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data out there. if those efforts haven't been under taken in florida or louisiana or some other places where this was left as part of the culture, i think this data will help futures like that. >> before we take a break, what is happening on the national level. we heard what groups with doing, but what does the national level look like. >> it's time for doctors to prioritize acting professionally. they're supposed to be honest. they're supposed to be fair. they're supposed to be just in terms of hour our resources are allocated. believe me, if there isn't a lot of soul searching as they look at what is going on in their communities, then we're in trouble. i think there will be, and it's great that the ama has finally enabled this to happen. >> we'll take a short break. when we come back we'll talk more about why the obama administration released this >> i'm actually quite nervous... >> as u.s. forces prepare to fault lines brings you an eye opening look at what life is really like under the taliban.
data out there. if those efforts haven't been under taken in florida or louisiana or some other places where this was left as part of the culture, i think this data will help futures like that. >> before we take a break, what is happening on the national level. we heard what groups with doing, but what does the national level look like. >> it's time for doctors to prioritize acting professionally. they're supposed to be honest. they're supposed to be fair. they're supposed to be...
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data collection for data collection sake. i hope that was helpful >> if i could just add carli gave a lot of strategyal information we're the only aspect of this that is subject to the boards decision right now is the sequa review. we don't many our sequa review consider the merits of the project at hand. that's not our determination to make. the sequa review is about the accessibility of the decision and the environmental impact >> but this is one department that is here so forgive me i said we're dealing with sequa if we have an opportunity to talk about fees or policy let's talk about that. it's interesting if there had been more of a public process but i want to talk about the fee. but one $.6 million is projected to be recovered in this proposed 18 month pilot program. i want to know if all shuttle partitioned will be subject to a fee this is for google; right? ? no. sure >> it's not just for google any shuttle operator who meets our eligibility requirements that is meeting the puc requirements is providing consultant se
data collection for data collection sake. i hope that was helpful >> if i could just add carli gave a lot of strategyal information we're the only aspect of this that is subject to the boards decision right now is the sequa review. we don't many our sequa review consider the merits of the project at hand. that's not our determination to make. the sequa review is about the accessibility of the decision and the environmental impact >> but this is one department that is here so forgive...
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this data is not like tony him. you can put it in a box or put it in a reactor in order to use it you are exchanginexchangin g information. it has to get out of the longer you have it more likely it is to get out and that's exactly what we saw particularly with edward snowden. when we think he is a hero or villain or hero who is probably facing prosecution for breaking the law or a villain who should be set free because it's a first amendment issue he's the biggest administrations -- that ever lived. as a contractor for the government. he had a pretty innocuous job as assistant administrator and he was able to do basically the nsa the snipping we feel that the nsa is doing to us, walked out with flash drives full of the most important secrets in the world and that's the nature of this stuff. the more you collect the more likely it is to reach more and more old. yes i think these revelations have raised certainly alarmed. they haven't really raise understanding. some of the things we have spoken about. it's been reve
this data is not like tony him. you can put it in a box or put it in a reactor in order to use it you are exchanginexchangin g information. it has to get out of the longer you have it more likely it is to get out and that's exactly what we saw particularly with edward snowden. when we think he is a hero or villain or hero who is probably facing prosecution for breaking the law or a villain who should be set free because it's a first amendment issue he's the biggest administrations -- that ever...
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if you have a narrow talking data -- that's the naked future -- there was data that existed on google, on yahoo! servers-the government was able to engineer back-door in and somebody created a back door into the government. information works like technology work but it gets cheaper and then becomes more widely available and so the same way computers went from being the size of gymnasiums and you only had one and it existed on the university campus and only five people use it, through things that exist in my phone and 70% of the population have one that is more powerful than the one in the gymnasium. ultimately in net, it's going to be changed the way we live for the better. >> host: when you talk about this close relationship between the telecommunications industry and the government, it's worth noting that years ago when news came out about the airportless wire tapping program under the bush administration, many groups sued but found they government had given immunity to telecalms. i think that will be changing. we're going to take a break. i'm really interested when we come back --
if you have a narrow talking data -- that's the naked future -- there was data that existed on google, on yahoo! servers-the government was able to engineer back-door in and somebody created a back door into the government. information works like technology work but it gets cheaper and then becomes more widely available and so the same way computers went from being the size of gymnasiums and you only had one and it existed on the university campus and only five people use it, through things...
