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if they want to complain any to do it to that national data protection authority, in the uk it is the. he does not think they will be ready come the big day when the new revelation comes into force on friday. the general public is very unhappy with the way their data is being used at the moment. i think there is a likelihood that lots of people are just waiting for gdpr to come in and enable one to take some action. i think my concern is that the ico isn't really ready for this at the moment. strong words they are from steve. let us put those two nigel holton from the information commissioner ‘s office. do you have enough resources to actually enforce gdpr? we certainly do. we are ready and have been preparing for this for and have been preparing for this for a couple of years now. we know what we wa nt a couple of years now. we know what we want to achieve and we want to get the message out to the public that we are better protect their rights and get the message out to organisations that they need to abide by the laws which aren't meant to punish them, by any means. they are there t
if they want to complain any to do it to that national data protection authority, in the uk it is the. he does not think they will be ready come the big day when the new revelation comes into force on friday. the general public is very unhappy with the way their data is being used at the moment. i think there is a likelihood that lots of people are just waiting for gdpr to come in and enable one to take some action. i think my concern is that the ico isn't really ready for this at the moment....
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if people do want to complain, spen, they need to do it to their national data protection authority,orce on friday. the general public's very unhappy with the way their data is being used at the moment. i think there is a likelihood that lots of people are just waiting for gdpr to come in and then they'll want to take some action. i think my concern is that the ico isn't really ready for this at the moment. strong words there from steve gailey. so let‘s put those to nigel houlden from the uk‘s data protection agency, the information commissioner‘s office. do you have enough resources to actually enforce gdpr? we certainly do. we‘re ready, we‘ve been preparing for this for a couple of years now. we know what we want to achieve, we want to get the message out to the public that we‘re there to protect their rights, and get the message out to organisations that they need to abide by the laws, which aren‘t meant to punish them by any means. they‘re actually there to help them strengthen their credibility with the public. we deal with an awful lot of cases, full stop. our staff has increas
if people do want to complain, spen, they need to do it to their national data protection authority,orce on friday. the general public's very unhappy with the way their data is being used at the moment. i think there is a likelihood that lots of people are just waiting for gdpr to come in and then they'll want to take some action. i think my concern is that the ico isn't really ready for this at the moment. strong words there from steve gailey. so let‘s put those to nigel houlden from the...
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we need about 12 billion from our national data just to lessen congestion rate on a national level. for infrastructure for this year. and it's only dedicated to the other jails, not in ourjail. manila city jail reflects a justice system where countless people fall through the cracks. but the irony is, given the alternative, with people being caught up in the punitive war on drugs, many in the jail say they feel safer inside. howard johnson, bbc news, manila, in the philippines. hoser people have from their homes in the eastern uganda. —— punters are people. we recently travelled to the region to meet villagers who have lost so much but refused to move. this mountain gives the people your life. to them, this is notjust home. they called the amount and their mother. but these slopes can also bring death. in 2010 this mountainside collapsed. —— call the mountain. it varied an entire village, killing over 300 people. amongst the dead were a number of children. my pupils, nine of them. it was very hard for me. nine of them. i was teaching infants. although it was the most deadly, 2010 wa
we need about 12 billion from our national data just to lessen congestion rate on a national level. for infrastructure for this year. and it's only dedicated to the other jails, not in ourjail. manila city jail reflects a justice system where countless people fall through the cracks. but the irony is, given the alternative, with people being caught up in the punitive war on drugs, many in the jail say they feel safer inside. howard johnson, bbc news, manila, in the philippines. hoser people...
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they need to complain to their national data protection authority which in the uk is the ico.urity at big banks like deutsche bank and most recent live ba rclays bank banks like deutsche bank and most recent live barclays bank and he does not think they will be ready come day. they're very unhappy with how their data is being used at the moment. there is a likelihood that they're waiting for their gdp are to come in and it will take action. my concern is that the ico is not ready for this at the moment. strong words there. let's put those two nigel from the uk public data protection agency. information commissioners office. do have resources to actually enforce are? we have been ready and preparing for this right couple of years now. we know what we wa nt to couple of years now. we know what we want to achieve and get the message out to the public. we're there to protect their rights and get the message out to organizations that they need to abide by the laws which are not meant to punish them by any means, there to help them strengthen their credibility with the public. we do
they need to complain to their national data protection authority which in the uk is the ico.urity at big banks like deutsche bank and most recent live ba rclays bank banks like deutsche bank and most recent live barclays bank and he does not think they will be ready come day. they're very unhappy with how their data is being used at the moment. there is a likelihood that they're waiting for their gdp are to come in and it will take action. my concern is that the ico is not ready for this at...
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but based on the national data, about 160,000 abortions took place in 2010 and given the fact that physicianspresenting the actual incidents, i would say. 0ne the actual incidents, i would say. one of the recent studies estimated it is about 500,000 abortions that took place in 2017. many musicians dream of being nominated for a grammy. but one indonesian jazz pianist has been up for the award three times and he's only 1a years old. the musical prodigy‘s fourth album was released earlier this month. we caught up with him while he was on tour in southeast asia. i never really dreams of being a physician. i love music. there wasn't that much jazz in bali. i didn't really have any formal training, that is why i am mostly self—taught. but my dad helped me grow my music ability, even though he was also self—taught. for me, the records i listen to are my teachers, louis armstrong, of course miles davis. i believe it is music, so there is no age, it is not how young you are 01’ no age, it is not how young you are or where you no age, it is not how young you are 01’ where you come no age, it is not h
but based on the national data, about 160,000 abortions took place in 2010 and given the fact that physicianspresenting the actual incidents, i would say. 0ne the actual incidents, i would say. one of the recent studies estimated it is about 500,000 abortions that took place in 2017. many musicians dream of being nominated for a grammy. but one indonesian jazz pianist has been up for the award three times and he's only 1a years old. the musical prodigy‘s fourth album was released earlier this...
