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put a committee what data are they capturing and what data do they recommend we capture? and how to analyze that data because i think when we go to these meetings if we have a lot of this information, we can share it number 1 and number 2 is looking at raw data can also tell us what proportion of of of the racial make up of arrests convictions and officer involved shootings, whatever data we're going to gather -- what the age groups are etc. etc. and it may show us some areas where we can have improvement or areas for fertile discussion and the ferguson report is showing a certain amount of data showing 63 percent of of the population is african-american but 99 percent of the citations are african-americans so good to have that data and analyze it and looking at it to see if we have room for improvement whether we're having a disproportionate impact in the community and i'm putting it out there and perhaps you might want to think about putting a a committee together to look at what is the data we have and how do we start capturing and analyzing it. >> i agree and i apprec
put a committee what data are they capturing and what data do they recommend we capture? and how to analyze that data because i think when we go to these meetings if we have a lot of this information, we can share it number 1 and number 2 is looking at raw data can also tell us what proportion of of of the racial make up of arrests convictions and officer involved shootings, whatever data we're going to gather -- what the age groups are etc. etc. and it may show us some areas where we can have...
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this is radar data. so the precision is that of radar data. >> [ inaudible ]. there was some rumor about lithium batteries being present in this airplane. do we know at all what was in the cargo check? any information about what [ inaudible ] -- >> [ inaudible ]. if there is any doubt that this could have been a factor in the [ inaudible ] -- >> translator: i have another questi question. so the investigation is taking place here and on site. but there's been a lot of movement of politicians and we saw also heads of companies and others speaking, do you worry about the calm for the unfolding of the investigation -- haven't we today seen a political climate which might be awkward for your investigation? >> translator: well, we've had a major disaster which triggers all sorts of emotions. and it happens after 2014 when there were throughout the world various accidents which, for various reasons, have affected public opinion. a few weeks ago, there was a helicopter accident which also drew a lot of attention, especially in france. >> translator: so all this create
this is radar data. so the precision is that of radar data. >> [ inaudible ]. there was some rumor about lithium batteries being present in this airplane. do we know at all what was in the cargo check? any information about what [ inaudible ] -- >> [ inaudible ]. if there is any doubt that this could have been a factor in the [ inaudible ] -- >> translator: i have another questi question. so the investigation is taking place here and on site. but there's been a lot of movement...
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it's public policy made by public data public data by public policy. why is that so terrifying to the left? and this concept, well there's personal medical records used for part of this, there are. and that is why this white house three, four years ago did a series of memos instructing how to do the deidentification of personal data. if you really object to that, then i'm sure you're going to stand up and start saying that the f.d.a., the capb, all the others that get personal data, you don't want them to touch that either. come on, little intellectual consistency here. let's try it. something i chose not to do when we ran this bill last time, and i'm going to do this time is i'm going to ask for u.c. i have a handful of memos coming from my office when this body was controlled by the democrats and there was a republican in the white house and the democrats were demanding this of the white house. and a series of senior democrat officials demanding this tiche disclosure of information to make public policy. i think that would be sort of amusing to put i
it's public policy made by public data public data by public policy. why is that so terrifying to the left? and this concept, well there's personal medical records used for part of this, there are. and that is why this white house three, four years ago did a series of memos instructing how to do the deidentification of personal data. if you really object to that, then i'm sure you're going to stand up and start saying that the f.d.a., the capb, all the others that get personal data, you don't...
