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and push sbog an area called analytics.ibm expects to generate $16 billion from analytics in 2015, and i think it's on the way to do t. >> tom: the analytical part tries to make the data so people with use t. speaking of appliances, that's the hardware that gathers theidate a.emc is a leader. it had a niceeral nethe first quarter, can it continue? >> emc is a company i really like. sells a lot of hardware. it's a key player in the data space. it's basically using it as a launch pad for data, and on the strength of a lot of new business, and health care. health communications and technology, and also with the cold storage hardware so i think this is a stock we need to keep an eye on. >> tom: a year ago it was cloud computing. >> do you own any of these stocks we mentioned? >> no, none whatsoever. >> tom: you can read james' article. word on the street with jame rogers and the street.com. >> susie: we've been reporting a lot about the nation's growing mountain of student loan debt. tonight a top communist pults in his perspec
and push sbog an area called analytics.ibm expects to generate $16 billion from analytics in 2015, and i think it's on the way to do t. >> tom: the analytical part tries to make the data so people with use t. speaking of appliances, that's the hardware that gathers theidate a.emc is a leader. it had a niceeral nethe first quarter, can it continue? >> emc is a company i really like. sells a lot of hardware. it's a key player in the data space. it's basically using it as a launch pad...
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our next priority is leveraging data analytics in order to continually improve our operations. we are very information intensive as an enterprise. and a key to our success is taking in the information, organizing it, and then analyzing it in a way that is intelligent, figuring out where to deploy resources and how we are going to act on the information. during the last couple of years, we have built a team of people with analytic expertise, and connected them very closely with our business units in an effort to continually improve operations. they're working on multiple fronts and have had a lot of impressive results for the nation's tax system. let me give you one example of how we are leveraging data analytics and how it connects into the last two things i talked about. using better data that we now have on return preparers that we have gotten from registering return preparers as well as faster processing cycles, so we can get that data more in real time tax returns because we have cade 2 plaze, we have applied advanced data analytics that show potentially serious compliance
our next priority is leveraging data analytics in order to continually improve our operations. we are very information intensive as an enterprise. and a key to our success is taking in the information, organizing it, and then analyzing it in a way that is intelligent, figuring out where to deploy resources and how we are going to act on the information. during the last couple of years, we have built a team of people with analytic expertise, and connected them very closely with our business...
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our next priority is leveraging data analytics in order to continually improve our operations. we are very information intensive as an enterprise. and a key to our success is taking in the information, organizing it, and then analyzing it in a way that is intelligent, figuring out where to deploy resources and how we are going to act on the information. during the last couple of years, we have built a team of people with analytic expertise, and connected them very closely with our business units in an effort to continually improve operations. they're working on multiple fronts and have had a lot of impressive results for the nation's tax system. let me give you one example of how we are leveraging data analytics and how it connects into the last two things i talked about. using better data that we now have on return preparers that we have gotten from registering return preparers as well as faster processing cycles, so we can get that data more in real time tax returns because we have cade 2 plaze, we have applied advanced data analytics that show potentially serious compliance
our next priority is leveraging data analytics in order to continually improve our operations. we are very information intensive as an enterprise. and a key to our success is taking in the information, organizing it, and then analyzing it in a way that is intelligent, figuring out where to deploy resources and how we are going to act on the information. during the last couple of years, we have built a team of people with analytic expertise, and connected them very closely with our business...
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i think this work is kind of experience in a more analytical way.n other words, we look at an image and there is an alice going on. -- and there is an analysis going on. >> hello. 9 judge terri l. jackson. the court is now recruiting prospective civil grand jurors. our goal is to develop a pool of candidates that is inclusive of all segments of our city's population. >> the jury conducts investigations and publishes findings and recommendations. these reports them become a key part of the civic dialog on how we can make san francisco a better place to live and work. >> i want to encourage anyone that is on the fence, is considering participating as a grand jury member, to do so. >> so if you are interested in our local city government and would like to work with 18 other enthusiastic citizens committed to improving its operations, i encourage you to consider applying for service on the civil grand jury. >> for more information, visit the civil grand jury website at sfgov.org/courts or call >> i am the chair of the club of science and technology memb
i think this work is kind of experience in a more analytical way.n other words, we look at an image and there is an alice going on. -- and there is an analysis going on. >> hello. 9 judge terri l. jackson. the court is now recruiting prospective civil grand jurors. our goal is to develop a pool of candidates that is inclusive of all segments of our city's population. >> the jury conducts investigations and publishes findings and recommendations. these reports them become a key part...
