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well, he collects stamps and i'm collecting stamps. he was a regular guy because of that. and so he actually designed campaign envelopes that had fdr's imprint, his picture on the outside of the envelope and it said, "elect a stamp collecting president," you know, member of the american philatelic association because he wanted that member floating around the country. for instance, i'll give you some changes that took place. fdr personally took away a job of an assistant post master general and he insisted on reviewing and giving final approval to every stamp that came out during his four terms as president. that happened to be 206 stamps. on top of that, he designed several stamps. his most famous was the admiral bird she was very good friends with admiral bird and he was doing his second antarctic extradition and fdr personally designed the stamp. also fdr and james farley. you had his close ally as post master general and a stamp collector sitting in the oval office and they did so many things to change the face of the post office. one of them was putting in at fdr's sug
well, he collects stamps and i'm collecting stamps. he was a regular guy because of that. and so he actually designed campaign envelopes that had fdr's imprint, his picture on the outside of the envelope and it said, "elect a stamp collecting president," you know, member of the american philatelic association because he wanted that member floating around the country. for instance, i'll give you some changes that took place. fdr personally took away a job of an assistant post master...
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what did harold want to happen with the collection?t really, really bad when we would go to car auctions and he would see somebody's life collection being dispersed to the four corners of the world. >> easy for harold to feel that way. it isn't he, but his heirs, including son doug and grandson eric, who will have the enormous burden of housing and maintaining all these cars. did he think about what he had amassed and what his family would face as he got older? >> yeah, he had made the decision -- him and my grandmother -- that they were going to create a museum. >> that's right -- a museum just for harold's cars. the family starts by requesting land from the city of tacoma, but before officials will award the property, they ask harold for an initial donation of at least 300 cars to get the project going. 10% of the collection. was that hard for him? >> i think it almost killed him. [ guffaws ] he had this document that he had to put his signature on, saying that he wasn't going to own this stuff at some point. and i can remember his h
what did harold want to happen with the collection?t really, really bad when we would go to car auctions and he would see somebody's life collection being dispersed to the four corners of the world. >> easy for harold to feel that way. it isn't he, but his heirs, including son doug and grandson eric, who will have the enormous burden of housing and maintaining all these cars. did he think about what he had amassed and what his family would face as he got older? >> yeah, he had made...
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why do we collect data? to better understand who is in custody or sentenced in one of our out-of-custody, alternative programs. 85% of the people are pretrial. 15% or less, sentenced to county jail. most of the people are out on pretrial alternatives. we collect name, age, address, booking number, case number, sf number. we have our own jail management system that somewhat interacts with court management system and somewhat interacts with the other systems in criminal justice and i will echo what christine deberry said. one of the things that i hope will come out of this is that we will gather, identify first, and gather excellent data, so we can make good decisions, and we're not there. and i think that was said by a number of the other people before me. we're not there. i'm hopeful that the justice system will be able to come up and get together and there will be more investment in it, so we can get the data we need. and one of the things that i'm doing in my budget is my jail management system that collec
why do we collect data? to better understand who is in custody or sentenced in one of our out-of-custody, alternative programs. 85% of the people are pretrial. 15% or less, sentenced to county jail. most of the people are out on pretrial alternatives. we collect name, age, address, booking number, case number, sf number. we have our own jail management system that somewhat interacts with court management system and somewhat interacts with the other systems in criminal justice and i will echo...
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we created a mobile app on smart phones ton collect t -- to collect the data. when the state decided they wanted to do the data collection, they met with us and los angeles. and they looked at, okay, what is the method by which you are collecting this data? they liked it. they liked it a lot. they said, you are so good, you even beat l.a. then we didn't hear from them. and then they sent out surveys to all over the state and said, how do you collect data to all of these departments and what do you collect? and then we didn't hear from them again. the ripa board was formed. racial and identity act of 2015. they started to put that together creating a ripa board and identifying personnel and kamala harris appointed a number of people and it's a collaborative effort to try to put the racial and identity programming together. one of the mandates of the legislation -- what are the mandates of the legislation on the horizon? it's to collect information on all stops made by officers and import the information to the department of justice. the bill requires that each s
we created a mobile app on smart phones ton collect t -- to collect the data. when the state decided they wanted to do the data collection, they met with us and los angeles. and they looked at, okay, what is the method by which you are collecting this data? they liked it. they liked it a lot. they said, you are so good, you even beat l.a. then we didn't hear from them. and then they sent out surveys to all over the state and said, how do you collect data to all of these departments and what do...
