Could you speak to the idea of fully Autonomous Vehicles in a shared use environment that is not as a personal car that i own but a fleet vehicle that i use or like the daimler car to go fully autonomous, can deliver packages food deliver people, replace cars busses, taxis in an urban environment. Seems like that paradigm change would be looking at it differently, than trying to replace each individual car, would have more opportunity. I think that when you talk about fleets, this is something were already seeing. Ben mentioned military use, not only drones but Land Vehicles and military looking at fleets there. Theyre definitely looking at this kind of technology. From a consumer perspective, Something Like car to go is a perfect platform for this technology. You see it in washington, d. C. , those of you that travel to other cities we are in lots of cities around the world you see the smart cars that are a little reminiscent in the google perception of what an Autonomous Car will loo
We have a lot of questions. The gentleman over here i saw first. Please introduce yourself and please keep questions brief. Thank you. I am nick farmer. Could you speak to the idea of fully Autonomous Vehicles in a shared use environment that is not as a personal car that i own but a fleet vehicle that i use or like the daimler car to go fully autonomous, can deliver packages food deliver people, replace cars busses, taxis in an urban environment. Seems like that paradigm change would be looking at it differently, than trying to replace each individual car, would have more opportunity. I think that when you talk about fleets, this is something were already seeing. Ben mentioned military use, not only drones but Land Vehicles and military looking at fleets there. Theyre definitely looking at this kind of technology. From a consumer perspective, Something Like car to go is a perfect platform for this technology. You see it in washington, d. C. , those of you that travel to other cities w
This week on press pass, the private and personal moments from inside the white house and some revealing stories about americas first sfaemzfamilies. Its all in a new book called the residents. Inside the private life of the white house, the author kate brower who joins me now. Congratulations on the book. Thank you. What motivated you to want to do this . I was covering mayor bloomberg and i was with michelle obama. It was a handful of us and i was invited to the dining room. A butler came in with a greemleaming tray and the first lady obviously had a rapport with him. It just made me wonder what goes on in the white house that makes the nation run every day . I started thinking about it made some phone calls and its been an adventure getting to know these people. Whats fascinating is there are living former white house personal staff that worked for president s going all the way back you went at least back to kennedy. Right, i started with kennedy. I had a great story with president
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
Health problems and live coverage of that on cspan3 at 10 00 a. M. This morning. We will be here with the 2016 president ial contenders and the expanding field. Democrats, 2027488000. Republicans, 2027488001. And independents, 2027488002. With Mike Huckabee becoming the sixth republican, a fourth line for evangelical voters 2027488003. Join the conversation on twitter, cspanwj or facebook. Or you can send us an email. Usa today saying that with my car could be with Mike Huckabee in the race, they are vying for the christian vote. Huckabee launches his bid for the white house, 59 years old he won the iowa caucus in 2008 when he ran the first time. They say he will spend today and thursday in iowa and then head to South Carolina where evangelical voters are more prevalent than in new hampshire. That is usa today. the wall street Journal Editorial Board article of his bid. They say his campaign economic populace is making a comeback on the right and not always in a good way. Mike huckabee