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the purpose of the data. i think that's where we'll get into it a little more, when we talk about the proposed rules. it looks at the entirety of the data but then what is it being used for. i'd be happy to go into that a little more. >> we'll come back to the two points about not being able to go to somewhere else. and then also the sensitivity of the data, the uniqueness of the data. you can come back to that. but let's go quickly to debbie. can we focus more on the mobile ecosystem? because that's who your members represent, is mobile and wireless. >> so the mobile ecosystem, as you know, as tim was just talking about, involves a lot of companies who are providing the service to you. the isps. one of those companies provides the activity. but it isn't always the same isp when you're using your phone. if you think about you're at home, you might connect to your home wi-fi and then when you're out taking transportation to work, you're on your network connection. once you get to work you might connect with yo
the purpose of the data. i think that's where we'll get into it a little more, when we talk about the proposed rules. it looks at the entirety of the data but then what is it being used for. i'd be happy to go into that a little more. >> we'll come back to the two points about not being able to go to somewhere else. and then also the sensitivity of the data, the uniqueness of the data. you can come back to that. but let's go quickly to debbie. can we focus more on the mobile ecosystem?...
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the first was review of data via presentation, data sheets and a data summary. if it is that we had small group discussions and had a workshop. for the entire process it was defined as a health outcome of morbidity or mortality or behavioral health services, clinical care and factors that impact well being. to be a healthy outcome or contributing factor needs to be -- [inaudible] (low audio) and for the defined benchmarks were pulled from national or city estimates or healthy 2020 targets where available. the assessments itself served as benchmarks for examining population data. overall the 2016 community health assessment found that health is improved in many ways in san francisco. for example, more than 97,000 residents gained health insurance under the affordable care act in 2014 and had steady declines in hiv diagnosis and the rates of death due to complete speaker cards and documents to be part of the file should be submitted to the clerk disease, cerebral diseases and decreased in cancer has decreased want however, the assessment did identify two foundatio
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me hear you say ♪ ♪ big data, data, big data data♪ [ laughter ] all right.deration of america did not produce that video. let's get our panelists to answer. you have a grand total of two minutes. how marketing has changes in the last several years especially online. i want to start out with jeff on this. >> i found that video. i mean, the industry writes my material. viacom is not the big player in all of this, really. the big players are google and facebook and the isps and ad agencies but everybody plays. what's happened with advertising and marketing it's 24/7 commercial surveillance. a combination of the most powerful marketers and brands and advertising companies and technology companies and data brokers that are now able to track you and analyze you wherever you go, whoever you are, they just said it, they know you. and they're able to use that power, the mobile phone made all of this possible, able to use that power to influence you in ways that are largely invisible to actually manipulate you, to persuade you. we'll get into that later. a commercial
me hear you say ♪ ♪ big data, data, big data data♪ [ laughter ] all right.deration of america did not produce that video. let's get our panelists to answer. you have a grand total of two minutes. how marketing has changes in the last several years especially online. i want to start out with jeff on this. >> i found that video. i mean, the industry writes my material. viacom is not the big player in all of this, really. the big players are google and facebook and the isps and ad...
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the data not do that.f there's other data that industry has that the issue is a logical place to go, i think we expect to see them putting that data for dividing fact i don't think it squares with what we've seen. i think people choose products and services for a wide right reason. criminals and terrorists generally think they will not get caught and so they choose services that are accessible, convenient, effective. and transport abilities may be one factor. i think some criminals and terrorists will migrate to those systems but others will not. this scene in the wiretap counted, we said over and over again. that goes back over talking principles or empirics. let's talk about it but we shouldn't afford a bumper sticker that says criminals will always go to -- therefore anything in america's you suspect the last point i would make is i think it's also mistake to think the u.s. will be the only actor in this space. i don't think we're looking forward to a world where only one country is affected through as
the data not do that.f there's other data that industry has that the issue is a logical place to go, i think we expect to see them putting that data for dividing fact i don't think it squares with what we've seen. i think people choose products and services for a wide right reason. criminals and terrorists generally think they will not get caught and so they choose services that are accessible, convenient, effective. and transport abilities may be one factor. i think some criminals and...
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over and over again that all of the data, that they are going to look very closely at all of the data to determine whether or not they move forward. there is no predetermined path. host: it is safe to say "the wall street journal will be calling -- following all of it. guest: all of it. for yournk you so much time this morning. one programming note. the top 21 document is from this cam's duty can -- student competition are airing during the month of april. the topic, what issues do you want the candidates to discuss during the 2016 presence of campaign. c-span received the most i injuries from the 12 years the competition. them -- wereis for chosen as the top entries. online, andh them of course, you can watch is here back your tomorrow at 7:00 eastern, for clock pacific. until then, have a great saturday. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> next, a form on the legal issues surrounding encryption. leaders are at how addressi
over and over again that all of the data, that they are going to look very closely at all of the data to determine whether or not they move forward. there is no predetermined path. host: it is safe to say "the wall street journal will be calling -- following all of it. guest: all of it. for yournk you so much time this morning. one programming note. the top 21 document is from this cam's duty can -- student competition are airing during the month of april. the topic, what issues do you...
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the first was review of data via presentation, data sheets and a data summary. if it is that we had small group discussions and had a workshop. for the entire process it was defined as a health outcome of morbidity or mortality or behavioral health services, clinical care and factors that impact well being. to be a healthy outcome or contributing factor needs to be -- [inaudible] (low audio) and for the defined benchmarks were pulled from national or city estimates or healthy 2020 targets where available. the assessments itself served as benchmarks for examining population data. overall the 2016 community health assessment found that health is improved in many ways in san francisco. for example, more than 97,000 residents gained health insurance under the affordable care act in 2014 and had steady declines in hiv diagnosis and the rates of death due to complete speaker cards and documents to be part of the file should be submitted to the clerk disease, cerebral diseases and decreased in cancer has decreased want however, the assessment did identify two foundatio
the first was review of data via presentation, data sheets and a data summary. if it is that we had small group discussions and had a workshop. for the entire process it was defined as a health outcome of morbidity or mortality or behavioral health services, clinical care and factors that impact well being. to be a healthy outcome or contributing factor needs to be -- [inaudible] (low audio) and for the defined benchmarks were pulled from national or city estimates or healthy 2020 targets where...
