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and it is it isn't only thing which analytical we now have filipino companies like cambridge analyticalright. they are the ones taking advantage of it why is it that the bad guys are the ones who are taking these to these tools of manipulation and using them against us for us for someone like chandan dar for example he had to flee his country and he made the decision to do that for fear of his life others are dying we see this and every single report that comes out about journalism why are journalists under attack because democracy is under attack because you attack the truth tellers because the integrity of facts is. gone right we're not agreeing on the facts and the internet the way social media is set up this one concept of growing it by having you choose friends of friends to grow has polarized our societies so we have far more polarized societies and then we have no understanding of what the facts are and then you attack institutions and when you have someone like your leader and my leader they become stronger in this environment they hijack and this is why democracy has dying in o
and it is it isn't only thing which analytical we now have filipino companies like cambridge analyticalright. they are the ones taking advantage of it why is it that the bad guys are the ones who are taking these to these tools of manipulation and using them against us for us for someone like chandan dar for example he had to flee his country and he made the decision to do that for fear of his life others are dying we see this and every single report that comes out about journalism why are...
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the gec has a robust analytics and research capability. we also work with partners so we can use the highest level of technology and the latest data science tools to be able to assess the information environment. so we have been watching the narratives that are being pushed out, false narratives around coronavirus. unfortunately, we have been able to assess that accounts tied to russia, the entire ecosystem of russian disinformation, has been engaged in the midst of this world health crisis. one of the best practices in countering propaganda and disinformation is exposing it. so decreasing the vulnerabilities in audiences that are targeted and increasing their resiliency requires exposing examples of disinformation. this is an example where the gec works with public diplomacy and public affairs at the state department so we can get the word out and we actually engaged with a media organization to share some analysis that we had on what we were seeing in terms of coronavirus. we saw the entire ecosystem of russian disinformation at play. ru
the gec has a robust analytics and research capability. we also work with partners so we can use the highest level of technology and the latest data science tools to be able to assess the information environment. so we have been watching the narratives that are being pushed out, false narratives around coronavirus. unfortunately, we have been able to assess that accounts tied to russia, the entire ecosystem of russian disinformation, has been engaged in the midst of this world health crisis....
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ytic counteroing tond each and the role that data and analytics play in our work. i will also describe the ge sees rule and gocoordinating te whole of u.s.opag angovernment t to respond to foreign any quest propaganda and disinformation. i am also available to answer any of your questions about how theropa ge see counters propagaa terrorist organizations let's sta like isis. asrthe well as from this information from the iranian regime. let's start with the kremlin. the intent, scope and style of disinformation and propaganda spread by the kremlin, and thein chinese communistct party, aremf distinct from one another. the kremlin swamps the mediaseen environment with a tsunami of lies. the outside of russia, the kremlin seeks tous weaken its adversaris by manipulating the information environment in nefarious ways by polarizing polarizing conversations andnt, independem attempting to destroy the public faith in good governances independent media and is democratic principles.eati to counter the kremlin'smation disinformation the gec is creating strategic partnerships w
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data analytics against their people to consolidate their power. what do we use it for? to expand. it is a stark contrast. i am pessimistic on the china in their government being willing to work across the world with the rules that we have typically used in a free society. i see two different systems developing long-term where there is a chinese system and there are satellite states and a free world system that plays by the rules and protects intellectual property. >> this whole notion after the end of the cold war that we would have a world that everyone work together, that is probably not going to occur in your view. >> i do not see that happening. again, i hope i am wrong. it would be an amazing development. they use the tools of technology to consolidate their governmental power. you can have hope. i see the united states always continuing to be the beacon of freedom in the chinese really just continuing their behaviors and stealing our technology. >> i find the hope in that it is american ingenuity and technology that the chinese has been stealing. we have to make sure we cont
data analytics against their people to consolidate their power. what do we use it for? to expand. it is a stark contrast. i am pessimistic on the china in their government being willing to work across the world with the rules that we have typically used in a free society. i see two different systems developing long-term where there is a chinese system and there are satellite states and a free world system that plays by the rules and protects intellectual property. >> this whole notion...
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we kudlow: well, jonathan, have to be thoughtful and careful and analytic. we don't want to willy-nilly billion00 billion, $400 with a $1000 check to every american. jonathan: but that's not what i'm talking about. i'm talking about removing tariffs. i'm not talking about helicopter drafts. you know what i'm talking about. mr. kudlow: removing tariffs, not everyone agrees with your analysis. it is something that is thus far, not surfacing yet. we like our china policy, and we like the fact that china has cut its own tariffs. and by the way, when this virus will, yous, as it will see a major export boom from the united states to china that will grow the economy by at least another percentage point. regarding other measures i mentioned, measures that would be timely and targeted towards ,ndividuals or small businesses or perhaps some industrial sectors, that is on the table. we are in the planning. we are in the discussion and planning phase. again, we have to exercise some caution and analysis. we are in touch with everybody in the economy, every single secto
we kudlow: well, jonathan, have to be thoughtful and careful and analytic. we don't want to willy-nilly billion00 billion, $400 with a $1000 check to every american. jonathan: but that's not what i'm talking about. i'm talking about removing tariffs. i'm not talking about helicopter drafts. you know what i'm talking about. mr. kudlow: removing tariffs, not everyone agrees with your analysis. it is something that is thus far, not surfacing yet. we like our china policy, and we like the fact that...