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this is an irresistible data base.spent part of the afternoon looking at doctors and my family's doctor to see how much revenue they pulled in for medicare. but i guess the simple question for you is what am i to make of these numbers and is there a size necessarily telling in any way? >> well, what you make of the data and what other researchers make of the data can have different purposes. so i think what can come from this data is some analysis of variation in how many patients each doctor and other kinds of providers like physical therapists see. and by patients either all medicare patients and how many services they provide to each patient. and you will see that it varies not just within a community but -- each provider within a community. but it also varies across the country in a variety of ways. >> you know, christina, let me just follow up on what tyler was asking, i did the same thing. i was also inputting my doctors. and i just wonder how are consumers supposed to use this data. until now none of us really k
this is an irresistible data base.spent part of the afternoon looking at doctors and my family's doctor to see how much revenue they pulled in for medicare. but i guess the simple question for you is what am i to make of these numbers and is there a size necessarily telling in any way? >> well, what you make of the data and what other researchers make of the data can have different purposes. so i think what can come from this data is some analysis of variation in how many patients each...
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we didn't have the data. we didn't have the systems, the infrastructure to understand the scale of the problem, at all. and so the fact that we can have this honest, difficult, conversation, is a huge improvement over what we had before. and i just want to acknowledge, that through qt, ea, and i believe that as i got 2 million dollar investment in the credit recovery which we did not have before. and so under the pec, i am sorry public education and enrichment fund and we have a two million dollar investment in the credit recovery and all of these great summer programs and i hope that someone will get the website for how people can access the credit recovery programs this summer. and this is all about data bench marking and we are bench marking where we are this year, and so i think that it is huge progress and i want to acknowledge my colleagues on the board, and the colleagues before them, who set the bar really high. and right? and so the athrough g requirement was a really heavy lift by the members of the
we didn't have the data. we didn't have the systems, the infrastructure to understand the scale of the problem, at all. and so the fact that we can have this honest, difficult, conversation, is a huge improvement over what we had before. and i just want to acknowledge, that through qt, ea, and i believe that as i got 2 million dollar investment in the credit recovery which we did not have before. and so under the pec, i am sorry public education and enrichment fund and we have a two million...
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we need to see the data.w many great experts you have until it is open and free then the world can judge whether it is good analysis. >> indonesian radar. we still don't have the information from the authorities. indonesia are the only country that haven't provided what the radar chases are, why? >> i knew he was going to say that, too. the bottom line is this is an accident investigation. we are not going to get the data. i think we were encouraged by the press briefing. >> make sure you stay with us for the latest on this plane. good night. >>> i am comfortable with what i am doing. >> youot
we need to see the data.w many great experts you have until it is open and free then the world can judge whether it is good analysis. >> indonesian radar. we still don't have the information from the authorities. indonesia are the only country that haven't provided what the radar chases are, why? >> i knew he was going to say that, too. the bottom line is this is an accident investigation. we are not going to get the data. i think we were encouraged by the press briefing. >>...
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but take your genetic data. it is information that we want everyone to have we want everyone to get their genome screening all broadside and helps humans everywhere and then to pay the 23 anti-the so it is part of a large data center. and to discriminate in terms of health care but of an extremely for cited law enacted 2008 so to discriminate on the basis of genetics there is precedent for legislating against discrimination on the basis of data. we have to demand more laws like that. when we decide it is good for people to contribute more data. when you make the case to the public to increase the amount of data on the field with those major diseases of the 21st century and the army and from discriminatory harm to figure out it takes place but physically there is a great organization he is the fantastic researcher in california. >> the framework in which to contribute personal medical information in a way that protects them but it is useful for design for research. to make sure the protections are in place otherw
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and here are examples of two schools how it was before the data was given and as a result of data how the eye strategies within their pathways. just an example of the data of the school action plans. i'm going to turn it over to christen for program impact >> we're continuing to expand the respectable and that's been critical one could he finding is there a gap between the achievement of which they think so and latino students it's reflective of the sate state and across the country we're being proactively to recruit to staff the pathway expansions to make sure we have teachers that have the high-level proficiency we need to expand the pathway. professional development is a really important and key to provide those opportunities at each site that's working towards building their pathway and be able to effectively support the teachers. materials is also role critical to identify and the assessments lion to the core cripple. it's different right now with the common core standards we have to insure wisconsin we have the right materials. and we have one the very few district that have a c
and here are examples of two schools how it was before the data was given and as a result of data how the eye strategies within their pathways. just an example of the data of the school action plans. i'm going to turn it over to christen for program impact >> we're continuing to expand the respectable and that's been critical one could he finding is there a gap between the achievement of which they think so and latino students it's reflective of the sate state and across the country we're...
