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we're living in an orwellian time where data from the private sector, as you said, as well as data collected by the government is being collected on our every movement, location, text, internet searches and all of this is being stored by the government. and that is inappropriate. it's no problem if the government specifies in a warrant that they want to look into someone who may have ties to terrorism. and the government has full authority to act in emergencies, but they don't need to keep our data for seven years because the history is that the government, when it collects this data, it misuses it. >> let me ask you just one example. secretary chartov, tom's successor, wrote of two recent specific case, one involving a threat to new york subways and the other involving a threat to bomb wall street. both of which were picked up by scanning data and suddenly seeing connections that wouldn't exist. you could never have gotten an affidavit because you didn't know these connections existed until you found the connections. >> the president's own review panel that included republicans and democrat
we're living in an orwellian time where data from the private sector, as you said, as well as data collected by the government is being collected on our every movement, location, text, internet searches and all of this is being stored by the government. and that is inappropriate. it's no problem if the government specifies in a warrant that they want to look into someone who may have ties to terrorism. and the government has full authority to act in emergencies, but they don't need to keep our...
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use as many data sources and streams as we can to interrogate that data and hopefully in the end what we see is a more complete picture of a social trend or phenomenon that is happening. >> why do you think google searches about facebook going down? >> it could be any number of reasons. for one thing, facebook as a brand has become more widely known. people might not need to search for it to know what it is or access it. more usage of mobile devices to search for facebook on different browsers might have something to do with it. there are a number of different possible expedition for the decline -- there are a number of different possible explanations for the decline in searches on google. >> i don't want to get research geeky, but i want to get a tiny bit. thing that has annoyed me with respect to the facebook response to this princeton thing, it it was this will for that willful misinterpretation. it was not correlation and causation. they were making a more subtle point. they were making a model saying that there is an epidemiological model that says that i am more likely to use fa
use as many data sources and streams as we can to interrogate that data and hopefully in the end what we see is a more complete picture of a social trend or phenomenon that is happening. >> why do you think google searches about facebook going down? >> it could be any number of reasons. for one thing, facebook as a brand has become more widely known. people might not need to search for it to know what it is or access it. more usage of mobile devices to search for facebook on...
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as data da's office just said, they don't feel like they have the proper tool to make those decisions so we really need to work together to make sure all the agencies are coming together to have the right information to make pretrial release decisions. we also think that as chief still has noted, the city is coming together in a pcp and the reentry and the sentencetion commission, we have all of our stakeholders together working on comprehensive criminal justice plan. the discussion for need for more beds any beds needs to happen in the context of increased diversionary programs and discussion on front end investment to keep our communities safe. thank you. >> thank you so much. next speaker. i'm going to call a few more people. laura magnoni. rome a guy. hanna mason. harriet sebastian. emilie harris. >>> hi, my name is jennifer friedenbach, executive director of the coalition on homelessness. i think we can all agree we want fewer people incarcerate and had we want to make sure that those who are incarcerated have humane conditions. i really pleav we can utilize this debate as an opp
as data da's office just said, they don't feel like they have the proper tool to make those decisions so we really need to work together to make sure all the agencies are coming together to have the right information to make pretrial release decisions. we also think that as chief still has noted, the city is coming together in a pcp and the reentry and the sentencetion commission, we have all of our stakeholders together working on comprehensive criminal justice plan. the discussion for need...
