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we do need to work with system providers and other hospitals to give us at that time an data an. that one individual that i shared never hit our system but had gone to st. francis emergency many times. we actually didn't know about it until we had to follow that information. once we to this unified system as well as this collaboration within the data sharing and emergency room reviews that we do with people who are using the system that help us a lot. it's something that needs to be improved. >> supervisor mandelman: the other question that keeps coming back, 5150, they don't need to be there for the full three days because their symptom clear. it's taking up a ton of space and you have people sitting in chairs. i've heard the idea of having sort of some other kind of separate, essentially meth sobering facility this will be place to send that particular set of folks. they need to be in a loxed facility. they need to have tricks around but they artrick --doctors arou. is that something you're interested in having? >> we do have detox. we have substance treatment, we have urgent c
we do need to work with system providers and other hospitals to give us at that time an data an. that one individual that i shared never hit our system but had gone to st. francis emergency many times. we actually didn't know about it until we had to follow that information. once we to this unified system as well as this collaboration within the data sharing and emergency room reviews that we do with people who are using the system that help us a lot. it's something that needs to be improved....
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we live in an age when there's just an extra ordinary amount of data, and it's an exploding amount ofa about us, about individuals available everywhere on the internet we submit data. a lot of people are very concerned about the privacy, the companies have access to this data the company has access to this data and that we just can't really any longer expect any kind of privacy what's the right way of thinking about this and about dealing with this data issue? well first of all i agree. we have seen an explosion in the amount of data that's available about people and it's not just what people put on social media they're aware of it's things collected about them or things that others will post and will wind up being assimilated and aggregated. >> so it could be things like every time you'd buy anything with a credit card? >> correct or credit card, what your friends put on their facebook accounts all of this can be collected and now there are people who have monetized it by making a business of aggregating it and using it for all kinds of purposes and this gets to the point that it's n
we live in an age when there's just an extra ordinary amount of data, and it's an exploding amount ofa about us, about individuals available everywhere on the internet we submit data. a lot of people are very concerned about the privacy, the companies have access to this data the company has access to this data and that we just can't really any longer expect any kind of privacy what's the right way of thinking about this and about dealing with this data issue? well first of all i agree. we have...
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an overview of the landscape the drones gather data to build digital terrain models on the computer sites with churches dating from the middle ages often have an older heritage invisible underground. there is a pledge to get an idea of all rulers seeking to exert political military or religious control over a territory but occupy any place that carried a particular significance so we use these old sites as a starting point because it's easy to imagine that with christianize asian these ancient sites were chosen as places to build churches. and in fact when it comes time to evaluate the data from the a.g.m. magnetic survey the archaeologists discover round structures that appear to predate the small maybe a little village. he lights and curse and they may be traces of circular grapes in closing burial mounds or they could be round house. in that distribution these objects make no reference to their stitch complex so one can assume that they date from another period so they wouldn't of. discovering hidden relics without taking draws on technology that originated in military applications. them to give us a color from the certainty of physical methods up based on measuring differences in the earth's magnetic fie
an overview of the landscape the drones gather data to build digital terrain models on the computer sites with churches dating from the middle ages often have an older heritage invisible underground. there is a pledge to get an idea of all rulers seeking to exert political military or religious control over a territory but occupy any place that carried a particular significance so we use these old sites as a starting point because it's easy to imagine that with christianize asian these ancient...
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an inexpensive substitute for an excavation. the researches are in doubt an area dotted with prehistoric burial mounds in medieval farms a power cable runs underground through a small medieval settlement geomagnetic data helps archaeologists of boyd hitting an electric cable rather than a medieval teach. the big difference today in the ideal scenario i already know a tremendous amount about the site before i start my day and that enables me to plan the dig very precisely generally the areas of excavation a much smaller than they used to be because i simply don't have to search as much as i used to this was. the archaeologists are drilling at a location they suspect harvest and waste it like modern garbage bins their historical previous s's say a lot about the living conditions of the people who lived here. the team can tell immediately that their technicians have hit the right spot you know when you're going to do what you can see quite well here is the lowest layer that we still had on the drill head and that there is charcoal in at the end of the. so we already know we're in the middle of the occupation layer in a bit of but i can't say i'm surprised because we already knew from the geomagnetic data
an inexpensive substitute for an excavation. the researches are in doubt an area dotted with prehistoric burial mounds in medieval farms a power cable runs underground through a small medieval settlement geomagnetic data helps archaeologists of boyd hitting an electric cable rather than a medieval teach. the big difference today in the ideal scenario i already know a tremendous amount about the site before i start my day and that enables me to plan the dig very precisely generally the areas of...
