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what would happen if those networking sites were subject to a bill of rights? we have a fantastic group of experts with us tonight to delve into the subject. starting with lori andrews. professor andrews -- science line technology illinois technology. work assesses the social impact of emerging technology. she is also a best-selling author and her latest book is entitled "i know who you are and i saw what you did" social networks and the death of privacy and we are honored that are besser anders has chosen the national constitution center as a venue to launch this book tour. please join professor andrews for book a book signing tonight after our program. she explores the intersection of law technology, social media and personal information on the blog, the not so private part. before joining forbes hill was editor of the legal blog above the law does work for such publications as the week in the washington examiner. jennifer preston is a staff writer at "the new york times" where she covers the relationship of social media with politics government business and
what would happen if those networking sites were subject to a bill of rights? we have a fantastic group of experts with us tonight to delve into the subject. starting with lori andrews. professor andrews -- science line technology illinois technology. work assesses the social impact of emerging technology. she is also a best-selling author and her latest book is entitled "i know who you are and i saw what you did" social networks and the death of privacy and we are honored that are...
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i love social network.i don't want to see people branding themselves, you know, where you actual hire people, you have to the rich families that hire tutors to get their kids in college provide a college essay. now you have one when a kid is starting at two, to make sure you are only saying the smartest, cleverest things that i wanted open but i want it protected. in a wide you want it open? i'm the mother of two teenagers. trust me, i don't want information open. and facebook does now offer, they have learned because there was huge backlash from users, and they have made privacy settings more transparent. and as a reporter looks at facebook pages, i will tell you there's a lot more people who want to keep their facebook pages private in the last year. so the tools are there for people to control and manage their information. and don't, what we need here is a massive public education campaign for parents, for educators, for people about how to use these tools responsibly in the we are still adapting as a so
i love social network.i don't want to see people branding themselves, you know, where you actual hire people, you have to the rich families that hire tutors to get their kids in college provide a college essay. now you have one when a kid is starting at two, to make sure you are only saying the smartest, cleverest things that i wanted open but i want it protected. in a wide you want it open? i'm the mother of two teenagers. trust me, i don't want information open. and facebook does now offer,...
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the filipino womens' network. the literacy initiatives international foundation.ino-american art's exposition. philippine news. the san francisco manila sister city committee. last but not least, the bay area fashion week. we congratulate all the awardees that the certificates of recognition from the office of the mayor, and where most honored to be part of these excellent milestones through our partnership with these organizations. thank you for bringing fame and glory for the filipinos to our community through your work in through your contributions. like modern heroes, you have become the torchbearers for all filipinos. shining your light in who we are, what we're here for, and who we can become. may you all continue to highlight our values, the richness of our culture, and the honor of our people. we only have one wish for all of us global filipinos -- [ speaking foreign language] wherever we are and wherever we go, let's always remember that we are filipino. [speaking foreign language] [applause] >> and now, please welcome your host for tonight, senate candid
the filipino womens' network. the literacy initiatives international foundation.ino-american art's exposition. philippine news. the san francisco manila sister city committee. last but not least, the bay area fashion week. we congratulate all the awardees that the certificates of recognition from the office of the mayor, and where most honored to be part of these excellent milestones through our partnership with these organizations. thank you for bringing fame and glory for the filipinos to our...
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spencer's report, they're not managing their network the right way. they just want to slap around antenna -- i'm sorry -- they prefer to place antennas all over the city instead of managing their network better. i'm not sure if i have more time, i wanted to say a couple of things. >> put one thing up. i want to address it. this is their after picture? do i have it upside down still? in their original c.u.p. they sent to the planning commission, they identified holly park as one of the areas where they needed to upgrade coverage. if you look at the map you have in front of you, this doesn't address holly park. 2g, 3g, 4g, none of it addresses all of the folks they want to address. it's not the right site, it's not right plan. >> we love technology. technology is a part of our life. we're not against at&t. i'm an addict of the iphone. an expansion of wireless services should be allowed when there is a true need from the communities affected the most. we all agree that san francisco should be leader in technology but we can't continue with this approach.
spencer's report, they're not managing their network the right way. they just want to slap around antenna -- i'm sorry -- they prefer to place antennas all over the city instead of managing their network better. i'm not sure if i have more time, i wanted to say a couple of things. >> put one thing up. i want to address it. this is their after picture? do i have it upside down still? in their original c.u.p. they sent to the planning commission, they identified holly park as one of the...
