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small data. so we have had business intelligence tools for a while, now there are companies that do business intelligence on big data. we have had quarry optimizers for a time, companies that do quarry optimizers for bigger data and these are all great. like vin nod said, oracle is great, we need those things but the big complexity that nobody is trying to solve today is the complexity of asking the right things. right. we no longer have the ability to ask the right questions. >> i like the way that vinod put it and that was that if you're looking only under the lamp post for your keys you're asking the wrong question. >> that's right. >> and that data can't give you the answers. all right. gurjeet, thank you for being with us this morning. >>> that's our show for this week. my thanks to my guest vinod could say la and gurjeet signing of ayasdi. those interviews and all our past interviews are available at "press: here" tv.com. i'm scott mcgrew. thank you for making us part of your sunday morning
small data. so we have had business intelligence tools for a while, now there are companies that do business intelligence on big data. we have had quarry optimizers for a time, companies that do quarry optimizers for bigger data and these are all great. like vin nod said, oracle is great, we need those things but the big complexity that nobody is trying to solve today is the complexity of asking the right things. right. we no longer have the ability to ask the right questions. >> i like...
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>> i think we have very poor data, or data that it is hard to answer that question. let's take two recent examples. there is the target break-in. where is the follow-up? how many credit cards were used in legally? family you took the words out of my mouth. these reported highly cost events are not nearly as costly as were reported in the initial news story. the were costly for company, which goes to your point. when you are trying to do appropriate cost benefit analysis you have murky data on what the cost looks like. this,the consumer side of essentially we are our own first line of defense when it comes to our information being breached. we believe there is such a thing as perfect security. we understand there are going to be problems and vulnerabilities. you all play a very important part of that, as you have mentioned. president has been trying to streamline and improve the identity theft protection and remediation resources available to consumers. i would advocate for -- i don't think consumers have the information they need to protect themselves. >> what are th
>> i think we have very poor data, or data that it is hard to answer that question. let's take two recent examples. there is the target break-in. where is the follow-up? how many credit cards were used in legally? family you took the words out of my mouth. these reported highly cost events are not nearly as costly as were reported in the initial news story. the were costly for company, which goes to your point. when you are trying to do appropriate cost benefit analysis you have murky...
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the data is corrupt. i would suspect that the fast letter was rescinded and i was part of the discussion related to the incidents that happened in the philadelphia regional office when they were manipulating data there, that it was rescinded because it was bad policy because data was being manipulated. >> thank you. mr. huelskamp. >> thank you, mr. chairman. appreciate the topic and the discussion and the reports here. i will remind the committee i think it was approximately two years ago that we stood here and heard other glowing reports right before a lot of data manipulation scandals did break. i hope we're not going there. i want to establish the facts here, as you understand them, ms. mccoy. the backlog data, there's no question you believe it's improved and the backlog is down to -- how many veterans are awaiting claims? >> the backlog has been greatly reduced. currently we are about 88% reduced from what we were -- >> how many veterans are still waiting? >> in the backlog, this morning it was about
the data is corrupt. i would suspect that the fast letter was rescinded and i was part of the discussion related to the incidents that happened in the philadelphia regional office when they were manipulating data there, that it was rescinded because it was bad policy because data was being manipulated. >> thank you. mr. huelskamp. >> thank you, mr. chairman. appreciate the topic and the discussion and the reports here. i will remind the committee i think it was approximately two...
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and noaa had data showing poor data performance for two years. our point is you need to be open with your risks in order to hit your dates. when you're open with your risk -- and this committee has been very supportive of noaa to make sure the satellites get up there on time. we need to work on these risks and be open so we can all collectively address the issues at hand. >> thank you. very quickly, dr. volz, on the life's plan extension, mr. panner talked about noaa should have disclosed that earlier. it has been around since 2005. if i were a skeptical person, i would think we extended the life span to we don't look like there is a gap. can you explain. >> the particular study was a study from 2005. whether we could expect the instruments to last longer than their contractual lifetime. that is only one piece of the puzzle we use. one of the other pieces, which really required the expenditure of time was with the goes nop to see how the satellites operate on orbit. this was the first flies of the boeing 601 bus. we to see when we have a new sate
and noaa had data showing poor data performance for two years. our point is you need to be open with your risks in order to hit your dates. when you're open with your risk -- and this committee has been very supportive of noaa to make sure the satellites get up there on time. we need to work on these risks and be open so we can all collectively address the issues at hand. >> thank you. very quickly, dr. volz, on the life's plan extension, mr. panner talked about noaa should have disclosed...
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>> i'm more concerned with getting a data flow, to getting the operational data i need.f we go through with an approach, a pilot approach, and flñ quality set of information we need, that we can use that is correct meets our criteria, and that is financially viable, that's a satisfactory result for me. if i get three or four competing and they're all providing something i can afford to support several because i need the data from several, i can support that as well subject to availability of funds and the cost points on these vendors. >> okay. has noaa done a cost benefit analysis of gap mitigation alternatives to determine which ones are likely to be the most effective and worthy of investment? >> when we went through the gap analysis and the exercises in 2011, '12 and '13, we had a report called the riverside report, i imagine you've already read, which identified a number of mitigation approaches to lessen the impact of loss of a major asset. we selected a number of those to complete. we did not do -- and have been executing on those mitigation approaches. we did not
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there is more here obviously that simple data. for that we will turn to my valued colleague. >> thank you. the new research also took a look at a few other categories of crime that are disclosed every year by every school as a part of the requirement. so we are 91% of campuses campuses91 percent of campuses certified that they did not receive a single report of rape, we also looked at new categories including dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking. these additions are knew for 2014 and are in the database now for the 1st time and were a part of the violence against women act reauthorization in 2013. collecting information about dating violence, domestic violence and stalking in addition to rate matters because we know the students are not immune from sexual harassment and sexual violence. college-age women generally experienced the highest rates of intimate partner violence and as we mentioned, many are sexually assaulted during college and one in five college women experience physical abuse, sexual abuse, threats of phy
there is more here obviously that simple data. for that we will turn to my valued colleague. >> thank you. the new research also took a look at a few other categories of crime that are disclosed every year by every school as a part of the requirement. so we are 91% of campuses campuses91 percent of campuses certified that they did not receive a single report of rape, we also looked at new categories including dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking. these additions are knew for...
