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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
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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this data. we can sort it at the district station, geography, officer. we can sort it any number of ways and improve our accountability which will give us visibility in processing things that are going wrong, so one of the first things we saw is that some of the stations, a crime that was committed over here was actually getting reported over there. we have not had this ability in that. so a new opportunity, i think this problem will be greatly minimized. it will never go away. you always have issues. we have a great opportunity to improve this process. >> we will be able to go back and reclassified the crime. -- president mazzucco: we will be able to reclassify a crime. when i heard about is that if somebody it tends to break into my house, is it an attempted burglary, or is it a vandalism? or the classic scenario where someone steal something from a gap store, and they knock down a clear, is in a robbery, or is in effect? when is that changed and put in? >> oh right now, the way we do that is
this data. we can sort it at the district station, geography, officer. we can sort it any number of ways and improve our accountability which will give us visibility in processing things that are going wrong, so one of the first things we saw is that some of the stations, a crime that was committed over here was actually getting reported over there. we have not had this ability in that. so a new opportunity, i think this problem will be greatly minimized. it will never go away. you always have...
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it's the same data. it's our data and there's no reason why we can't provide that data if it had been requested. i'm stating that the maps show that data in a different format and have been adequate to reach conclusions of necessity at the planning commission and we also have a responsibility to our share owners that we're investing hundreds of thousands of dollars on each of these sites and we don't do that recklessly. so there is a need here that we're going out and investing a lot of money into upgrading these sites in order to bring our customers the level of service they desire. supervisor campos: i appreciate that and i understand there are proprietary issues involved but the problem is, just like you don't have an obligation to give us that information, we don't have an obligation to grant you a conditional use so if you want to get a conditional use from the city, to me, it means that you have to meet your burden of actually providing the information to make the case and i don't think that the ci
it's the same data. it's our data and there's no reason why we can't provide that data if it had been requested. i'm stating that the maps show that data in a different format and have been adequate to reach conclusions of necessity at the planning commission and we also have a responsibility to our share owners that we're investing hundreds of thousands of dollars on each of these sites and we don't do that recklessly. so there is a need here that we're going out and investing a lot of money...
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it lines up with all of the data in the right place, so there is integrity to the data. it is generally a good thing, and it provides better customer support in terms of the information that comes out in recedes. so generally, i am not advocating the use of these alternative devices. i am advocating the use of the in vehicle equipment. back seat monitors, they are touchscreens. have all of your experience to them in taxis? looking at peer cities, they are required in boston and new york. they were in some of the other cities that we looked at. as of mid september, the five companies that were participating in the waiver program collectively had installed about 300 of the monitors. they have not fully met their obligations. and again, they were included in the waiver program as an incentive. the staff thought that this was a good thing and for the customers especially. anecdotal information suggests that driver tips would increase as well. so do they enhance the san francisco taxi experience? no one knows for sure. one of the things we were looking at was a follow-up surv
it lines up with all of the data in the right place, so there is integrity to the data. it is generally a good thing, and it provides better customer support in terms of the information that comes out in recedes. so generally, i am not advocating the use of these alternative devices. i am advocating the use of the in vehicle equipment. back seat monitors, they are touchscreens. have all of your experience to them in taxis? looking at peer cities, they are required in boston and new york. they...
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>> i think we would have to go back to the raw a valuation data. -- the raw evaluation data. i'm going to guess here -- open space is a singular feature and is evaluated on cleanliness and if there are five pieces of trash or 10 pieces of trash, it is a failed. i'm going to assume that golden gate park is especially driven by the open space feature, especially because it is fast. >> that would reflect on what the general manager talked about. >> i am happy to go back and look at the raw data and give a more refined analysis of that. >> if you look at ornamental gardens, one of our areas that's much more intensely maintained -- you either have that intensity with labor that's available or you don't. section two has a lot of our ornamental and high maintenance areas. you will see it there. >> thank you. >> for those not familiar with the sections, section 2 is the music concourse, heavily ornamental gardens. section number one is conservatory valley, also have the on ornamental gardening. section 5 is the meadows and helen paulo -- heland hollow. the two features of those secti
>> i think we would have to go back to the raw a valuation data. -- the raw evaluation data. i'm going to guess here -- open space is a singular feature and is evaluated on cleanliness and if there are five pieces of trash or 10 pieces of trash, it is a failed. i'm going to assume that golden gate park is especially driven by the open space feature, especially because it is fast. >> that would reflect on what the general manager talked about. >> i am happy to go back and look...