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so we need to gather that data. that would be very important for me because i hate to see, you know, people comparing apples and oranges. we are not comparing apples and apples. >> we were just speaking about that today. we capture the data of the district of occurrence and the police district but perhaps we in addition need to collect zip code data because we get that from anybody we issue a citation to, if it starts with a 941 or something else other than that. >> and some identification around whether you are arresting or stopping duplicates. i mean, you know, the same person being arrested or stopped twice in a period of time because can be gathering data on the same person. on the occurrences maybe. >> so we actually met with james bell of the burns institute and his big encouragement of us is you just have to keep digging because the data, and i have to congratulate lieutenant para, to do -- he came up with all this raw data, he did a lot of analysis and he's a police officer. the author of the article is an a
so we need to gather that data. that would be very important for me because i hate to see, you know, people comparing apples and oranges. we are not comparing apples and apples. >> we were just speaking about that today. we capture the data of the district of occurrence and the police district but perhaps we in addition need to collect zip code data because we get that from anybody we issue a citation to, if it starts with a 941 or something else other than that. >> and some...
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is seeing the data. they're seeing it in an unencrypted way. the isp's as we talked about a little bit about encryption a lot of the internet is becoming encrypted. the isp's are unable to see the data that's encrypted. at the same time the other companies on the internet can see that data. there's a real disparity. it's like taking a gun and shooting a mosquito. all that data is going to go everywhere. >> so i have -- a few things, one is i think you know there is definitely a desire by the companies an understandable one to try to make it sound like isp's and other companies that are operating on the internet that are collecting information and marketing with it are the same type of entity. and that consumers have the same type of relationship with them. they don't. consumers pay their isp's to provide them with service. they pay their isp's to get them connected to the internet. and then once they're on the internet, they make choices about what services they're going to use, you know, online. or on t
is seeing the data. they're seeing it in an unencrypted way. the isp's as we talked about a little bit about encryption a lot of the internet is becoming encrypted. the isp's are unable to see the data that's encrypted. at the same time the other companies on the internet can see that data. there's a real disparity. it's like taking a gun and shooting a mosquito. all that data is going to go everywhere. >> so i have -- a few things, one is i think you know there is definitely a desire by...
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they are not big data. they are databaseed off studies of a few thousand prior offenders using transgression. it is translated to a score rounded to the nearest whole number so a probation officer can assign a point to each risk factor. something like two points. that said, there is a bunch of work now on how to get more -- better predictions using different techniques. for instance, the pennsylvania commission has been working on random based approaches. i think at least you could -- it may be harder to achieve transparency on that. at least you could make available like what the factors are that are included. i don't know. i have to think more about it. to me, because i am particularly concerned with the substance of like whether the variables that are being included are appropriate. it doesn't matter if you need inappropriate variables into a regression-based system or whether you feed them into a machine learning bases. either way it is, you know, sort of like garbage in and out. constitutional risks ar
they are not big data. they are databaseed off studies of a few thousand prior offenders using transgression. it is translated to a score rounded to the nearest whole number so a probation officer can assign a point to each risk factor. something like two points. that said, there is a bunch of work now on how to get more -- better predictions using different techniques. for instance, the pennsylvania commission has been working on random based approaches. i think at least you could -- it may be...
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if your data has integrity and the gao is continuing to find faults in the way that you collect data and how you're reporting it. so, you can understand why we're still skeptical when you tout the number that 96% of all appointments have been seen within this arbitrary goal of 30 days. the other thing is the way you report data. so, you're telling me that by veterans who use vet link inside the hospitals are telling you that they are 89% of them rate their access good, but you're giving me data with a very high reporting bias. of course they're going to rate it good because they're on the inside of the hospital. how about asking those that don't get access that are not inside the hospital, so tell us what their access is going to look like. so, for those of us who know statistics and know methodologies, we are skeptical when you report some of these reports to us that may not be as accurate as possible. and lastly, when we can't rely on population data, when we can't rely on the integrity, then we go by case studies and case studies depending on the accuracy and write up and details
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so we need to gather that data. that would be very important for me because i hate to see, you know, people comparing apples and oranges. we are not comparing apples and apples. >> we were just speaking about that today. we capture the data of the district of occurrence and the police district but perhaps we in addition need to collect zip code data because we get that from anybody we issue a citation to, if it starts with a 941 or something else other than that. >> and some identification around whether you are arresting or stopping duplicates. i mean, you know, the same person being arrested or stopped twice in a period of time because can be gathering data on the same person. on the occurrences maybe. >> so we actually met with james bell of the burns institute and his big encouragement of us is you just have to keep digging because the data, and i have to congratulate lieutenant para, to do -- he came up with all this raw data, he did a lot of analysis and he's a police officer. the author of the article is an a
so we need to gather that data. that would be very important for me because i hate to see, you know, people comparing apples and oranges. we are not comparing apples and apples. >> we were just speaking about that today. we capture the data of the district of occurrence and the police district but perhaps we in addition need to collect zip code data because we get that from anybody we issue a citation to, if it starts with a 941 or something else other than that. >> and some...
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question, and this is related to data. what does the data tell us? what do we know about differences by race? related is the impact to the hbcus? rohit: i don't have that off of the top of my head. my understanding is that some of the survey data suggests that minorities, particularly african-americans borrow at higher rates and borrow more. the percentage of people borrowing and the average level of borrowing is higher. that being said, my understanding is there is not a similar framework like there is for mortgages where we have much more granular information on how much people are borrowing and low-level data by race and ethnicity. understand, that is not in the fafsa. susan: it is not. there is a long history of racial redlining. because of that there are requirements that races included in mortgage applications. in the data i was describing to you that gives the insights we now have, that comes from administrative data that the department of education has on student loans including the fafsa which you all know and love your there is no informati
question, and this is related to data. what does the data tell us? what do we know about differences by race? related is the impact to the hbcus? rohit: i don't have that off of the top of my head. my understanding is that some of the survey data suggests that minorities, particularly african-americans borrow at higher rates and borrow more. the percentage of people borrowing and the average level of borrowing is higher. that being said, my understanding is there is not a similar framework like...