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and they would inform networks.ey were just out of the blue, they would call a network, security guy and there's a we are calling from bergen county, new jersey, to let you know that your network has been hijacked by some of the and they would routinely be dismissed as someone breaking on them or someone showing off, but in time people realize that they were right. and they were offering this information were free. so andre his philosophy is its gonna like if if you see someone house on fire, do you charge them to inform them that the house is on fire? he thinks not. so he knocks on door and he says hey, your houses on fire. so he does this out of the goodness of his heart. andre and i and richard talk a lot about that, kind of that model of saying hey, what's the right thing to do. they strong, shadow sturdy -- at the end of day we do these takedowns. the goal is to get can reach out to that end customer and tried to clean them up and let them know hey, there's some things you need to be doing in order to be a good
and they would inform networks.ey were just out of the blue, they would call a network, security guy and there's a we are calling from bergen county, new jersey, to let you know that your network has been hijacked by some of the and they would routinely be dismissed as someone breaking on them or someone showing off, but in time people realize that they were right. and they were offering this information were free. so andre his philosophy is its gonna like if if you see someone house on fire,...
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we have been in our network, calling on the gang of six. the committee of 12.ng on the president. this is unacceptable. that we allow 15-18% of the citizens to live in poverty. they don't have good education. they don't have good food to eat. it is around the same group of people. >> what kind of response are you getting? >> it is mixed. some people are really in our camp, fighting hard for us. the majority are not concerned about it. we need to get the majority of people in congress concerned about this issue. tavis: these 12 members of congress who have t o figure out the deficit reduction, whahow scared are you of what may happen to children and babies? >> i am concerned. there is an idea that we just nutrition nutriciosion programs. food stamps provide $350 a month. a 1% cut cuts $75 out of the monthly budget. how does a family of four with $25,000 get by on $275 a month in food? they don't. this is why we see this at a rate we've never seen, in the 25 years we've done what we've done. really concerned. sounds easy. just take 1%. tavis: how does feeding ame
we have been in our network, calling on the gang of six. the committee of 12.ng on the president. this is unacceptable. that we allow 15-18% of the citizens to live in poverty. they don't have good education. they don't have good food to eat. it is around the same group of people. >> what kind of response are you getting? >> it is mixed. some people are really in our camp, fighting hard for us. the majority are not concerned about it. we need to get the majority of people in...
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everybody is using ip, mpls- based networks. that is the network cloud. the network guys realize that in order to build a network service, they had to put these things called switches and routers in a room that had high quality power, guard dogs out front, and not located on a fault line, right? since the advent of data centers. many companies enter into the market. it is not a trivial market to enter. the cost of building these things, by the way, is $1,000 per square foot, which is expensive even by california standards. cost of power dominates this. this has been an interesting space for a variety of reasons, and i will leave it there, but datacenter clouds services is the other component being delivered, right? finally, i will introduce you to last things. first is something that have been very innovative about five years ago when jeff bezos said he would deliver computers and storage as a cloud service. everybody thought that he was crazy. like why the hell are you doing this? oh, can i say that? why are you doing this, right? they have not released
everybody is using ip, mpls- based networks. that is the network cloud. the network guys realize that in order to build a network service, they had to put these things called switches and routers in a room that had high quality power, guard dogs out front, and not located on a fault line, right? since the advent of data centers. many companies enter into the market. it is not a trivial market to enter. the cost of building these things, by the way, is $1,000 per square foot, which is expensive...