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of data on people. >>reporter: he reports on cyber security for his blog and he says when it comes to big data brokers hold the keys to the kingdom. >> they know what i buy, whether it's underwear, shoes, cars houses. >> absolutely. >> so they know in some cases more about me than maybe some of my friends or relatives do. >>reporter: more about you than you know about you. >>reporter: and for most americans, that is knowing too much. a recent pugh poll showed that the overwellal -- overwellaling majority of people think -- pack dixon showed us some of those profiles or lists many of us end up on. >> here's a list that says alcohol drinkers adult. do i really want my name on this list? if i'm an alcohol drinker. >>reporter: there are scores of lists for sale. >> i'm seeing everything from dry eyes to bed wetting to canker sores. >>reporter: here's another one. substance abuse road to recovery book buyer's club. >> how do they know that? how do the data brokers know that i bought that book? >> so this is
of data on people. >>reporter: he reports on cyber security for his blog and he says when it comes to big data brokers hold the keys to the kingdom. >> they know what i buy, whether it's underwear, shoes, cars houses. >> absolutely. >> so they know in some cases more about me than maybe some of my friends or relatives do. >>reporter: more about you than you know about you. >>reporter: and for most americans, that is knowing too much. a recent pugh poll showed...
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death data. the do not pay is a centralized data matching services that allows agencies to review multiple data bases including certain data made by ssa to determine data eligibility for payments. ssa can collect and manage death data to help prevent improper payments at the federal level. ssa maintains the full death data only eligible and contains data from funeral directors, family members and other agencies and states the death master file available to the public is a sub set of the full file and does not contain death data from states. while reviewing death data can be a useful tool for agencies there are opportunities for ssa to improve the accuracy and completeness of the data. we have reported the ssa data procedure for maintaining death reports could result in untimely or erroneous death data. for example, we reported in november 2013 that ssa did not independently verify death reports for all sosh beneficiaries or any nonbeneficiaries before including them in death records. when death d
death data. the do not pay is a centralized data matching services that allows agencies to review multiple data bases including certain data made by ssa to determine data eligibility for payments. ssa can collect and manage death data to help prevent improper payments at the federal level. ssa maintains the full death data only eligible and contains data from funeral directors, family members and other agencies and states the death master file available to the public is a sub set of the full...
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>>reporter: america tonight contacted exact data, a chicago-based data broker without asking why they needed them they agreed to sell us all kinds of lists, names, home, and email addresses of people who use online data services, gamblers and suffers. al jazeera america could have purchased access to deeply private information about tens of thousands of unsuspecting individuals. access that some fear could be bought by anyone. >> there are a lot of what ifs that you could come up with in your mind about what else could happen with that data but a lot of what we do as an industry is work very hard to make sure that, that marketing data is marketing. >>reporter: she's the chief lobbyist for the trade group that represents data brokers. >> they say you guys are unregulated, shadowings, secret. fair? >> nothing could be further from the truth. dma has had a self-regulatory code for more than 40 years. there's incredible amounts of industry. >>reporter: are you aware of direct data from chicago? >> not off the top of my head. >>reporter: so you would not know if they're a member or not. >>
>>reporter: america tonight contacted exact data, a chicago-based data broker without asking why they needed them they agreed to sell us all kinds of lists, names, home, and email addresses of people who use online data services, gamblers and suffers. al jazeera america could have purchased access to deeply private information about tens of thousands of unsuspecting individuals. access that some fear could be bought by anyone. >> there are a lot of what ifs that you could come up...
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data we've used a data visualization called tabla that allows us to create a story with chapters and section that tells a story of what will happy in 2014 in the campaign finance data so when we started to look at the specific sections that encoop lasts the story we're going to try to tell in the sections they include the first total spending in 2014 it also i should note within the city and county of san francisco 2, 3, 4 addition to the assembly race there was specifically within the kunlt jurisdiction from the alliance additionally the types of contributors and there's 15 of those who are the largest contributors and the resent of those and the lobbyist consulate data and the political parties and the pack general committee data welling we get a good sense of whooped in 2014 cycle and eventually we will be hosting all 9 story that has chapter and sections of story and i'll pass it over to christen with the productive. >> thank you viewing and i will be going back and forth the first is total campaign spending giving me a moment i'll get this centered here we found nearly $25 milli
data we've used a data visualization called tabla that allows us to create a story with chapters and section that tells a story of what will happy in 2014 in the campaign finance data so when we started to look at the specific sections that encoop lasts the story we're going to try to tell in the sections they include the first total spending in 2014 it also i should note within the city and county of san francisco 2, 3, 4 addition to the assembly race there was specifically within the kunlt...
