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and everyone will have access to the same sort of data, so if a crime is ms. categorized, and if i am the captain of the tenderloin, and i am seeing 25 burglaries on my report, but i see 25, where it should be a robbery or not a burglary, i will go into the crime data warehouse, the same place where the data is, and i will go in and we classify it purpose -- -- reclassify it purposefully. it is a radical simplification of this process. and then finally, the crime did a warehouse, it is about data and accountability. the crime data warehouse will allow us and much improved opportunity for accountability because we have this data. we can sort it at the district station, geography, officer. we can sort it any number of ways and improve our accountability which will give us visibility in processing things that are going wrong, so one of the first things we saw is that some of the stations, a crime that was committed over here was actually getting reported over there. we have not had this ability in that. so a new opportunity, i think this problem will be greatly mi
and everyone will have access to the same sort of data, so if a crime is ms. categorized, and if i am the captain of the tenderloin, and i am seeing 25 burglaries on my report, but i see 25, where it should be a robbery or not a burglary, i will go into the crime data warehouse, the same place where the data is, and i will go in and we classify it purpose -- -- reclassify it purposefully. it is a radical simplification of this process. and then finally, the crime did a warehouse, it is about...
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>> the data was included. it was done in the way of a map as opposed to giving raw data numbers. the information is included there but in a different format. if the planning department would like that in a different format, we could discuss that. so far, this has been sufficient for them to visualize what our capacity issues are in that neighborhood. supervisor campos: isn't the point of having data that the ability to actually verify what the map supposedly shows so how do you verify that if the data is actually not included? >> right now, if you needed that, we would be happy to provide that with a nondisclosure agreement. supervisor campos: you haven't provided that? >> that has not been provided. the maps have been sufficient to date. supervisor campos: that's what i have an issue with. assuming that at the end of the day there is a third party that looks at this issue and says you know what, everything at&t says is correct and the data, the engineering data and everything that's relevant to this actually verifies and proves what they have said all along, the problem that i ha
>> the data was included. it was done in the way of a map as opposed to giving raw data numbers. the information is included there but in a different format. if the planning department would like that in a different format, we could discuss that. so far, this has been sufficient for them to visualize what our capacity issues are in that neighborhood. supervisor campos: isn't the point of having data that the ability to actually verify what the map supposedly shows so how do you verify...
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it lines up with all of the data in the right place, so there is integrity to the data. it is generally a good thing, and it provides better customer support in terms of the information that comes out in recedes. so generally, i am not advocating the use of these alternative devices. i am advocating the use of the in vehicle equipment. back seat monitors, they are touchscreens. have all of your experience to them in taxis? looking at peer cities, they are required in boston and new york. they were in some of the other cities that we looked at. as of mid september, the five companies that were participating in the waiver program collectively had installed about 300 of the monitors. they have not fully met their obligations. and again, they were included in the waiver program as an incentive. the staff thought that this was a good thing and for the customers especially. anecdotal information suggests that driver tips would increase as well. so do they enhance the san francisco taxi experience? no one knows for sure. one of the things we were looking at was a follow-up surve
it lines up with all of the data in the right place, so there is integrity to the data. it is generally a good thing, and it provides better customer support in terms of the information that comes out in recedes. so generally, i am not advocating the use of these alternative devices. i am advocating the use of the in vehicle equipment. back seat monitors, they are touchscreens. have all of your experience to them in taxis? looking at peer cities, they are required in boston and new york. they...
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the data centers move to where power gets generated. what is the next hardest thing to move? big data. did it is still really hard to move, even though we have lots of wavelets. that says that the application moves to the data is. if you think about facebook and google and all those folks, they build data center's right were the power is generated. typically near hydro plants and so on. what you find is that more and more applications will move to where the data is. moving those big chunks of data is very difficult. in terms of enterprises in the cloud, there is certainly no reason to suspect that the systems used by cloud vendors like amazon are not capable of geographic replication and redundancy. it is absolutely the case that someone like netflix, for example, could survive an outage of two simultaneous amazon did a centers through geographic redundancy and so on. this stuff exists, and the technology exists within the cloud providers to make sure that once your data gets there, it is not going away. it is just not a cloud provider solution. most enterprises will have thin
the data centers move to where power gets generated. what is the next hardest thing to move? big data. did it is still really hard to move, even though we have lots of wavelets. that says that the application moves to the data is. if you think about facebook and google and all those folks, they build data center's right were the power is generated. typically near hydro plants and so on. what you find is that more and more applications will move to where the data is. moving those big chunks of...