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and the opportunities that present themselves to the network and to expand that. and where better to bring a cycling delegation than to the city of san francisco, a city very much on the verge of, i think, turning the tide in favor of cycling where there are 40-some-odd, 43-plus projects waiting in the wings for the environmental lawsuits to come to a close. so it is very exciting to have the opportunity for the delegation to come here, and i think the timely honkly, could not be -- honestly, could not be better. they have spent just over a day in the city of oakland doing a bit of a bike tour, meeting with elected officials there and a community open house last night where we had 80 folks turn out to listen to their talk. the other thing, obviously the public support and the public interest in this issue is alive and well and i think it's wonderful to see. i will also say that none of these events will be possible without some of our local sponsors. i specifically would like to call out the financial support we received from the bay area air quality management di
and the opportunities that present themselves to the network and to expand that. and where better to bring a cycling delegation than to the city of san francisco, a city very much on the verge of, i think, turning the tide in favor of cycling where there are 40-some-odd, 43-plus projects waiting in the wings for the environmental lawsuits to come to a close. so it is very exciting to have the opportunity for the delegation to come here, and i think the timely honkly, could not be -- honestly,...
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and the broadcast networks because all you have to do is look at c.n.n. and you know the tea party pundits they have who know nothing about military policy security or you know even you know even this kind of thing basically saying yeah piss on them too great you know that's that's that's for the circus aspect these people are not again current or ex-military people you know any any. you know think people academics experts in military policy they're just there to stir the pot well since you mentioned it chris believe it or not you know we have this and this is another aspect of the story that i want to shed some light on as well among those in favor of the actions by the marines c.n.n. contributor dana loesch who said this on her radio show can someone explain to me if there's supposed to be a scandal that someone pees on the corpse of a taliban fighter someone who was a. part of an organization murdered over three thousand americans i drop trial and do it too that's me though. all right so dana has this radio show she's also one of the co-founders of the
and the broadcast networks because all you have to do is look at c.n.n. and you know the tea party pundits they have who know nothing about military policy security or you know even you know even this kind of thing basically saying yeah piss on them too great you know that's that's that's for the circus aspect these people are not again current or ex-military people you know any any. you know think people academics experts in military policy they're just there to stir the pot well since you...
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evening news continues to lose influence in the so-called big three networks a.b.c. n.b.c. and c.b.s. lost nearly twenty million viewers since the one nine hundred eighty s. that's when the half of the audience that they once enjoyed cable news networks have picked up the slack but despite lofty mottos like fair and balanced partisan and divisive seems to be the name of the game the news does seem to take a back seat a back seat to spin and opinion and you can barely heyer the real issues over the shouting talking heads now back in one nine hundred eighty three ninety percent of the american media was own by fifty companies last year that number shrank to six think about that six megacorporations like g.e. and disney owning ninety percent of the media that you consume now print journalism is also struggling to stay relevant at a time when tweets blogs and online media floods through the gates with that which the newspapers once kept and it's not just the influence but in revenues that are influence but revenues and readership that they're losing these are just not ma
evening news continues to lose influence in the so-called big three networks a.b.c. n.b.c. and c.b.s. lost nearly twenty million viewers since the one nine hundred eighty s. that's when the half of the audience that they once enjoyed cable news networks have picked up the slack but despite lofty mottos like fair and balanced partisan and divisive seems to be the name of the game the news does seem to take a back seat a back seat to spin and opinion and you can barely heyer the real issues over...
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i to do it has a new truck this business has a network so people come from far and wide to get this productive for themselves and of course there's been a day when using the supplement the d.d.d. didn't national. product because is not sufficient nigeria is about one hundred fifty million population and about a friend of his are working as you are aware and these people guys are doing these too not for the. ever way yes yes yes. here and there across the forests smoke rises to indicate a refinery apparently there are dozens we go a little further into the mangroves. but where does the crude oil that these men refine come from how do they get it. on the way christmas trees abandoned like old but some economy. scorched earth that once served as a refinery patches of oil everywhere. the menace courting us have taken a risk the village chiefs people in high places get dividends from illegal refineries but the feeling of a dead end the point of no return is drowning them in indignation. after a moment we stop in the middle of an expanse of blacks do you nothing on the surface but the end of a plast
i to do it has a new truck this business has a network so people come from far and wide to get this productive for themselves and of course there's been a day when using the supplement the d.d.d. didn't national. product because is not sufficient nigeria is about one hundred fifty million population and about a friend of his are working as you are aware and these people guys are doing these too not for the. ever way yes yes yes. here and there across the forests smoke rises to indicate a...