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visiontion and data project that analyses campaign data from the 2014 election cycle previously you'll landmarked did do not on the website in realtime so leading up to an election you can see who the largest contributor are we wanted to do this year once the end of the year filings in the beginning of 2015 to get the full aggregate data and do or in naturals on the spending cycle we'll be showing you a productive of what will have you ever had your deposition taken about going live on the ethics commission website in a few weeks the data from san francisco's on data portal with the finance data i'm going to pass it on to jeff who will talk about the specifics of the project. >> hello. thank you again for having us i'm jeff as christen mentioned we took the data if on san francisco on data we've used a data visualization called tabla that allows us to create a story with chapters and section that tells a story of what will happy in 2014 in the campaign finance data so when we started to look at the specific sections that encoop lasts the story we're going to try to tell in the sections
visiontion and data project that analyses campaign data from the 2014 election cycle previously you'll landmarked did do not on the website in realtime so leading up to an election you can see who the largest contributor are we wanted to do this year once the end of the year filings in the beginning of 2015 to get the full aggregate data and do or in naturals on the spending cycle we'll be showing you a productive of what will have you ever had your deposition taken about going live on the...
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the data dropped in over an hour's time. we will await german pmi data. eurozone pmi at 9:00 and u.k. in u.s. inflation later. we are back in k2. -- in 2. ♪ jonathan: good morning and welcome back. i am jonathan ferro. this is "on the move." we will get u.k. inflation figures. measure the data. 39 items were added. they make it in and eight items were removed. let's get to the business end. analysts surveyed by bloomberg expected to drop in february, the weakest on record going back to 1989. expanding it to drop below zero in over five decades free is a tragic? -- five decades. -- is a tragic? we are joined by jamie and bill blain. what is behind this and should we be concerned? jamie: the thing that is different this month than last month, the fall in inflation will not to because of by falling fuel prices. for it to follow 2.1% your deceit goods and services. to some extent, we are expecting that. and is going -- it is going to feed beyond field. it may be skewed upwards. jonathan: when you hear some of the noise from the bank of england we should antic
the data dropped in over an hour's time. we will await german pmi data. eurozone pmi at 9:00 and u.k. in u.s. inflation later. we are back in k2. -- in 2. ♪ jonathan: good morning and welcome back. i am jonathan ferro. this is "on the move." we will get u.k. inflation figures. measure the data. 39 items were added. they make it in and eight items were removed. let's get to the business end. analysts surveyed by bloomberg expected to drop in february, the weakest on record going back...
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is showing now and probably at the next quarterly meeting i'll have the exact data of each specific district and station and again, we're all focusing on those five -- are we obtaining the goal today? not necessarily so there's a mere i there's an miriad of reasons we may not reach the goal and you know that and whether it's our presence being the crime prevention factor things like that. >> i want to acknowledge captain silver man's efforts after the killing on wednesday of the killing of mr. yee in a crosswalk outside of a senior center and so there there will be more stings in that area after the tragedy injuries of a a 3 and 4-year old old on folsom street the police station was right on it with efforts to really work with our office and pedestrian safety community groups to make sure that we're showing the city's efforts for people to drive much more safely in those areas and i think the citations are another part of it besides the visibility and it's unfortunate that the culture of speeding continues unless we take more efforts with engineering and continue enforcement on a re
is showing now and probably at the next quarterly meeting i'll have the exact data of each specific district and station and again, we're all focusing on those five -- are we obtaining the goal today? not necessarily so there's a mere i there's an miriad of reasons we may not reach the goal and you know that and whether it's our presence being the crime prevention factor things like that. >> i want to acknowledge captain silver man's efforts after the killing on wednesday of the killing...
