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you introduce data, you guys use data, you guys use data. it's a fool's errand if you don't use data, because if anybody you're going against is using data to make your product faster, because the internet allows globally scaled connected competitors, if you don't use data, do so at your paeril. so data's becoming more important because it's available, and you'd be silly not to listen to it, i think. >> really quickly. is the money following consumers? >> yep. >> i wouldn't totally disafry, b but it takes time. in the context of pandora, this is a very small piece of the numbers you're talking about. we have about 10% of all radio listening in the united states. that would seem to confirm your thesis. that the money's not following the time span. we've been selling radio advertising budgets for lthree years. we' up against incumbents. it takes a while for these markets, for advertisers to get their dollars to move. i wouldn't make that conclusion too steadfastly. we're three years into it. we believe at pandora that over the next few years o
you introduce data, you guys use data, you guys use data. it's a fool's errand if you don't use data, because if anybody you're going against is using data to make your product faster, because the internet allows globally scaled connected competitors, if you don't use data, do so at your paeril. so data's becoming more important because it's available, and you'd be silly not to listen to it, i think. >> really quickly. is the money following consumers? >> yep. >> i wouldn't...
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and this produces data out huge amounts of data.at's also interesting about edward stout is he didn't work directly for a national secret agency, as far as one can tell. he was a subcontractor. worked initially for dell, who was responsible installing these systems and for maintaining and running them in a classified environment. a legacy system up curtatone for google. they can't be modernize very well. it's a very important job to keep these systems running. in addition he then worked for booz allen hamilton, which is when he decided to flee the why did he only worked for them for three months. but he did that in order to gain access to more data and to give axl to that data and lead to hong kong. it's a question of whether the city procedures in themselves are sufficient as well. to prevent this from happening in the future. one of the issues you may want to consider your selves is that of encryption. since the snowden revelations the use of something called -- partly funded by the navy, which encrypted data through security conn
and this produces data out huge amounts of data.at's also interesting about edward stout is he didn't work directly for a national secret agency, as far as one can tell. he was a subcontractor. worked initially for dell, who was responsible installing these systems and for maintaining and running them in a classified environment. a legacy system up curtatone for google. they can't be modernize very well. it's a very important job to keep these systems running. in addition he then worked for...
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and so that's not every data transfer, but one data transfer that we've heard about is, for example,there are not model clauses that apply to an eu-based processor of the data, transmitting to a non-eu based subprocessor. there's an example of a gap in the law there. i'm sure you're being asked about that scenario. what businesses are looking for is obviously legal certainty, they're looking for it quickly. they're turning to the european dpass, particularly to a group called the article 9 trade association of european dpas.s, called the article 9 trade association of european dpas. they're looking for that group, they're looking -- turning to them for federal guidance, because right now we have a scenario where you could have 28 different interpretations depending on the dpas, then you have a plethora of german dpas at the local level interpreting the opinion in different ways, which would obviously splinter the european data flows. and before you even get to trans-atlantic data flows. so that's a concern. so companies are looking for joined-up guidance from all of the eu dpas throu
and so that's not every data transfer, but one data transfer that we've heard about is, for example,there are not model clauses that apply to an eu-based processor of the data, transmitting to a non-eu based subprocessor. there's an example of a gap in the law there. i'm sure you're being asked about that scenario. what businesses are looking for is obviously legal certainty, they're looking for it quickly. they're turning to the european dpass, particularly to a group called the article 9...
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>> no. >> part of the thesis is the way data is changing. the data may be changing. and so, i would like to ask it begunhow has to change information? we know pandora has given artists and managers data to help them make decisions. recently, pandora purchased next big sound, the leading provider of online music. they started with the music genome project based on algorithms from the start. and all of this information affecting the way you look at the business? as youora is hopefully know, known as a internet radio service. the personalized video service. that is how we deliver music to 80 million listeners a month just in the u.s. we have been doing this for ten years. our 10 year anniversary is next month. so, people think about us in the context of the music genome project. answer tor cold start how you categorize and played music that is like other songs. -- reality is, the true data 120 million americans have summed up a song to whether it fits in there listening preferences. that data has tremendous thatess in understanding person and their musical preferences.
>> no. >> part of the thesis is the way data is changing. the data may be changing. and so, i would like to ask it begunhow has to change information? we know pandora has given artists and managers data to help them make decisions. recently, pandora purchased next big sound, the leading provider of online music. they started with the music genome project based on algorithms from the start. and all of this information affecting the way you look at the business? as youora is hopefully...
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when you look at the china data, i'm saying data -- i'm seeing data saying stability.that is right. the manufacturing sector continues to suffer. perhaps it is not suffering quite as much in october as it was in previous months. of acombined with signs modest re-acceleration and loan growth that we have seen coming through the data in the last few months is what is prompting hopes that chinese economy can find a tenuous. eriod of hope. francine: what does it mean for policymakers going forward? do they want to see more? in athey are going to be wait and see. -- in a wait and see period. we have's debts we have had six cuts in interest rates. had six cuts and interest rates. all of that, while it is taking time to show up in the real economy, but where it is already showing up is in low numbers. numbers.an in china, there is a close relationship between what happens with lending and what happens in the real economy. our expectation and today's pmi data supports this argument. we are going to start seeing more stability coming through toward the end of 2015. that could g
when you look at the china data, i'm saying data -- i'm seeing data saying stability.that is right. the manufacturing sector continues to suffer. perhaps it is not suffering quite as much in october as it was in previous months. of acombined with signs modest re-acceleration and loan growth that we have seen coming through the data in the last few months is what is prompting hopes that chinese economy can find a tenuous. eriod of hope. francine: what does it mean for policymakers going forward?...