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we ask for your support as we continue to upgrade our network in the city. thank you.commissioner miguel: thank you. is there public comment on this item? if not, public comment is closed. commissioner sugaya: move to approve with the standard condition we are now imposing for independent review. commissioner antonini: second. commissioner moore: i just wanted to say that a letter was written that the owner does not provide mailboxes can knock affect our decision. the only thing is there are other venues in public comment, the item can be brought forward as a complaint. i just have to say that it is not affecting how this body decides on this matter. commissioner antonini: i know in some private apartment buildings, they all have their own mailbox, of course, but much of the male is too large, too bulky, impossible, and they're put in a common area where people know to pick up, so i think that is generally about all you can do, so it is not before us how mail is handled, but that would probably be the case with some items. >> commissioners, the motion on the floor is f
we ask for your support as we continue to upgrade our network in the city. thank you.commissioner miguel: thank you. is there public comment on this item? if not, public comment is closed. commissioner sugaya: move to approve with the standard condition we are now imposing for independent review. commissioner antonini: second. commissioner moore: i just wanted to say that a letter was written that the owner does not provide mailboxes can knock affect our decision. the only thing is there are...
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in this country every [bleep] night as we speak on broadcast network's television. and by the way i'm going show it to you right now because it's 11:00 on a basic cable program and i'm still going to warn you about it. >> she sodomized two men and seared their chest with a coat hangar. >> sodomized with a have a lynn bow. >> sodomized with a tire iron. >> who would want to cut your penis off? >> amy fiedler, 22 years old a member of sigma at the timea delta. >> get out of here. >> i do think there was a reason that the killer sodomized your husband with a banana? (cheers and applause) >> jon: because the store was out of papayas? (laughter) to be fair i think that last part only aired at 9:00 p.m. in the midwest, the heartland. so but it's not all dirty talk and sexy time at the supreme court they are also dabbling in weightier first amendment issues such as. >> is there something different about the way a church managings its employees that the government can't touch, and a woman who was a teacher at a lutheran school in michigan developed a disease known as narcol
in this country every [bleep] night as we speak on broadcast network's television. and by the way i'm going show it to you right now because it's 11:00 on a basic cable program and i'm still going to warn you about it. >> she sodomized two men and seared their chest with a coat hangar. >> sodomized with a have a lynn bow. >> sodomized with a tire iron. >> who would want to cut your penis off? >> amy fiedler, 22 years old a member of sigma at the timea delta....
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there was a study to determine the projected development of the transportation network as a whole.staff also worked with the state resources agency to modify ceqa guidelines to move away from automobile l.o.s. in 2010, which underwent an extensive process of considering a variety of different capital improvements and what their impact would be on the transportation network as a whole. this is assuming there is a certain amount of development over the next 20 years, based on that development activity, and modeling the performance of the network had once we have included the capital improvements in the system. also working through the next study process, there is a fee and expenditure package under these improvements and we are currently working on drafting an ordinance that would enable the changes we are describing. so coming back to the purpose on this, the change to the transportation methodology coupled with the establishment of a citywide impact fee would allow the city to find a set of improvements that could enhance the transportation system that has the ability to address de
there was a study to determine the projected development of the transportation network as a whole.staff also worked with the state resources agency to modify ceqa guidelines to move away from automobile l.o.s. in 2010, which underwent an extensive process of considering a variety of different capital improvements and what their impact would be on the transportation network as a whole. this is assuming there is a certain amount of development over the next 20 years, based on that development...