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that's this -- has seen this soccer data recently. -- softer data recently. resources continues to diminish. household spending is rising moderately. business specs -- business fixed -- inflation has the client -- declined. market-based measures of inflation compensation remain low. longer-term inflation expectations remain stable. inflation is anticipated to remain near its recent low level in the near term. the committee expect inflation to rise gradually over the medium-term. the transitory effects of -- the committee continues to monitor inflation develop its closely. the vote here was unanimous by members of the fomc. the interest rate projections included at this meeting. they do that quarterly. the fed is -- they have scaled back their forecast for rate increases going forward. 15 of 17 policymakers think the first increase will happen this year. to believe that will happen in 2016. a big drop from the 1.125% we saw in december. 13 of 17 policymakers have the rates under what percent by the end of the year. this under -- rates under 1% by the end of th
that's this -- has seen this soccer data recently. -- softer data recently. resources continues to diminish. household spending is rising moderately. business specs -- business fixed -- inflation has the client -- declined. market-based measures of inflation compensation remain low. longer-term inflation expectations remain stable. inflation is anticipated to remain near its recent low level in the near term. the committee expect inflation to rise gradually over the medium-term. the transitory...
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up to e lack and look at the data they first become mrimd limited in english language they also have clarified as proficient in english and we had an average so it is determined it takes 5 years for an english learn to be fully reach english proficiency and this is actually a really good number if you look at 5 years ago it takes 200.5 years but 2013-2014 they only have 3.8 years the district is doing a job in kraifr the english learners, however, if you look at the beaked by the division level so some of the basic the at the secondary level it takes along these for to be proficient in english especially, if you look at the latino group it takes a substantial amount of time so let's move on to the next slide okay. so this slide we trying to look at their language tests basically the state test the star test and it is really hours that the english learners will not be english proficient but that is what we want the idea we want to train here actually, if you look at the percentage of the above let me go to the rating of what this star is about it is based on the rating you basically 3
up to e lack and look at the data they first become mrimd limited in english language they also have clarified as proficient in english and we had an average so it is determined it takes 5 years for an english learn to be fully reach english proficiency and this is actually a really good number if you look at 5 years ago it takes 200.5 years but 2013-2014 they only have 3.8 years the district is doing a job in kraifr the english learners, however, if you look at the beaked by the division level...
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you get data in. you are putting you are putting it in the system and selling it without verification. >> that is correct. we do not verify records for not beneficiaries. >> you get a record and put it in the system for another agency to buy, but buy, but because it is not a necessary recipient you are not going? >> it is marked as unverified. >> maybe the ig would know or gal would know call are these other agencies going and verifying? >> no. there is no additional verification. the verification. the agencies pay for a data set, an annual set plus monthly or weekly updates. they get information that they believed to be true and correct and there is no additional verification. >> i would add that i clearly articulated that the intent of the file is for social security purposes. it is aggregated across jurisdictions and his comprehensive for the most part. it does not include every record. we cannot confirm the veracity of the file and a shared verify it if they are going to use it for business purpos
you get data in. you are putting you are putting it in the system and selling it without verification. >> that is correct. we do not verify records for not beneficiaries. >> you get a record and put it in the system for another agency to buy, but buy, but because it is not a necessary recipient you are not going? >> it is marked as unverified. >> maybe the ig would know or gal would know call are these other agencies going and verifying? >> no. there is no...
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it follows the german data 15 minutes ago which was strong as well. the french data was mixed. the euro strengthened over about the last half an hour or so. sparked when the german data came out. the euro zone as a whole coming better than expected. it's allowing a continuation of the bounce back. >> 109. it's pretty amazing. quite the strengthening in the euro against the dollar in today's trade. the question is this better than expected pmi data is this a sign that quantitative easing is already feeding through to the real economy? >> better than that it's that the economy is already improving before the quantitative easing started. we've had just over two weeks of it and the great difference for european market is a commitment that will continue until september of next year even though the data is improving. >> right. >> good data can be welcomed by the market because we know quantitative easing is there as well. >> we should look at the european markets. they were trading lower but has the data changed the move? yesterday we did see a little bit of a sell off. today markets
it follows the german data 15 minutes ago which was strong as well. the french data was mixed. the euro strengthened over about the last half an hour or so. sparked when the german data came out. the euro zone as a whole coming better than expected. it's allowing a continuation of the bounce back. >> 109. it's pretty amazing. quite the strengthening in the euro against the dollar in today's trade. the question is this better than expected pmi data is this a sign that quantitative easing...