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pony-sized data? no. u.s. cellular sized data. good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! and get 50% more data than verizon and at&t. plus $400 per lili. see ya soon. to a beautiful weekend. this is not to say we won't feel the wind on friday, buua 15-30 mph breezzwill certainly be an improvement. a fantastic weekend is in store with mostly sunny skies and highs above normal in thth middle to upper 50s.. enjoy it because early next week it turns a bit wet. tonight: mostly clear, windy low 28-34 cloudy high: 42-48 winds: nw 15-30tomorrow night: clear & cool low: 23-29 winds: w 5-10saturday: mostly sunny high: 56 - low: 26 sunday: mostly sunny high: 58 - low: 36 monday: showers likely high: 53 - low: 42 tuesday: showers likely high: 54 - low: 44 wednesday: thursday: mostly cloudy high: 48 - low: 34 now here's mark carlson with a look at what's coming up tonight on the kcrg-tv nine news at six. "with heroin and prescription opioid use&rea
pony-sized data? no. u.s. cellular sized data. good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! and get 50% more data than verizon and at&t. plus $400 per lili. see ya soon. to a beautiful weekend. this is not to say we won't feel the wind on friday, buua 15-30 mph breezzwill certainly be an improvement. a fantastic weekend is in store with mostly sunny skies and highs above normal in thth middle to...
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but i wanted a p py. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? no. u.s. cellular sized data. good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100!0! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! switch to u.s. cellular and get 50% more data than verizon and at&t. plus $400 per line. see ya soon.n. snowfall continues across tonight and at times will be heavy. the snowfall tapers off saturday mornnng leaving behind a wide swath of 6-9". winds are then expected to increase overnight into saturday starting fromm the northeast and changing to the northwest at 15-30 mph, leading to blowing and drifting. cold conditionssre on tap for the remainder of the weekend as the lows by sunday morning fall into the single digits. tonightt snow, heavy times low: 23-29 winds: ne 15-30tomorrow: am snow, windy, cold high: 25-31 winds: nw 15-30tomorrow night: clear & cold low: 2-8 winds: nw 5-10sunday: mostly sunny high: 27 - low: 5 monday: partly cloudy high: 37 - low: 19 tuesday: partly cloudy high: 41 - low: 23 wednesday: chance of showers high: 44 - low:
but i wanted a p py. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? no. u.s. cellular sized data. good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100!0! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! switch to u.s. cellular and get 50% more data than verizon and at&t. plus $400 per line. see ya soon.n. snowfall continues across tonight and at times will be heavy. the snowfall tapers off saturday mornnng leaving behind a wide swath of 6-9". winds...
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but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? no. u.s. cellular sized data. good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! switch to u.s. cellular and get 50% more data than verizon and at&t. plus $400 per line. see ya soon. it's time to rise and shine. at kum & go, we're doing morefor you to start your day right. like serving up a friendly "good morning" along with breakfast sandwiches & breakfast pizza, yes pizza, & donuts & muffins & coffee that are all made fresh & hot inour store's kitchens every day. kum & go. where & means more. have your next burger with aside of awesome. the one-of-a-kind, creamy blend of sweet and tangy. miracle whip and proud of it. at kraft we start with qualityingredients. all expertly blended to makeour mayo. from good to amazing. overnight shooting.. police say a home invasion lead to a shooting in the drake neighborhood. what happened.. and why drake students were alerted. slick roads.. the rain is now turning over to ice in some parts
but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? no. u.s. cellular sized data. good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! switch to u.s. cellular and get 50% more data than verizon and at&t. plus $400 per line. see ya soon. it's time to rise and shine. at kum & go, we're doing morefor you to start your day right. like serving up a friendly "good morning" along...
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one of them is data charges. consumery expensive to mobile data in india.ncorporate technology from a partner in two the operating system to compress all the traffic in and out of your phone by 50%. it is cheaper to use your phone. another thing we did is solve an interesting problem. everyone accesses your mobile phone bill by phone. press one for this, press two for this. in india, we created a special service that shows the options you would listen to on the phone on your screen. instead of pressing the right button, you just choose the screen. it makes life so much easier. small things like that. hugo barra.'s record posted a third-quarter profit. online sales doubled, increasing mobile growth and demand for video content. titles surged as game and subscription did well. but shares fell as outlooks suggested slower growth. up, the new york attorney general calling it securities fraud on steroids. the lessons learned from j.p. morgan. ♪ one of the biggest cyberattacks in recent years, three men have allegedly been charged with busting 12 financial instit
one of them is data charges. consumery expensive to mobile data in india.ncorporate technology from a partner in two the operating system to compress all the traffic in and out of your phone by 50%. it is cheaper to use your phone. another thing we did is solve an interesting problem. everyone accesses your mobile phone bill by phone. press one for this, press two for this. in india, we created a special service that shows the options you would listen to on the phone on your screen. instead of...