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that's what i'm concerned about >> the data though mirror with the state but i'm happy to get more data will the states. >> i should mention i used to be around a lot of kids and they drank things like snap he lives and red bull and those kinds of drinks but i didn't see those kids drank soda a lot and we didn't have a lot of kids that had type two diabetes as well. i want to know more about the cat. i want to know what were the years and how many and other specification to the data >> okay. >> thank you. >> absolutely. i think the place i was at was ultimately - >> mr. chair. >> supervisor wiener. >> just one thing to clarify in terms of in response to supervisor breed's question i believe when you're referring 0 those drinks whether you call them sugary drink or soda that's all it includes sports and sugary snap he lives it's not just quote/unquote all on the sugary beverage. >> i definitely got that but i'm trying to because we're specifying and asking kids if they drink soda i'm trying to understand the numbers around the diabetes and what kids in would easier in particular. i see a
that's what i'm concerned about >> the data though mirror with the state but i'm happy to get more data will the states. >> i should mention i used to be around a lot of kids and they drank things like snap he lives and red bull and those kinds of drinks but i didn't see those kids drank soda a lot and we didn't have a lot of kids that had type two diabetes as well. i want to know more about the cat. i want to know what were the years and how many and other specification to the data...
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the data we got is the data we've got. any final thoughts on that?final thoughts are i'm glad the australians are heading it. they're adding transparency and hope for some answers. but rerewe really have to have black box. >> i'd like to see the data. i'd like independent experts. not just inmarsat. i'd like the raw data available to everybody. >> tim tilman. >> we've got a world class team, incredible tools for them to use. i'm hoping for the best, but i'm not betting, not yet. >> until it's open and free, then the world can judge whether it's accurate analysis yet. >> it's have still not got that information from the authorities. and indonesia is the only country that hasn't provided where the radar traces were. why? >> i knew he was going to say that, too. the bottom line is, this is an accident investigation. we're not going to get all the data. i think we were encouraged by their press briefing. >> make sure you stay with us for the very latest on this plane. goodnight. >>> the area of highest probability as to where the aircraft might have ente
the data we got is the data we've got. any final thoughts on that?final thoughts are i'm glad the australians are heading it. they're adding transparency and hope for some answers. but rerewe really have to have black box. >> i'd like to see the data. i'd like independent experts. not just inmarsat. i'd like the raw data available to everybody. >> tim tilman. >> we've got a world class team, incredible tools for them to use. i'm hoping for the best, but i'm not betting, not...
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is the data correct? are we taking into consideration how this population needs specific care, and obviously releasing data doesn't address part of the issue, so i think on the front end of this discussion we have to be clear about the fact that we have to spend more time doing the dive into the data, what does it mean, how patients are being served and how they are being provided the care they receive. >> woodruff: based on what you have seen, dr. hoven, is this the way the medicare system is supposed to work? >> well, physicians need to be paid for providing high quality care to their patients, and the patients deserve to get the high quality care that they need. clearly, we need to pay more attention to details. i think right now in terms of how this is working, raw data is not specifically the way to look at it, and i think one of the things you have to look at, as was already mentioned, is the cost of drugs built into these payments. remember that physicians, particularly in ogilvy practices, oncolog
is the data correct? are we taking into consideration how this population needs specific care, and obviously releasing data doesn't address part of the issue, so i think on the front end of this discussion we have to be clear about the fact that we have to spend more time doing the dive into the data, what does it mean, how patients are being served and how they are being provided the care they receive. >> woodruff: based on what you have seen, dr. hoven, is this the way the medicare...
