Crowd funded real estate investments. Digital producers and cohost wajahat ali is here. Its always an interesting question, waj, information is knowledge how much is too much and how much is it getting into our personal business . Exactly. I play video games for research. You tell your wife . So i tell my wife and all my coworkers. Theres a game called watchdog out. Chicago much all cities which is a hyperconnected city connects data on all its citizens, you have to hack in to do good against evil doers. We asked our community, is all this good . Daniel says, the use of metadata only helps communities and people. But the concern here is privacy. Yeah, were going otalk about it. The city of chicago may soon be able to sense whats happening in some of its busies areas. 50 sensors to downtown light poles to aggregate data ranging from noise to other conditions. Track things like pedestrian movements. Researchers say the information will improve city planning and while it will be available
Concepts, as locals turn to crowd funded real estate investments. Digital producers and cohost wajahat ali is here. Its always an interesting question, waj, information is knowledge how much is too much and how much is it getting into our personal business . Exactly. I play video games for research. You tell your wife . So i tell my wife and all my coworkers. Theres a game called watchdog out. Chicago much all cities which is a hyperconnected city connects data on all its citizens, you have to hack in to do good against evil doers. We asked our community, is all this good . Daniel says, the use of metadata only helps communities and people. But the concern here is privacy. Yeah, were going otalk about it. The city of chicago may soon be able to sense whats happening in some of its busies areas. 50 sensors to downtown light poles to aggregate data ranging from noise to other conditions. Track things like pedestrian movements. Researchers say the information will improve city planning an
Manmy digital producer wajahat i ali,. Diverse nation, there is apathy, at least, about politics, congress, election and also about voting. Here is mikey, a loyal streamer, first of all you have to get americans to vote. Voter apathy , i love it when we get comments on google plus. Foreign policy isnt something i even consider. Considering both parties are so similar, ukraine, i. S. I. S, with whats happening i think this might change. Voters do tend to prioritize domestic issues, when deciding which candidate to put in office. But with International Crises galvanizing Public Opinion of late, should congressional candidates consider Foreign Policy . Maybe so. Especially mounting criticism against president obamas decisions overseas may hurt the Democratic Party come november. So how much does Foreign Policy matter in mid term elections and should recent events in places like iraq and ukraine be influential . Lisa and patrick. Following American Voter trends over the last 20 years. Than
Desk. Republicans are edging closer to the magic number they need to gain control of the senate, starting with the senate race in arkansas. The incumbent, mark pryor the democrat, has been defeated by tom cotton, a firsttime congressman, a decorated iraqi war veteran, beating him by a wide margin. Taking a look at the other pickup for the g. O. P. And in West Virginia, the republican Shelly Moore Capito taking Jay Rockefellers seat, beating natalie tenant. The first female senator from virginia. In New Hampshire we do not have a decided race, but the incumbent democrat, sheen shaheen leads matt brown, 53 to 47 . In an undecided race in North Carolina, senator kay hagan, the democratic incumbent leading thom tillis, 51 to 46 , with 24 of the precincts reporting. I want to look at virginia, its a decidedly tight race. The democrats thought it was a safe seat for incumbent senator mark warner, with 78 reporting, the republican challenger, political stratist ed gillespie is beating him 514
Digital producer and cohost, wajahat ali is here, bringing in all of your feedback. You hear from the banks and the Financial Institutions and things look so good. And we talk to folks on the streets and its not quite sorossy. Some say the economy is recovering. However, for our Online Community, they are very skeptical so there sentimentthat the system might be rigged. It was the most vicious hit to the u. S. Economy ever since the great depression. The crisis resulted in 8. 7 million jobs disappearing, an estimated 14 trillion in lost output, not to mention the millions of homes that fell into foreclosure, and from Bank Bailouts to out right buyouts, the feds and institutions have put forth various remedies. Experts say we are recovering. But with atm, bank and the Overdraft Fees also at an alltime high, some say consumers may be getting the short end of the stick. So have we really addressed the systemic problems of the u. S. Financial system that lead to the crisis in the first pla