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. >>> the richmond this decision is the first of its kind in the nation. data brokers collect personal information about consumers and resell that information to customers. but this time it involved ice. >>> we are learning more about the donald trump junior meeting with a russian lawyer at trump tower. a look at the transcripts just released today. >>> we saw some thunder and lightning out there and even a little rain. we will check in with our meteorologist for the details. >>> the kilauea volcano has unleashed a cloud of ash rising 12,000 feet in the air. amid concerns it could become more explosive any day now. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to lear
. >>> the richmond this decision is the first of its kind in the nation. data brokers collect personal information about consumers and resell that information to customers. but this time it involved ice. >>> we are learning more about the donald trump junior meeting with a russian lawyer at trump tower. a look at the transcripts just released today. >>> we saw some thunder and lightning out there and even a little rain. we will check in with our meteorologist for the...
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this chart presents -- represents the national data. for example, in 1994 about 1-10 seniors in the early 70s remained in the workforce. by 2024, department of labor projects almost 1/4 of the senior wills remain working. and there are many factors that drive this trend. and i think probably my colleagues will be talking a little bit about this as well with the trends are and in the factors driving it. and partover it is likely that people are generally healthier now. and so you hear 60s and -- well, you hear a lot of things. but one of the things is the 60s is the new middle age. people are generally healthier. medicine is advanced to better treat chronic health conditions, and we are living longer and healthier lives. some of it is likely economic necessity, and i have talked to you all about that about how social security doesn't go as far as it used to go. and people have to -- and san francisco is so expensive to live and the issues you know about already, but work is meaningful for a lot of people, and that is what they prefer to
this chart presents -- represents the national data. for example, in 1994 about 1-10 seniors in the early 70s remained in the workforce. by 2024, department of labor projects almost 1/4 of the senior wills remain working. and there are many factors that drive this trend. and i think probably my colleagues will be talking a little bit about this as well with the trends are and in the factors driving it. and partover it is likely that people are generally healthier now. and so you hear 60s and --...
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will be requesting additional data for the madison and milwaukee va medical centers and also some national data by year. but thank you for that. now, i know we do not have anyone from the office of information technology here on the panel today. i have a question that affects all areas of the va. in the fiscal year 18 on the best legislation, senator moran and i worked to include bill language requiring the va to stop using social security numbers of veterans as identifiers for them. this practice puts veterans at risk for identity theft and they are certainly better and more secure race to identify veterans without putting their personal information at risk. : : : >> five years for new claims and eight years for all others. so, i really have to say i don't understand why it would take so long to implement this particular change that simply serves to protect our veterans and their identities. i would like to request a summary and a timeline of what actions the va intends to take and what milestones they intend to reach as the va plans -- actually i should say plan to take in the eight years the
will be requesting additional data for the madison and milwaukee va medical centers and also some national data by year. but thank you for that. now, i know we do not have anyone from the office of information technology here on the panel today. i have a question that affects all areas of the va. in the fiscal year 18 on the best legislation, senator moran and i worked to include bill language requiring the va to stop using social security numbers of veterans as identifiers for them. this...
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if they want to complain, they have to do it to the national data protection authority.clays bank, and he doesn't reckon they're going to be ready come the big day when the new regulation comes into force on friday. the general public's very unhappy with the way their data is being used at the moment. i think there is a likelihood that lots of people are just waiting for gdpr to come in and then they'll want to take some action. i think my concern is that the ico isn't really ready for this at the moment. strong words there from steve gailey. so let's put those to nigel houlden from the uk's data protection unit, the information commissioner's office. do you have enough resources to actually enforce gdpr? we certainly do. we're ready, we've been preparing for this for a couple of years now. we know what we want to achieve and we want to get the message out to the public that we're there to protect their rights and get the message out to organisations that they need to abide by the laws which aren't meant to punish them by any means, they're actually there to help them st
if they want to complain, they have to do it to the national data protection authority.clays bank, and he doesn't reckon they're going to be ready come the big day when the new regulation comes into force on friday. the general public's very unhappy with the way their data is being used at the moment. i think there is a likelihood that lots of people are just waiting for gdpr to come in and then they'll want to take some action. i think my concern is that the ico isn't really ready for this at...