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an advantage to one company over another over its competitor. so this is where we must find the limits of the system for terrorism yes it's allowed with but for other purposes data mining is an attack on the national sovereignty of each country should be. seizing that collecting personal data is something that efficient in terms of fight against terrorism separately it can be a threat if we use it in an intelligent way and if we for in the exact piece of the conversation that is necessary for us to prove an offense but really managing meta data implies collection masses storage and above all software to go find the small needle that is in the haystack. so it is very delicate it is not simple. the technical side that's only one aspect of the fight against terrorism. human side is very important it is the one that is the most relevant and the one that can have remarkable efficiency but what do you mean by the human side. the human side is recruiting informants from within terrorist organizations who will explain to you what's going on they have different motives of course but they are the best source because here at the heart of their going to zation. in the mistaken pan-european anti terror measures were lobbied by paris anyway called the attacks in france and belgium including a law that allows a broad collection of air passenger data and a wide sharing of it to identify suspicious p
an advantage to one company over another over its competitor. so this is where we must find the limits of the system for terrorism yes it's allowed with but for other purposes data mining is an attack on the national sovereignty of each country should be. seizing that collecting personal data is something that efficient in terms of fight against terrorism separately it can be a threat if we use it in an intelligent way and if we for in the exact piece of the conversation that is necessary for...
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data points to. tracy: an interesting week and potentially an interesting year for global markets as well.hank you so much. next, should investors be worried about tesla's inventory buildup? one analyst does not think so. details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ tracy: let's get a quick check of the latest business flash headlines with debra mao. shares of india's jet airways fell in mumbai, the second-largest airline is struggling to raise funds after losses worsened in the cash crunch. the payment due on december 31 two of consortium of banks was delayed due to a temporary cash flow mismatch. the airline has not made a profit in nine of the past 11 fiscal years. and list from baird has dismissed concerns that led tesla stocks to fall as much as 2.5% on monday. he said the recent buildup in inventory is natural as the carmaker ramps up production to meet a tax credit deadline. an early report raised fears that tesla would face a law and demand early this year. there is a $455 price target. netflix is expected to announce it is hard new cfo. spencer newman, after his current employer set of new
data points to. tracy: an interesting week and potentially an interesting year for global markets as well.hank you so much. next, should investors be worried about tesla's inventory buildup? one analyst does not think so. details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ tracy: let's get a quick check of the latest business flash headlines with debra mao. shares of india's jet airways fell in mumbai, the second-largest airline is struggling to raise funds after losses worsened in the cash crunch. the...
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an exchange of data is an important way of doing that. in recent days, we have heard the irish prime minister talking about bringing his troops up to the border in anational ways to have checks and controls away from the border. is that not a way forward? it blows a hole in the backstop. can i say to the right honourable gentleman, it is important. i will be speaking to the irish prime minister today and it is important for us to work with the government of ireland for the arrangements that will be in place in the future. we have sent a clear message of what needs to happen in relation to the backstop. we retain our commitment to no hard border between northern ireland and ireland and look to working with the government of ireland and the european union so we all maintain our commitment under the belfast and good friday agreement, no hard border. last sunday we commemorated holocaust memorial day when we remember the darkest period in europe is ‘s history. well shejoin with me and thanking the youth ambassadors and the incredible survivors who gave their personal testimony to young people so they can all remember what the ultimate destination of ra
an exchange of data is an important way of doing that. in recent days, we have heard the irish prime minister talking about bringing his troops up to the border in anational ways to have checks and controls away from the border. is that not a way forward? it blows a hole in the backstop. can i say to the right honourable gentleman, it is important. i will be speaking to the irish prime minister today and it is important for us to work with the government of ireland for the arrangements that...
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data are expected in the coming hours. it's being called ultimate tooley an ancient name for a distant place an estimated thirty two kilometers long it could reveal knowledge about how the planets were formed nasa spacecraft new horizons was due to capture hundreds of images as it made the historic fly by almost six and a half billion kilometers from a. but we've never been anything not only so far from the sun but that's so well preserved in this ultimate freemans of the your absolute zero so this is the time capsule that we've never seen before the mission has been likened to an archaeological dig in space scientists hope to detect the chemical composition and to rain to learn the ancient building blocks of the planets. we have a series of science objectives one of the prime one fifth them up the geology of. the whatever craters it might have on its surface with whatever fractures other topography anything that will give us clues as to how it how it surface was formed . the new horizons probe launched some thirteen years ago on a mission to study pluto and its moons in two thousand and fifteen it passed the door of planets
data are expected in the coming hours. it's being called ultimate tooley an ancient name for a distant place an estimated thirty two kilometers long it could reveal knowledge about how the planets were formed nasa spacecraft new horizons was due to capture hundreds of images as it made the historic fly by almost six and a half billion kilometers from a. but we've never been anything not only so far from the sun but that's so well preserved in this ultimate freemans of the your absolute zero so...