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s communication collection. a tortured title, but nevertheless we'll stick with the phrase abouts communication. abouts communications collection takes place at n.s.a.'s up stream collection and due to how the internet communications work allows n.s.a. to collect the communication that is may reference a section 702 target email address. despite what some of my colleagues may push in their propaganda, abouts collection does not collect names of targets just selectors. some of my colleagues also suggest that abouts communication is inherently in violation of the fourth amendment to the u.s. constitution. while the fisa court has raised concerns about abouts communications, collections in the past, n.s.a. has been able to conduct such collection with the approval of the fisa court. this type of collection is at issue today because it was the subject to a compliance incident in 2016. n.s.a. self-reported a problem to the fisa court and decided to cease abouts communication collection until a fix could be implemente
s communication collection. a tortured title, but nevertheless we'll stick with the phrase abouts communication. abouts communications collection takes place at n.s.a.'s up stream collection and due to how the internet communications work allows n.s.a. to collect the communication that is may reference a section 702 target email address. despite what some of my colleagues may push in their propaganda, abouts collection does not collect names of targets just selectors. some of my colleagues also...
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s communication collection. a tortured title, but nevertheless we'll stick with the phrase abouts communication. abouts communications collection takes place at n.s.a.'s up stream collection and due to how the internet communications work allows n.s.a. to collect the communication that is may reference a section 702 target email address. despite what some of my colleagues may push in their propaganda, abouts collection does not collect names of targets just selectors. some of my colleagues also suggest that abouts communication is inherently in violation of the fourth amendment to the u.s. constitution. while the fisa court has raised concerns about abouts communications, collections in the past, n.s.a. has been able to conduct such collection with the approval of the fisa court. this type of collection is at issue today because it was the subject to a compliance incident in 2016. n.s.a. self-reported a problem to the fisa court and decided to cease abouts communication collection until a fix could be implemente
s communication collection. a tortured title, but nevertheless we'll stick with the phrase abouts communication. abouts communications collection takes place at n.s.a.'s up stream collection and due to how the internet communications work allows n.s.a. to collect the communication that is may reference a section 702 target email address. despite what some of my colleagues may push in their propaganda, abouts collection does not collect names of targets just selectors. some of my colleagues also...
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the only way to prevent this kind of incidental collection is to prohibit any collection at all. if our intelligence community couldn't track an e-mail address or phone number simply because they theoretically might pick up information about an american citizen, they simply could not do their jobs. and it's difficult if not impossible to tell if many e-mail addresses belong to a foreigner just by looking at it. for example, is 5675309@g 5675309@gmail.com an american e-mail address or not? who knows? now, did the national security administration discontinue its collection at one point? yes, but to me that's evidence that this program works. contrary to what its critics would have you believe, the n.s.a. voluntarily ceased collecting that information in the name of protecting privacy. the n.s.a. respected the minimization standard imposed by the foreign intelligence surveillance court. the safeguards worked just like they were supposed to. and this bill says the n.s.a. can continue so-called about collection only once it gets approval from the fisa court and from congress. so, yes,
the only way to prevent this kind of incidental collection is to prohibit any collection at all. if our intelligence community couldn't track an e-mail address or phone number simply because they theoretically might pick up information about an american citizen, they simply could not do their jobs. and it's difficult if not impossible to tell if many e-mail addresses belong to a foreigner just by looking at it. for example, is 5675309@g 5675309@gmail.com an american e-mail address or not? who...
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it bans the abouts collection. and prohibits the collection of domestic communication. prevents the misuse of information on americans. and is something that we should support. now, in a letter to the senate in october, a coalition of groups said this. the u.s.a. rights act which is essentially the amash amendment, is markedly superior to all current elect slative proposals to re-authorize section 702. who said that? the american civil liberties union and freedom works. the naacp. but also the project and government oversight -- project on government oversight and color of change. s that broad, left-right coalition, that's come together even though there are many things we disagree on, because we agree on one thing. when we took an oath to defend the constitution on our first day of this session, we didn't take that oath to defend the constitution when it's convenient, when we feel like it. no. we took that oath to defend the constitution every day. in every way. with every bill. and without the amash amendment, this bill falls short. just a note on where we are in the
it bans the abouts collection. and prohibits the collection of domestic communication. prevents the misuse of information on americans. and is something that we should support. now, in a letter to the senate in october, a coalition of groups said this. the u.s.a. rights act which is essentially the amash amendment, is markedly superior to all current elect slative proposals to re-authorize section 702. who said that? the american civil liberties union and freedom works. the naacp. but also the...
