Should be some Central Authority here defining the standards before we go too much further. Its clearly not the way things happen in the United States. It doesnt matter if thats what you want or not. But it is one, i think one of the downsides to our openended kind of permissionless innovation culture. Its interesting. You mentioned sort of the data sets that are being built and whether its controlled. One of the things that sort of were seeing is theres all this silo data being built up by multiple different players that isnt talking to each other. And in fact, theres a little exercise over the last few months, i extracted all the data i could from every Single Digital Service i use. I wanted to see who had what on me. I went to google, to facebook, you know, to fitbit, to all of these sources and pulled the data. And the reality is what you realize when you do that is well, one theres an unparalleled amount of information being captured, you know, for instance i learned from google t
Nuclear weapon than a war. Or then going first to the threats that lead you to confrontation. So, we are trying. I cant make a prediction what the outcome will be. But we are leading the effort to make that happen, together with p5 plus one partners. In korea, we are working with the chinese. We are trying to make certain changes it that i would rather talk about that in a classified section. In afghanistan, we rescued a very complicated election process, negotiated a , got a unified government and now we are working on a transition with the potential of talks taking place with the taliban. Global trade, we are pursuing two of the biggest mobile agreements in memory. And the asia rebalance, in africa we hosted the summit of african leaders. Aids, we have ramped up a deeper commitment. The result is that we are on the cusp of having the first aids Free Generation in history in africa. And in china, we came through with a historic climate agreement by which both of us can agree to try an
Im confident of that. Providing will make the right choices. We certainly have the tools. In iraq we worked diplomatically to implement the president s policy to make certain that we didnt take over that effort before there was a Transitional Government in place. Im telling you we spent amazing amount of time at our center diplomacy to help the iraqis to make their own decisions about their leadership for the future to transition away from maliki Prime Minister of by the and an inclusive Prime Minister abadi. We got as you know last year all the chemical weapons out of syria. No small feat particularly when you consider if we hadnt done that they would be in the hands of isil today. We have been leading the effort to curb ebola. We took the risk president obama took the risk sending 4000 young and untruths to build infrastructure so we could deal with it. It was risky at the time he did it because nobody had all of the answers that it worked. And america led an effort to bring people t
The israeli Prime Minister is on his way to washington today. In a speech on tuesday he is asked acted to expected to express his approval of a nuclear program. The president has been criticized for accepting the invitation to speak. He believes iran cannot be trusted to give up developing Nuclear Weapons. We will have his speech live on tuesday. The policy conference opens today. Kevin mccarthy of california and went lawyer will address the whoi will address the conference and you can see that tonight on cspan. The challenges of policing the city. I had an issue with public trust and people leaving things that were said that believing the things that were said. Officer involved shootings are dramatically down, and we are moving with positive ways, but people in the community would say they did not believe it. That is tonight on q a. Secretary of state john kerry appeared before the Foreign Relations committee on tuesday greatest senators questioned whether the administration is doing
Life, they are prone to Health Problems associated with obesity. Most of the pardon turkeys have very short lives and frequently die within a year of being pardoned. Here is an article that was in. A today postco post here are some of the results of that poll that we want to show you. In november to the us and 8, do you think the country will be better off or worse off for years from now . In november 2008, do you think the country will be better off or worse off four years from now . 54 said better off. 41 said worse off. The pessimism has grown but overall americans are optimistic about the future and the next four years. That is what we want to ask you about. Are you optimistic about americas future . Of course, you can contact us via social media. Our twitter handled is cspanwj. Another question that was asked in both 2008 and 2012 this year, 69 said americans are divided, 29 said united. A few more of those results. This is the percentage of americans who think it is extremely imp