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more data, better data, and cost savings to the taxpayer. and i think we can do that but we've got to be really clear about what is required here. i've got about -- well, i'm out of time. so i'm going to stop now and recognize the gentleman from virginia, mr. buyer. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. volz, he talked about the delivery of the atms advanced technology and microwave sounder has been delayed. but in the last quarterly update this committee received, noaa said it had to be delivered in the end of november to maintain jpss-1 launch date. but your testimony now, you can say that you maintain that launch date despite the fact that the mts won't be delivered until december. can you explain the conflict? >> the atms delivery was no later than the end of november to support the plan going forward to a december 2016 launch date, correct. the atms has slipped and now t forward to a december 2016 launch date, correct. the atms has slipped and now late december/early january. we have had to look into what we have had to take time out of reser
more data, better data, and cost savings to the taxpayer. and i think we can do that but we've got to be really clear about what is required here. i've got about -- well, i'm out of time. so i'm going to stop now and recognize the gentleman from virginia, mr. buyer. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. volz, he talked about the delivery of the atms advanced technology and microwave sounder has been delayed. but in the last quarterly update this committee received, noaa said it had to be...
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more data, better data, and cost savings to the taxpayer.and i think we can do that but we've got to be really clear about what is required here. i've got about -- well, i'm out of time. so i'm going to stop now and recognize the gentleman from virginia, mr. beyer. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. volz, he talked about the delivery of the atms advanced technology and microwave sounder has been delayed. but in the last quarterly update this committee received, noaa said it had to be delivered in the end of november to maintain jpss-1 launch date. but your testimony now, you can say that you maintain that launch date despite the fact that the mts won't be delivered until december. can you explain the conflict? >> the atms delivery date, the plan we established in the summer was no later than the end of november to support the plan going forward to a december 2016 launch date, correct. the atms has slipped and now late december/early january. we have had to look into what we have had to take time out of reserve, schedule reserve. the late novemb
more data, better data, and cost savings to the taxpayer.and i think we can do that but we've got to be really clear about what is required here. i've got about -- well, i'm out of time. so i'm going to stop now and recognize the gentleman from virginia, mr. beyer. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. volz, he talked about the delivery of the atms advanced technology and microwave sounder has been delayed. but in the last quarterly update this committee received, noaa said it had to be...
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it's a website that maps crime data. >> it's crime data.t's not super sexy. >> reporter: but it is a business, one that employs roughly 30 part-time workers and claims more than 1 million subscribers. those customers use it to look city by city, even block by block at the incidence of crime. arrests, assaults, burglaries, shootings. he says his data cover roughly 70% of the u.s. the price -- nothing for subscribers. drain makes his money by selling ads on his website and to accompany the 150 million or so e-mail alerts he sends out annually. that revenue, he says, should total more than $300,000 this year. then there are fees from partners like trulia, the real estate company, that pay to tap spotcrime's data. acquiring and scrubbing that data isn't easy. >> the expectation is that all police departments collect the data the same way, and if you just ask, they'll give it to you, and that is absolutely not the case. >> reporter: every law enforcement agency in the country, about 18,000 in all, has its own method of data collection, its own t
it's a website that maps crime data. >> it's crime data.t's not super sexy. >> reporter: but it is a business, one that employs roughly 30 part-time workers and claims more than 1 million subscribers. those customers use it to look city by city, even block by block at the incidence of crime. arrests, assaults, burglaries, shootings. he says his data cover roughly 70% of the u.s. the price -- nothing for subscribers. drain makes his money by selling ads on his website and to...
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"own your data congo -- data," it would echo.act 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. mark: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shift the week. what is plummeting and what is ahead. >> i got the bottom would be around $30. now we are around the silly season. mark: what do central bankers make of the rough start? an exclusive interview with brookfield's bruce flatt. mr. flatt: this is a residential tower. mark: all this ande
"own your data congo -- data," it would echo.act 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....
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and this produces data, huge amounts of data. known as metadata. ah. [inaudible] thank you. what is also interesting about edward snowden is he didn't work directly for the national security agency. as far as one can tell, he was a subcontractor. worked initially for dell who are responsible for installing computer systems and for maintaining and running them in a classified environment. apparently, a lot of these are legacy systems, dating from upwards of 25 years old. they can't be modernized 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 to hawaii. .. as a result of the revelations because it was revealed that it was told of including e-mail traffic and e-mail exchanges. and in addition, our connectivity and communications are global. they may be local in terms of package information to someone who sits next to you in the other room, but that can be transmitted around the world. they take the shortest possible route from one destination to another. so when you think l
and this produces data, huge amounts of data. known as metadata. ah. [inaudible] thank you. what is also interesting about edward snowden is he didn't work directly for the national security agency. as far as one can tell, he was a subcontractor. worked initially for dell who are responsible for installing computer systems and for maintaining and running them in a classified environment. apparently, a lot of these are legacy systems, dating from upwards of 25 years old. they can't be modernized...