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enter the data center.hat's where you put all this stuff and these data centers have been going crazy in recent years. they're not just about big data they're also an essential component of cloud computing wave that's taken the world by storm. where do you think the cloud lives? it's hosted in data centers all over the globe. what do you think makes the connectivity revolution possible in the internet of things? believe me, it all goes through a data center at some point. so how do we play the rise of the data center? there are two data center investment trusts he can which next and core sight realty which is a smaller up and coming. these are like any oether excep instead of owning housing or office buildings or commercial real estate you own and operate data centers. he can which next has 145 data centers it's the world leading global interconnection platform. he can which next provides it's customers with reliable data center and their expertise when it comes to secure the information and growing your bu
enter the data center.hat's where you put all this stuff and these data centers have been going crazy in recent years. they're not just about big data they're also an essential component of cloud computing wave that's taken the world by storm. where do you think the cloud lives? it's hosted in data centers all over the globe. what do you think makes the connectivity revolution possible in the internet of things? believe me, it all goes through a data center at some point. so how do we play the...
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first, is going to the data. first we need to look at it it off in the summers are compared to the census to 6 words 6% of african americans of the overall population. but that number 6% does not possibly be the same number people that have drivers licenses, own cars, drive to the city. some people decide not to drive. this does not include people from outside of san francisco. when you're measuring these statistics it's for people with emotion against san francisco's back 7 systems, but we don't stop people from san francisco. sometimes that out-of-state license plate about people, Ò shaner stopped. also, the number 919 from we do not know based on this number if those are individual people or with lisa percent person multiple times. for instance if a certain known damon merck driving from one gain area to another officers may recognize that person stop a person wants to determine if they could catch them dirty, as is often said. even if the numbers are way completely right in this number, stop until we work so
first, is going to the data. first we need to look at it it off in the summers are compared to the census to 6 words 6% of african americans of the overall population. but that number 6% does not possibly be the same number people that have drivers licenses, own cars, drive to the city. some people decide not to drive. this does not include people from outside of san francisco. when you're measuring these statistics it's for people with emotion against san francisco's back 7 systems, but we...
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we have technology for data leak prevention.ng that we do that, if it leaves the company premises, it would be stopped. it is a great example of technology that exists in the marketplace when they do not use , them, companies get hurt. elliott: would you be surprised if we see more breaches of this nature? gil: i am sure we will see more. it is part of human nature. part of it is human nature. part of it can be reduced or eliminated completely with the right technology. elliott: has the phone been ringing off the hook from the british virgin islands and panama? gil: i have not heard that yet. my experience in the last few years with the enterprise market is not reacting to the change in cyberspace, not proactive enough to address it. that is something that can improve. for our business, the need for security is good. it is good that people do what is right for business and right for life and not just worry about the risks. there is plenty of risk around us. it is good we drive our lives not just based on risk. elliott: there was
we have technology for data leak prevention.ng that we do that, if it leaves the company premises, it would be stopped. it is a great example of technology that exists in the marketplace when they do not use , them, companies get hurt. elliott: would you be surprised if we see more breaches of this nature? gil: i am sure we will see more. it is part of human nature. part of it is human nature. part of it can be reduced or eliminated completely with the right technology. elliott: has the phone...
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data security is data security regardless of who is harmed in the process. data security is national security at large. so that would be enormously helpful. let me ask you a question,ist probably off topic but i can't help myself. one of the dark sides of encryption is someone comes in and incrypts you stuff you didn't want it incrypted and they won't get it back to you unless you fork over bit coins them in a dark market. what is it the committee needs to understand about that ransom ware concept that's going on currently? >> yes, sir. it's an increasing problem we're seeing and investigating on a regular basis. certainly to exercise hygiene is important. to be able to access the information is important to be able to talk to each other about what solutions might be available to be able to fall back to another type of backup solutions so you aren't beholden to any particular ransom demands. >> that's critically important. i'm a physician by background, some of the ronsoansom ware has occurred in medical facilities. i just cannot imagine going into an icu an
data security is data security regardless of who is harmed in the process. data security is national security at large. so that would be enormously helpful. let me ask you a question,ist probably off topic but i can't help myself. one of the dark sides of encryption is someone comes in and incrypts you stuff you didn't want it incrypted and they won't get it back to you unless you fork over bit coins them in a dark market. what is it the committee needs to understand about that ransom ware...
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rishaad: let's focus on that data and today's china data dump. great to see you.this data coming up in about 50 minutes from now, gdp, everybody looking at that, retail sales, industrial production. what are you looking at in particular? at gdpink we are looking growth of 6.6% for the first quarter. we think retail sales remain healthy largely because of china's new year, and we do expect industrial production to be flat or show slight improvement from the previous quarter. yeah, and what sort of picture is that painting when we delve into the chinese economy? >> absolutely. has been quite painful for us. the doomsday scenario that many people were talking about will not happen in china. a soft landing more than a hard landing is most likely. we think this year of consolidation, where the chinese economy is stabilizing, the next year things will finally pick up. it will only take up towards the end of this year. rishaad: doesn't the debt heard burden bother you? isn't that something that could hurt the economy in the years to come? eat a bigger problem 3-4 years d
rishaad: let's focus on that data and today's china data dump. great to see you.this data coming up in about 50 minutes from now, gdp, everybody looking at that, retail sales, industrial production. what are you looking at in particular? at gdpink we are looking growth of 6.6% for the first quarter. we think retail sales remain healthy largely because of china's new year, and we do expect industrial production to be flat or show slight improvement from the previous quarter. yeah, and what sort...
