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trend is to accommodate these high-frequency traders, and, obviously, we provide full api's for thatm-made -- our main customer base are these traders. >> does bitcoin have a chance of getting back to record levels of 19500 and change? >> i think it will surpass it. >> when? >> it's very difficult, but i would say by end of next year, i think it will surpass the all-time high. emily: or soft is calling for new legislation to govern facial recognition software -- microsoft is calling for new legislation to govern facial recognition software, advocating for human review and oversight of the technology, adding that sellers must recognize they are not exalted there obligation to comply with law prohibiting discrimination against individual consumers are groups of consumers. microsoft is also asking for laws that require companies that use facial recognition in public areas to make customers and passersby aware. that does it for "bloomberg that does it for "bloomberg that does it for "bloomberg comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing
trend is to accommodate these high-frequency traders, and, obviously, we provide full api's for thatm-made -- our main customer base are these traders. >> does bitcoin have a chance of getting back to record levels of 19500 and change? >> i think it will surpass it. >> when? >> it's very difficult, but i would say by end of next year, i think it will surpass the all-time high. emily: or soft is calling for new legislation to govern facial recognition software --...
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starting a new school or college or apprenticeship, getting a job and starting a business, running apis a house on getting married or starting a family. these are the things that matter most and by agreeing a good brexit deal we can focus our energies on those things. strengthening our economy and opening up new markets for our businesses to create newjobs and opportunities across the uk. building the houses are country needs so building the houses are country needs so everyone can building the houses are country needs so everyone can have a home of their own. transforming technical education supplement gains the skills they need to get on. a long—term plan for the nhs will put a little investment into our most precious public service site is there for us when we need it. you will introduce a new skills —based immigration system to replace the demand movement —— freedom of movement and by enhancing and protecting our environment will make britain a healthier place. this year the uk has achieved a lot. the employment rate is at a record high, it is starting its first sustained fall ina i
starting a new school or college or apprenticeship, getting a job and starting a business, running apis a house on getting married or starting a family. these are the things that matter most and by agreeing a good brexit deal we can focus our energies on those things. strengthening our economy and opening up new markets for our businesses to create newjobs and opportunities across the uk. building the houses are country needs so building the houses are country needs so everyone can building the...
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. >> también del apis bebida de harina de maíz . >> aunque nacieran acá o vivido muchos años acá quecon la comunidad también regalaron juguetes los asistentes dan gracias a pesar de tener diferencias . >> es para compartir con otras personas y que los niños también disfruten . >> la reunión estuvo con el reverendo en pantalla y también el alcalde de la ciudad de nueva york, bill de blasio . >> después de seis meses la madre con sus hijas se reúnen y hizo realidad en su donde todo era felicidad . >> contenta por estar con mis hijas ,gracias a la ayuda de ustedes, pude tener mi milagro de navidad . >> las niñas llegaron en junio pero el reencuentro fue hace 10 días , una abogada logró esto , . >> ahora al sur de california , cientos de personas llevaron alegría a indigentes . >> cocinaron comida pero también llevaron regalos a personas que no tenían con quién compartir . >> llegó la navidad y el gesto sincero de cientos depeonas que no durmieron para repartir n >> tendrán desayuno de 12 de la también chocolate . >> adems de la comida es visita más esperada de este día de papá noel con
. >> también del apis bebida de harina de maíz . >> aunque nacieran acá o vivido muchos años acá quecon la comunidad también regalaron juguetes los asistentes dan gracias a pesar de tener diferencias . >> es para compartir con otras personas y que los niños también disfruten . >> la reunión estuvo con el reverendo en pantalla y también el alcalde de la ciudad de nueva york, bill de blasio . >> después de seis meses la madre con sus hijas se reúnen y...
