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historically, just as a practical matter, when you have etter on your desk, you know when police came into your house. the fact that this bill does not include a notification requirement, doesn't require police to notify you immediately in cases where it might jeopardize an investigation means that as a practical matter if police get a decade's worth of your e-mail and you are charged with a crime, you may never g know you can go to court and get a redress. that is something that congress will have to deal with in the future, and that is a protection that is critical and should be included in legislation. on the note of notification, now you have microsoft suing the u.s. government for their frequent use of gag orders barring them from notifying individuals when there e-mails and messages have been seized. they are only one of many tech companies that have gotten involved, trade groups that have said we want to change to this. how do you think that contribute to the whole discussion considering that they are the gatekeepers of the information. they are the ones who have it. bryan: it
historically, just as a practical matter, when you have etter on your desk, you know when police came into your house. the fact that this bill does not include a notification requirement, doesn't require police to notify you immediately in cases where it might jeopardize an investigation means that as a practical matter if police get a decade's worth of your e-mail and you are charged with a crime, you may never g know you can go to court and get a redress. that is something that congress will...
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. >> that was a real highlight in areas growth that voice recognition has been getting etter and better as accuracy improves and laten't cri decreases and user >> they could talk about how the numbers are through the roof. >> it's up pretty significantly. >> like up to 55% using smartphones and voice messages? >> yes and as the software voice recognition also gets better, un,more people use them at home, in the car and not just because it's fun, which is like 20% or so of people she asked that they surveyed us but because it's more convenient. it's more accurate and it's safer. >> that was blom news reporter and senior analyst john but lemplet coming up, we will hear -- if you're ce looking for bloomberg news, you can listen to the bloomberg adio app at bloom.com. across the u.s. on sirius xm. the best of the west continues after the break. get ready for the rio olympic games by switching to xfinity x1. show me gymnastics. x1 lets you search by sport, watch nbc's highlights and catch every live event on your tv with nbc sports live extra. i'm getting ready. are you? x1 will change the w
. >> that was a real highlight in areas growth that voice recognition has been getting etter and better as accuracy improves and laten't cri decreases and user >> they could talk about how the numbers are through the roof. >> it's up pretty significantly. >> like up to 55% using smartphones and voice messages? >> yes and as the software voice recognition also gets better, un,more people use them at home, in the car and not just because it's fun, which is like 20%...
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science and being able to understand product and people really well, and combining that make it a ettertomer experience. emily: tell me more about the technological aspect of it, and how you are combining the human touch with ai and big data, and machine learning to give customers what they want. >> we have one of the bigger data science teams that we are aware of. almost 80 data scientists, over half have phd's. that team is building tools, so as we are buying products, and creating product and sending it to customers, we are doing it in the smartest way. for example, when the stylist is making selections, the stylist has data available to her so she better understands what dress is better to work for you. that is because we are able to collect this at of highly actionable data, around attributes of close that really matter. we understand what works for curvier people or tall people. for you as a customer, we understand are you looking for business, or formal type of work where, or more casual things for the weekend. to be able to have this very high quality data, combined with traditi
science and being able to understand product and people really well, and combining that make it a ettertomer experience. emily: tell me more about the technological aspect of it, and how you are combining the human touch with ai and big data, and machine learning to give customers what they want. >> we have one of the bigger data science teams that we are aware of. almost 80 data scientists, over half have phd's. that team is building tools, so as we are buying products, and creating...
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the parents, we get these ,etters from parents saying thank you so much, my child does not want to giveood to a vampire, instead they want one drop of blood -- emily: quickly, what about elizabeth? what is your faith in her? >> she is brilliant, she is awesome. she is one of the greatest female entrepreneurs, and we are lucky to have her. i hope eventually that whoever thatlling the wires for guy at the wall street journal, i hope they finally cut is wires. of time, butout congratulations on the first silicon valley back to ibm so far this year, and it's already june. tim draper, thank you. betty, i will send it back to you. betty: thank you so much, guys. quite an interesting interview. emily chang and brad stone. that's recap what we know so far. gibraltar has just counted their votes. they are voting to remain. thisurnout is 84% at point, according to the press association. also, this yougov poll shows that 52% chose to stay, 42% want to leave. let's go back to london. we have been getting these headlines out from the u.k. already later, nigel farage, kind of pretty much conceding de
the parents, we get these ,etters from parents saying thank you so much, my child does not want to giveood to a vampire, instead they want one drop of blood -- emily: quickly, what about elizabeth? what is your faith in her? >> she is brilliant, she is awesome. she is one of the greatest female entrepreneurs, and we are lucky to have her. i hope eventually that whoever thatlling the wires for guy at the wall street journal, i hope they finally cut is wires. of time, butout congratulations...
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is going to get us through our toughest moments and hat's how we know something etter is around the better is around the bend. there ill with be setbacks along the way but we know that our journey is not finished. we know that with steady effort nt collective we'll get to a brighter day. that's what you have shown, america. it.s keep on showing thank you very much everybody. god bless you. applause] obama with a t commencement address at the academy in colorado springs colorado. we're talking about trade issues hat effect the region and the country. we'll talk to san antonio lynn and ade reporter congressman and bob cash, the tradedirector of the fair coalition. it's quiet now but it will get world trade, 6,000 there and sed a day often referred to as nasa on
is going to get us through our toughest moments and hat's how we know something etter is around the better is around the bend. there ill with be setbacks along the way but we know that our journey is not finished. we know that with steady effort nt collective we'll get to a brighter day. that's what you have shown, america. it.s keep on showing thank you very much everybody. god bless you. applause] obama with a t commencement address at the academy in colorado springs colorado. we're talking...