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>> i think we would have to go back to the raw a valuation data. -- the raw evaluation data. i'm going to guess here -- open space is a singular feature and is evaluated on cleanliness and if there are five pieces of trash or 10 pieces of trash, it is a failed. i'm going to assume that golden gate park is especially driven by the open space feature, especially because it is fast. >> that would reflect on what the general manager talked about. >> i am happy to go back and look at the raw data and give a more refined analysis of that. >> if you look at ornamental gardens, one of our areas that's much more intensely maintained -- you either have that intensity with labor that's available or you don't. section two has a lot of our ornamental and high maintenance areas. you will see it there. >> thank you. >> for those not familiar with the sections, section 2 is the music concourse, heavily ornamental gardens. section number one is conservatory valley, also have the on ornamental gardening. section 5 is the meadows and helen paulo -- heland hollow. the two features of those secti
>> i think we would have to go back to the raw a valuation data. -- the raw evaluation data. i'm going to guess here -- open space is a singular feature and is evaluated on cleanliness and if there are five pieces of trash or 10 pieces of trash, it is a failed. i'm going to assume that golden gate park is especially driven by the open space feature, especially because it is fast. >> that would reflect on what the general manager talked about. >> i am happy to go back and look...
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we divided the data into 10 groups. we applied that score to the street segments. on both cases, you can see there are lower income areas like chinatown and bayview, these streets were given a higher wages. next, we added those scores together and that is a composite map. the areas in red are high concentrations of pedestrian activity. the final street will be to combine the data based on feedback to develop a walking streets. this map shows the streets that have high pedestrian activity factors. they illustrate where people are walking or what what conditions were better. the key walking streets are shown in blue. these are things like schools, parks, tourist activity. there are streets for there is more dependent on walking. due to street's lower, access to transit, or private automobile. these are key walking areas where there are concentrations of pedestrian activity. for areas where there is planned development, and the streets don't show up on this map yet. so the next thing we looked at his pedestrian safety, wanting to understand the conditions that pedestr
we divided the data into 10 groups. we applied that score to the street segments. on both cases, you can see there are lower income areas like chinatown and bayview, these streets were given a higher wages. next, we added those scores together and that is a composite map. the areas in red are high concentrations of pedestrian activity. the final street will be to combine the data based on feedback to develop a walking streets. this map shows the streets that have high pedestrian activity...
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actually the data and the book suggests there's a pretty significant racial divide between young blacks and young whites. when the ask the question what you believe racism is the major problem in this country, 69% young black people suggest. 32% of young whites said yet. about paintable% of young latinos say just. even the divide within their generation is substantial and suggest racism and race will continue to be a point of division among young people as they move through their generation. >> professor cohen, you mentioned the data in the book. what is the black youth project? >> it started out as a pretty major research project meant to highlight the voices of young black people and young people generally. we engaged in national representative survey. we then followed that up with focus groups in and around chicago. and we then followed that up with in depth interviews with some of the individuals who answered our survey. so we were looking for a representative sample so we could talk about what's happening in the country, but we also want specifics and stories that were generated th
actually the data and the book suggests there's a pretty significant racial divide between young blacks and young whites. when the ask the question what you believe racism is the major problem in this country, 69% young black people suggest. 32% of young whites said yet. about paintable% of young latinos say just. even the divide within their generation is substantial and suggest racism and race will continue to be a point of division among young people as they move through their generation....