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has come out strongly and put itself on the opposite of these consumer data companies saying what happens on an iphone stays on aned someonet who used to work on privacy at facebook and has become a local critic of facebook. what do you make of that? have a lot of respect for what apple is doing. >> are they really on the right side of history. >> my thinking is that apple is trying to do the right thing. excited, therey is one very large tech company that wants to protect user data. we have been talking about security for millions of users for a number of years. we always felt like we were alone. everyone wanted to exploit user data. it is great to have apple come out and say we are in the same boat and we want to protect user data. >> you think apple could single-handedly work these companies? fort -- ? >> they are trying to do the right thing to put three users first. sure --tty of moneyised a lot last year. what is on tap for you this year? >> the things we have been talking about here. security is not innovation and all the biggest security companies are still helping security pc. we are looking to build the
has come out strongly and put itself on the opposite of these consumer data companies saying what happens on an iphone stays on aned someonet who used to work on privacy at facebook and has become a local critic of facebook. what do you make of that? have a lot of respect for what apple is doing. >> are they really on the right side of history. >> my thinking is that apple is trying to do the right thing. excited, therey is one very large tech company that wants to protect user...
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an average of $20,000. it is faster and smoother. it is all things you would expect when you bring ai and big data to an industry that has been people driving you around in a car, looking for an is a much better way to buy a home, sell a home. sell bonds and stocks, etc. it is the same thing that most of your viewers in the financial sector are used to. just applying the same techniques. emily: give us an idea of the kind of volume you are doing in the markets you operate. what percentage of home sales are you getting? jack: we are probably listing now between five and 10 homes a day at this very moment. we just launched three years ago. we are launching in 12 cities in the next six months so the volumes are quite large. it is hard to find a company that has scaled as fast as we have in terms of the notional amount of transactions we are doing. we will probably list $3 billion to $5 billion of homes this year alone, our third year of operation. emily: what is your outlook for the real estate market going into this year? we saw somewhat of a slowdown at the end of last year, but nobody could really predict which way things are going to go. the markets are fast-changing and hyp
an average of $20,000. it is faster and smoother. it is all things you would expect when you bring ai and big data to an industry that has been people driving you around in a car, looking for an is a much better way to buy a home, sell a home. sell bonds and stocks, etc. it is the same thing that most of your viewers in the financial sector are used to. just applying the same techniques. emily: give us an idea of the kind of volume you are doing in the markets you operate. what percentage of...
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data and facts. clearly this is an allergy or an affliction that is spreading to both parties.hat's why we are at an impasse. i don't hear nancy pelosi talking about what the house can do in terms of immigration. everyone is hung up on the wall. they are hung up on the four-letter word and they can't get past it. meanwhile they have a bunch of people who aren't collecting paychecks, others who aren't going to work on those who are caught in the middle trying to work in this country. by some, they are being demonized. my question is what if the wall doesn't work? the greatest correlation between immigration in this country and when it proliferates is when the economy is doing really well. right now the economy is doing really well. you also have a lot of illegal immigration. >> dan: you generally believe in facts and data, right? >> kennedy: i love it so much. >> dan: a correlation between construction and walls in the decreasing and illegal immigration trafficking and drug trafficking. >> jesse: the president just went to instagram and i think released a meme. the wall is comin
data and facts. clearly this is an allergy or an affliction that is spreading to both parties.hat's why we are at an impasse. i don't hear nancy pelosi talking about what the house can do in terms of immigration. everyone is hung up on the wall. they are hung up on the four-letter word and they can't get past it. meanwhile they have a bunch of people who aren't collecting paychecks, others who aren't going to work on those who are caught in the middle trying to work in this country. by some,...
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data. it's not an area that i have studied and become an expert in, but i think it's important for the departmentbe more involved in these questions. >> just on the subject of ownership of data, as you know, facebook is certainly subject to a 2011 consent decree that it agreed not to release, share, or sell user information without the knowledge and consent of its users. facebook's ceo, mark zuckerberg, has adamantly insisted under oath as recently as april 10th 2018 that facebook users have complete control pair those are his words. over everything that they share. however, as i'm sure you are aware, recent media reports have indicated that they have routinely shared use information without user's consent or even knowledge. the justice department has the authority to enforce the terms of the 2011 consent decree, and potentially prosecute any violation period. would you considered doing so? >> that something i may have to get involved with and supervise. if i'm confirmed. i would rather not make any comments about it right now. >> let me ask you this -- the same technology companies also control
data. it's not an area that i have studied and become an expert in, but i think it's important for the departmentbe more involved in these questions. >> just on the subject of ownership of data, as you know, facebook is certainly subject to a 2011 consent decree that it agreed not to release, share, or sell user information without the knowledge and consent of its users. facebook's ceo, mark zuckerberg, has adamantly insisted under oath as recently as april 10th 2018 that facebook users...
