mountain facility in utah. it is doing so because it surveillance needs require that degree of storage and security. the u.s. government's chief operation officer threes ago ordered u.s. government agencies to move to the cloud, and as a result, even civilian agencies are turning to cloud services. >>, iowa state university professor sara marcketti talks about what fashion is not...
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because we don't keep national data on officer-involved shootings. does this country need to do a better job of that to understand what's going on? one of the issues that came up yesterday in washington at the white house was about the thakt we have to allow those individuals who have the expertise and technology, social scientists data scientists educators, mental health types to have a discussion with us about how we share that information, how we develop it how we store it. most importantly how we disseminate it to community. it is important to remove the mystique of policing and transparency in our country. >> what do you think we would find if we did see all that data? what does your gut tell you? i was speaking to an officer yesterday. plenty of outrage about what happened in south carolina. i was told there's a notion of epidemic of police shootings and he thinks that might be overblown. >> i think you'll find two things an increasing public and police encounters where violence sin is inflicted. ptsd with police officers you also see the by an
because we don't keep national data on officer-involved shootings. does this country need to do a better job of that to understand what's going on? one of the issues that came up yesterday in washington at the white house was about the thakt we have to allow those individuals who have the expertise and technology, social scientists data scientists educators, mental health types to have a discussion with us about how we share that information, how we develop it how we store it. most importantly...
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. >> monday night on "the communicators," on the development of cloud storage and big data. >> the national security agency is building one of the world's largest cloud data centers in a secure mountain facility in utah. it is doing so because it's surveillance needs require that degree of storage and security. the u.s. government's chief information officer ordered u.s. government agencies to move to the cloud. as a result, even civilian agencies are turning to cloud
. >> monday night on "the communicators," on the development of cloud storage and big data. >> the national security agency is building one of the world's largest cloud data centers in a secure mountain facility in utah. it is doing so because it's surveillance needs require that degree of storage and security. the u.s. government's chief information officer ordered u.s. government agencies to move to the cloud. as a result, even civilian agencies are turning to cloud
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clouds data centers in a secure mountain facility in utah. it's doing so because it's surveillance needs require that degree of storage and security. the u.s. government's chief information officer three or for years ago ordered u.s. government agencies to move to the cloud. and as a result even civilian agencies are turning to cloud services. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on the communicators on c-span 2. >> we return to blue ribbon panel in washington, d.c. examining leadership and organizational structures needed to effectively address biological and chemical threats. this is just under an hour. >> the final panel of this fourth day of public testimony we hope will -- we think is going to deal with an issue we wrestled with every time we've had a public meeting and that's the question of leadership and organizational structure. there's a lot of organizations and individuals to play in biodefense, multiple jurisdictions, private sector. a very experienced panel appropriately concludes the final day of this public testimony. i'd like to introdu
clouds data centers in a secure mountain facility in utah. it's doing so because it's surveillance needs require that degree of storage and security. the u.s. government's chief information officer three or for years ago ordered u.s. government agencies to move to the cloud. and as a result even civilian agencies are turning to cloud services. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on the communicators on c-span 2. >> we return to blue ribbon panel in washington, d.c. examining leadership and...
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our fire administration collects fire information from fire departments, national fire reporting data base. we never had a good program of opening that data up and finally got the data we're providing it but what are we going to do with it? we've been working with red cross and red cross decided to focus on smoke detector installs and areas that have had the highest risk to loss of life. they were able to take our data, match up the communities that use fire grant dollars and got volunteers and we installed smoke detectors and now have using data to drive where we met the installs 13 documented cases of lived saved where smoke detectors went off and people got out of the building. so we're using big data to leverage our limited funds, partnering with organizations like the red cross and getting outcomes we can document that those reports that people used to follow -- i always wonder, what are you doing with that? we're making the data available so people can use analysts and drive where's the most need and greatest risk? where can we make the biggest difference with our limited resour
our fire administration collects fire information from fire departments, national fire reporting data base. we never had a good program of opening that data up and finally got the data we're providing it but what are we going to do with it? we've been working with red cross and red cross decided to focus on smoke detector installs and areas that have had the highest risk to loss of life. they were able to take our data, match up the communities that use fire grant dollars and got volunteers and...