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rachel canty: we do data analytics, we have technology, we do a lot of vetting tools. so, there's a lot of things we do behind the scenes. giovanni perry: the abuse is a very small part of this program. stephen: uc davis professor giovanni perry chairs the economics department there. he acknowledges there are security vulnerabilities with the program, but he says and our data confirms that the number of students listed as working for suspicious companies make up a small fraction of the total f-1 students. and he points out there are many benefits for students, universities, and us companies. but even while touting its benefits, supporters of the f-1 program admit being troubled when we shared the list of 13 questionable companies we found along with cloudparticle. stephen: so, here's the list of the 13 companies. how is it possible we found them, but you didn't? rachel: because they're on a list does not mean that we do not find them. it means that we might be actively looking at them right now. stephen: could this be a security risk to national security? rachel: anyti
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now to discuss this further we're joined live by alessandro burnout research director at an x t analytic you're very welcome to the program now as well now u.s. markets took a big tumble on monday how much of that is due to the situation with oil. hello thank you for having me well the situation rio has precipitated or accelerated a decline that has been already occurring. coronavirus fear so this is a coronavirus oil combination. one of those events that people describe as black swans because nobody can predict nobody can predict them and the consequences are typically drops of this kind it's always the lowest drop since some major event i mean right now this stock market is at the same level it was in late 2018 so we've lost over kind 2 years of gains. now the oil prices the oil prices situation is very. complicated because we've got saudi arabia which can sustain the lowest cost production. and therefore the lowest. price of oil lowering prices to define i it's. everyone else because nobody gains from this whatsoever. and in fact i would say that russia given its the financial policie
now to discuss this further we're joined live by alessandro burnout research director at an x t analytic you're very welcome to the program now as well now u.s. markets took a big tumble on monday how much of that is due to the situation with oil. hello thank you for having me well the situation rio has precipitated or accelerated a decline that has been already occurring. coronavirus fear so this is a coronavirus oil combination. one of those events that people describe as black swans because...
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what were doing to counter each in the role that data and analytics play in our work. i will also describe the gec's role in court needed the government effort to respond to foreign propaganda in this information. i am also available to answer any questions about how the gec uses propaganda from terrorist organizations like isis as well as disinformation from the iranian regime. let's start with the kremlin. the intent scope and style of this information propaganda spread by the kremlin and the chinese communist party are distinct from one another. the kremlin swamp the media environment with the tsunami of lies. outside of russia the kremlin seeks to weaken adversaries by manipulating the environment and the various ways by polarizing political conversations. and attempting to destroy the public's fate in good government, independent media and democratic principles. to counter the kremlin's disinformation, the gec is creating strategic partnership with foreign government to enable information sharing in the coronation that allows us to get ahead of the russian governm
what were doing to counter each in the role that data and analytics play in our work. i will also describe the gec's role in court needed the government effort to respond to foreign propaganda in this information. i am also available to answer any questions about how the gec uses propaganda from terrorist organizations like isis as well as disinformation from the iranian regime. let's start with the kremlin. the intent scope and style of this information propaganda spread by the kremlin and the...
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. >> does she handle analytic geometry? >> absolutely. and she speaks. >> yes, sir, i do. >> which one? >> both. geometry and speaking. >> ruth, get me the -- do you think you can find me the frenetic frame for this data using the -- >> with the algorithm, yes, sir. i prefer it over euclidean coordinates. >> katherine has had the fortune of having hollywood shine a light on her life. there are people right here in west virginia that had no idea of what katherine johnson did for nasa and for the united states of america. and so when the movie "hidden figures" came out, it showed everyone who katherine johnson was, what she did and how profound she was in the pages of american history. katherine was hired as what they call then a computer where she simply came in and did mathematical type of equations for nasa. what they didn't realize was that she was more than just a computer. she was a mathematical genius. that's what katherine johnson was. >> god speed, john glenn. five, four, three, two, one, zero. >> in fact, john glenn who said this
. >> does she handle analytic geometry? >> absolutely. and she speaks. >> yes, sir, i do. >> which one? >> both. geometry and speaking. >> ruth, get me the -- do you think you can find me the frenetic frame for this data using the -- >> with the algorithm, yes, sir. i prefer it over euclidean coordinates. >> katherine has had the fortune of having hollywood shine a light on her life. there are people right here in west virginia that had no idea of...