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groundbreaking study where he looked at the marriage license data from across the quiet and what we discovered is between 2000 and 2019, an -- 2010, anstimated 248,000 children at least as young as 12 were married. almost all of them girls married to adult mental. the shocking truth is that child marriage, until last year until mid states.age is a exemption turned statutoryry laws in most states. not only do they get a child visa, they are legally allowed to rape in movepts -- most of the states in the united states. soledad: you were in a forced marria yis work ultimately. so i know from any personal experience that a forced marriage can happen at any age. and so i grew up in an insular religious community in brooklyn in new york city where your marriage is arranged for you to a stranger at a young age. and i was 19. and what i saw is that once i was in this marriage, and it was aprove -- abusive from the first week, there was almost no way out for me because of religious laws and social customs. it made it very difficult for me to leave. and so when i finally managed to leave my family that declared me dead and i rebuilt my life. i
groundbreaking study where he looked at the marriage license data from across the quiet and what we discovered is between 2000 and 2019, an -- 2010, anstimated 248,000 children at least as young as 12 were married. almost all of them girls married to adult mental. the shocking truth is that child marriage, until last year until mid states.age is a exemption turned statutoryry laws in most states. not only do they get a child visa, they are legally allowed to rape in movepts -- most of the...
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an international treaty with the united states for data to be exchanged. labour put down an amendment arguing that data held in the uk shouldn't be shared with countries where it might be used to sentence a criminal to death. the minister set out why the government wanted the bill. there have been many days as security minister i remember being woken up a number security issues. on the night of the manchester arena or indeed the chilling news nerve agent had been used on our streets of salisbury. but the day above all i remember the last two and half years, was a visitor regional and organised crime unit where i had to listen to a paedophile plot, via an room to kidnap rape and kill a seven—year—old girl. about the same age as my daughter. if that wasn't sickening enough, i could sense the frustration of detectives who needed data from overseas and to stop the abuse being committed. because in case after case, timing is everything in these investigations. he said 99% of data needed for child abuse investigations was overseas. he turned to labour's amendment. firstly, and bearing in mind how little data we hold here, having looked back at the 20 years we have not been able to find a single case whatsoever where only the data that that bill it deals with would have led to a death penalty overseas. secondly, this is about data, not people. extradition from the uk is dealt with by separate legislation and her majesties government is already prevented from handing over so without that polity assurances. —— someone. third, this is a bell about our data request overseas in order to bring data back here for investigation. and when i last look
an international treaty with the united states for data to be exchanged. labour put down an amendment arguing that data held in the uk shouldn't be shared with countries where it might be used to sentence a criminal to death. the minister set out why the government wanted the bill. there have been many days as security minister i remember being woken up a number security issues. on the night of the manchester arena or indeed the chilling news nerve agent had been used on our streets of...
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data. we see an end to the tightening cycle and perhaps an end to the u.s. outperformance. u.s.ness seems inevitable. how critical will the dollar be boosting prices for oil? jason: the dollar is another factor for in face -- four inverse price correlation. we have expected one at most in q1 if at all because we are expecting the high inflation to run off during the year we see pressures, a weaker dollar, that is supportive. if you still don't have a bid from china, it will be tough to see the price move higher. haidi: it is like the same for commodities. it is not just oil but we are seeing broader commodities rebounding from the two-year, three year low. is that sustainable on the basis we could see further china , the weaker dollar will not last? with the bifurcated dynamics, precious oils moving higher on expectations of a dovish fed, industrial metals still under pressure. aluminum ended lower, copper was up a little higher. aluminum is the number to watch going forward. that is the critical leader across commodities. it is also the metal china consumes the most of, the maj
data. we see an end to the tightening cycle and perhaps an end to the u.s. outperformance. u.s.ness seems inevitable. how critical will the dollar be boosting prices for oil? jason: the dollar is another factor for in face -- four inverse price correlation. we have expected one at most in q1 if at all because we are expecting the high inflation to run off during the year we see pressures, a weaker dollar, that is supportive. if you still don't have a bid from china, it will be tough to see the...
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to give an example of data for national emergency requires deployment of troops overseas in an area where there was anexisting military installation, this provision could be used to sort of borrow money to build temporary facilities for those troops. but here is the other way around. the military is being used or would be used to support the construction of the fence. not the other way around. that's a strong argument or why this law wouldn't be applicable in these circumstances. finally, the statute's definition of military construction. if we look at the definition, suggested eligible projects have to relate to military installations, which would not indicate the border wall at least a circumstance is stand today. in short, several reasons why a judge might in the fall does not authorize construction of a border wall even during a national day. the next authority under consideration which is 33 usc 2293 or this one applies during a national emergency that requires or may require the use of armed forces. it allows the secretary of defense to divert resources from existing civil works projects that he
to give an example of data for national emergency requires deployment of troops overseas in an area where there was anexisting military installation, this provision could be used to sort of borrow money to build temporary facilities for those troops. but here is the other way around. the military is being used or would be used to support the construction of the fence. not the other way around. that's a strong argument or why this law wouldn't be applicable in these circumstances. finally, the...