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>> so, are you asking me about the quality of the fbi data or the quality of the national crime victimization survey data? >> well, both. >> so, i'll speak to the quality of the national crime victimization survey, and you know, i think it's considered the gold standard in victimization surveys and plays a really important role. and the census bureau is our data collection agent, and bjs and the census bureau have policies and procedures in place at every stage to try to ensure that we're collecting data that are accurate and reliable. so, starting from even the development of the questions and the process that we go through, working with folks with expertise to make sure that we're developing questions that are understood and are capturing the concepts that we're trying to measure, the testing process we go through with those questions to then administer them to potential respondents and ensure that respondents can answer the questions in the way that we think they're going to answer them and that they're comprehending the question the way that we're intending. and then we have extensive tes
>> so, are you asking me about the quality of the fbi data or the quality of the national crime victimization survey data? >> well, both. >> so, i'll speak to the quality of the national crime victimization survey, and you know, i think it's considered the gold standard in victimization surveys and plays a really important role. and the census bureau is our data collection agent, and bjs and the census bureau have policies and procedures in place at every stage to try to...
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there is not national data collected on officer uses of force and fatalities that the federal government keeps. the washington post and a handful of other organizations and journalists across the have started to collect the data through crowdsourcing mechanisms. we have learned, typically in the year, there are 1000 people killed by the police. of that, 25% of those individuals have some sort of mental illness crisis happening in that engagement. it is a disproportionate contact. i think it is important we focused not exclusively on these 1000 cases. remember, there are literally hundreds of millions of interactions the police are having with communities and mentally ill people every single year. we want to prevent fatalities and harm. we have to focus on reducing the level of contact. judge leifman: thank you very much. i want to come back to this later, because i think it is one of the unspoken issues involving police interactions we in miami had not contemplated. we found our police officers have extraordinarily high levels of ptsd themselves. this has been one of the big issues we ha
there is not national data collected on officer uses of force and fatalities that the federal government keeps. the washington post and a handful of other organizations and journalists across the have started to collect the data through crowdsourcing mechanisms. we have learned, typically in the year, there are 1000 people killed by the police. of that, 25% of those individuals have some sort of mental illness crisis happening in that engagement. it is a disproportionate contact. i think it is...
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according to a new sawyer vai data from the national association of manufacturers, more than 93% of u.s. manufacturing firms have a positive outlook. 93% of u.s. manufacturing firms have a positive outlook. already 77% of manufacturers are reporting hiring new workers and 86% say they're investing in plants and equipment. many american communities revolved around these manufacturing facilities. sadly, during the obama years, they were among the most likely to be left behind by the so-called recovery. but now that's changing. today manufacturing wages are growing at their fastest pace in 17 years. these are just a few signs of our nation's economic comeback under republicans' pro growth, pro opportunity agenda. remember, not one of our democratic colleagues voted with us to set this train in motion. not one. they voted against culting red tape for american -- cutting red tape for american manufacturers. they voted against the tax reforms that are growing paychecks and helping create new jobs. they voted against the newly lowered utility rates that benefit both families and employers. my
according to a new sawyer vai data from the national association of manufacturers, more than 93% of u.s. manufacturing firms have a positive outlook. 93% of u.s. manufacturing firms have a positive outlook. already 77% of manufacturers are reporting hiring new workers and 86% say they're investing in plants and equipment. many american communities revolved around these manufacturing facilities. sadly, during the obama years, they were among the most likely to be left behind by the so-called...
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what can or goodness nations that collect personal data do. have protection or thora tees off online support with guidelines checklists and template . new regulations might mean a lot of work for web site operators but it comes with lots of new user rights. shifts so those data protection is worth it. and now preprogramed all the internet influencers us without us ever realizing it this time trends of social networks. in social media topics relevance is determined by the number of likes and other interactions it generates when algorithms identify relevant content they push it on to curated social feeds but trending topics can be manipulated through bots for instance can see that as ordinary human users bots in social media can be programmed to automatically like and share certain content a network of bots can make topics appeal more relevant than they really are the size of bot networks can grow and grow i.t. experts discovered one bought army with three hundred fifty thousand fake accounts . these armies will respond to certain social network
what can or goodness nations that collect personal data do. have protection or thora tees off online support with guidelines checklists and template . new regulations might mean a lot of work for web site operators but it comes with lots of new user rights. shifts so those data protection is worth it. and now preprogramed all the internet influencers us without us ever realizing it this time trends of social networks. in social media topics relevance is determined by the number of likes and...
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rights did not collect data on religiously motivated harassment although with a massed data on sex, race, color, national origin and disability. the brandeis center encourages data-gathering on religious minorities. it is a term it is important first step to provide an accurate report of the problem, necessary to compel an effective government response. and under the secretary for civil rights, they are expanding mandatory civil rights data collection of american public school for religious-based schooling. in a report just released the importance of this collection. an alarming 10,848 incidents, 8% of total incidents in 2018 through 2016 were harassment or bullying based on religion. now that ocr is gathering this information it has provided 10,000 reasons to take action. it is unconscionable that this category of hate averaging approximately 30 incidents per school day, 150 per school weekend 602 incidents per school month have up until now but largely unaddressed. federal civil rights laws do not properly protect students from harassment. harassment and bullying is likely to have lasting psychological
rights did not collect data on religiously motivated harassment although with a massed data on sex, race, color, national origin and disability. the brandeis center encourages data-gathering on religious minorities. it is a term it is important first step to provide an accurate report of the problem, necessary to compel an effective government response. and under the secretary for civil rights, they are expanding mandatory civil rights data collection of american public school for...