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was toyour original idea give consumers access to their own data and amass so much data that you could single-handedly move science forward. you say you have one million customers. is this the biggest dna database out there? anne: it's the biggest being used for research. what was exciting for me about -- 23andme what's , exciting for me about what we were trying to do is the hypothesis that if we have the world's health care data and all this genetic information, everything about what you eat and exercise and your medical condition and what you respond to, we are going to understand patterns and understand the genetic basis of disease and understand the basis for why you might respond to a therapy or why you don't. i walk into the physician and they say based on the data you have given us, you are a couple of years away from being diabetic. to make that change, you need to , y, and z. that's my hope. you can actually have so much data and understand your predisposed risks that you can make conscious choices about what you are doing on a daily basis to mitigate those risks. emily: he h
was toyour original idea give consumers access to their own data and amass so much data that you could single-handedly move science forward. you say you have one million customers. is this the biggest dna database out there? anne: it's the biggest being used for research. what was exciting for me about -- 23andme what's , exciting for me about what we were trying to do is the hypothesis that if we have the world's health care data and all this genetic information, everything about what you eat...
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is fluctuating but you know we don't have this program all over the city we said to share that data so you can see yeah. >> okay i think one of the areas we did want to share some detail with you is the mission the program in the mission the program in the mission had a combination of both j.c. growth and the pit stop and they've the pit stop is more located closer to 16th street and cap and the other on the bart plaza but from just when we started the pit stop program on 16th street and cap street we've seen the huge increase by 51 percent and on the j.c. coffee toilet on the plazas we've seen an increase as high as 92 percent so that's 92 percent matt haney going above double the number of flushes in the j.c. corridor so that tells us we've found this in our locations the having staff at the location and making sure that it is clean and available for when people want to use them more people are using them and the number of flushes increasing because of more use the next slide just shows citywide where we have the various types of toils the greens are the j.c. coffee and the ones i
is fluctuating but you know we don't have this program all over the city we said to share that data so you can see yeah. >> okay i think one of the areas we did want to share some detail with you is the mission the program in the mission the program in the mission had a combination of both j.c. growth and the pit stop and they've the pit stop is more located closer to 16th street and cap and the other on the bart plaza but from just when we started the pit stop program on 16th street and...
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emily: your original idea was to give consumers access to their own data and amass so much data thatou could single-handedly move science forward. now you have one million customers. is this the single biggest dna database out there? anne: it's definitely the biggest one being used for research. what was exciting to me about "23andme" and what we were trying to do, all your genetic information, everything about what you eat and how you exercise and your medical conditions and what you respond well to, that with all this information we will be able to understand patterns and understand the genetic basis for why you might respond to a therapy or why you don't. in my dream world, i can imagine i walk into the physician and he they say, with all the information you've given us, you are a couple of years away from being diabetic. and if you want to make a change, you can do x-y-z. that is my hope. byhaving so much data -- having so much data and knowing about your risks you can make , conscious choices about what you're doing on a daily basis to mitigate those risks. emily: sergey has bee
emily: your original idea was to give consumers access to their own data and amass so much data thatou could single-handedly move science forward. now you have one million customers. is this the single biggest dna database out there? anne: it's definitely the biggest one being used for research. what was exciting to me about "23andme" and what we were trying to do, all your genetic information, everything about what you eat and how you exercise and your medical conditions and what you...
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data from france. i can i get excesses -- i can get excited about french data.he german data especially more in that it is the real contagion bellwether for me in terms of china. am i misreading? matthew: about one third of the euro gdp is from germany. germany is the most important data to watch for. the lack of growth is france. the french data has been mixed at best. today's reading is a slightly positive as best desk positive at best. positive atk to -- best. when we speak to companies, they tell us that france is a pretty soggy geography. the buildings and materials company warned, licking their shortfall -- linking their shortfall to a lack of traction. manus: you cannot bet your whole against on a euro being one dollar by christmas, according to goldman sachs. forgive me, you cannot base a whole and you factoring industrial services industry on mariota draghi getting the currency lower. absolutelym to be lacks to that. the long-term medicine has to be structural reform -- matthew: the long-term medicine has to be structural reform. if you look across euro
data from france. i can i get excesses -- i can get excited about french data.he german data especially more in that it is the real contagion bellwether for me in terms of china. am i misreading? matthew: about one third of the euro gdp is from germany. germany is the most important data to watch for. the lack of growth is france. the french data has been mixed at best. today's reading is a slightly positive as best desk positive at best. positive atk to -- best. when we speak to companies,...
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but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? no. u.s. cellular sized data. good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! switch to u.s. cellular and get 50% more data than verizon and at&t. plus $400 per line. the chill in the air is motivation enough to skip walking.... and take the bus... but if you need any extra motivation.. there's a very convincing music video. ....come on ride the bus it's a cool, cool thing. you heard them... ride the dart a couple of dart employees came up with the lyrics... based off a song by the "quad city d-j's." and the video has become a hit... it's been viewed more than 11 thousand times on dart's facebook page! the tunes don't stop there... holiday music is starting to take over des moines... we'll tell you where you can hear some of your favorites.. with a unique twist. you can also catch the sights of the season in the metro... we'll tell you where to see the lights go up in a tree... with there are some big events bringing people
but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? no. u.s. cellular sized data. good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! switch to u.s. cellular and get 50% more data than verizon and at&t. plus $400 per line. the chill in the air is motivation enough to skip walking.... and take the bus... but if you need any extra motivation.. there's a very convincing music video. ....come...