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that data from the national association of realtors. ben bernanke has another consulting gig joining pimco as senior adviser, where he will engage with clients. earlier in the month bernanke he signed as advisor to citadel. japanese prize minister -- prime minister shinzo abe speaks today to a joint session of congress the first japanese prime minister to do so. >> goes far beyond just economic benefits. it is also about our security. cory: abe also expressed deep repentance for japan's aggression in world war ii, offering condolences to the families of americans who died in that war. perrigo rejected the latest takeover offer from mylan. the perrigo deal would be mylan's biggest yet. it would help the company from being taken over by israel's teva. strong ratings for the ncaa tournament. hbo did profit slightly. now to the lead, it's twitter in trouble or is it a business that is misunderstood? shares getting hammered today down 22% of the company's earning report slipped out earlier than expected thanks to shareholder.com. the reason
that data from the national association of realtors. ben bernanke has another consulting gig joining pimco as senior adviser, where he will engage with clients. earlier in the month bernanke he signed as advisor to citadel. japanese prize minister -- prime minister shinzo abe speaks today to a joint session of congress the first japanese prime minister to do so. >> goes far beyond just economic benefits. it is also about our security. cory: abe also expressed deep repentance for japan's...
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to put that in some respective here, that is 1.5 times the rate of the national level. data here that can help you understand the makeup of north charleston and also possibly the culture there. >> thanks so much. this is our big story for the day. but we're going to move on to this other ground breaking story out of the white house. president obama formally backed a call to end conversion therapy, it's a type of psychiatric treatment intended to cure the orientation, it's called layla's law and it's in honor the the teen that took her life. her parents forced her to attend conversion therapy. not everybody is in support of this. here's what conservative ben carson had to say in response. >> my position is that that kind of thing should be left to therapists and to individuals. >> you think it could work? >> i don't think it's anybody else's business. >> we want you to tell us what you think, should gay conversion therapy, repair tif therapy be banned? let us know what you think and over the next two hours we'll show you how you responded to this and use the #trlive. her
to put that in some respective here, that is 1.5 times the rate of the national level. data here that can help you understand the makeup of north charleston and also possibly the culture there. >> thanks so much. this is our big story for the day. but we're going to move on to this other ground breaking story out of the white house. president obama formally backed a call to end conversion therapy, it's a type of psychiatric treatment intended to cure the orientation, it's called layla's...
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sprinklers are in place with fire deaths not necessarily a co-relation in san francisco. >> the first national reporting system it is very hard to quantify with our data set we have currently to track that specifically. >> i see what is sro hotel when we rooifrt we feel like this had an impact with saving lives or preventing viewers. >> i think surely the greater alarm statistics show so that. >> thank you. >> dbi. >> hi tom. >> good morning, everyone. supervisor cohen and supervisor wiener and supervisor kim my name is tom director of the department of building inspection is our honor to come in front of you to make a presentation that is more information i know because the fire building code and housing code is so complex i heard you all confused with different what is requirement that's why today, we're going to give you an overview hopefully make it easier to understand it takes 18 years to understand our code but next thing it will be easier for you to understand you hear from fire department you know what is the requirement generally speaking in our building you know department of buildi
sprinklers are in place with fire deaths not necessarily a co-relation in san francisco. >> the first national reporting system it is very hard to quantify with our data set we have currently to track that specifically. >> i see what is sro hotel when we rooifrt we feel like this had an impact with saving lives or preventing viewers. >> i think surely the greater alarm statistics show so that. >> thank you. >> dbi. >> hi tom. >> good morning, everyone....
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our fire administration collects fire information from fire departments, national fire reporting data base. we never had a good program of opening that data up and finally got the data we're providing it but what are we going to do with it? we've been working with red cross and red cross decided to focus on smoke detector installs and areas that have had the highest risk to loss of life. they were able to take our data, match up the communities that use fire grant dollars and got volunteers and we installed smoke detectors and now have using data to drive where we met the installs 13 documented cases of lived saved where smoke detectors went off and people got out of the building. so we're using big data to leverage our limited funds partnering with organizations like the red cross and getting outcomes we can document that those reports that people used to follow -- i always wonder what are you doing with that? we're making the data available so people can use analysts and drive where's the most need and greatest risk? where can we make the biggest difference with our limited resource
our fire administration collects fire information from fire departments, national fire reporting data base. we never had a good program of opening that data up and finally got the data we're providing it but what are we going to do with it? we've been working with red cross and red cross decided to focus on smoke detector installs and areas that have had the highest risk to loss of life. they were able to take our data, match up the communities that use fire grant dollars and got volunteers and...