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brokers have given us a survey study including the existing studies as well as vacancies and we look forward to the release of that data as today and we role look forward to incorporating that into our analysis. then there's our study based on dunn and brad street data. i want to say that no data set is a perfect but we're encouraged the basic results using the different data sets actually line up so far. we and ted and the realtors have come up with the same percentage of formula retail as a total percentage and that's from 11 to 15 percent the fact we're using different data and studies coming up with the same results is encouraging to say the least. as i mentioned there are approximately 12 hundred retail establishments that accounts for 11 percent of outlining all retailers. nationally 32 percent of retail establishment include penn 10 or more outlets we we consider 12 outlets to be formula retail. the formula retail accounts for 11 percent of the city it's broken down by usage. it's difficult to read this on the screen judge under 10 percent are retail and approximately 10 percent of restaurants are retail and ove
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as a co-sponsor. i want to add a come words of context where we are today. while san francisco has been a leader when it comes to open data movement, i think this legislation is an indication that we can do more. this is actually our third piece of legislation as a city in the last few years on this topic. the first was legislation that i worked on with mayor newsome to essentially establish as a city goal the fact that we should move forward open data. what we found, though, was that a lot of agencies only wanted to display those data sets that showed their agencies in a good light and i think what we need and what we want to focus on are data sets to show us what we can work on, what we can improve and how to deal with and tackle our city's challenges. the second piece of open data legislation that i authored and was happy to work with mayor lee's administration on established a number of more proactive steps in moving in an open data movement. it called for the hiring of a chief data officer. it called for the establishment of open data standards. it called for data coordinators to be established in city agencies throu
as a co-sponsor. i want to add a come words of context where we are today. while san francisco has been a leader when it comes to open data movement, i think this legislation is an indication that we can do more. this is actually our third piece of legislation as a city in the last few years on this topic. the first was legislation that i worked on with mayor newsome to essentially establish as a city goal the fact that we should move forward open data. what we found, though, was that a lot of...
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as well. we'll get data out in few moments. ch is the house prices contributing to a stronger consumer consumption pattern? >> at this point, not really a lot. one has to remember the housing transactions as consumer durables remain depressed. they are picking up. but this trend is now more positive. one has been underpinning the consumer is about real households versus incomes beginning to accelerate. >> how is that happening? >> employment games. it's an interesting dynamic. you've seen strong sector employment gains. the public sector highlighting the public sector employment didn't continue declining into the first quarter of last year. what the abr was expecting. so the labor market tight nts in terms of the employment data has helped the consumer. obviously, wages remain pretty weak, indeed. so we're coming off a very low base. but recovery in the uk -- >> can you see any point where wages will start to rise? at the end of the day, that's the one thing the bank would respond to. >> they want to see wage inflation picking u
as well. we'll get data out in few moments. ch is the house prices contributing to a stronger consumer consumption pattern? >> at this point, not really a lot. one has to remember the housing transactions as consumer durables remain depressed. they are picking up. but this trend is now more positive. one has been underpinning the consumer is about real households versus incomes beginning to accelerate. >> how is that happening? >> employment games. it's an interesting dynamic....
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well as data prices didn't see the afternoon will we see the number of people hero my town square. row three four times that number that was this morning. we are seeing right now that is another number of people money and building in reinforcing wire cage just off to mind right now some of these people do all that in the sand of the same people that santa was driven off by rick casey at the dean of the stadium the body by the right place that had something a lot of people carrying a homemade weapons so great she looks. that's a very rudimentary and supply for a tilt at leopard creek being carried around all sixteen people were breaking up road signs breaking the anti pagan slavs with how this note today can go together so that they could be so pleased to see people stop filing of mediation. if you will but that's also for the sox also seem to make it as barricades that is the story that time they now have a baby we are expecting to see similar type of violence that was all like to know that he had me at my son's go at some point in the kidney in the afternoon had. though. well thos
well as data prices didn't see the afternoon will we see the number of people hero my town square. row three four times that number that was this morning. we are seeing right now that is another number of people money and building in reinforcing wire cage just off to mind right now some of these people do all that in the sand of the same people that santa was driven off by rick casey at the dean of the stadium the body by the right place that had something a lot of people carrying a homemade...
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we did not overhear something as specific and as firm about how we would be treating the dictal data of people all over the world. so, i think there is definitely a potential moving forward, especially as he gets together his sort of review committees, to continue working on this project, and look into it a little bit more that will see further reforms but we didn't really dive into specifics about respecting the international rights of people to privacy would look like. >> one thing he did mention was instead of going three steps out from the telephone calls of a suspicious person, he is only going two steps out. now, to allayman, that sounds like, well, is that a big deal or not? i can't tell, but i guess mathematically, it narrows your net quite a bit. doesn't it? >> sure. makes a huge difference. if we assume none of your friends know each other going, you know, steps out, 40 people that they can watch. go out again, 1600. you go go out one more time, you have 25,000. and then, that's two hops. if you go oat three hops, you are well over 2 million. and really, that's seen -- well,
we did not overhear something as specific and as firm about how we would be treating the dictal data of people all over the world. so, i think there is definitely a potential moving forward, especially as he gets together his sort of review committees, to continue working on this project, and look into it a little bit more that will see further reforms but we didn't really dive into specifics about respecting the international rights of people to privacy would look like. >> one thing he...