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michael flynn, donald trump's former national security adviser, is due to be sentenced for lying to the apials during the transition. official sources in yemen ‘s sake violence has continued to sporadically erupt in the port city of hodeidah despite a planned ceasefire between the government and the houthi rebels opponents. the port is a key gateway for vital supplies of aid to the country's people. and protesters have once again taken to the streets of budapest for the sixth consecutive day against the government. the demonstrators accuse state television of being a mouthpiece of the fidesz government. what is making headlines in the uk? you can guess. the front page of the guardian is looking at brexit. theresa may intensifying her warnings on the dangers of no deal between britain and the eu, as jeremy corbyn, the opposition leader of the labour party wants to table a vote of no confidence in mrs may. the new york times focuses on those allegations that russia interfered in the 2016 us presidential election. moscow is denying any wrongdoing. the financial times is the difficulties facing
michael flynn, donald trump's former national security adviser, is due to be sentenced for lying to the apials during the transition. official sources in yemen ‘s sake violence has continued to sporadically erupt in the port city of hodeidah despite a planned ceasefire between the government and the houthi rebels opponents. the port is a key gateway for vital supplies of aid to the country's people. and protesters have once again taken to the streets of budapest for the sixth consecutive day...
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api data is a little volatile. thank you very much. us from the cme on the price of crude. let's turn backto the tesla story. stock of the hour. today maybe some stability being put in. we have a deal effectively done a few weeks back and now we have two prominent business veterans joining the board at tesla. bring to theison show, larry ellison of oracle? >> you know him well. he is a big name and obviously someone who has been controversial and this known to be a very outspoken executive. he does identify a lot with elon musk. sort of bootstraps entrepreneur, built up an empire in silicon valley, and to give him credit, he is an experienced board member in the technology world. he was on the apple board for a lot of years so he has seen tiffany's go up and down and knows how to supervise them. guy: what does kathleen wilson-thompson bring? the company has had issues and a nevis elon musk. crayton: bringing somebody experienced in human resources not a bad move. tesla has had a lot of turnover in the executive ranks, this year especia
api data is a little volatile. thank you very much. us from the cme on the price of crude. let's turn backto the tesla story. stock of the hour. today maybe some stability being put in. we have a deal effectively done a few weeks back and now we have two prominent business veterans joining the board at tesla. bring to theison show, larry ellison of oracle? >> you know him well. he is a big name and obviously someone who has been controversial and this known to be a very outspoken...
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we had that api data, not helping. let's check in on the markets.uliette: a mixed session here as we await that expected dovish tilt from the fed. in love of bit of weakness japanese equities today. the nikkei falling below 21,000 points for the first time since march. hong kong stocks higher in late trade. china under pressure today. not much movement in the yuan. indian stocks are higher. picture asery mixed we await that decision from the fmo c. let's take a look at stocks. softbank at the top of the show. disappointing with its debut today. retailinvestors were investors, there is an interesting piece on the bloomberg saying they have to be disappointed. they were chasing the dividend yield. now down 14.5%. we've seen that drop in wti crude. that has affected a lot of the energy players. upside, there is a very interesting story about one of the large chinese cities. you probably never heard of it. are reportedly going to list a ban on people selling their homes, which would lift a lot of property stocks. manus: thank you very much. the very lat
we had that api data, not helping. let's check in on the markets.uliette: a mixed session here as we await that expected dovish tilt from the fed. in love of bit of weakness japanese equities today. the nikkei falling below 21,000 points for the first time since march. hong kong stocks higher in late trade. china under pressure today. not much movement in the yuan. indian stocks are higher. picture asery mixed we await that decision from the fmo c. let's take a look at stocks. softbank at the...
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the attorney general writes that the so-called backstop will apy differently to great britain to northernnd, two parts of the uk with separate rules. and a european court will have jurisdiction or northern ireland. the legal advice states that the relationship would endure indefinitely until another agreement takes its place. that could take a long time. the advice does make clear that neither side wants it to happen. is not a comfortable resting place for the eu, either. and remember, unhappiness overba the ckstop is what makes the overall backdrop for the government so gloomy. dozens of tories loudly swearing they will reject the brexitau compromise b of it. is there anyway you can see yourself voting for this as it stands? no, there is no point of having a mishmash when the result is so bad. laura: if it is that bad, is there any point leaving? mr. johnson: let's throw this deal out. as to whether this deal is better than remaining, i have to admit it is a finely balanced question. laura: it might feel like it, but this is not a rerun of the referendum. in less than a week, mp's will b
the attorney general writes that the so-called backstop will apy differently to great britain to northernnd, two parts of the uk with separate rules. and a european court will have jurisdiction or northern ireland. the legal advice states that the relationship would endure indefinitely until another agreement takes its place. that could take a long time. the advice does make clear that neither side wants it to happen. is not a comfortable resting place for the eu, either. and remember,...