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what would that data mean? data i think you are mainly looking for here is stronger inflationary pressures than what you're seeing right now in the u.s. economy, but there is a andinual emphasis indication on, look, we are not going to go too fast. we are not going to go too fast. we are not going to go too fast. bute moving too soon now, it has also concerned the hawks, because there will be a strange if you see it move too rapidly. i think there is a willingness to move. scarlet: ok, narayana , joining us from rochester, you are staying with us, and another guest coming up. a quick check of the market reaction to the decision of no change. the dow industrials up by a third of 1%, and the two-year points. 85 basis of course, it had its big movement in the last seven days, and the dollar/yen at 111.22. is up fromde oil below 45, and the emerging markets, they have moved into the green call him there. 0.e euro/dollar at 113.23 ♪ Âi ♪ scarlet: this is a bloomberg fedial report," -- "the decides." let's begin with
what would that data mean? data i think you are mainly looking for here is stronger inflationary pressures than what you're seeing right now in the u.s. economy, but there is a andinual emphasis indication on, look, we are not going to go too fast. we are not going to go too fast. we are not going to go too fast. bute moving too soon now, it has also concerned the hawks, because there will be a strange if you see it move too rapidly. i think there is a willingness to move. scarlet: ok, narayana...
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and data dissemination tools to facilitate high-quality data analysis. second, responsible for the management of many commission databases. we routinely generate summary information and statistics which are provided to commission staff and elsewhere within the commission. we also develop and refine data sets purchased from outside. staff are delivering high-quality data-driven analyses critical to the sec's mission and we look forward to continuing this work in the future. thank you again for inviting us and i'm looking forward to answering your questions. >> thank you, mr. flannery. mr. mckessy, good morning and welcome to the panel. >> good morning chairman gary, ranking member maloney and members of the subcommittee. thank you for inviting me to testify on the security exchange commission regarding responsibilities and activities of the office of the whistleblower. the opposite of the whistleblowers in the division of imports meant comprised of 13 attorneys, five legal assistance in an administrative assistant all of them are cast to administer the wh
and data dissemination tools to facilitate high-quality data analysis. second, responsible for the management of many commission databases. we routinely generate summary information and statistics which are provided to commission staff and elsewhere within the commission. we also develop and refine data sets purchased from outside. staff are delivering high-quality data-driven analyses critical to the sec's mission and we look forward to continuing this work in the future. thank you again for...
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the chinese pmi data?med: there is some reflection in terms of what is happening in japan given what they have done with monetary policy. everyone is looking at japan as a monetary experiment to see if what they are doing works and to see if other central banks need to conduct similar efforts. there is some concern there. the big news will be the jobs data to see if it is actually as robust as the market thinks it is. caught ourthing that eye -- sometimes we get overly focused on china pmi. are set to double the 2016 budget. hans, thank you you sent this across to me. this is worth talking about in the context. this refers back to the refugee crisis which is ongoing. this would be a sin -- a significant stimulus. china going forward with an economic -- fiscal stimulus. there is a move towards the end of monetary policy, towards this goal policy. what is the scale of fiscal policy that yuan to dissipate globally this year? there is a big shift. let us the of all. doubt, youithout a are seeing that shift. if
the chinese pmi data?med: there is some reflection in terms of what is happening in japan given what they have done with monetary policy. everyone is looking at japan as a monetary experiment to see if what they are doing works and to see if other central banks need to conduct similar efforts. there is some concern there. the big news will be the jobs data to see if it is actually as robust as the market thinks it is. caught ourthing that eye -- sometimes we get overly focused on china pmi. are...
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so it's used along with population data, voting data, turnout data, a whole variety of socioeconomic factors. it's very different than this court saying every state and thousands of local jurisdictions throughout the country have to use that data as the sole measure for redistricting. i'd like to get to -- >> i ask you this? be who has standing to bring a reynolds v. simms claim? is it anybody who is counted in the census? >> your honor, that was noted and reserved in baker v. carr and footnoted in 23, and westbury, of course, has the exact same rule. we think not much turns on it because as a practical measure, you can always find a voter in the district. but let me explain why we don't think it's dispositive here -- >> so are you going to tell me who has standing or not? >> yes, your honor. we think that it is, we think that the better understanding is that a nonvoter have standing, but here's why i don't think it matters. because you can view our position as through either lens, through a representational lens in which what's happening is that the reynolds v. simms right is a way
so it's used along with population data, voting data, turnout data, a whole variety of socioeconomic factors. it's very different than this court saying every state and thousands of local jurisdictions throughout the country have to use that data as the sole measure for redistricting. i'd like to get to -- >> i ask you this? be who has standing to bring a reynolds v. simms claim? is it anybody who is counted in the census? >> your honor, that was noted and reserved in baker v. carr...
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implementation and within other data collections we're doing. >> yeah. i hope so and i want to note in the community engagement transgender was one we reached out to and they participated. >> [inaudible] (off mic). >> oh in any instance where we had zip code data we didn't place it in the neighborhoods as you they're not mutually exclusive but we presented that as zip code data and neighborhood data would be at the census track and rolled up evenly into neighborhoods. if we created neighborhood profiles we would definitely -- if we translate the zip code data into a neighborhood we will provide you that. >> [inaudible] (off mic) and depending where they live and what it was i mean we weren't sure what categories we were in, and i am in east valley or castro or market? maybe it's just the map we need to find out how you draw these. >> in addition a key to the map and cross referenced easier. >> [inaudible] >> got it. sure. >> sorry to make this go longer here but commenting on that particular draft it is such a useful tool. i can imagine from a research p
implementation and within other data collections we're doing. >> yeah. i hope so and i want to note in the community engagement transgender was one we reached out to and they participated. >> [inaudible] (off mic). >> oh in any instance where we had zip code data we didn't place it in the neighborhoods as you they're not mutually exclusive but we presented that as zip code data and neighborhood data would be at the census track and rolled up evenly into neighborhoods. if we...