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ways to get around the fisa program by telling people in europe that if they use microsoft as their carrier, the data from that -- that relationship will not be stored in the u.s. will be outside the reach the nsa program in the west. >> thank you. we appreciate you joining us
ways to get around the fisa program by telling people in europe that if they use microsoft as their carrier, the data from that -- that relationship will not be stored in the u.s. will be outside the reach the nsa program in the west. >> thank you. we appreciate you joining us
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. >> what do you mean by strategic data as a risk? >> the internet was really a product of the information age. it empowered individuals. now we are focusing on the data revolution, which empowers corporations and then the state. the combination of china, the world's second-largest economy, that thinks of data as an area where chinese corporations must be dominant and the chinese state must have influenced because of the threat to stability and the united states is a free market, but they used data as part of the military-industrial technological complex. you had a very large sector of the global economy that we used to think of as truly free market. now the states are playing a big role. that is fragmenting the way we think about that market. it is making it less efficient. it is creating more regulatory hurdles. it is making it more expensive and harder for individual corporations to go global. that means credit card companies, telecommunications companies. it is a very big change. oil companies find politics very valuable. exxon mob
. >> what do you mean by strategic data as a risk? >> the internet was really a product of the information age. it empowered individuals. now we are focusing on the data revolution, which empowers corporations and then the state. the combination of china, the world's second-largest economy, that thinks of data as an area where chinese corporations must be dominant and the chinese state must have influenced because of the threat to stability and the united states is a free market,...
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iht political commentator month and then i see him as more of my data had to say and when it meets reminisce the shoes are there has been busy before the start of the ordinary diet session. but he still went ahead with plans and hopes for. it would have to personally rewarding to school since his last political and business leaders attending the meeting he chose to be the first japanese prime minister to make a keynote speech on the blocks. all the fried over of a length over his script ppt to the integration for his coffee and sweets forum. mr asked the japanese economy is heading toward recovery. he said the government is taking measures to reduce the corporate tax rate. and that it has devised for ing investment in japan the prime minister pointed out that japan has pledged never to wage war again. i do stress that includes seeking to national corporation. his principal of twenty calls however hopes the improved relations with china and south korea. i knew we needed to be understanding and approval for japan's pouring and security policies from other countries. the two countries strongly
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as a result of your work? >> no my view the most important ones are ending the government's possession of the telephone metta datarlier i think that's absolutely critical to strike that balance between using the data in ways in which are appropriate but preventing the kind of abuse that could be disastrous, i think that's number one. number two, i think is the need for greater judicial involvement in some of the activities of these agencies. they are now given authorities to do things without a judicial order. and we feel very strongly that getting a jew additiona judicias critical k search warrants need to be brought in to this field as well. in you can three is transparency and accountability. to the extent things need to be classified, they need to be classified. but an awful lot today is kept off the table out of pub lil' pc discourse which can be brought in to the public discourse. >> can the public advocate be made to work? a lot of miss givings have been expressed publicly about that proposal? >> this is simple, it's straightforward, it's uncomplicated and it's sensual. fundamentally our legal system is a
as a result of your work? >> no my view the most important ones are ending the government's possession of the telephone metta datarlier i think that's absolutely critical to strike that balance between using the data in ways in which are appropriate but preventing the kind of abuse that could be disastrous, i think that's number one. number two, i think is the need for greater judicial involvement in some of the activities of these agencies. they are now given authorities to do things...