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once we have the algorithm patients donate their data based on that data we will be able to learn. there is a large effort led by people in santa cruz and others trying to collect this patient data in order to learn the programs. basically what they believe is if patients do share that data then we will at some point be able to cure most cancers. they don't they probably won't so we need both the learning algorithms in the data from the patients in order to do this. let me mention one last thing. in some ways the one that is most like to affect you in your everyday life which is going down to -- these days where you have is a system that recommends music for you based on what you have done with netflix. amazon recommends products based on amazon and there are penciling of these things. but all these companies would like to have and what they're they are doing right now is trying to learn about you please trying to learn that 360-degree picture view, who who you are and what your tastes are and what you do so at every stage of your life forever decision you have to make whether it's
once we have the algorithm patients donate their data based on that data we will be able to learn. there is a large effort led by people in santa cruz and others trying to collect this patient data in order to learn the programs. basically what they believe is if patients do share that data then we will at some point be able to cure most cancers. they don't they probably won't so we need both the learning algorithms in the data from the patients in order to do this. let me mention one last...
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but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? no. u.s. cellular sized data. good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! switch to u.s. cellular and get 50% more data than verizon and at&t. plus $400 per line. metro locations 1800 block of easton boulevard eastbound 3000 block of sixth avenue southbound -------------------------------- -------------------------------- ------ -------------------------------- ------------------------------- polk county locations 7300 northwest fourth street in mitchellville a waukee man... charged with murder... is due in court for a preliminary hearing this morning. police say 41 year old brendan mcguinness shot and killed 41 year old gino risola on november 7th. they say it happened as risola returned with his wife to their home on carefree lane. mcguinness is being held in the dallas county jail on a one million dollar bond. a des moines woman and teenager were killed in a crash in jasper county. it happened along interstate 80... n
but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? no. u.s. cellular sized data. good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! switch to u.s. cellular and get 50% more data than verizon and at&t. plus $400 per line. metro locations 1800 block of easton boulevard eastbound 3000 block of sixth avenue southbound -------------------------------- -------------------------------- ------...
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but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? no. u.s. cellular sized data. good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! switch to u.s. cellular and get 50% more data than verizon and at&t. plus $400 per line. see ya soon. it is going to be wet at times and windy again today. it will be dry and sunny on thursday, but winds will really kick up from the northwest. a quick moving system will bring a mix of rain and snow across the state during the day on friday. the heaviest snow will fall north of i-80 with 2-4" possible. des moines could see a dusting to upwards of 2" on the northside of the metro. the weekend will be cold with daytime highs in the 30s. our top story... the republican line-up is down one member. yesterday, louisiana governor bobby jindal announced he's dropping out of the race. he is the third republican to drop out... following rick perry and scott walker. jindal was scheduled to join us today for a channel 13 iowa forum on healthcare. the event is n
but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? no. u.s. cellular sized data. good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! switch to u.s. cellular and get 50% more data than verizon and at&t. plus $400 per line. see ya soon. it is going to be wet at times and windy again today. it will be dry and sunny on thursday, but winds will really kick up from the northwest. a quick...
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but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? no. u.s. cellular sized data. good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! switch to u.s. cellular and get 50% more data than verizon and at&t. plus $400 per line. >> this is iowa's news leader. this is kcci 8 news this morning. with eric hanson, elizabeth klinge, meteorologist kurtis gertz, and right-now coverage with shaina humphries. metinka: good morning, tracking rain on live super doppler from your fort dodge and rockwell city near atoma and more rain from atlantic through bedford tracking to the north. 57 in the city heading for a high of 63. range will taper off this afternoon which is great news but wind and cold air will come in for the rest of the week. elizabeth: new video overnight of a tornado in western kansas, parts of the state were under a tornado warning until almost the night. chris will be assessing the damage and determining how many tornadoes touched down. there are reports of several groups blown o
but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? no. u.s. cellular sized data. good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! switch to u.s. cellular and get 50% more data than verizon and at&t. plus $400 per line. >> this is iowa's news leader. this is kcci 8 news this morning. with eric hanson, elizabeth klinge, meteorologist kurtis gertz, and right-now coverage with...
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we have weak trade data out of china area that are than expected trade data out a german. let me quickly check in with the copper price down almost 0.3% and just though worst performing on the london exchange. likely reacting to that data out of china. mixed picture in asian stocks overnight. a look at europe. german trade data better than expected. exports up 2.6%, beating estimates, better than august. a lot better than people expected. up one0 pretty much point. 1%. cac 40 pretty flat. still waiting for the dax to open. will we see a jump after the export data out of germany? we will take a look at some of the stocks we are watching this morning. a lot of corporate news coming out today in europe starting with continental europe's second-largest tire maker. third-quarter profit grew 11%. coming in at 1.0 8 billion euros. what helped to this company was weaker commodity prices but also a weaker euro. and sort of a line with what michelob is saying. the biggest competitor. european a u.s. car sales that helped it. slowing demand in china. we will wait for that to move. sh
we have weak trade data out of china area that are than expected trade data out a german. let me quickly check in with the copper price down almost 0.3% and just though worst performing on the london exchange. likely reacting to that data out of china. mixed picture in asian stocks overnight. a look at europe. german trade data better than expected. exports up 2.6%, beating estimates, better than august. a lot better than people expected. up one0 pretty much point. 1%. cac 40 pretty flat. still...
