It hasnt been too bad. Its still early. Light rain continues throughout the morning commute and then temperatures cool later on today. We are staying dry through the weekend. But temperatures remain cool below average for this time of the year. In fact, struggling to hit 70 for the warmest spots inland by this weekend. For today, starting off we are relatively mild. Thanks to that cloud cover. Temperatures near 60 out the door this morning. Later today, we are going to bring temperatures down below average. The rain however will taper off quickly starting off with showers in the north bay spreading south through the morning commute and then drying by midday. Your full forecast coming up in a bit but first, jaclyn, how are the roads . You warned us about the rain and the slick conditions. We are tracking a couple of problems. One car hydroplaned in the north bay right along 101 Near Railroad avenue and you can see traffic starting to back up just a bit. It is reported to be blocking one
Auction task force. Mr. Epstein, what does that mean . Guest thank you, peter. Im happy to be here. I am the head of the task force at the fcc which is responsible for implementing the incentive auction which is a firsttimeever auction at the fcc for spectrum. Host and the incentive auction is the auction, the spectrum auctions involving the broadcasters, correct . Guest indeed, it is. It is whats called a twosided auction which for the very first time will acquire spectrum from broadcasters in a socalled reverse auction and then turn around, repackage it and make it available to the wirelessc carriers9jz a forward auction. So it is a backtoback auction, a reverse auction and a forwardq auction. Host well, two followups to that. The fcc has set march of 2016 as the date for the incentive auctions to happen. A, will that date hold and, b, how long have you been working on this . Guest the auction commences on march 29th, 2016, and we do intend to hold to that date. All the commissioner
Recognized for his questions. Okay. Thank you. Id like to welcome my fellow e coloradans to washington, d. C. , gentlemen, thank you for your testimony, all of you, thank you for your testimony today. T part of this is i feel like, you know, were in the early stages of litigation, and i, the chairman, i think, maybe a frustrated litigator wanting to figure out who was negligent, who wasnt negligent, whos responsible for this, what happened. Appreciate the fact that the epa got to the department of health in colorado quickly, who got to durango, quickly. To share this. There apparently was some breakdown in communication getting to the Navajo Nation. A court is going to figure out o exactly what happened, when it happened, should it have happened, dr. Williamson, but id like to ask some other questions, because i think dr. A benn, you suggested some things that the epa should consider inn the short term and in the long term, one was help you with some monitoring devices to keep an eye o
And Genetic Information than any other human ever. That was not an official position, but this is what one of the researchers, their comment on this study. Theres probably 10 to 12 different experiments or at least universities doing experiments from the university of frankfort, stanford, purdue. Itll be interesting to see what the data shows on the genetic and molecular effects from this Long Duration space flight. My brother mentioned therell be a cliff. I think that needs a little bit further explanation, right . We have data on a lot of people out to six months in space. We have a pretty good idea what happens in that sixmonth period. We have no data beyond sixmonths, so maybe there becomes a bend in the curve. We know peoples vision gets worse over the sixmonth period. But maybe at nine months or ten months it gets really bad. Imagine youre trying to send a crew to go live and work on mars for an extended period of time, but by the time they get there theyre going to be nearly bli
My look at industry today, i een companies i will not name them but Major Service providers that can comply with court orders. They encrypt and decrypt when it passes their networks. I have not heard anybody say those companies are fundamentally insecure and fatally flawed from a security perspective. I dont think we have really tried. Second partt to the question, i also dont think there is an it to a solution. I think there are many solutions, whether you are in an honest business or a tiny company. I dont think we have given it a shot that it deserves, which is why i welcome the dialogue. We are having healthy discussions. With respect to the second part of your question. I think you have correctly characterized that there is no onesizefitsall to describe the spectrum of activity we see. That is one reason why you see response to different events are not all the same. We look at each event in its own context. Sony, in the first category, we categorize that is an offense of act to cr