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it could be the data is low or the bilingual officers are not utilized as often as they could be so there is work to be there and you notice officers not certified and it's not with the department and with human resources and slow and we can push them and it's been years and no reason how slow they have been and also with the civilian employees with the department to receive complaints and certain ones they can't receive and like domestic violence and feeling frustrated that the psa is not explaining the problem and getting interpretation for them so there's a lot of progress made this year and officer chang is doing that and work with the community groups to monitor the situation even the one case where it happens it's problematic and i appreciate the chief is on top of that and dedicated so many resources to address the concerns and lastly -- i think it's exciting that they have this live -- this much more advanced problem where you can identify officers in real time in the field and dispatch them out and the officer will come faster who is bilingual which is great and i am looking to h
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the commanding officers of our stations have all received this report and use the data as a foundation of their enforcement efforts. in terms of the top five behaviors they are driving at unsafe speeds, basically speeding. vehicular violations of red light signals, failure to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks. those are marked and unmarked. failure to yield while making a left u-turn and failure to stop at a stop sign, limit line. those five are for all traffic collisions. i'm going to provide you with more recent analysis of the collision factors for pedestrian fatalities in 2013. we did see an increase in pedestrian fatalities in 2013. a total of 21 pedestrians were killed on our streets opposed to 16 in 2012. december itself was a very tragic month and that seven -- a full third of the total number were killed in december of 2013. >> i'm sorry and how many in 2012 did you say? >> 2012 was 16. 2013 was 21 and seven in december alone. the analysis shows of the 21 nine were because they did not yield, three attributed to jay walking and two failure to a boy a traffic control device. t
the commanding officers of our stations have all received this report and use the data as a foundation of their enforcement efforts. in terms of the top five behaviors they are driving at unsafe speeds, basically speeding. vehicular violations of red light signals, failure to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks. those are marked and unmarked. failure to yield while making a left u-turn and failure to stop at a stop sign, limit line. those five are for all traffic collisions. i'm going to provide...
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julie hyman has the latest on the trade. >> we are seeing a declining market as investors look at some of the datacan expect later in the week, as well as earnings reports. we have seen an extension of .elling today 16 s&p down 600 points -- points. lowestyear reaching its level in months. you would think that would be good for stocks, but not today. we have a report tomorrow on retail sales growth and inflation. in commodities, natural gas prices are surging on speculation u.s. stockpiles for heating fuel will see a record decline after that recent polar vortex. we have been seeing those prices go higher today. natural gas now at around $4.25. more on the markets in 20 minutes. 30 minutes. ♪ >> this is "money moves," where we focus on innovative alternatives to money investment. gettingality may be better in west virginia. the state is lifting a ban against using water after testing showed reduced levels of a chemical that leaked into supplies five days ago. 300,000 people were unable to drink the water from the tap after a freedom industries plant leaked chemicals into the elk river and. japanes
julie hyman has the latest on the trade. >> we are seeing a declining market as investors look at some of the datacan expect later in the week, as well as earnings reports. we have seen an extension of .elling today 16 s&p down 600 points -- points. lowestyear reaching its level in months. you would think that would be good for stocks, but not today. we have a report tomorrow on retail sales growth and inflation. in commodities, natural gas prices are surging on speculation u.s....
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. >> what does that mean as far as the data you are seeing and then the platform you're building e --ing? >> a lot is related to something like -- it is interesting. we are seeing an increasing number of companies file to use general solicitation. 506c. a lot of those companies are investment funds run by very smart people. they have not yet pulled the trigger on the general solicitation and what that is all pointed to is issues like the timing of the filing of the form with the fcc that have not completely been worked out. we are seeing a lot of promising data insofar as companies using advertising, but we have not pulling theompanies details on it. >> not all the details are worked out yet. >> thank you for joining us. founder and ceo joining us there. and bob rice. it is almost 26 minutes past the hour. that means it is time for "on the markets." alix steel is there with everything you need to know on trade. what do you see? >> a calm, mix markets. you still have it down by almost 30 points. the s&p up by 1/10 of one up byt and the nasdaq four percent. talking about how this market
. >> what does that mean as far as the data you are seeing and then the platform you're building e --ing? >> a lot is related to something like -- it is interesting. we are seeing an increasing number of companies file to use general solicitation. 506c. a lot of those companies are investment funds run by very smart people. they have not yet pulled the trigger on the general solicitation and what that is all pointed to is issues like the timing of the filing of the form with the fcc...
