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we'll have the ability -- overhead costs, and data. we'll have the it has never been part of our jurisdiction before -- to look at what are unreasonable rates, to define that, and to have the opportunity to actually call out companies who are moving in that direction. clearly, accelerating that are outside -- any cost trend or actuarial justification -- loading things up is something that we will look at very closely. what the law says is that you need to expand 80% to 85% of your premium dollar taking care of milk -- taking care of medical costs, and if you do not, that is rebated to consumers. that is something consumers have the right to expect. we will work with our state regulatory partners to make sure that happens. >> i have two small questions. during your conversation -- i am from the inside health policy -- in your discussion with the insurers, did you talk about fraud and abuse as part of the mlr? >> we did not. >> do you know when you are planning on announcing who will be your four deputies? >> we have two now. steve larson
we'll have the ability -- overhead costs, and data. we'll have the it has never been part of our jurisdiction before -- to look at what are unreasonable rates, to define that, and to have the opportunity to actually call out companies who are moving in that direction. clearly, accelerating that are outside -- any cost trend or actuarial justification -- loading things up is something that we will look at very closely. what the law says is that you need to expand 80% to 85% of your premium...
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i was the business and i had the data. and i wasn't going to throw out data that might have some value. and today search data, you know, from some companies have three, six-month policies and log files gosh four or five years ago i don't think there was anybody who had a policy that said here's how long i'll keep that record of all the sites you've been to. again, three, six, nine, twelve -- whatever the period is, you've got dozens and dozens of companies having policies. you have policies that are now hashing or whatever they're doing so ip addresses recognizing that's a bit more sensitive a data field than others. you saw sort of behavioral notices. i guess one point to note for jessica, most of these things point to the nai site or to a similar process. so at one place you actually are going to opt out of 40, 50, 60, 100s of different ad networks and so you actually don't need to do so again. now, again whether users understand this process i think it's still a big challenge. when we did our consumer testing and we aske
i was the business and i had the data. and i wasn't going to throw out data that might have some value. and today search data, you know, from some companies have three, six-month policies and log files gosh four or five years ago i don't think there was anybody who had a policy that said here's how long i'll keep that record of all the sites you've been to. again, three, six, nine, twelve -- whatever the period is, you've got dozens and dozens of companies having policies. you have policies...
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who will offer and managing these data vaults? we do not know. n closing, there is tremendous power in using second-generation phones. it is extremely usable for a range of issues that are important to all of us and the economy, health care and prevention. there is a tremendous amount that we can learn from it, and as well, a tremendous amount that they can learn from it, whoever they are. >> here is what i think i will do. i'm going to ask you one follow- up question. with pam, sort of build a critique, a threat model for the kind of data we're talking about. with tim, i want to get to the real world experiences in which you are putting your user's data and the way that you think about privacy. with ed, i want to touch on privacy innovation. i would also like to touch on re identification. your presentation dross line between been gathering data about me and the gathering data about the physical environment in which i am living. what about data that i gather about other people which could have implications for their privacy? >> yes, you just mess
who will offer and managing these data vaults? we do not know. n closing, there is tremendous power in using second-generation phones. it is extremely usable for a range of issues that are important to all of us and the economy, health care and prevention. there is a tremendous amount that we can learn from it, and as well, a tremendous amount that they can learn from it, whoever they are. >> here is what i think i will do. i'm going to ask you one follow- up question. with pam, sort of...
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all data, everything we can get our hands on and turnover is being turned over, yes. >> mr. man if, is that your view? but that there would be some amount of written data that would've been on the oil rig at the time of the event, obviously that data iso longer available to us. whatever there was has been transferred electronically or sent into our offices prior to the event is being preserved and provided to the government. >> did you have a remote server that was pturing this data away from the oil rig just as mr. mckay indicated bp did? >> te only distinction i would draw is that bp data would have been real time. our data has some delay in the replicion of our data, so are sequence of events ends at 3:00 in the afternoon on the 20th. >> do you have all that data preserved? >> yes, all that data has been preserved and made available as requested. >> ok. one of the issues that is going to be focused on probably when we have secretary salazar next week is whether there were efforts made to improve or to strengthen the safety requirements for this type of drilling operation t
all data, everything we can get our hands on and turnover is being turned over, yes. >> mr. man if, is that your view? but that there would be some amount of written data that would've been on the oil rig at the time of the event, obviously that data iso longer available to us. whatever there was has been transferred electronically or sent into our offices prior to the event is being preserved and provided to the government. >> did you have a remote server that was pturing this data...
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and if we now include that data from dr. er together with the various forces and temperature increases from the individual greenhouse gases we will see that what we end up with a say fourfold overstatement of the rate of increase in global temperature that was actually observed if we use the method to calculate what the warming would have been, a fourfold the saturation. next slide. and this result is confirmed most recently by professor richard and his colleague choi in a publisher to the coke published again this year showing 11 models predicting various rates of four men from 1.4 to infinity. if you double the concentration. next slide, please. the reality however is just 9.7 which is less than a quarter of what the u.n. would predict for the doubling of the co2 concentration. the conclusion from this is that we can explain the warming by other methods, not for a much warming is going to happen and therefore one should be very careful before spending money -- next slide, please -- on cap-and-trade because even if we were t
and if we now include that data from dr. er together with the various forces and temperature increases from the individual greenhouse gases we will see that what we end up with a say fourfold overstatement of the rate of increase in global temperature that was actually observed if we use the method to calculate what the warming would have been, a fourfold the saturation. next slide. and this result is confirmed most recently by professor richard and his colleague choi in a publisher to the coke...
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now, that is one way that we get data that improves the ability of our soldiers, airmen and marines tos, there will be other ways in addition to beaming the data directly to users with a remote terminal, we've got a ground data processing station that a high-capacity data link will pass all of the information down to from gorgan stare which will be processed in a small mobile van and sent back out now to individual areas of interest, it can be sent out to 50 different users out there. >> using automation as a tool to start to narrow down what you're looking for. >> that is correct. and then the third piece is all of this information can be recorded for later analysis by traditional analysts which are getting -- which you're the getting at. you want to know where are we getting all these people from? people are not only going to solve this tsunami of data by throwing more people at it. we have have to look at greater animation. i have an example of tools if you have time. >> give us an example. that would be great. >> you have analysts who look at a video screen, for example, watching a
now, that is one way that we get data that improves the ability of our soldiers, airmen and marines tos, there will be other ways in addition to beaming the data directly to users with a remote terminal, we've got a ground data processing station that a high-capacity data link will pass all of the information down to from gorgan stare which will be processed in a small mobile van and sent back out now to individual areas of interest, it can be sent out to 50 different users out there. >>...