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to pick up the question that michelle asked, actually, some analytical work needs to be done to unpack these different goals and to see what they mean in real numbers and real terms. so together with the international energy agency, the world bank has already started doing some analytical work to support the secretary general's scheme. in terms of finding what this will mean and what the targets will be, what will it look like, it will bring some scenarios. what is the rate for renewable energy is x percent. what will it look like in 2030. and we would like to track what is happening on these goals around the world also for a period of time. so we are trying to put in place some systems, some monitoring frameworks that will enable the campaign to track what is happening and where we are in achieving some of the goals say five years from now or ten years from now. picking up this question about the balance between emissions and energy access. in some countries, the solution is fairly clear. there is a lot of potential to scale up renewable energy and sources of energy, and some countrie
to pick up the question that michelle asked, actually, some analytical work needs to be done to unpack these different goals and to see what they mean in real numbers and real terms. so together with the international energy agency, the world bank has already started doing some analytical work to support the secretary general's scheme. in terms of finding what this will mean and what the targets will be, what will it look like, it will bring some scenarios. what is the rate for renewable energy...
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addition our broader enforcement activities have benefitted from a more sophisticated use of risk analytics to identify and act on suspicious actions earlier. we implement add risk focused examinations program and completed over 1,600 oversight exams. this strategy resulted in both improved guidance to the financial industry regarding risky practices and an actionable information for sec enforcement investigations. we implement add new whistle-blower program providing high quality information regarding difficulty and hard to detect wrongdoing and we improved our internal financial controls which resulted in a gao audit opinion for fy 2011 with no material weaknesses. sec staff with the assistance of targeting contracted expertise implement add number of internal reforms designed to improve the agency's structure, strengthen capabilities, improve internal controls and enhars worse forecompentencies. finally, we have used external hiring opportunities to fill strategic vacancies and obtain specialized industry expertise in the areas as diverse and computerized trading and structured products.
addition our broader enforcement activities have benefitted from a more sophisticated use of risk analytics to identify and act on suspicious actions earlier. we implement add risk focused examinations program and completed over 1,600 oversight exams. this strategy resulted in both improved guidance to the financial industry regarding risky practices and an actionable information for sec enforcement investigations. we implement add new whistle-blower program providing high quality information...
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according to the study: non- religious people think more analytically; rather than going with their gut. researchers say, many of our religious beliefs are simply rooted in an intuitive process and sometimes, when we think more analytically, our religious beliefs can wane.. for believers and non-believers alike. read more about it in the journal, "science." find out which super saver store is offering mortgages ... and what a sight over the skies of new york city as the shuttle enterprise gets a piggyback ride to its new home and in the lunch break a favorite business headlines live from the new york stock exchange according to the los angeles times internal documents say that lehman brothers are awarded millions of dollars to its 50 as ties paid in please the list of the top earners were given 8 million-$51 million in cash stock and other compensation before the firm when under ... these are raising concerns leading to officials wondering how much of that stock was cashed in before the collapse amazon's doing well thanks to the kindle fire ... if tablet buyers are not buying the apple
according to the study: non- religious people think more analytically; rather than going with their gut. researchers say, many of our religious beliefs are simply rooted in an intuitive process and sometimes, when we think more analytically, our religious beliefs can wane.. for believers and non-believers alike. read more about it in the journal, "science." find out which super saver store is offering mortgages ... and what a sight over the skies of new york city as the shuttle...
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i think this work is kind of experience in a more analytical way. in other words, we look at an image and there is an alice going on. -- and there is an analysis going on.
i think this work is kind of experience in a more analytical way. in other words, we look at an image and there is an alice going on. -- and there is an analysis going on.
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our next priority is leveraging data analytics in order to continually improve our operations. we are very information intensive as an enterprise. and a key to our success is taking in the information, organizing it, and then analyzing it in a way that is intelligent, figuring out where to deploy resources and how we are going to act on the information. during the last couple of years, we have built a team of people with analytic expertise, and connected them very closely with our business units in an effort to continually improve operations. they're working on multiple fronts and have had a lot of impressive results for the nation's tax system. let me give you one example of how we are leveraging data analytics and how it connects into the last two things i talked about. using better data that we now have on return preparers that we have gotten from registering return preparers as well as faster processing cycles, so we can get that data more in real time tax returns because we have cade 2 plaze, we have applied advanced data analytics that show potentially serious compliance
our next priority is leveraging data analytics in order to continually improve our operations. we are very information intensive as an enterprise. and a key to our success is taking in the information, organizing it, and then analyzing it in a way that is intelligent, figuring out where to deploy resources and how we are going to act on the information. during the last couple of years, we have built a team of people with analytic expertise, and connected them very closely with our business...