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and our first responders can talk to each other, but they cannot share data. it is an analog system. it is to the point that it will need to be upgraded to get us through the next five to 10 years. what we are asking for today, it is a vision out here, 5 to 10 years of, the 700 mhz system, which will be the public access system, dedicated system. at some point in the future, it will be combined. so the 800 mhz will fall right into the 700 mhz. it will not be 800 anymore, but what we used it for, the voice part. but that technology, you know, they're designing that right now. that does not even exist. i know there are engineers all over the country working on what that is going to look like. so we still need the 800 mhz right now for our first responders as we move forward with this new technology. supervisor chu: thank you. chief sur? >> as one of the departments that will be the end user of this system, as she said earlier, with 101 california, we cannot talk with the fire department, let alone a share data. i know that the sharing of data or pictures back th
and our first responders can talk to each other, but they cannot share data. it is an analog system. it is to the point that it will need to be upgraded to get us through the next five to 10 years. what we are asking for today, it is a vision out here, 5 to 10 years of, the 700 mhz system, which will be the public access system, dedicated system. at some point in the future, it will be combined. so the 800 mhz will fall right into the 700 mhz. it will not be 800 anymore, but what we used it...
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to electronic data? second, as mentioned, there are services out there. i know there are some nonprofit organizations that have and make those provisions that are probably cost effective>> the bs for going out to an rfp is going over with the union, and we will be more than happy to look at what the water department is doing, what the library is doing. i check with the library a few years ago to find out how they ever handling their projects. our records are different, but maybe the same process could be used. i will be glad to do that. we needed to get this out to start assessing how contacting out would be used to achieve this project, and that is the first project in sending this to the union. >> it sounds reasonable to the fact that it there for more material for the upcoming budget considerations for the next year, that would be terrific. >> commissioners? additional questions? >>thank you, panel. >> any public comment on item number six? >> hello, again. this is a very important topic. i want to th
to electronic data? second, as mentioned, there are services out there. i know there are some nonprofit organizations that have and make those provisions that are probably cost effective>> the bs for going out to an rfp is going over with the union, and we will be more than happy to look at what the water department is doing, what the library is doing. i check with the library a few years ago to find out how they ever handling their projects. our records are different, but maybe the same...
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we have not designed their networks, we're not privy to their internal data. our role is to simply look at this. there may be someone else at at&t who can address that but that was not within our task. supervisor campos: that raises the question of what is the relevance of that because you do have in the guidelines that are promulgated if section 8.1, one of the things that is identified is the desire of a co-location. so i'm wondering what at&t has to say in response to that. >> and i'll turn the microphone back to at&t. but let me point out there, i think ms. rodgers was right on when she said that those are separate issues. one is, is there necessity, is the system, as presently configured, running at capacity, and that's a separate issue from how you go about identifying a site that can overcome that and provide additional capacity. >> if you don't understand mind, supervisor, i have gordon, can answer that for you. here. >> good afternoon, i'm gordon spencer with at&t. i guess it's kind of a general question but there are several aspects that go into the
we have not designed their networks, we're not privy to their internal data. our role is to simply look at this. there may be someone else at at&t who can address that but that was not within our task. supervisor campos: that raises the question of what is the relevance of that because you do have in the guidelines that are promulgated if section 8.1, one of the things that is identified is the desire of a co-location. so i'm wondering what at&t has to say in response to that. >>...