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things would not go so badly for general flynn, he had been co—operating with the fbi after lying to the apis that things might get worse. yes, he went to court expecting an easy ride, having sat for 19 interviews with the special counsel, robert mueller‘s team. it was their recommendation that he not serve a custodial sentence. but the judge, emmet sullivan, was clearly in no mood to go softly, softly with michael flynn, at one point accusing him in that report of treason. —— as we said in a report. he said "i cannot hide my disgust, arguably you sold your country out." it was clear by this point that he was considering a custodial sentence for michael flynn. so mr flynn's lawyers lapped at the chance to have the sentencing deferred. sarah sanders speaking for the white house, speaking for the white house, speaking for the white house, speaking for president trump on again making the point that flynn had been ambushed or entrapped by the fbi, yet in court general flynn's lawyer specifically denied that when asked about it by the judge. so that one does not seem to have many lakes, does it?
things would not go so badly for general flynn, he had been co—operating with the fbi after lying to the apis that things might get worse. yes, he went to court expecting an easy ride, having sat for 19 interviews with the special counsel, robert mueller‘s team. it was their recommendation that he not serve a custodial sentence. but the judge, emmet sullivan, was clearly in no mood to go softly, softly with michael flynn, at one point accusing him in that report of treason. —— as we...
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i think it's important companies think about data harvesting through api but court orders and skating those those means. we've seen similar means in the recent past. for example, a couple years ago yahoo received and complied with a court order asking that they scan all email content in their databases for specific bits of content that the government was looking for. it's not hard to ma'am the government coming with a similar court order to someone that maintains databases and asking for a mass scan to find very particular faceprints. so we have google talking about surveillance transparency, and facebook talking about it, these companies maintain very large photo databases, google has over 200 million users store photos in its cloud service, over 24 billion selfies. they have billions of photos up loaded every day. it would be great if these companies build out transparent reports to think about possibly including a warrant canary for facial recognition. so if the government ever does come with a broad excessive order saying we want to start scanning all your photos for facial recogn
i think it's important companies think about data harvesting through api but court orders and skating those those means. we've seen similar means in the recent past. for example, a couple years ago yahoo received and complied with a court order asking that they scan all email content in their databases for specific bits of content that the government was looking for. it's not hard to ma'am the government coming with a similar court order to someone that maintains databases and asking for a mass...
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more than twenty years and they have always been observed by both russian and ukrainian ships the apis bigos guard said that there were ammunition and weapons found on board of the rest of ukrainian vessels that exceeded the standard load and also documents that said that that should have been a call for an op when you put it in the first note of during the inspection of ukrainian ships a document was found which orders and this is a quote to make passage through the coach straight out of the russian navy and f.s.b. supervision the main goal is to covertly pass through the cut straight end of quote you can make your own conclusion. russian court issued a decision ordering that all of the twenty four ukrainian servicemen arrested and the incident be held in custody for two months while the investigation is underway all of the men who were accused of trust passing ukraine calls this an act of aggression russia's f.s.b. says that the country is trying to picture servicemen as prisoners of war as they do immigrants just on up in recent times the ukrainian side has attempted to present its
more than twenty years and they have always been observed by both russian and ukrainian ships the apis bigos guard said that there were ammunition and weapons found on board of the rest of ukrainian vessels that exceeded the standard load and also documents that said that that should have been a call for an op when you put it in the first note of during the inspection of ukrainian ships a document was found which orders and this is a quote to make passage through the coach straight out of the...