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one of the things we also were able to do was we analyzed the health and welfare data for one local, where there were 3000 members who we've been following and those who were followed at the health of nearly 17%% decline in their pm costs, compared to those who wear. and we also looked coming out, we could dig into those numbers and you can see even the er pm costs a kind of that. it was 50% less between those at the health center and those who hadn't. so we really believed that the fact that the medical assistant share a lot of the backgrounds of patients and they can really develop this sort of trust and comfort between the patience in themselves and it's really allowed us to make a substantial chance that these patients who have chronic disease. it comes at a much lower cost of course releasing some of the providers that are traditionally used for health education. it's also created an interesting career pathway for medical assistant. they get promoted to the health code and promoted to be for coordinators who helped run the floor of the clinic. with the hospitals closing, there's
one of the things we also were able to do was we analyzed the health and welfare data for one local, where there were 3000 members who we've been following and those who were followed at the health of nearly 17%% decline in their pm costs, compared to those who wear. and we also looked coming out, we could dig into those numbers and you can see even the er pm costs a kind of that. it was 50% less between those at the health center and those who hadn't. so we really believed that the fact that...
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and housing data coming up and should look pretty good.aybe the market has priced this all in and moving on to a new regime and more concerned about fiscal tightening that might come next year as a result of unwinding of some of the easy money. >> i think that's more worrisome, steve -- >> can i jump in with a question. >> can i just finish this one point, tyler. the market has priced in the news before it right now when it comes to the economy. >> ty? >> i would turn to you, steve, the guy i always turn to when i don't know who to ask. i'll qái you this. do you see in this the possible, the possible end of the euro zone and the single currency? my argument is simply that. the political support for it is going to erode in countries like greece where it already has, spain where it presumably will and where they have 20% unemployment and portugal where they have very high unemployment and very high guarantees as they do in much of the euro zone for public sector retirement and pensions. and those countries are going to say the heck with livi
and housing data coming up and should look pretty good.aybe the market has priced this all in and moving on to a new regime and more concerned about fiscal tightening that might come next year as a result of unwinding of some of the easy money. >> i think that's more worrisome, steve -- >> can i jump in with a question. >> can i just finish this one point, tyler. the market has priced in the news before it right now when it comes to the economy. >> ty? >> i would...
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maybe we are not asking enough questions when we are doing and data collection. other data would be helpful to collect, especially with the kind of technology we have to collect and sort that? >> you are asking what other information could be put on birth tickets. we collect a lot of information on birth certificates. we collect a lot of information on the maternal conditions. we collect information about problems that occurred during delivery. one of the things that we have seen over again when we go back and do validation of that information is that it does not do very well most of the time. >> there is room for improvement? >> at the level of data collection. data collection occurs individually. >> there might be some legislation that would be useful to you to help with the ctc to do a better -- to be more equipped to be able to do better is data collecting. >> if there is anything i could do in my career in public help, it would be to improve vital statistics. >> this is an area that would seem to be the low hanging fruit, if you will. some of the challenges
maybe we are not asking enough questions when we are doing and data collection. other data would be helpful to collect, especially with the kind of technology we have to collect and sort that? >> you are asking what other information could be put on birth tickets. we collect a lot of information on birth certificates. we collect a lot of information on the maternal conditions. we collect information about problems that occurred during delivery. one of the things that we have seen over...
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storage and data mining? ncourage people to go look at that series. changes to fires that asa act what we do with technology now. guest: someone has been paying attention. the data mining and data storage -- data mining is just what it sounds like. trying to go through a set of data. you go mining through the data and they're all sorts of algorithms and other ways to do it. in the data storage, there is an enormous problem and there are a number of companies who have done quite well to store this information. huge amounts every day. twitter wants to hang onto everything. host: the library of congress was contractors to take every twitter. guest: i would be curious to see in 100 years someone going back to see the thoughts that were contained in twitter. there are a lot of companies in this business. the u.s. government has a tendency to stick to using u.s. government, u.s. companies. a lot of it depends on how these databases are set up. one interesting thing the pentagon had to go through is they are quite ne
storage and data mining? ncourage people to go look at that series. changes to fires that asa act what we do with technology now. guest: someone has been paying attention. the data mining and data storage -- data mining is just what it sounds like. trying to go through a set of data. you go mining through the data and they're all sorts of algorithms and other ways to do it. in the data storage, there is an enormous problem and there are a number of companies who have done quite well to store...
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all data, everything we can get our hands on and turnover is being turned over, yes. >> mr. an if, is that your view? but that there would be some amount of written data that would've been on the oil rig at the time of the event, obviously that data is no longer available to us. whatever there was has been transferred electronically or sent into our offices prior to the event is being preserved and provided to the government. >> did you have a remote server that was capturing this data away from the oil rig just as mr. mckay indicated bp did? >> the only distinction i would draw is that bp data would have been real time. our data has some delay in the replication of our data, so are sequence of events ends at 3:00 in the afternoon on the 20th. >> do you have all that data preserved? >> yes, all that data has been preserved and made available as requested. >> ok. one of the issues that is going to be focused on probably when we have secretary salazar next week is whether there were efforts made to improve or to strengthen the safety requirements for this type of drilling opera
all data, everything we can get our hands on and turnover is being turned over, yes. >> mr. an if, is that your view? but that there would be some amount of written data that would've been on the oil rig at the time of the event, obviously that data is no longer available to us. whatever there was has been transferred electronically or sent into our offices prior to the event is being preserved and provided to the government. >> did you have a remote server that was capturing this...
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says she needs more data to be sure, and yet she supports congress's action on toys. y commission said that these toys have "minimal to non-existent risk for these children." >> swan: i don't think we have the data to conclude that. there's... >> stahl: but they're saying you don't have the data to say the other thing, either-- that they're harmful. >> swan: we have data of harm for the fetus. we have data of harm to a nursing infant, one study. >> stahl: but the consumer product safety commission knows everything you know, right? >> swan: i assume so. >> stahl: so, how can you look at the same data and come out with such different conclusions? >> swan: i think that the interpretation of data is difficult and changing. and at each point in time, we have to decide what is the action we, as a society, want to take. do we want to be more cautious? do we want to be less cautious? >> stahl: some manufacturers have chosen "more cautious",-- cosmetics maker avon, johnson and johnson, and s.c. johnson, on their own initiative, are taking all phthalates out of their products. c
says she needs more data to be sure, and yet she supports congress's action on toys. y commission said that these toys have "minimal to non-existent risk for these children." >> swan: i don't think we have the data to conclude that. there's... >> stahl: but they're saying you don't have the data to say the other thing, either-- that they're harmful. >> swan: we have data of harm for the fetus. we have data of harm to a nursing infant, one study. >> stahl: but...