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an excellent point the data we're seeing now really flagged europe as an area of concern. interesting on this business morale falling in january because what we've been talking about so often here with the leaders is the idea of the pessimism out there, but they're not always seeing it in the corporate fundamentals today the question does become when will that pessimism, the fear of what could come, manifest itself in the fundamentals. if we start to continue to see that in corporate earnings, i think that's going to raise concerns among leaders >> as you say, i mean, looking at the numbers here,the ifo expectations seem to be the big miss current climate came in line with expectations. people probably have come around to the view that perhaps the q3 blip we had in the german data was just that. it was a blip because of the auto effect. all eye on that q4 transfer in germany hasn't come out yet. we do have an overall picture for 2018, though that came in at 1.7% earlier today there was an article talking about that there's a possibility the german finance ministry will be lowering their forecast for german gdp to as low as 1% for this year. that is a big, big drop from 2018, 2017, of course, down to this 1% level. obviously, below potential growth there obviously has -- we had started to see a little bit of wage pressure emerge in germany the question is whether or not that can be sustained when there is so much forward-looking pessimism being priced into some of the data. certainly this ifo number is disappointing, and it's the second day of disappointing data we've had in europe. it's something that draghi obviously referred to quite extensively yesterday. i'm happy to say the president of the ifo institute is with us. sir, you probably just heard me giving an overview of some of the numbers that came out. it seems to me that the most alarming element that came out of the ifo numbers thi
an excellent point the data we're seeing now really flagged europe as an area of concern. interesting on this business morale falling in january because what we've been talking about so often here with the leaders is the idea of the pessimism out there, but they're not always seeing it in the corporate fundamentals today the question does become when will that pessimism, the fear of what could come, manifest itself in the fundamentals. if we start to continue to see that in corporate earnings,...
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data. and, you know, it's not an area that i've studied closely or become an expert in. i think it's important for the department to get more involved in these questions. >> just on the subject of ownership of data. as you know, facebook is currently subject to a 2011 consent degree in which not to sell user's information. the ceo has insist under oath as recently as april 10th of 2018 that on facebook, users have complete control. those are his words. over everything that they share. however, as i'm sure you're aware, recent media reports that indicated that facebook, in fact, routinely has shared user information without user's consent or even knowledge. the justice department has the authority to enforce the terms of the 2011 consent degree. potentially to prosecute any violation. would you consider doing so? >> because that is something that i might have to get involved with and supervise if i'm confirmed. i'd rather not make comments now. >> these same technology companies also control the flow of information to consumers to an unprecedented degree. you have to go wa
data. and, you know, it's not an area that i've studied closely or become an expert in. i think it's important for the department to get more involved in these questions. >> just on the subject of ownership of data. as you know, facebook is currently subject to a 2011 consent degree in which not to sell user's information. the ceo has insist under oath as recently as april 10th of 2018 that on facebook, users have complete control. those are his words. over everything that they share....
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an independent bid in the past the data are very clear. there is no way given the electoral college that an independent can win. in 2020, he writes, the great likelihood is anndent would split the anti-trump vote and end up reelect the president. he said that's a risk i wouldn't run in 2016 and i won't run it now. that does it for "andrea mitchell reports." follow us on mitchell reports on facebook and twitter here's "velshi & ruhle." >> i'm ali velshi. >> i'm stephanie ruhle it is monday, january 28, let's get smarter. we are now 18 days away from the next political deadline after the president punted on border security he's leaving it up to bipartisan congressional committee to succeed where so far everybody else has failed. he told "the wall street journal," quote, i personally think the chances are less than 50/50. >> do you think that there will be any new funding for a new border barrier presented by this group of lawmakers >> well, i hope so i hope we're going to find a path out of this >> is the president really prepared to shutdown the government again in three weeks? >> yeah, i think he actually is. keep in mind he's willing to do whatever it take
an independent bid in the past the data are very clear. there is no way given the electoral college that an independent can win. in 2020, he writes, the great likelihood is anndent would split the anti-trump vote and end up reelect the president. he said that's a risk i wouldn't run in 2016 and i won't run it now. that does it for "andrea mitchell reports." follow us on mitchell reports on facebook and twitter here's "velshi & ruhle." >> i'm ali velshi. >>...
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data. as this pew research center study demonstrates users don't have a basic understanding of how that date is being used or even if they have an understanding there is an they don't even understand how to use it. it's a problem. and it's a data privacy nightmare. liz: when facebook users wered asked to look up their ad preferences page. people can hardly read the directions for their smart tv. i can't. you have got to change your privacy settings. what is key is this. when you go on our laptop or phone. if the microphone is turned on, the ands can hear you. i tracked 8 apps that were listening to me when i talked about sneakers and all of a sudden sneakers were flying across my facebook page. >> anything you do on facebook will be used to target you with ads. i have been in the seat where i am targeted and i'm telling myself where in the world -- how am i seeing this ad if i just looked this up on google. but i have been in the opposite seat as an entrepreneur that started and continues to run companies that need to market. i know unfortunately how powerful facebook ad platform is it's so powerful to the point that if you wanted to, anybody in the u.s.
data. as this pew research center study demonstrates users don't have a basic understanding of how that date is being used or even if they have an understanding there is an they don't even understand how to use it. it's a problem. and it's a data privacy nightmare. liz: when facebook users wered asked to look up their ad preferences page. people can hardly read the directions for their smart tv. i can't. you have got to change your privacy settings. what is key is this. when you go on our...