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so to the extent that there's data that supports the case, i would stand with you on that question. >> we're going to have to wrap up, but one quick last question, ruth. >> thank you. ruth johnson, michigan. one of the problems that we have right now is that the federal government required us at our dmv, which we do through the secretary of state's office, that we would ask everyone if they'd like to register to vote when they came in to get a driver's license or personal i.d. they did that, and we have thousands of noncitizens now registered to vote. my question is, how do we get them off? we've had social security, homeland security, i.c.e. and all refuse to help us, and they're the only ones that have that information. on a quick note, a man from indonesia voted because that is in indonesia the law. he didn't try to commit any malice. he just didn't know better, and he faces possible deportation, large legal bills, his business say wreck because of it and it's impacted him negatively. so it helps everyone if we're able to take non-citizens off the voter rolls. >> you're in a unique
so to the extent that there's data that supports the case, i would stand with you on that question. >> we're going to have to wrap up, but one quick last question, ruth. >> thank you. ruth johnson, michigan. one of the problems that we have right now is that the federal government required us at our dmv, which we do through the secretary of state's office, that we would ask everyone if they'd like to register to vote when they came in to get a driver's license or personal i.d. they...
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they measure all kinds of data about the ocean and transmit that data to the internet for anyone to use. ed lou is chief innovation officer at the company that launch them, liquid robotics. lou has been to space three times. twice on atlantis and once on an emergency trip aboard the russian satellite after the columbia disaster. before coming to liquid robotics, he was the head of google street products. his hobby, i kid you not, is working with other astronauts to develop new ways to save the earth. joined by frits nelson. i don't know where to start. let's start with the ocean. why explore the ocean? it's been unexplored. there's got to be other things that interest astronauts. >> the thing that interests me truthly, the first time i saw it, i thought that is cool. these robots are just neat. they swim by themselves. they navigate. they will go for months at a time. carry whatever instruments you want. i thought this looked like a fun thing to do. but it turns out as you just said, we don't know that much about the ocean. we know more about outer space than we do about the ocean, whic
they measure all kinds of data about the ocean and transmit that data to the internet for anyone to use. ed lou is chief innovation officer at the company that launch them, liquid robotics. lou has been to space three times. twice on atlantis and once on an emergency trip aboard the russian satellite after the columbia disaster. before coming to liquid robotics, he was the head of google street products. his hobby, i kid you not, is working with other astronauts to develop new ways to save the...
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the appeals challenged the accuracy of the data, maps, and conclusions submitted by at&t. supervisor we recommend the uses be approved subject to a condition that requires an independent evaluation and determine the mat and data submitted by at&t are indeed accurate. the board moved the planning commission adopt the condition as a standard procedure for all wireless conditional use applications. therefore, the department, and in consultation with supervisor wiener recommends you amend the guidelines to include an independent evaluation to it conditional use applications the battle requirements. rather than an evaluation for the operation as a condition of approval board has been adopted and you have been adopting as part of your condition as approval for the most recent conditional use authorizations you have heard. we would like to amend the language submitted in the resolution. the intent was to generate a list of qualified engineers licensed by the state of california for service providers from which to select one. therefore, the language to be added to the conditional u
the appeals challenged the accuracy of the data, maps, and conclusions submitted by at&t. supervisor we recommend the uses be approved subject to a condition that requires an independent evaluation and determine the mat and data submitted by at&t are indeed accurate. the board moved the planning commission adopt the condition as a standard procedure for all wireless conditional use applications. therefore, the department, and in consultation with supervisor wiener recommends you amend...
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our division is tasked with the data driven analysis. he analysis in an operational way, is really exciting to see the general manager focus on that and drill down to the nitty gritty to take those recommendations and use them. the score decreased slightly, 1.4% from last year. this is the sixth annual report we have produced. the methodology has not changed, and i'm not going to recover it. the data is collected by the comptroller of staff and rec & parks staff. we rate 14 features in each park. it's a continual process to engage all facets of the operations to maintaining high appearance standards. you can see the slight decrease, but again, the score remains very high and the general manager did not warrant last year and this year that staffing is reduced as budgets are reduced and resources are diminished. it is going to be difficult to maintain these high scores, so it's a credit to the rec & parks that they are as high as they continue to be. this just looks at -- i'm sorry -- above 90% in the green. 80% is in yellow and just seven
our division is tasked with the data driven analysis. he analysis in an operational way, is really exciting to see the general manager focus on that and drill down to the nitty gritty to take those recommendations and use them. the score decreased slightly, 1.4% from last year. this is the sixth annual report we have produced. the methodology has not changed, and i'm not going to recover it. the data is collected by the comptroller of staff and rec & parks staff. we rate 14 features in each...