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out. >> what, in your wildest dreams, is this collection worth? plays ] ♪ i'm jamie colby, and today i'm in tampa, florida, to meet a man whose strange inheritance, a massive autograph collection, began with a chance encounter. one thing led to another and then, well, i'll let him tell you. >> my name is juan carlos saucedo-campos, and in 2012, my dear friend jack kuster left me his estate, including a collection that nobody has ever seen. come in. >> hi, juan carlos. >> hi, jamie. how are you doing today? >> thank you for inviting me to your home. >> it's my pleasure. thank you for coming. >> it looks like you've been busy. >> i've been working on putting everything together. elvis presley, james dean. >> wow. >> marilyn monroe. >> vivien leigh, paul newman even. >> paul newman. >> most of these photos are original pictures that juan carlos's friend jack kuster snapped with his own camera, then collected an autograph for each one of them. >> oh, look at jane fonda! >> when she was just a teenager. >> so he took all these pictures and on top of it
out. >> what, in your wildest dreams, is this collection worth? plays ] ♪ i'm jamie colby, and today i'm in tampa, florida, to meet a man whose strange inheritance, a massive autograph collection, began with a chance encounter. one thing led to another and then, well, i'll let him tell you. >> my name is juan carlos saucedo-campos, and in 2012, my dear friend jack kuster left me his estate, including a collection that nobody has ever seen. come in. >> hi, juan carlos....
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several foreign service commissions in the collection. and are fantastic items great markers in time. the great seal that was adhered to this commission. belonged toion ambassador ryan crocker when he was ambassador to syria in 1998. do you want to talk about commissions and credentials? , people who held the post were called ministers. >> ambassador crocker served several times in his career, not only to syria, but to lebanon, pakistan,, iraq. he was no stranger to that part .f the world , in he was serving in syria , syrians were98 protesting u.s. and british military actions that were .ngoing in a rack at the time the protest grew to the degree -- iraq at the time. degreetest grew to the that they ransacked the u.s. embassy and did quite a lot of damage. his commission made it out unscathed, did not suffer any damage, although we do have another one of his commissions on the wall that was significantly damaged. from 1991,ion promoting him to the rank of counselor. he experienced quite a lot serving in those countries, and we are lucky
several foreign service commissions in the collection. and are fantastic items great markers in time. the great seal that was adhered to this commission. belonged toion ambassador ryan crocker when he was ambassador to syria in 1998. do you want to talk about commissions and credentials? , people who held the post were called ministers. >> ambassador crocker served several times in his career, not only to syria, but to lebanon, pakistan,, iraq. he was no stranger to that part .f the world...
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without getting into the density of all this about collection, it's what it sounds like. they basically just mentioned in a communication, then in effect you set in motion all of the expedited processes that chairman leahy spoke about so eloquently get their data without the right. >>. [inaudible] >> if a cloture vote fails, those who support their bill would have to come to those of us who support reform and we would work out a compromise. i don't think anybody standing up here want to expire. there would be a compromise, senator leahy? >> i agree with what senator paul said. we would end up losing the ability to go after foreign threats. we do havethe protection of americans .this should be win-win. >> for more minutes left here in this discussion, you can find it online
without getting into the density of all this about collection, it's what it sounds like. they basically just mentioned in a communication, then in effect you set in motion all of the expedited processes that chairman leahy spoke about so eloquently get their data without the right. >>. [inaudible] >> if a cloture vote fails, those who support their bill would have to come to those of us who support reform and we would work out a compromise. i don't think anybody standing up here...
