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geiger? >> if people don't think they have much privacy now they should wait for new class of technologies that will enable very intrusive physical surveillance. that is just coming. i, theÑi examples that you read are indeed troubling. i'm glad that you mentioned in those passages there are other types of surveillance enabled by drones besides just video observation. they could be outfitted array of sensors including cell phone tower emulatetores. federal government used these on tens of thousand of individuals in the past year. in terms of how to provide individuals with that kind of privacy, you know, privacy towards get you some but again limited because it is limited to a reasonable, what is highly offensive to reasonable person standard. and it is unclear the degree which congress can directly regulate those kinds of uses without violating the first amendment right to collect data in public places. however, we think that the industry should take the lead in strong enforceable code of co
geiger? >> if people don't think they have much privacy now they should wait for new class of technologies that will enable very intrusive physical surveillance. that is just coming. i, theÑi examples that you read are indeed troubling. i'm glad that you mentioned in those passages there are other types of surveillance enabled by drones besides just video observation. they could be outfitted array of sensors including cell phone tower emulatetores. federal government used these on tens...
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geiger, advocacy director and senior counsel for the center of democracy, technology. welcome and your recognize. >> chairman chaffetz, ranking member cummings and numbers of the committee, thank you very much for giving me the opportunity to testify today on the subject of unmanned aircraft systems also known as the drones. i am harley geiger senior counsel at the server democracy technology, cdt is a nonpartisan, nonprofit technology policy advocacy organization dedicated to preserving civil liberties such as privacy and free speech while enabling government agencies to provide security encompassed in figure i have three overarching points out what to make with regard to drones. by tesla focus on privacy although closer many other policy issues that are so say with unmanned aircraft. first unmanned aircraft systems out a promising technology might have potential to erode civil liberties by enabling pervasive surveillance. second, current laws do not provide strong privacy protection from government or private unmanned aircraft and a lack of privacy protection undermi
geiger, advocacy director and senior counsel for the center of democracy, technology. welcome and your recognize. >> chairman chaffetz, ranking member cummings and numbers of the committee, thank you very much for giving me the opportunity to testify today on the subject of unmanned aircraft systems also known as the drones. i am harley geiger senior counsel at the server democracy technology, cdt is a nonpartisan, nonprofit technology policy advocacy organization dedicated to preserving...
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rishaad: keri geiger with the latest. john kerry is heading out to asia.ing to take part in the latest talks. tensions in the south china sea, talking with beijing. -- whating in nissat does he hope to accomplish this week? nissat: two things. it's clear that the talks of the transpacific partnership agreement on trouble, and it's going to be important for him to hat the u.s.ies t has a plan and an intention to try and bring these talks to a successful completion, despite the fact that one of the major stumbling blocks is u.s. demands for protections for its pharmaceutical industries. he will be talking about trade and investment in singapore today, and when he goes to kuala lumpur tomorrow, the south china sea tensions are going to be top of the agenda. they aren't on the official agenda, but clearly the u.s. wants to throw support behind it referred stance of the region, which is to get everyone behind a transparent, rules-based maritime order in which all parties refrain from actions that change the status quo, which would apply to china's actions to re
rishaad: keri geiger with the latest. john kerry is heading out to asia.ing to take part in the latest talks. tensions in the south china sea, talking with beijing. -- whating in nissat does he hope to accomplish this week? nissat: two things. it's clear that the talks of the transpacific partnership agreement on trouble, and it's going to be important for him to hat the u.s.ies t has a plan and an intention to try and bring these talks to a successful completion, despite the fact that one of...
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. >> reporter: dan geiger covers commercial real estate, he blames higher rents and national retailers seeking locations in a number of city neighborhoods for the closing of small businesses. >> we found over the last decade, there's been a 10 percent drop in laud -- laundromats. >> old line businesses that have been here for decades are finding it harder to operate. >> reporter: while digital innovation might represent a welcome change, these three felt replacing mom and pops with national chains deprived a neighborhood of its charm. >> it changes the character of a neighborhood. >> reporter: i'm mac king, fox 5 news. alison: five people wounded in a drive-by shooting in red hook. the latest in a rash of shootings in brooklyn and the bronx. dari: let's get to dan bowens in red hook where people are fed up and calling on the city to make their streets safer. good evening. >> reporter: the shooting happened about 10:45 last night. the suspects were looking to retaliate apparently for a previous incident in the neighborhood. it ended up opening fire on five innocent victims, including a
. >> reporter: dan geiger covers commercial real estate, he blames higher rents and national retailers seeking locations in a number of city neighborhoods for the closing of small businesses. >> we found over the last decade, there's been a 10 percent drop in laud -- laundromats. >> old line businesses that have been here for decades are finding it harder to operate. >> reporter: while digital innovation might represent a welcome change, these three felt replacing mom...