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and given that the amount of data that dr. pohl presented today on the quality of nurse practitioners as well as the cost efficiency, i'd like to ask dr. pohl and dr. sandy what further incentives are payers looking for to recognize nurse practitioners as distinct entities. do you think it has to be something like legislation that happened in massachusetts or will the payers take the lead on this as we've heard this morning? thank you. >> lew, do you want to begin on that? >> yeah, i'll start. i think there's a couple of things. i think one is -- first, just in terms of how united health care our commercial health benefit company work with nurse practitioners. they are part of our network just like physicians as well. so at least from our perspective, we recognize the value and seek to contract with nurse practitioners. i think the biggest challenge are twofold. one is the scope of practice laws and the variation around that. and i would underscore and i would agree with the comments that those in an evidence-based rigorous way
and given that the amount of data that dr. pohl presented today on the quality of nurse practitioners as well as the cost efficiency, i'd like to ask dr. pohl and dr. sandy what further incentives are payers looking for to recognize nurse practitioners as distinct entities. do you think it has to be something like legislation that happened in massachusetts or will the payers take the lead on this as we've heard this morning? thank you. >> lew, do you want to begin on that? >> yeah,...
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data is being collected. if they keep going forward and they want to opt out of the data collection and out of the targeting, it is very easy for them to do it. if we go to the next slide, you can see how easy it is to opt out of all of this. i wanted to show you to representations' of innovative, creative ways that the industry is implementing a new type of notice. the key with choice is to make sure that the first-time, everybody in the ecosystem is complying and participating. that is the real evolution. there is nothing new about opt out, but to let everybody doing it, is the real key here. principals are great. we're seeing notice, choice. in the end, we also need accountability. i want to highlight -- lee is going to talk about better business bureaus. there is a serious commitment to enforcement here into compliance. with that, i will let lee takeover. >> i am executive vice president of the council of better business bureaus. we are in the process of adapting. we will be 100 years old next year. i was not there when it started, but close. what i wanted to do today is talk to you about how self regula
data is being collected. if they keep going forward and they want to opt out of the data collection and out of the targeting, it is very easy for them to do it. if we go to the next slide, you can see how easy it is to opt out of all of this. i wanted to show you to representations' of innovative, creative ways that the industry is implementing a new type of notice. the key with choice is to make sure that the first-time, everybody in the ecosystem is complying and participating. that is the...
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data is regularly evaluated and prematurely removing a paid data removes the possibility of helping to ensure safe and sound decisions. we support the current approach to add verse data and urge the committee to con summit with users about the consequences since it's not just merely one for the reporting agency but ultimately that for user managing risk. let me turn to the use. while credit scores are not provided by our members of the jury wears for employment purposes, credit reports are used and this purpose should be maintained. it proposed to place a significant limitation on the use of credit reports. we understand the desire for consumers to get jobbed during this time but credit reports do not serve as an impediment. employers use of any criteria for employer is highly regulated. they must observe if credit scores are important to said position. one survey found for example am that members use credit checks for positions that have if i due share positions. corporate, technology platforms and access to sensitive personal information and i think that makes sense. media accounts m
data is regularly evaluated and prematurely removing a paid data removes the possibility of helping to ensure safe and sound decisions. we support the current approach to add verse data and urge the committee to con summit with users about the consequences since it's not just merely one for the reporting agency but ultimately that for user managing risk. let me turn to the use. while credit scores are not provided by our members of the jury wears for employment purposes, credit reports are used...
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supervisory control and data acquisition. what it means is the software that runs the power grid. so that in a three-step process, you are able time and time and time again and as recently as this year people have demonstrated it, the ability to hack from the public facing internet into the corporate network into the control system. chinese graduate students publish an essay earlier this year in chinese that said, well you know all you have to do to bring down the american power grid is hack your way into the least secure of the power grid companies because they are all interconnected and you can cause a cascading failure and it will cause a blackout. it is nice to know chinese graduate students have these interesting topics that they write about. you may have seen the story last week, but 27% of american youth are obese. this is the cause of concern for our military, because they think that means they won't be able to go into the military. but, i saw a great quote last year from the american air force two star general saying, i don't care what their physical condition is as long a
supervisory control and data acquisition. what it means is the software that runs the power grid. so that in a three-step process, you are able time and time and time again and as recently as this year people have demonstrated it, the ability to hack from the public facing internet into the corporate network into the control system. chinese graduate students publish an essay earlier this year in chinese that said, well you know all you have to do to bring down the american power grid is hack...
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and widely respected. so bp, from what i have seen in their press releases, they are relying on coast guard data and satelliteata although they don't exactly say how they come up with this number of 5,000 barrels a day. you know, so i can't fault their calculations. but i stand by my numbers. >> shepard: they released a statement today saying pure and simple you are wrong. >> yeah, well, i stand by my calculations of 70,000 per day plus or minus 20%, which puts us in the 56 to 84,000 barrels of oil per day. shell shell that also puts us, relatively speaking with the equivalent of one exxon valdez oil spill every three and a half to four and a half days. meaning we have had four or five exxon valdez spills already with apparently many more to come; is that right? >> that's -- yeah, that's what my numbers say. >> shepard: that's disturbing. >> yeah. >> shepard: indeed it is, we have no way to independently verify any of this. we can speak for this professor's credentials. professor wereley thank you very much. >> thank you. >> shepard: new word the united states economy son the road to recovery. we have two rep
and widely respected. so bp, from what i have seen in their press releases, they are relying on coast guard data and satelliteata although they don't exactly say how they come up with this number of 5,000 barrels a day. you know, so i can't fault their calculations. but i stand by my numbers. >> shepard: they released a statement today saying pure and simple you are wrong. >> yeah, well, i stand by my calculations of 70,000 per day plus or minus 20%, which puts us in the 56 to...