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an i documents ed an i documents ed a polling data gameéianeé z somebody linked gameéian%fla¥ 7 somebody linked to russian to somebody linked to russian intelligence, that effectively is somebody who was working on the campaign and colluding with russians. —— paul manafort. are they now in the white house, rudolph giuliani by saying this, trying to isolate the president and perhaps throw others under the bus? you could be but let'sjust recognise that collusion in the united states is not a crime in the specific instance. what we are talking about, he may be trying to walk something back politically to try to distance the president but collusion in and of itself is not a crime. except that the president repeatedly said there was no collusion? 10096, and thatis there was no collusion? 10096, and that is why he did some serious harm to his client because now we are talking about this and will be eight story for days to come. president trump said there was no collusion but no rudolph giuliani says there might be. he has said in the past thatis might be. he has said in the past that is not a single bit of evidence, is this the only crime that could have been committed? if he had known about paul manafort earlier on and he admitted, would that be a crime? not necessarily. running a presidential campaign, i have served on them before. campaign operatives are often speaking to different people that the candidate has no knowledge of. the question is, that somebody from the campaign work in such a method is to get donald trump collected using the help of the russian government? is ita help of the russian government? is it a crime? it is not back politically speaking it looks very bad and undercuts everything we have heard from the president for the la st two heard from the president for the last two years. just wondering if president trump wouldn't be better off with ron christie as his lawyer? lam off with ron christie as his lawyer? i am staying right here in the studio! before giuliani, mr trump's lawyer was the now indicted michael cohen. today the wall streetjournal reported that cohen paid a technology company to rig online polls in his boss's favour, before the presidential election. the contractor said he met michael cohen at trump tower where he was handed a walmart shopping bag stuffed with cash, between $12,000 and $13,000. today in a tweet, mr cohen seemed to confirm that, reporting: "what i did was at the direction of and for the sole benefit of realdonaldtrump. i truly regret my blind loyalty to a man who doesn't deserve it." what he doesn't address in that statement, are the far more intriguing details about the other services cohen had paid for. including a personal, online makeover. the firm set up a twitter account in his name, called women for cohen, which is still active. the twitter handle, reads as follows. "women who love and support michael cohen. strong, pit bull, sex symbol, no nonsense, business oriented, ready to make a difference!" which i had always thought was the twitter handle used by ron christie, who's still with us. i don't know what michael cohen is going to get charged with confessed to next but i think they should throw the book at the sex symbol for this! this jacket. pet will? he looks more like huckleberry hound. you couldn't make this stuff up. is what michael cole and doing trying to set up a twitter handle for himself as some sort of sex symbol? who did president trump surround himself with? matters my question. we are seeing who he surrounded himself with. some two bit people of dubious character reputation. the series when —— serious thing is the same as! series when —— serious thing is the same as i would relate to rudolph giuliani. they have put their current and former boss and a bad light and that will guide the democrats who can say it looks like there was russian collusion.|j there was russian collusion.” checkedif there was russian collusion.” checked if the twitter account was tweeting that, and there was no tweets on that particular day he warned that jacket. we would never wear a jacket like that! it is evidence now, joking aside, the comment that he made today, he has so comment that he made today, he has so much. and he has come out today, some report that he has practically confessed to this, and it looks bad for the offices of trump tower with a bag of cash. and it looks once again like more salacious, even sleazy behaviour, that doesn't make the president look good. having worked for the president for four years, you do everything to keep yourself out of the headlines, and these two gentleman by their actions have put president trump in the limelight. there's a line coming out of the white house. rudolph giuliani has clarified, saying that the president was not involved but has that everybody else, i couldn't possibly know that. and awed line coming out now which seems to be, oui’ coming out now which seems to be, ourcampaign coming out now which seems to be, oui’ campaign was coming out now which seems to be, ourcampaign was too coming out now which seems to be, our campaign was too chaotic as to know whether somebody was deliberately colluding with the russians as to get the president elected. when you look at paul ma nafort elected. when you look at paul manafort are michael cohen, you wonder that they were not in it for themselves. i find it wonder that they were not in it for themselves. ifind it hard wonder that they were not in it for themselves. i find it hard to believe there were strategic collusion right from the top all the way down, just because there was a certain level of chaos, and because these people were in it for themselves. it is true, a number of people, who works freelancing off the back of the president and making money, so the back of the president and making money, so it is not unbelievable that they didn't know what was going on in the campaign. that is by the way i knew twitter handle coming up, one in the first phase! 35 years ago. 35 years ago, ronald reagan unveiled anthe program was dubbed "star wars." back then it was ridiculed by congress. the plan was so costly and it required advanced technological systems that didn't exist yet. but technology has moved on. and today at the pentagon, president trump has returned to that same missile defence strategy — once again it will focus on space. no—one needs reminding of the threat. north korea and iran are advancing in ballistic missile production, russia and china are pressing forward with sophisticated cruise missiles. the pentagon wants to put a ? constellation of sensors above the earth that can track these missiles as they launch, and eventually, shoot them down from space. here's what the president had to say. we will terminate any missile launchers from hostile powers, or even from powers that make a mistake. it will happen regardless of the missile type or geographic origins of the attack. we will ensure that any main missiles find no sanctuary on earth or in the skies above. so where are we wit