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so we should start concentrating on networks supplying to china.ll phone ringing) (phone beeps off) wouldn't be dad, would it? it's a standoff. hey, here's another chestnut from my rather exhaustive study of the great artists. did you know that monet's father wanted him to be a grocer? oh, yeah? hmm. good thing he didn't listen. well, fathers imposing their wills on their sons... i tell ya, that is the stuff of legend. charlie: this is hardly so grand. i mean, the last message he left me equated my refusal to take out the garbage with my supposed commitment-phobia and my failure to settle down. there might be some truth in that. there what? uh, i'm just saying... where were we? china? don: hey, that smells good. where's charlie? i don't know, working late i guess. or hiding from you. he's been complaining? you been giving him a hard time? he owns the place, you know. remember when i was looking for a place of my own? and i thought that staying on here was gonna keep me from moving on. what does this have to do with charlie? well, he just comes and
so we should start concentrating on networks supplying to china.ll phone ringing) (phone beeps off) wouldn't be dad, would it? it's a standoff. hey, here's another chestnut from my rather exhaustive study of the great artists. did you know that monet's father wanted him to be a grocer? oh, yeah? hmm. good thing he didn't listen. well, fathers imposing their wills on their sons... i tell ya, that is the stuff of legend. charlie: this is hardly so grand. i mean, the last message he left me...
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the fact of the matter is if you look at the potential network side, you'll see that the potential networkcilities in vermont and new hampshire. zero. could you enlarge the upper right corner. so clearly, if you have mapped out the post office is better in massachusetts and andover and framingham and we share an springfield and made that on a map of vermont, that would be like brattleboro, springfield, windsor come away richard junction. the travel time between those places is relatively insignificant. the speaker earlier was talking about how difficult the travel time is around here and importance of the local delivery and so forth. i don't believe the business case has been correctly analyzed by the post office. finally what i want to say is that i went on to your website to understand how these business cases are put together. you can get all of the documents that show what needs to be filled out in order to prepare one of these business cases. but you know what, you cannot download the filled out forms for this study that's been done around white river junction. in fact, you can downlo
the fact of the matter is if you look at the potential network side, you'll see that the potential networkcilities in vermont and new hampshire. zero. could you enlarge the upper right corner. so clearly, if you have mapped out the post office is better in massachusetts and andover and framingham and we share an springfield and made that on a map of vermont, that would be like brattleboro, springfield, windsor come away richard junction. the travel time between those places is relatively...
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the fact of the matter is if you look at the potential network side, you'll see that the potential networkas zero facilities in vermont and new hampshire. zero. could you enlarge the upper right corner. so clearly, if you have mapped out the post office is better in massachusetts and andover and framingham and we share an springfield and made that on a map of vermont, that would be like brattleboro, springfield, windsor come away richard junction. the travel time between those places is relatively insignificant. the speaker earlier was talking about how difficult the travel time is around here and importance of the local delivery and so forth. i don't believe the business case has been correctly analyzed by the post office. finally what i want to say is that i went on to your website to understand how these business cases are put together. you can get all of the documents that show what needs to be filled out in order to prepare one of these business cases. but you know what, you cannot download the filled out forms for this study that's been done around white river junction. in fact, you
the fact of the matter is if you look at the potential network side, you'll see that the potential networkas zero facilities in vermont and new hampshire. zero. could you enlarge the upper right corner. so clearly, if you have mapped out the post office is better in massachusetts and andover and framingham and we share an springfield and made that on a map of vermont, that would be like brattleboro, springfield, windsor come away richard junction. the travel time between those places is...
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we will not have built out a nationwide interoperable public safety network. there are some companies we have given wavers too to build their own interoperable public safety networks. and i think that is important. and we need to examine how many that is. but new york, washington, d.c. where we are right now the gulf region, the entire state of mississippi, for example san diego, los angeles and a bunch of smaller areas were smart and bright to apply for these waivers so they could build up their own. it builds up to one premise which is the need for a nationwide interoperable network. sometimes it is sold as the fireman in new york needs to be able to talk to the fireman in san francisco. that is not going to travel all -- that is going to travel through the net at some point or through some fiber line network at some point. so it is really a patchwork quilt of networks that is needed. so let's keep that in mind. we need standardize zation. i think there are off-the-shelf private sector products that provide public safety, but it is very powerful tools and we
we will not have built out a nationwide interoperable public safety network. there are some companies we have given wavers too to build their own interoperable public safety networks. and i think that is important. and we need to examine how many that is. but new york, washington, d.c. where we are right now the gulf region, the entire state of mississippi, for example san diego, los angeles and a bunch of smaller areas were smart and bright to apply for these waivers so they could build up...