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i think this work is kind of experience in a more analytical way. in other words, we look at an image and there is an alice going on. -- and there is an analysis going on. >>. touring england was a time when robert as mentors were being challenged by a quickly growing middle-class. for endeavour's crew of new artists began to assert themselves, offering new definitions of the athletics of arts and beauty. over 180 objects of avant-garde design and art from the victorian england has been collected inside the legion of honor snoot exhibition, it's the cold of the ec. -- the cult of beauty. >> there was this group of artists that were not only revolutionaries in their artistic expression but also in their personal lives and their interest in democratizing art in introducing beauty into the growing middle-class. >> one of the inspirations for the victorian avant-garde was the industrial revolution. quality household goods were now being mass-produced. artists responded by either creating elaborate unique court or by embracing technology and trying to sh
i think this work is kind of experience in a more analytical way. in other words, we look at an image and there is an alice going on. -- and there is an analysis going on. >>. touring england was a time when robert as mentors were being challenged by a quickly growing middle-class. for endeavour's crew of new artists began to assert themselves, offering new definitions of the athletics of arts and beauty. over 180 objects of avant-garde design and art from the victorian england has been...
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we go through the deep analytical work and the statistical models to overlay what we can gather fromket research in terms of asking customers what their attitudes are about the real ovals and the price premium a as well as overlain with records about demographics as well as things that related to public power and how people voted in various precincts like pg&e's coccyx team effort. it went down pretty handily in san francisco, but in other ways, it went down more heavily than others. we're looking at various energy related matters on the ballot here in san francisco. commissioner campos: before you continue, i know that commissioner pimentel has a question. first of all, i forgot to thank the moembers of sfgtv staff. i also wanted to welcome our new a member, commissioner christina olague. with that, commissioner pimentel? commissioner pimentel: be no witch sides of the city have the highest opt-out rate? >> we don't know yet, we have projected rates. commissioner pimentel: do you know which side are more in favor? >> we will be doing much more granular research than we have done in
we go through the deep analytical work and the statistical models to overlay what we can gather fromket research in terms of asking customers what their attitudes are about the real ovals and the price premium a as well as overlain with records about demographics as well as things that related to public power and how people voted in various precincts like pg&e's coccyx team effort. it went down pretty handily in san francisco, but in other ways, it went down more heavily than others. we're...
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she approaches any challenge with an analytical and critical mind, consistently independently does so with an open mind and an inherent sense of justice and fairness. she does not have set predispositions and endeavors to find the right and fair answer, not the quickest or easiest. in conclusion, i strongly believe that her extensive legal experience, her knowledge of and commitment to the city of san francisco, and her overall terrific personal attributes will ensure that she will be a productive and constructive addition to the san francisco police commission. i recommend her without hesitation. honesty is the cornerstone of character. the honest one of our man seeks not criminal or illegal acts, but to be scrupulously fair, and of right and fair in action at this impression -- and expression. [chime] she asked me to mention her unwavering support.
she approaches any challenge with an analytical and critical mind, consistently independently does so with an open mind and an inherent sense of justice and fairness. she does not have set predispositions and endeavors to find the right and fair answer, not the quickest or easiest. in conclusion, i strongly believe that her extensive legal experience, her knowledge of and commitment to the city of san francisco, and her overall terrific personal attributes will ensure that she will be a...
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they have reached an analytical conclusion. is not even emotional. they see things on either side that cause them to worry. >> you stay in your report that china is more sufficient than the united states. >> i think it is because china's suspicions are more historical grounded. the u.s. has been the elephant in the room for the last five -- for the last 50 years. since the 1970's's, the u.s.'s tried to isolate china completely. and the u.s. as of global democracy agenda. they look all that. our strength, how we have been positioned in the past, and they think that our ultimate goal is to replace the chinese communist party with our democratic system, which obviously they regard as an extremely unfriendly. >> just today, we had a new york times editorial describing how china m feagles, -- how china feels. does that not feed into the mutual mistrust? >> it absolutely does. for stock, and no one knows how to handle cyber security. it is too recent. it has moved to the center of u.s.-chinese relations and it is a completely negative story. the in the gut
they have reached an analytical conclusion. is not even emotional. they see things on either side that cause them to worry. >> you stay in your report that china is more sufficient than the united states. >> i think it is because china's suspicions are more historical grounded. the u.s. has been the elephant in the room for the last five -- for the last 50 years. since the 1970's's, the u.s.'s tried to isolate china completely. and the u.s. as of global democracy agenda. they look...