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we often hear about the importance of data and data-driven decision-making. i would like to highlight once again my concerns about the striking lack of data and data-driven decision-making that produced the love we now know is dodd-frank. it still strikes me as stunning that this committee approved this massive piece of legislation without deposing a single market participant. the committee didn't subpoena a single document from a single person or financial institution. and now we are starting to see the results of this partisan uninformed effort. there is now growing concern that despite the bureau's mission is rules and regulations actually restrict access to credit, increase costs and deny financial products to consumers who need them. last year surveyed by the federal reserve found that 47% of u.s. households are unable to come up with $400 in emergency funds without selling something going into credit card debt using a short-term loan. by targeting some of these products in these rulemaking sapiro may be blocking access to the financial services many ame
we often hear about the importance of data and data-driven decision-making. i would like to highlight once again my concerns about the striking lack of data and data-driven decision-making that produced the love we now know is dodd-frank. it still strikes me as stunning that this committee approved this massive piece of legislation without deposing a single market participant. the committee didn't subpoena a single document from a single person or financial institution. and now we are starting...
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we have the chinese data.owth in the first quarter of how that played out -- 3.7 percent growth in the first quarter. it was better than expected and did not do much to push up equities in asia. question about stimulus there. responding to china but also to the terrible news of that earthquake, the largest quake since 2011 in japan. let's get to first word news with eve on man. -- with yvonne man. yvonne: tries to whether a slump in trading and dealmaking. according to people with knowledge, the ceo is calling for the push which includes firing -- putting a curve on travel and entertainment expenses. federal reserve's bank of atlanta president says he will no longer push for a rate hike this month in light of weakening growth. speaking to kathleen hays, he said there are still opportunities ahead to make a move. a there is, if you look at calendar, there are enough meetings remaining this year that if the data were to suggest the appropriate policy, it would have three months. -- three moves. both are possible
we have the chinese data.owth in the first quarter of how that played out -- 3.7 percent growth in the first quarter. it was better than expected and did not do much to push up equities in asia. question about stimulus there. responding to china but also to the terrible news of that earthquake, the largest quake since 2011 in japan. let's get to first word news with eve on man. -- with yvonne man. yvonne: tries to whether a slump in trading and dealmaking. according to people with knowledge,...
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bet ever unfolds is going to based on how the data involved and what the data tells about the outlook economy. i would just make a couple of simple points. first, i did not say april is off the table. i said i would not be advocating. is a live meeting. i don't know what the committee will decide in a couple of weeks. going to strongly advocate for a move under these circumstances. the calendar, there are enough meetings remaining this year that if the to suggestuggest appropriate policy, to have three moves. i don't know. two moves, three moves, both are possible at this stage. it would depend on how the economy evolves. if we see in the second quarter a strong rebound from what appears to be a weak irst-quarter, then i think for one will say we are back on the track that i anticipated, the first quarter can be to some extent dismissed. >> if not, then what? quickly. >> caution in patients. janet yellen has stated that very clearly, and i line up with her on that kind of way of thinking about it. alix: that was an exclusive interview with dennis lockhart, joining us from chicago. chi
bet ever unfolds is going to based on how the data involved and what the data tells about the outlook economy. i would just make a couple of simple points. first, i did not say april is off the table. i said i would not be advocating. is a live meeting. i don't know what the committee will decide in a couple of weeks. going to strongly advocate for a move under these circumstances. the calendar, there are enough meetings remaining this year that if the to suggestuggest appropriate policy, to...
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so we collect data, we combine data, and then we analyze it, all to do with the exposure of athletes in terms of how they train and how they play, but then, more importantly, how they've responded to that, how they respond to that every day, how they respond physically. scott: but we're not talking about sensors though, right? i mean, you're not putting a sensor in a helmet or on a bottom of a shoe? stephen: we're not talkin' about sensors. we're talkin' about data. scott: from a camera? stephen: not just from a camera. that's one tiny piece. scott: okay, where's the data coming from? stephen: we take data from wearables, from player-tracking systems, from electronic medical records, from psychological information we take from the athletes and then mechanical information that we take from this camera-based system. jon swartz: so conceivably, they might be wearing something while they're playing? stephen: most athletes are wearing things while they're training. i don't think they're allowed to wear wearable sensors in a game, but player-tracking systems collect information through a g
so we collect data, we combine data, and then we analyze it, all to do with the exposure of athletes in terms of how they train and how they play, but then, more importantly, how they've responded to that, how they respond to that every day, how they respond physically. scott: but we're not talking about sensors though, right? i mean, you're not putting a sensor in a helmet or on a bottom of a shoe? stephen: we're not talkin' about sensors. we're talkin' about data. scott: from a camera?...
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this, but the data does not come in liked that, q1 data is really bad. to look -- q2 starts to look really bad. markets have to understand there is no textbook to tell you what to do. i think dennis lockhart was absolutely right. yes, there is room for rate hikes, but i am going to look at the data, and i don't think april is something i would vote for. i think that was a very good, clear interview. betty: do you think that fed officials and janet yellen are in lockstep with what officials outside of the united states in the global economy go christine lagarde just wrapped up her own press conference in washington, where she, as you mentioned, the imf sees the downside risk in the global economy. she just said that she is appreciative that the fed is recognizing the global risks. do you think they are connected? david: i think they are connected, but i take these things are fast-moving. the announcement we had from the fed less time was in the middle of march. much of data has weakened since then. noticeretty hard not to the global economy is weakening.
this, but the data does not come in liked that, q1 data is really bad. to look -- q2 starts to look really bad. markets have to understand there is no textbook to tell you what to do. i think dennis lockhart was absolutely right. yes, there is room for rate hikes, but i am going to look at the data, and i don't think april is something i would vote for. i think that was a very good, clear interview. betty: do you think that fed officials and janet yellen are in lockstep with what officials...