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so even if there's a little with bit of concern, as long as the economic data stays on an upward -- iave such a hard time with that word, trajectory, as long as the data is on an upward trajectory, i'm going to be buying dips and buying all year long. cheryl: overall bullish forecast, at least. let's go to the nymex with jeff grossman and, i know, jeff, you're watching the dollar today. some say this is the year of the dollar as in a stronger dollar. how do you play that though, jeff? >> well, very carefully, as always. but again, you have to watch it. there has been a time when the gold, the oil have really worked in tandem with them. strong dollar held the price down, weak dollar rallied. there's been quite a disconnect this the last couple of weeks here, so it's a very tricky game you're playing right now. i'm right now having enough trouble worrying about the cold weather we have and how it's shaping out here with the energy products right now. natural gas has been a major disappointment these first couple of days of the week. i'm not -- i haven't given up, of course, as you know.
so even if there's a little with bit of concern, as long as the economic data stays on an upward -- iave such a hard time with that word, trajectory, as long as the data is on an upward trajectory, i'm going to be buying dips and buying all year long. cheryl: overall bullish forecast, at least. let's go to the nymex with jeff grossman and, i know, jeff, you're watching the dollar today. some say this is the year of the dollar as in a stronger dollar. how do you play that though, jeff? >>...
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they'll use eyewitness accounts, as well as data from mobile phone networks that i guess said to track the bombers' movements. hezbollah said the trial is part of an international conspiracy and they won't cooperate. the group denies all charges, but this is the first time one of lebanon's longest political crimes is being prosecuted and for some, that's progress. >> we have a lot of people here in lob anyone that think this is political tribunal, but for us, we think it's a very serious tribunal. that it was a very serious inquiry. >> a nation sharply divided between support for hezbollah and march 14 movement set up following the death, the verdict of the court then is someone likely to heal divisions in lebanon, no matter the outcome. aljazeera. >> >> while the trial opened against a backdrop of violence a suicide attack killed at least three people. a bomber detonated his explosionives near a local government building near the border with syria. the town is a strong hold of the armed group hezbollah. we are joined live. what kind of reaction has there been in lebanon to the start o
they'll use eyewitness accounts, as well as data from mobile phone networks that i guess said to track the bombers' movements. hezbollah said the trial is part of an international conspiracy and they won't cooperate. the group denies all charges, but this is the first time one of lebanon's longest political crimes is being prosecuted and for some, that's progress. >> we have a lot of people here in lob anyone that think this is political tribunal, but for us, we think it's a very serious...
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as extensive data critics however say the measures to be introduced will end up changing very little i wouldn't call it a reform i would call it the ongoing normalization of the outrageous policy of violating the fourth amendment on an enormous scale we're learning more as every week goes by about what they're collecting in terms of text messages and e-mails and. data and it's it's voluminous and the president is is not can it mean that anything is been done wrong is not proposing to stop doing it is not suggesting we restore the fourth amendment to the constitution he's suggesting that this will continue and it will be reformed perhaps in part someday but he claims it's been a great step forward i don't see it. of the global spread of america's all seeing eyes of cost taxpayers a pretty penny as well the actual figures are as you would expect top secret but here's some leaked information that lifts the lid on the spy spending the so-called black budget reportedly amounts to fifty two point six billion dollars for twenty thirteen out of out over ten billion went to the n.s.a. its fun
as extensive data critics however say the measures to be introduced will end up changing very little i wouldn't call it a reform i would call it the ongoing normalization of the outrageous policy of violating the fourth amendment on an enormous scale we're learning more as every week goes by about what they're collecting in terms of text messages and e-mails and. data and it's it's voluminous and the president is is not can it mean that anything is been done wrong is not proposing to stop doing...
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after the break. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, powerful new computer that n break down the codes used to keep data secret. as brian todd >>> the nsa is reportedly developing a powerful new computer that can break down the codes used to keep data secret. as brian explains, it could help target criminals, but could also raise some privacy concerns. >> incorruption, those scrambled codes online. shield the most top secret crucial data that governments possess from hackers and cyber spies. now the nsa is reportedly developing what's called a computer. when it's complete, it will be able to break just about any incorruption in incription in the world. >> it will make it a lot easier for nsa to break the code that foreign governments use, that foreign criminal groups use. >> but nsa will be able to break incorruption codes that we all use, to protect our bank accounts, medical records, a privacy advocate says that would lead to a world with no secrets. it would be pointless to trying to protect anything. >> we don't know what the capabilities are, what steps are being taken to undermine the types of inscription th
after the break. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, powerful new computer that n break down the codes used to keep data secret. as brian todd >>> the nsa is reportedly developing a powerful new computer that can break down the codes used to keep data secret. as brian explains, it could help target criminals, but could also raise some privacy concerns. >> incorruption, those scrambled codes online. shield the most top secret crucial data that governments possess from hackers and cyber spies. now the...