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data for 5 years and population from 20 ten consensus. through the various public meetings over the the last 90 days we tried our best to track what some of some of the community members had put forth as idea for line changes based on the proposal presented in december and came up with 7 different options for the commission to consider and certainly this is l proposed. it can be talked about and discussed here today in addition to finalized before we take to our consultant but again, keeping in a sense of time and cost with our consultant we definitely want to make sure we give them one specific ask in terms of the data request. what . what you see in front of you here on this slide is the blue lines on this map are the proposed district boundaries presented in december and the red lines the current district boundaries and shaded those 7 areas i mentioned previously where the community or others have provided input along the way during the 90-day public comment period in terms of changes they were interested in seeing and so we're going t
data for 5 years and population from 20 ten consensus. through the various public meetings over the the last 90 days we tried our best to track what some of some of the community members had put forth as idea for line changes based on the proposal presented in december and came up with 7 different options for the commission to consider and certainly this is l proposed. it can be talked about and discussed here today in addition to finalized before we take to our consultant but again, keeping in...
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that is goal driven, data driven thinking. it helps win ball games, and it helps make the city safer. we brought this to not only our police department, but to the whole enterprise of city government. we became the first major city in america to do so. we started to create a new culture of higher expectations in city hall. one of accountability, transparency, centered around results. and the constant search for better ways to get things done. the leaders started to emerge, and we recognized them and their colleagues were able to see who their leaders were. we set high goals to see whether or not the things we were doing were working. every day, and every week. our city stat approved, like comstat. timely accurate information shared by all, rapid deployment of resources, effectives strategies, and relentless follow-up. always the hard part. every two weeks, on a constant rotating basis, my team and i would hold city stat meetings with agency or department heads, and their leadership teams in city hall, and they groom with the b
that is goal driven, data driven thinking. it helps win ball games, and it helps make the city safer. we brought this to not only our police department, but to the whole enterprise of city government. we became the first major city in america to do so. we started to create a new culture of higher expectations in city hall. one of accountability, transparency, centered around results. and the constant search for better ways to get things done. the leaders started to emerge, and we recognized...
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it's a data driven process. we want to understand what the data would show us if those request were made. those will be made on march 11th and come back on april 8th. to get the data and come back on the 8th and have a discussion to see if there is an agreement of what the maps would look like and come back april 15th. my sense it's 30-45 days for the map to take effect. it's the estimate. that's the process we have moving forward. i don't know if you have any questions about that. >> i have a question about that. when we come back what i have heard at the meeting because of the officers job they are note going to change their beat but reporting to different areas. a lot of community was wondering whether staffing would change and when we are addressing the change we should also address the staff if it remains the same or doesn't remain the same. >> over and over again we heard this. as dr. marshall said that commissioner loftus said. i want to reassure everybody that nobody loses their police officers. so right
it's a data driven process. we want to understand what the data would show us if those request were made. those will be made on march 11th and come back on april 8th. to get the data and come back on the 8th and have a discussion to see if there is an agreement of what the maps would look like and come back april 15th. my sense it's 30-45 days for the map to take effect. it's the estimate. that's the process we have moving forward. i don't know if you have any questions about that. >> i...