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but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? no. u.s. cellular sized data. good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! switch to u.s. cellular and get 5050more data than verizon and at&t. plus $400 per line. colorado springs planned parenthood clinic makes his first court appearance. we're also learning more about the three people who died@during the shooting. abc's megan hughes has details. while investigators process the snowy scene outside the colorado springs planned parenthood clinic--the victims' families process the liveslost. 29-year-old ke'arre stewart was 4& an iraq war vet. 21;49;06;38 he warned them his brother leyonte says stewart took a phone call outside the clinic and was among the first to be hit, running back to tell others to take cover. he has some questions f the gunman. why? you didn't even know him?you sid no more body parts - my brother wasn't for abortion, he wasn't participating in abortion my brother had nothing to do with your cause so w
but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? no. u.s. cellular sized data. good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! switch to u.s. cellular and get 5050more data than verizon and at&t. plus $400 per line. colorado springs planned parenthood clinic makes his first court appearance. we're also learning more about the three people who died@during the shooting. abc's megan...
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we have weak trade data out of china area that are than expected trade data out a german.eck in with the copper price down almost 0.3% and just though worst performing on the london exchange. likely reacting to that data out of china. mixed picture in asian stocks overnight. a look at europe. german trade data better than expected. exports up 2.6%, beating estimates, better than august. a lot better than people expected. ftse 100 pretty much
we have weak trade data out of china area that are than expected trade data out a german.eck in with the copper price down almost 0.3% and just though worst performing on the london exchange. likely reacting to that data out of china. mixed picture in asian stocks overnight. a look at europe. german trade data better than expected. exports up 2.6%, beating estimates, better than august. a lot better than people expected. ftse 100 pretty much
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but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getng data. pony-sized data? . u.s. cellular sized data. good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! switch t tu.s. cellular and get 50% more data than verizon and at&t. plus $400 per line. rain contiiues to be a part of the forecast across eastern@iowa into appears that 1-2 inch rainfall totals will be common before dry things out for the latter part of the work week. temperatures will be the mildest early this week gith a cool down into the 30s for highs by the weekend. tonight: showers likely low: 46-52 winds: se 10-20+ alo: 49 dbq: 48 iow: 50tomomorow: showers and storms high: 57-63 winds: se 15-25 alo: 59 dbq: 58 iow: 61tomorrrrw night: showers likely low: 45-51 winds: se 10-20 alo: 47 dbq: 47 showers possible, windy high: 51 - low: 48 thursday: partly clcludy, windy high: 48 - low: 34 friday: partly cloudy high: 40 - low: 29 saturday: slight chance of rain/snow mix high: 38 - low: 27 sunday: mostly sunny high: 38 - low: 22monday: partly clou
but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getng data. pony-sized data? . u.s. cellular sized data. good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! switch t tu.s. cellular and get 50% more data than verizon and at&t. plus $400 per line. rain contiiues to be a part of the forecast across eastern@iowa into appears that 1-2 inch rainfall totals will be common before dry things out for the latter part of the...
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you now share data with pfizer. the goal is to incorporate all of the data into drug discovery.s the drug invention program going? anne: i love it. i am excited about it. for people who have a disease, parkinson's is obviously one. multiple sclerosis, chronic fatigue any of these autoimmune , diseases, if we can use this data to translate that into something meaningful, that's a reward for our customers. emily: i know you are doing a lot of work on lupus. anne: we are working on lupus with pfizer. we have a number of partnerships we are working on. lupus and inflammatory bowel disease and parkinson's, we are about to launch a few others. emily: are you going to do human testing yourself here? anne: it will be asked best if we come to them with a target. or a compound with some clinical background. some data about how that's functioning. there is a higher likelihood of success if we can come with that level of information and move that forward. emily: you would do human testing here? anne: potentially we would do some of our clinical research. emily: there is ancestry, they do so
you now share data with pfizer. the goal is to incorporate all of the data into drug discovery.s the drug invention program going? anne: i love it. i am excited about it. for people who have a disease, parkinson's is obviously one. multiple sclerosis, chronic fatigue any of these autoimmune , diseases, if we can use this data to translate that into something meaningful, that's a reward for our customers. emily: i know you are doing a lot of work on lupus. anne: we are working on lupus with...
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but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? no. u.s. cellular sized data. good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! switch to u.s. cellular and get 50% more data than verizon and at&t. plus $400 per line. >> this is iowa's news leader. this is kcci 8 news this morning with eric hanson, elizabeth klinge, meteorologist kurtis gertz and right now coverage with shaina humphries. metinka: we've got rain moving in right now at 5:12. starting to move into the downtown area. it is all drifting to the northeast at about 20 to 30 miles per hour. it will be with us for a nice couple of hours. at least you don't have to worry about any cold weather. it is really mild, 56 agrees. -- 56 degrees. we could have a little bit of just this afternoon. highs today will be in the mid to upper 50's. when we are -- we are not done we have more on the way. some of it could be pretty heavy. shaina: right now the northern california town of denair is cleaning up after a tornado touched do
but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? no. u.s. cellular sized data. good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! switch to u.s. cellular and get 50% more data than verizon and at&t. plus $400 per line. >> this is iowa's news leader. this is kcci 8 news this morning with eric hanson, elizabeth klinge, meteorologist kurtis gertz and right now coverage with shaina...