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reams of personal data bought and sold by so-called data brokers.s mostly unregulated and a multi-billion dollar industry. continuing our special series, your secret's out, here is america tonight's michael oku. >> where you shop, what you buy, how would your children are or whether you might drink too much. you would think that's all private information, but you would be wrong. these personal details are being collected, categorized and bought and sold every day by data brokers. >> their biggest business is gathering tremendous amounts of data on millions of people. >> brian crebbs reports on cyber security for his blog. he says when it comes to big data, brokers hold the keys to the kingdom. >> they know what i buy, whether it's under wear, shoes, cars, houses. >> absolutely. >> so they know in most cases more about me than maybe some of my friends or relatives do. >> they know more about you than you know about you. >> adversaries everywhere. >> at the world's largest information security conference in san francisco, the buzz was all about keepin
reams of personal data bought and sold by so-called data brokers.s mostly unregulated and a multi-billion dollar industry. continuing our special series, your secret's out, here is america tonight's michael oku. >> where you shop, what you buy, how would your children are or whether you might drink too much. you would think that's all private information, but you would be wrong. these personal details are being collected, categorized and bought and sold every day by data brokers. >>...
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data? >> i never had a great deal of confidence in anything when i can't get concrete information that i can go to the bank on. all the things i've heard so far have been based upon assumptions. and those were fine. we're talking about very brilliant, very experienced experts when we talk about that. except it's still an assumption. i'm hoping that we will go from assumption to reality. this is it, jim. this is what it looks like. this is what it tastes like. let's go from there. that's what i'm looking forward to. >> listen, panel, you guys have been here, jim has been saying the same thing since day one. he doesn't believe that we're actually looking in the right place. so he's on the money. he has been saying that. you know, what happens, jeff, when the bluefin finishes the current search area? do you find a new place to look for or use different technology to research the same area? >> i'm really with jim and david on this one. you know, the australians assured us that they had reason t
data? >> i never had a great deal of confidence in anything when i can't get concrete information that i can go to the bank on. all the things i've heard so far have been based upon assumptions. and those were fine. we're talking about very brilliant, very experienced experts when we talk about that. except it's still an assumption. i'm hoping that we will go from assumption to reality. this is it, jim. this is what it looks like. this is what it tastes like. let's go from there. that's...
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data recorder.o visually see what is going on in the cockpit. for example in the course of an accident sequence, a pilot's hands may hover over certain instruments or radio devices, on the yolk, how he is gripping it. none of that is documented unless you have a video. on the security side, to understand what is going on in the cockpit in the midst -- i will give you an example. the regent jetblue situation about two years ago, the captain had a breakdown. the co-pilot was able to coax him out of the cockpit. he locked the door. the captain is running up and down screaming we're not going to las vegas. to visually see what is going on in that cockpit is important. >> hurry up. >> ed, one more thing, the issue of the live stream of the video i think is a good idea. it can be triggered along with the idea of flight monitoring if the plane dooefuates from the flight path. >> here's what people don't understand when it comes to pilot against cameras in the cockpit. if you work for a company they give yo
data recorder.o visually see what is going on in the cockpit. for example in the course of an accident sequence, a pilot's hands may hover over certain instruments or radio devices, on the yolk, how he is gripping it. none of that is documented unless you have a video. on the security side, to understand what is going on in the cockpit in the midst -- i will give you an example. the regent jetblue situation about two years ago, the captain had a breakdown. the co-pilot was able to coax him out...
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>> from the data that we have run, because we run the comparison data for the students that are enrolled in our current evening school. and we have a pretty high level of assurance that most of them and i can't say that 100 percent, but i can say that we have worked with counselors and counselors have identified them. >> and i want to know why they have to have taken it in evening school, i mean, you said that during the school day is the preferred way for kids to get these classes. so, depending on what classes they are, most of them should be available to them during the school day and that is sort of counseling question. what have we put in place the systems that can assure us that we will get to the points where the counselors are making sure that the students are enrolled in that class and this is related to that, and so before you answer i will ask this too, which is do we still have a problem with off semester courses not being offered, so, if the class, i mean if they failed the class which the data tell us that is what they have, is the only way for them to get, you know, advanc
>> from the data that we have run, because we run the comparison data for the students that are enrolled in our current evening school. and we have a pretty high level of assurance that most of them and i can't say that 100 percent, but i can say that we have worked with counselors and counselors have identified them. >> and i want to know why they have to have taken it in evening school, i mean, you said that during the school day is the preferred way for kids to get these classes....