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we're sitting here discussing the data we produce, the data our computers produce.t happens to it, who has access to it, how we recycle it how we dispose of it. these are really important problems. they're not things we're going to solve overnight. by fear in that paragraph you read is that it will take a couple of generations to figure it out. that here we are, producing this data, this big data landgrab to access at all, to analyze at all, to use it all, is not being buffered by a sense of privacy through the personal nature of it and -- i guess, i was issuing a warning that maybe we could do better, that we could think ahead as to the problems and really consider where data should be used, where it should be disposed, how personal it is, and how you can't just give it to third parties for free. there's a fundamental rights issue. amy: so governments tell us, if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear. why should you be concerned about government surveillance? bruce? >> that is ridiculous. those who say that don't tell you all of their secrets, give you
we're sitting here discussing the data we produce, the data our computers produce.t happens to it, who has access to it, how we recycle it how we dispose of it. these are really important problems. they're not things we're going to solve overnight. by fear in that paragraph you read is that it will take a couple of generations to figure it out. that here we are, producing this data, this big data landgrab to access at all, to analyze at all, to use it all, is not being buffered by a sense of...
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people can grow into the data. we have both a developer kit to allow people to take the framework and use the salesforce cloud platform to applications. numeral still use the apple schools as well but what you get with salesforce is security and identity and workflow, all the things you need another expanded quickly. it was great for us question is what was the technical challenge, and learning to read all applications for the watch. it is rethinking how people are going to use this in a quick way to become productive. cory: i was surprised that you focus resources on the war. it is good for marketing purposes, it put you on "bloomberg west." [laughter] but why did you not choose to develop for other platforms? just: we believe in the small business person front to make themselves more efficient with technology. we have proven that small business people want to adopt new platforms but you have to do it in a way that is extremely practical and help people make more proven that small business money. it was a no-brain
people can grow into the data. we have both a developer kit to allow people to take the framework and use the salesforce cloud platform to applications. numeral still use the apple schools as well but what you get with salesforce is security and identity and workflow, all the things you need another expanded quickly. it was great for us question is what was the technical challenge, and learning to read all applications for the watch. it is rethinking how people are going to use this in a quick...
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and community parent to improve the understanding and support the role of e lack they need student data to make informed decisions and to regularly monitor the teachers and paraprofessionals and administration sentence to insure it the certification are up to date and two the duties are being performed and the work is continually improving and i mentioned part two you can read on our own it talks about some of the things we've done over the loose two years one thing i want to say the translation and interpretation unit tramthd 29 tongs counting outline lounges u languages for 29 scorecards for those to take an active role in the after school sites so we are through with our presentation thank you for your time and consideration. >> thank you to all the departments making this possible and thank the translation department of we're speaking chinese and some speak spanish you see how hard to come up with all the accommodations so first chinese comments were transmitted into english and english into spanish and going back i'm glad my hispanic piers are working together to come up with that
and community parent to improve the understanding and support the role of e lack they need student data to make informed decisions and to regularly monitor the teachers and paraprofessionals and administration sentence to insure it the certification are up to date and two the duties are being performed and the work is continually improving and i mentioned part two you can read on our own it talks about some of the things we've done over the loose two years one thing i want to say the...
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one focus on big data and data analytics come and the other on security. even security researchers their what is the most respected cyber secure research and water runs an antivirus company, and he said publicly they antivirus terror is over. what of those new tools? one of the new companies? i would say fireeye is very much at the forefront. there's another company called crowdstrike. they are more on the services perspective. you need to understand who the winners are going to be by analyzing the technology. i know we are able to from financial service industry. they analyze industries and learn all the time. so particularly for the entrepreneur's we can talk about the technologies that will need securing individual like the internet of things and get to that. but for today it's the services problem in a sense it's been what do you mean when you said? >> the recovery gets hacked. you thought as the ceo i have a cio, a chief information officer. at the chief information security officer. these guys are protecting me and if anything happened they're going
one focus on big data and data analytics come and the other on security. even security researchers their what is the most respected cyber secure research and water runs an antivirus company, and he said publicly they antivirus terror is over. what of those new tools? one of the new companies? i would say fireeye is very much at the forefront. there's another company called crowdstrike. they are more on the services perspective. you need to understand who the winners are going to be by analyzing...