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an opportunity? >> they could look at it as an opportunity. jerome powell ultimately needs to be one saying we are active lie looking at data. he has said this year he wants to be more communicative rather than less relative to other fed chair people. this would be an to say if things are actually slowing down we'll take a look at the data. if you want to say you're an independent body, the best way to do that actually look what is happening, look at the data, and make decisions on that. charles: i hope so. nomi, thank you very much. always appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we're heading into the final hour of trading. markets deeply into the red. apple is starting things off. a lot of things going on here but almost everyone i spoke to today says stocks are cheap and there are buys out there. the question is when? we'll ask that when "making money" returns. we'll be right back. ♪ charles: no c.p. effect this show. we are slipping even more. want to bring in to discuss this market, melissa and gary kaltbaum. gary, let me start with you. you know, you have been spot-on about the markets and vulnerability of the markets for awhile now. what's your assessment, because post-christmas, i'm seeing session after session where this market exhibited a lot of
an opportunity? >> they could look at it as an opportunity. jerome powell ultimately needs to be one saying we are active lie looking at data. he has said this year he wants to be more communicative rather than less relative to other fed chair people. this would be an to say if things are actually slowing down we'll take a look at the data. if you want to say you're an independent body, the best way to do that actually look what is happening, look at the data, and make decisions on that....
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data is already an integral part of modern football. you can't watch a televised game without being bombarded by all kinds of statistics. for the first time, fifa are providing anechnical package allowing coaching staff and analysts to communicate throughout matches in real time. the snappily titled electronic performance and tracking system, or epts, will provide data on player metrics, such as distances run, speed, and positional information. crucially, each of the 32 countries competing in the tournament will be provided with two tablets, one for a data analyst in the stands, who will be able to communicate with the second device user, on the bench, possibly a coach or an assistant manager. level one. lucy staniforth is captain of sunderland ladies and was shortlisted for the women's fa goal of the year. cheering. the game realism is spot—on. the defenders close to me, it was — i felt real pressure. even just fine—tuning little skills. i think some of my touches went outside the box. i was not happy with that. so even that competitive edge, and sort of working on that, it's all good. another incredible development is being able to put yourself in any positio
data is already an integral part of modern football. you can't watch a televised game without being bombarded by all kinds of statistics. for the first time, fifa are providing anechnical package allowing coaching staff and analysts to communicate throughout matches in real time. the snappily titled electronic performance and tracking system, or epts, will provide data on player metrics, such as distances run, speed, and positional information. crucially, each of the 32 countries competing in...
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an island word so exclusive you need an invitation to get there in a recent analysis of iris data bloomberg found the wealthiest of codes in america and the number one spot may shock you. it's called fisher island zip code three three one zero nine once privately owned by william vanderbilt the second the island is located just off the coast of miami and is now a haven for the world's richest only accessible by boat or helicopter the two hundred sixteen acre manmade island has a mix of condos and private homes not to mention a vast array of amenities you come to fish island and you literally can stay here for three months without having to leave the island so we have about eighteen amenities from the arenas to seven restaurants to eighteen tennis courts four different surfaces on tennis courts a great golf club we have an amazing. as you have seen and the beautiful beach club environment so we have private beaches we have a private school so this is an ideal environment for families who want to come here who want to raise their children there are about five hundred residents ranging from royalty to professional athletes to business executives and while only about twenty percent of them reside on the island full time. it's the island's exclusivities that attracts people from all over the world we have about thirty seven different nationalities and fishes. we have about fifty percent u.s. twenty five. thousand america we have a lot of russian. members of course. that you can truly call home and it has pretty much all the ingredients that. reflect that if you want whose income bracket the average income for fisher island members was a whopping two want to half a million dollars in two thousand and fifteen that's one million dollars more than the second place bought held by zip code nine four zero two seve
an island word so exclusive you need an invitation to get there in a recent analysis of iris data bloomberg found the wealthiest of codes in america and the number one spot may shock you. it's called fisher island zip code three three one zero nine once privately owned by william vanderbilt the second the island is located just off the coast of miami and is now a haven for the world's richest only accessible by boat or helicopter the two hundred sixteen acre manmade island has a mix of condos...
