John happy Cinco De Mayo sports fans. Enough about jeb bush, today was about Mike Huckabee at the university of Arkansas Community college in a town where he and bill clinton call home. They started off with tony orlando. He was followed by my Mike Huckabees wife and then m ike himself about going from hope to higher ground. MichaelMike Huckabee an unknown freshman senator made great speeches about hope and change. Eight years later, our debt has more than doubled, americas leadership in the world has evaporated and the country is more polarized than ever in my lifetime. We were promised hope. It was just talk. Now we need the kind of change that really could get america from hope to higher ground. [applause] john mark< he Still Believes in a place called hope . How did he do . Mark he was more focused than fiery. Eight years is a long time for him to come back with basically the same act and a lot more competition and iowa. Last time it was mitt romney and now we has to be people like
He cannot get enough. The jabbing, the poking. We are going to take you to scarlet fu. She is in the newsroom. The index is out. She is in the newsroom with the head lines. Scarlet an unexpected increase in the nonmanufacturing part of the industry. 57. 8, it tops all the estimates in the survey. The consensus was for an increase of 56. 2 or i should say, a drop to 56. 2. It is an indication of the weakness of manufacturing. Economists had expected this part of the economy would outperforM Manufacturing in a strong dollar environment. You can see the divergence between the ice on nonmanufacturing in orange is M Manufacturing in orange. It is mired a little bit in moderation, as opposed to the isam nonmanufacturing. Im going to pull up how stocks are doing right now. They were lower. They are continuing to extend their declines. They are not large declines by any stretch of the imagination. Cory thank you. Good stuff. Disney at it again. It posted quarterly profits that were 10 better t
John happy cinco de mayo, sports fans, or as jeb bush likes to call it cinco de mayo. Enough about jeb bush, today was about Mike Huckabee at the university of Arkansas Community college in a town where he and bill clinton call home. They started off with tony orlando. He was followed by Mike Huckabees wife and then mike himself about going from hope to higher ground. Mike huckabee it was eight years ago an unknown freshman senator made great speeches about hope and change. Eight years later, our debt has more than doubled, americas leadership in the world has evaporated and the country is more polarized than ever in my lifetime. We were promised hope. It was just talk. Now, we need the kind of change that really could get america from hope to higher ground. [applause] john mark, he Still Believes in a place called hope. How did he do . Mark he was more focused than he was more folksy than fiery. Eight years is a long time for him to come back with basically the same act and a lot more
Stretch because that is a very political kind of thing. There is, however, a prize offered by the foundation for machines computing. It has now gone global. There is a chinese indian, the european council. I am former president of that organization. I am still serving in that role until the middle of 2016. The prize is called the tur touring award. That prize is 1 million. It is funded by google. We are proud to offer that through acm every year. I did get that price, along with bob, in 2004. So i feel more than adequately compensated. It was not 1 million back then, and they are doing it retroactively. [applause] i asked, but that didnt work. It is a coveted and very high recognition of contribution to the Computer Science community. I think that is more than enough. John hughes how about a pound of applause for our speaker . [applause] i would also like to thank National Press club staff including its realism institute and broadcast center, for organizing todays event. Remember, if y
Is an unmitigating tragedy. A task where the police have to work to refine tactics to make sure they dont misperceive threats. The police have an obligation to treat everybody they encounter with courtesy and respect and that obligation and too often violated. The police develop rough attitudes on the street in part because of the behavior that they receive in trying to make arrest or investigate crimes. But that civilian behavior is no excuse for treating people rudely. Nevertheless, in new york city alone today 10,000 minority males are alive who would have been dead had homicideerates remained at the early 1990s level. And what saved those lives was a revolution in policing that began in 1994 and continued and spread throughout the country. The essential aspects of that revolution is an obsession with crime data, analyzing crime data on a daily if not hourly bases to try to figure out where crime patterns were emerging and accountability for police prestinct standers. It used to be