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into this void stepped the network of women that taylor and her staff had developed. a female graduate student suggested to taylor they initiate an information hotline for students, faculty and parents. taylor agreed to set up the 24-hour phone line in her office using her phone number so students and faculty could report incidents and also test and find out about the veracity of rumors. as a result, the staff could also find out about potential unrest and try to defuse it before it happened. for instance, when 300 students disintegrated on the military science building, rocks in hand, a number of taylor's young staffers were there. the staffers wound through and calmly asked the protesters for rocks which they actually would give to them. we ended up with enough rocks for a small doghouse remembered an assistant dean of women. eventually one of these women spoke to the group encouraging calm and diffusing the protest. soon after this potential riot, taylor agreed to allow one of the key student protest groups to set up operations in her office using all of her facili
into this void stepped the network of women that taylor and her staff had developed. a female graduate student suggested to taylor they initiate an information hotline for students, faculty and parents. taylor agreed to set up the 24-hour phone line in her office using her phone number so students and faculty could report incidents and also test and find out about the veracity of rumors. as a result, the staff could also find out about potential unrest and try to defuse it before it happened....
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and to see communities start to network and friends start to network. >> the developers say songdo isot intended to be a luxurious urban home for the wealthy and privileged. it will be a one-of-a-kind city, made for people from all walks of life -- and regulated by one network. but there are concerns that a central network could be abused. >> yes all systems are being connected. everything is connected to each other so yes it could be used as a big control system. but it's the way you actually organize it. it's the way you actually bring it into their lives and the openness you give about what you're doing which i think can make it work very well. >> south korea's songdo city could be a model of how private and professional life can mix in a modern urban environment -- a thoroughly 21st century city. >> looking to the very near future, next week, we will be taking a look at life. >> a special strain with the deep purple color is catching the attention of exporters, and because the crop is shipped directly by farmers through a fair trade organization, a lot more of the profits are endi
and to see communities start to network and friends start to network. >> the developers say songdo isot intended to be a luxurious urban home for the wealthy and privileged. it will be a one-of-a-kind city, made for people from all walks of life -- and regulated by one network. but there are concerns that a central network could be abused. >> yes all systems are being connected. everything is connected to each other so yes it could be used as a big control system. but it's the way...
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are not actually placing dollars on the national cable tv networks.this better than anybody, the networks are trying to win ratings. the higher the rating, that has a direct correlation to advertising and growth and cash ads in the scatter market. so i don't know if you want to call it a got-cha moment. but there's a value to attention in the media world. that's going to drive every topic. politics notwithstanding. so, yes, in a way to the answer to your question. >> anthony, you came around. you almost talked yourself into answering the question. >> question and observation. it seems you hit on something critical, which was the lack of regulation is why the cost keeps going up. we were talking earlier about regulating campaign finance. that's a critical component. that's why it costs $3 million to run for congress in connecticut or more in california or new york. the media market. couldn't we cut a lot of the spending if you regulate it better? >> i have to tell you, what strikes me is the dollars involved, and i heard you talking about this prior to
are not actually placing dollars on the national cable tv networks.this better than anybody, the networks are trying to win ratings. the higher the rating, that has a direct correlation to advertising and growth and cash ads in the scatter market. so i don't know if you want to call it a got-cha moment. but there's a value to attention in the media world. that's going to drive every topic. politics notwithstanding. so, yes, in a way to the answer to your question. >> anthony, you came...