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data. every national poll i have seen shows that health care costs are at the top of the list of concerns of the american public. second, the american people are on to the fact that these rising costs are a result of republican policies. trump administration policies and the policies by the republican congress. in march "cnn" had a poll showing 56-36 public trust democrats more on the issue of health care and health care costs. it should not be divisive given what you heard from my colleagues. we just passed the one-year anniversary of the republican efforts to totally blow up the affordable care act. the reality is that when rural hospitals and the american cancer society and the american diabetes association when americans rose up not on personal grounds that health care grounds to stop that what happened was the trump administration republicans decided to try to kill it including the poison pill they put in the tax measure that recently passed. as a result you are seeing these rapidly increasing costs including one of the plants and maryland calling for a 91% increase. i just want to read
data. every national poll i have seen shows that health care costs are at the top of the list of concerns of the american public. second, the american people are on to the fact that these rising costs are a result of republican policies. trump administration policies and the policies by the republican congress. in march "cnn" had a poll showing 56-36 public trust democrats more on the issue of health care and health care costs. it should not be divisive given what you heard from my...
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according to analysis of national poison data system.his problem seems like on outside looking in, this is kids sneaking stuff in school, they have been doing forever, how severe is this. >> huge, you just identify both problem, huge is liquid vapor sent by manufacturers that fda put out 13 letters of warning to, this looks like candy, juice, one case a lolly pop, they send you a real lolly pop with it, who is that targeted for? this is supposed to be illegal for anyone underage of 18. a lot of times the kids drink it. you know what happens, if you are under 2 and you have a half teaspoon of this stuff, you die. this causes their all right to stop beating, and seizures could and convulsion, and coma. huge, huge problem. that is one of the problem, other is what you were talking about with jewel. they bring this device to school, it looks like a usb drive, it is an intact e-cig, it has flavor, cotton candy or mint, and kids are being marketed to. john: impossible to judge intend without reading minds do you believe that pharmaceutical com
according to analysis of national poison data system.his problem seems like on outside looking in, this is kids sneaking stuff in school, they have been doing forever, how severe is this. >> huge, you just identify both problem, huge is liquid vapor sent by manufacturers that fda put out 13 letters of warning to, this looks like candy, juice, one case a lolly pop, they send you a real lolly pop with it, who is that targeted for? this is supposed to be illegal for anyone underage of 18. a...
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homicide rate of canada, more than seven times of sweden and 16 times of germany according to united nations' data. mass shootings constitute less than 2% of deaths u.s. makes up less than 5% of the world's population, however we hold 31% of the global mass shooters. we can go on and on and on with statistics. we know what researchers have found. researchers found that when there are commonsense gun safety legislation, the numbers of deaths associated with guns decreases. we know that there was a 2016 review of 130 studies in 10 countries published by which found that new legal restrictions on owning tended to be followed by a drop in gun violence, a strong indicator that resticting access to firearms can save lives. since 2012, there have been 46 moments of silence on the floor in the house of representatives addressing the tragic deaths in mass shootings. and what have we done? we get up from 46 moments of silence and we do nothing. i have but a few comments left and i would like to direct those comments to the chair behind the microphone, because the person that holds that chair holds all the p
homicide rate of canada, more than seven times of sweden and 16 times of germany according to united nations' data. mass shootings constitute less than 2% of deaths u.s. makes up less than 5% of the world's population, however we hold 31% of the global mass shooters. we can go on and on and on with statistics. we know what researchers have found. researchers found that when there are commonsense gun safety legislation, the numbers of deaths associated with guns decreases. we know that there was...
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california has the highest home prices of any state with a median home price higher than the national. this data coming from a san francisco nonprofit public policy group. these are a lot of numbers to digest over coffee this morning. so i will post them on social media, facebook and twitter so you can look at them when you have a little more time and a little more attention to give. in the meantime there were suggestions put into this research report. i'll bring toss to you at 6:00. kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> thanks so much. >>> happening now people who live on hawaii's big island warned they may have little time to escape from an erupting volcano. usgs issuing a warning. scientists monitoring the volcano after a surge of tremors. >>> right now it's 5:09. we begin with cool temperatures today, weather on repeat as we make it closer to the weekend. as we look at our school day forecast for concord, low 50s walking to school. also a few clouds. then we'll see it all clearing out by late morning. we'll be at 69 as that last school bell rings. in san jose we start out with some mid-50s. n
california has the highest home prices of any state with a median home price higher than the national. this data coming from a san francisco nonprofit public policy group. these are a lot of numbers to digest over coffee this morning. so i will post them on social media, facebook and twitter so you can look at them when you have a little more time and a little more attention to give. in the meantime there were suggestions put into this research report. i'll bring toss to you at 6:00. kris...
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. >>> the national security agency is upping the data collection. pulled 534 million records of phone calls and texts from the telecommunications companies last year, three times more than the year before according to national intelligence report. the data pulled by the nsa includes who users contacted and when, but not the contents of the conversations. >>> after a dna sample led authorities to the suspected golden state killer, detectives are hoping the same method will lead to the in235 mouse zodiac killer. tonight they are looking at expanding the state's dna database but the reporter lamar abrams explains the new push is also getting push back. >> reporter: the man said to be the most elusive serial killer in criminal history. >> 51 rapes and 12 murders. >> reporter: gave families a sense of closure and opened a new path that could expand the state's dna database. assault, drug possession, burglaries, fraud and forgery would be on the list of crimes eligible for dna collection. for the last three years cop jim cooper and state assemblyman tried
. >>> the national security agency is upping the data collection. pulled 534 million records of phone calls and texts from the telecommunications companies last year, three times more than the year before according to national intelligence report. the data pulled by the nsa includes who users contacted and when, but not the contents of the conversations. >>> after a dna sample led authorities to the suspected golden state killer, detectives are hoping the same method will...