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saying it is that a defendant is --y helpful, data dependent saying it is data dependent is very helpfulo see inflation stay and we started see problems in the high-yield market, if they start to pop the bubble, i think they will probably hold back on the hike. the terminal rates come down to about 2.9%, we think. the endpoint is lower and they will be much more cautious and look out for bubbles popping on the way. guy: thank you very much or your time, ramin. made the most has of the economy's drought with irone ore and crude. ♪ guy: welcome back. the are watching "on the move." china's surplus has been widening. exports are recovering as of last month. the world's second-largest economy is capitalizing on low commodity costs. caroline hyde has the charts that matter. they are buying anything. they are buying on a phenomenal scale. china in december increased their iron ore imports by 17%. we are at a record of 96 million tons per month for december. we also see record imports of surging.ll that the moment, are using 6.7 million barrels per day. this outlines that they are bringing in a
saying it is that a defendant is --y helpful, data dependent saying it is data dependent is very helpfulo see inflation stay and we started see problems in the high-yield market, if they start to pop the bubble, i think they will probably hold back on the hike. the terminal rates come down to about 2.9%, we think. the endpoint is lower and they will be much more cautious and look out for bubbles popping on the way. guy: thank you very much or your time, ramin. made the most has of the economy's...
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but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? u.s. cellular sized data. 15 gigs of 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 15 gigs of data for just $70. leader. this is kcci 8 news at 6:00 with steve karlin, stacey horst, chief meteorologist john mclaughlin, and sports director andy garman. stacey: the first of the year also means the first day of new resolutions. kcci's rose heaphy joins us to share what people are focusing on this year. clean slate. for many, that means big lifestyle changes. whether it means starting new routines or breaking old ones, people are hoping to improve. in 2016, some old habits are going up in smoke. >> a lot of people turn to vaping to quit smoking because it is really a better and safer alternative to quit smoking. i mean, you don't smell like an ashtray all the time. rose: workers at the vape house in des moines say this is one of their busiest times of the year. they say
but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? u.s. cellular sized data. 15 gigs of 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 15 gigs of data for just $70. leader. this is kcci 8 news at 6:00 with steve karlin, stacey horst, chief meteorologist john mclaughlin, and sports director andy garman. stacey: the first of the year also means the first...
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am i justified in my concern over the risk of storing this data, especially data that is not needed? >> so you're raising both a privacy perspective as well as a cyber security issue. at the risk of being a monday morning quarterback which is what i would be doing if i were to reflect on the opm situation, the unfortunate situation because like all of you, i also received my letter that gave me the good news. i think that in retrospect had opm been using two factor authentication, had they been using encryption at rest, had they had log files, we would have had a lot -- a much different situation than perhaps we ended up having with opm. so as it relates to the healthcare.gov situation, i don't know how they are storing the data to be able to reflect to you about what is appropriate, but i think generally speaking most people are a a little nervous because those of us in the know worry that there just isn't enough resources being applied from a financial perspective to the i.t. security issue. it's not just that the federal level, it's at the state level too. commercial corporations,
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emily: your original idea was to give customers access to their own data and to amass so much data you could singlehanded move science forward. you say you now have one million customers. is this the single biggest dna database out there? anne: it's definitely the biggest one being used for research. again, what's exciting for me about 23andme, what we were trying to do is the hypothesis that if we actually have the world's health care data and all this genetic information, everything about what you eat and how you exercise and your medical conditions and what you respond well to, that we are going to understand patterns and understand the genetic basis of disease. we will 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 they say based on the data you have given us, you are a couple of years away from being diabetic. then if you want to make that change, you do x, y, and z. that's my hope. you can actually, by have so much data, and by understanding your predisposed risks, that you can ma
emily: your original idea was to give customers access to their own data and to amass so much data you could singlehanded move science forward. you say you now have one million customers. is this the single biggest dna database out there? anne: it's definitely the biggest one being used for research. again, what's exciting for me about 23andme, what we were trying to do is the hypothesis that if we actually have the world's health care data and all this genetic information, everything about...
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the manufacturing data, not pretty. the services data, ok.ave the extra layer with the saudi arabia tension as well. euro-dollar, euro buying the dollar and nine cents. some of the moves. let's get into the stock movers with caroline hyde. year, butit is a new the same old story. china goes down and it rings down commodities. concerns about manufacturing data. orst performer on the stoxx 600. the stoxx 600 is having its worst day and a month. theworst of those feeling hit in terms of commodities demand from china. this is a tire maker up by more than 4%. the chief executive has been speaking to the german press. says that it will likely have a hit on their sales because of the vw scandal. randgold is one of them. why? because of the haven trade. money going into the haven that is gold. it is the best performer on the stock 600. jonathan: i just wanted to bring up some of the pmi data we are getting this morning. spanish december manufacturing pmi coming in at 53. the forecast at 53.6. let's not get overly concerned about this. anything to see
the manufacturing data, not pretty. the services data, ok.ave the extra layer with the saudi arabia tension as well. euro-dollar, euro buying the dollar and nine cents. some of the moves. let's get into the stock movers with caroline hyde. year, butit is a new the same old story. china goes down and it rings down commodities. concerns about manufacturing data. orst performer on the stoxx 600. the stoxx 600 is having its worst day and a month. theworst of those feeling hit in terms of...
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but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? u.s. cellular sized data. 15 gigs of 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 15 gigs of data announcer: this is iowa's news leader. this is kcci 8 news at 6:00 with steve karlin, stacey horst, chief meteorologist john andy garman. cynthia: although flooding is still widespread in missouri, the waters receding in many places. iowa guard soldiers from camp dodge in johnston, cedar rapids, and all wine, are still in high ridge, missouri today. steve: they are helping provide water to more than 20,000 people who lost it due to the extensive flooding. the floodwaters have dropped, in the water plant is back up and running, but not at normal levels. round-the-clock, to make thousands of gallons of drinkable water. quest just seeing the signs that say conserve water, going to gas stations and you can't get a fresh cup of coffee because they can't serve anything with w
but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? u.s. cellular sized data. 15 gigs of 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 15 gigs of data announcer: this is iowa's news leader. this is kcci 8 news at 6:00 with steve karlin, stacey horst, chief meteorologist john andy garman. cynthia: although flooding is still widespread in missouri, the...