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but a closer, more analytical look of this video proved it wasn't the cop at all. >> sounds like the tow truck driver may have a beef with the cops period if he's that convinced the officer cut his tires. weird that somebody would randomly slash a tow truck driver's tires in the first place. >> the unfortunate part is that the slasher of the is still at large. >> there's nothing like going fishing with your dad and catching a shark while you do it. that's what happened over the weekend to hunter and his dad, kevin. >> what do you think? >> it's big all right. >> look at that. >> and there it is. >> nice one. nice little black tip. >> what? >> looks like it's about four, five feet tall. >> that's a black tip shark. >> then what? what do they do? put it on their i could wrakaya dinner? >> no, watch what they do. >> here you go. >> they are going to floss him first? >> dad releases him alive. >> take him to the dentist real quick. >> okay. i did it. i caught you. >> are you getting this? >> i would not be putting my finger close to y have not seen our show before. >> to tell us about th
but a closer, more analytical look of this video proved it wasn't the cop at all. >> sounds like the tow truck driver may have a beef with the cops period if he's that convinced the officer cut his tires. weird that somebody would randomly slash a tow truck driver's tires in the first place. >> the unfortunate part is that the slasher of the is still at large. >> there's nothing like going fishing with your dad and catching a shark while you do it. that's what happened over...
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i think this work is kind of experience in a more analytical way.words, we look at an image and there is an alice going on. -- and there is an analysis going on. >> this is one of the museum's longest art interest groups. it was founded by art lovers who wanted the museum to reflect new directions in contemporary art. it has been focused on artists in this region with an eye toward emerging artists. ♪ it is often at the early stage of their career, often the first major presentation of their work in a museum. it is very competitive. only a few artists per year receive the award. it is to showcase their work to have a gallery and publication dedicated to their work. ♪ i have been working with them on the last two years on the award and the exhibitions. the book looks at the full scope of the awards they have sponsored. ♪ it has been important to understand the different shifts within the award program and how that is nearing what else is going on in the bay area. -- how that is mirror beiing wht else is going on in the bay area. ♪ there are artists f
i think this work is kind of experience in a more analytical way.words, we look at an image and there is an alice going on. -- and there is an analysis going on. >> this is one of the museum's longest art interest groups. it was founded by art lovers who wanted the museum to reflect new directions in contemporary art. it has been focused on artists in this region with an eye toward emerging artists. ♪ it is often at the early stage of their career, often the first major presentation of...
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they have analytics on it. >> from the board? >> yes. i help with key strategies. we had a long discussion about whether to launch in the u.s. we decided it was so important to do everywhere that we launched in the u.s. a year ago. >> zinga, you are a big investor, is giving a second either offering. this is an opportunity for you to sell zinga. >> i did sell some to a secondary. i'm on the board. >> i understand. we will talk about this. this may be a reoccurring team. we understand when you are not permitted to say things due to federal law. >> we still want to know. >> the public record that i am selling a little bit in the secondary. i can confirm that. >> you sold some facebook early as well? >> yes. mostly financial diversification. the majority of my conditions are in a number of companies. >> does your economic picture matter anymore? at what point does it not become fun anymore? do you care what you just bought and sold? >> yes. for example, i sold little of linkedin because i still work there. that is where my energy is going. >> i better way of phrasing
they have analytics on it. >> from the board? >> yes. i help with key strategies. we had a long discussion about whether to launch in the u.s. we decided it was so important to do everywhere that we launched in the u.s. a year ago. >> zinga, you are a big investor, is giving a second either offering. this is an opportunity for you to sell zinga. >> i did sell some to a secondary. i'm on the board. >> i understand. we will talk about this. this may be a reoccurring...
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he's very analytical. he makes sure that he follows up and things get done. >> reporter: the exact unemployment rate for adults with autism is unknown, but experts agree the rate is as high as 85%. >> we do the repair jobs -- >> reporter: mark has been with best buy for over a year. so what's the best part about his job? >> i love the discounts. oh, boy, the discounts are great. >> reporter: so, he says, is the chance to use his skills. alexis christoforous, cbs news. >> who wouldn't like the discounts? >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs morning news," tackling the problem of exploding student loans. i'm betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." [ jennifer garner ] there's a lot of beautiful makeup out there. but one is so clever that your skin looks better even after you take it off. neutrogena® healthy skin liquid makeup. 98% saw improved skin. does your makeup do that? neutrogena® cosmetics. check out the latest collection of snacks from lean cuisine. creamy spinach artichoke dip, crispy ga
he's very analytical. he makes sure that he follows up and things get done. >> reporter: the exact unemployment rate for adults with autism is unknown, but experts agree the rate is as high as 85%. >> we do the repair jobs -- >> reporter: mark has been with best buy for over a year. so what's the best part about his job? >> i love the discounts. oh, boy, the discounts are great. >> reporter: so, he says, is the chance to use his skills. alexis christoforous, cbs...