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many people look at that as a positive. on the bulk data, he didn't a lot of people say, no, why are we collecting this at all? that part of the debate as far as the president is concerned is over. we're going to do this. the question is how do we do it? and i'm happy to reform how we structure this and how we do it but we really aren't changing that much. it is really about process than it is about the actual gathering of information. >> but the process in fact is going to be very complicated. chris cillizza, there is no road map from where they are going to store these data. and if the president is saying we need to have the metadata but we're not going to collect it -- we'll collect it but not going to store it on government property but at the same time most privacy advocates or many privacy advocates would acknowledge that it's not necessarily better to have the telephone companies have it. we haven't been -- we certainly have enough information recently that credit card and other information can be penetrated very easily. >> well, two
many people look at that as a positive. on the bulk data, he didn't a lot of people say, no, why are we collecting this at all? that part of the debate as far as the president is concerned is over. we're going to do this. the question is how do we do it? and i'm happy to reform how we structure this and how we do it but we really aren't changing that much. it is really about process than it is about the actual gathering of information. >> but the process in fact is going to be very...
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learned that the nsa has secretly hacked into group will in yahoo's data links are good omen calls this the most explosive story. as it was breaking into the data links the private leone to links between for example to remove data centers one in finland and one in. i'm gonna end of their intercepting the data as it crosses their their intercepting that in very large numbers to collecting personal hundreds of millions of e mail address books. i was a shocker for me and them very much for the industry. and despite repeated assurances from the white house despite its internal industry documents and pfizer court documents reveal. again as they broke privacy rules. thousands of times every year in congress there is a revolt against the spy agency. we're here to answer one question for the people we represent. do we oppose the suspicion this collection of every american's phone records in the summer the house of representatives comes within just a few votes of de funding the essays ball records collection program despite the defeat nsa reformers are in bold in a flurry of legislation drops to rein in unison as powers the
learned that the nsa has secretly hacked into group will in yahoo's data links are good omen calls this the most explosive story. as it was breaking into the data links the private leone to links between for example to remove data centers one in finland and one in. i'm gonna end of their intercepting the data as it crosses their their intercepting that in very large numbers to collecting personal hundreds of millions of e mail address books. i was a shocker for me and them very much for the...
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policies are in placed and protections so far as critical data security and i want to thank you four previously funding that. they're the folks that bring us the web port all i mentioned earlier. this group has been active with the wee subpoena upgrades on page 18. to give you this prospective this group of 75 people are supporting over one hundred and 28 contractors. we've grown with 44 new application systems over the 4 years with a relatively flat budget. you can see we're currently funded at the 2.8 percent of the operating budget and that's slightly below the industry benchmark of 4.7 i'm asking for a one-time funding for our disaster operations. it's to help us to bring up the datacenter and capacity and backs up in the event of a major earthquake or disturbance. the contingent of operation is role to bring additional support for the growth and demand as we've gone from less than a one hundred applications to over one hundred and thirty. a person could only do showing so much but we need more collaboration so you see a new position in her. what's existing and immense we collect
policies are in placed and protections so far as critical data security and i want to thank you four previously funding that. they're the folks that bring us the web port all i mentioned earlier. this group has been active with the wee subpoena upgrades on page 18. to give you this prospective this group of 75 people are supporting over one hundred and 28 contractors. we've grown with 44 new application systems over the 4 years with a relatively flat budget. you can see we're currently funded...
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2012 season or how many years of data are you bringing? >> well, as we did with the flex funded work for blue shield we would look at 36 months of data as current as we can get it. >> up to 2013? >> yeah, up to the end of the year. that would be our goal so we basically built the template for this for flex funded and if you go to the website the same analysis and side by sides that we presented before and i understand your opinions and i personally off the [inaudible] and maximize the trust for my client and specific and that's my optic and i understand that and i appreciate it very much what was said and i understand that whole argument. it's absolutely fair to say but i am charged with one role to maximize assets of the trust and find the money and bring it to your attention. now, fully insured -- you could do that and we could see that or see if there is money to put it in the trust and is this better for kaiser in the long run? i will answer that question. you didn't ask that. kaiser's preference is still fully insured and run their organization t
2012 season or how many years of data are you bringing? >> well, as we did with the flex funded work for blue shield we would look at 36 months of data as current as we can get it. >> up to 2013? >> yeah, up to the end of the year. that would be our goal so we basically built the template for this for flex funded and if you go to the website the same analysis and side by sides that we presented before and i understand your opinions and i personally off the [inaudible] and...