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and my network has not changed at all. but health's talk about what is going on you have a knack for getting right to the problem here. and in florida, and you know the state very well, they are worried about this housing thing that does not end. are any of the candidates addressing it? >>guest: a lot of wealth has been wiped out because the majority of the wealth was in their homes and now that has been decimated. and it is sad when you see it. i know so many people, people that worked we me they put so much in their homes, fixing them, kitchens, and bathrooms and they considered that money in the bank and one day they were just literally wiped out with the home down 60 percent or 70 percent and it went down 60 percent or 70 percent and it addressed in a modest form like china and opec and our other big problems are hardly discussed. >> but we are showing tampa like, a city we mentioned early with the rally problems, let me ask you this, the republican message not uniformly, but, generally, is, government efforts to regul
and my network has not changed at all. but health's talk about what is going on you have a knack for getting right to the problem here. and in florida, and you know the state very well, they are worried about this housing thing that does not end. are any of the candidates addressing it? >>guest: a lot of wealth has been wiped out because the majority of the wealth was in their homes and now that has been decimated. and it is sad when you see it. i know so many people, people that worked...
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both health plans offer several provider networks to choose from. each provider network is composed of a primary care provider, which could be a community clinic or a physician group, and its affiliated hospital partner. these are one-to-one partnerships established between the parties and with the health plan. this team of providers assumes an ongoing responsibility to provide all the covered health- care services that a member needs in exchange on the fee per month regardless of how frequently they use the services. to meet the needs of these 30,000 new individuals that will be eligible for medi-cal in 2014, san francisco will mean a number of providers who are willing to participate. that includes the background portion of my presentation, and now i will go on to the key provisions of a proposed agreement. this will reduce the need for charity care and increased reliance on medi-cal care. it in colubrids the blue ribbon panel and the health commission. do began, i would like to discuss provisions that relate to the care for the low-income and oth
both health plans offer several provider networks to choose from. each provider network is composed of a primary care provider, which could be a community clinic or a physician group, and its affiliated hospital partner. these are one-to-one partnerships established between the parties and with the health plan. this team of providers assumes an ongoing responsibility to provide all the covered health- care services that a member needs in exchange on the fee per month regardless of how...
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they own their own network. is the largest telephone network certified in all 50 states. also, they own the chip company that manufactures the chips that go inside the magicjack, the computer chips that go inside here, that powers it, the intelligence behind it. they own the software company that develops thisoftware. and they have the use of over 30 different patents, plus the magicjack is f.c.c.-approved. and with the magnitude of scale, with millions of users using the magicjack, they have kept the price as low as $19.95 a year. customer service that is unparalleled. i mean, literally, you can go online and get a customer service rep in under 10 seconds. that's unheard-of. let's listen to some more people who trust and love their magicjack. >> it really helps in savings on our bills. not with just one agent-- you have to remember, we have more than just one line. so if we take that line... service-- which is normally about $100, $125 just for the line service-- and then you add up all the long-distance calls
they own their own network. is the largest telephone network certified in all 50 states. also, they own the chip company that manufactures the chips that go inside the magicjack, the computer chips that go inside here, that powers it, the intelligence behind it. they own the software company that develops thisoftware. and they have the use of over 30 different patents, plus the magicjack is f.c.c.-approved. and with the magnitude of scale, with millions of users using the magicjack, they have...
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i won't go into too technical, but from there you can scan the network. they scan the network. they found two servers on this company's network that had open ports, mistakes that was made and they jumped on to those two servers. using a tool called enmap which corporations use all the time. so they're using now the company's own tools. they got on that server, they found their targeted files. these algorithms. many of you use zip files. they found internally what's called a zip file, where they can package up the sensitive data and they sent it out over to mincesur over a period of time. several defense contractors were hacked because of this breach at this security company. and those defense contractors lost quite a bit of sensitive data. so one, two, three, that's how it happens. it's not that complex when you think of it. so security intelligence, what do with edo in this -- we do in this world when traditional tools don't work? when the attacks are so sophisticated? i'm going to skip to a couple slides so we -- let me step forward. are we frozen? yeah. i've been hacked. we'
i won't go into too technical, but from there you can scan the network. they scan the network. they found two servers on this company's network that had open ports, mistakes that was made and they jumped on to those two servers. using a tool called enmap which corporations use all the time. so they're using now the company's own tools. they got on that server, they found their targeted files. these algorithms. many of you use zip files. they found internally what's called a zip file, where they...
