Letterman. [applause] David Letterman. Natalia mackarova. [applause] led zepliln. [applause] led zeplin. Ladies and of lead, the president of the United States and mrs. Michelle obama. [applause] hello. Hello. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Great. Everybody please have a seat. Thank you. Good evening, everybody. You all look lovely. Welcome to the white house on a night when i am no where close to being the main attraction. Thank you, david rubenstein, michael kaiser, and the Kennedy Center trusties and everyone who has worked so hard to hold president kennedys commitment to supporting the arts. I also want to recognize another one of president kennedys amazing legacy, and that is his wonderful daughter, caroline, who is here tonight. [applause] none of this would be possible without the cochairs of the president s committee on arts and humanities, george stevens. There he is. [applause] and his son, michael. Where did michael go . There he is
Pleasanton garage. Its a familiar Silicon Valley story line but dont let that fool you. His clients include governments around the world and congressman Eric Swalwell called him for help finding a security solution. There are opportunities to have pilot programs to see how technology can better secure our airport. Theres a lot of interest especially in areas like airports and transportation. Reporter the congressman also reached out to hugh martins Sunnyvale Company that Installs Energy efficient lights with cameras inside and are networked together wirelessly. Settlement. Nsity already has lights at the newark, new jersey airport. Two Bay Area Companies among six congressman swalwell will introduce to airport leaders tomorrow trying to fix the flaws and prevent another security breach. By the way, the gpac system is used in ports around the world but not in airports. But the owner says that wont make much of a difference and he says he is confident this would work at an airport. Live
Right now. Take a look at what happened in asia overnight, as well. A lot of these headlines hitting as japans market was opening there. That was the first sign that argentina was not going to be able to make its payments. As you can see right now, the nikkei closed down by about 25 points. The shanghai, though, was up by close to 1 . Among todays tests for the u. S. Markets, we have economic numbers, more earnings that will be hitting. At 8 30 eastern time, we will be getting the weekly jobless claims numbers. Polled economists were filed last week, up 21,000 from the week before. When it comes to earnings, Oil Giant Exxon mobil, Conco Philips are both reporting. Mastercard and kelloggs, those are among other names that well be expecting today. Right now, lets get over to michelle with a roundup of some of todays other stocks to watch. A number of companies posting results last night, becky. Revenues came in just shy of expectations and the company is cutting its full year forecast fo
If you think wine making is old school, think good. The newest ways of making wine. A neuro scientist and i will phil tores, an entimologist. The by onic arm. See how its more manlike than machine. Thats our team. Now, lets do some science. Hey, guys, welcome to techknow where we bring you stories of innovation here in america. I am phil torres. I am here with michelle, crystal and lindsey. You went to one of the most violent cities in america to see how technology can help us fight crime . Thats right. I went to oakland, california which has the 5th highest crime rate and nearby richmond which is among the top 20 to look at some very Innovative Technology that they are looking to increase the eyes and ears of the police force on the street. So lets have a look these are streets. I am not violating any law. In two San Francisco bay area cities known for crime oakland and rimmond westbound. But now, police in both of these cities have high tech backups. Electronic ears listening for gun
Hey, guys, welcome to techknow where we bring you stories of innovation here in america. I am phil torres. I am here with michelle, crystal and lindsey. You went to one of the most violent cities in america to see how technology can help us fight crime . Thats right. I went to oakland, california which has the 5th highest crime rate and nearby richmond which is among the top 20 to look at some very Innovative Technology that they are looking to increase the eyes and ears of the police force on the street. So lets have a look these are some of californias toughest streets. I am not violating any law. In two San Francisco bay area cities known for crime oakland and rimmond westbound. But now, police in both of these cities have high tech backups. Electronic ears listening for gunfire, 24 7. He lectronic eyes Monitoring Police and perps alike. Even the cars on this street. Officer chris tong is patrolling the streets of richmond that. Ding you hear is the sound of a license plate reader.