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today, we still do not have the proper and disaggregated data to sufficiently address the specific needs of the a.p.i. and minority community. segments of our community continue to suffer from a model minority myth and those inner population with the greatest needs continue to go underserved and today we have problems with language accessibility and cultural sensitivity in the current census even though the language capability is out there to assist in a very, very accurate census. these things, of course, have to change. i truly believe when the leadership of this country begins to look like the people who live in it, our country will replect the issues and concerns of all its people and we will see the change that we desire. as i reflect upon the journey and struggles of asian americans in this country, i'm reminded when i was sworn in. i thought about the fact that my grandfather came to this country with nothing and faced the hostile laws at the time, the chinese solution act which prohibited him from becoming a nationalized citizen and from owning land and from being hired in any co
today, we still do not have the proper and disaggregated data to sufficiently address the specific needs of the a.p.i. and minority community. segments of our community continue to suffer from a model minority myth and those inner population with the greatest needs continue to go underserved and today we have problems with language accessibility and cultural sensitivity in the current census even though the language capability is out there to assist in a very, very accurate census. these...
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ordinary people mostly with the doctors or mostly with the pastors or in between and data on that. >> i don't think it's that easy to tell. because most of the diaries and letters and so forth were by the same opinion leaders, he might say. the great resources and letters of cotton mather, i think letters, you know, all of these guys very, very important records for us. there were obviously -- i mean the town was very divided. let me just say that. i mean we can't give you the exact numbers. but we can certainly tell that you were divided. because a lot of people did get inoculated. and but also a lot of people, including some bomb -- one bomb thrower was outraged by the practice. and you know, it was for and against. you think it's impossible. but it's just like today. going back to the idea. there were people for and against getting your kids inoculated against h1n1. i think the most important thing is just the outrage and the debate itself. is there support, outrage? and this really cares about the social fabric and that's really the most important part of the story. good question.
ordinary people mostly with the doctors or mostly with the pastors or in between and data on that. >> i don't think it's that easy to tell. because most of the diaries and letters and so forth were by the same opinion leaders, he might say. the great resources and letters of cotton mather, i think letters, you know, all of these guys very, very important records for us. there were obviously -- i mean the town was very divided. let me just say that. i mean we can't give you the exact...
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it has to go after these companies that are not acting appropriately and collecting these personal data. thank you very much. >> thank you. mr. szoka. >> mr. chairman, ranking member and committee members thank you for inviting me here today. despite sitting at the kids table i'm a senior fellow at the progress-- but i commend the committee for studying cop and the federal trade commission for its review of the copper rule which i think is an important distinction to keep in mind. as ms. rich has explained, sites that are directing children under 13 kotler requires all users to limit the functionality of being personal information publicly available. including the sharing of user-generated content. coppa imposes same requirement on audience sides where they have actual knowledge they are collecting information from a user over 13 or again enabling them to share information. because of the separation and cost of age verification coppa may well if unintentionally limited the choice and competition in the marketplace for children's content by driving consolidation in that marketplace. on t
it has to go after these companies that are not acting appropriately and collecting these personal data. thank you very much. >> thank you. mr. szoka. >> mr. chairman, ranking member and committee members thank you for inviting me here today. despite sitting at the kids table i'm a senior fellow at the progress-- but i commend the committee for studying cop and the federal trade commission for its review of the copper rule which i think is an important distinction to keep in mind....
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protection subcommittee i march i believe it is nhtsa's view that it had the necessary authorities and data to do the proper oversight of toyota. if that is true, washe only problem toyota? are you still confident today that nhtss investigations were as thorough as they should have been and that nhtsa had the necessary skills and expertise to perform same. is nhtsa doing a systemic review of others to make sure the manufacturers -- other manufacturers are being responsive on that note, mr. lentz, i do want to make sure that recent improvements that toyota has announced like smart team inspections of cars and quality panels are n a matter of form over substance. i hope you can offer us some specifs about how this has improved toyota's responsiveness to its drivers, to our constituents and nhtsa. mr. chairman, you've bee indulgent, i would yield back the balance of my time. >> chairman waxman for an opening statement. >> chairman stupak, i want to thank you for holding today's hearing on sudden unintended acceleration in toyota made cars and trucks. this is our second hearing on this subject.
protection subcommittee i march i believe it is nhtsa's view that it had the necessary authorities and data to do the proper oversight of toyota. if that is true, washe only problem toyota? are you still confident today that nhtss investigations were as thorough as they should have been and that nhtsa had the necessary skills and expertise to perform same. is nhtsa doing a systemic review of others to make sure the manufacturers -- other manufacturers are being responsive on that note, mr....
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and newer data suggesting that well are more frequently diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disordertsd than the male colleagues. >> i was an avionic mechanic and i troubleshoot radio and communication equipment. i have to be better than my counterparts so they could take me serious. >> reporter: now, of course, officials say women are not the only ones receiving unique care. the v.a. system is set up to meet specific needs of veterans. if one loses a limb, for example at war, they have certain programs for amputees. now the v.a. is just doing a better job at folding women in the entire mix. ainsley, back to you in new york. >> ainsley: all right. well, i guess we will agree we need to take care of our veterans. thank you. >> reporter: absolutely. >> ainsley: good to see you. >>> police in wisconsin accidentally discovering a warehouse full of hundreds of exotic animals. some just running around free. we're told that police in milwaukee investigating a reporting sex assault happened to stumble upon this building. cops say they found alligators, turtles, spiders, and at least five ana
and newer data suggesting that well are more frequently diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disordertsd than the male colleagues. >> i was an avionic mechanic and i troubleshoot radio and communication equipment. i have to be better than my counterparts so they could take me serious. >> reporter: now, of course, officials say women are not the only ones receiving unique care. the v.a. system is set up to meet specific needs of veterans. if one loses a limb, for example at war, they...
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and whether that data is being used for commercial purposes. today, facebook responded to consumer and government pressure announcing new privacy tools intended to make it easier for users to specify who can see their information , as well as whether facebook can share that information with other web sites or commercial interests. 25-year-old c.e.o. mark zuckerberg , who founded facebook with friends in his harvard dorm room, said that the new procedures were a response to complaints product manager chris cox explained to us how a very complicated procedure for restricting access to information has been drastically simplified. >> our controls were too complicated in the minds of a lot of our users so what we set out to do in response to a lot of the feedback we've been getting is to make it really, really easy for people to control the information they put into facebook. there were a lot of different concerns aired out at the same time in the past couple of weeks. so what we've tried to do is address a lot of them. there's a simple switch that a
and whether that data is being used for commercial purposes. today, facebook responded to consumer and government pressure announcing new privacy tools intended to make it easier for users to specify who can see their information , as well as whether facebook can share that information with other web sites or commercial interests. 25-year-old c.e.o. mark zuckerberg , who founded facebook with friends in his harvard dorm room, said that the new procedures were a response to complaints product...