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-basedare all api high-frequency traders.s, fixed income, any products, the global trend is to accommodate these high-frequency traders. obviously, we provide full apis for that we had our best base are these professional traders. was the biggest mother no history in terms of transaction volume in bitcoin and also u.s. dollars. how willthrough that, this grow through that consolidation, as the industry becomes more institutionalized? mike: there will be these dealer-brokers offering crypto to their retail customers, and brokers who will be providing services to institutional investors. all of them will combine in working with exchanges. we are the exchange that provides liquidity to all of these providers. flesh isis that of that behind the rebranding of the exchange? is that behind the rebranding of the exchange? you get the institutional investors in to provide liquidity, and that is the other way around? mike: that's right. if you take away bitcoin, it is market.very illiquid we were operating through discrete exchanges. o
-basedare all api high-frequency traders.s, fixed income, any products, the global trend is to accommodate these high-frequency traders. obviously, we provide full apis for that we had our best base are these professional traders. was the biggest mother no history in terms of transaction volume in bitcoin and also u.s. dollars. how willthrough that, this grow through that consolidation, as the industry becomes more institutionalized? mike: there will be these dealer-brokers offering crypto to...
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data.contradicts the api marginally less bearish.two weeks from the opec meeting which did not go well, if the objective was to control the market. what now? credibility,st part of that russia brokering a deal in opec, xor neri for a country who attempt out of these matters for -- the and limitation will go slowly with lots of exemptions from lots of countries. if you look at what the saudi cuttingare doing, exports to the u.s. so they can get visible inventories down faster. that is the best data we have. demand story coming in, particularly worrying about emerging markets. do we know what is out there in terms of inventory? >> not a clue. we have phenomenally good data from the u.s., ok data from europe, no data on china or india. the rest of the world is patchy. we are all playing a guessing game. countality is we can barrels going out and being consumed but a gap between the two which is coming down to where is the oil, what does it look like relative to demand and what would it look like in six months? that is what the mice -- m
data.contradicts the api marginally less bearish.two weeks from the opec meeting which did not go well, if the objective was to control the market. what now? credibility,st part of that russia brokering a deal in opec, xor neri for a country who attempt out of these matters for -- the and limitation will go slowly with lots of exemptions from lots of countries. if you look at what the saudi cuttingare doing, exports to the u.s. so they can get visible inventories down faster. that is the best...
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it's important that social media companies continue to be vigilant on the front to limit their api to prevent photo databases from becoming a means of government surveillance and facial recognition surveillance. but i think it's important companies think not just about data scanning and harvesting on the platforms ultimately through api access but although about court orders and go into those means to we seen similar things like this in recent past. for example, a couple years ago yahoo! received and complied with a court order asking that they scan all-female content in their databases for specific bits of content that government was looking for. it's an hard to imagine the government, with a similar court order to some of the maintained databases and asking for a mass scan to find very particular face prints. we have google talking about secretary spencer, facebook talk about surveillance. these companies maintain very large photo databases. google has over 200 million users stored photos in its cloud photo services including 24 billion selfies. facebook has over 359 photos uploaded
it's important that social media companies continue to be vigilant on the front to limit their api to prevent photo databases from becoming a means of government surveillance and facial recognition surveillance. but i think it's important companies think not just about data scanning and harvesting on the platforms ultimately through api access but although about court orders and go into those means to we seen similar things like this in recent past. for example, a couple years ago yahoo!...
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people's facebook information and as part of that ongoing effort, we are in the midst of viewing all our apisam interfaces. they have to talk to each other and the partners that can access them. face back rarely audited partners. relationships often cleared by chief exec tiffs. here is congressman kennedy earlier. >> i hate to do it but i will if they can't clean up their act. >> there is more bad news for facebook. the district of columbia attorney general filed a lawsuit against the company for allowing political consulting firm cambridge analytica to abuse user data during the 2016 presidential election. we have reached out to facebook on all of this. still haven't heard back. dana? >> dana: alicia, thank you. >> sure. >> you have to allow people to get out there and make their cases, make their cases to the people, have competition. they are going to want to have candidates that do inspire but that also are going to be able to show how they take on donald trump. i have always believed that the answer is not just going down the rabbit hole everywhere he goes. >> dana: minnesota senator, am
people's facebook information and as part of that ongoing effort, we are in the midst of viewing all our apisam interfaces. they have to talk to each other and the partners that can access them. face back rarely audited partners. relationships often cleared by chief exec tiffs. here is congressman kennedy earlier. >> i hate to do it but i will if they can't clean up their act. >> there is more bad news for facebook. the district of columbia attorney general filed a lawsuit against...
