Know, and as senator sanders knows, it takes only one senator to hold everything off and talk for eight hours. Thank you for being a part of newsmakers. I appreciate it. On the next washington journal, William Gelston and the Brookings Institution lays out a twoyear year plan to end washington gridlock. Bonnie glaser previews the president s participation in the u. S. China summit. We talk about jeff fausts therts as part of commercial Space Companies summit. Monday night on the communicators, professor at the university of serving a law school and director of its center for technology, innovation, and competition. The people who propose looktization should take a at the magic that makes the internet work. Classes, pipe, service highbandwidth services, low latency services. People think that is an old artifact. Internet,designed the they not only kept that field, they included a label field. If you look at the Engineering Design they suggest that this was never intended. I think a litt
Steve ballmer can. Weve got an exclusive interview with him where he tells us how he justifies the record to billion dollar purchase of the club and what he thinks of the controversial move by his replacement. And we have some ridiculous Steve Ballmer video clips. Hackers in the Community Health centers feeling data on 4. 5 million patients. The cyber attack is believed to have come from china. 10 years ago today, google started trading as a public empathy on the nasdaq, selling 19 million shares at 85 apiece. Wasnt your everyday ipo. I remember covering it quite well. The whole deal got interrupted because of a playboy interview published during the quiet time. The filing started with the word google is not a conventional company. When google went public, it went public through an interesting dutch auction at the time, pricing lower than expected. Stop,ter that unusual shares never fell below the ipo price. 600, they are at following a split last year. Emily chang has a look at the go
Benefit of a clean energy economy. It is time to wake up. I yield the floor to my friend, the distinguished senator from louisiana. The presiding officer the senator from louisiana. Ms. Landrieu thank you, senator. Im so happy to follow him on the floor today and some to see him again. Weve worked together on so many important issues, mr. President , wonderful to see you and to be back on the floor. I come today for a very special reason. I am so proud to present to the senate a package of lands bills that have been included in the Defense Authorization act. And whats significant about this particular package is its quite large and its the first package in almost six years, in almost three congresses which is quite an accomplishment for our committee. And i am so proud of the staff of our committee, energy and Natural Resources. I made this a priority when i took over as chair nine months ago. It was a long shot to see if we could put any package at all together. It had eluded us for s
[speaking french] translator and further, by the accounts of solidarity and support that came from the entire world to france. France mr. President , it is a unique country that is recognized throughout the world and creating the force as the number of your Strategic Counsel for attracting investment. I have been stuck to the approach of combining the traditions with innovation and openness to the world. Why france is having to face many different economic challenge is how may europe needs a strong confidence in order to be able to find the power to grow. Growth which needs to be open to opportunities. One of the lessons of the tragedy as we can do we cast and the youngest. Those who seek to spread a discourse of hatred. And the world needs a france that will continue to defend a message of freedom and peace throughout the world as it has always done. And it is in this spirit that i am welcome to see frances active role in the International Negotiations on climate with a major summit d
Public knowledge. Im the director of ipk. I am happy to be here. Andrew and i were talking about the fact that academics spend many years writing good books. And are reluctant to celebrate. We publish our books and then we want to be criticized and even condemned by panels of smart people. Some lively conversation and debate, but a touch of celebration. Which is why there is wine and cheese outside. Participate in the event fully. We like to do a lot of book launches here. The real reason we are here tonight is because for the last several years ipks been doing a lot of programming and research on issues about climate and cities and sustainability. And so, this work, while historical, very much speaks to the most contemporary and emergent problems of our time. Were excited about the conversation tonight. So, to get things rolling, we have a journalist visiting at nyu, but also someone who has done a lot of work on environmental issues, contributed to npr and the atlantic. She will mode