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health service that data will be added to over time as the health of those patients is monitored. for georgia and the other 5,000 people in britain with rare problems and no diagnose the genome project provides hope for a treatment or at least the knowledge of what the future holds. jessica baldwin, al jazeera, london. >>> greece's prime minister says his government is close to an initial deal with the international creditors, during a t.v. interview he said he believes the first agreement can be struck as early as next week and his left led government has been locked in negotiations with euro zone countries talking about a bail out package. 90% of the world trade is transported by ships and that means the industry is generating huge levels of pollution and emissions and scandanavia biggest port is trying to change that and we have more from gothenburg in sweden. >> reporter: the port here is sweden's trading hub loading and unloading 900,000 containers a year that is two a minute, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. in fact, 11,000 vessels from all over the world pass through goth
health service that data will be added to over time as the health of those patients is monitored. for georgia and the other 5,000 people in britain with rare problems and no diagnose the genome project provides hope for a treatment or at least the knowledge of what the future holds. jessica baldwin, al jazeera, london. >>> greece's prime minister says his government is close to an initial deal with the international creditors, during a t.v. interview he said he believes the first...
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it. >> the national security agency is building one of the world's largest cloud data centers and a secure mountain facility in utah. it is doing so because it's surveillance needs require that degree of storage and security. the u.s. government's chief information officers three or four years ago ordered u.s. agencies to moodve to the cloud. as a result, even civilian agencies are turning to cloud services. >> monday night on the communicators on c-span2. >> next, the ceo of discover financial services. he talks about changes in the financial industry and how consumers are being affected. he spoke at the executive club of chicago for about 45 minutes. [applause] >> thank you for that. i'm really delighted to be here with you guys. we're going to hear from david about the digitization changing economic trends, how these are going to impact financial services, as well as partners and services. i am excited to introduce david. you all know him already, but i want to give you the background. he is the chairman and ceo of discover financial services. that means he is responsible for the
it. >> the national security agency is building one of the world's largest cloud data centers and a secure mountain facility in utah. it is doing so because it's surveillance needs require that degree of storage and security. the u.s. government's chief information officers three or four years ago ordered u.s. agencies to moodve to the cloud. as a result, even civilian agencies are turning to cloud services. >> monday night on the communicators on c-span2. >> next, the ceo of...
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is using it. >> national security, you can see, is building one of the largest cloud data centers in a facility in utah. it is doing so because it's surveillance needs require that level of storage and security. the u.s. government's chief information officer, three or four years ago ordered
is using it. >> national security, you can see, is building one of the largest cloud data centers in a facility in utah. it is doing so because it's surveillance needs require that level of storage and security. the u.s. government's chief information officer, three or four years ago ordered
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for example, the national security agency is building one of the world's largest cloud data centers in a secure mountain facility in utah. it is doing so because its surveillance needs to require that degree of storage and security. the u.s. government's chief information officer three or four years ago ordered u.s. government agencies to move to the cloud. and as a result even civilian agencies are turning to cloud services. so it is primarily military and intelligence. there is an interesting u.s. government program run by what is called the office of the digital humanities which provides funding for academic research that makes use of the cloud in big data in advances in research and humanities. but that is a drop in the bucket of primary military and intelligence surveillance operation. >> host: are there privacy and security concerns? particularly when it comes to the military information being stored away. that is one of the prime problems that i address into the cloud. much of what is published is technical on how to build a cloud or promotional and why we should jump on the ban
for example, the national security agency is building one of the world's largest cloud data centers in a secure mountain facility in utah. it is doing so because its surveillance needs to require that degree of storage and security. the u.s. government's chief information officer three or four years ago ordered u.s. government agencies to move to the cloud. and as a result even civilian agencies are turning to cloud services. so it is primarily military and intelligence. there is an interesting...