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his data, analytics operation and -- >> well, the truth is, don, i don't know. think there are hard fast rules and laws against comingling. so, we don't know what that looks like. but in the meantime, until we figure out what mr. bloomberg is going to do, we're going to keep doing what we've been doing and i don't know how we can coordinate him, if at all. he may have to do what he wants to do and we're going to keep doing what we're going to do. >> they said they're going to keep their field office open and their data analytics operation up and running and do everything they can to make sure donald trump is not the next president. if joe biden becomes the nominee, that means helping you. >> he just can't coordinate with us. i think all those things he wants to do, he has to do on his own. as far as our campaign and the one thing we're not going to do is what this president has and that is skirt the laws. we're going to run a traditional campaign talking to people. if bloomberg wants to run an independent effort to help us, we'll accept it, especially considerin
his data, analytics operation and -- >> well, the truth is, don, i don't know. think there are hard fast rules and laws against comingling. so, we don't know what that looks like. but in the meantime, until we figure out what mr. bloomberg is going to do, we're going to keep doing what we've been doing and i don't know how we can coordinate him, if at all. he may have to do what he wants to do and we're going to keep doing what we're going to do. >> they said they're going to keep...
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does it include his data, analytics, operation, and -- >> well, the truth is, don, i don't know. hard, fast rules and laws against commingling. so we don't know what that looks like. but in the meantime, till we figure out what mr. bloomberg is going to do, we're going to keep running the same campaign we've been running. and so, that is talking directly to voters and telling them our vision. but i don't know how we can coordinate with him, if at all possible. so he may just have to do what he wants to do and we're going to keep doing what we've been doing. >> listen, i heard -- i saw one of his people on television. they said they're going to keep their field offices open. they're going to keep their data analytics operation up and running and they're going to do everything they can to make sure that donald trump is not the next president. so if you are -- if joe biden becomes the nominee, that means helping you. so i don't -- >> he may be able to help us. he just can't coordinate with us. i think all those things he wants to do he has to do on his own. as far as our campaign, w
does it include his data, analytics, operation, and -- >> well, the truth is, don, i don't know. hard, fast rules and laws against commingling. so we don't know what that looks like. but in the meantime, till we figure out what mr. bloomberg is going to do, we're going to keep running the same campaign we've been running. and so, that is talking directly to voters and telling them our vision. but i don't know how we can coordinate with him, if at all possible. so he may just have to do...
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they are not responding analytically, they are responding emotionally.ut secondly, there is a point here that a lot of people do not believe that trump has empathy for human citizens, for american citizens, or for human beings at all. so he has given -- and he has given us some reason to believe that. so we worry when he does make that decision that he will be likely to be biased in favor of the markets and economics as opposed to the lives of human beings. he will make an informed choice, but a bad choice. i feel better about the fact likehe has sent people mike pence and dr. fauci out there, who are actually grounded much more in reality. in the case if ouchi, if trump were to ignore science, found will tell theci public what he really thinks. at that point, a lot of governors and mayors in the united states would maintain the shutdowns that they presently have in place. the question would be, are there internal fights among some cities and states? if that happens, the market will take a significant hit. shery: the fact that you are seeing over reactio
they are not responding analytically, they are responding emotionally.ut secondly, there is a point here that a lot of people do not believe that trump has empathy for human citizens, for american citizens, or for human beings at all. so he has given -- and he has given us some reason to believe that. so we worry when he does make that decision that he will be likely to be biased in favor of the markets and economics as opposed to the lives of human beings. he will make an informed choice, but...