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we have many in the collection. they tell fantastic stories. and we have a fantastic story about the owner of this passport. >> we do. it is the second oldest passport we have in our collection, and unusual on many counts. it was issued to this gentleman, samuel wallace, he was born in connecticut. he was a businessman who spent most of his time in new york city, but he traveled back and forth to bridgeport quite frequently. we know that because we have his diary and accounting book. what is really interesting about him is americans did not need passports to leave the country. it was not required until 1941. the fact that he felt the need to have one, we had to figure out why he would feel he really needed that. passport in back 1859. then, they were for shorter-term. so, there was the expectation that you were returning. he was going to europe because his profession was he was into dry goods. even in9th century and the early 20th century, a job or with someone who would buy things in bulk. for him, it was clothing. this is when you start to se
we have many in the collection. they tell fantastic stories. and we have a fantastic story about the owner of this passport. >> we do. it is the second oldest passport we have in our collection, and unusual on many counts. it was issued to this gentleman, samuel wallace, he was born in connecticut. he was a businessman who spent most of his time in new york city, but he traveled back and forth to bridgeport quite frequently. we know that because we have his diary and accounting book. what...
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it is not a bulk collection system. furthermore, the fisa court must approve targeting procedures to ensure that only appropriate individuals are subject to surveillance. minimization procedures limit the handling and use of information that is collected. all three branches of government have a hand in overseeing the program to protect the constitutional rights of the american people. it is also important to remind my colleagues that this legislation was first signed into law in 2008 when we took up consideration in 2012 and debated the law. we authorized this legislation with no changes. the 2012 clean reauthorization had the full support of president obama. some of our senate colleagues oppose this bill. their first and most consistent claim is that section 702 violates the fourth amendment, our collection -- our colleagues claim that it is an end run around the constitution. others call it a legal loophole, a backdoor, or a warrantless surveillance. nothing could be further from the truth. section 702 is fully consis
it is not a bulk collection system. furthermore, the fisa court must approve targeting procedures to ensure that only appropriate individuals are subject to surveillance. minimization procedures limit the handling and use of information that is collected. all three branches of government have a hand in overseeing the program to protect the constitutional rights of the american people. it is also important to remind my colleagues that this legislation was first signed into law in 2008 when we...
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we are lucky and privileged to have this item in our collection. he is also famous for printing the declaration of independence. so, our new nation is emerging. we started sending diplomats abroad. there was some debate in the first half of the 19th century about what our diplomats should look like. should they wear uniforms? should they dress more american? what was american? this was a new nation emerging. >> exactly. that was a real problem. there was not a real serious director for people going to european countries until 1853. jefferson, as secretary of state, said you always need to him and him conduct yourself in plain and simple dress. -- jefferson, as secretary of state, said you always need to conduct yourself in plain and simple dress. it created a lot of confusion. a lot of ministers had taken it upon themselves to glam themselves up, a little bling here and there. finally, the secretary of state had it. he said this is not appropriate. we need a standard. he gave a very specific directive about what you can and cannot wear. the problem
we are lucky and privileged to have this item in our collection. he is also famous for printing the declaration of independence. so, our new nation is emerging. we started sending diplomats abroad. there was some debate in the first half of the 19th century about what our diplomats should look like. should they wear uniforms? should they dress more american? what was american? this was a new nation emerging. >> exactly. that was a real problem. there was not a real serious director for...
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it's not much but still it adds up first it was hard to collect bottles of. the i'm going to call. but i'm alright with it now i guess it's. it's i've pretty much got against it. now it's no big deal i had to pass it around april it's just trash right yeah that's right but ten bottles is eighty cents now you get a coffee for that and the cashier. says he's sixty five years old and habit isn't his real night he'd rather we didn't sangeet collecting bottles is no fun for him it means picking through garbage and poking around corners he'd rather not poke around. make a lot of money when the weather's nice song after festivals or in four days over two hundred euros that's why. going out every night. that you can do it of all days and before you know it quite a bit. and you have to transport them somehow it's a bit easier with a car. this is an. adult can barely afford it but he can do without his old car he uses it to store the bottles at night when the supermarkets a collapsed. if not so far. all euros. it's limited to. abbott has to watch every cent but he doesn't fret over it anymor
it's not much but still it adds up first it was hard to collect bottles of. the i'm going to call. but i'm alright with it now i guess it's. it's i've pretty much got against it. now it's no big deal i had to pass it around april it's just trash right yeah that's right but ten bottles is eighty cents now you get a coffee for that and the cashier. says he's sixty five years old and habit isn't his real night he'd rather we didn't sangeet collecting bottles is no fun for him it means picking...
