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the measure data, not a voice. -- they measyre data -- measure data, not voice, and it is all outdoors. that covers need. verizon wireless truly needs this. we think the people of san francisco needed. we have submitted to you at package that has nearly 700 text messages, e-mails, letters, and petition signatures supporting this facility from people in the neighborhood who use their phones, need their phones, need their phones to work, neither funds to be reliable not today, but tomorrow. i have been going to these hearings for years. we get neighbors that show up and have concerns. you must understand there are hundreds of thousands of cell phone users in san francisco. 700 of them in the last week have signed up to say they need this facility. there is quite a bit of desire. it is necessary and desirable. in this packet, there is a letter from one of your former fire marshals, who used to one -- to run the 911 dispatch. he emphasized the need of cell phones 4911 service. we have a number of caribbean restaurants who say they need this for customers in buildings -- we have a number of
the measure data, not a voice. -- they measyre data -- measure data, not voice, and it is all outdoors. that covers need. verizon wireless truly needs this. we think the people of san francisco needed. we have submitted to you at package that has nearly 700 text messages, e-mails, letters, and petition signatures supporting this facility from people in the neighborhood who use their phones, need their phones, need their phones to work, neither funds to be reliable not today, but tomorrow. i...
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new question -- who owns my data? what if i do want it to go away? >> there are very challenging concerns. certainly, governed by state boundaries. for example, numerous canadians do not want their data in american dissenters. under a land the vessels, that can be subject to inspection and seizure. all the regulations relate to national boundaries there as well. a cloud providers actually end up having to meet numerous diverse regulatory requirements related to where data may resign and how it may be encrypted. there are different purchase centers for different christian center's and countries -- there are different encryption centers for different regions and countries. i think amazon wishes they could make it go away the same way they imagine the sales tax would go away sunday. [laughter] >> but is it clear that i own my data? >> it is clear that you own your data, but it is not clear that somebody with the opprobrious search and seizure warrants cannot just make off with it, too. and, of course, you know, here is t
new question -- who owns my data? what if i do want it to go away? >> there are very challenging concerns. certainly, governed by state boundaries. for example, numerous canadians do not want their data in american dissenters. under a land the vessels, that can be subject to inspection and seizure. all the regulations relate to national boundaries there as well. a cloud providers actually end up having to meet numerous diverse regulatory requirements related to where data may resign and...
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not my data.t's about the way the population of users ask their questions. >> yes, but -- so theory did collect data and your queries that are anonmized and it's not collected, but theory will also learn about you. can you get information as to what's my home address, who is my mother, what would you -- what shall i call you? so forth. all of those things become part of your personalization. you want that. you want your executive assistant to understand who you are. >> yeah, yeah. >> because they cover apple, and i think apple has been fascinating at being not the absolute innovator, but the absolute adopter and popularizer without spending gobs of money to do it. does theory have an ongoing licensed relationship with nuance and is, therefore, a bit of every phone that has theory in it is a small check going to kn kn nuance in the end? >> neither apple nor nuance has announced that, and that's not for me to say. >> is that -- >> look at him smile. >> he adds speculation every time that maybe apple
not my data.t's about the way the population of users ask their questions. >> yes, but -- so theory did collect data and your queries that are anonmized and it's not collected, but theory will also learn about you. can you get information as to what's my home address, who is my mother, what would you -- what shall i call you? so forth. all of those things become part of your personalization. you want that. you want your executive assistant to understand who you are. >> yeah, yeah....
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voice and data service in the vicinity of the avenue. a summary of our testing methodology and details from the data results are included in exhibit a of your material packets. the term fast was based on verizon standards, stated on there website. additionally, the application to plan and does not include meaningful statistical evidence to back up the claim for dropped and blocked customer calls in the neighborhood. for example, of verizon claims as many as 50 failures per hour, but there is no explanation of how many calls when through during the same time. the application also does not explain the cost of dropped calls. how many problems are there that adding new antennas will not resolve, like customers using cell phones with a gun charge batteries? -- with uncharged batteries? exhibit b in your packets details all the information verizon must provide to prove it has a problem with capacity among adjoining cell phone sites. unless verizon is willing to present this information, the cannot prove a problem with capacity in the richmond
voice and data service in the vicinity of the avenue. a summary of our testing methodology and details from the data results are included in exhibit a of your material packets. the term fast was based on verizon standards, stated on there website. additionally, the application to plan and does not include meaningful statistical evidence to back up the claim for dropped and blocked customer calls in the neighborhood. for example, of verizon claims as many as 50 failures per hour, but there is no...