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." >> cambridge analytic a collected data to influence the 2016 election from 87 million 200book usersonly 70,000 had consented. we are faced with personal information piracy. >> congratulations to our brand prizewinners -- grand prize winners. taken formal has video production classes, and we all got together and did this as part of a class. this is one of the top stem schools in the country. everyone around us was doing ai projects, and everyone was thinking about working for tech companies, but we were thinking that sometimes there are issues with tech companies, data breaches, all of that stuff, and we thought bringing a voice to the concerns of many would be important. it definitely helps that we are in the silicon valley, the center of all the tech change. >> the studentcam documentary competition has awarded over $1 million in total prizes since 2004. the winning documentaries will air on c-span, starting april 1. you can watch all studentcam documentaries online at studentcam.org. next, a hearing on the impact of the coronavirus on supply chains for small businesses. andsenate
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about technology >> and 2016, cambridge analytic a collect the data to affect the which onlyon, of 270,000 had been affected. we are faced with personal information piracy. >> congratulations to our grand prize winners. none of us has taken formal video production classes. we all just got together. we didn't do this as part of a class. this is one of the top stem schools in the country. everyone around us is doing ai projects and think about working protect companies, but we were thinking that sometimes there are a minute with tech companies, and we thought that bringing a voice to the concerns of many about data breaches and privacy breaches would be important. >> it definitely helps that we are in silicon valley. >> are studentcam that every documentary -- studentcam video document or competition has awarded prizes since 2004. the top winning entries will air on c-span. you can watch them all online at studentcam.org. the directors of the cdc and the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, along with other public health officials, testified before the house oversight and r
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intellectual property so let's be clear the chinese to use facial recognition software and with data analyticso consolidate power what do we use technology for i am pessimistic on china went to work across the world that we have used in a free society where there is a chinese system then there is a free world system that plays by the rules. >> so the whole notion at the end of the cold war that we would have a world everyone works together that probably will not? >> would be an amazing development of china started a first world power to use the tools of technology to consolidate their own governmentalo power you could have hope with the way we see hathis developing the united states is always the beacon of freedom and then to continue their behavior. >> i find that american ingenuity and technology that we can allow for the startups and the small businesses but china uses that technology right now to suppress the minorities and in opposition when sharing with other regimes around the world and is a very real race we r are in. >> remember everywhere the chinese have developed technology whether
intellectual property so let's be clear the chinese to use facial recognition software and with data analyticso consolidate power what do we use technology for i am pessimistic on china went to work across the world that we have used in a free society where there is a chinese system then there is a free world system that plays by the rules. >> so the whole notion at the end of the cold war that we would have a world everyone works together that probably will not? >> would be an...
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the destruction implosion analytic, you are at zero demand growth for 2020.ow quickly did you get there, and who is driving the demand destruction? mohammad: we got there pretty quickly, once we started to realize that demand destruction is not a china issue or a china and neighboring countries issue. once the virus began to spread to places like italy, iran, we had to downgrade that number even further. looking at the global economy as a whole, once the imf potentially downgrades global , it suggests we have to downgrade that number again. manus: what is my risk on the downside? mohammad: it could be significant, six dollars or seven dollars. comeof the reason opec has to meet here is a few weeks ago, there was a sense by the saudis to get something done. manus: what about the price on the upside? mohammad: two dollars or three dollars, not more. the market will look for demand indicators or demand going for the second half of the year. a lot of people have a first half, second affect in their .alances we are not sure if this gets pushed out until the end of
the destruction implosion analytic, you are at zero demand growth for 2020.ow quickly did you get there, and who is driving the demand destruction? mohammad: we got there pretty quickly, once we started to realize that demand destruction is not a china issue or a china and neighboring countries issue. once the virus began to spread to places like italy, iran, we had to downgrade that number even further. looking at the global economy as a whole, once the imf potentially downgrades global , it...
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we are also using technology in many different ways with predictive analytics that mike mentioned. we work with a large number of modelers, you heard me say this before, to work through scenarios, work through production. of course, these predictions are not realities, so what is important is that we take all of these measures we have been outlining from the start to make sure that those predictions do not become reality. lastly, technology and i.t. and apps have completely changed the the way we think of social distancing. we are seeing physical distancing, because we are actually talking about physically separating people, but keeping them socially connected. we have ways in which we can do this now like we've never had before. so we keep people connected, so they feel they are still part of this and we are all in the fight together, even while keeping them physically apart. >> thank you very much, dr. van kerkhove. the next question is from ankit today," but"india before i would like to remind everybody to use the raise your hand icon, and i apologize for saying hash-nine, it is
we are also using technology in many different ways with predictive analytics that mike mentioned. we work with a large number of modelers, you heard me say this before, to work through scenarios, work through production. of course, these predictions are not realities, so what is important is that we take all of these measures we have been outlining from the start to make sure that those predictions do not become reality. lastly, technology and i.t. and apps have completely changed the the way...
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driven analytics for social media narrative strategy and then distribution strategy when i look at what came to settle thehe could did. and how you know certain political parties use social media to understand and then five and theyey create messaging and t tn target. i m mean in that sense that's a lot of what this is and i'm just wonderiring what te trystt the day. so i cananalk and then carla can also talklk o good for me because the cynical view is well this is psychological. manipulation using technology. sorrrry right market marketing in general. this is actutually. remember wht was wrong with the maternal annika it wasn't the psychological analysis it was the way they gotot their data right reach the bridge and the show so you're in the census it's okay to think influence yourur psychological oututlook t it's not okay to steal data is that really what is world ending up on it companies don't know how to use social media well except to put ads. and facebook and they're realizing that that's not a good thing. do you think mom and dad we yeah we should it's their anniversary right y
driven analytics for social media narrative strategy and then distribution strategy when i look at what came to settle thehe could did. and how you know certain political parties use social media to understand and then five and theyey create messaging and t tn target. i m mean in that sense that's a lot of what this is and i'm just wonderiring what te trystt the day. so i cananalk and then carla can also talklk o good for me because the cynical view is well this is psychological. manipulation...