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i went after the issue for yea years, and the abusive collections. finally the government realized was going to far and they put limits on it. now, it looks like they want to get back in the business. the other body, the house, basically creates a path to going back to about collection which even the government has admitted has been abuse. there is opportunity if we vote to allow some amendments to come up with policies that will allow americans to look at the senate and say, we didn't go backwards, we went forward, we protected law-abiding americans but we made it clear we were going to be relentless in our search for terrorists. and i have more time but i see my colleague on the floor. i yelled for. >> high-rise in opposition to the government listening to your phone calls, reading your e-mails or reading your text messages without award. doesn't mean the government will never do this that they would have to ask a judge if their probable cause that you committed a crime. they would have to name the information they want it's called the fourth amend
i went after the issue for yea years, and the abusive collections. finally the government realized was going to far and they put limits on it. now, it looks like they want to get back in the business. the other body, the house, basically creates a path to going back to about collection which even the government has admitted has been abuse. there is opportunity if we vote to allow some amendments to come up with policies that will allow americans to look at the senate and say, we didn't go...
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we cannot risk 702 collection ending. this chamber cannot be complicit in allowing this amendment to kill 702. i sincerely urge you to oppose the amendment and not lose the opportunity to successfully balance national security and civil liberties. we definitely need to have more protection of our fourth amendment rights. requirement that if you are doing a national security investigation and you find the information is useful in a criminal case and is precluded from court, major improvements to the 702 law that protect american civil liberties. this bill must he passed. it is absolutely essential for our protection. ited states who are not united states citizens. the fact it collects incidental information about u.s. citizens should not be a prohibition on this effort, but if you apply this amendment, you're going to be able -- you're not going to be able to have our national intelligence officials looking at this information carefully. and they're going to have to in many instances get a warrant when they need to act bec
we cannot risk 702 collection ending. this chamber cannot be complicit in allowing this amendment to kill 702. i sincerely urge you to oppose the amendment and not lose the opportunity to successfully balance national security and civil liberties. we definitely need to have more protection of our fourth amendment rights. requirement that if you are doing a national security investigation and you find the information is useful in a criminal case and is precluded from court, major improvements to...
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not much but still it adds up first it was hard to collect bottles. it's. so new fashioned through the i'm going to call. but i'm alright with it now i get. it so i pretty much got used to it and now it's no big deal i had to go there for your other evil it's just trash right yeah that's right but ten bottles is eighty cents to get a coffee for that the guy has. just he's sixty five years old and habit isn't his real name he'd rather we didn't say that collecting bottles is no fun for him it means picking through garbage and poking around corners he'd rather not poke around. make a lot of money when the weather's nice song after festivals or in four days over two hundred euros that's why. going out every night. if they. can do it of all days and before you know it quite a bit. and you have to transport them somehow it's a bit easier with a car. cabbage can barely afford it but he can't do without his old car he uses it to store the bottles at night when the supermarkets are closed. if you come out so far. it's limited. abbott has to watch every cent but he
not much but still it adds up first it was hard to collect bottles. it's. so new fashioned through the i'm going to call. but i'm alright with it now i get. it so i pretty much got used to it and now it's no big deal i had to go there for your other evil it's just trash right yeah that's right but ten bottles is eighty cents to get a coffee for that the guy has. just he's sixty five years old and habit isn't his real name he'd rather we didn't say that collecting bottles is no fun for him it...
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the collection takes place in nsa's upstream. it allows nsa to collect communications that may reference a section 702 target email address. despite what some of my colleagues might push, it does not collect names of target just selections. some of my colleagues suggest that about communication is inherently on violated. nsa has been able to conduct such collections with the approval of the fisa court. is atype of collection issue today because it was in subject to a compliance incident in 2016. and decided toed decease communications. that thiske to note type of self reporting of compliance incidences is expected of the intelligence trips thatnd oversight mechanisms are in place and that they work. other legislation, including amendments would seek to permanently and about's communication collection. this is shortsighted in a dangerous proposition that will identification. s 139 strikes the right balance. if nsa wants to create establish they would be to first go back to court and convince the court it satisfied its concerns. af
the collection takes place in nsa's upstream. it allows nsa to collect communications that may reference a section 702 target email address. despite what some of my colleagues might push, it does not collect names of target just selections. some of my colleagues suggest that about communication is inherently on violated. nsa has been able to conduct such collections with the approval of the fisa court. is atype of collection issue today because it was in subject to a compliance incident in...