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it's also been helpful in the division of trading and markets to say that what is data we is data we may be altogether because we are in the field every day. we think we need. for instance, exposure to europe, but we could not only can't data in raw form, but of critical dialogues with the firms. that would make sense and had us be able to make a significant response. >> mr. lewis, ms. cross. i would announce a wee focus resources on it recently is lucky not to largest companies on a real-time basis. so historically we would take them up on fear, look at their thing and get some comments and perhaps move on after they responded in what we have figured out is if we have our accountants and lawyers looking on most of what they say and do over the course of the year, we are able to pick up trends and improve the disclosures across all areas of industry based on what we are saying with leading come to us and this is a great innovation that we hope to do more of it. that is worth picking up a company and giving up his comments. >> if i could just give an example of the cooperation of the
it's also been helpful in the division of trading and markets to say that what is data we is data we may be altogether because we are in the field every day. we think we need. for instance, exposure to europe, but we could not only can't data in raw form, but of critical dialogues with the firms. that would make sense and had us be able to make a significant response. >> mr. lewis, ms. cross. i would announce a wee focus resources on it recently is lucky not to largest companies on a...
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we use census data, bls data, time-use studies were people give us details of the time they spend on work in the classroom and home. those magic to the hours quite well. -- they match up quite well. host: our next call comes from and that, for democrats from alabama. arnett -- caller: my question is this and i do have a comment -- why did the american enterprise institute once again attacking some of the foundations of the american country? in attacking that, why is it that you guys are doing studies -- public school teachers of the basic foundations of this country and education is what everyone needs. with that, i would like to say that along with public-sector jobs, along with the postal service and along with offshore american manufacturers, those are the largest hirers of veterans in this country. guest: i think this goes back to the idea that we are attacking the foundation of america. that is not the case. they say we are cherry picking data. people can point that out if that is so. we are very open to that. in any study as complex as this, you will make errors. we have made e
we use census data, bls data, time-use studies were people give us details of the time they spend on work in the classroom and home. those magic to the hours quite well. -- they match up quite well. host: our next call comes from and that, for democrats from alabama. arnett -- caller: my question is this and i do have a comment -- why did the american enterprise institute once again attacking some of the foundations of the american country? in attacking that, why is it that you guys are doing...
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in motion, data at rest and data in use.what that takes to protect that upfront investment and knowing the cyber risk being able to run while resilient like the military needs to, we need to decide that data at each point and what we need to do to protect that. >> the question i have is historically we think about the data and the protection issue, again, as a government or military issue, or an industrial-based issue. the pentagon is drawing, and there are a lot of good technologies being developed by the commercial industrial base. as we've seen in the latest task force report in saying, okay, a lot of this is intellectual property theft, what do you have to do in order to drive this point home to a lot of companies who are being stolen blind that don't have a lot of these situational awareness tools that you have in government. i mean, do you have to have like almost fire safety laws that apply to everybody? you know, you guys have to have an x amount of technology to protect yourself at all levels even if you're a smalle
in motion, data at rest and data in use.what that takes to protect that upfront investment and knowing the cyber risk being able to run while resilient like the military needs to, we need to decide that data at each point and what we need to do to protect that. >> the question i have is historically we think about the data and the protection issue, again, as a government or military issue, or an industrial-based issue. the pentagon is drawing, and there are a lot of good technologies...