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national security at risk. we must continually and aggressively respond to the systematic technology, trade secrets, proprietary data, research development across the u.s. economy. economic security is our national security. historically the medication of the national security threats we see in the community and federal law enforcement. the thought for today is for the threats and complexities that we see not only in the whole of government approach but the whole country approach. these are the vulnerabilities we face every day although we will never eliminate the possibility of bad actors within our walls we continue to strive towards enhanced technical and behavioral solutions to prevent catastrophic damage as well as develop solutions to this activity. mr. chairman and as you are as y aware that government security is outdated and inefficient and is undergoing a comprehensive overhaul. we plan to and will develop to implement the process that results in the onboard qualified u.s. citizen within the government and the industry with agility and reciprocity at the same time we must not reduce the quality of the inve
national security at risk. we must continually and aggressively respond to the systematic technology, trade secrets, proprietary data, research development across the u.s. economy. economic security is our national security. historically the medication of the national security threats we see in the community and federal law enforcement. the thought for today is for the threats and complexities that we see not only in the whole of government approach but the whole country approach. these are the...
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data. every national poll i've seen recently shows that healthcare costs are at the top of the lists of concerns of the american public. second, the american people are onto the fact that these rising costs are a result of republican policies. trump administration policies and policies of republicans and congress. march, cnn had a poll showing that by 56-36, that is a big margin, 56-36 the public trusts democrats more on the issue of may recolle healthcare. we just passed the one year anniversary of the republican effort to totally blow up the affordable care act. and the reality is that when rural hospitals and the american cancer society and the american diabetes association, when americans rose up -- not on partisan grounds, but on healthcare grounds to stop that, the trump administration, the republicans decided to try to kill it by a thousand cuts. including the poison pill they put in the tax measure that recently passed. you're seeing rapidly increasing costs, including a plan in maryland calling for a 91% increase. i want to read a quote from the head of care first, who minced no words a
data. every national poll i've seen recently shows that healthcare costs are at the top of the lists of concerns of the american public. second, the american people are onto the fact that these rising costs are a result of republican policies. trump administration policies and policies of republicans and congress. march, cnn had a poll showing that by 56-36, that is a big margin, 56-36 the public trusts democrats more on the issue of may recolle healthcare. we just passed the one year...
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presenters the greatest barriers from hate violence is a lack of statistical data on the occurrence and nature of the crimes the fbi national reporting system is voluntary and while participation has increased participation levels are seriously lacking. we know the figures suggest serious underpinning of hate crime in looking at that important reporting and data collection is a tool to prevent the crimes and to safeguard the public and while that is to be reported we also need our communities to report incidents the most recent report shows 54% of violent feet was not reported to police 2011 through 2015 as law-enforcement we need to make sure we want them to be reported and no hate crime or any other crime can't we never want our committee yesterday to feel that they cannot be protected. so with law enforcement officials and to prosecute this could be very complicated is extremely difficult to determine the motives saw enforcement executives need to ensure they work at each individual case on those potential crimes in today's world internet provides the unprecedented ability to spread hate and those individual races and to
presenters the greatest barriers from hate violence is a lack of statistical data on the occurrence and nature of the crimes the fbi national reporting system is voluntary and while participation has increased participation levels are seriously lacking. we know the figures suggest serious underpinning of hate crime in looking at that important reporting and data collection is a tool to prevent the crimes and to safeguard the public and while that is to be reported we also need our communities...
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national security at risk. the u.s. must continually and aggressively respond to china's systematic theft to u.s. technology, trade secrets, proprietary data, research and development across wide areas of the u.s. economy. i proffer today that our economic security is our national security. mr. chairman, historically the mitigation of these national security threats lay solely at the feet of the intelligence community and federal law enforcement. i proffer today that to successfully thwart the threats and the complexity of that we see, not only requires a whole government approach but a whole country approach. mr. chairman, insider threats are a vulnerability we face every day. although we will never eliminate a bad actor within our walls, we continue to strive toward enhanced technical and behavioral solutions to prevent catastrophic damage as well as develop creative solutions to prevent and deter this activity. mr. chairman, as you and the vice chairman are fully aware, our government's security clearance process is outdate and inefficient and is currently undergoing a comprehensive overhaul. we plan and will develop and implement a pro
national security at risk. the u.s. must continually and aggressively respond to china's systematic theft to u.s. technology, trade secrets, proprietary data, research and development across wide areas of the u.s. economy. i proffer today that our economic security is our national security. mr. chairman, historically the mitigation of these national security threats lay solely at the feet of the intelligence community and federal law enforcement. i proffer today that to successfully thwart the...
