Big offering at ces. Meg whitman and Jeffrey Katzenberg in las vegas. First our top story, the threat of war brings profits for the defense industry, and a risk of Cyber Attacks from iran could shine a spotlight on assets. Take a look at how these firms performed, their shares gained about 8 the last few days. It is indicative that cyber volleys between the u. S. And iran are not going away anytime soon. To discuss what could be next, marcus is a director at an ai security firm. In studio, our reporter. Ingot the attacks from iran physical form. Does that mean we are clear from the cyber perspective . Definitely not. There is a significant distinction between irans conventional battlefield capabilities and where they are on the cyber front. They are never going to go toe to toe with the United States in this realm in a conventional battle. In the cyber realm, they have a greater chance of pushing back more dramatically and having a greater impact in the United States, so even though th
Will go back to the auditorium at the Cato Institute for the 2019 cato surveillance conference. Senior fellow, thank you both to those watching at home for joining us. As i mentioned at the start of the conference we focused on issues of surveillance oversight and this years conference or this morning you heard about an array of institutions and entities and persons who work to oversee the secret use of intelligence collection. This ranges from the pfizer court to the inspectors general to government, billy office to the Intelligence Committee of congress and one of the newer and in many ways most publicly useful entities overseen the Intelligence Committee is the piracy and Civil Liberties oversight board. Its a number of valuable reports that have given us unique insights into the programs weve heard discussed earlier such as section 702 and section 215 the authority used for the phone records collection program. Im sure it will be a fascinating discussion so i will pass it off to ou
Panel today. Discussing the topic of social media content moderation. I want to begin by thanking our cosponsors the session on [indiscernible] i will also announce that this is being recorded. Additionally, we welcome our Live Audience on cspan. We will allow for audience questions at the end of our session. 20 minutes of time i will invite you up to the microphone if you have any questions for our panelists. Additionally, a business meeting will follow. If youre interested you can come speak with us at the end of this panel. I would love to introduce to you our distinguished panelists today. Immediately to my left is kate. An assistant professor of law at st. Johns University School of law. She is a fellow at the yale law school. Her research a Network Freedom of expression and private government have appeared in and [indiscernible] in popular press. Then we have an assistant professor of law at drexel university. She is also a fellow at the center for democracy and technology. Her w
Washington, our bloomberg voices are on the ground with todays top stories. Newndia, protests against a citizenship law sparked unrest across the country, raising concerns that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken his agenda too far. Joining me from new delhis bloombergs Southeast Asia government editor. These protests have been going on for about a week now. What do they want . What is the goal here . Reporter they want this new law overturned. This law bans undocumented migrants from neighboring citizenship,king while allowing migrants of other religions. Ifi has pushed this wrapped policies in the past, like his decision to demonetize 80 of the countrys currency, and yet he was reelected with a massive mandate in may. But the depth of this anger really hints that he is pushing his hardline hindu agenda too hard this time. Alix now we had to london, where the threat of a new deal poundsas wiped out the postelection gains. Joining us is jess shankleman. What happened the last few ho
So today we have a different situation. We have a situation where the landlord and tenants are not the same people or even the same company. So we face the difficult challenge of trying to find a solution to continue a great institution, the flower market, even though there are different interests between the two parties. That being said, we made tremendous progress by resolving the financial terms and the agreement between kilroy, the flower market and the tenants. They are mostly finished, which im happy to say. However, we are not near closure with respect to the design of the physical market. It has always been the understanding by the flower market and by the tenants that one of the Community Benefits that would come with the project was the continuation of the flower market and as john kilroy himself told us, we would have a world class flower market. But as of today, the documents defining the flower market are not yet anywhere near the point where the city ends up with a world