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so you can see on api -- and across the spectrum -- we're pretty close to on the mark. i want to clarify, in case i mumbled at the beginning, this is the standard representation of our agency. we're meeting it on this level. pointing particularly to the african-american population of employees, about 15% of hsa employe employees. moving to the right, hispanic, latino, 20% of our employees and almost 20% of clientele. and 19% of hsa employees are white and 20% of our clientele. so that just gives you a little framework to give you a picture of our 2,400 or so employees, what the breakdown is. so the next slide is really just a representation on what we have embarked upon. really, this is over the past two to three years. what we're calling it internally and externally is the dvi. it embraces diversity, equity, and inclusion, dei. it produces more creative and innovative processes for the agency. one area of training is around employee conduct and employee performance with the equity inclusion lens. and that's all staff have mandatory nine hours of training that includes
so you can see on api -- and across the spectrum -- we're pretty close to on the mark. i want to clarify, in case i mumbled at the beginning, this is the standard representation of our agency. we're meeting it on this level. pointing particularly to the african-american population of employees, about 15% of hsa employe employees. moving to the right, hispanic, latino, 20% of our employees and almost 20% of clientele. and 19% of hsa employees are white and 20% of our clientele. so that just...
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so when the api is up, it doesn't tell you which one of those constituents is up. so let me -- the things that we track are ozone, particulate matter, nitrogen. the key ones for health are ozone and particulate matter. that's when in the summer, you have spare the air, don't drive. in the winter, when particulates go up, you have the spare the air and don't burn wood. so sometimes you will see conflicting things. so in the summer there may be a fire, but there may not be a spare the air alert because the ozone is fine. sometimes you'll see conflicting messages and it's important to understand how that works. what we know about human health, the particulates are the ones we're most concerned about. that happens with wildfires. you can see a strand of hair and you can see the little blue dots that represent particulate matter. and the most we're concerned about are those that are 2.5 microns or smaller. they're so small, you can breathe them deep into your lung and that will have the worst health effects. so that's a good depiction of that. the second thing, if you g
so when the api is up, it doesn't tell you which one of those constituents is up. so let me -- the things that we track are ozone, particulate matter, nitrogen. the key ones for health are ozone and particulate matter. that's when in the summer, you have spare the air, don't drive. in the winter, when particulates go up, you have the spare the air and don't burn wood. so sometimes you will see conflicting things. so in the summer there may be a fire, but there may not be a spare the air alert...
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the group of individuals attempting to come here legally via the conduit of a port of entry apying for asylum there is a process and legal system in place and they are engaging or attempting to engage that system, god bless them. more power to them. go to the process that is in place. what i call a illegal those that are attempting to come ine here ily who stated e plicitly if they reject here i'm going to try to come in here illegally. we want people to come here legally. >> seems the new testament is very clear about welcoming a stranger. how is it that people who aspouse a certain set of faith principles can be so hostile tord people who are fleeing for their lives? and since you are a person who has a foot in both worlds, how do you understandhis disconnect and how this issue is thewed? >> there is a grou really says our great angst, our consternation, the imperati at lugs the acid reflux is the illegal entry. we want people to come here legally. then there is another group that i think suffers from a way of thinking where they believe that being an american is er we european prese
the group of individuals attempting to come here legally via the conduit of a port of entry apying for asylum there is a process and legal system in place and they are engaging or attempting to engage that system, god bless them. more power to them. go to the process that is in place. what i call a illegal those that are attempting to come ine here ily who stated e plicitly if they reject here i'm going to try to come in here illegally. we want people to come here legally. >> seems the...