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now we have data to have data information that is focused. i'll just want to thank everybody for their work in this regard just where we were two years ago was different. the final thing i'll say in terms of xhekt context and i appreciate i mentioning this we're in some such a special place in san francisco because the vast majority of suggestion in california when you talk about english language learners you're talking about spanish but we have rich and robust there's a dope culture there's a premeditate respect for culture and heritage in san francisco that we can build on and add to the literature please accept my thank you for your hard work and selfly thank you for helping us to develop the robust conversations about the next steps up to the plate and help us to improve the language for all you have students in the about how far city of san francisco >> thank you very much. (clapping.) yeah. i think so. and consent calendar resolutions >> oh, yes. >> i wanted to recognize the study being featured in the publication so you'll have the who
now we have data to have data information that is focused. i'll just want to thank everybody for their work in this regard just where we were two years ago was different. the final thing i'll say in terms of xhekt context and i appreciate i mentioning this we're in some such a special place in san francisco because the vast majority of suggestion in california when you talk about english language learners you're talking about spanish but we have rich and robust there's a dope culture there's a...
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we chief data officer -- meet the chief data officer. he points to republican david jolly's special election victory in florida. >> we are multiplying upon it on a national scale. >> jolly's victory served as a beta test. operatives had access to the real-time data from vendors, including information from your home or car purchases. >> it allows us to do it at a very low cost >. >> the rnc thinks they can match the obama 2012 data mining systems and improve upon them. how do you gauge right now, numbers-was, what has been successful? >> it goes back to the question on the wall -- does this drive data? is it helping them to put us on a path to vote for the candidates and maybe become a donor? >> still, republicans are really do not have to take obama's team had on this time around. >> when you no longer have the narrative of getting the incumbent president reelected, you have a brain drain and less urgency. bloomberg's white house correspondent phil mattingly dressing up to be live on "bottom line" with the tie. about this data, the heart
we chief data officer -- meet the chief data officer. he points to republican david jolly's special election victory in florida. >> we are multiplying upon it on a national scale. >> jolly's victory served as a beta test. operatives had access to the real-time data from vendors, including information from your home or car purchases. >> it allows us to do it at a very low cost >. >> the rnc thinks they can match the obama 2012 data mining systems and improve upon them....
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what the changing is the ability to open up the black box of that data and combine it with other data sets that you might have. >> with real time sales data driving price changes, the game often leaves customers to choose the bargain drinks who. >> it may drop the price of a tequila shot. so all of a sudden people start buying so we created a system for bar owners to get the most out of the products. >> and that is not the only way this game can influence customer choices. after examining the first few months of sales records, todd and frank discovered something odd. >> patrons tend to purchase items part of the drink exchange and ignore everything else. >> whether it's miller lite or bud light or whoever. it's almost 50% of a difference between you are on the exchange men yu versus when you're not. >> the sales for the items part of the drink exchange were so much higher than anything else that their liquor distributor caught word and wanted to feature some items to make sure they were being sold. >> brilliant. it's a great example of rethinking the data that you have available to yo
what the changing is the ability to open up the black box of that data and combine it with other data sets that you might have. >> with real time sales data driving price changes, the game often leaves customers to choose the bargain drinks who. >> it may drop the price of a tequila shot. so all of a sudden people start buying so we created a system for bar owners to get the most out of the products. >> and that is not the only way this game can influence customer choices....
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early retiree data set. early retirees, i don't know what is about the city's early retirees whether they are in city plan, kaiser, their loss ratios are better than the actives. i have no idea, the premium, the way it was established. >> that is stressful. >> that's what it is. but i wasn't here when they actually did this. but their loss ratio is incredibly good. they are active people, obviously. they just said i'm done with this and i'm going to ride my bike. very impressive. we collected $35 million and only needed $3.3 million on an added basis a little amount for the possess penl tenl -- potential of the claims target. this is incredibly good. this is from a financial perspective as an old guide actuary, i want to be in front of you 1 year later that we have great numbers to backup the decision. good decision, it saved a bunch of money and what i want to also remind you is that they wanted 10 points more for 13 than you took. you said, it's at 13 points. we came in at 2.5 points. so excellent excellen
early retiree data set. early retirees, i don't know what is about the city's early retirees whether they are in city plan, kaiser, their loss ratios are better than the actives. i have no idea, the premium, the way it was established. >> that is stressful. >> that's what it is. but i wasn't here when they actually did this. but their loss ratio is incredibly good. they are active people, obviously. they just said i'm done with this and i'm going to ride my bike. very impressive. we...