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that is why this data, this improvement is so important for us. i want every kid in our school district system to be successful. not just graduate high school, but get into college and then be successful human beings and get the best jobs that we can possibly offer. that is the ultimate story year. while we are doing that, there will be distractions. there will be shortages of funding. there will be challenges that the city faces. i want to work with every element of our school district from our unions to the teachers and administrators. it is like not only cleaning up the area around the schools, but when i am notified that tre are some foundations that have special funding to hit at these gaps that are so difficult, and i am going to be there as the mayor of san francisco talking to these foundations. they are also part of the new generation of companies that want our students to be their new work force -- workforce. so they see an investment for 10, 20 years down the road. if they put in an investment into the public/private relationships we ha
that is why this data, this improvement is so important for us. i want every kid in our school district system to be successful. not just graduate high school, but get into college and then be successful human beings and get the best jobs that we can possibly offer. that is the ultimate story year. while we are doing that, there will be distractions. there will be shortages of funding. there will be challenges that the city faces. i want to work with every element of our school district from...
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since the advent of data centers. many companies enter into the market. it is not a trivial market to enter. the cost of building these things, by the way, is $1,000 per square foot, which is expensive even by california standards. cost of power dominates this. this has been an interesting space for a variety of reasons, and i will leave it there, but datacenter clouds services is the other component being delivered, right? finally, i will introduce you to last things. first is something that have been very innovative about five years ago when jeff bezos said he would deliver computers and storage as a cloud service. everybody thought that he was crazy. like why the hell are you doing this? oh, can i say that? why are you doing this, right? they have not released public numbers, but their computers and storage class of service at this point in time is right on -- widely believed to be added billion dollars run rate in five years, which is meteoric growth in this business, which is what basically everybody and their brother has entered into this marketplac
since the advent of data centers. many companies enter into the market. it is not a trivial market to enter. the cost of building these things, by the way, is $1,000 per square foot, which is expensive even by california standards. cost of power dominates this. this has been an interesting space for a variety of reasons, and i will leave it there, but datacenter clouds services is the other component being delivered, right? finally, i will introduce you to last things. first is something that...
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what happens to the data there? in terms of copying data, by a understanding is that it is not enough to take a snapshot, we have to make sure that it is legible. the only reason that i am saying that is i just had to do that with a very old document. it was not enough to just scam the document. we had to ocr it, so that generations of copies that came afterwards would be legible. it is not something that you can use. that is one of the considerations i would like to see as well. in terms of the quality control and the documents that we will be archiving. >> just to give you an update, we are having, and have had in the last year or so, issues with the current vendor in terms of a quality control. that is one of the reasons why we are and have spent quite a bit of resources just trying to get them up to date. they have the items index correctly and are identified correctly, with quality, in terms of the picture, that being one of the concerns in order to build in enough language to make it very strong. that way if w
what happens to the data there? in terms of copying data, by a understanding is that it is not enough to take a snapshot, we have to make sure that it is legible. the only reason that i am saying that is i just had to do that with a very old document. it was not enough to just scam the document. we had to ocr it, so that generations of copies that came afterwards would be legible. it is not something that you can use. that is one of the considerations i would like to see as well. in terms of...
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so i abrogated all of the data. anybody want to guess? out of 40 of the largest companies in the world, how many of the were using one or more of these -- there was about seven different applications, all delivered out of clout, -- cloud. that's over. best guess, not over. 38 out of 40. of the largest companies in the world. using one or more of these. when we debate the question of will corporations use the cloud, i would say they already have. we clearly are still in the early adoption days. i rattle off some very interesting stories right now of companies you know right now who are using lots of interesting computing and storage cloud services as well. i just wanted to get people to start to think. companies are moving this way. there is a bay area company -- i will not name names, but the cfo walk into the cio's office and said, "no more capital expenditure." the reason why i talk about this as a business model is -- and, by the way, i would be happy to send any of you guys a copy of this book. or if you want epub versions, we can do
so i abrogated all of the data. anybody want to guess? out of 40 of the largest companies in the world, how many of the were using one or more of these -- there was about seven different applications, all delivered out of clout, -- cloud. that's over. best guess, not over. 38 out of 40. of the largest companies in the world. using one or more of these. when we debate the question of will corporations use the cloud, i would say they already have. we clearly are still in the early adoption days....