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the collection is dedicated to contemporary arts and features pop art to. get out by exactly how to harness it to mercedes models by andy warhol we commissioned them for the hundredth anniversary of the automobile in one thousand nine hundred six. and that's. this picture by billy baumeister was the first to be purchased for the collection in one thousand nine hundred seventy seven. the bomb i saw it almost it was a very prominent abstract artist in post-war germany that's why we see this as an important work for our collection it's a cornerstone that's why that was the cornerstone how did it continue how big is the collection now. hard to have. we now have about two thousand seven hundred artworks by some six hundred german and international artists both male and female but we collected all kinds of our own photography painting in. still ations video art. video we have no restrictions at this but it's kind of like when. there's a new exhibition twice a year and it doesn't cost anything to get it. and during our free of charge what better way to pass a wher
the collection is dedicated to contemporary arts and features pop art to. get out by exactly how to harness it to mercedes models by andy warhol we commissioned them for the hundredth anniversary of the automobile in one thousand nine hundred six. and that's. this picture by billy baumeister was the first to be purchased for the collection in one thousand nine hundred seventy seven. the bomb i saw it almost it was a very prominent abstract artist in post-war germany that's why we see this as an...
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the election administration and voting survey, it is a large-scale data collection process, data collection instrument. calling it a survey is a misnomer. variety of topics. is 2004 is remarkable was the first survey and it is remarkable to think fundamental questions about elections in the united states -- for example, how many precincts and polling places are in the united states? it is mind-boggling to think there was no one place you could find that information. it seems so basic and fundamental. the answer to that question for 2016, 178,000 individual precincts. 117,000 individual polling places. 8500 early voting locations in the u.s. those numbers are still complicated to interpret. pieces a very important of information and it is shocking that we would not have known that before. a couple of other highlights we learned, there were about -- officials processed about 77.5 million registration forms. dmv, department of motor vehicles offices, about a third of them were coming from our dmv's. one change was increasing use of online voter registration systems. we had about 17.4% of regis
the election administration and voting survey, it is a large-scale data collection process, data collection instrument. calling it a survey is a misnomer. variety of topics. is 2004 is remarkable was the first survey and it is remarkable to think fundamental questions about elections in the united states -- for example, how many precincts and polling places are in the united states? it is mind-boggling to think there was no one place you could find that information. it seems so basic and...
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s communication collection. a tortured title, but nevertheless we'll stick with the phrase abouts communication. abouts communications collection takes place at n.s.a.'s up stream collection and due to how the internet communications work allows n.s.a. to collect the communication that is may reference a section 702 target email address. despite what some of my colleagues may push in their propaganda, abouts collection does not collect names of targets just selectors. some of my colleagues also suggest that abouts communication is inherently in violation of the fourth amendment to the u.s. constitution. while the fisa court has raised concerns about abouts communications, collections in the past, n.s.a. has been able to conduct such collection with the approval of the fisa court. this type of collection is at issue today because it was the subject to a compliance incident in 2016. n.s.a. self-reported a problem to the fisa court and decided to cease abouts communication collection until a fix could be implemente
s communication collection. a tortured title, but nevertheless we'll stick with the phrase abouts communication. abouts communications collection takes place at n.s.a.'s up stream collection and due to how the internet communications work allows n.s.a. to collect the communication that is may reference a section 702 target email address. despite what some of my colleagues may push in their propaganda, abouts collection does not collect names of targets just selectors. some of my colleagues also...
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it's clear now there is a new drumbeat to try to get back in the business of about collection. without those getting back in the density about this, about collection is what it sounds like. if somebody basically is just mentioned in a communication, then in effect you set in motion all of the expedited processes cha chairman leahy spoke about so eloquently to get their data without the ights. eporter: [inaudible] what if the cloucher vote fails? >> it would have to come to us to those that support reform and we'd work out a compromise. i don't think anybody standing expire. ants it to senator leahy: i agree what senator paul said. we would end up with the ability to go after foreign threats but we'd do it with the protection of americans. i mean, this should be a win-win for americans. one win is they are protected from foreign threats. the second win that we are protecting ourselves even from our own government. and i feel strongly about that. i have every day i've been here in the united states senate. that's the way the people in my state of vermont feels. senator wyden: the
it's clear now there is a new drumbeat to try to get back in the business of about collection. without those getting back in the density about this, about collection is what it sounds like. if somebody basically is just mentioned in a communication, then in effect you set in motion all of the expedited processes cha chairman leahy spoke about so eloquently to get their data without the ights. eporter: [inaudible] what if the cloucher vote fails? >> it would have to come to us to those...