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i want to flag the issue for our consultants as i'm looking at the data and cable data. i want to raise the issue of park station. it seems like they have the lowest number of cable calls and they are actually going to decrease under this proposed map. so i guess my general question are we going to decrease it so there is even less in that district and less officers there to be able to redistrict the officers to the higher need districts. >> so the chief said they already have the fewest number of officers. >> if it gets smaller we are going to need to reassign the officers. we'll talk about it at a future meeting. >> any other comments? >> yes, just want to say thank you to everyone who provided us with additional input in this process. i look forward to our next meeting when we will be looking at different pieces that were given to us by different communities in terms of what they would like to see as changes and look forward to us working on it. >> i would just like to say how grateful i am for all of you to come here to care enough about your community and really pay
i want to flag the issue for our consultants as i'm looking at the data and cable data. i want to raise the issue of park station. it seems like they have the lowest number of cable calls and they are actually going to decrease under this proposed map. so i guess my general question are we going to decrease it so there is even less in that district and less officers there to be able to redistrict the officers to the higher need districts. >> so the chief said they already have the fewest...
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the system uses the data to make adjustments on the fly.le, it can adjust the components of the feed to address certain health issues. weldon can use the data to make sure his cows are producing as much milk for him as possible. >> did you increase the amount of cows that -- >> we actually did not increase the amount of cows, but our production has really increased. we are producing way more milk with fewer people. the efficiency is way better. like, it not even close. >> automation replaces jobs but in an industry where labor is in short supply automation they turn out to be the thing that helps save the family farm, but right now, weldon is not really thinking about the bigger picture. he's just happy to have some time to relax. >> oh, canada. joining us right now for the "bwest byte," from our toronto bureau, what do you have? >> the number i have is 1247. >> really? what is that? >> that's the popularity -- sort of the position that gig-oa-own technology was. >> it went sneakers up yesterday. suddenly shuddered yesterday and turned over
the system uses the data to make adjustments on the fly.le, it can adjust the components of the feed to address certain health issues. weldon can use the data to make sure his cows are producing as much milk for him as possible. >> did you increase the amount of cows that -- >> we actually did not increase the amount of cows, but our production has really increased. we are producing way more milk with fewer people. the efficiency is way better. like, it not even close. >>...
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♪ emily chang: what kind of data are you gathering about these users, and how do you use that data?k zuckerberg: i do not think it is anything different from how people use facebook normally. the biggest thing we have had to do to make internet.org work is connect with the different operators in these different so for example, airtel in zambia, to make it so that people have a very easy way to go buy data when they want to do more things. so for example, you might be browsing facebook and see a link to news, or you see some video that you want to watch. and you know that is rich media, so that cannot be covered for free. but we make it so if you tap on that, it is very easy to just, right in line pay, and that is good for everyone. it makes it so people can discover why they would want to consume content on the internet. it makes it so that airtel and our partners can make more profits so they can continue investing and building out a faster and broader internet for everyone. and it gets more people online. emily: google is working on project loon and google fiber. what do you think
♪ emily chang: what kind of data are you gathering about these users, and how do you use that data?k zuckerberg: i do not think it is anything different from how people use facebook normally. the biggest thing we have had to do to make internet.org work is connect with the different operators in these different so for example, airtel in zambia, to make it so that people have a very easy way to go buy data when they want to do more things. so for example, you might be browsing facebook and see...