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municipalities to build pump stations where wastewater from treatment plants can be pumped into their data storage centers as a cooling agent the n.s.a. is using these deals with the municipalities to feel so good about themselves single save money and they're being environmentally conscious it's not like they're cooling their data storage centers with anyon it's just waste water from municipality. these deals will save taxpayer dollars. and be good pretty natural ecosystem. so now back to off now the fourth amendment protection act if adopted by state the bill would make it illegal for those municipalities to give the n.s.a. back wastewater sure it's kind of a backdoor way to stop the n.s.a. data collection but we are talking about american politics here so you've got to outsmart the rats by playing their own day right. of course the n.s.a. would probably find another way to cool their servers maybe through the tears of newborn puppies or something got a road but off now the plan is a great way to throw up a roadblock to at least slow the n.s.a. data collection down if not stop it altogether and so far they
municipalities to build pump stations where wastewater from treatment plants can be pumped into their data storage centers as a cooling agent the n.s.a. is using these deals with the municipalities to feel so good about themselves single save money and they're being environmentally conscious it's not like they're cooling their data storage centers with anyon it's just waste water from municipality. these deals will save taxpayer dollars. and be good pretty natural ecosystem. so now back to off...
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has a sort of utilitarian value of what i think the weather data as an example you know we have all the data and the prediction and work out. and the information from there anymore. i used to. generally almost all of the scientific. comes down to monitoring investigations and observing different processes. doesn't play the main role here. we have to make sure we have a claim here. at the program. but the polar explorers don't like it. used to going to the remote. seems to taste better. than. water here is the same after distillation and because of the lack of minerals. from dental problems. better to fill it. table and forget to take. it anymore. pull my teeth out all the time here i've lost four in this room alone it's my sacrifice. it's been a month since our. station. but thankfully this month. medical emergencies. even started to study english computer here help me he installed a ton of different programs everything i. usually don't have time for anything or to think. about anything seriously but here we have an opportunity to stop and think it's the first step that was the most imp
has a sort of utilitarian value of what i think the weather data as an example you know we have all the data and the prediction and work out. and the information from there anymore. i used to. generally almost all of the scientific. comes down to monitoring investigations and observing different processes. doesn't play the main role here. we have to make sure we have a claim here. at the program. but the polar explorers don't like it. used to going to the remote. seems to taste better. than....
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data outside the government. he wants to add advocates to add an independent voice and signature cases. and as we mentioned, some friendliry leaf for allies. from our spying. but, focusing on the meta data, is this really, again a big deal? the reality is at&t would keep the records for 5 to seven years. different phone companies all had different time frames within which they kept the data. so if the government can access it from the phone companies or from this third party storage facility, in the end does it really make any difference for americans? >> well, i think it does in this sense. you put it in this system which adds time or process to the period when nsa has to react to a lead ordeal with a crisis, you are increasing the risk that we will miss something or not handle it aappropriately. and that is one risk. another risk is simply that i don't know how secure another entity or the phone companies would be when it comes to protecting data like that. i have an unlisted number but i get 12 robo calls a day. we had the problems with target being hacked. nsa has a whole effort that is de
data outside the government. he wants to add advocates to add an independent voice and signature cases. and as we mentioned, some friendliry leaf for allies. from our spying. but, focusing on the meta data, is this really, again a big deal? the reality is at&t would keep the records for 5 to seven years. different phone companies all had different time frames within which they kept the data. so if the government can access it from the phone companies or from this third party storage...