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so to recap, the fbi, under president obama, they got apy warrant to spymp on trump campaign associatearterr page at the height of the 2016 election. in order to achieve this feat, they had presented the fisa court judge with evidence that we now know the fbi knew wasne sketchy and knew was not verifiedhy and they themselves had doubts about it ever being true. they knew the evidence was bought and paid for, too, byy hillary clinton. that was withheld from the fisa court judges. the evidence was bolstered with the circular media reporting that the fbi knew f christopher steele was behind. but, as we now know, that's not how so-called evidence was presented to the fisao- court. so tonight, the smoking gun evidence that the fbi,nd under james comey's leadership, committed a complete and total fraud on the fisa courts by presenting the court hillary's bought and paid russian dossier as real intelligence and they hid the fact that the other evidence was nothing more than circular reporting. they knew it all. the email chain shows it all. now, the evidence shows a serious miscarriage of jus
so to recap, the fbi, under president obama, they got apy warrant to spymp on trump campaign associatearterr page at the height of the 2016 election. in order to achieve this feat, they had presented the fisa court judge with evidence that we now know the fbi knew wasne sketchy and knew was not verifiedhy and they themselves had doubts about it ever being true. they knew the evidence was bought and paid for, too, byy hillary clinton. that was withheld from the fisa court judges. the evidence...
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thousands of tsa agents are having to report to work this morning without getting apy check. they will not get paid until this shutdown is over. so, yeah, holiday shopping can be stressful, but even more so for the agents who are working during the height of this busy holiday season and understandingly caught in the middle of this shutdown. i also met with another traveler who is dealing with all of this. sara, you and theo are on your way to charleston, west virginia, for the holiday season. you are among the 800,000 employees affected by this shutdown. how frustrating is this for you? >> it's frustrating, but i don't think i'm going let it affect the holiday spirit. i'm going to enjoy the holiday and the break and spend time with family and friends. that's what i'm looking forward to. >> and everybody has been watching capitol hill very closely. you told me you tried to tune it out, but this is the third time that we've gone through this in recent months. >> it is. earlier this week, we were hopeful that it was going to stay open, and then as it got towards the end of the w
thousands of tsa agents are having to report to work this morning without getting apy check. they will not get paid until this shutdown is over. so, yeah, holiday shopping can be stressful, but even more so for the agents who are working during the height of this busy holiday season and understandingly caught in the middle of this shutdown. i also met with another traveler who is dealing with all of this. sara, you and theo are on your way to charleston, west virginia, for the holiday season....
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is there a level of privacy that just has to apy to everyone? or do you think...n, you might have a view of, this is what privacy mea to mark zuckerberg, so this is what it's going to mean at facebook. >> yeah, i mean, people can control this, right, themselves. simple control always has been one of the iortant parts of using facebook. >> narrator: kara swisher has covered zuckerberg since the beginning. she interviewed him after the company had changed its defaults privacy sett >> do you feel like it's a backlash? do you feel like you are violating people's privacy? and when we started to ask questions, he became increasingly uncomfortable. >> you know, it's... >> i tnk the issue is, you became the head of the biggest social networking company on the planet. >> yh, no, so... but i... th interesting thing is that, you know, so i started this when i was, you know, started working on this ty of stuff when i was 18. >> so he started to sweat quite a lot, and then a lot a lot, and then a real lot. so the kind that... this kind of thing where, younow, like "broadcast n
is there a level of privacy that just has to apy to everyone? or do you think...n, you might have a view of, this is what privacy mea to mark zuckerberg, so this is what it's going to mean at facebook. >> yeah, i mean, people can control this, right, themselves. simple control always has been one of the iortant parts of using facebook. >> narrator: kara swisher has covered zuckerberg since the beginning. she interviewed him after the company had changed its defaults privacy sett...
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you are either organizing in the muslim space or the api space. you can't be this multi-layered, multi-faceted intersectional person sitting in multiple spaces because you were kept busy fighting these different fights and so under this administration we've been working to reclaim the complexity and nuances of the stories to tell the multiple stories whether it is around cost lines and whether it is amplifying the stories of the native-american muslims at standing rock and really thinking about what are the places where people are flattening stories. the immigration narrative kind of pointing out the different communities that are impacted whether it's african muslim immigrants or immigrants from other backgrounds and really fighting to have coalition that are then representative and that bring in all these different backgrounds because ultimately the core root of everything that we are fighting together is white supremacy and it's racism and anti-plaqueness andblacknes other isms and coalitions and why not build these coalitions that are diverse
you are either organizing in the muslim space or the api space. you can't be this multi-layered, multi-faceted intersectional person sitting in multiple spaces because you were kept busy fighting these different fights and so under this administration we've been working to reclaim the complexity and nuances of the stories to tell the multiple stories whether it is around cost lines and whether it is amplifying the stories of the native-american muslims at standing rock and really thinking about...
