Machete. Multiple officers from Campus Police and the Boulder Police department responded. One officer from each of those agencies fired at the man when he allegedly would not obey the command, to drop the weapon. At this time the suspect is not known to the police. We are still working on properly identifying him. Reporter this afternoon 911 was called again for a man with a gun in front of a starbuck that was the coffee shop on University Hill or one inside the University Memorial center which is on campus. So that building was put on another active shooter situation. And many people fled in the chaos. In the end, no threats were found. A Boulder County joint Investigation Team is now looking into this officer involved shooting. We do not know the identity of the man who was allegedly carrying that weapon. Were going to have much more coming up on the cbs4 news at Phil Distefano did not Cancel School today. Live in boulder, jeff todd, cbs4 news. Thank you. The latest on that wildfire
And these were rebound. These are above average temperatures for sure. There is a lot in the mix including pacific and serra monte. I did that for you. I know my peeps in daly city. Lets take a look at the commute. You see that traffic is going to be busy as you drive into the dublin interchange. As we follow here, already there is slow traffic. There is a crash southbound of 880. The commute is going to be slow. Not only on 880 which is backing up but it is also going to be slow on 280 making that turn on to 880. Its going to be pretty slow. Northbound 280 to san jose to cupertino so far so good. Thank you. Polls here in the bay area open in just about an hour from now. But in other parts of the country people have already started voting. Our reporter Lauren Blanchard is live in new york where Hillary Clinton and donald trump have returned to after last ditch efforts to ooh voters. Voting has been under way here in new york for about 3 hours. We have already seen Hillary Clinton and h
Doing in regards to cyber crime. Morally obligated to start out by saying i know im the last person between you and lunch and i will keep that in mind. I have 15 minutes, give or take for comments and a some time for q and a. I will hold up my side of the bargain and you have to hold of yours. Here we go. I will focus on four things. The current overall cyber threat, how see this threat impacting the Automotive Industry, what the fbi is doing to prevent and respond to cyberattacks and lastly, the importance of publicprivate sector collaboration and what do you or the industry can expect from the fbi if you suffer a breach or the victim of in a cap. With a little story. Everybody local a story about a meeting i went to in march of this year and it was with intel corporation. After this meeting was a commercial Futurist Panel and there were three individuals on the particular panel. One was Marc Andreessen from injuries and horowitz and peter getz. And jim all very successful in prominen
We are far from us age where this is normalized and far from a stage where everyone is comfortable. What we end up doing is saying, if your paradigm is to require background checks or Proof Positive identification, we can provide that. Nine times out of 10 what happens is the customer comes back and says, we get it. That helped us get started but it limited the pool. Now that we understand how this works, we are going to start to relax those things. It is a complicated subject. What it comes down to, optimizing for the level of trust whichever vendor it is. Whether required to get the thing going. That is the important piece. Dan does the Bug Bounty Program only focus on systems related to risks . Only system risk . Business Operational Risk . Marten that is a great question. We make sure anybody can submit vulnerabilities and anybody can receive them. Customers get Additional Services where we go in and write long reports with recommendations. We go as deep as they like to go. We want
Theranos with John Carreyrou and Michael Siconolfi of the the wage wawj. She came out of stanford with this vision of trying to revolutionize medicine with blood testing that would be done on very small samples of blood, either priked from the arm, at first prked from the arm then priked from the finger and the test would be done quickly, off just this painless pin prik, and then you would be able to diagnose a bunch of conditions from that. And that was pretty transform tiff, if it was achievable, if the company could do it, it really meant big changes in medicine and in the Laboratory Testing industry. So the vision was a powerful one that a lot of people bought into. But again, the people who invested early knew they were facing a young lady who had just graduated and who might fail as most entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley failed. We conclude with amy adams. She spoke to a. O. Scott at the New York Times about her two new films, arrival and Nocturnal Animals. Im definitely hard on my