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you're data rich. data rich (we hear t.i.'r you like") i think we can get used to being data rich. get data rich. get unlimited data on four lines for $180 a month when you have at&t wireless and directv. >>larry: thanks to my panelists -- mike yard, robin thede, and jena friedman. we're almost out of time, but before we go i'm gonna keep it 100. game seven of nba finals. lakers at knicks. only way in is wearing full knicks gear next to spike lee. do you do it? #keep it 100" there's no way in the world i'm wearing nicks next to spike lee. i watch it on tv, i don't care. come on challenge me you guys. thanks for watching. don't forget to ask me your "keep it 100" questions on twitter. goodnightly, everyone! >> chris: it's 11:59 and 59 seconds. this happened on twitter! move over drake and meek mill, there's a new rap beef on twiller betweetwitter between b.o.b and n.d.t. rapper b.o.b, who's never read a conspiracy theory he didn't like, went on a twitter rant recently about how the earth is flat and the government is so neil de
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in the context of big data and how you want to use it, it follows the path, masses of data. you want to go into a universe of data points into actionable things. we've gotten pretty good at that so that we can target someone either for action or collection or he or she doesn't get on the airplane, right? so we do that. we need to perfect that and use it better and expand it as part of the big data would be social media and information. an awful lot of what is passes is targeted. it's going from the mass to the specific. it's him. that might be at the cost of broader strategic appreciation for what's going on. as i said last summer, did you guys miss isis or what, was that intel problem, but probably a mix. we may have been so busy chopping down trees over here that we missed the second growth forest coming up over here. we have to do that. i have to tell you, when i hear that, that kicks in immediately but don't forget you need to give your policymakers deep reach nuance, strategy appreciations so you're not forever in a loop where all you're doing is arresting and killing p
in the context of big data and how you want to use it, it follows the path, masses of data. you want to go into a universe of data points into actionable things. we've gotten pretty good at that so that we can target someone either for action or collection or he or she doesn't get on the airplane, right? so we do that. we need to perfect that and use it better and expand it as part of the big data would be social media and information. an awful lot of what is passes is targeted. it's going from...
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unlimited data plans. new tonight.. the terror group isis is having unexpected consequences for one tulsa, arizona family. 14 year old isis brown says her name makes her a constant target for bullies.. especially after recent terror attacks. she says the teasing started about 3-years ago.. but it got so bad in recent weeks she had to transfer to a different school. i've been called terrorist, i've been told they've seen me on the news butt to they said, we seen you on the news last night killing us americans her dad says her name.. isis.. actually comes from the egyptian goddess of health marriage and wisdom. today.. on facebook urging children in the same situation to be strong and take pride in their name. metro is investigatng the discovery of a body at around 5:30 this morning at las vegas academy. at this point.. investigators say it appears an adult male committed suicide on the downtown campus. no students saw the body. parents were alerted through parentlink messages to let them know what happened.. and classes
unlimited data plans. new tonight.. the terror group isis is having unexpected consequences for one tulsa, arizona family. 14 year old isis brown says her name makes her a constant target for bullies.. especially after recent terror attacks. she says the teasing started about 3-years ago.. but it got so bad in recent weeks she had to transfer to a different school. i've been called terrorist, i've been told they've seen me on the news butt to they said, we seen you on the news last night...
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we really need more data. certainly, they understand that we do need to look very carefully at the penalties and how we can protect the players, particularly if that is the primary cause of the njury. >> the nfl was definitely pushed into self-examination. they also put money toward the nih, giving $30 million to study the problem. i think going beyond football, what has happened is it is now really asking all sporting rganizations to examine what they are doing to really look at that risk reward balance. and make sure that how we are teaching kids in particular to play the game, how we are teaching officials to manage he game, and not come on -- not unimportantly, and probably maybe even number one, how we are trying to modify the culture, but to early parents and their focus and sometimes over focus on sports, and the outcome of the game, to really put injury prevention into perspective so that the goal of the game is not always at the youth level to dominate your opponent. it is actually to do the best you
we really need more data. certainly, they understand that we do need to look very carefully at the penalties and how we can protect the players, particularly if that is the primary cause of the njury. >> the nfl was definitely pushed into self-examination. they also put money toward the nih, giving $30 million to study the problem. i think going beyond football, what has happened is it is now really asking all sporting rganizations to examine what they are doing to really look at that...
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know share data with pfizer. the ideas to incorporate all of this data into drug discovery. is that going? >> i love it. i'm super excited about it. ,or people who have a need parkinson's or chronic fatigue or any autoimmune disease, if we can use this data to translate into something meaningful, that is a spectacular reward for our customers. >> what diseases are you focused on? >> we have a number of partnerships we are doing with a number of pharma companies. >> are you going to do human testing? >> pharma will react best if we can come to them with a target or a compound with some clinical background. some data of how that is functioning. there is a much higher likelihood of success if we can actually come with that level of information. >> you would do human testing? here, physically right but we reduce our own clinical research, for sure. ancestry.com does a similar thing. juicy google and calico as competition? >> no. everything we do is focused on genetics and engaging the consumer. calico is focused on the antiaging. i always wish these companies well, as i think it
know share data with pfizer. the ideas to incorporate all of this data into drug discovery. is that going? >> i love it. i'm super excited about it. ,or people who have a need parkinson's or chronic fatigue or any autoimmune disease, if we can use this data to translate into something meaningful, that is a spectacular reward for our customers. >> what diseases are you focused on? >> we have a number of partnerships we are doing with a number of pharma companies. >> are...