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it's also the inmarsat satellite data. it's the radar data. and it's the pings. three separate analyses which all coalesced in this particular area. the way i look at it is the pings are a microscope that give us a more probable location for the airplane. but even the pings define a large area which has to be surveyed with sonar. so i believe that they're looking in the right place. i would not be surprised if they found the record soon. if they don't, they're going to regroup. not start from the beginning, and move on to the next area. >> now richard, on this issue of the inmarsat data and how crucial it is in terms of whether they found the right place, i'm going talk to sarah in just a moment. one of her questions, what is the statistical probability of the inmarsat calculations being accurate? there are still a lot of questions out there that all this backup data has not been released. it is what is fuelling the fire for family and other skeptics that look, you looked in the most promising area. you haven't foynund it. maybe it's not there. >> all right. i th
it's also the inmarsat satellite data. it's the radar data. and it's the pings. three separate analyses which all coalesced in this particular area. the way i look at it is the pings are a microscope that give us a more probable location for the airplane. but even the pings define a large area which has to be surveyed with sonar. so i believe that they're looking in the right place. i would not be surprised if they found the record soon. if they don't, they're going to regroup. not start from...
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how do the data brokers know that i bought that book? >> this is a list of people in a book buyers' club. so that list is sold. so if you are purchasing a list or a book from the book club, that's how they are getting it. >> data brokers are not just getting customer information from retailers, they mine public records and monitor public postings on social media, and there's the personal information provided on online surveys, say on flirt.com. the profiles are precious commodities, as good as gold or the probers -- brokers and clients they sell it to. >> they know about me in order to make it easier to sell me stuff. >> to sell your profile to people that want to sell you more stuff. yes. >> they are getting the personic chusters. >> if the results of this profiling was just targeted in better ads. there would be no reason for concern. that is not what she's worried about. >> if you are a major employer or health plan, you could purchase the list. >> you don't know for certain that employers are purchasing these lists, but the fact is t
how do the data brokers know that i bought that book? >> this is a list of people in a book buyers' club. so that list is sold. so if you are purchasing a list or a book from the book club, that's how they are getting it. >> data brokers are not just getting customer information from retailers, they mine public records and monitor public postings on social media, and there's the personal information provided on online surveys, say on flirt.com. the profiles are precious commodities,...
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google data centers worldwide? i'm sure this is very apparent to you from seeing the slide that that is the story. i'm going to quickly read the first two graphs. according to documents obtained by former nsa contactor edward snowden and in interviews with knowledgeable officials. the agency has positioned itself to collect from users accounts. say, twothe story you engineers with close ties to google exploded with profanity when they saw the drawing. i hope you publish this, one of them said. talk a little bit about how you got from the slide, and part, please chime in on this story. adventure, onfun the one hand it was really difficult where the nsa internally is extremely cryptic. there are codewords and secret program names that are shielded under multiple levels of security or obscurity. they go to great lengths to classify or hide their operation . is notother hand, obvious, but somewhat apparent that these are network engineers, they are attacking technology that you and i all use. they might call it differe
google data centers worldwide? i'm sure this is very apparent to you from seeing the slide that that is the story. i'm going to quickly read the first two graphs. according to documents obtained by former nsa contactor edward snowden and in interviews with knowledgeable officials. the agency has positioned itself to collect from users accounts. say, twothe story you engineers with close ties to google exploded with profanity when they saw the drawing. i hope you publish this, one of them said....
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the data center. it is ok with us to say that the nsa will collect that will from all of our communications in the service of its foreign intelligence mission. that is a big public policy question that needs to be debated. that is what we are looking to do. >> just to touch on public policy. there's also this disconnect between definition. tot the public would believe be implied music collect, and with the government means when they say collect are two different things. we did a story on collection of entire countries phone calls. it was recording of the entire country's own calls. one of the core attribute of that story was that it is not collecting until it is actually processed. conversation. our >> it is not surveillance. you listen to it. >> is the public realizes the , i think a lot of people would push back and say no, that is not what we thought we were approving. we saw this with a number of comments from senators and policymakers. a lot of the comments were that we did not realize. it was ab
the data center. it is ok with us to say that the nsa will collect that will from all of our communications in the service of its foreign intelligence mission. that is a big public policy question that needs to be debated. that is what we are looking to do. >> just to touch on public policy. there's also this disconnect between definition. tot the public would believe be implied music collect, and with the government means when they say collect are two different things. we did a story on...