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there's data that should exist and creating it, the data doesn't take a side one way or the other. and so if we just can get the data and give it to the people that are being immediately affected by it, then that's a good thing. with light dimming, our sunday drive for data ended here in the town of katsurao adding about 12,000 readings to a database of more than 1.25 million. no one is here, only the police making sure we were not looters. and so it is hard to say if this lonely dog will ever see its owners again. do we have anything to feed him? sadly, no amount of data gathering can change that fact or erase this scene. >> brown: we've launched something new on our science page online. it's called "science thursday." each week we'll feature a fresh video, slideshow or blog post. tonight, find photos and a story about the fate of dogs and cats abandoned in the exclusion zone. plus, miles talked with hari about his reporting trip to japan. >> woodruff: and to republican presidential politics. texas governor rick perry moved today to rebound from his embarrassing lapse at last nigh
there's data that should exist and creating it, the data doesn't take a side one way or the other. and so if we just can get the data and give it to the people that are being immediately affected by it, then that's a good thing. with light dimming, our sunday drive for data ended here in the town of katsurao adding about 12,000 readings to a database of more than 1.25 million. no one is here, only the police making sure we were not looters. and so it is hard to say if this lonely dog will ever...
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it's also been helpful in the division of trading and markets to say that what is data we is data we may be altogether because we are in the field every day. we think we need. for instance, exposure to europe, but we could not only can't data in raw form, but of critical dialogues with the firms. that would make sense and had us be able to make a significant response. >> mr. lewis, ms. cross. i would announce a wee focus resources on it recently is lucky not to largest companies on a real-time basis. so historically we would take them up on fear, look at their thing and get some comments and perhaps move on after they responded in what we have figured out is if we have our accountants and lawyers looking on most of what they say and do over the course of the year, we are able to pick up trends and improve the disclosures across all areas of industry based on what we are saying with leading come to us and this is a great innovation that we hope to do more of it. that is worth picking up a company and giving up his comments. >> if i could just give an example of the cooperation of the
it's also been helpful in the division of trading and markets to say that what is data we is data we may be altogether because we are in the field every day. we think we need. for instance, exposure to europe, but we could not only can't data in raw form, but of critical dialogues with the firms. that would make sense and had us be able to make a significant response. >> mr. lewis, ms. cross. i would announce a wee focus resources on it recently is lucky not to largest companies on a...
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the gap is caused by the demand for mobile data usage. this is consistent with the 8000% increase that at&t has experienced network wide over the past four years alone, and at&t expects total mobile volume to grow 8 to 10 times over the next years, and to put this estimate into perspective, that means all of the at&t mobile traffic volume during 2010 would be equal to the traffic volume for a mere six or seven weeks in the year 2015. i should mention that at&t has conducted significant community outreach on the site and provided many opportunities for members of the committee to have their concerns addressed. there was a meeting on june 2, 2011, and over 70 community members were present, and the meeting was conducted with both management -- mandarin and cantonese translators available. most of their questions were about health concerns and the proposed lack of necessity. there was another meeting on july 19 that was attended by 45 community members, many with the same types of questions. the application was slated to appear on july 28, b
the gap is caused by the demand for mobile data usage. this is consistent with the 8000% increase that at&t has experienced network wide over the past four years alone, and at&t expects total mobile volume to grow 8 to 10 times over the next years, and to put this estimate into perspective, that means all of the at&t mobile traffic volume during 2010 would be equal to the traffic volume for a mere six or seven weeks in the year 2015. i should mention that at&t has conducted...
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fire and explosion hazard data. unusual fire hazards. hydrogen and oxygen gases are produced during normal battery operation. this supports combustion. these gases into the air through the vent. to avoid a chance of fire or explosion, keep sources of ignition away from the batteries. also are operating instructions , from another manufacturer of backup batteries. these contain similar safety warnings that continued does continue safety warnings. this is not the type of equipment that we desire in our neighborhood. please vote to deny the permit for this location this week. thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i would like to talk briefly about one fundamental fact about all telephone networks during times of natural disasters and others emergencies. let me give a simple example. if everyone in san francisco with a traditional landline phone picked up the receiver at the same time to make a call, the network would be overloaded and there would not be enough dialtone to get around. that is the simple fact about any type of network. t
fire and explosion hazard data. unusual fire hazards. hydrogen and oxygen gases are produced during normal battery operation. this supports combustion. these gases into the air through the vent. to avoid a chance of fire or explosion, keep sources of ignition away from the batteries. also are operating instructions , from another manufacturer of backup batteries. these contain similar safety warnings that continued does continue safety warnings. this is not the type of equipment that we desire...