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we do one data protection -- want data protection. we see high levels of data protection. way of thegoing the americans when we talk about combating terrorism. we have our own solution. dataday's world we can see is powerful. why we need legal rights for authorities to have access to the information. that is why we need the nr. i'm grateful for the question because we can hear who is refusing to provide the data that the authorities need. >> the next speaker. behalf of the snd mr. patella. >> thank you, president. sadly, onast year, all too many occasions, this house has found itself having to debate terrorism. of course there is a risk of disillusionment. cannot allow ourselves to get used to terrorism. so many others have lost their lives. life is sacred. basis for modern society. i am saying this because if we are to fight terrorism, first and foremost we have to asking ourselves howsk it is possible that our children can have denied the very heart of our civilization. i know this is a delicate argument -- behind this ideology of death, we should not be looking for isla
we do one data protection -- want data protection. we see high levels of data protection. way of thegoing the americans when we talk about combating terrorism. we have our own solution. dataday's world we can see is powerful. why we need legal rights for authorities to have access to the information. that is why we need the nr. i'm grateful for the question because we can hear who is refusing to provide the data that the authorities need. >> the next speaker. behalf of the snd mr....
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they can use your data then? because they're not regulated by the fcc. >> if you see what consumers do in the course of a day, they access the internet at work. they access the internet at home and access the internet on their smart device. they may go through a bunch of wi-fi locations. none of those entities have the information in the context the way the consumer -- >> i don't think that is true. >> you're positing one internet access providewer a special relationship. think about how, when i connect through the house wi-fi i'm entrusting the data that flows through unless i put in a bpn, when i connect at starbucks same thing this is not the monolithic world of 1996. i think you're positing a special relationship here is without polling data to support it is questionable but you have in any given situation, if you, if you have a customer that's paying you a lot of money, you're going to be very cautious, and i think you see most of the independednt sps being very carb -- isps about advertising. >> was that sa
they can use your data then? because they're not regulated by the fcc. >> if you see what consumers do in the course of a day, they access the internet at work. they access the internet at home and access the internet on their smart device. they may go through a bunch of wi-fi locations. none of those entities have the information in the context the way the consumer -- >> i don't think that is true. >> you're positing one internet access providewer a special relationship....
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that, i mentioned good chinese data.we are seeing, hearing the are, chinese-based stocks going above because of that data. 3% or even 5% in particular, the reason for this is because of china's overseas shipments. in march, they rose you're on your. that is a sign that china's economy could be strengthening. also, i want to look at a couple of stocks in the playful sector. first to activision, writing a little more than 5% here. that is because of an upgrade to people boosting the target from five dollars and up. a record year for blizzard, based on a new game. and they are optimistic on call of duty. most sinceying the july of 2014, up by a little more than 19% here. the news off of this, is a rare defection from apple to gopro. longest serving designers could be pushed by gopro to be a little more classy, get some of the magic back. emily? emily: all right, new york's ramy inocencio. up, draft encryption legislation is out, mandating that companies would have to comply for court orders requesting access to data. ♪ mark
that, i mentioned good chinese data.we are seeing, hearing the are, chinese-based stocks going above because of that data. 3% or even 5% in particular, the reason for this is because of china's overseas shipments. in march, they rose you're on your. that is a sign that china's economy could be strengthening. also, i want to look at a couple of stocks in the playful sector. first to activision, writing a little more than 5% here. that is because of an upgrade to people boosting the target from...
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data dull drums? well, the nikkei sees heavy losses, triggering a selloff here in europe. >>> and britain's laws. just days after announcing plans to exit the u.k. >>> china's anbang backs out of the bidding war over the bidding war for starwood. >> even the base model 3 will do 0 to 60 miles an hour or 0 to 100 kilometers an hour in less than six seconds. at tesla, we don't make slow cars. >> elon musk finally unveils tesla's highly anticipated model 3. at $35,000 a pop with orders now surpassing 137,000. >>> good morning and welcome to "street signs." we are just an hour into trade here in europe, and sentiment has turned sour on this first day of april. as you can see, the stoxx europe 600 is off just about 1.5%. this will be its second straight day of losses despite some improvement towards the end of the quarter. overall, the stoxx europe 600 did end in negative territory. quite a different story from what we saw on wall street with that dramatic comeback. we'll talk about that more in detail in
data dull drums? well, the nikkei sees heavy losses, triggering a selloff here in europe. >>> and britain's laws. just days after announcing plans to exit the u.k. >>> china's anbang backs out of the bidding war over the bidding war for starwood. >> even the base model 3 will do 0 to 60 miles an hour or 0 to 100 kilometers an hour in less than six seconds. at tesla, we don't make slow cars. >> elon musk finally unveils tesla's highly anticipated model 3. at $35,000...
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i kept hearing words like data analysis, data collection, data gathering, and so on. maybe 10 years ago that word would have been less prominent, so the method may be changing, but the goal is the same. i would like to congratulate again all the goldsmith award finalist, the ap, guardian, inside climate news, new york times, tampa bay times, , and particular to robin, john, lisa, jessica, michael, and kimberly for representing not only your organization so well, but the whole investigative reporting field. thank you. [applause]
i kept hearing words like data analysis, data collection, data gathering, and so on. maybe 10 years ago that word would have been less prominent, so the method may be changing, but the goal is the same. i would like to congratulate again all the goldsmith award finalist, the ap, guardian, inside climate news, new york times, tampa bay times, , and particular to robin, john, lisa, jessica, michael, and kimberly for representing not only your organization so well, but the whole investigative...
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so if you're relying on older data and not raw data that is actionable, you're not going to get the results that law enforcement needs to work in their law enforcement mission. so one of the things that was important within this report and within this task was that the department established guidelines for the use of state and local law enforcement because as we know, a lot of this is targeted at their level. so although the federal government, because the federalism and other issues can't specifically tell state and local law enforcement how to conduct their business, we can establish policies and standards of conduct that can be used as a milestone or a model for future policing activities. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, everyone. i'd like to start off by asking just a very blunt question, and that is are predictive policing and sentencing racial profiling by another name? and i'd like to direct that question to chen ari first. >> hello? okay. so just the short answer of that, i would say. if we are studying the ways in -- there's two parts, right? the first one is the fact that it
so if you're relying on older data and not raw data that is actionable, you're not going to get the results that law enforcement needs to work in their law enforcement mission. so one of the things that was important within this report and within this task was that the department established guidelines for the use of state and local law enforcement because as we know, a lot of this is targeted at their level. so although the federal government, because the federalism and other issues can't...