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api data showing a drawdown. in april 2017 low.er they could be a no-confidence vote. ftse futures, on the front foot, painting a similar story. u.s. futures higher as well. back to brexit. reports conservative lawmakers could be about to -- italy populist have been helped by an unlikely source, emmanuel macron. the friends president has announced new spending measures which could help in their challenge against eu budget rules. -- french president. bestthe part aspect prospect of a no-confidence vote weekend theresa may further? a european capitals will keep close eye on the news. we are getting from london. not the first time we her have heard the prime minister is about to be challenged. is a weak prime minister. it goes back to the fundamental point. the eu, the u.k. at this point needs to decide what it is they want. it is difficult to negotiate when you have so many voices and factions. they need to decide what is it they want. nejra: does france's announcement of increased spending cause a headache? it is a big story in brus
api data showing a drawdown. in april 2017 low.er they could be a no-confidence vote. ftse futures, on the front foot, painting a similar story. u.s. futures higher as well. back to brexit. reports conservative lawmakers could be about to -- italy populist have been helped by an unlikely source, emmanuel macron. the friends president has announced new spending measures which could help in their challenge against eu budget rules. -- french president. bestthe part aspect prospect of a...
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still a lot of head winds, api posted a big jump in crude inventories.nutes away from seeing what teia says but if you see an increase in crude inventories i would expect that the rise withti to revert to negative. >> on the retail front, is the bigger risk on the upside or down side? >> i would say there's probably a risk of moving further down but then closer to the end of that two to three month window prices will start their seasonal trend higher so gasoline is stuck in this pit of despair from the next month or two demand is relatively soft and with refineries producing gasoline to get at that more valuable distillate, prices will remain challenged so there's still possibility we see the national average go lower before rebounding as it normally does in the spring. >> interesting factor. you mention red finers haed ref sell the more valuable products. at some price does there get to be a response in terms of lower sflux does this make gasoli-- p? >> well, refineries that can't export gasoline, values are very low. in michigan of all places some gas
still a lot of head winds, api posted a big jump in crude inventories.nutes away from seeing what teia says but if you see an increase in crude inventories i would expect that the rise withti to revert to negative. >> on the retail front, is the bigger risk on the upside or down side? >> i would say there's probably a risk of moving further down but then closer to the end of that two to three month window prices will start their seasonal trend higher so gasoline is stuck in this pit...
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processing and putting it on a state-of-the-art 3-d viewer but more importantly through creating a bunch of apisd get the models much more easily than you can now. >> joan. >> so we tried to do more virtual exhibits for parks and having some of the collections digitized so they get up online and expanding that base to increase the number of exhibits, park exhibits. >> the mobile application needs some additional work for accessibility. we weren't able to do a lot of accessibility on the app when it launched so that is one of our priorities, adding material to the app. the chappa that stewart mentioned, that is from asw open source project so if you have curiosity, there are several people from amazon here and come ask me. we would like to evolve that to be on alexa. tts great somebody could go and talk to our website but we want people -- if they are in their house going, alexa how many bathrooms are in the white house and get the answer, which is our most asked question. that is the question we have the most often. how many bathrooms are if the white house. so it is involving the app and -- >>
processing and putting it on a state-of-the-art 3-d viewer but more importantly through creating a bunch of apisd get the models much more easily than you can now. >> joan. >> so we tried to do more virtual exhibits for parks and having some of the collections digitized so they get up online and expanding that base to increase the number of exhibits, park exhibits. >> the mobile application needs some additional work for accessibility. we weren't able to do a lot of...