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so we collect data about the polling places. we find and inspect accessible polling places in quality places. i think we're going to talk about that this afternoon in one of the panels. we measure the square footage, then we collect data about voter behavior. we know historically we look at voter turnout and we look at where people live and we look at where they vote and we measure when people vote by the hour. and this is something that's kind of unique and i don't think too many counties do that. did they vote a regular ballot? a professional ballot or did they just drop off a vote by mail ballot at that location and then we also predict how the voter will behave on that election day. so we look at how long it takes a voter to drive to their location. we look at how long it takes to park their car how long it takes to process that voter and we gather that data. we also gather data about our poll worker to be there. how long does it take for a provisional supervisor to process a provisional voter and we take all this informatio
so we collect data about the polling places. we find and inspect accessible polling places in quality places. i think we're going to talk about that this afternoon in one of the panels. we measure the square footage, then we collect data about voter behavior. we know historically we look at voter turnout and we look at where people live and we look at where they vote and we measure when people vote by the hour. and this is something that's kind of unique and i don't think too many counties do...
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storey house which is home to the dimer art collection. art historian kathleen hodges ellis giving me a special tour you know dimler doesn't just build cars they collect modern art. that is and was put about this is a large photograph by a chinese artist named jungle who and you can see him on this large photo it bears the title me and my teacher. the collection is dedicated to contemporary art and features pop art to. going out to buy exactly two harvested two mercedes models by andy warhol we commissioned them for the hundredth anniversary of the automobile in one thousand nine hundred six. this picture by billy baumeister was the first to be purchased for the collection in one thousand nine hundred seventy seven. a bomb i saw. there was a very prominent abstract artist in post-war germany that's why we see this as an important work for our collection it's cornerstone that's why that was the cornerstone how did it continue how big is the collection now why it's you know how the fia title we now have about two thousand seven hundred artwo
storey house which is home to the dimer art collection. art historian kathleen hodges ellis giving me a special tour you know dimler doesn't just build cars they collect modern art. that is and was put about this is a large photograph by a chinese artist named jungle who and you can see him on this large photo it bears the title me and my teacher. the collection is dedicated to contemporary art and features pop art to. going out to buy exactly two harvested two mercedes models by andy warhol we...
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it further subjects collection to the 30-day congressional review process. i know mr. sensenbrenner said nobody can do anything in 30 days, but i think we can. and the bill strengthens the privacy and civil liberties oversight board. that's something i was instrumental in establishing when i was on the intelligence committee. i know its importance but i also know it has to be strengthened and it has to be respected as a watchdog. so, i mean, the list goes on. requiring public reporting on the use of 702 data. just saying to the intelligence community, don't try to minimize any violations that may have occurred. we want the facts, we want the truth. and that's why i am excited it expanded whistleblower protections and briefings to the oversight committee which we have required. unlike the original house intelligence bill, which i oppose, this bill does not include language that would have likely expanded the universe of fisa targets were -- as i mentioned before -- rguments of -- somebody tell the president and -- excuse me -- gives me great pride in our caucus if could
it further subjects collection to the 30-day congressional review process. i know mr. sensenbrenner said nobody can do anything in 30 days, but i think we can. and the bill strengthens the privacy and civil liberties oversight board. that's something i was instrumental in establishing when i was on the intelligence committee. i know its importance but i also know it has to be strengthened and it has to be respected as a watchdog. so, i mean, the list goes on. requiring public reporting on the...