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i think this work is kind of experience in a more analytical way.other words, we look at an image and there is an alice going on. -- and there is an analysis going on. >> i think a lot of times we look a community and we say, there is this one and this one, and we all have our own agenda, when our agenda is to create great work. if you're interested in that, you are part of our community. >> it is a pleasure to have you here tonight. >> we are trying to figure out a way to create a space where theater and presentation of live work is something that you think of, the same way that you think of going to the movies. of course, it has been complex in terms of economics, as it is for everyone. artistically, we have done over 35 projects in four seasons from presenting dance, producing theater, presenting music, having a full scale education program, and having more than 50,000 visitors in the building almost every year. a lot of our emerging artists generate their first projects here, which is great. then we continue to try to support figuring out where
i think this work is kind of experience in a more analytical way.other words, we look at an image and there is an alice going on. -- and there is an analysis going on. >> i think a lot of times we look a community and we say, there is this one and this one, and we all have our own agenda, when our agenda is to create great work. if you're interested in that, you are part of our community. >> it is a pleasure to have you here tonight. >> we are trying to figure out a way to...
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people on this panel, is how to retain the color, the romance, i think, of history, but also deeply analytical. which i learned a little bit from reading "time" and "life" when i was a kid believe it or not. i won't go on very long here, but basically for me, reading "time" and "life" which came into the house every week and my mother worked at the time life building, so we got the issues earlier, was sort of a window was about how history was about everything. not just about politics or diplomacy or war. it was about sport, it was about high culture, low culture, it was about art. "time" and "life" were all about these things. so there was a vividness there which i perhaps unconsciously death wanted to bring into the history that i laid around and wanted to write. so for me, they were a tremendous goad, if you will, to writing better history. >> jackson, on the same area. >> sure. well, i'll begin in the confessional mode also in that i also grew up with "time" and "life" like a lot of people of our generation. and i also found them i think in a subtle kind of way inspirational to the writing
people on this panel, is how to retain the color, the romance, i think, of history, but also deeply analytical. which i learned a little bit from reading "time" and "life" when i was a kid believe it or not. i won't go on very long here, but basically for me, reading "time" and "life" which came into the house every week and my mother worked at the time life building, so we got the issues earlier, was sort of a window was about how history was about...
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aside from his other activities young revolutionary khaled is the presenter of an analytical talk showon a local channel it just so happens the book about exposure shop is the closest place where can i have his head trimmed before going on. one of the revolutionary youths. one of the ones from talking to square. and i like you guys you are the best generation in egypt getting nothing was happening in egypt before . a few minutes later the conversation predictably drifts to the march of the last few football club fans the ultras came from another place they came from the streets where the palace of the nile stands tonight yes indeed i swear to god it was going to real heroes. that missed the paralyzing the traffic in central cairo for several hours the marches from the football club well you reach that destination justice palace ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah the fans lit flares and chunks of the wood justice outside the closed door was nobody emerged from the building to meet the families. that evening the loc
aside from his other activities young revolutionary khaled is the presenter of an analytical talk showon a local channel it just so happens the book about exposure shop is the closest place where can i have his head trimmed before going on. one of the revolutionary youths. one of the ones from talking to square. and i like you guys you are the best generation in egypt getting nothing was happening in egypt before . a few minutes later the conversation predictably drifts to the march of the last...
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have a relationship, each worries that that is not going to be feasible, and each has reached an analytical inclusion. it is not even emotional. but they see things on the other side that cause them to worry, and that war itself presents bad outcomes. >> you say that china is more spacious than the united states. what evidence you have for that? >> that is because the chinese suspicions are more historically grounded. over the years, the u.s. has been the elephant in the room, the strong power, not china. the u.s. until the 1970's tried to isolate china completely as part of the soviet bloc, and they have an agenda, and china does not have a democratic political system, so they look at all of that, our strength, how we have been positioned in the past, our global agenda, and they think that the ultimate desire of the u.s. is to replace them with a democratic government. >> just then, there was a "new york times" editorial about how china steel's u.s. secrets. i have read about how you yourself taking extraordinary security measures when you travel to china. >> first of all, cybersecurity it
have a relationship, each worries that that is not going to be feasible, and each has reached an analytical inclusion. it is not even emotional. but they see things on the other side that cause them to worry, and that war itself presents bad outcomes. >> you say that china is more spacious than the united states. what evidence you have for that? >> that is because the chinese suspicions are more historically grounded. over the years, the u.s. has been the elephant in the room, the...