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they are based on engineering data and drive test data. we have backup drive test data, and buried in thousands of drug test data, for olympic canoe -- thousands of drive test data, for alembic ave. these are engineering maps. the red means there is poor to no coverage. in this area, driving in your car, you will probably get a drop call. the yellow is called marginal area. you will probably get ok outdoor coverage, but no in-building coverage. in the green, there is good coverage. you will have in-building coverage also. do you have questions? commissioner antonini: i think that gives us a pretty good understanding of what the colors mean on this map. >> i am available if you have any technical questions. commissioner sugaya: just a quick -- to staff, can we work with the carriers to standardize that kind of language a little bit? assuming that the carriers all have similar engineering approach to how they talk to light their coverage. scott sanchez: that is something we can look into. commissioner sugaya: which they may not. scott sanche
they are based on engineering data and drive test data. we have backup drive test data, and buried in thousands of drug test data, for olympic canoe -- thousands of drive test data, for alembic ave. these are engineering maps. the red means there is poor to no coverage. in this area, driving in your car, you will probably get a drop call. the yellow is called marginal area. you will probably get ok outdoor coverage, but no in-building coverage. in the green, there is good coverage. you will...
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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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for free so they just might start deleting that data as of this thursday february second a letter from u.s. prosecutors announce the data could be deleted as early as this thursday and went on to say that while the us did go through the locker storage company's servers they did not take any information with them they just scanned through them and copied any data that they felt was evidence of a d.o.j. letter also explains of the government is finished with the search warrants and has no right to go back and access the data again meanwhile we're hearing some thing different from the companies that are actually storing the data our paper for example issued a statement saying maybe hosting does not have and has never had access to the content of make up load servers and has no mechanism for returning any content residing on such servers to make uploads customers the company also says they have not been given any notice about deleting information to the government so we're not really quite sure where the d.o.j. got this tip about data being wiped out meanwhile defense lawyer iraq and is al
for free so they just might start deleting that data as of this thursday february second a letter from u.s. prosecutors announce the data could be deleted as early as this thursday and went on to say that while the us did go through the locker storage company's servers they did not take any information with them they just scanned through them and copied any data that they felt was evidence of a d.o.j. letter also explains of the government is finished with the search warrants and has no right...
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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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to electronic data? second, as mentioned, there are services out there. i know there are some nonprofit organizations that have and make those provisions that are probably cost effective>> the bs for going out to an rfp is going over with the union, and we will be more than happy to look at what the water department is doing, what the library is doing. i check with the library a few years ago to find out how they ever handling their projects. our records are different, but maybe the same process could be used. wi
to electronic data? second, as mentioned, there are services out there. i know there are some nonprofit organizations that have and make those provisions that are probably cost effective>> the bs for going out to an rfp is going over with the union, and we will be more than happy to look at what the water department is doing, what the library is doing. i check with the library a few years ago to find out how they ever handling their projects. our records are different, but maybe the same...
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the appeals challenged the accuracy of the data, maps, and conclusions submitted by at&t. supervisor we recommend the uses be approved subject to a condition that requires an independent evaluation and determine the mat and data submitted by at&t are indeed accurate. the board moved the planning commission adopt the condition as a standard procedure for all wireless conditional use applications. therefore, the department, and in consultation with supervisor wiener recommends you amend the guidelines to include an independent evaluation to it conditional use applications the battle requirements. rather than an evaluation for the operation as a condition of approval board has been adopted and you have been adopting as part of your condition as approval for the most recent conditional use authorizations you have heard. we would like to amend the language submitted in the resolution. the intent was to generate a list of qualified engineers licensed by the state of california for service providers from which to select one. therefore, the language to be added to the conditional
the appeals challenged the accuracy of the data, maps, and conclusions submitted by at&t. supervisor we recommend the uses be approved subject to a condition that requires an independent evaluation and determine the mat and data submitted by at&t are indeed accurate. the board moved the planning commission adopt the condition as a standard procedure for all wireless conditional use applications. therefore, the department, and in consultation with supervisor wiener recommends you amend...
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our division is tasked with the data driven analysis.the analysis in an operational way, is really exciting to see the general manager focus on that and drill down to the nitty gritty to take those recommendations and use them. the score decreased slightly, 1.4% from last year. this is the sixth annual report we have produced. the methodology has not changed, and i'm not going to recover it. the data is collected by the comptroller of staff and rec & parks staff. we rate 14 features in each park. it's a continual process to engage all facets of the operations to maintaining high appearance standards. you can see the slight decrease, but again, the score remains very high and the general manager did not warrant last year and this year that staffing is reduced as budgets are reduced and resources are diminished. it is going to be difficult to maintain these high scores, so it's a credit to the rec & parks that they are as high as they continue to be. this just looks at -- i'm sorry -- above 90% in the green. 80% is in yellow and just seven
our division is tasked with the data driven analysis.the analysis in an operational way, is really exciting to see the general manager focus on that and drill down to the nitty gritty to take those recommendations and use them. the score decreased slightly, 1.4% from last year. this is the sixth annual report we have produced. the methodology has not changed, and i'm not going to recover it. the data is collected by the comptroller of staff and rec & parks staff. we rate 14 features in each...