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to look at data. i will be working to look at ways we can address this at the city wide level. in my opinion, after looking at all the evidence, it seems that the project sponsor has not met its burden of showing that the project is necessary for the reasons i've laid out. i want to urge my colleagues to keep in mind the story raised by the hundreds of residents that wrote to us and the dozens of people that has a lot at the last meeting. human stories that were told to us. also, all the evidence that they have lined up. i feel like there has been shown significant evidence for why we should not approve this project and why the appeal is necessary. i also wanted to emphasize that this project is proposed for a hospital, the kaiser hospital. it is relying on data provided by the project sponsored as opposed to an independent study. i appreciate efforts to try to bring both parties together, which my office did, but we were unsuccessful. because it is moving toward for a full vote today, i urge my colle
to look at data. i will be working to look at ways we can address this at the city wide level. in my opinion, after looking at all the evidence, it seems that the project sponsor has not met its burden of showing that the project is necessary for the reasons i've laid out. i want to urge my colleagues to keep in mind the story raised by the hundreds of residents that wrote to us and the dozens of people that has a lot at the last meeting. human stories that were told to us. also, all the...
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i could see data trends over time. in terms of long-term exposure, that was one issue we had to be aware of. the other was lethal dosage. we did not have a gamma issue. we had reports from around fukushima to understand what was going on in terms of lethal dosage. populations wanted to know -- do i need to move? do we need to evacuate? so, we had to get everybody on to the same page of understanding the actual data that was reported. " we found within the head of community was that simulation predictions are not equal to share. not everyone has the same view of what will happen in a radiological crisis. being able to develop an operating picture was the goal. what you are seeing here now is the actual data of an aerial measuring system. these are sensors in an airplane. it think of mowing the grass in the air. they are looking at the reflection in the ground. that helps us to understand how bad of a problem we have and how to communicate to the self- defense force. they are looking at the same information. it helps us
i could see data trends over time. in terms of long-term exposure, that was one issue we had to be aware of. the other was lethal dosage. we did not have a gamma issue. we had reports from around fukushima to understand what was going on in terms of lethal dosage. populations wanted to know -- do i need to move? do we need to evacuate? so, we had to get everybody on to the same page of understanding the actual data that was reported. " we found within the head of community was that...
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so we rely on the state death certificate data to provide us with that data. not all states collect or report veterans' status to the centers for disease control which is the overarching group that main tapes, um, death numbers in the united states. there's a small percentage of states, um, 17 right now to be exact, that report these numbers on a regular basis. so we've had to take those numbers and draw conclusions from that. there's a huge time delay, right now we're working with the cdc to get the 2009 data, so it's not available yet -- >> [inaudible] >> right. >> we don't have any data to compare civilian suicide after the economic downturn. >> right. >> the cdc hasn't published it. >> so it's a struggle to figure out, um, even if we're making an impact. with the programs that we've implemented. >> general, i wanted to follow up on an important point you made on the review of each suicide. every suicide is a different story. if you could, though, make one sort of systemic recommendation for at least the army, um, either it's an obstacle that should be remo
so we rely on the state death certificate data to provide us with that data. not all states collect or report veterans' status to the centers for disease control which is the overarching group that main tapes, um, death numbers in the united states. there's a small percentage of states, um, 17 right now to be exact, that report these numbers on a regular basis. so we've had to take those numbers and draw conclusions from that. there's a huge time delay, right now we're working with the cdc to...