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it is an analytic organization. sometimes i think about the way we do intelligence operations, it reminds me of -- happily, this group will notice -- the old road runner cartoons, right? where the road runner would run off the cliff and wouldn't fall till he looked down. in most of our trade crafts for spying, we are off the cliff, we just haven't looked down. the way we have typically typically done espionage out of embassies. that is gone. biometrics, facial recognition, all of that. that is gone. we might not have realized it yet, but that is gone. one of my colleagues before i left iran was a former station chief in a european country, he was asked by the agency to do a task for them he said yes, i'll do it but only under true name. i'm not going to do this undercover because then i will never get back into this country for a holiday. right? when we come to grips with it, it does mean in the future, espionage is going to be almost entirely done through liaison and partners. maybe will be able to do quick operati
it is an analytic organization. sometimes i think about the way we do intelligence operations, it reminds me of -- happily, this group will notice -- the old road runner cartoons, right? where the road runner would run off the cliff and wouldn't fall till he looked down. in most of our trade crafts for spying, we are off the cliff, we just haven't looked down. the way we have typically typically done espionage out of embassies. that is gone. biometrics, facial recognition, all of that. that is...
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they have analytics. they have like a ferrari in the garage with the best mechanics in the world and been tuning this sucker up. the problem is mike bloomberg drove it out into a fire hydrant but they still have the ferrari. it's very clear that they plan to -- they're not stopping now. in fact they're going to double down and invest heavily and put together the best analytics machine in political history to match and hopefully outdo the trump campaign and help joe biden. >> can you also just, mark, you're being such an old man at this table, can you also just put in perspective for folks who are watching who think joe biden's comeback after south carolina, calling him the comeback kid and what happened last night for joe biden, yes, everyone talks about the comeback kid is bill clinton, but when do you recall this has happened? >> never. this is the most dramatic comeback. bill clinton will be forgotten now as the comeback kid. joe biden is the new comeback kid. it's fantastic. we said before and we've k
they have analytics. they have like a ferrari in the garage with the best mechanics in the world and been tuning this sucker up. the problem is mike bloomberg drove it out into a fire hydrant but they still have the ferrari. it's very clear that they plan to -- they're not stopping now. in fact they're going to double down and invest heavily and put together the best analytics machine in political history to match and hopefully outdo the trump campaign and help joe biden. >> can you also...
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of -- in analytic 2016, can bridge analytic a collected information from facebook users.his time we are not faced with music piracy. personalced with information piracy. to ourratulations winners. >> we just got together as friends. we did not do this as part of a class. we are at the harker school. this is one of the top schools in the country. there areinking that evident issues with tech companies data breaches. --thought the> this is the center of change. >> they have awarded...
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his resources and data analytics are second to none.udos to him for his commit meant to the country and making this decision. he was self-funding this thing so he can't just dump all his money into the bloomberg campaign. staff can go there, i guess. data and analytics they can share, i guess. what can biden actually get from bloomberg? >> campaign finance lawyers can explain it better than i. here's where bloomberg has to be careful in the coming days. you know the trump campaign will be watching this. you know the sanders campaign will make a huge stink about this in the democratic primaries. he has to form a super pac or outside organization and then help the biden campaign. he cannot -- he as an individual citizen can only give so much money to the biden campaign. but we've seen super pacs supporting other candidates. there was a super pac supporting joe biden. one supporting elizabeth warren. pete buttigieg had a super pac. michael bloomberg has plenty of smart lawyers around and plenty of smart operatives who understand how this w
his resources and data analytics are second to none.udos to him for his commit meant to the country and making this decision. he was self-funding this thing so he can't just dump all his money into the bloomberg campaign. staff can go there, i guess. data and analytics they can share, i guess. what can biden actually get from bloomberg? >> campaign finance lawyers can explain it better than i. here's where bloomberg has to be careful in the coming days. you know the trump campaign will be...
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we are also using technology in many different ways with this predictive analytics that mike is mentioned. wework at the large number of modelers, you heard me say this before, to work through scenarios. to work through predictions, but of course, these predictions are not realities. so what is important is that we take all of these measures that women out lining from the start to make sure those predictions do not become realities. lastly, technology and it, and apps have completely change the way we think of social distancing. we are saying physical distancing now because we are actually talking about separating physically people but keeping them socially connected. we have ways in which we can do this now, like we have never had before. so we keep people connected so that they feel they are still part of this and we are all in this fight together, even while keeping them physically apart. >> thank you very much. >> the next question is from india today. but before they would come on i like to remind everybody to use the raise your hand icon and to apologize for saying have nine it is s
we are also using technology in many different ways with this predictive analytics that mike is mentioned. wework at the large number of modelers, you heard me say this before, to work through scenarios. to work through predictions, but of course, these predictions are not realities. so what is important is that we take all of these measures that women out lining from the start to make sure those predictions do not become realities. lastly, technology and it, and apps have completely change the...