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not collect data on religious motivated harassment and bullying although it a mess data on sex, race, color, national origin and disability. we've long encouraged data-gathering that hate against religious minorities we explain how it's important for step to provide an echo report of the problem and and this is a typil and effective governmental response. in 2016 under leadership of assistant secretary for civil rights catherine lhamon the department of education announced due to the expanding their mandatory civil rights did a collection of america's public schools to include religious base molding. the new report just release proved the importance of this collection. an alarming 10,848 incidents, 8% of the the total in 2015-2016 harassment or bullying based on religion. now we're finally getting this information it has provided us with over 10,000 reasons to take action. it's unconscionable that this category the paper averaging approximate 30 incidents per school day, 150 150 per schoolk and 602 incidents per school month has up until now been largely unaddressed. our federal civil rights laws do
not collect data on religious motivated harassment and bullying although it a mess data on sex, race, color, national origin and disability. we've long encouraged data-gathering that hate against religious minorities we explain how it's important for step to provide an echo report of the problem and and this is a typil and effective governmental response. in 2016 under leadership of assistant secretary for civil rights catherine lhamon the department of education announced due to the expanding...
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i was thinking, yeah, i was thinking i would cheer up the nation, and the data isn't in yet as to whetherintent for the piece?" but now they ask me, "where is it?" "what have you done with it?" well, that's a good point. is it in your garden? it's in a secret location, awaiting another... being placed in the collection. hopefully. if we wanted it as the centrepiece of the newsnight studio, how much are we talking about, to acquire that, roughly? i'd give you a good price, you know. but if it's licence fee payers‘ money, you know... tricky. we'd be opening a can of worms, wouldn't we? we would, wouldn't we? perhaps we won't do thatjust yet. maybe we'll borrow it for a while. more cartoons — some of them touching on ideas of "them and us" — appear in a new book. it's called fully coherent plan: for a new and better society. indeed. which is a ridiculous premise for a book. when one watches political discourse, particularly post—brexit referendum, one does get a bit frustrated. so in a way this is my catharsis of venting a little bit. and hopefully it's sort of an amusing oblique book. i'm n
i was thinking, yeah, i was thinking i would cheer up the nation, and the data isn't in yet as to whetherintent for the piece?" but now they ask me, "where is it?" "what have you done with it?" well, that's a good point. is it in your garden? it's in a secret location, awaiting another... being placed in the collection. hopefully. if we wanted it as the centrepiece of the newsnight studio, how much are we talking about, to acquire that, roughly? i'd give you a good...
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it's not really in the american national interest for data localization to occur. part of what is motivating all of us we think about this -- is enshurg suring we have a free -- ensuring we have a free and open internet. >> sort of underlying both sides of the cloud act and the question -- and whether or not they could -- one of the arguments they made -- what is the role -- why weren't they -- >> they are a very useful tool but they are what i -- tend to think of as a 20th century tool. they are slow and -- difficult to use especially in an age when we have so much crime that so rapidly crosses our borders. so -- what i see of -- the problems we -- have had with m-lapse are a range of things. we don't have mutual legal assistant treaties with every country in the world. need are only with something like half of the countries of the world. even when we do have a -- mutual legal system treaty with other country, they are often times slow. when uh say slow, really slow for purposes of investigations. ireland for example told us they generally have a turn around time
it's not really in the american national interest for data localization to occur. part of what is motivating all of us we think about this -- is enshurg suring we have a free -- ensuring we have a free and open internet. >> sort of underlying both sides of the cloud act and the question -- and whether or not they could -- one of the arguments they made -- what is the role -- why weren't they -- >> they are a very useful tool but they are what i -- tend to think of as a 20th century...
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data concerning their citizens in their countries so they would have territorial access to it. that's not good from a foreign policy perspective, from a business perspective. it's really not in the american national interest for data localization to occur. so part of what's motivating, i think, all of us as we think about this is ensuring that we have a free, open internet, and ideally this legislation will get us moving in that direction. >> i want to explore the executive agreement side a little more in a moment, but sort of aligning both sides of the cloud act is existent treaties and whether or not microsoft -- one of the arguments made is the government should rely on emlats. why weren't they an alternative here? >> emlats are a very useful tool, but they're something that i think of as a 20th century tool. they are slow and difficult to use, especially in an age where we have so much crime that so rapidly crosses our borders because it involves evidence on the internet or crimes committed over the internet. so what i see of the problems that we have had with emlats are a range of things. we don't have mutual legal assistance treaties with every country in the world. they are bilateral and t
data concerning their citizens in their countries so they would have territorial access to it. that's not good from a foreign policy perspective, from a business perspective. it's really not in the american national interest for data localization to occur. so part of what's motivating, i think, all of us as we think about this is ensuring that we have a free, open internet, and ideally this legislation will get us moving in that direction. >> i want to explore the executive agreement side...
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data in history, it will also be by far the most diverse. think of of a typical health study is being a gallup poll. accurate enough to determine national trends, but not much else. all of us will be more like a census. so much data among smaller unit populations may become apparent. given what we know about how expected it can be to tailor some treatments to individual genetic makeup, this could revolutionize how we treat a range of diseases and diseases. this would not be possible with advanced tell a i.t. it represents one kind of possibility technology can bring to us. the official launch of all of us will take place at communities across the country. there will be opportunities to sign up, volunteers will be joining. try 5000 participants already in as part of a year-long beta test. i encourage everybody to enroll. regardless of health status, anyone 18 and older can join. this project has the potential to transform medicine as we know it read value-based care is not just about higher quality, not just about lower cost, it is about higher quality. they have the potential to deliver huge advances in the coming years. i want to concl
data in history, it will also be by far the most diverse. think of of a typical health study is being a gallup poll. accurate enough to determine national trends, but not much else. all of us will be more like a census. so much data among smaller unit populations may become apparent. given what we know about how expected it can be to tailor some treatments to individual genetic makeup, this could revolutionize how we treat a range of diseases and diseases. this would not be possible with...