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without using one bit of your lte data. plus, you can roll your unused data forward. nobody does data like t-mobile. get four lines... ...with ten gigs of 4g lte data each ..for just thirty-five bucks per line... ...from t-mobile. you could spend or you can spend it on this. ♪ you could spend your buck on this. or you can spend it on this. ♪ this? or this. ♪ this? or any of these ten delicious items on taco bell's new $1 morning value menu. each for just a buck. the new $1 morning value menu at taco bell. it's not even fair. [sfx: bong] goodbye artificial colors that's shoand flavors.eam. goodbye big food. ♪ hello farmers. hello farmer-owned co-op. hello integrity. hi molly. hello oregon hazelnuts. hello salted caramel. we found ice cream that's really creamy. and there's enough for everyone. tillamook ( cheers and applause ). >> trevor: back back to "the daily show." now, a few weeks ago, a few weeks ago, the press got a look at the panama papers, 11 million leaked documents that detall a world of shady financial manipulation. and it implicates some big names, includ
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i cap hearing birds like "did analysis," "data collection," "data gathering," and so on. word 10 years ago, that would have been much less prominent. so the method may be changing, but the goal is the same. i would like to congratulate again all the goldsmith award finalist, the ap, guardian, inside climate news, new york times, tampa bay times, washington post, and in particular to robin, john, lisa, jessica, michael, and kimberly for representing not only your organization so well, but the whole investigative reporting field. thank you. [applause] >> today, treasury secretary jack lew talks about u.s. leadership. he speaks at the council on foreign relations. this begins at 8:30 a.m. eastern. and life at noon eastern, new ways to pay for medicare services. both events are on c-span2. tonight on "the tom wheeler in his first interview with c-span since being nominated by president obama in 2013. he talks about issues facing the fcc, including net neutrality, expansion of the subsidized lifeline fund program to the internet, regulation of the internet and privacy, and the
i cap hearing birds like "did analysis," "data collection," "data gathering," and so on. word 10 years ago, that would have been much less prominent. so the method may be changing, but the goal is the same. i would like to congratulate again all the goldsmith award finalist, the ap, guardian, inside climate news, new york times, tampa bay times, washington post, and in particular to robin, john, lisa, jessica, michael, and kimberly for representing not only your...
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communication coverage of standard data retention policies and without historical data it's difficultto put pieces of investigative puzzle together. some for fumigation fires of millions of users in the united states but no point of presence or make it difficult if not impossible to execute a lawful court order we encounter powerful surrender suspects virtually anonymous on the internet and if we cannot attribute communications and actions for specific individual critical recent evidence may be lost. the problem is exponential increase when we face one or more on top of another. we've had a reasonable expectation of privacy. this means only with problem calls and a court order to law enforcement listen to individuals private conversation or into their private space. but when changes in technology hinder or prohibit our ability as authorized investigative tools and follow critical leaves we may not be able to root out child predators hiding in the shadows or criminals targeting our neighbors. we may not able to identify and stop terrorists are using today's fumigation platforms to plan
communication coverage of standard data retention policies and without historical data it's difficultto put pieces of investigative puzzle together. some for fumigation fires of millions of users in the united states but no point of presence or make it difficult if not impossible to execute a lawful court order we encounter powerful surrender suspects virtually anonymous on the internet and if we cannot attribute communications and actions for specific individual critical recent evidence may be...
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we often hear about the importance of data and data driven decision making at our hearings. i would like to highlight my can lack ofout the striking data and data driven decision making that produced the law we know as dodd frank. thisrikes me that committee approve this legislation without deposing a single participant. the committee did not subpoena a single document from a single person or financial institution. now, we are starting to see the results of this effort. there is growing concern that despite the bureau's mission, the rules and regulations restrict access to credit, increase cost, and deny financial products to the consumers who need them. last year, the survey by the federal reserve found 47% of u.s. households are unable to come up with $400 in emergency funds without selling something, going into credit card debt, or using a short-term loan. these in itse of rulemaking, the bureau may be blocking access to financial services americans may need in a crisis very consumer protection should not mean limiting a consumer's options by substitution, substituting th
we often hear about the importance of data and data driven decision making at our hearings. i would like to highlight my can lack ofout the striking data and data driven decision making that produced the law we know as dodd frank. thisrikes me that committee approve this legislation without deposing a single participant. the committee did not subpoena a single document from a single person or financial institution. now, we are starting to see the results of this effort. there is growing concern...
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we do data matching and are working with the states doing periodical periodically data matching and continue to work through the access of issues testing systems at the federal and state level, through data matching and using data, we are reducing any people that may have coverage in both the marketplace and medicaid at the same time. >> another area was how cms verified the eligibility of medicare providers and suppliers and found without stronger controls and better verification cms may be making payments to providers without addresses or who have an expired license or have actually died in some cases. one recommendation was to upgrade the software. >> thank you for that question. we agree the recommendation and are updating the software. we are doing four major actions on this area. one, the software updates for address verification and other verification modalities. two, increase visits so we are visiting sights an increased frequency, three more continuous monitoring of data and checking with postal data and other services in terms of enrollment. we are upgrading systems and using data
we do data matching and are working with the states doing periodical periodically data matching and continue to work through the access of issues testing systems at the federal and state level, through data matching and using data, we are reducing any people that may have coverage in both the marketplace and medicaid at the same time. >> another area was how cms verified the eligibility of medicare providers and suppliers and found without stronger controls and better verification cms may...