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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 that we have had to do to make internet.org work is connect with the different operators in these different countries, so for example, airtel in zambia, to make it so that people have a very easy way to go buy data when they -- 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 can't be covered for free. but we make it so if you tap on that, it is very easy to just right inline-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 go
♪ 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 that we have had to do to make internet.org work is connect with the different operators in these different countries, so for example, airtel in zambia, to make it so that people have a very easy way to go buy data when they -- when they want to do more things. so for example, you might...
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i think people just want to see and understand the technology and understand the data.ple are making life-and-death calls based on this data. they want to understand the why. emily: this is a $10 billion company. do you think it's a fraud? anne: i'm sure it's possible. everything i know, she works incredibly hard. i have seen her discipline and how much she is working. i'm not close enough to the company to know about the tech knowledge he. it's what everybody wants to know. everybody is excited about the potential and what that technology actually is. emily: how you walk that line between your trade secrets and being transparent? anne: she is not required to have the transparency people are asking for. that's part of the disconnect. the fda has put out guidance, they are trying to regulate the industry. if that is the call they are making, it will be good to have that same transparency across all diagnostics. when you are in a crisis, it's hard to ever evaluate. you guys are all digging in. when you are executing and you have more approvals, the things will speak to th
i think people just want to see and understand the technology and understand the data.ple are making life-and-death calls based on this data. they want to understand the why. emily: this is a $10 billion company. do you think it's a fraud? anne: i'm sure it's possible. everything i know, she works incredibly hard. i have seen her discipline and how much she is working. i'm not close enough to the company to know about the tech knowledge he. it's what everybody wants to know. everybody is...
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but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? no. u.s. cellular sized data. because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! switch to u.s. cellular and get 50% % re data than verizon and at&t. plus $400 per line. to an end across iowa as an area of low pressure moves east. strong winds follow this system keep things cooler on thursday with west winds gusting up to 40 mph. our attention then focuses on the first chance for snow i. eastern iowa this fall. a storm races quicy from the west developing precippation later on friday. as colder air moves in snowfall is likely into early saturday. some accumulation is likely. as this is a developing storm system make sure you check back for forecast updates. tonight: patchy drizzle early low: 29-35 winds: w 15-25tomorrow: partly cloudy, windy high: 42-48 winds: w 20-40tomorrow night: stly clear low: 22-28 winds: w 10-20friday: pm snow likely high: 39 - low: 25 saturday: flurries, windy & cold high: 29 - low: 25 sunday: mostly sunny high: 35 - low: 14 monday: partly c
but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? no. u.s. cellular sized data. because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! switch to u.s. cellular and get 50% % re data than verizon and at&t. plus $400 per line. to an end across iowa as an area of low pressure moves east. strong winds follow this system keep things cooler on thursday with west winds gusting up to 40 mph. our attention then focuses on the first...
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data. pony-sized data? no. u.s. cellular sized data. gogo, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! switch to u.s. cellular and get 50% more data than verizon and at&t. plus $400 per line. welcome to iowa in focus. this week we're joined by senator rand paul. unfortunately, not long ago were the paris attacks in france. a few weeks removed, what do americans take away? away?i think the main lesson is there is a vulnerability both in europe and here so i've introduced legislation to make it more safe and secure to prevent terrorists from coming over here. i've looked at the fugee program and i beleive we do have some danger from the refugee program. in my town, bowling green, kentucky, two iraqis came to my town and said they're refugees but then they tried to buy stinger mimiles and we caught them. when we caught them, we determined one of their finger prints were on a bomb fragment in iraq. we shoul
data. pony-sized data? no. u.s. cellular sized data. gogo, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! switch to u.s. cellular and get 50% more data than verizon and at&t. plus $400 per line. welcome to iowa in focus. this week we're joined by senator rand paul. unfortunately, not long ago were the paris attacks in france. a few weeks removed, what do americans take away? away?i think the main lesson is...
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but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? no. u.s. cellular sized data. good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! switch to u.s. cellular and get 50% more data than verizon and at&t. plus $400 per line. getting ready.. we're expecting snow later today.. how street crews are roads could be slicker than other and jeriann tells us how much we'll get. special call... a newton man says donald trump did call him. what he said, and what the man says it proves about the business-mogul. new overnight.. police are still looking for the person who ran a car into a house... then took off. it's friday november 20th.. first on 13... that first significant snowfall some plow drivers this morning... they're tasked with deciding when to sweep... and when to treat... and the nature of today's storm is making that a hard decision. the department of transportation says it plans for the worst on these days... but planning for the worst so far has not included pre-treating the road
but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? no. u.s. cellular sized data. good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! switch to u.s. cellular and get 50% more data than verizon and at&t. plus $400 per line. getting ready.. we're expecting snow later today.. how street crews are roads could be slicker than other and jeriann tells us how much we'll get. special call... a...
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we may see a little more collection on data collection, data disruption. >> but not things like food distribution versus missiles, anything like that? >> to the extent i can comment on that, no. >> and you mentioned establishing a culture of science discipline. i have some active duty friends who have posted things on facebook they probably shouldn't have and things like that. is there such a thing as a cyber boot camp, is that something you're looking to establish for people? >> i don't think we'll be doing a cyber boot camp. this is cyber so it will probably be done in the cyber environment. but i think some of the things we're doing would be like the basics you would get in another boot camp, only we're delivering them through a cyber means. >> chris stromm from bloomberg. >> secretary carter mentioned in the spring that a russian hacker got into b&b's network. can you elaborate a little bit, how does that happen? do they actually steal any information? >> the answer to your question is no, i can't elaborate on that. >> ian clapper has said that russian hackers are the most sophis
we may see a little more collection on data collection, data disruption. >> but not things like food distribution versus missiles, anything like that? >> to the extent i can comment on that, no. >> and you mentioned establishing a culture of science discipline. i have some active duty friends who have posted things on facebook they probably shouldn't have and things like that. is there such a thing as a cyber boot camp, is that something you're looking to establish for people?...