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lack of data and in. particular the e enormous risk that the insurance companies realize that if they ensure and there's a major ka it's a. if i they are on the line for everything. we face the same in terms of insurance in the last century with crop insurance and flood insurance. there are ways we can work with the federal government in order to address that problem. i'd be happy to go into those in some detail, but i wanted to get to the requirement piece. one of the things the federal government could do is require insurance, cyber insurance ii your information systems in the same way that you require physical insurance when you build build. ings. i think if the government did that, it would be a market leader in that regard. the other thing i want to point out, and this bears more conversation because i think this is a widespread misnomer, of the reality when you look at the data of the economic impacts of the high profile breaches is not what you think. if you go back and look six months after the so
lack of data and in. particular the e enormous risk that the insurance companies realize that if they ensure and there's a major ka it's a. if i they are on the line for everything. we face the same in terms of insurance in the last century with crop insurance and flood insurance. there are ways we can work with the federal government in order to address that problem. i'd be happy to go into those in some detail, but i wanted to get to the requirement piece. one of the things the federal...
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we pull in multiple different data streams, so we collect data, we combine data, and then we analyze it, all to do with the exposure of athletes in terms of how they train and how they play. but then, more importantly, how they've responded to that, how they respond to that every day, how they respond physically. scott: but we're not talking about sensors, though, right? i mean, you're not putting a sensor in a helmet or on the bottom of a shoe. stephen: we're not talking about sensors. we're talking about data. scott: from a camera? stephen: not just from a camera. that's one tiny piece. scott: okay, where's the data coming from? stephen: we take data from wearables, from player tracking systems, from electronic medical records, from psychological information we take from the athletes, and then mechanical information that we take from this camera basis. jon swartz: so conceivably, they might be wearing something while they're playing? stephen: most athletes are wearing things while they're training. i don't think they're allowed to wear wearable sensors in a game. but player trackin
we pull in multiple different data streams, so we collect data, we combine data, and then we analyze it, all to do with the exposure of athletes in terms of how they train and how they play. but then, more importantly, how they've responded to that, how they respond to that every day, how they respond physically. scott: but we're not talking about sensors, though, right? i mean, you're not putting a sensor in a helmet or on the bottom of a shoe. stephen: we're not talking about sensors. we're...
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but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getetng data. pony-sized data? u.s. cellular sized data. 15igofd, because it works in the middle ofnywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! switch to u.s. cellular and get 15 gigs of data for just $70. if you're looking for a way to lose some weight this new year, why not try something a little less "traditional." fox 28 news reporter joy howe shares one way to *gear up this new year... year...ininonight's to your health report. report. at the end of a long day most of us, go home to a warm meal. sit on a couch, and *unwind. but, not these guys. this group of hockey players, heads to the cedar rapids ice arena. you just get to blow off steam, a`d get out and get some exercise.sean starr, was in the national guard and spenentime overseas. now, during the day, he's a mailman. at night, he delivers incredible saves, and in comradery.amy sindler...so i'm a cardiovascular physiologist is a u-i researcher, but you don't have to bebe scientist, to see what getether blood pumping.i've made so many friend
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analysis and executive presentation data and action plan a 90 day follow-up with the coaching for the managers so we - it is also much less expensive and within our budget if we move around work order and can get an initial survey this year and put it in our budget a new edition for next year to without objection from the board we'll go forward. >> let's pause for comments or observations from the members. >> have i have a question sounds like a general way to go sounds like every department is different some questions been generic across departments and some specific to dhs s does talent have an experience with the similar kinds of department or its own management have to come up with the questions specific to our department. >> they very experience with other employers but we will be able to sfert our own specific questions. >> okay. >> i'm sure thaim they'll make recommendations but the advantage is that the work that d h.r. does with the progressing of the employees is similar to what we do we do a lot more of it. >> commissioner breslin. >> so we'll be taking this up under the ge
analysis and executive presentation data and action plan a 90 day follow-up with the coaching for the managers so we - it is also much less expensive and within our budget if we move around work order and can get an initial survey this year and put it in our budget a new edition for next year to without objection from the board we'll go forward. >> let's pause for comments or observations from the members. >> have i have a question sounds like a general way to go sounds like every...
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and now, open data. people using open data in government as a platform for innovation and change. it is the plumbing that needs to be in place for some of these technologies to grow and to flourish on top of it. it's a lot of interesting tech in government. one of the biggest challenges is how do you actually implement it. how do you go to a city government or how do you convince your counsel that something needs to happen? i have some tactics on how i've done this through my research and my background. number 1 -- shift in mindset. yet the real is that for the first time in history, if you do not build it, someone else will and government. people are displacing functions of government and replacing functions of government like mass transit because we not focused on partnerships and ecosystems. number 2 -- redefining innovation. innovation is often seen as fluffy concepts within government. there are not a love concrete renewables tied to it. when i do find innovation, i look at the ipad itself. it was incredibly innovative, but it was not an innovation. all the components were al
and now, open data. people using open data in government as a platform for innovation and change. it is the plumbing that needs to be in place for some of these technologies to grow and to flourish on top of it. it's a lot of interesting tech in government. one of the biggest challenges is how do you actually implement it. how do you go to a city government or how do you convince your counsel that something needs to happen? i have some tactics on how i've done this through my research and my...
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of data. do not have access to it right now. i am trying to understand. ms. maatz: i will have my numbers guru. if the statistics were accurate, they would be very much something to celebrate but the reality is that we know that they're not. and what we don't know is why they are not. it could be because students don't feel safe in reporting. maybe campuses don't have a process in place to support survivors. we know from very clear research that has been reinforced over the years, campus sexual assault is happening. to be a school that comes forward and have 91% of schools disclose no reported incidents of no assault defies the imagination. that is what leads us to the next question about why and what can we do about it? that is a critical question and part of the reason we worked so hard to get that into the re-authorization a few years ago. we wanted additional data that we could use to not only address prevention issues and see how we're doing and schools are doing. if the data was accurate
of data. do not have access to it right now. i am trying to understand. ms. maatz: i will have my numbers guru. if the statistics were accurate, they would be very much something to celebrate but the reality is that we know that they're not. and what we don't know is why they are not. it could be because students don't feel safe in reporting. maybe campuses don't have a process in place to support survivors. we know from very clear research that has been reinforced over the years, campus sexual...