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by automating claims with machine learning and analytics, cognizant is helping insurance companies advance how they serve even hard to reach customers. cool ♪ has you covered withe fast, reliable internet.finity with advanced security to help keep you secure online. and with the most tv shows, movies and streaming apps all in one place. with simple digital tools you can get the help you need or even trouble shoot your services on your own. download the xfinity my account app or just say help into your xfinity voice remot we are working to make things a little easier on everyone. download the xfinity my account app today. can we go get some ice cream? alright, we gotta stop here first. ♪ ♪ from smarter atms, to after hours video tellers ♪ ♪ comcast business is connecting thousands of banks to technology that turns everyday transactions into extraordinary experiences. hi there. how are you? do you have any lollipops in there? (laughing) no, sorry. we're helping all kinds of businesses go beyond customer expectations. how can we help you? >>> welcome back moments ago we just heard from new yo
by automating claims with machine learning and analytics, cognizant is helping insurance companies advance how they serve even hard to reach customers. cool ♪ has you covered withe fast, reliable internet.finity with advanced security to help keep you secure online. and with the most tv shows, movies and streaming apps all in one place. with simple digital tools you can get the help you need or even trouble shoot your services on your own. download the xfinity my account app or just say help...
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we take a analytic at how this distinctive food is winning new fans in southeast asia. >> reporter: thein central singapore is attracting crowds of customers. bags of potato chips and fish skins seasoned with salted duck egg sell for a steep $12 u.s., but people come to stock up, even from overseas. >> very addictive. yeah, very famous also. we have like a separate bag just for this. >> reporter: people are going crazy for the seasoning. it's rich, salty, and boasts a lingering sweetness. the snacks weree the brainchild of irv gunowan, an indonesian living in singapore. he used to have a restaurant where his eggs were a big hit. a few years later, he is doing business in six countries and has over 300 employees. >> thehe vision of our company to bring the asian food globally. one day we are able to reach the whole global market. >> reporter: salted duck eggs have long been used as a preserved food and seasoning in chinese cuisine. the recent popularity in southeast asia means factories like this one in thailand are rushing to meet demand. duck eggs are soaked in brine for three weeks. t
we take a analytic at how this distinctive food is winning new fans in southeast asia. >> reporter: thein central singapore is attracting crowds of customers. bags of potato chips and fish skins seasoned with salted duck egg sell for a steep $12 u.s., but people come to stock up, even from overseas. >> very addictive. yeah, very famous also. we have like a separate bag just for this. >> reporter: people are going crazy for the seasoning. it's rich, salty, and boasts a...
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. >> in 2016, cambridge analytical collected influence to influence the 2016 election from facebook usersthis time, we're not faced with music piracy, we're faced with personal information piracy. >> congratulations to our grand prize winners. >> none of us has taken formal video production classes and we got together as friends. we didn't do this as part of a class. we're at the harker school houston and this is one of the top s.t.e.m. schools in the country. everyone was thinking about working for tech companies. but we're thinking that sometimes there are evident issues with tech companies, data breaches, and we thought bringing a voice to the concerns of many about data breaches and privacy breaches would be important. >> it helps that we're in silicon valley which is the center of all of this tech change. >> our student cam documentary computati competition has awarded more than $1 million. you can watch all student cam documentaries on line at studentcam.org. >> next, a look at how the federal government's response to the coronavirus is
. >> in 2016, cambridge analytical collected influence to influence the 2016 election from facebook usersthis time, we're not faced with music piracy, we're faced with personal information piracy. >> congratulations to our grand prize winners. >> none of us has taken formal video production classes and we got together as friends. we didn't do this as part of a class. we're at the harker school houston and this is one of the top s.t.e.m. schools in the country. everyone was...
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so far this year that is according to adobe analytics. i time for weather check and boy we've got big changes coming our way we start to feel it already look at fog out there right now maybe a little drizzle over san francisco, the clouds moving on shore. >>but we've got bigger changes on the way of some rain are going to affect the bay area even overnight tonight we're going to see that fog moving in along the coastline right now, here's your cold front. and that is dropping in for the weekend here comes rolling on in its early tomorrow morning, the front line right across the bay area about 08:00am we'll see some heavier amounts of rain as that moves through then it's going to turn the showers maybe some isolated thunderstorms as the system kind of rolls through would be surprised if we see a little hail out there as well, but you can see that is going to continue through saturday into sunday more that and not only then it is going to continue right to monday and maybe tuesday morning as well temperatures going to take a major hit as mu
so far this year that is according to adobe analytics. i time for weather check and boy we've got big changes coming our way we start to feel it already look at fog out there right now maybe a little drizzle over san francisco, the clouds moving on shore. >>but we've got bigger changes on the way of some rain are going to affect the bay area even overnight tonight we're going to see that fog moving in along the coastline right now, here's your cold front. and that is dropping in for the...