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first of all thank you for all of this data this is really helpful. i think it confirms what we believe in the room that there is a value to pre-k and also in helping us close the achievement and opportunity gap which we know gins the first day of kindergarten and nice to see that the data points research is already kind of in house and that we can actually evaluate the effectiveness of these programs and i know data is not everything and i really appreciate ms. bryant talking about how the snapshots provide one perspective but they provide a perspective and that's great to see. i was wondering -- i know there is a lot of evaluation for preschool for all but i assume there are families that go to private school and catholic school and is there a sense if we add those families in what percentage we're hitting? >> we have a good sense of the nonprofit privates that are not part of pfa and the reasons are they're choosing not to come in and we can get that number because we know the lay of the land. >> i am curious why they don't choose and families choo
first of all thank you for all of this data this is really helpful. i think it confirms what we believe in the room that there is a value to pre-k and also in helping us close the achievement and opportunity gap which we know gins the first day of kindergarten and nice to see that the data points research is already kind of in house and that we can actually evaluate the effectiveness of these programs and i know data is not everything and i really appreciate ms. bryant talking about how the...
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logic departments tend to report data, smaller -- larger departments tend to report data smaller departments -- if you have nine or 10 officers, you don't have a data department. and so it may be much more difficult for them to do it. i think one of the answers here will be to work with the professional associations of -- for example, the international association of cheats of police, the sheriffs association. and who work with them and trying to reach those departments. kevin: should federal aid be tied to that requirement? professor robinson: i think that can definitely be done, but remember my, two minutes ago many of the smaller departments do not see -- do not receive federal grants. so there is no leverage there. sari: you're in the justice department and you are a professor of the allergy. i was so surprised that there was never a database for the use of force. did that come as a surprise to you? and why was it a voluntary kind of information gathering? professor robinson: it was not a surprise to me because -- actually, back in the 1990's, there were attempts to set up such a databas
logic departments tend to report data, smaller -- larger departments tend to report data smaller departments -- if you have nine or 10 officers, you don't have a data department. and so it may be much more difficult for them to do it. i think one of the answers here will be to work with the professional associations of -- for example, the international association of cheats of police, the sheriffs association. and who work with them and trying to reach those departments. kevin: should federal...
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♪ emily: what kind of data are you gathering about these users, and how do you use that data?k: i do not think it is anything different from how people use facebook normally. the biggest thing we have had to do to make internet.org work is connect with the different operators in these different countries, so for example, is airtel in zambia, to make it so that people have a very easy way to go buy data when they want to do more things. so for example, you might be browsing facebook and see a link to news, or you see some video that you want to watch. and you know that is rich media, so that cannot be covered for free. but we make it so if you tap on that, it's very easy to just, right in line, pay, and that's good for everyone. it makes it so people can discover why they would want to consume content on the internet. it makes it so that airtel and our partners can make more profits so they can continue investing and building out a faster and broader internet for everyone. and it gets more people online. emily: google is working on project loon and google fiber. what do you thi
♪ emily: what kind of data are you gathering about these users, and how do you use that data?k: i do not think it is anything different from how people use facebook normally. the biggest thing we have had to do to make internet.org work is connect with the different operators in these different countries, so for example, is airtel in zambia, to make it so that people have a very easy way to go buy data when they want to do more things. so for example, you might be browsing facebook and see a...
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they need to review data and they may ask for more data.ven just the final step of submitting our new drug application to fda, they have nine months to review it and get back to you. cory: thank you very much. "bloomberg west" will be right back. cory: you are watching "bloomberg west." i am cory johnson. russia has expanded its presence in latin america in ways that signal "a clear return to cold war tactics." that is according to so than forces john kelly. kelly emphasized that russia is stepping up efforts to gain -- gain influence in the americas. vladimir putin accuses america of meddling in his backyard, in ukraine. the ayatollah ali commodity suggests internal division in washington -- >> when the current administration is no longer in office, the deal that america is agreeing with you and the commitments it is making is no and void. this is the ultimate collapse of political ethics. cory: those talks are said to resume on sunday. on march 4, agents were returning from a party. they have since been reassigned to other jobs. one of th
they need to review data and they may ask for more data.ven just the final step of submitting our new drug application to fda, they have nine months to review it and get back to you. cory: thank you very much. "bloomberg west" will be right back. cory: you are watching "bloomberg west." i am cory johnson. russia has expanded its presence in latin america in ways that signal "a clear return to cold war tactics." that is according to so than forces john kelly. kelly...