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you heard about big data. wealth of information about our personal lives sitting on computer servers, collected by marketers and crunched by sophisticated software programs. companies use this information to determine interest rates on your loan, how much you pay for insurance, what credit card offers you get. the list goes on and on. how much of the information that they're making those decisions on, how much is it really true? turns out, probably not much. for more on this, credit sesame john ulzheimer. thanks for coming on the show. how important are these lists? how important is this tracking to me as a consumer in the marketplace? >> gerri, you can maim name anything, and it can be modeled. any activity a consumer can participate in and it can be modeled using big data. it really controls our lives. we have been boiled down to nothing more than a series of numbers. unfortunately in many cases the information that goes into those numbers is a, fairly secretive to us, and b, we have really mo control whethe
you heard about big data. wealth of information about our personal lives sitting on computer servers, collected by marketers and crunched by sophisticated software programs. companies use this information to determine interest rates on your loan, how much you pay for insurance, what credit card offers you get. the list goes on and on. how much of the information that they're making those decisions on, how much is it really true? turns out, probably not much. for more on this, credit sesame john...
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and in the spring, when we ran the data we took those students, out. and the reason that we took them out is the requirements don't apply to those students any longer and so that is the bulk of those students and does it account for 100 percent of every single one of those 200 students? no, but does it account for the majority of those students, absolutely, so those students, they went nowhere and they are still in our continuation schools and they are going to graduate under a different set of requirements as per the board policy passage in january. >> so, could we also have an update on the county school and the continuation schools, and how well, they have done? and then, i am wondering about the gate keeper classes, and that they are missing math and they are missing language, and so is it, what language are they missing? is it the second year of language that they are missing? is it that they did not pass the second year of language? also, with math, what, math courses and it is math and so which class are they missing? i think that, that this, or
and in the spring, when we ran the data we took those students, out. and the reason that we took them out is the requirements don't apply to those students any longer and so that is the bulk of those students and does it account for 100 percent of every single one of those 200 students? no, but does it account for the majority of those students, absolutely, so those students, they went nowhere and they are still in our continuation schools and they are going to graduate under a different set of...
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he said the data we have is the data -- or the data we've got is the data we've got. most times you have a really good starting point. but this one is different. what stuck out to you with that statement? >> well, that's the statement of the whole press conference that stuck out to me, because he was very -- i thought very honest and straightforward that they're doing the best they can. but it was clear that they didn't expect to get additional refinement in the data. the cautious optimism part came in that they're dealing with what they have and throwing all that they have at the data but that's all they have. >> steven marks, you have a couple of legal questions after this press conference? >> sure, i have some legal and factual information i would like to know. first, the question about which mary just talked about, which is the data. are they referring to the data that has been filtered or interpreted by the malaysian government and boeing, or do they have access to the raw data? that is a concern, because when the gentleman said during the press conference that t
he said the data we have is the data -- or the data we've got is the data we've got. most times you have a really good starting point. but this one is different. what stuck out to you with that statement? >> well, that's the statement of the whole press conference that stuck out to me, because he was very -- i thought very honest and straightforward that they're doing the best they can. but it was clear that they didn't expect to get additional refinement in the data. the cautious...
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the data center. it is ok with us to say that the nsa will collect that will from all of our communications in the service of its foreign intelligence mission. that is a big public policy question that needs to be debated. that is what we are looking to do. >> just to touch on public policy. there's also this disconnect between definition. what the public would believe to be implied music collect, and with the government means when they say collect are two different things. we did a story on collection of entire countries phone calls. it was recording of the entire country's own calls. one of the core attribute of that story was that it is not collecting until it is actually processed. i could record our conversation. >> it is not surveillance. you listen to it. >> is the public realizes the definition, i think a lot of people would push back and say no, that is not what we thought we were approving. we saw this with a number of comments from senators and policymakers. a lot of the comments were that
the data center. it is ok with us to say that the nsa will collect that will from all of our communications in the service of its foreign intelligence mission. that is a big public policy question that needs to be debated. that is what we are looking to do. >> just to touch on public policy. there's also this disconnect between definition. what the public would believe to be implied music collect, and with the government means when they say collect are two different things. we did a story...