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former commodities trader and in toronto we cross alexandre bruno he is an analyst at gulf state analytics sorry gentlemen cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate pilot may go to you 1st in irvine because you got up early as for this program here all right it all happened quite quickly and a lot of analysts weren't too surprised by the deal that the russians and the saudis had collapsed there were the russians didn't go along with what the saudis wanted to do. and the saudis reacted and now we have carnage on the oil markets here what is saudi arabia's gambit here because you know in the if you look at its budgetary constraints it can afford to have low oil for a very long time and we throw in the coronavirus that is also hurting crude demand all across the world what's the what's the gambit go ahead. well thank you yeah the timing the gambit of the gambit as well as a separate thing all this turmoil and black swans concurrently happening around the world really kind of begs certain geo political questions in my opinion you have corona
former commodities trader and in toronto we cross alexandre bruno he is an analyst at gulf state analytics sorry gentlemen cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate pilot may go to you 1st in irvine because you got up early as for this program here all right it all happened quite quickly and a lot of analysts weren't too surprised by the deal that the russians and the saudis had collapsed there were the russians didn't go along with what the...
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is not something that is possible on the internet which is designed to track activity and analytics and all of those elements that are just part of the function of the social network. it is attached to having data on its users. that is another element of that. you can go without a trace. if we don't have this. it is like that. it is a way of sort of weaving without a trace. >> one part of the book i read was a lot of interest in your section on text. as someone who has identified with that label and actively new many of the persistence that you described. i was really appreciating the humility. you said you're going to gonna redo resist the urge. they seemed more likely to have those commentators in new york. i'm i i can ask you to read the grand narrative. but just to note it seems it seems overly kind to me. i was at the time where you highlighted and see a lack of attention the class analysis. it ended up bleeding over into what i would call the pipeline femininity that we still see. and the way in which there is a particular version of feminism then you might have seen in a new york
is not something that is possible on the internet which is designed to track activity and analytics and all of those elements that are just part of the function of the social network. it is attached to having data on its users. that is another element of that. you can go without a trace. if we don't have this. it is like that. it is a way of sort of weaving without a trace. >> one part of the book i read was a lot of interest in your section on text. as someone who has identified with...
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the campaign is pulling out analytics from these. when people register. almost 25 people that go to these are democrats or independents. they may just be coming out to kick the tires and see what it's all about, but the unknown story that it is happening is a lot of democrats going out there and seeing what donald trump is all about. he continues to peel these people away. percentage by percentage. he does have a very good shot. >> what do you think? >> in 2016 we had a phenomenon. the two most unpopular candidates in the history of the united states politics running against each other. i do not think you will have that dynamic is high. you may, but i am hopeful. i am optimistic. i do not think we will have that. donald trump was able to do something, which i don't have the audacity to believe i can explain. 53% of white women voted for donald trump. an extremely high number. 4 million people who voted in 2012 who stayed at home in 2016. the democrats beating donald trump through those 4 million people that did not choose hillary clinton and they did not
the campaign is pulling out analytics from these. when people register. almost 25 people that go to these are democrats or independents. they may just be coming out to kick the tires and see what it's all about, but the unknown story that it is happening is a lot of democrats going out there and seeing what donald trump is all about. he continues to peel these people away. percentage by percentage. he does have a very good shot. >> what do you think? >> in 2016 we had a phenomenon....
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so they brought in the rest of the mathematical crypto analytical team. guys come up with a host of code breaking techniques which will enable them to figure out how this enigma machine has been set up by the germans every day. pioneers ofre the an electromechanical approach to code breaking. in the old days, by which i mean world war i, code breaking was more about getting what the enemy's codes were. if you came across a code group mean the4, 2, it could battleship queen elizabeth. 8, 4, 4, 2 could mean tomorrow morning. you would have to guess. linguists are great at this because they can interpolate to work out the missing ones they don't know. this is a pencil and paper exercise in the parsley with stick skills. these guys -- and requires linguistics skills. these guys are mathematicians. they are coming up with logic tests to figure out how the cipher might be working. they have invented this machine on the right-hand side of the slide which is called a bombe and this combines a mechanistic approach to go through all the different rotor settings. po
so they brought in the rest of the mathematical crypto analytical team. guys come up with a host of code breaking techniques which will enable them to figure out how this enigma machine has been set up by the germans every day. pioneers ofre the an electromechanical approach to code breaking. in the old days, by which i mean world war i, code breaking was more about getting what the enemy's codes were. if you came across a code group mean the4, 2, it could battleship queen elizabeth. 8, 4, 4, 2...