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but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? u.s. cellular sized data. 15 gigs of 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 15 gigs of data for just $70. plus $400 in promo cards. marco rubio thinks it's unfair to criticize him for missing votes. "but i am going to miss votes, i'm running for president." but he's been missing votes for a long time. "one third of all of his missed votes in 2015 were missed before he announced he was running for president." over the last three years, marco rubio has missed more votes... than any other senator. washington politician marco rubio. but wants a promotion? right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. announcer: this is iowa's news leader. this is kcci 8 news at 6:00 with steve karlin, stacey horst, chief meteorologist john mclaughlin, and sports director andy garman. >> press photographers are looking for unique moments, not just the normal spe
but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? u.s. cellular sized data. 15 gigs of 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 15 gigs of data for just $70. plus $400 in promo cards. marco rubio thinks it's unfair to criticize him for missing votes. "but i am going to miss votes, i'm running for president." but he's been missing votes...
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it's about science and it's all about data. we believe if everybody will talk from that perspective, the solutions to the challenges of our day are easier to drive at if we base them in science and data. and that's why this u.s. model is so important is because what it shows us is we can reduce carbon emission. if that's the issue of our time, we can do that through cleaner burning natural gas. so we have not aligned with any campaign. we have not aligned with any political party. if questioned by any of them, we're open to all of them because we believe this energy issue, specifically oil and gas, is a common area where we should be able to come together. >> thank you. i'm with the ap. many thanks for the opportunity. i would like to ask you about the western hemisphere. what opportunities do you see and how important are they in the western hemisphere for the next year not only about the deep water oil and gas operation in mexico, but also if you see any other -- if you can be conscious specific better. >> as you look at the
it's about science and it's all about data. we believe if everybody will talk from that perspective, the solutions to the challenges of our day are easier to drive at if we base them in science and data. and that's why this u.s. model is so important is because what it shows us is we can reduce carbon emission. if that's the issue of our time, we can do that through cleaner burning natural gas. so we have not aligned with any campaign. we have not aligned with any political party. if questioned...
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data data. without data collection accurate data collection is no basis for analysis. so that's where we started. we start by reading all of the material that has been circulated nationally, the 21st century policing report, the president's report. one document, which we received recently which i know we sent to supervisor cohen's office, if you've not read it, i think you should. to be-engineering training on police use of force published by the police executive >> let me interrupt you. do you have copies for >> i don't but i can forward it all electronically to you. if you would like it. i'm not going to rely on him just mention it. >> colleagues, i'll make sure you get copies of it. >> it's a very interesting article regarding the use of force and the cultural change that is needed in all police departments about the nation as we transition from what we call , opened cause, the warrior to the guardian form of policing. at any rate, we started by researching what was available and then we star
data data. without data collection accurate data collection is no basis for analysis. so that's where we started. we start by reading all of the material that has been circulated nationally, the 21st century policing report, the president's report. one document, which we received recently which i know we sent to supervisor cohen's office, if you've not read it, i think you should. to be-engineering training on police use of force published by the police executive >> let me interrupt you....
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data, inflation data, the market is expecting stabilization. as an manufacturing data comes out as well. keep an eye on oil. manus: thank you very much. saudi arabia is at the top of the news this morning. they cut ties after attacks on its embassy in tehran. we speak to our reporter in dubai. do by now. get to how is iran likely to act following this news overnight from saudi arabia? >> it is difficult to guess what iran will be doing, but we might see in the immediate term is a conflict between the and hard-lineons elements in the political establishment. we saw the initial reaction coming from iran after the execution. we have on one hand, the supreme leader, more on the hard-line side, coming out with a strong warning about repercussions. then we have the iranian president saying with a much more balance, nuanced tone, condemning, but at the same time condemning the storming of the embassy. what we might be seeing now is a type of conflict happening on what might be the more dominant voice coming out of iran. immediate,the more medium run,
data, inflation data, the market is expecting stabilization. as an manufacturing data comes out as well. keep an eye on oil. manus: thank you very much. saudi arabia is at the top of the news this morning. they cut ties after attacks on its embassy in tehran. we speak to our reporter in dubai. do by now. get to how is iran likely to act following this news overnight from saudi arabia? >> it is difficult to guess what iran will be doing, but we might see in the immediate term is a conflict...
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this record the data loss per section system that controls data across the organization. the third function is the tech. an organization needs to know what is going on inside it system as well as who is trying to access what and how they're trying to do so. by doing so the systems are able to protect threats that bypass other protections. for this response, good planning is the foundation of an effective cyber security strategy. if and when incident occurs they must have a well-defined playbook to respond quickly and effectively. interviewing potential vendors is not a good use of time while an organization is leaking sensitive data. you need to get impact insistence back up and ready and security based on the lessons learned from the breach. it requires preparation preparation and planning, for example for preparation could leave with incomplete or corrupt backups. the most and port part is to learn from the incident. cooperation is key to improving cyber security. these include national -- fbi, nato, and others. we have also been involved in several operations to take d
this record the data loss per section system that controls data across the organization. the third function is the tech. an organization needs to know what is going on inside it system as well as who is trying to access what and how they're trying to do so. by doing so the systems are able to protect threats that bypass other protections. for this response, good planning is the foundation of an effective cyber security strategy. if and when incident occurs they must have a well-defined playbook...
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. and are genetics are going to be part of the big data? >> most valuable data. >> number one life decision making tool. >> venter says their goal is to increase people's health span and hli will license their database for scientific research. but the implications of so much information seem to hint at something bigger. >> it starts changing the conversation around do you elect someone who's president without knowing their genome scan? >> i have the right to know whether you are going to come down with this disease or not. but its going to change life insurance, health insurance every aspect of our lives. >> it becomes fact-driven, information and knowledge driven so i've learned early on that knowledge is power. >> the scale of hli - sequencing one million genomes in such a short time is unprecedented. but people critical of this data collection point to other dna analysis companies that show the risk of handing over genetic information. one of them is 23andme, a company backed by google, which gives information on your ancestry by partial
. and are genetics are going to be part of the big data? >> most valuable data. >> number one life decision making tool. >> venter says their goal is to increase people's health span and hli will license their database for scientific research. but the implications of so much information seem to hint at something bigger. >> it starts changing the conversation around do you elect someone who's president without knowing their genome scan? >> i have the right to know...