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. >> it may gb when you're eating it, but when you put it on the skin and sunlight hits it this data s that it may speed up the growth of skin tumors and lesions. >> the data on that study has not been finalized yet. experts say you should look for ingredients that are proven safe in sunscreens including zifrpg, zinc and titanium. >>> tonight, "law & order" and the 20-year run on nbc came to an end. although the show's spinoffs will live on, the original leaves behind something special. we have a look back. ♪ >> reporter: television had given us "cops," lawyers, but it wasn't until "law & order" that viewers got them together. >> your job is to gather evidence. we can use it in court. >> the idea is that you follow a crime from the streets to the courts. >> reporter: the streets of new york provided the setting for that simple premise in september of 1990. >> people say did you think it was going to run 20 years? i didn't think it was going to run 13 episodes. >> reporter: and the creation did struggle with low ratings early on. >> you're going to play santa? >> reporter: but it never
. >> it may gb when you're eating it, but when you put it on the skin and sunlight hits it this data s that it may speed up the growth of skin tumors and lesions. >> the data on that study has not been finalized yet. experts say you should look for ingredients that are proven safe in sunscreens including zifrpg, zinc and titanium. >>> tonight, "law & order" and the 20-year run on nbc came to an end. although the show's spinoffs will live on, the original...
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data. using the mms and coastguard satellite data and information from bp in terms of how thick this bill is in certain areas, they are estimating this bill is five times what -- this spill is five times what bp is saying. they are saying 25,000 barrels a day. are you confident in the 5,000 barrels a day number? what are you basing them on? the bp umbers? >> i would caution you not to get fixated on an -- on a number. we have worked on corralling resources. i think the demonstration of those who are here today shows that from day one we have solicited help from the entire government to approach this response. >> so you are confident with those figures? >> yes, this is doug suttles from bp. from -- since this event began, all we have monitored -- once we discovered the oil was flowing into the seabed, we could monitor with remote-operated vehicle cameras. which done that. the amount of flow looks essentially the same. we cannot meter that flow. as events unfolded, we can monitor what is on the surface of the sea. as the event started, ourselves with the rest of the unified command, our best e
data. using the mms and coastguard satellite data and information from bp in terms of how thick this bill is in certain areas, they are estimating this bill is five times what -- this spill is five times what bp is saying. they are saying 25,000 barrels a day. are you confident in the 5,000 barrels a day number? what are you basing them on? the bp umbers? >> i would caution you not to get fixated on an -- on a number. we have worked on corralling resources. i think the demonstration of...
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data you're working through now? >> they're derivatives on exchange future and we can see that data. i think my earlier comment was saying that we can't look right now into over-the-counter derivatives and with your support and this committee's support i think the bill you passed out of the house last december would at least in the future in a similar circumstance allow us to at least see that data. >> along that line, chairman, you've always been a vocal supporter of the mandatory exchange trading for derivatives that are listed for clearing with little or no regulatory flexibility. after last week's trading activity and the listed equities market which is i think we would all agree about as liquid a market as you can have, do you still believe that mandatory trading is the sensible route to go for over the counter derivatives which are very ill liquid instruments and thinking about that reduced volume and reduced liquidity if there is a wild action or aberrant trade isn't the potential far more damaging? >> i appreciate the question. i still am. i think over-the-counter derivative m
data you're working through now? >> they're derivatives on exchange future and we can see that data. i think my earlier comment was saying that we can't look right now into over-the-counter derivatives and with your support and this committee's support i think the bill you passed out of the house last december would at least in the future in a similar circumstance allow us to at least see that data. >> along that line, chairman, you've always been a vocal supporter of the mandatory...
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>> and bp would have had data in real time. our data has some delay. our sequence of events and at 3:00 in the afternoon on april 20th. >> do you have all of that data preserved? >> yes, it has been preserved and is being made available as requested. >> one of the issues that is going to be focused on probably when we have secretary salazar next week is whether there were efforts made to improve or to strengthen the safety requirements for this type of drilling operation that mms made that were not successful, that industry resisted. are there any aspect of this and that you are aware of, mr. mckay, where the mms was urging the additional safety precautions to be taken that the industry was not in compliance with? >> i am not aware of any. some people have referenced a letter that commented today mms about safety violations. we suggested the performance standards should be set. companies should be made to adhere to those performance standards. we made recommendations on how we thought regulations could be made better, but we have not tried to slow down
>> and bp would have had data in real time. our data has some delay. our sequence of events and at 3:00 in the afternoon on april 20th. >> do you have all of that data preserved? >> yes, it has been preserved and is being made available as requested. >> one of the issues that is going to be focused on probably when we have secretary salazar next week is whether there were efforts made to improve or to strengthen the safety requirements for this type of drilling operation...
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academic researchers like marine biologists and the people who provide the background data that supposedly informs the regulatory decisions, is very difficult for them to get in and get to this stuff in a ttmely way.3 government could do is to try and ccack through these sort of mental barriers for getting people ready access to those areas so that they can gather the information that they need to make intelligent choices and pnnormed of regulations. host: pete spotts is with "the christian science monitor." what do you expect your next story will be on this issue? gueet: i thought the valve thing was a clever idea. we could poke around with what is going on in trying to get that moving. this morning.ou for your time%- >> tomorrow, the political reporter discusses politics and the 2010 midterm elections. donald kerwin looks at u.s. immigratton policy. victor cha offers his views on how the u.s. should rrspond to north korea's attack on the south korean worship.3 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> when voters ask what they're going to do about the economy, all they have to offer is the same ol
academic researchers like marine biologists and the people who provide the background data that supposedly informs the regulatory decisions, is very difficult for them to get in and get to this stuff in a ttmely way.3 government could do is to try and ccack through these sort of mental barriers for getting people ready access to those areas so that they can gather the information that they need to make intelligent choices and pnnormed of regulations. host: pete spotts is with "the...