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nation. last month, data from yale university gynecologist demonstrated between 2% and 10% american women undergoing gynecological operations has missed cancers. it's shocking these cancers are found only after women undergo these surgeries. these missed cancers are at high risk of being spread by the very surgeries these women are undergoing to help them. my physician constituents like the reed family tell me this represents an unacceptable and seismic epidemic of undiagnosed gynecological cancers that are prone to spread and upstaging with catastrophic results. therefore, mr. speaker, i asked he c.d.c. to immediately guide gynecologists to identify the women at risk. i am now awaiting response from c.d.c. leadership with a plan of action to contain what is likely to be a shocking epidemic of undiagnosed gynecological cancers in american women. mr. speaker, we must stay focused on the situation in order to protect all women from his grave health risk. mr. speaker, this week is national police week and i'm proud to recognize a member of the law enforcement community in bucks county, pennsylvania, wh
nation. last month, data from yale university gynecologist demonstrated between 2% and 10% american women undergoing gynecological operations has missed cancers. it's shocking these cancers are found only after women undergo these surgeries. these missed cancers are at high risk of being spread by the very surgeries these women are undergoing to help them. my physician constituents like the reed family tell me this represents an unacceptable and seismic epidemic of undiagnosed gynecological...
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nation. collections data collects in all of our nations public schools. despite having the agency discretion to do so, the cr does not collect information. [indiscernible] -- it is difficult to know for sure. according to your department, it is based on potential burden and lack of resources, money. your budget request calls for a -- decrease inse the budget of civil rights. why have you not acted to include the outline areas? remainingk the four add?ict to sec. devos: as you know, we will areinue to do as we directed. i think your question about in theion of student territories is valid. go backmething i should and ask our staff to take a look at what is prohibiting that, if anything. >> thank you. that i can get your commitment today that you will act in northern mariana and the other territories in the next collection? sec. devos: i will take a look at it. i commit to i will take a look at it. ok. will you commit to maintain the current elements and maintained out requirement for all school districts to participate in collection? sec. devos: we have no
nation. collections data collects in all of our nations public schools. despite having the agency discretion to do so, the cr does not collect information. [indiscernible] -- it is difficult to know for sure. according to your department, it is based on potential burden and lack of resources, money. your budget request calls for a -- decrease inse the budget of civil rights. why have you not acted to include the outline areas? remainingk the four add?ict to sec. devos: as you know, we will...
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this is the first time the national child measurement programme data has included the severely obese id the figures were a worrying wake—up call and warned that today's obese children risked having their years of healthy adult life cut short by a host of health problems, including type 2 diabetes, cancer and heart disease. our health editor, hugh pym, told me that medical professionals are deeply concerned about the findings of this study. these figures are probably more bleak than many people had expected. there is a major problem across the uk here for children and their diet, and the amount of exercise they take. and a big challenge for policymakers. and these figures, and it is the first time these calculations have been done using these —— this category of severely obese, it is the first time we have seen obese, it is the first time we have seen these numbers for children. this comes ahead of a government strategy for england due very soon. a childhood obesity strategy. the government, two years ago, when theresa may became prime minister, unveiled a plan to tackle obesity that w
this is the first time the national child measurement programme data has included the severely obese id the figures were a worrying wake—up call and warned that today's obese children risked having their years of healthy adult life cut short by a host of health problems, including type 2 diabetes, cancer and heart disease. our health editor, hugh pym, told me that medical professionals are deeply concerned about the findings of this study. these figures are probably more bleak than many...
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plus, the nfl caves to trump vowing to find teams whose players kneel during data national anthem. for some players and former players it's a decision that hits them as un-american. we'll talk to one of them tonight. >>> and trump's tribalism. he's willing to tear down the institutions of this country and stir it up distractions as his way of shielding himself from justice. he's using this, taking issue on that front. it's all about the rule of trump, not the rule of law. he wants people taking sides. tribally preferably. finally let me finish tonight with trump watch. this is "hardball." or plan for tomorrow? at kpmg, we believe success requires both. with our broad range of services and industry expertise, kpmg can help you anticipate tomorrow and deliver today. kpmg. with my bladder leakage, the products i've tried just didn't fit right. they were very saggy. it's getting in the way of our camping trips. but with new sizes, depend fit-flex is made for me. introducing more sizes for better comfort. new depend fit-flex underwear is guaranteed to be your best fit. this is not just
plus, the nfl caves to trump vowing to find teams whose players kneel during data national anthem. for some players and former players it's a decision that hits them as un-american. we'll talk to one of them tonight. >>> and trump's tribalism. he's willing to tear down the institutions of this country and stir it up distractions as his way of shielding himself from justice. he's using this, taking issue on that front. it's all about the rule of trump, not the rule of law. he wants...