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>> think about it, private data on 800 million people. it would be the third largest nation in the world after china and india. it has its own currency, its own economy, and it has dealings with other nations, china, so forth. and yet there's no real regulation about what is done with information about you posted on the web site of facebook. and if you think about it, 800 million people's private information if a government tried to get that, it would take laws, it would take lawyers, it would take guns, and yet we're freely giving that information out. so we're talking about that. but we're also talking about companies we've never heard of -- axiom, a data aggregator that has 1500 bits of information on 96% of americans. we're talking about a company that made a deal with internet service providers in california to put their hardware at the internet service provider and copy and analyze every e-mail, every web search, skype search over the web. now, they're in litigation, there was just a settlement, but we've got to think about the many
>> think about it, private data on 800 million people. it would be the third largest nation in the world after china and india. it has its own currency, its own economy, and it has dealings with other nations, china, so forth. and yet there's no real regulation about what is done with information about you posted on the web site of facebook. and if you think about it, 800 million people's private information if a government tried to get that, it would take laws, it would take lawyers, it...
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they measure all kinds of data about the ocean and transmit that data to the internet for anyone to use. ed lou is chief innovation officer at the company that launch them, liquid robotics. lou has been to space three times. twice on atlantis and once on an emergency trip aboard the russian satellite after the columbia disaster. before coming to liquid robotics, he was the head of google street products. his hobby, i kid you not, is working with other astronauts to develop new ways to save the earth. joined by frits nelson. i don't know where to start. let's start with the ocean. why explore the ocean? it's been unexplored. there's got to be other things that interest astronauts. >> the thing that interests me truthly, the first time i saw it, i thought that is cool. these robots are just neat. they swim by themselves. they navigate. they will go for months at a time. carry whatever instruments you want. i thought this looked like a fun thing to do. but it turns out as you just said, we don't know that much about the ocean. we know more about outer space than we do about the ocean, whic
they measure all kinds of data about the ocean and transmit that data to the internet for anyone to use. ed lou is chief innovation officer at the company that launch them, liquid robotics. lou has been to space three times. twice on atlantis and once on an emergency trip aboard the russian satellite after the columbia disaster. before coming to liquid robotics, he was the head of google street products. his hobby, i kid you not, is working with other astronauts to develop new ways to save the...
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in clean lists, i mean, for all kinds of reasons, we want clean lists. >> well, i've looked at the data very carefully around the country county by county, and the spread of the data -- the spread of it tells me that this says more a county problem than a state problem. that's just an instinct. i haven't gone into it. when you have counties in mississippi at 140% and you have laws that mississippi has, which takes the power away from the state to do anything about it, i think it's a county problem. that was the central issue of us v. missouri up to the court of appeals, is whose problem is it. absent some evidence or clear state line of delineation on authority, it's largely a county problem. >> was that the remedy that was suggested, was on a county level? >> unfortunately, it was exactly the opposite. the doj took the approach this is a state problem, and came at it, as you heard earlier and throughout, that that's the attitude of this justice department. this is always a state problem and we're not going to look at counties. i face this in the case of us v. alabama that i brought. i
in clean lists, i mean, for all kinds of reasons, we want clean lists. >> well, i've looked at the data very carefully around the country county by county, and the spread of the data -- the spread of it tells me that this says more a county problem than a state problem. that's just an instinct. i haven't gone into it. when you have counties in mississippi at 140% and you have laws that mississippi has, which takes the power away from the state to do anything about it, i think it's a...
