washington. reporter: this gives democrats some of what they want with immigration in exchange for what the president want. with the sweeteners of temporary legal status for the 700,000 dreamers. access to work permits and social security numbers. the other is a 3-year extension for workers with temporary status. in return the proposal addresses a number of immigration priorities including some with bipartisan support. $805 million for drug detection technology. 75,000 addition ago border agents. and $5.7 billion for the president s wall. lawmakers have been meeting with the white house the past few
them up, is it worth doing that? there wasn t enough in exchange in terms of only giving three years reprieve to the dreamers instead of a more formal path and even then it would have been difficult. so the wall was a tantrum and it s a wasteful in and of itself. let s play out exactly what the deal was. mike pence, as well as jarrett kushner, negotiated it with mitch mcconnell over the last week or so. so the elements of it right now, $5.7 billion for a physical barrier, three years of legislative relief for daca and tps recipients but that goes away after three years. $800 million in humanitarian assistance. 805 million for drug detection technology. 75 new judges, 2750 border agents and other personnel in the meantime. michael steele, some on the right are not liking that deal as well. no, look, we re not seeing
is some of these airports in the middle east may not have the state of the art technology and by that i mean explosive trace detection technology where you take the swab at the airport and test is for very, very small amounts of explosives. those machines can detect a trillionth of a gram and they are very, very good indeed at attracting the explosives these airports a air terrorists are trying to put into devices. very, very good indeed, wolf, at detecting them. and they are in place at some airports in the middle east. notably dubai, notably abu dhabi. it is a bit after head scratcher why those have been targeted. they are good at detecting even when explosives are concealed in the electronics of a laptop. i think some word of reassurance for travellers in europe, in the united states, machines that are
packed. right now is the right time to go. today the company only covers about 25% of the city. to help count the rest, placemeter is offering to pay residents to stream video from their own windows using an old smart phone. today we count vehicles and pedestrians. tomorrow we will start classifying gender, then age. then we ll start detecting people with strollers and bags and things like that. with detection technology rapidly improving, an obvious concern is whether the systems will be able to track the details of our daily lives. what we do is turn video feeds into date. a video feeds are a little creepy. somebody looks at them. in our case a computer looks at them. whatever one case gets through a system, we process it is, turn it into data and delete it. i think there s a lot more we can do if we have better understanding. when we have to schedule trash pick-up, how many police to deploy to a particular area. the more information you have, the better you can manage it.
million people a day. they can even count how many people are inside a building. the city s already using the data, providing pedestrian counts to small business owners in the city s online business atlas. there s promising potential for data integration with consumer apps. if our data was instead of yelp or google maps, you could set up an alert telling you that restaurant that you wanted to try but is always packed that right now is the right time to go. reporter: today the company only covers 25% of the city. to help count the rest, place meter is offering to pay residents to stream video from their own windows. tomorrow we re going to start detecting and classifying gender, then age, then we ll start detecting people with strollers or with bags and things like that. reporter: detection technology rapidly improving an obvious concern is whether their systems will be able to track the details of our daily lives. what we do is turn video