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do we have sufficient moneys to do the data projects in this year's budget? >> not in this year's budget, but in the proposed budget we are proposing to add some money to that project, not the entire 3.3. we will spread it. >> spread it across like we did for the pts system so it does not take such a hard hit at the end of the project. >> so 1.7 has been included in the budget? >> 1.7 million is available at this time to start the project. >> are we looking to add a certain amount back over the coming years? >> yes. >> gail reynolds will talk to you about the budget. >>> i am gail revels. you have budget instructions that were passed out as part of 7a. i want to give a brief overview. last week we had a meeting with the comptroller's office and mayor's office representative. this will be the first year we do a two year budget. the some of the big enterprise departments are going to be doing a fixed two-year budget, but they have to propose two years and cannot change it in the second year unless there plus or minus 5%. they're not going to do that with dbi. th
do we have sufficient moneys to do the data projects in this year's budget? >> not in this year's budget, but in the proposed budget we are proposing to add some money to that project, not the entire 3.3. we will spread it. >> spread it across like we did for the pts system so it does not take such a hard hit at the end of the project. >> so 1.7 has been included in the budget? >> 1.7 million is available at this time to start the project. >> are we looking to add...
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the data does not show it. it was part of the function of what was being measured as part of the functioning of the onboard unit. i think in practice, most people's experience was that it was a much higher failure rate than the chart showed, and i think the mta was losing revenue. but the software change that was made, i think it was in august, it pretty much solved that problem. it was a significant problem. the reports that we were getting from contractor as well as from the maintenance folks, it is that the failure problem has virtually gone away, and the percentage of those units that are working properly is very close to 100, and it is staying there, so that problem is fixed. a deadly one-two in acknowledge the contractor and mtc for recognizing the problem and fixing it. with customer service issues, we had gotten complaints about people getting the 800 number and dealing with issues. i think they have both stepped up to an extended to address those, as well. the download issues have been resolved, as well
the data does not show it. it was part of the function of what was being measured as part of the functioning of the onboard unit. i think in practice, most people's experience was that it was a much higher failure rate than the chart showed, and i think the mta was losing revenue. but the software change that was made, i think it was in august, it pretty much solved that problem. it was a significant problem. the reports that we were getting from contractor as well as from the maintenance...
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in fact, the data implies the risk is so low, the data is unbelievable. we need to go back to organizations to pursue that further. >> to private firms have offered women replacement in plants like these free of charge. those which did the majority of operations say they need time to consider their position. >> president obama has welcomed the news that u.s. unemployment has fallen to 8.5%. that is the lowest level in three years. the figures may also hamper attempts by the present republican opponents to discredit him ahead of them burst presidential election. >> there are now more americans doing this, working, then there have been in three years. the u.s. jobless rate is down to 8.5%. employment is up for the sixth straight month. it is a boost for a president whose stewardship of the struggling economy will be the main issue in this year's election. >> we are making progress. we're moving in the right direction. one of the reasons for this is the tax cut for working americans we put in place last year. >> republicans competing to replace them say they
in fact, the data implies the risk is so low, the data is unbelievable. we need to go back to organizations to pursue that further. >> to private firms have offered women replacement in plants like these free of charge. those which did the majority of operations say they need time to consider their position. >> president obama has welcomed the news that u.s. unemployment has fallen to 8.5%. that is the lowest level in three years. the figures may also hamper attempts by the present...
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again meanwhile we're hearing some thing different from the companies that are actually storing the data our paper for example issued a statement saying maybe hosting does not have and has never had access to the content of mega upload servers and has no mechanism for returning any content residing on such servers to make uploads customers the company also says they have not been given any notice about deleting information to the government so we're not really quite sure where the d.o.j. got this tip about data being wiped out meanwhile defense lawyer iraq and is also trying to regain all that data saying that it's a crucial element in the upcoming legal case between the hong kong company and the department of justice and that's not the only legal challenge the u.s. is facing here you see they're also facing a legal challenge coming from the pirate party according to torrent freak pirate parties from around the world are coming together to make a list of every person who's going to fail. by this rate a master list is going to be used to file an official complaint against the us and in an
again meanwhile we're hearing some thing different from the companies that are actually storing the data our paper for example issued a statement saying maybe hosting does not have and has never had access to the content of mega upload servers and has no mechanism for returning any content residing on such servers to make uploads customers the company also says they have not been given any notice about deleting information to the government so we're not really quite sure where the d.o.j. got...