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an attack on a search system a platform for example in social media or an infrastructure critical infrastructure this was something that was more the accumulation of data so this was. all status some dike dating back to two thousand and twelve to old for example has that happened on facebook in the last years and that data was accumulated and that's kind of the remarkable and also likely concerning part of this is because it was more about profiling public personalities accumulating data on them in sort of data sets also. looking at select how the data can be used for example they were like oh you could use this for the other suggestions in these data files how to use the data and it was more a question of what kind of profiling these people showing one of the will or ability of these public personas and using it more psychological wolfensohn. thank you very much. to the u.s. now where talks are set to continue this weekend between president donald trump and congressional leaders over the government shutdown which is entering its third week democratic leaders are refusing to give in to trump's demand for billions of dollars to build a mexican border wall trump says he's prepared to keep parts of the government shutdown for months or even years he's also considering declaring a national emergency to get the wall built or than eight hundred thousand federal workers are affected and there's no guarantee that they will ever be paid. i'm very proud of doing what i'm doing i don't want to shut down i call it doing what you have to do for the benefit and for the safety of our country if i build a steel wall rather than a concrete wall it will actually be stronger than a congressi i was stronger than concrete ok. listen if i build a wall and a wall is made of steel it said of concrete i think people will like that that was what the president had to say during a press conference on friday from a real shutdown to a possible impeachment two members of the u.s. congress have begun an attempt to impeach u.s. president donald trump they have a supports of a high profile new congresswoman that's russian leader was called the president a bully and she even used an expletive to refer to him however the democratic leadership does not support impeachment right now as speaker nancy pelosi says she will only consider trying to remove trump once an investigation into his campaign's alleged russian connections is complete. now to some of the other stories making news around the world five teenage girls have died after being lost in the room at a game center in northern poland authorities say a fire broke out fatally trapping the group escape rooms are popular around the world players are voluntarily locked inside and have to solve clues in order to look at. airports. ferry services have now reopened in southern thailand after a powerful storm caused power outages and flash flooding tropical storm bailed across the gulf of thailand on friday forcing tens of thousands into eme
an attack on a search system a platform for example in social media or an infrastructure critical infrastructure this was something that was more the accumulation of data so this was. all status some dike dating back to two thousand and twelve to old for example has that happened on facebook in the last years and that data was accumulated and that's kind of the remarkable and also likely concerning part of this is because it was more about profiling public personalities accumulating data on...
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pretty strongly and put itself on the opposite side of these consumer data companies, if you will, saying what happens on an iphone stays on anst hired sandy kirk, who used to work on privacy in this since become a vocal critic of facebook. what do you make of that? >> well, i think we have a lot of respect for what apple is doing. >> are they really on the right side of history? because they also have deals with apple -- excuse me, deals with google, for example, when it comes to search. >> my thinking is that apple is trying to do the right thing. are extremely excited that there is at least one really large tech company that wants to protect user data. been talking about privacy for a number of years and have always felt like we are alone. everyone else wanted to exploit, and it's a relief to have apple say we are in the same boat, we want to protect user data. >> do you think apple could single-handedly forced these companies to support their growth in business model? >> it could, but it would probably not do it. apple is fairly cautious about its partners. at the same time, they are trying to do the right thing to put th
pretty strongly and put itself on the opposite side of these consumer data companies, if you will, saying what happens on an iphone stays on anst hired sandy kirk, who used to work on privacy in this since become a vocal critic of facebook. what do you make of that? >> well, i think we have a lot of respect for what apple is doing. >> are they really on the right side of history? because they also have deals with apple -- excuse me, deals with google, for example, when it comes to...
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this is an issue that really affects young people and it's an issue that really gets me up set a bit because one of those issues that data cannot explain all that profoundly? i think this is an approach that requires more looking into the experiences of the individual and experiences young people are going here with? my concern is the psychological effect log cabin ranch may be having on young people. i understand as a young person is i can do questionable things that a lot of people in older generations might question me for, but there's always an under lying reason why these actions are being done by young people, and i'm really curious to see the psychological effects that log cabin ranch is having on people. something that i learned last year in working with justice and employment committee, and it's something i would love to explore -- [inaudible] >> supervisor mandelman: thank you. next speaker. >> my name's damon burris. i'm a 23 year veteran of the san francisco juvenile hall. stand in support of the administration, but i do want to say one of the things that the chief nance did not talk about was the higher number of mental health kids that we are seeing in our faci
this is an issue that really affects young people and it's an issue that really gets me up set a bit because one of those issues that data cannot explain all that profoundly? i think this is an approach that requires more looking into the experiences of the individual and experiences young people are going here with? my concern is the psychological effect log cabin ranch may be having on young people. i understand as a young person is i can do questionable things that a lot of people in older...