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given the early data, i expect both sets of data to be positive for biogen, two more juicy needle movers of 2012. biogen had a big run up. at the top i said i should have recommended this. this is my bad that i'm in at this point. but you know what, people had written off the company's enough ms drug. they were surprised when the clinical trial data was so good, as i was. i wouldn't worry about where the stock has been going. i wouldn't worry about where the stock has been. only care about where it's going. when you consider the positive catalysts coming this year, along with the fact that the street could be seriously underestimate the potential of the new drug, i think you have a winner. look to biogenidec which could have a breakout 2012. i'd like it even more on a market inspired pullback. let's go to richard in virginia. richard. >> caller: jim, what's the word on rj invested 10 million in this country and i'm reading they're posed to be the next blockbuster in the world of cancer. >> i got work to do on that. i don't get these questions ahead of time. i'm stumped by richard in virg
given the early data, i expect both sets of data to be positive for biogen, two more juicy needle movers of 2012. biogen had a big run up. at the top i said i should have recommended this. this is my bad that i'm in at this point. but you know what, people had written off the company's enough ms drug. they were surprised when the clinical trial data was so good, as i was. i wouldn't worry about where the stock has been going. i wouldn't worry about where the stock has been. only care about...
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companies would require explicit consent from users to process their data.haps most important, users would have the right to have photographs and other information permanently deleted. >> this provides a very good basis for an improved standard as a european data protection law. there are a number of things that can be approved. >> the last such eu directive dates back to 1995, when fewer than 1% of europeans used the internet. but the new proposal still requires the approval of the european parliament and a member states. >> to japan now, or the operator of the stricken fukushima nuclear power plant has reportedly agreed to a multi- billion euro government bailout. bad move that could effectively nationalize tepco. the international atomic energy agency has begun inspecting improvements made to the country's other nuclear reactors the starting with the plant here. the agency's approval is essential before dozens of nuclear plants can go back on line following the catastrophe at fukushima. we will be taking and "in depth" will get just a radiation continues
companies would require explicit consent from users to process their data.haps most important, users would have the right to have photographs and other information permanently deleted. >> this provides a very good basis for an improved standard as a european data protection law. there are a number of things that can be approved. >> the last such eu directive dates back to 1995, when fewer than 1% of europeans used the internet. but the new proposal still requires the approval of the...
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we could maybe use more of that data when applying for money federally. it is hard to argue with data experts. i know i am excited about it. but as keep going. next item, please. >> commissioners, you are now on item 15, a case for 259 broad street. >> michael smith, planning department's staff. you have before you to request for a conditional use authorization to modify the conditions of approval placed on the existing residential care facility in motion number 14958 to allow for the construction of a one story brick addition that would add rooms for a caretaker's unit to the existing facility. it would add approximately 1150 square feet to the building and would contain bedrooms, a bath, and a living room. it would not add an independent dwelling unit or increase the facilities overall number of patients. the property is located at 259 broad state -- street between capital and orizaba. the facility operates as the merced facility and provides long-term care for 12 individuals with alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. the sponsor presented a similar p
we could maybe use more of that data when applying for money federally. it is hard to argue with data experts. i know i am excited about it. but as keep going. next item, please. >> commissioners, you are now on item 15, a case for 259 broad street. >> michael smith, planning department's staff. you have before you to request for a conditional use authorization to modify the conditions of approval placed on the existing residential care facility in motion number 14958 to allow for...
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or bad data as well. end. when we look at this entrance poll data, we'll find out where piste these folks are, are they born-again evangelicals, and he can show you specifically on the map. >> i assume it's okay to show the thing that says confidential information? >> isn't that your telephone number? >> we decided that's no longer confidential for some reason. >> for our use, it's all right. >> we'll be checking in now with the evening in the cube where all the numbers are being crunched. >> thanks very much, anderson. mark preston, thanks as well. shannon travis is in northern iowa there's a pretty large caucus going on. >> hey there, wolf. we're continuing to peel back the curtain on this whole caucus process, literally and figuratively. one caucus that has not finished it voting but over here empty chairs. this group has finished it voting. this is the precinct captain agnes. you've finished with your caucus gathering. what are the numbers look beening like? >> ron paul was clearly the leader, then ne
or bad data as well. end. when we look at this entrance poll data, we'll find out where piste these folks are, are they born-again evangelicals, and he can show you specifically on the map. >> i assume it's okay to show the thing that says confidential information? >> isn't that your telephone number? >> we decided that's no longer confidential for some reason. >> for our use, it's all right. >> we'll be checking in now with the evening in the cube where all the...