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narrowed down by satellite data and the search could take another year and cover an additional 60,000 square kilometers. much of northern china has been hit by a sand storm, strong winds pushed sand across cities including beijing, visibility limited and people struggled to move around without getting sand in their eyes and residents in some areas have been warned to stay indoors as the dusty weather could continue for four days. space used to be the domain of governments and thinking back to the space race the united states and soviet union spent billions for special supremacy and increasingly it's private companies who are making the technological advances and have a look at this. so it looks as if we are playing the footage backwards and this is belonging to the american company space x returning to earth after spending a shipment of groceries and including an expresso maker to the space station and it was attempting to land on the barge and it did almost make it. and although not successful this time space x believes reusable rockets are the next breakthrough in space exploration
narrowed down by satellite data and the search could take another year and cover an additional 60,000 square kilometers. much of northern china has been hit by a sand storm, strong winds pushed sand across cities including beijing, visibility limited and people struggled to move around without getting sand in their eyes and residents in some areas have been warned to stay indoors as the dusty weather could continue for four days. space used to be the domain of governments and thinking back to...
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. >> monday night on "the communicators," on the development of cloud storage and big data. >> the national security agency is building one of the world's largest cloud data centers in a secure mountain facility in utah. it is doing so because it's surveillance needs require that degree of storage and security. the u.s. government's chief information officer ordered u.s. government agencies to move to the cloud. as a result, even civilian agencies are turning to cloud services. >> monday night at 8:00 eastern on "the communicators." >> next the leaders debate in the prime minister race. then a discussion on the role that religion plays in politics. >> british parliament is in recess until after the election so prime minister's questions will not be seen tonight. on thursday, itv posted the first leaders debate of the u.k. general election campaign featuring all seven party leaders including prime minister david cameron and opposition leader ed miliband. they clashed on taxation education and changes to the national health service. this is a two our event. [applause] >> good evening. here in
. >> monday night on "the communicators," on the development of cloud storage and big data. >> the national security agency is building one of the world's largest cloud data centers in a secure mountain facility in utah. it is doing so because it's surveillance needs require that degree of storage and security. the u.s. government's chief information officer ordered u.s. government agencies to move to the cloud. as a result, even civilian agencies are turning to cloud...
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in the coastal regions of developing nations will be affected by climate change. balk: prior work has predominantly looked at the causes of climate change. this study asks, what will some of the consequences of climate change be and what will those consequences be for human population and for human settlements? narrator: predicting future population trends will help policy makers plan mitigation strategies to ensure a better quality of life for coming generations and to protect our environment. martha farnsworth riche is the former director of the u.s. census bureau, who was instrumental in designing the 2000 census. dr. riche: demography is really the science of studying people or studying populations. in the strictest sense it refers to studying the growth or the decline of populations in terms of, obviously people being born, people dying, and then people moving in or moving away. ople are the focus of policies. they're the focus of programs. they're the focus of advertising entertainment, what have you. but they're the common denominator. we don't have an ideo
in the coastal regions of developing nations will be affected by climate change. balk: prior work has predominantly looked at the causes of climate change. this study asks, what will some of the consequences of climate change be and what will those consequences be for human population and for human settlements? narrator: predicting future population trends will help policy makers plan mitigation strategies to ensure a better quality of life for coming generations and to protect our environment....
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over the past 48 hours, we have seen seven national sponsors back out of the indy big data conference 2015 as a direct result of the religious freedom act. this law is having an immediate and negative impact on tech in the state of indiana. we want them to know and acknowledge that this is a real case happening now. not a conference to be impacted months or years from now. and we are calling for an immediate correction to this law in order to prohibit discrimination in indiana on any grounds. seven national sponsors in 48 hours. and the companies involved here, the companies that pulled out of this thing are a big deal. especially if you know the cloud computing, big data universities, it will be a big deal for you. oracle, emc, cloud dara, platfora, pivotal, the companies all pulled out and said they would not go to indiana because of that bill that mike pence signed. their sponsorships cost them a lot of money. but they walked away rather than having to show their faces in indiana after what mike pence just did. since then, a new tech letter has been signed by some of the highest pr
over the past 48 hours, we have seen seven national sponsors back out of the indy big data conference 2015 as a direct result of the religious freedom act. this law is having an immediate and negative impact on tech in the state of indiana. we want them to know and acknowledge that this is a real case happening now. not a conference to be impacted months or years from now. and we are calling for an immediate correction to this law in order to prohibit discrimination in indiana on any grounds....