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when you collect bottles looks like you're making. but have a couldn't get by without the deposit bottles he collects the scholar's hamburg's entertainment strip at night but worked hard all his life but hasn't enough to live on many german retirees taking low paying jobs. but collect bottles. twenty five cents i wouldn't have seen it but i would. like to see you get a night for them. two thirty am on hamburg's reeperbahn people are out till the wee hours in the night like district. nothing in the cabbage looking for deposit bottles you can get a few cents back at the store was allowed one get you a sense. it's not much but still it adds up the new good first it was hard to collect bottles of the. sony flashing through the i'm going to have to call. but i'm alright with it now i guess. that's how i've pretty much got against it. now it's no big deal then had to appear on a bill it's just trash right yeah that's right but ten bottles is eighty cents to get a coffee for that end of the cabbage. just that he's sixty five years old and ha
when you collect bottles looks like you're making. but have a couldn't get by without the deposit bottles he collects the scholar's hamburg's entertainment strip at night but worked hard all his life but hasn't enough to live on many german retirees taking low paying jobs. but collect bottles. twenty five cents i wouldn't have seen it but i would. like to see you get a night for them. two thirty am on hamburg's reeperbahn people are out till the wee hours in the night like district. nothing in...
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they have a $10 million car collection. while people are dying because this chamber in 2017 chose to support the powerful over the ordinary people of the world. and we see this in another environmental issue, the issue of the arctic national wildlife refuge. we have protected that for decade after decade. a last great natural treasure, sacred tribal land home to polar bears and brown bears and arctic foxes and seals. in fact the ground where the caribou, the porcupine caribou come, a herd of 160,000 come to give birth. but we decided that that tribal land wasn't as important as a decision for the rich and powerful oil companies to be able to destroy that pristine area. let's turn to one of the biggest issues of the powerful over the people in 2017 in which this body facilitated the theft of a supreme court seat in order to maintain the citizens united ruling that allows billionaires to flood our campaigns with cash in order to control this body. one of the most evident sources of corruption in the history of this country. f
they have a $10 million car collection. while people are dying because this chamber in 2017 chose to support the powerful over the ordinary people of the world. and we see this in another environmental issue, the issue of the arctic national wildlife refuge. we have protected that for decade after decade. a last great natural treasure, sacred tribal land home to polar bears and brown bears and arctic foxes and seals. in fact the ground where the caribou, the porcupine caribou come, a herd of...
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the pride of the collection is the toyota two thousand g.t. the definitive coupe a limited to just three hundred fifty one units that it seemed the world fame on streets and tracks in the early one nine hundred sixty s. and went on to write motion picture history in roadster form in the james bond movie you only live twice. three scars like the veteran l m p one can also be seen here. as well as this one thousand nine hundred ninety nine toyota corolla w.r.c. the racer steered by former toyota company rally driver he sold a holder of eight that is old and has been with toyota for a long time now but it's still something special for her to see this or that model in the flesh. and next time and drive it a little bow sweig and with a lot of performance. the full load c.g.i. . and steeped in tradition and the racing spirit the chevrolet corvette grand sport. the be. the best. the best. the be the best. the be. as you. can it i'm sure two hundred forty million euros in search of a partner. thirty percent of them now follow their partner on. busines
the pride of the collection is the toyota two thousand g.t. the definitive coupe a limited to just three hundred fifty one units that it seemed the world fame on streets and tracks in the early one nine hundred sixty s. and went on to write motion picture history in roadster form in the james bond movie you only live twice. three scars like the veteran l m p one can also be seen here. as well as this one thousand nine hundred ninety nine toyota corolla w.r.c. the racer steered by former toyota...
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the pride of the collection is the toyota two thousand g.t. the definitive kupang limited to just three hundred fifty one units and it shiva world fame on streets and tracks in the early one nine hundred sixty s. and went on to write a motion picture history in roadster form in the james bond movie you only live twice. reese cars like the venter and l m p one can also be seen here. as well as this one thousand nine hundred ninety nine toyota corolla w.r.c. the racer steered by former toyota company rally driver he's all the holder of eat that is old and has been with toyota for a long time now but it's still something special for her to see this or that model in the flash. and next time i'm driving a little volkswagen with a lot of performance the polo d.t.i. . and steeped in tradition and the racing spirit that chevrolet corvette grand sport. move. to a refugee policy and. many countries feel they have reached their limits a common european solution is nowhere in sight meanwhile thousands of asylum seekers are enduring inhumane conditions why
the pride of the collection is the toyota two thousand g.t. the definitive kupang limited to just three hundred fifty one units and it shiva world fame on streets and tracks in the early one nine hundred sixty s. and went on to write a motion picture history in roadster form in the james bond movie you only live twice. reese cars like the venter and l m p one can also be seen here. as well as this one thousand nine hundred ninety nine toyota corolla w.r.c. the racer steered by former toyota...