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situation is it signaling bigger, badder things on the economic outlook yesterday what we heard from apis that there was a huge draw down in inventories, maybe 10 million barrels, maybe that eases concerns on demand wh what do you think? >> we have the eia report, we tend to think we'll see another draw you tend to see this in december where gulf coast refineries try to draw down inventory so they don't have to pay tax on them. that's one consideration but also strong refinery runs, that's using up crude. strong exports out of the u.s., over 2 million barrels per day out of the gulf coast. combination of those different factors has caused this draw we'll likely see more coming through. it's a seasonable thing. not much to read into it >> what do you think the real story is is this a supply picture or a demand picture >> more of a supply picture than a demand side of things. we're in a similar situation to late 2016, where saudi arabia had their pedal to the metal pushing out production and exports ahead of a production cut. we have an overhang that we have to work through as we go into t
situation is it signaling bigger, badder things on the economic outlook yesterday what we heard from apis that there was a huge draw down in inventories, maybe 10 million barrels, maybe that eases concerns on demand wh what do you think? >> we have the eia report, we tend to think we'll see another draw you tend to see this in december where gulf coast refineries try to draw down inventory so they don't have to pay tax on them. that's one consideration but also strong refinery runs,...
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as part of that effort we're in the midst of reviewing all our apps, apis, application program interfacethem. facebook rarely audited partnerships and relationships often cleared by zuckerberg. >> congress is going to have to regulate them and stop this and i hate to do it but by god i will if they can't clean up their act. >> on the heels of a series of data and privacy scandal zuckerberg tried to insure congress that users have control. most partnerships ended in 2017 but some were still in place as late as this past summer. >> bill: in a moment when did president obama know about the investigation into hillary clinton's server. newly released testimony might be shedding new light on the answer to that question. >> julie: the stalemate on border security on the hill. what's the next move for congress? karl rove will weigh in next. >> the president has not given up yet and i do think the issue of whether the democrats -- their one disastrous crime away from looking really bad. there are problems with people coming to the u.s. illegally. my skin... it was embarrassing. my joints... they
as part of that effort we're in the midst of reviewing all our apps, apis, application program interfacethem. facebook rarely audited partnerships and relationships often cleared by zuckerberg. >> congress is going to have to regulate them and stop this and i hate to do it but by god i will if they can't clean up their act. >> on the heels of a series of data and privacy scandal zuckerberg tried to insure congress that users have control. most partnerships ended in 2017 but some...
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i thought about this originally as your business software projects you get a bunch of api's, cloud vendors, put them together for a product, that's not the way health care really works. there isn't much in the way of goods functioning technology pipes between various vendors and various actors in the system and i will talk a little bit about the value of health care information and how the system players don't really seem to value it that much later on. so we did everything inhouse. from claims to underwriting, to even some of the care delivery services as well. what that should get us is high engagement. members actually coming to us when they have issues. and enabling that through better technology, to then become the entry point to higher better health care at a high level. it seems to be working quite well. we had 250,000 members now. it is about 1.2 billion in revenue in 2018. open enrollment is opening again for next year so we will hopefully grow quite a bit there again. we generally focus on the individual markets, aka, obama care markets, and then also, the small employer markets.
i thought about this originally as your business software projects you get a bunch of api's, cloud vendors, put them together for a product, that's not the way health care really works. there isn't much in the way of goods functioning technology pipes between various vendors and various actors in the system and i will talk a little bit about the value of health care information and how the system players don't really seem to value it that much later on. so we did everything inhouse. from claims...
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it is important social media companies continue to be vigilant to limit their api to prevent photo databases from becoming a means of government surveillance and facial recognition surveillance. it is important companies think about data harvesting on their platforms. and court orders and getting through those means. we've seen this in the recent past. a couple years ago, complied with the court order asking to scan the databases. it is hard to imagine a similar court order. we have google talking about surveillance transparency, these companies maintain very large photo databases, google has 2 million users storing photos in its cloud photo service including 24 billion selfys, facebook has 350 million photos uploaded every single day. it would be great if these companies continue to build out fantastic surveillance to think about including a warrant canary for facial recognition so the government is come with, scanning all photos for facial recognition purposes, look at the heads up and be able to start acting. with that i want to conclude by talking what actions we can take if we see these
it is important social media companies continue to be vigilant to limit their api to prevent photo databases from becoming a means of government surveillance and facial recognition surveillance. it is important companies think about data harvesting on their platforms. and court orders and getting through those means. we've seen this in the recent past. a couple years ago, complied with the court order asking to scan the databases. it is hard to imagine a similar court order. we have google...