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the data base, the panel will begin in the next couple weeks to actually select an an all claims data base. the data manager and i were on a call today where we listened to risk adjustment and how it's being done across the country by the states that have exchanged. there is a lot of work that goes into it and a lot of effort, but i think i'm expecting that california will be doing their risk adjusting at a state level. we are building our data base to also be able to do risk adjustment and i'm supportive of the comments of the team today and that is the way of the future. a lot of efforts around data analytics to go with the negotiations and the units. the marriage certificates that were received for partners who had paid income over the last prior years we've now worked with pay roll to correct w 2's back to 10, 11, 2012 and 2013. i think with the wellness team we have a health coach every wednesday now taking appointments for people in the civic center area. the shape up walking challenge is going strong and i think eap has been very busy and enjoying the new location. it gives the
the data base, the panel will begin in the next couple weeks to actually select an an all claims data base. the data manager and i were on a call today where we listened to risk adjustment and how it's being done across the country by the states that have exchanged. there is a lot of work that goes into it and a lot of effort, but i think i'm expecting that california will be doing their risk adjusting at a state level. we are building our data base to also be able to do risk adjustment and i'm...
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the company introduced a new data platform that will lower the cost for big data analysis.ed ons also building an ambient intelligent platform that is enabled by microsoft technology. a big new hire for twitter. the company announced it hired daniel graf as the vice president of consumer products. i bring in jon erlichman and joining me from boston is the chief research officer at idc. two critical years, things weren't really working out. a huge job ahead for this guy. tell us how they ended up hiring him. >> we know they were getting close to this announcement and trying to find somebody at google makes sense in a sense there are a lot of talented product folks there and that maybe isn't the same kind of competition as you would see and --itter or facebook or facebook. scale said -- it was something that appealed twitter. twitterple are using when they are on the phone are on -- on the phone. or is a big issue on two fronts. first of all, getting people to sign up and continue to use the and of thevice overall engagement. these are some of the knocks against twitter, keep
the company introduced a new data platform that will lower the cost for big data analysis.ed ons also building an ambient intelligent platform that is enabled by microsoft technology. a big new hire for twitter. the company announced it hired daniel graf as the vice president of consumer products. i bring in jon erlichman and joining me from boston is the chief research officer at idc. two critical years, things weren't really working out. a huge job ahead for this guy. tell us how they ended...
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understanding the right data. in the beginning on the air france flight we had too much information and not the right information. and it's just a matter of understanding which information you need. >> and david as we've talked about, until you find a debris field, until you know where the plane entered the water, all this underwater equipment is basically for -- it's not useless but it's not to be utilized -- >> you don't want to burn out -- it's not like there's a lot of teams that can go out there and do this kind of work. so the human power behind the effort is very limited. so you don't want to burn out. and it's also difficult to move around. you've got to have the right ship, you've got to mobilize on that ship, ships go about 10 or 12 miles per hour across the surface of the ocean. it's slow going. >> how much of the air france flight wreckage did you actually end upbringing up? once you get the black box boxes is that enough? do you not need to bring up more of the wreckage? >> you need the black boxes. f
understanding the right data. in the beginning on the air france flight we had too much information and not the right information. and it's just a matter of understanding which information you need. >> and david as we've talked about, until you find a debris field, until you know where the plane entered the water, all this underwater equipment is basically for -- it's not useless but it's not to be utilized -- >> you don't want to burn out -- it's not like there's a lot of teams...
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the active data indicates less of a decrease. the early retiree data says i want even more. so when we blend that for 1 year the answer is 1.277 which is different than a plus. it's a minus. the next one is they have multiple year option and what they are offering is minus 2 and we'll review some of the caveats. minus 2 for 2015. so if the rates a hundred, it's going to be 98 and it will stay at 98. it's a 24-month break. i don't know if there is any questions. i want to review and i won't be labor this because we have kaiser who would like to address the board given the path last year, i think we are on much firmer ground now and they want to talk to you and we have only so much time to go through materials. they presented data that runs from december 12th through november 2013. they always give you a comparison of the prior 12 months. so that would be the 12 months starting in 11 and going through november of 12. so if you go into your page 5 of this document i outlined for you all the different increases that we were demonstrated in their package for the period of time co
the active data indicates less of a decrease. the early retiree data says i want even more. so when we blend that for 1 year the answer is 1.277 which is different than a plus. it's a minus. the next one is they have multiple year option and what they are offering is minus 2 and we'll review some of the caveats. minus 2 for 2015. so if the rates a hundred, it's going to be 98 and it will stay at 98. it's a 24-month break. i don't know if there is any questions. i want to review and i won't be...