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very little thought was given for the need to protect data. it is certainly possible to build protections or defenses within the internet. what you will see soon are parallel internet's available for use that provide individual users a higher level of security than the public internet that currently exists. there are solutions to this problem. they are not here with us yet. tavis: to the discussion we were having earlier about what there is to learn about what worm offers us, the pentagon changed its policy to suggest that they view cyber attacks as an act of war. your thoughts on what that means politically. >> we increasingly lean on the internet for vital infrastructure in this country. the electric grid, banking, commerce, other vital systems in our country lean on the internet, which is still a very fragile tool. what we need to learn is that if we are going to lean heavily on this thing, it has to protect us as well as enable us to share information. tavis: the book is called "worm:: the first digital war it. up next, a physicist lisa ra
very little thought was given for the need to protect data. it is certainly possible to build protections or defenses within the internet. what you will see soon are parallel internet's available for use that provide individual users a higher level of security than the public internet that currently exists. there are solutions to this problem. they are not here with us yet. tavis: to the discussion we were having earlier about what there is to learn about what worm offers us, the pentagon...
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the tax data base. we will send out something once all of the data is cleaned up to let people know this is what we have. these are your locations, the licenses we see, it is gives them an opportunity before billing begins to say, you did it incorrectly. i do not do that. give them a first peek into what consolidation looks like. president o'brien: i thought there was one question that was raised. can you remember? >> i think the discussions we had are looking at ways with which there could be prepayment options. i don't know what that is under consideration. >> there is an ability to do payments. as was discussed, that would increase the cost because the fees are correlated to the inspection costs. if you truncate you increase the amount of time. in addition, their word to normalization dates available to us where a large amount of the fee renewals were in existence. those or already going out. we normalized on march based on dec. being earlier for some businesses given all of the other cycles around r
the tax data base. we will send out something once all of the data is cleaned up to let people know this is what we have. these are your locations, the licenses we see, it is gives them an opportunity before billing begins to say, you did it incorrectly. i do not do that. give them a first peek into what consolidation looks like. president o'brien: i thought there was one question that was raised. can you remember? >> i think the discussions we had are looking at ways with which there...
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she was referring to other data, not our data that shows that.n pointed out that other data shows that, but when i was asked about whether our new analysis demonstrates that, i said no. she was misquoted. >> she is now responded and you are saying the two of you are now in agreement. after the koch foundation funded your research and put out a statement that said the project is ongoing and entering peer review and we are proud to support the strong transparent research. >> they are still supporting you, but were you asked to take a second look at the data and were they upset with it? >> not at all. from the beginning, they said they would like to see the science be made more transparent and done at the highest quality. one of the things we have done is taken our data and analysis and madeç them available onlin. anyone can verify us. if they disagree, it's easy for them to check. business is high. my sense is they really didn't know what the answer would be. they felt i think properly there had been questions raise and we would do it and have. th
she was referring to other data, not our data that shows that.n pointed out that other data shows that, but when i was asked about whether our new analysis demonstrates that, i said no. she was misquoted. >> she is now responded and you are saying the two of you are now in agreement. after the koch foundation funded your research and put out a statement that said the project is ongoing and entering peer review and we are proud to support the strong transparent research. >> they are...
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new data from nasa shows evidence of a body of water underneath the jupiter area. and scientists speculate many more lakes like this may exist. >>> it is not brad pitt or george clooney, see if you agree about the sexiest man alive. >>> also, the new tip that could lead the fbi to an accused bomber who may have targeted two bay area companies. >>> and keeping drunk drivers off the road. the new device that can smell alcohol without checking your breath [ female announcer ] at jcpenney, you don't have to wait for black friday... ...start your holiday shopping this saturday! find 50% off all her favorite worthington styles... ...60% off j. ferrar looks he'll love... ...50 to 65% off sleepwear... ... and an extra 15% off gold jewelry, already 70% off! plus, with jcpcash get 10, 15 or $20 off! no exclusions! unlike other stores, we don't make you come back to save. go to jcp.com to see everything on sale. we make christmas affordable. you make it yours. jcpenney. so, open your eyes and check out your new living room! [ gasps ] honey, the tv's over there! yep, we got yo
new data from nasa shows evidence of a body of water underneath the jupiter area. and scientists speculate many more lakes like this may exist. >>> it is not brad pitt or george clooney, see if you agree about the sexiest man alive. >>> also, the new tip that could lead the fbi to an accused bomber who may have targeted two bay area companies. >>> and keeping drunk drivers off the road. the new device that can smell alcohol without checking your breath [ female...