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the next focus will be the minutes from the federal reserve's latest policy meeting, as well as employment data due out later. meanwhile, euro, again, roughly 142.27. >>> japanese electronics maker hitachi will reshuffle its top management. the corporate executives explained that they will go ahead with downsizing and restructuring of subsidiaries. hitachi's board of directors decided on wednesday to replace chairman karamura with the president. and the current senior vice president will become president and chief operating officer. they will take up their posts on april 1st. >> translator: i think it's very important we should move forward and do more to respond promptly to the markets. and take measures to deal swiftly with changes. >> he became the chairman in april 2009 after hitachi suffered its largest ever net loss. he's been pushing for structural reforms to rebuild its finances. >>> well the people over at canon like the picture that they're seeing with exports. they're banking on the yen remaining weak for some time and they hope to make more money selling their products abroad. sort
the next focus will be the minutes from the federal reserve's latest policy meeting, as well as employment data due out later. meanwhile, euro, again, roughly 142.27. >>> japanese electronics maker hitachi will reshuffle its top management. the corporate executives explained that they will go ahead with downsizing and restructuring of subsidiaries. hitachi's board of directors decided on wednesday to replace chairman karamura with the president. and the current senior vice president...
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data. of that is not as -- that is not as controversial. data program has been virtually useless but they still want to keep it go -- the metadata program has been virtually useless but they still want to keep it going. earlier you mentioned national security letters. can you explain what those are and what changes the president announced yesterday? guest: the national security letters, there are two ways of getting access to your information. one is going to record and showing you have probable cause and then the court will decide whether or not that is true and the will issue a warrant to law enforcement organization, fbi or whatever, to get your records. the easier way is the national security letter. it does not involve going to a court. all it involves is having a letter written by the justice , pleasent, saying give this person access to all records. it eliminates the court from a role in the national security letters. the recommendation is to have national security letters go through the press system -- host: from the president's pane
data. of that is not as -- that is not as controversial. data program has been virtually useless but they still want to keep it go -- the metadata program has been virtually useless but they still want to keep it going. earlier you mentioned national security letters. can you explain what those are and what changes the president announced yesterday? guest: the national security letters, there are two ways of getting access to your information. one is going to record and showing you have...
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agencies in britain germany france and spain and taking all the data that they hoover up domestically and posting it on to the n.s.a. for processing as the story on ravelled it's been revealed that emails text messages phone calls and internet activity of citizens across the globe have been hoovered up the year ago most people have agree the european union's data protection rules are the best in the world the most rigorous spy agency the n.s.a. and usage q. in the u.k. basically just mean ignoring all those rules. and just taking everything they want after it was revealed that the n.s.a. had intercepted angela merkel's phone calls it became clear that even the german chancellor is immune obviously our data is not very protected otherwise those scandals would not have occurred whether it was germany whether it was in brussels in the know in france according to edward snowden's latest leak the national security agency isn't just gathering intelligence for national security purposes but indulging in industrial espionage as well he cited germany's engineering firm siemens as one target and still no admission from the top i can give assur
agencies in britain germany france and spain and taking all the data that they hoover up domestically and posting it on to the n.s.a. for processing as the story on ravelled it's been revealed that emails text messages phone calls and internet activity of citizens across the globe have been hoovered up the year ago most people have agree the european union's data protection rules are the best in the world the most rigorous spy agency the n.s.a. and usage q. in the u.k. basically just mean...
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will be placed on how troves of collected data are used authorities will also need a court order they want to run a check on a phone number using the n.s.a. as extensive data critics however say little is said to change despite the big announcement. i wouldn't call it a reform i would call it the ongoing normalisation of the outrageous policy of violating the fourth amendment on an enormous scale we're learning more as every week goes by about what they're collecting in terms of text messages and e-mails and emitted data and it's it's voluminous and the president is is not can it meaning that anything has been done wrong is not proposing to stop doing it is not suggesting we restore the fourth amendment to the constitution he's suggesting that this will continue and it will be reformed perhaps in part someday but he claims it's been a great step forward i don't see it the global spread of america's all seeing eye is suddenly costing taxpayers a pretty penny as well by the actual figures are as you would expect top secret but here's some leaked information that lifts the lid on the spy spending now the so-called black budget reportedly amount
will be placed on how troves of collected data are used authorities will also need a court order they want to run a check on a phone number using the n.s.a. as extensive data critics however say little is said to change despite the big announcement. i wouldn't call it a reform i would call it the ongoing normalisation of the outrageous policy of violating the fourth amendment on an enormous scale we're learning more as every week goes by about what they're collecting in terms of text messages...