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the district does not have the worst traffic in the nation. in fact, we're not even in the top five according to data from the gps maker tom-tom. d.c. rankings number 9. >> topping a list this year, l.a. where drivers spend an extra 92 hours in traffic each year. that's four days of their live dedicated to sitting behind the wheel. rounding out the top 5, san francisco, honolulu, new york and seattle. >> i've seen the surveys before. we're always in the top one or two. did their traffic get worse or ours get better? >> i think there's got worse. >> that's our broadcast. we're ♪ ♪ whoo! mmm! ♪ ♪ ♪ oh yeah ♪ [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at fowllonyourola.com. >>> is barbara walters trying to get monica lewinsky to join "the view"? what we've learned about a report that she could be hired to boost barbara's show. ♪♪ >>> people can have, you know competing ideas and bearing viewpoints on things. >> it's a great issue on "the view.” >> ratings just aren't the same and a former co-host is sounding o
the district does not have the worst traffic in the nation. in fact, we're not even in the top five according to data from the gps maker tom-tom. d.c. rankings number 9. >> topping a list this year, l.a. where drivers spend an extra 92 hours in traffic each year. that's four days of their live dedicated to sitting behind the wheel. rounding out the top 5, san francisco, honolulu, new york and seattle. >> i've seen the surveys before. we're always in the top one or two. did their...
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largest cloud data centers is in a secure mountain facility in utah. it is doing so because it's surveillance needs require that degree of storage and security. the u.s. government officer ordered government agencies to move to the cloud. as a result, even civilian agencies are turning to cloud services. >> monday night at 8:00 eastern on "the communicators" on c-span two. buzz feed nude -- buzz feed news executive editor was in a conversation about news in the 21st century. the editor-in-chief of fisa magazine announced he was stepping down. this discussion was moderated by former media critic for msnbc. this is just over one hour. >> good evening. long gone are the days with two daily doses of news. at night, the families cuddle around for the evening broadcast will stop now in the age of advanced technology and social media, news is reported and constantly consumed. americans are turning to online sources for information on major events and issues in our world. this age of new news is driven by web seats -- websites such as gawker and buzzfeed. alth
largest cloud data centers is in a secure mountain facility in utah. it is doing so because it's surveillance needs require that degree of storage and security. the u.s. government officer ordered government agencies to move to the cloud. as a result, even civilian agencies are turning to cloud services. >> monday night at 8:00 eastern on "the communicators" on c-span two. buzz feed nude -- buzz feed news executive editor was in a conversation about news in the 21st century. the...
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. >> the national partnership for women and families analyze the census bureau's data to find out 1.7 million households are headed by women. so that means the gender wage gap create as loss of $38 billion each year that could help strengthen the state's economy. >> that is 16 cents and we will call it even. >> 16 cents right here. >> a if you report is revealing the most overused buzzwords in silicon valley. >> "forbes" magazine compiled the lit of expressions used by start-up founders, developers and marketers and venture capitalists, the worst start-up words. it includes sunsetting growth hacking thought leader, rockstar magazine is asking readers to weigh in and voting on the most useless >> the sun will set at at&t park today at 7:44 and when it does hopefully we can get get a win at the game. >> 57 degrees dropping down to 54 with the breezes and it is going to be cool. now, red flag morning through the sierra from south lake tahoe down to mammoth and maybe further south than that, and small craft advisories along our coastline because of the strong winds, again today 93 today i
. >> the national partnership for women and families analyze the census bureau's data to find out 1.7 million households are headed by women. so that means the gender wage gap create as loss of $38 billion each year that could help strengthen the state's economy. >> that is 16 cents and we will call it even. >> 16 cents right here. >> a if you report is revealing the most overused buzzwords in silicon valley. >> "forbes" magazine compiled the lit of...