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to that extent, want them to be able to send voice and data to each other. ok at this incident and wonder if we had been as well prepared if there had been a radiological device inside that automobile and were we prepared to respond? again it is a reminder that even though quite a bit of time has elapsed from 9/11, we shouldn't be restless about this fear there are still some fundamental things i think we need to do as a country to maximize our ability to protect ourselves and still do the knot down that path yet and the political agenda has taken us off that. a lot of pressing problems we have in this country but i do think it is important and maybe this incident will elevate the need to do a little bit more in this area and then sustain it. i suspect new york is looking for more money and they probably deserve t they have been and will continue to be a sick gant dark to the terrorists. >> larry: how is the obama administration doing, in your opinion, in regard to this? >> larry, there are a couple of thing that i was commended them on, a couple things we fo
to that extent, want them to be able to send voice and data to each other. ok at this incident and wonder if we had been as well prepared if there had been a radiological device inside that automobile and were we prepared to respond? again it is a reminder that even though quite a bit of time has elapsed from 9/11, we shouldn't be restless about this fear there are still some fundamental things i think we need to do as a country to maximize our ability to protect ourselves and still do the knot...
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and mid-sized firms in recent months? are they picking up some what now? >> the data that was discussed crow a little bit -- discussed does show a little bit of a pickup in large firms, but not small and mid-zed firms. >> with mother's day just around the corner, it seems like a good time to ask you about mothers -- working women. it seems like they were hit in hard sectors, suffering signifant job losses. in recent months, these sectors have begun to recover and add workers. are women gaining jobs in those male-dominated sectors? but not so much. they are underrepresented in those particular sectors. >> what has happened to employment in female-dominated secttrs in recent months, such as education, local and federal states government work? >> the education sector did not experience theame amount of job loss, but the job growth has slowed in education. state and local garment have seen no job growth. >> what is the unemployment rate for working mothers? have working mothers -- how have they done in this great recession, compared with other women? >> the unemployment r
and mid-sized firms in recent months? are they picking up some what now? >> the data that was discussed crow a little bit -- discussed does show a little bit of a pickup in large firms, but not small and mid-zed firms. >> with mother's day just around the corner, it seems like a good time to ask you about mothers -- working women. it seems like they were hit in hard sectors, suffering signifant job losses. in recent months, these sectors have begun to recover and add workers. are...
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and poured -- a data point* to the truth of the plan it. and what they show is the old canard is for rich white people most of the people of those pictures of black brown asian and young more some combination because that is what most of the world is. because it was stunning to see that around the world and also stunning to see people with intuitive understanding that politicians had gotten this wrong in many ways that our constant interpretation as a debate between republicans and democrats and americans and chinese is the most superficial understanding. of this is a much much much more important to debate them back. it is a debate to human beings and physics and chemistry on the other. that is a tough debate because physics and chemistry don't bend. i'm sorry your economy is in a tough pay at -- tough patch. that will not happen. they told us the bottom line 350 parts per million. we had that great day and a lot of the momentum and went on to copenhagen and the big climate conference was pretty green and with church service in the middle a
and poured -- a data point* to the truth of the plan it. and what they show is the old canard is for rich white people most of the people of those pictures of black brown asian and young more some combination because that is what most of the world is. because it was stunning to see that around the world and also stunning to see people with intuitive understanding that politicians had gotten this wrong in many ways that our constant interpretation as a debate between republicans and democrats...
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and india, i mean, one of the remarkable things that we found was the inconsistencies in data across the programs. this is hard enough to ask people to do this, but then how to measure this, report says and how we can aggregate this data in a way that can be forward thinking and help us learn from our mistakes. finally, were to be systemic reforms fit into all that we passed in this law and how can we can look forward to will and might need to do to build on to those reforms. i would certainly argue we didn't do everything in this bill but we set a foundation as a second dimension to build on top of that. and then i had to add this in because we spent a lot of time this morning, and susan kind of kicked off the topic, but the primary care pipeline isn't truly haven't measured the pipes correctly, do we want copper pipes, we decided how long the pipes need to be, there still a lot of debate about how exactly they should staff these medical homes. and i know that the other prisoners will touch on this, but i would just say that before and ago purposes, when we were around, not only with
and india, i mean, one of the remarkable things that we found was the inconsistencies in data across the programs. this is hard enough to ask people to do this, but then how to measure this, report says and how we can aggregate this data in a way that can be forward thinking and help us learn from our mistakes. finally, were to be systemic reforms fit into all that we passed in this law and how can we can look forward to will and might need to do to build on to those reforms. i would certainly...
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truly are revolutionizing the way cob assumers get information about howdah that is collected and used -- how data is collected and used online. it's also revolutionizing the scope in which they are empowered to opt out of that and say no, i don't want to be targeted. so, you know, just a little bit about the scope. when all is said and done, when you look at the steering committee made up of our partners with the protect marketing association, the council of better business bureaus, the association of national advertisers and the american association of national advertising agency, when that grew to trade associations and literally hundreds of companies that come together to consider the principals at the board level and unanimously approve these and move towards implementation. i just want to point out because principals are great. until you see it in the marketplace, you don't have a whole lot to stand on. so you look at the collective membership of these trade associations. you are talking about 5,000 leading companies. advertisers, agencies, marketers, publishers, ad networks, portal search e
truly are revolutionizing the way cob assumers get information about howdah that is collected and used -- how data is collected and used online. it's also revolutionizing the scope in which they are empowered to opt out of that and say no, i don't want to be targeted. so, you know, just a little bit about the scope. when all is said and done, when you look at the steering committee made up of our partners with the protect marketing association, the council of better business bureaus, the...
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and girl. shahzad left his job at a data and management company last year and got hit with foreclosure.eighbor who does not want to be identified said the family was low-key. >> he was a very private person. kept to hisself. liked to come out and wear all black and go jogging. his family, his wife didn't speak much english. his daughter played with my daughter, his oldest daughter played with my daughter. there was nothing to indicate he would do something like this. >> reporter: shahzad's father is a retired senior air force officer in pakistan. in 2005, shahzad graduated from the university of bridgeport. he made little impression there. >> people remember his name but don't remember a lot about him as a student in the classroom. >> reporter: still, the emerging picture is unsettling. he was in the u.s. on a work visa, a year ago, he took the oath of american citizenship. then five months later, according to court records, he admitted having traveled to pakistan and in fact just last february, an immigration inspector at kennedy airport in new york stopped him. authorities said shahza
and girl. shahzad left his job at a data and management company last year and got hit with foreclosure.eighbor who does not want to be identified said the family was low-key. >> he was a very private person. kept to hisself. liked to come out and wear all black and go jogging. his family, his wife didn't speak much english. his daughter played with my daughter, his oldest daughter played with my daughter. there was nothing to indicate he would do something like this. >> reporter:...