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july retail sales, looks like a geiger counter. looks like, are you kidding me?ying they're very volatile, ex-automotive even more so? boy, i don't know who has taken ralph's place. can we go in the control room. this looks like a ralph chart! >> great. >> show the chart, please. neil: there you go. back to ralph. retail sales. i have decided, i have decided, folks, made a decision, talking to roger goodell, tom brady, briefly had ploy on connell mcshane, very close to kate upton. just didn't pan out. she wanted money. we're back to ralph. ralph, i just want to spell out here though, that you were very demeaning and rude to me. you hurt my feelings. >> i have the job? i have the job? neil: are you listening to the show? >> all right. all right. neil: there you go. that is ralph. [booing] reaction of the crowd not good. there were a lot of people, said you wouldn't see this on cnbc. wouldn't see this on bloomburg. you know what? you're right. you know why you wouldn't sigh it on cnbc and why on bloomberg? because they have no personality. ralph just told me we hav
july retail sales, looks like a geiger counter. looks like, are you kidding me?ying they're very volatile, ex-automotive even more so? boy, i don't know who has taken ralph's place. can we go in the control room. this looks like a ralph chart! >> great. >> show the chart, please. neil: there you go. back to ralph. retail sales. i have decided, i have decided, folks, made a decision, talking to roger goodell, tom brady, briefly had ploy on connell mcshane, very close to kate upton....
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looks like geiger counter. we would zoom in on the to see whether pronounced up tick.an see since the debate more people are googling carly fiorina, what she did at hp, her whole story, running for senate. that chart illustrates her beautifully. ashley, i subbing for trish, i don't think you can top that with charts. >> the intelligence report, put my name against it. sittings in for trish regan. investor -- all three major indices climbing higher. nasdaq, s&p, up more than a point. oil by the way up nearly 2%. this rally comes on the heels of a seven-day losing streak, the longest for the dow in four years. but my, oh, my, what a monday. what a way to kick off the week. adam shapiro on floor of new york stock exchange.
looks like geiger counter. we would zoom in on the to see whether pronounced up tick.an see since the debate more people are googling carly fiorina, what she did at hp, her whole story, running for senate. that chart illustrates her beautifully. ashley, i subbing for trish, i don't think you can top that with charts. >> the intelligence report, put my name against it. sittings in for trish regan. investor -- all three major indices climbing higher. nasdaq, s&p, up more than a point....
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poverty are the experts on how to solve poverty, and so for the past 34 years, we have been like a geiger counter that has gone around the nation in some of the most crime-ridden, drug-infested neighborhoods and unlike the poverty industry, we go in looking for strengths. the traditional approach is to addressing poverty, they go into low-income, high-crime neighborhoods and they want to know how many people are raising children that are dropping out of school, in jail, on drugs, and with this demographic profile, they go to foundations or government, apply for grants. the government then funds these professional organizations, who then parachute programs into low-income neighborhoods with the expectation that poverty will be alleviated. 70 cents ofúr every dollar spe on the poor goes not to the poor, but those that serve poor people, they ask not which problems are solvable but which ones are fundable this year, so as a consequence, we have created a commodity out of serving poor people and we wonder why we have failed. and so i think, and also the experts at solving poverty are the pro
poverty are the experts on how to solve poverty, and so for the past 34 years, we have been like a geiger counter that has gone around the nation in some of the most crime-ridden, drug-infested neighborhoods and unlike the poverty industry, we go in looking for strengths. the traditional approach is to addressing poverty, they go into low-income, high-crime neighborhoods and they want to know how many people are raising children that are dropping out of school, in jail, on drugs, and with this...