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it's dealing with data and documents and foias. it's just--it's not, i don't think, going out--we do have whistle blowers still coming to us, as i know you do and the paper does. you still have people coming to you with information, but it's a lot of tedious, hard work is what investigative journalism really is. >> but i think this gets mixed up--you know, whistle blowers, freedom of information act requests. i mean, one of the things--i think there's useful information obtained in these freedom of information act requests, but i know the government too well, and if there's really something good and juicy and incriminating, they're gonna find an excuse not to give it to you. it happens time and time again, and we talk about whistle blowers, where we're passive, we're sitting there waiting for somebody to come and blow the whistle. actually, we are whistle inserters. we walk around and go to people and say, "do you want to tell the truth about what's going on?" >> there are a number of pioneering programs around the country that hav
it's dealing with data and documents and foias. it's just--it's not, i don't think, going out--we do have whistle blowers still coming to us, as i know you do and the paper does. you still have people coming to you with information, but it's a lot of tedious, hard work is what investigative journalism really is. >> but i think this gets mixed up--you know, whistle blowers, freedom of information act requests. i mean, one of the things--i think there's useful information obtained in these...
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t-mobile did provide data. it showed that in a given to week -- two weeks, only 1198 calls were dropped, 0.25% of the total. that was the judge ruling in favor of you for denying the permit to t-mobile last year. how many calls went through in the two hours when 50 were dropped? 500? 5000? 50,000? verizon has not told you. unless you have that information, they cannot prove their case. listen to the neighbors. people who live in the neighborhood want you to deny this permit. there is plenty of precedent, 14 cases like this. the city prevailed at all of them in federal court. president chiu: final questions to either side of this appeal? seeing none, at this hearing is closed. these matters are in the hands of the board. i understand the house has changed. supervisor mar: i count nine of us in the room. actually, there are 10 of us. i would like us to continue this for one week, until next tuesday, hoping both sides can get together and discuss some of the offers from verizon for an independent third-party analy
t-mobile did provide data. it showed that in a given to week -- two weeks, only 1198 calls were dropped, 0.25% of the total. that was the judge ruling in favor of you for denying the permit to t-mobile last year. how many calls went through in the two hours when 50 were dropped? 500? 5000? 50,000? verizon has not told you. unless you have that information, they cannot prove their case. listen to the neighbors. people who live in the neighborhood want you to deny this permit. there is plenty of...
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i know there's an data, but there mainly to the problems with that study. first is the quality of the study itself, how it was set up, trying to get two different populations, one wearing a certain help lead, one wearing a note -- another kind of helmet. you want these to be as equal as possible in terms of which, they are wearing. that was not done very well in the study, to the point that i would not consider the study designed to be x and -- a acceptable protocol. and that figure is a relative peace -- percent change. the one that the old helmet had a 7.6% confession rate over the steady times been. the other one had a 5.3% rate. with the change, it was 2.6%, the absolute percent change. that was relative. but when you put the 31% figure in front of people like that, they are going to the their third wendy's and less concussions. actually, it is 2.6%. and that amount, given the study limitations, with more than account for that noise in the data. >> you can see why a parent would see something like this, see 31%, and think i am going to get a really prot
i know there's an data, but there mainly to the problems with that study. first is the quality of the study itself, how it was set up, trying to get two different populations, one wearing a certain help lead, one wearing a note -- another kind of helmet. you want these to be as equal as possible in terms of which, they are wearing. that was not done very well in the study, to the point that i would not consider the study designed to be x and -- a acceptable protocol. and that figure is a...