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so i abrogated all of the data. anybody want to guess? out of 40 of the largest companies in the world, how many of the were using one or more of these -- there was about seven different applications, all delivered out of clout, -- cloud. that's over. best guess, not over. 38 out of 40. of the largest companies in the world. using one or more of these. when we debate the question of will corporations use the cloud, i would say they already have. we clearly are still in the early adoption days. i rattle off some very interesting stories right now of companies you know right now who are using lots of interesting computing and storage cloud services as well. i just wanted to get people to start to think. companies are moving this way. there is a bay area company -- i will not name names, but the cfo walk into the cio's office and said, "no more capital expenditure." the reason why i talk about this as a business model is -- and, by the way, i would be happy to send any of you guys a copy of this book. or if you want epub versions, we can do t
so i abrogated all of the data. anybody want to guess? out of 40 of the largest companies in the world, how many of the were using one or more of these -- there was about seven different applications, all delivered out of clout, -- cloud. that's over. best guess, not over. 38 out of 40. of the largest companies in the world. using one or more of these. when we debate the question of will corporations use the cloud, i would say they already have. we clearly are still in the early adoption days....
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, to be above floor plans of buildings, to be able to share my shots, to be able to pass the data easily back and forth between each other. and really, not only data sharing, but also just the safety of our first responders. taking another step back, what we have right now is, as i said, the 800 mhz are analog. i do not think any of us have analog phones anymore, but that is what our first responders are using. this is a priority at the federal level. president obama made this a priority and even spoke about it in his speech last night. there was funding that happened through the rf funding two years ago. ntia put out a grant, and those grants were -- around the country, the bay area region bought one of those grants. and motorola is to apply for the grant. they received $50 million to build out this system in the bay area region. motorola has since worked with us and come forward and said they would put forward a $23 million matched to that grant. in addition to that, they will put forward a $21 million match him to do site remediation on at the sites that we need to put up the a
, to be above floor plans of buildings, to be able to share my shots, to be able to pass the data easily back and forth between each other. and really, not only data sharing, but also just the safety of our first responders. taking another step back, what we have right now is, as i said, the 800 mhz are analog. i do not think any of us have analog phones anymore, but that is what our first responders are using. this is a priority at the federal level. president obama made this a priority and...
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in fact, the other data from the ec doesn't. i tell you, one of the biggest problems we had in the past two years was i don't know if it's inattention or incompetence for by example the department of justice. i'll give you a quick example of this. the move act was a law passed in october 2009 that was supposed to really improve this. that was the law for example, put in the 45-day requirement that everybody agree was needed for states to send out their absentee ballots before the date. dod sent a request over to toj saying you know there is a waiver provision in the law. states can apply to us for a waiver of the 45-day provision. please send us guidance, because doj is the enforcer. send us guidance on how you intend to enforce the law and what you think we should take into consideration in granting a waiver. doj never sent them any guidance, and never put out any guidance to the states about how they were going to enforce the law. contrast that with in 2002 when the help america vote act was passed when the doj put out all kin
in fact, the other data from the ec doesn't. i tell you, one of the biggest problems we had in the past two years was i don't know if it's inattention or incompetence for by example the department of justice. i'll give you a quick example of this. the move act was a law passed in october 2009 that was supposed to really improve this. that was the law for example, put in the 45-day requirement that everybody agree was needed for states to send out their absentee ballots before the date. dod sent...