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june 2008.est since that is strong mortgage data weak manufacturing data.ine: let's head over to caroline hyde. caroline: sweden will have order danish primethe minister used his new speech warned that his government may be forced to have goals across the german border. sweden is shaking the border by bus, train it, or fairy. saudi arabia has cut ties with iran and expelled diplomats after the saudi embassy in toronto was attacked. this is a protest for the execution of shiite cleric elon musk tried to ship 50,000 vehicles last year they eight graph,580 with manufacturing more than one they shipped 208 suv's in the fourth quarter. thank you so much. the worst ever start to the year for chinese shares created a halt to the circuit breakers are to the test been manufacturing contracted. happy new year it looks like a bad start to the year for the markets in china. it's data that disappoints. certainly the pmi news was not good. they were missing expectations. you see contraction in the manufacturing sector. if you look at the balance of the latest numbers, th
june 2008.est since that is strong mortgage data weak manufacturing data.ine: let's head over to caroline hyde. caroline: sweden will have order danish primethe minister used his new speech warned that his government may be forced to have goals across the german border. sweden is shaking the border by bus, train it, or fairy. saudi arabia has cut ties with iran and expelled diplomats after the saudi embassy in toronto was attacked. this is a protest for the execution of shiite cleric elon musk...
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now it is data center, internet and memory. data center, the news wasn't so bad.evenue at 4.3 billion. short of the 4.4 billion expected. but because that is expected to be a growth catalyst, analysts were unsure about what that means for the rest of the year. intel pointed to that slowdown in asia and other emerging markets as part of the reason and cloud providers are not buying as much in q4 because that's when they got the biggest crush of customers. heading into this year, intel also pointing to 3d cross point memory, the new storage that is supposed to sit between flash and d-ram. internet of things is squishy. we know what a pc is, intel had arguably a monopoly in that space. >> we hear it from call come also as being part of their growth plan. i don't know when it comes. so mobility, they're saying we don't see smartphone growth anymore? >> intel was burning a lot of cash trying to get into tablets and smartphones, and the growth has come out of tablets and smartphones. when intel is trying to tell a growth story, they're looking at the sophia chip, the th
now it is data center, internet and memory. data center, the news wasn't so bad.evenue at 4.3 billion. short of the 4.4 billion expected. but because that is expected to be a growth catalyst, analysts were unsure about what that means for the rest of the year. intel pointed to that slowdown in asia and other emerging markets as part of the reason and cloud providers are not buying as much in q4 because that's when they got the biggest crush of customers. heading into this year, intel also...
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that, we target resources and budgets and use data to improve practice and we keep using data until we get it right, and that we train our staff and our capacity so we've all got similar resources and training. there is common training and resources and social care workers and teachers and parents and coordinate it across the system we won't miss the future reggies of the system potentially so true transformation we believe it will come from our capacity to do those things so we aligned -- this is the complicated part and he calls me doctor when i do this so like reggie i worked -- i'm a mid-life doctor so i'm not that old at it. i got my doctorate at 53 so this is the work for the work group that we've done since we last met and this is as a work group have a lot more work to do but we thought it was important with the advice of the advisory committee to align the work with the work group and aligned with the work group and we're working on the five goals that the outcomes group came up with and using the shared progress on criteria which you see all the right to the way, the shared a
that, we target resources and budgets and use data to improve practice and we keep using data until we get it right, and that we train our staff and our capacity so we've all got similar resources and training. there is common training and resources and social care workers and teachers and parents and coordinate it across the system we won't miss the future reggies of the system potentially so true transformation we believe it will come from our capacity to do those things so we aligned -- this...
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the first data. it's always important when a new law goes through, how is it going to be implemented and what information are you going to get? the point of the data is to give us a sense what have we might be doing better moving forward. here is the rub. the top line finding from an analysis of the cleary act data and the new data that just came out was that 91% of campuses disclosed zero reports of rape. let me say that one more time. 91% of campuses reported or disclosed zero incidents of reported rapes. now, we know that that defies reality. it defies the research. what's really going on? there's more here, obviously, than simple data. for that, we're going to turn to my valued colleague. >> thanks. auw's new research also took a look at a few other categories of crime that are disclosed every year by every school as a part of the cleary act requirements. so where 91% of campuses certified that they did not receive a single report of rape, we also looked at new categories including dating violenc
the first data. it's always important when a new law goes through, how is it going to be implemented and what information are you going to get? the point of the data is to give us a sense what have we might be doing better moving forward. here is the rub. the top line finding from an analysis of the cleary act data and the new data that just came out was that 91% of campuses disclosed zero reports of rape. let me say that one more time. 91% of campuses reported or disclosed zero incidents of...
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it is data on the manufacturing side. we know the economy is slowing down relatively rapidly. i think that hurts the sentiment significantly. there was a lot of not cutntment they did interest rates or reserve requirements over the holiday period. i think that is going to be a short-term disappointment. also -- you hear about this much before, this technical factor that big holders of chinese stocks will be able to sell those again. that was one of these exposed rationalizations are what went on. don't think there is very much and you hear and i suspect you will get a rapid bounce from those levels overnight to last night. >> talking about china's ability to manage economy and execute a soft landing. am absolutely bullish on china this year in the sense they have the greater ability to stimulate their economy and maintain political stability as a consequence. share the optimism that china has the capacity to stimulate the economy as much or more than anything in the country? >> i completely agree. i think the flaw is the
it is data on the manufacturing side. we know the economy is slowing down relatively rapidly. i think that hurts the sentiment significantly. there was a lot of not cutntment they did interest rates or reserve requirements over the holiday period. i think that is going to be a short-term disappointment. also -- you hear about this much before, this technical factor that big holders of chinese stocks will be able to sell those again. that was one of these exposed rationalizations are what went...