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facebook required a warrant or a valid subpoena from cops in four they'd release any sort of user data to authorities just four years later the requirements are a warrant subpoena or legal document with the equivalent already issued through a local court system now what about deleted data in the two thousand and six guidelines facebook said that it couldn't provide any data that's been deleted before request was made by police in the two thousand and ten guidelines there's a notice that says the site will immediately disable all user accounts accused of illegal activity but law enforcement can stop that process by temporarily requesting that the info not be disabled until a specific date otherwise the guidelines don't state any information regarding deleted data so ultimately the police have the last say as long as they get their requests to the company in time when it comes to retaining information facebook has also become a lot more generous to the police in two thousand and six documents simply stated that the site generally retains logs for up to thirty days but now it's. talking p
facebook required a warrant or a valid subpoena from cops in four they'd release any sort of user data to authorities just four years later the requirements are a warrant subpoena or legal document with the equivalent already issued through a local court system now what about deleted data in the two thousand and six guidelines facebook said that it couldn't provide any data that's been deleted before request was made by police in the two thousand and ten guidelines there's a notice that says...
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it was password protected by the stolen data was not incrypted. it effects many patients. suter health officials tell me that they are rushing now to end crypt all patients informs at all of the medical centers in the system. they urge patient to call them to see if their information was on that stolen data base. >>> energy secretary steve chu is set to testify tomorrow at a house committee hearing on failed fremont stolen panel maker. the energy department today released exerts of his prepared testimony. he says the government's loan to solyndra was subject to debate before it was approved. he was disappointed at their bankruptcy. they're investigating whether they benefitted from it. >>> a man is scheduled to make his first court appear tomorrow after firing a rifle at the white house on friday. 21-year-old oscar was arrested at a hotel about 70 miles east of pittsburgh. they believe this is the same man that fired an ak-47 at the white house friday night. president omaba was out of town at the time. his family reported him missing two weeks ago. he has a history of stra
it was password protected by the stolen data was not incrypted. it effects many patients. suter health officials tell me that they are rushing now to end crypt all patients informs at all of the medical centers in the system. they urge patient to call them to see if their information was on that stolen data base. >>> energy secretary steve chu is set to testify tomorrow at a house committee hearing on failed fremont stolen panel maker. the energy department today released exerts of his...
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other data is linked with transportation. they could give that input. i have been following the project. more or less, it was supposed to cost $900 million. suddenly, it will cost $1.6 billion. it is very good to represent, but what i am looking at for the citizens of san francisco is to leave the ship. there is a big difference between being a representative and being a leader. when statements are made about huge sums of money, we do not want people paying from the constituents. we vote for you. they could meet -- good leader knows their way, shows the way, and goes away. some representatives are in the pockets of big developers. if you read the newspaper, there was some mention about so and so and so and so, talking about this. i am saying that the cac is not aware of that, they should be made aware of that. [tone] supervisor campos: thank you. is there any other member of the public that would like to speak? seeing no one, public item -- public comment is closed. clerk, please call the next item. >> item #4. recommend allocation of $135,000 in prop k
other data is linked with transportation. they could give that input. i have been following the project. more or less, it was supposed to cost $900 million. suddenly, it will cost $1.6 billion. it is very good to represent, but what i am looking at for the citizens of san francisco is to leave the ship. there is a big difference between being a representative and being a leader. when statements are made about huge sums of money, we do not want people paying from the constituents. we vote for...
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i like to know if the hired consultant is aware of the existence of this data or previous data, it takes $1,000 to create what is already -- how many thousands of dollars does it take to create what has already been completed, not counting the two years of time it takes? can customers wait? can the public before redundancy? thank you. next speaker director nolan: please. -- director nolan: thank you. next speaker. >> now, we go back to the story. it taxes director, as we talked about in the previous different meeting, she went with-cab company with the president to canada, and she was slammed with a credit card charge. now, going to that credit card, driver's are putting in the cabs a message that cash is preferred. it is a continuous fight going on. and 32-year-old cabdriver coming to work every day for 32 years. she has a dispute with one of the customers, and she was fired for not accepting the credit card. that 32-year job gone in minutes. going further, after the drivers' protest, we were put into town hall meetings. 36 hours of town hall meetings, six days, six hours each day. when
i like to know if the hired consultant is aware of the existence of this data or previous data, it takes $1,000 to create what is already -- how many thousands of dollars does it take to create what has already been completed, not counting the two years of time it takes? can customers wait? can the public before redundancy? thank you. next speaker director nolan: please. -- director nolan: thank you. next speaker. >> now, we go back to the story. it taxes director, as we talked about in...