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everybody thinks big data is just a solution. >> big data is just data.ta are trying to figure out what to do with it all block chain. , got a primer on that one? charlie: here is the -- >> here is the funny thing about that nobody actually knows what one. it means. we just use it. it sounds great. carol: it is true. we have no idea. sam: it just sounds like an important thing with bitcoin maybe. i don't know. carol: it is true. i am guilty. i think i have used it once or twice to sound smart. sam: it uses block chain based -- you know, the preferred currency of internet criminals. anyway, it's just a way to again sound like you know what you are talking about. carol: if you want to have success in this world, you put in there an elevator pitch. can you give me a line from that? >> i would gladly. we incorporate industry best practices and is poised to take advantage of the coming wearables tipping point. how about that? would you invest now? carol: it sounds like a unicorn to me. "bloomberg businessweek" is available on newsstands and online. we will see
everybody thinks big data is just a solution. >> big data is just data.ta are trying to figure out what to do with it all block chain. , got a primer on that one? charlie: here is the -- >> here is the funny thing about that nobody actually knows what one. it means. we just use it. it sounds great. carol: it is true. we have no idea. sam: it just sounds like an important thing with bitcoin maybe. i don't know. carol: it is true. i am guilty. i think i have used it once or twice to...
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without using one bit of your lte data. plus, you can roll your unused data forward.data like t-mobile. get four lines... ...with ten gigs of 4g lte data each ..for just thirty-five bucks per line... ...from t-mobile. these new chipotle thyou got that right. mmmm. mmmm. guys! we should do this again next weekend. any party can be a great party with new tostitos cantina chipotle thins ♪usic: "sex machine" by james brown ♪ ♪ ♪ >> larry: thanks to my pal mike yard and rorie albanese and susan sur an don. good nightly, everyone. seconds. this happened in america's hrupbz. it's 420. technically well you're still baked so say it's 420. [cheers and applause] i know. [cheers and applause] >> chris: i know you have been hearing it all day. i do not partake for three reasons. one i'm sober. two it makes me paranoid. number three, see one and two
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it is a different kind of data. is different data than the small data we used to work with.is just data. carol: block chain. sam: nobody actually knows what it means. we just use it. carol: it is true. i am guilty. i think i have used it once or twice. basedt uses block chain -- you know, the preferred currency of internet criminals. in an elevator pitch. can you give me a line from that? sam: would you invest now? bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands and online. we will see you back here next week. ♪ ♪ >> coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that should the business week around the world. the imf cools the forecast for global growth, and there may be a chill as earnings season gets underway. >> ugly, ugly. >> a big transport deal goes off the rail. big banks say they are cutting back, and facebook is making a big bets on buying. >> we have the ability to get news, interact with shops. ramy: from global trade to interactive capital to interstellar
it is a different kind of data. is different data than the small data we used to work with.is just data. carol: block chain. sam: nobody actually knows what it means. we just use it. carol: it is true. i am guilty. i think i have used it once or twice. basedt uses block chain -- you know, the preferred currency of internet criminals. in an elevator pitch. can you give me a line from that? sam: would you invest now? bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands and online. we will see you...
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to get this data? mr. cordray: there were different requests with different data fields. the story you tell vindicates and shows careful concern to comply with the paperwork reduction act. the fact that we would limit ourselves to a small number of getitutions in order to data is sampling of a kind in we are doing that in part because the paperwork reduction at provides incentive rather than going out to 400 institutions, we may go to nine. there are heavier burdens to bear and we have done that at times and go -- gone to the omb process. my understanding is there are over one trillion credit card accounts. at 600 million, that is half in i understand you may be far above the $600 million level which is why i asked for that number earlier. mr. cordray: the database is different from the 1022's. it is income plant and leads to sampling which is a good thing. on the credit card issue we are working to go to a sampling process for that. i believe we will be able to do that over time and we will report to
to get this data? mr. cordray: there were different requests with different data fields. the story you tell vindicates and shows careful concern to comply with the paperwork reduction act. the fact that we would limit ourselves to a small number of getitutions in order to data is sampling of a kind in we are doing that in part because the paperwork reduction at provides incentive rather than going out to 400 institutions, we may go to nine. there are heavier burdens to bear and we have done...
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the first was review of data via presentation, data sheets and a data summary. if it is that we had small group discussions and had a workshop. for the entire process it was defined as a health outcome of morbidity or mortality or behavioral health services, clinical care and factors that impact well being. to be a healthy outcome or contributing factor needs to be -- [inaudible] (low audio) and for the defined benchmarks were pulled from national or city estimates or healthy 2020 targets where available. the assessments itself served as benchmarks for examining population data. overall the 2016 community health assessment found that health is improved in many ways in san francisco. for example, more than 97,000 residents gained health insurance under the affordable care act in 2014 and had steady declines in hiv diagnosis and the rates of death due to complete speaker cards and documents to be part of the file should be submitted to the clerk disease, cerebral diseases and decreased in cancer has decreased want however, the assessment did identify two foundatio
the first was review of data via presentation, data sheets and a data summary. if it is that we had small group discussions and had a workshop. for the entire process it was defined as a health outcome of morbidity or mortality or behavioral health services, clinical care and factors that impact well being. to be a healthy outcome or contributing factor needs to be -- [inaudible] (low audio) and for the defined benchmarks were pulled from national or city estimates or healthy 2020 targets where...
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data security is data security ms. hess: yes, sir.s an increasing problem we're seeing and investigating on a regular basis. certainly to exercise hygiene is important. to be able to access the information is important to be able to talk to each other about what solutions might be available to be able to fall back to another type of backup solutions so you aren't beholden to any particular ransom demands. >> that's critically important. i'm a physician by background, some of the ronsomeansom ware has occurred in medical facilities. i just cannot imagine going into an icu and asking to see the data on my patient and being told it's been incrypted by an outside source and you can't have it, doctor. when you catch those people, i think the appropriate punishment is shot at sunrise and i wouldn't put a lot of appeals between the action and reaction. i'll yield back. >> i recognize mr. yarmouth for five minutes. >> thanks to the witnesses for your testimony. i find it hard to come up with any question that is going to elicit any new answer
data security is data security ms. hess: yes, sir.s an increasing problem we're seeing and investigating on a regular basis. certainly to exercise hygiene is important. to be able to access the information is important to be able to talk to each other about what solutions might be available to be able to fall back to another type of backup solutions so you aren't beholden to any particular ransom demands. >> that's critically important. i'm a physician by background, some of the...