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data security, privacy looks who should look at it and data [inaudible] this is where i work with it. we have over the past few months created a [inaudible] we have stations now where our contractors have to sign that they are in fact in compliance with privacy, security and compliance. data security, privacy and compliance. not only do they sign it but also the chairman of the board will have to do that. we created new forms and user agreements. we looked at who is using our system and who should be off of it, how often should passwords be changed so this is work it is workic le safely and squur securely. the challenges are hiring. 5 3 4 f1budgeted posit we are moving to new emi so we have staff working with it to help codeify preventing privacy and compliance issues before they happen. in terms of legislation we have spent a lot of time on 42 cfr part 2 which is a problem with sharing substense abuse and history and treatment with the rest the team. probably one the biggest things that i see coming across my desk are issues around the nation and urld with world and that is people wh
data security, privacy looks who should look at it and data [inaudible] this is where i work with it. we have over the past few months created a [inaudible] we have stations now where our contractors have to sign that they are in fact in compliance with privacy, security and compliance. data security, privacy and compliance. not only do they sign it but also the chairman of the board will have to do that. we created new forms and user agreements. we looked at who is using our system and who...
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in a intermediate to collect data for the people and work together to put into the public says thatment information around costs and quality as well as clinic information and instead of you know trying to build top down solutions looking at a grassroots integration bring people together and be able to by each regional and intermediatey vice chair a responsibility could we get to the 2020 goal certainly the health services system we continues to look at how ways to take our action and driving the goals we're in the process of evaluating for 24 meeting if we could apartment and looking for elements we don't track only a certain piece if this is a value and will that work to do that we explored that previously this goes back to late 2013 we looked at integrating the chip the california health care information system that is administered by dpw there are different teaches chips and at this point we looked at that integration there i know we hit into some difficulties in terms of satisfying the business association agreement with the city attorney and the other party so we did moved in 2
in a intermediate to collect data for the people and work together to put into the public says thatment information around costs and quality as well as clinic information and instead of you know trying to build top down solutions looking at a grassroots integration bring people together and be able to by each regional and intermediatey vice chair a responsibility could we get to the 2020 goal certainly the health services system we continues to look at how ways to take our action and driving...
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when we started the company, we had the lone voice. -- data,"data congo it would echo. fact that it's there, it's happening, and i see the world where like 1996 when the internet was just starting, this is virgin territory. it's all starting to sprout up. i think there can be this consumer health care world that is just spectacular and creates something parallel to the existing world. it's complementary, but it reflects what we actually want for our health care. emily: thank you so much for joining me. anne: thanks to you. i just had a horrible nightmare. my company's entire network went down, and i was home in bed, unaware. but that would never happen. comcast business monitors my company's network 24 hours a day and calls and e-mails me if something, like this scary storm, takes it offline. so i can rest easy. what. you don't have a desk bed? don't be left in the dark. get proactive alerts 24/7. comcast business. built for business. sam: every year around november or december, many journalists will get an assignment that makes them feel -- >> gulp. sam: a little nervo
when we started the company, we had the lone voice. -- data,"data congo it would echo. fact that it's there, it's happening, and i see the world where like 1996 when the internet was just starting, this is virgin territory. it's all starting to sprout up. i think there can be this consumer health care world that is just spectacular and creates something parallel to the existing world. it's complementary, but it reflects what we actually want for our health care. emily: thank you so much...
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the data. our business is based around connectivity as opposed to using the data so it enables the protection of data and while you have to do that you have to make sure that the firms that use this technology are compliant with the regulations. so we designed a system and talked to many regulators and proven that our organization is given the tools necessary for our customers to meet those regulatio regulations. >> is that just a big investment or an indicator of where it lies. google can easily acquire you from one day to the next. >> i was watching the interview earlier today of nicholas. and when you build a company you build it to be the best in it's class. so our partnership goes beyond just the investment. it's google corporate that invested in us and not google ventures or google capital and that speaks to the extent of the partnership and they have other technologies that will compliment our offering. it's the beginning of a long-term partnership and we're excited about it. >> how do y
the data. our business is based around connectivity as opposed to using the data so it enables the protection of data and while you have to do that you have to make sure that the firms that use this technology are compliant with the regulations. so we designed a system and talked to many regulators and proven that our organization is given the tools necessary for our customers to meet those regulatio regulations. >> is that just a big investment or an indicator of where it lies. google...