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it looked better in the data in november and december. but the prebuy in truck was probably down about 5% in brazil from 2011, we see the ag market is up about 5. still growing but slower growth. >> how are you able to have a 15.1% fourth quarter segment operating margin despite top line head winds? >> we had record sales volumes here in the fourth quarter. wliem we didn't get all the sales we would have hoped by about 200 million, we really had a terrific quarter, sales up some 10%, profits up some 27%. that's really a very good operating quarter. we look what's happening, some of these markets have real exciting drivers for 2012. nonresidential construction coming back in the u.s. . we saw it go quite positive in the fourth quarter. it may grow on the order of 5% next year. commercial aerospace boom, 15% up in that marketplace. going to be offset by a down turn 6 to 7 on the defense side. continued strength in the hydraulics market, particularly here in the u.s. you saw other companies out with great numbers today. retail sales in north
it looked better in the data in november and december. but the prebuy in truck was probably down about 5% in brazil from 2011, we see the ag market is up about 5. still growing but slower growth. >> how are you able to have a 15.1% fourth quarter segment operating margin despite top line head winds? >> we had record sales volumes here in the fourth quarter. wliem we didn't get all the sales we would have hoped by about 200 million, we really had a terrific quarter, sales up some...
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eac data is a subset of the ff data. and so i think that's an important element. on the groove criticism about our nonresponse bias, that's was one of the first things i ininstituted and we had a nonresponse bias analysis. and what it determined was in fact o atistical waiting methodology countered the nonresponse bias that would otherwise be inherent. when we talked about moving around a lot, this is why weve towards more electronic access to ballots is so important. in my time in the military, i've been recalled active duty four times since 9/11. and even in those individual recalls, i've had two or three addresses. but i've always had robert.h..carey@navy.mil. i've had that. that's never going to change. go one step further. post the ballots online. you post the ballots online, anyone can access them at any time. not just when they get to their e-mail address, but whenever they want. hence our grant program to help the states post these ballots online. as far as the insulation voting assistance offices, we actually hav
eac data is a subset of the ff data. and so i think that's an important element. on the groove criticism about our nonresponse bias, that's was one of the first things i ininstituted and we had a nonresponse bias analysis. and what it determined was in fact o atistical waiting methodology countered the nonresponse bias that would otherwise be inherent. when we talked about moving around a lot, this is why weve towards more electronic access to ballots is so important. in my time in the...
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the eu statistics office euro stat released the data friday. the figures cover the 17 nations that use the euro. joblessness was unchanged from october. that's when the eurozone recorded its highest unemployment rate since introduction of the single currency in 199999 people looking for work in spain are having the toughest go of it. the country marked the highest-ever jobless figure among member states at 22.9%. unemployment in spain was especially high among people 25 years old and younger. it hit 49.6%. the lowest unemployment rate among eurozone states was recorded in austria, at 4.0%. >>> the u.s. has released employment data for december and the results beat market expectations. the u.s. labor department says the jobless rate dropped 8.5% from 8.7%. the previous month. the figure was better than the market forecast of about 8.7% and the lowest in almost three years. employers generated 200,000 more jobs in the nonfarm sector, which sensitive to economic trends. the transportation and warehouse industry added 50,000 jobs. most of those gain
the eu statistics office euro stat released the data friday. the figures cover the 17 nations that use the euro. joblessness was unchanged from october. that's when the eurozone recorded its highest unemployment rate since introduction of the single currency in 199999 people looking for work in spain are having the toughest go of it. the country marked the highest-ever jobless figure among member states at 22.9%. unemployment in spain was especially high among people 25 years old and younger....
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>> this is what the entrance poll data is. s out there that were asking the questions who are you, who are you going to vote for, what have you. this gives us an indication of where things are going, but this isn't the data. we slide over here, this is where we see the raw data come in, the raw vote. these viewers are asking questions initially then when the room happens and we see the vote even before it is officially coming in, it is being telephoned back to our folks who are crunching the data. we have a team of half a dozen people led by our director, statisticians, political professionals, journalists putting this stuff together creating an overlay. that's where we'll get a statistical model to then decide who will be the next winner of the iowa caucus. >> to give a projection. >> we will. but right now, think about a baseball game, we're probably in about the fourth inning. that's why it's so important that we're watching this data right here, but this is real data. wasn't to push that data out and get into the real votes
>> this is what the entrance poll data is. s out there that were asking the questions who are you, who are you going to vote for, what have you. this gives us an indication of where things are going, but this isn't the data. we slide over here, this is where we see the raw data come in, the raw vote. these viewers are asking questions initially then when the room happens and we see the vote even before it is officially coming in, it is being telephoned back to our folks who are crunching...