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and if the data that we have in our article is the first attempt to document the movement of physicianassistants between and among the various medical specialties. this is a unique capability and if you look just at the second to the top bar you will see the percentage of physiciany medici. i believe it is 53% and 53% of vara coleworts of the p.a. initially chose family medicine and have remained in family medicine. but the subsequent bar going across horizontally show the percentages of the physician assistants who went from family medicine into other specialties. and you will also, if you look, you will see that there are percentages of assistants who started out in the emergency medicine who later on in the course of their career moved into family medicine or other types of family or general internal medicine or primary care specialties. so the notion here is a physician assistants have the capability to go from primary-care into specialties that is amply demonstrated. but we also have the capability to go from specialty practice into primary care. and as you can see there is also a
and if the data that we have in our article is the first attempt to document the movement of physicianassistants between and among the various medical specialties. this is a unique capability and if you look just at the second to the top bar you will see the percentage of physiciany medici. i believe it is 53% and 53% of vara coleworts of the p.a. initially chose family medicine and have remained in family medicine. but the subsequent bar going across horizontally show the percentages of the...
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involving sales and prices of homes coming in economic data this week. how do you think that could affect the markets? well, unfortunately the news coming out on the housing sector is just more of the same. and a heavy, heavy inventory of foreclosures. so unfortunately, i don't think we're going to go to that for some help with the market. ok, so we've seen a pretty good correction here. and you're a long-term investor, so have you been buying at these levels? yes, some the financial stocks i really like. and just big blue chips. they get hit in this sell-offs. but they have great dividends and great earnings, beejal. ok, in we're going to talk about some of those financial stocks that you are actually buying coming up in chart talk later on. and now let's get another perspective of the markets from the c m e group. we join jeffrey friedman of lind- waldock. and jeffrey, after a sharp sell-off last week, how are traders approaching the week ahead? i think what they have to do to approach the market is take a look at the technicals more than the fundamen
involving sales and prices of homes coming in economic data this week. how do you think that could affect the markets? well, unfortunately the news coming out on the housing sector is just more of the same. and a heavy, heavy inventory of foreclosures. so unfortunately, i don't think we're going to go to that for some help with the market. ok, so we've seen a pretty good correction here. and you're a long-term investor, so have you been buying at these levels? yes, some the financial stocks i...
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storage and data mining? i encourage people to go look at that series. changes to fires that asa act what we do with technology now. guest: someone has been paying attention. the data mining and data storage -- data mining is just what it sounds like. trying to go through a set of data. you go mining through the data and they're all sorts of algorithms and other ways to do it. in the data storage, there is an enormous problem and there are a number of companies who have done quite well to store this information. huge amounts every day. twitter wants to hang onto erything. host: the library of congress was contractors to take every twitter. guest: i would be curious to see in 100 years someone going back to see the thoughts that were contained in twitter. there are a lot of companies in this business. the u.s. government has a teency to stick to using u.s. vernment, u.s. companies. a lot of it depends on how these databases are set up. one interesting thing the pentagon had to go through is they are quite net c
storage and data mining? i encourage people to go look at that series. changes to fires that asa act what we do with technology now. guest: someone has been paying attention. the data mining and data storage -- data mining is just what it sounds like. trying to go through a set of data. you go mining through the data and they're all sorts of algorithms and other ways to do it. in the data storage, there is an enormous problem and there are a number of companies who have done quite well to store...
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enforcement agency said that they are already tracking these products and analyzing ingredients and safety data. >> some some cases we have seen the chemicals have -- many times more potent than marijuana. if you are playing russian roulette here. >> reporter: craig melvin, news4. >> a movie theater manager in virginia has apologized for a display that had his business painted in controversy. a mural on the side of the building depict ad union flag next to a con federal flat. it was meant to represented the unity between north and south. but some patrons called it offensive. julie carey has our story. >> reporter: it is a movie theater like no other in the metro area. just opened near fredericksburg. the join movie coast has a bowling alley, 3-d screens, premium seating, and a lounge. but it was this mural being paint order the bar patio wall over the weekend that captured one new employee's attention and concern. because it feature as confederate flag. >> shocked i wt was being put u. i told my manager that many people would be offended. he told me to shut up and go back to work. >> reporter:
enforcement agency said that they are already tracking these products and analyzing ingredients and safety data. >> some some cases we have seen the chemicals have -- many times more potent than marijuana. if you are playing russian roulette here. >> reporter: craig melvin, news4. >> a movie theater manager in virginia has apologized for a display that had his business painted in controversy. a mural on the side of the building depict ad union flag next to a con federal flat....
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all data, everything we can get our hands on and turnover is being turned over, yes. >> mr. newman if, is that your view? but that there would be some amount of written data that would've been on the oil rig at the time of the event, obviously that data is no longer available to us. whatever there was has been transferred electronically or sent into our offices prior to the event is being preserved and provided to the government. >> did you have a remote server that was capturing this data away from the oil rig just as mr. mckay indicated bp did? >> the only distinction i would draw is that bp data would have been real time. our data has some delay in the replication of our data, so are sequence of events ends at 3:00 in the afternoon on the 20th. >> do you have all that data preserved? >> yes, all that data has been preserved and made available as requested. >> ok. one of the issues that is going to be focused on probably when we have secretary salazar next week is whether there were efforts made to improve or to strengthen the safety requirements for this type of drilling o
all data, everything we can get our hands on and turnover is being turned over, yes. >> mr. newman if, is that your view? but that there would be some amount of written data that would've been on the oil rig at the time of the event, obviously that data is no longer available to us. whatever there was has been transferred electronically or sent into our offices prior to the event is being preserved and provided to the government. >> did you have a remote server that was capturing...
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and they don't measure the massive amounts of data that are moved across the internet, mind by academicsand by corporations for research, taking advantage of the vast increases in computing power. they don't measure the efficiencefficienc y gains for businesses that use b2 b. techniques for inventory management. they don't measure the welfare gains for consumers, from increased choice and competition globally. as the previous panel discussed, in the discussion of innovative uses of personal information, increasingly data is being used to personalize online experiences, to make product recommendations and to connect people with many different kinds of communities across the globe. nor do these statistics measure the full impact of the internet on our society today. it's not only a vehicle for internet economic transactions. it that the by which we communicate today. it flattens organization, it decentralizes politics and it changes the way that we communicate with family, with friends and with colleagues. i've watched this unfold as a communications lawyer, going back to the days of the c
and they don't measure the massive amounts of data that are moved across the internet, mind by academicsand by corporations for research, taking advantage of the vast increases in computing power. they don't measure the efficiencefficienc y gains for businesses that use b2 b. techniques for inventory management. they don't measure the welfare gains for consumers, from increased choice and competition globally. as the previous panel discussed, in the discussion of innovative uses of personal...