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than conflict, unity is better than division, empowerment is better than resentment, and bridges are .etters we are stronger when we respect each other, listen to each act with a sense of common purpose. lot of presidential candidates have some speeches. neither of these candidates have done that. it will be fascinating to see how well these candidates do on their speeches. john: hillary's argument is that trump wants to go backwards, and i do not think trump would even argue with that. .here is a nostalgic quality the thing she is talking about will be entering because just from political reasons, she needs the obama coalition, which is all about diversity, and i think this will be a theme you will hear from her throughout. i think you're going to hear it throughout her campaign. --mark: trump using the teleprompter, fascinating to see if he keeps that up. when we come back, bruce springsteen's jeans and a whole bunch of guitars. we take a tour of the rock 'n roll hall of fame and a new exhibit about using and politics . back right after this. ♪ back.welcome we are here in cleveland. as we
than conflict, unity is better than division, empowerment is better than resentment, and bridges are .etters we are stronger when we respect each other, listen to each act with a sense of common purpose. lot of presidential candidates have some speeches. neither of these candidates have done that. it will be fascinating to see how well these candidates do on their speeches. john: hillary's argument is that trump wants to go backwards, and i do not think trump would even argue with that. .here...
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they were probably more the etter writers, that they did get themselves, they did become involved inhose ways, writing letters to the editor, writing letters to their elected officials. i saw the incredible contrast, and in my mother's case saw a generation, who when i was still a child, that was really acting to change the course of history with regard to women's rights and civil rights, the course of the war in vietnam and i saw my grandparents also aking an impact, and i think perhaps i became, you know, the best of each i hope. brian: did you ever know your father? sen. baldwin: i did not. my parents divorced when i was wo months old. what i can tell you is, for me, heartwarming moment in my 0's. i learned of my father's passing when his sisters and brothers reached out to me and said, if it takes our brother's death, we will not let any more time passed without getting to know you. they are among the dearest of y relatives to this day. i see them frequently. i did not meet them until my mid-20's but there is a whole political string that runs through the baldwin side of the fami
they were probably more the etter writers, that they did get themselves, they did become involved inhose ways, writing letters to the editor, writing letters to their elected officials. i saw the incredible contrast, and in my mother's case saw a generation, who when i was still a child, that was really acting to change the course of history with regard to women's rights and civil rights, the course of the war in vietnam and i saw my grandparents also aking an impact, and i think perhaps i...
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king in his etter talked about those who carry the gospel and how they were vilified. i thought about, i believe, is the book of ter, econd corinthians. paul, in his writings, talked out all that he had endured, the beatings, the jailings that he had endured trying to spread the gospel. and i thought about those badges of honor, the jailings that king endured and john lewis and many . hers i spent a few sentences myself. i thought about that. those are badges of honor. i want the people of the will be the qumbings community to know their -- lgbtq community to know they are not alone. t some point, hopefully in the not-too-distant future, that the good people in this body will rise up and break their silence. i yield back. mr. green: well, i thank you for yielding back. i would add to what you just said, mr. clyburn, when you're not alone and you have some people to show up, it means something. but there are people who believe that everybody has to show up for something significant to occur. and this will take us to the eighth chapter of the book of judges and a name na
king in his etter talked about those who carry the gospel and how they were vilified. i thought about, i believe, is the book of ter, econd corinthians. paul, in his writings, talked out all that he had endured, the beatings, the jailings that he had endured trying to spread the gospel. and i thought about those badges of honor, the jailings that king endured and john lewis and many . hers i spent a few sentences myself. i thought about that. those are badges of honor. i want the people of the...
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etter on that.xdxdp,Ñi i know that we can.et him go, and he went home. just a little bit of a humorousd joke. i don't intend -- to do what? to build a wall. he went to build a wall in jerusalem. [ applause ]koe1Ñi and it wasn't to keep the peopl] in.çó you know?xd give me a break. so i just think that we need to understand that we in the government of the united states represent the interests of the american people. we can't do everything for everybody in the world. we are a nation state, and nation states act like they're supposed to. when paul said, be loyal to the state he was talking about the % pagan wrong.fáÑi he wasn't talking about, you know -- jewish theocracy. i just would say to you, when °ejurq' nehemiah came onv countries, and the king gave itf to hill.jf joshua, remember?xd when we came into the holy landu he asked permission to go through, i guess, moabites or -á somewhere and they wouldn't letu him. we'll pay you money.xd no.lp we'll do all this. go our way around? no.ñr so he went around. so the idea that nati
etter on that.xdxdp,Ñi i know that we can.et him go, and he went home. just a little bit of a humorousd joke. i don't intend -- to do what? to build a wall. he went to build a wall in jerusalem. [ applause ]koe1Ñi and it wasn't to keep the peopl] in.çó you know?xd give me a break. so i just think that we need to understand that we in the government of the united states represent the interests of the american people. we can't do everything for everybody in the world. we are a nation state,...