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the data that reside in a sample. so historically those have been restricted and people have been scared about sharing their data and hospitals say i don't want to sue the data because i can be sued and we have to change that. peple have to step up and say i want to be a part of the solution, not the problem. i want be to be part of the cure hopefully, myself but if not me for my children and grandchildren and here is my data. >> would the effort against federal government spent more money? >> i'm not sure it's a money issue as a collaboration issue. right now, there's so many different effort across the country. one here, one here, one here. if we all started to work together with a leader, i i think we are going to make staggering process. so i think biden stepping up, in a really amazing fashion, and saying this is my passion for the next decade, this is what i care about. i lost my son to this horrible disease and i got to see firsthand, he said, that the inadequacies of our satisfactory and data doesn't help us.
the data that reside in a sample. so historically those have been restricted and people have been scared about sharing their data and hospitals say i don't want to sue the data because i can be sued and we have to change that. peple have to step up and say i want to be a part of the solution, not the problem. i want be to be part of the cure hopefully, myself but if not me for my children and grandchildren and here is my data. >> would the effort against federal government spent more...
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but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? u.s. cellular sized data. 15 gigs of good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! yes! switch to u.s. cellular and get 15 gigs of data for just $70. today, with a chance of mixed precipitation, mainly after 3pm. this mixed precipitation will likely fall in the form of brief bout of freezing rain could occur as well. all this spells potential for a slick evening commute, though, and we'll want to be on the lookout for that. as temperatures climb to 34-37 tomorrow, the bulk of the precipitation should fall as rain, with a transition back over to snow possible later friday into saturday. any snow accumulation s continue to look minor at this time. plan on very cold air to overtake the area sunday with highs in the 5-10 range and wind chills around -20 by sunday morning. gibson with this morning's techbytes. >>> in ted's "techbytes" the consumer electronics show kicking off. >> we're getting an early look at some of the gadgets. nikon showin
but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? u.s. cellular sized data. 15 gigs of good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! yes! switch to u.s. cellular and get 15 gigs of data for just $70. today, with a chance of mixed precipitation, mainly after 3pm. this mixed precipitation will likely fall in the form of brief bout of freezing rain could occur as well. all this spells potential for a slick evening commute,...
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. >> well, i will ask we had difficulty getting as you heard in the dashboard data from sutter this is a major investment on the part of the city and county of san francisco and the health e health service board we get data if kaiser permanente it is a fully integrated system you you know if we precede can we count on getting data feeds so with, look at data cost vendor. >> director dodd excuse me. >> have - >> the ceo would like to answer that question. >> please identify ufdz. >> steve commissioner breed executive director for sutter plus it was started as a primary strategy for sutter health three years ago to address what is recognized as a incredibly changing environment at all levels i was interested as a group united states daunting challenges you have in front of you that require you to do things i've not done likewise this changed the game for us a bringing the health plan with reinvent the way sutter looking at the community one plus years as part of community but you have to adopt we have to adapt in that context that is where the health plan formed yes. the we are to your q
. >> well, i will ask we had difficulty getting as you heard in the dashboard data from sutter this is a major investment on the part of the city and county of san francisco and the health e health service board we get data if kaiser permanente it is a fully integrated system you you know if we precede can we count on getting data feeds so with, look at data cost vendor. >> director dodd excuse me. >> have - >> the ceo would like to answer that question. >> please...
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that, we target resources and budgets and use data to improve practice and we keep using data until we get it right, and that we train our staff and our capacity so we've all got similar resources and training. there is common training and resources and social care workers and teachers and parents and coordinate it across the system we won't miss the future reggies of the system potentially so true transformation we believe it will come from our capacity to do those things so we aligned -- this is the complicated part and he calls me doctor when i do this so like reggie i worked -- i'm a mid-life doctor so i'm not that old at it. i got my doctorate at 53 so this is the work for the work group that we've done since we last met and this is as a work group have a lot more work to do but we thought it was important with the advice of the advisory committee to align the work with the work group and aligned with the work group and we're working on the five goals that the outcomes group came up with and using the shared progress on criteria which you see all the right to the way, the shared a
that, we target resources and budgets and use data to improve practice and we keep using data until we get it right, and that we train our staff and our capacity so we've all got similar resources and training. there is common training and resources and social care workers and teachers and parents and coordinate it across the system we won't miss the future reggies of the system potentially so true transformation we believe it will come from our capacity to do those things so we aligned -- this...
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and to your opponent of open data, it's evidented by the fact that we have our first chief data officer at the white house. but the congress department has their first chief data officers as well, a friend of mine and innovation fellow. >> first year. >> so i think there's a lot of coming together between what you're saying, the roles that people are playing and their relationship between the public and the private sector, so thank you for that. matt, i want to come to you next. and i read you some stuff that you said before. matt: oh -- [laughter] shelley: i promise it's all good. matt: my wife is in the audience. shelley: this is about brigades. in an op-ed last october you wrote that voters especially millenials have well formed opinions on issues such as whether or not air bnb should be regulated but they didn't know how to make their voices heard or believe that their voices count pretty much what you said earlier, right? and according to "congressional porterly" 23 states advanced 60 pieces of legislation to restrict short-term rental classes like air bnb. how would pregade engage
and to your opponent of open data, it's evidented by the fact that we have our first chief data officer at the white house. but the congress department has their first chief data officers as well, a friend of mine and innovation fellow. >> first year. >> so i think there's a lot of coming together between what you're saying, the roles that people are playing and their relationship between the public and the private sector, so thank you for that. matt, i want to come to you next. and...