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a network ahead.with disabilities at 1-800-974-6006 [ male announcer ] hey, capital area! are you feelin' subway®? then heat up your day with the big hot pastrami melt! it's fresh toasted and piled-high with pastrami, then topped with pickles, mustard, and cheese. head into a subway® restaurant today for this melty, mouthwatering sub! ♪ let's go . >>> the ham hamilton held a grand opening. it was in the old borders location. it's owned by the same company that owns cliedz restaurant. the city kicked in. >>> pappa john's pizza allege apologized after an employee tied a racial. the employee post add tick tur. and seconds later it issued an apology, saying the employee has been fired. >> thanks so much for joining us tonight at 10:00. the news at 6:00 today at 5:00. >> news at 6:00 starts right now. >>> mitt romney is counting down. just hours to go before voters in new hampshire hit the polls for tomorrow's primary. first, the warm temperatures we saw this weekend has been suspended like a herman cain p
a network ahead.with disabilities at 1-800-974-6006 [ male announcer ] hey, capital area! are you feelin' subway®? then heat up your day with the big hot pastrami melt! it's fresh toasted and piled-high with pastrami, then topped with pickles, mustard, and cheese. head into a subway® restaurant today for this melty, mouthwatering sub! ♪ let's go . >>> the ham hamilton held a grand opening. it was in the old borders location. it's owned by the same company that owns cliedz...
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. >> we're trying to go into existing networks so they become more inclusion.ne of the common things we get is, like, we do not have any gay elders here. >> i would have ended my life. >> this is our life. ♪ >> we have a whole generation of people who do not know who we are. that is really sad, because you're missing out on a lot. we know a lot. we did a lot for you. you would not be here if it were not for us. >> look at house scrawny they are. -- look at how scrawny they are. >> we are seeing come out and be filled with pride. it is our responsibility to make sure that continues right through their last days. ♪ supervisor wiener: thank you very much. before public comment, we have the rules committee which is starting up right now, and we will be talking about bringing choice of voting. which i am sure will be a brief conversation. so supervisor campos and supervisor farrell: have had it over there. there on that committee. and president chiu has joined us. i have an item at rules, and i will have to pop out briefly. if you see the musical chairs, just so you
. >> we're trying to go into existing networks so they become more inclusion.ne of the common things we get is, like, we do not have any gay elders here. >> i would have ended my life. >> this is our life. ♪ >> we have a whole generation of people who do not know who we are. that is really sad, because you're missing out on a lot. we know a lot. we did a lot for you. you would not be here if it were not for us. >> look at house scrawny they are. -- look at how...
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what about social networking? well, it may be easy to convince the judicial member not to be social networking. it's a whole other ball of wax to try to convince their teenagers or their grandchildren or even their law clerks. when unintentionally they don't mean to, but they may be communicating on their own social network and releasing information about our protectees and where they may be. what happens if a law clerk just unintentionally puts out, hey, i can get together friday. the judge is out of town up at his vacation home in wyoming. information we don't want out. so social networking in itself is such a challenge to us. our very heart of our democracy allows for that freedom of speech and we in law enforcement face the challenge of how to control, contain and react. internet sites that post information. remember that once in place, it's very difficult to get that information off. so you may be protecting an individual that previously wasn't under protection detail but all their information on internet sit
what about social networking? well, it may be easy to convince the judicial member not to be social networking. it's a whole other ball of wax to try to convince their teenagers or their grandchildren or even their law clerks. when unintentionally they don't mean to, but they may be communicating on their own social network and releasing information about our protectees and where they may be. what happens if a law clerk just unintentionally puts out, hey, i can get together friday. the judge is...