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. >>> the national security agency is upping its data collection. 534 million records of phone calls and texts from american telecommunications companies last year. that's three times more than the year before according to the national intelligence report. it's not clear what caused the increase. the data pulled by nsa includes who users contacted and when but not the content of the conversations. >>> it's time for a look at what's coming up later on cbs news sunday morning. >> good morning. there is good news in our cover story this morning. tales of rebirth from america's heartland. we also head to broadway for the revival of the pioneering play the boys in the band. rita braver profiles u.s. ambassador to united nations nikki haley and anthony mason has a rare interview with a much talked about pop star kesha. >> thanks so much. cbs news sunday morning starts at 7:00. south l.a. is very medically underserved. when the old hospital closed people in the community lived with untreated health problems for years. so, with the county's help we built a n
. >>> the national security agency is upping its data collection. 534 million records of phone calls and texts from american telecommunications companies last year. that's three times more than the year before according to the national intelligence report. it's not clear what caused the increase. the data pulled by nsa includes who users contacted and when but not the content of the conversations. >>> it's time for a look at what's coming up later on cbs news sunday morning....
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if there is a data breach, companies must inform their national regulator within 72 hours of findingbout it were possible. and there are big penalties for companies that don't comply. the maximum fine under gdpr is 20 million euros, or 4% of a company's global turnover, whichever is higher, and that's got companies worried. with me is rachel aldigheri, managing director of the direct marketing association. is this an issue for companies involved in direct marketing, an opportunity or a curse? it's an opportunity or a curse? it's an opportunity for businesses to put the customer front and centre of what they're doing with their data. it transforms the culture of a company. it's about transparency and accountability and putting customers backin accountability and putting customers back in control and building trust, so back in control and building trust, so that can only be a good thing for business. what's actually happening on the ground or on the internet? people like you and i have all been inundated with so many e—mails from companies we didn't even know or remember we used any mo
if there is a data breach, companies must inform their national regulator within 72 hours of findingbout it were possible. and there are big penalties for companies that don't comply. the maximum fine under gdpr is 20 million euros, or 4% of a company's global turnover, whichever is higher, and that's got companies worried. with me is rachel aldigheri, managing director of the direct marketing association. is this an issue for companies involved in direct marketing, an opportunity or a curse?...
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nation. civil rights data collection is charged with date -- collecting data on civil rights issues in all of our nation's public schools. despite having the agency discretion to do so the crc does not collect data in the territories. .. it is promising to know it will soon be conducted. can you allow them to fully capture all of the nations schools? >> thanks, congressman for that question. as you know the office of civil rights has completed the data collection on a regular basis and has done so at the direction of this body and of congress. we will continue to do so as we are directed. i think your question about collection of students in the northern area of us and other territories is a valid one. it is something i can and should and will go back to ask the staff to take a look at what is prohibiting it if anything. can i get your commitment that you will act in the other territories in the next collection. i will take a look at it. >> wealth you commit to maintain the evidence and maintain the required permit debate co- requirement? >> we have no plans to change the data collection proc
nation. civil rights data collection is charged with date -- collecting data on civil rights issues in all of our nation's public schools. despite having the agency discretion to do so the crc does not collect data in the territories. .. it is promising to know it will soon be conducted. can you allow them to fully capture all of the nations schools? >> thanks, congressman for that question. as you know the office of civil rights has completed the data collection on a regular basis and...
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more children are leaving primary school overweight, but this is the first time the national child measurement programme dataegory. we are in the uk already the most obese nation in western europe and we have to tackle the youngsters, we have to tackle this at an early stage, if we are to make real progress in improving our nation. the local government association said the figures were a worrying wake—up call and warned that today's obese children risked having their years of healthy adult life cut short by a host of health problems, including type 2 diabetes, cancer and heart disease. youtube has deleted more than 30 videos which police say are contributing to a surge in violent crime across london. it comes after the metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick highlighted so—called drill music as a weapon being used by gangs to taunt each other on social media. youtube said it was working with authorities to take action on gang—related content. andy moore reports. drill music like this is accused of not only glamorising violence but of contributing to real crime. this video was used in evidence in a rec
more children are leaving primary school overweight, but this is the first time the national child measurement programme dataegory. we are in the uk already the most obese nation in western europe and we have to tackle the youngsters, we have to tackle this at an early stage, if we are to make real progress in improving our nation. the local government association said the figures were a worrying wake—up call and warned that today's obese children risked having their years of healthy adult...
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national standards when it comes to me to maintain data. in ninety nine was international negotiations. we can be done the indiscriminate fire iran's gets has has has which was from some things the mathematics. nothing thing justified by the. yeah. yemeni goodies if you. while eyes demonizingg on monday the day judge a ten years ago. yeah according thomas donnelly in hand held solutions to protest has his social. this is is very very t theye week six protests to the continued. good evening i'm i'm i think should be she says. how? often would you know knows how. ten ten. yes yes. but i. in ten years has again yeah social. we conditions with think augusta and had a. this is due to start a. see some strip and and that we does anything israel this is kind of. nothing. a whole generatione easy. and i'm not. second comings race will test us to win union. so what. go go here he is the u. s.. okay hatred is right. so it's like a whole stage so once again palestinians will release in this is that devivil's always. i was s ing and hihit. yeah it is.
national standards when it comes to me to maintain data. in ninety nine was international negotiations. we can be done the indiscriminate fire iran's gets has has has which was from some things the mathematics. nothing thing justified by the. yeah. yemeni goodies if you. while eyes demonizingg on monday the day judge a ten years ago. yeah according thomas donnelly in hand held solutions to protest has his social. this is is very very t theye week six protests to the continued. good evening i'm...