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but the campaign is pulling out analytics from when people register, almost 25% of people that go outthese are democrats or independents. so these are people that are coming out, they may just be coming out to kick the tires and see what it's all about, but the unknown story that this happening, it is a lot of democrats and independents are going out there and seeing with this donald trump is all about. and if the economy is strong, and if he continues to peel this people away, percentage by percentage, he does have a very good shot. >> the cardio what do you think? in 2016 we had a phenomenon. we had the two most in the history of united states politics running against each other i. don't think you're going to have that dynamic this time. you may my but i'm hopeful i'm optimistic. i don't think we're gonna have that. i do think though that donald trump was able to do something which i don't have the audacity to believe to explain is that 50% are white voters women for donald trump which is a high number. i think he has a base. there were 4 million people who voted in 2012 and the dem
but the campaign is pulling out analytics from when people register, almost 25% of people that go outthese are democrats or independents. so these are people that are coming out, they may just be coming out to kick the tires and see what it's all about, but the unknown story that this happening, it is a lot of democrats and independents are going out there and seeing with this donald trump is all about. and if the economy is strong, and if he continues to peel this people away, percentage by...
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and how long it had been there before the eruption long enough mark we can also use an array of analytical methods to work out the magmas gas content and how much sulfurous gas was released during the eruption. and we feel free for gusts. to one fly get searched one of. the sulphur formed tiny droplets so-called aerosols in the stratosphere and they reflected much of the sun's energy back into space and dispersed or absorbed the rest. that meant much less heat reach the earth's surface and temperatures dropped. and it took several years for the particles to sink back down to the ground. in the museum of bread culture in oem preserves the memory of these years in southern germany to this day. the kingdom of britain bag was particularly hard hit by the climatic turbulence. if this is a horse or does something we know today that 816 had a very very bad harvest due to freak weather conditions. this is your verbal year without summer has gone down in history. it's got was eventually fair weather lots of thunderstorms of it. and very little sunshine led to a disastrously poor harvest. this sprin
and how long it had been there before the eruption long enough mark we can also use an array of analytical methods to work out the magmas gas content and how much sulfurous gas was released during the eruption. and we feel free for gusts. to one fly get searched one of. the sulphur formed tiny droplets so-called aerosols in the stratosphere and they reflected much of the sun's energy back into space and dispersed or absorbed the rest. that meant much less heat reach the earth's surface and...
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infectious disease testing thermo fisher generated about $25000000000.00 in revenue last year providing analytical instruments and equipment for research analysis and diagnostics for pharmaceutical companies and biotechnology laboratories the acquisition of wayne gen which did about 1530000000 last year is a life sciences and diagnostics supplier they specialize in infectious disease testing seems pretty timely doesn't it in fact it's been most recently been developing a test to detect the corona virus for chinese hospitals currently using that test right now to evaluate exactly how well that actually works. time now for a quick break but hang here because when we return apple agreed to pay $500000000.00 by throttling i phone users in order to place a new battery but it's $500.00 nearly enough to have a live report and as we get a break here the number at the. we're feeding our hopes our dreams and desires our money to compete this creates a what do we get back to you know i like that's that's a bad deal so when is technology jumping out of the street when it's the goal is you helping need to keep
infectious disease testing thermo fisher generated about $25000000000.00 in revenue last year providing analytical instruments and equipment for research analysis and diagnostics for pharmaceutical companies and biotechnology laboratories the acquisition of wayne gen which did about 1530000000 last year is a life sciences and diagnostics supplier they specialize in infectious disease testing seems pretty timely doesn't it in fact it's been most recently been developing a test to detect the...
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a collectede analytic data to influence the election. we are not faced with music piracy. we are faced with personal information parsing. >> congratulations to our grand prizewinner. none of us has taken formal video production classes. coldis one of the top stem -- schools in the country and everyone was thinking of working for tech companies. we thought bringing a voice to the concerns of many was not just about data breaches. >> we definitely helped reach silicon valley. documentary competition has awarded more than $1 million in total prizes since 2004. the top winning documentaries will air on c-span. >> former british prime minister rootblair assesses the arise of populism in the u.k. and the u.s. in the future of progressive politics at george washington university.
a collectede analytic data to influence the election. we are not faced with music piracy. we are faced with personal information parsing. >> congratulations to our grand prizewinner. none of us has taken formal video production classes. coldis one of the top stem -- schools in the country and everyone was thinking of working for tech companies. we thought bringing a voice to the concerns of many was not just about data breaches. >> we definitely helped reach silicon valley....
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whatever my partisan leanings or or my opinion of the president i don't bring that to bear in making analytical judgments here you know we're running $11000000000.00 watching his press conference a few days ago my 1st reaction was we had to get in a way more defensive position because if you have a government whether it's an autocracy urge democracy lying about the extent of something that's health and human services related it could have very.
whatever my partisan leanings or or my opinion of the president i don't bring that to bear in making analytical judgments here you know we're running $11000000000.00 watching his press conference a few days ago my 1st reaction was we had to get in a way more defensive position because if you have a government whether it's an autocracy urge democracy lying about the extent of something that's health and human services related it could have very.