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and asking it for more data and information. >> you can't do that from a private company. >> you took over a.i.g.. >> well, we-- we-- the company is largely in receivership. that's -- >> reporter: today, cbs news obtained more undersea video turned over 11 days after congress found out about it and demanded it. another clip showing the attempt to cap the well on may 6, and more video apparently showing use of toxic chemical dispersant to break up the oil, a strategy one scientist today called unthinkable. >> it's a p.r. stunt to dissolve this oil with david petraeuss. it's just to get it away from the cameras on the shoreline. >> reporter: b.p. had already used hundreds of thousands of gallons upon dispersant before the e.p.a. ordered a halt earlier this week. they will be allowed to continue using dispersants but with less toxic chemicals. katie. >> couric: thank you. we just heard chip reid in cheryl's piece. now he's standing by at the white house. and, chip, last week, president obama was accusing b.p. other and countries involved in the drilling operation of playing the blame gam
and asking it for more data and information. >> you can't do that from a private company. >> you took over a.i.g.. >> well, we-- we-- the company is largely in receivership. that's -- >> reporter: today, cbs news obtained more undersea video turned over 11 days after congress found out about it and demanded it. another clip showing the attempt to cap the well on may 6, and more video apparently showing use of toxic chemical dispersant to break up the oil, a strategy one...
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and mid-sized firms in recent months? are they picking up some what now? >> the datahat was discussed crow a little bit -- discussed does show a little bit of a pickup in large firms, but not small and mid-sized firms. >> with mother's day just around the corner, it seems like a good time to ask you about mothers -- working women. it seems like they were hit in hard sectors, suffering significant job losses. in recent months, these sectors have begun to recover and add workers. are women gaining jobs in those male-dominated sectors? but not so much. they are underrepresented in those particular sectors. >> what has happened to employment in female-dominated secttrs in recent months, such as education, local and federal states government work? >> the education sector did not experience the same amount of job loss, but the job growth has slowed in education. state and local garment have seen no job growth. >> what is the unemployment rate for working mothers? have working mothers -- how have they done in this great recession, compared with other women? >> the unemployme
and mid-sized firms in recent months? are they picking up some what now? >> the datahat was discussed crow a little bit -- discussed does show a little bit of a pickup in large firms, but not small and mid-sized firms. >> with mother's day just around the corner, it seems like a good time to ask you about mothers -- working women. it seems like they were hit in hard sectors, suffering significant job losses. in recent months, these sectors have begun to recover and add workers. are...
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and it is evidence of what's there. but we need some baseline data that very specifically looks at what was it like before the spill. what is it like now. what would i be like now. what can we learn from it and what actions can be taken to restore health to the areas that have been affected. not just compensation for the fishermen or for the loss of revenues to today's business operations throughout the gulf of mexico, but what about the loss to the gulf itself that would be pain far down the line for future generations as well as present ones. >> thank you, and i yield back. >> mr. chairman, i'll be very brief. thank you for your -- all of your efforts and for your work over the many years. and i am sure, as i listen to you, i couldn't help but think that when you hear about these plumes and you think about the 5,000 to 70,000 barrels of oil going into the ocean on a daily basis, that must make your heart ache. i'm sure. and as i saw the pictures there, i was just -- i guess there's absolutely no doubt in your mind that substantial damage has probab
and it is evidence of what's there. but we need some baseline data that very specifically looks at what was it like before the spill. what is it like now. what would i be like now. what can we learn from it and what actions can be taken to restore health to the areas that have been affected. not just compensation for the fishermen or for the loss of revenues to today's business operations throughout the gulf of mexico, but what about the loss to the gulf itself that would be pain far down the...
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toyota has a press conference on monday and need our data to know what to say." that'she document we have right here. at that press conference, before exponent presented its finding toyota spokesman mike michaels disparaged dr. gilbert's work and said it was paid for by an advocate for trial lawyers, end of quote. ex-poepts report on dr. gilbert's research was a hit job, not solid science. exponent confirmed a key conclusion that dr. gilbert had drawn in his report, but then disparaged dr. gilbert for not testing the likelihood of the faults he identified. even though exponent never did this analysis either. a couple more buzzes there. exponent added new steps. they added new steps and mischaracterized others. all in an attempt to make his outcome seem unlikely and too invent flaws in his analysis. but independent experts have defended dr. gilbert's approach including a staord university professor who revealed the report at toyota's request and described dr. gilbert's experiment as perfectly reasonable starting point. when i look at toyota's approach i do not unde
toyota has a press conference on monday and need our data to know what to say." that'she document we have right here. at that press conference, before exponent presented its finding toyota spokesman mike michaels disparaged dr. gilbert's work and said it was paid for by an advocate for trial lawyers, end of quote. ex-poepts report on dr. gilbert's research was a hit job, not solid science. exponent confirmed a key conclusion that dr. gilbert had drawn in his report, but then disparaged dr....
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overall, the violent crime rate in arizona is down, and so is property crime, and census data shows that immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than legal residents. >> the legislature would say that this law is intended to stop home invasions, drugs coming across the border, guns being smuggled is absurd. in no way does this law even begin to address those issues. >> father raul trevizo pastors a catholic parish in tucson, near the border, of about 4,000 families, many of them undocumented. >> all this law does is put fear in people who are here as economic refugees trying to eke out a living and help themselves and their family back home. >> if it seems that many, if not most religious leaders are opposed to the law, mark tooley, a self-proclaimed conservative watchdog, says it's because they have been the most vocal and, in his view, the most misleading. >> they are speaking very dogmatically to a political issue for which there is not direct guidance from the scriptures or christian tradition, and it really is a political issue that christians across the spectrum can disagree ab
overall, the violent crime rate in arizona is down, and so is property crime, and census data shows that immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than legal residents. >> the legislature would say that this law is intended to stop home invasions, drugs coming across the border, guns being smuggled is absurd. in no way does this law even begin to address those issues. >> father raul trevizo pastors a catholic parish in tucson, near the border, of about 4,000 families, many of them...