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these data points matter. it is been ugly data point after ugly data point in germany.s: we look at what we've got with industrial production. they did revise august a little bit of work. we thought august was at -1.2%. but now is at -1.6%. it is an indication that there is a global slowdown that is affecting german industrial production. yesterday we got the negative read on factory orders that came in at -1.7%. the month before that it was -1.8%. and the month before that it was -1.4%. it is slowing down. reflected in the eco-. we could potentially have some sort of slowdown when we get gdp figures later. one note on this. yesterday, there was his big boom blurt conference here in germany. no one is figured out how to factor in all of the spending and expenditures on refugee housing. what sort of stimulative effect that will have on the economy. there are a few estimates out there. i suspect a lot of economists yesterday are saying you see an overall used in output because it is fiscal stimulus you're getting on the refugee side of the equation. jonathan: hans nichols
these data points matter. it is been ugly data point after ugly data point in germany.s: we look at what we've got with industrial production. they did revise august a little bit of work. we thought august was at -1.2%. but now is at -1.6%. it is an indication that there is a global slowdown that is affecting german industrial production. yesterday we got the negative read on factory orders that came in at -1.7%. the month before that it was -1.8%. and the month before that it was -1.4%. it is...
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we see the official data.e saw a report earlier from the chinese news agency saying the president is still talking about 7% growth. anna: we keep hearing this number being floated. 6.5%. some sort of minimum growth requirement for the next five years. that almost seems to the where the chinese government are going to land on this one. that would raise questions for you. jane: it would. can they manage that? china is having huge domestic expansion. anna: the second-biggest already. jane: so naturally, you will see growth levels coming. but when the economy is starting from a bigger base, it is natural that you will see some pushing and still accommodate huge amounts of employment, which is what china needs to do. talking about 6.5%, -- anna: the chinese government has said the changes they made to the yuan, that was structural, cyclical, wasn't trying to boost exports. the same report saying the government will have to devalue the currency by another 25%. jane: perhaps. we could see a very aggressive devaluatio
we see the official data.e saw a report earlier from the chinese news agency saying the president is still talking about 7% growth. anna: we keep hearing this number being floated. 6.5%. some sort of minimum growth requirement for the next five years. that almost seems to the where the chinese government are going to land on this one. that would raise questions for you. jane: it would. can they manage that? china is having huge domestic expansion. anna: the second-biggest already. jane: so...
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's latest "new york times" bestseller is "data and goliath the hidden battles to collect your data and control your world." is also a fellow here at the center at harvard law school which many of you probably know about the center and its work in technology and innovation. and then gabby -- gabriella blum is the process of human rights and the american law at harvard law school where she focuses on international law, negotiations and the law of armed conflict which is also the faculty director of the program on national law. her new book of which why isn't it here, i know because i read it, i want to get it right, "the future of violence: robots and germs, hackers and drones - confronting a new age of threats" is a recent contribution to this notion of asymmetric threats go these new things that are coming that are not exactly army but they are as risky sometimes as foreign armies. i want to start with jessica. ihe details all of it about your book and research is something we talk a lot about today, isis. >> thank you so much. i think i would just do what i think is new about this org
's latest "new york times" bestseller is "data and goliath the hidden battles to collect your data and control your world." is also a fellow here at the center at harvard law school which many of you probably know about the center and its work in technology and innovation. and then gabby -- gabriella blum is the process of human rights and the american law at harvard law school where she focuses on international law, negotiations and the law of armed conflict which is also...
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they have -- it's an incredible amount of data. the placebo versus, this is about as convincing as i have ever seen. it's hard to imagine anyone i think in the government saying wow, you know what, we got to give this another couple of years. >> well, we have what we neeto submit now. we are super excited about these data but remember, we also have our transdermal patch. that's a trial we're starting in december which will take the data we showed in animal models into humans to ask have we f fnd a patch configuration where it's bioequivalent to our daily subq. when the drug is approved, we will submit the line extension to also make a patch available. >> we know people are much more comfortable with a patch. this is a 3m patch which is pretty cool. they wouldn't just ally with anyone either. i can't have you leave without talking about rad 1901. it looks like things are going very well. this past weekend, presentation, pretty impressive. >> yeah. acr for our breast cancer program we showed single agent data. these are preclilical m
they have -- it's an incredible amount of data. the placebo versus, this is about as convincing as i have ever seen. it's hard to imagine anyone i think in the government saying wow, you know what, we got to give this another couple of years. >> well, we have what we neeto submit now. we are super excited about these data but remember, we also have our transdermal patch. that's a trial we're starting in december which will take the data we showed in animal models into humans to ask have...
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we are expecting a fuller picture later in the week with a mastic data -- the mastic data. shery: it was a better picture of what the global demand is like, especially in china. >> at least the flow of money out of china seems to be eased. we had a massive slump after august. take a look at august, when we saw the devaluation from the pboc, over $9 billion in that month. , or is actually stemming snapping, five straight months of decline. this tells us a lot. we had the stock rally, up by over 10% last month. it's best performance since april. the recovery helped money stay in china. a number of new policies from the chinese government cracks down on illegal money transfers. that seems to be bearing fruit, as well. this bodes well for china's efforts to get included in the ferc. it is showing confidence in the u.n., which saw its biggest gain in october. stability is returning to china's foreign-exchange reserve. relief tocome as some chinese policymakers, when the rest of the data is really looking dire. shery: thank you. the latest chinese trade data out over the weekend.
we are expecting a fuller picture later in the week with a mastic data -- the mastic data. shery: it was a better picture of what the global demand is like, especially in china. >> at least the flow of money out of china seems to be eased. we had a massive slump after august. take a look at august, when we saw the devaluation from the pboc, over $9 billion in that month. , or is actually stemming snapping, five straight months of decline. this tells us a lot. we had the stock rally, up by...