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data. theederal student privacy law is clear that organizations when that data is shared, they cannot use it for commercial gain. they cannot use it to market it. they cannot sell it. and it will be destroyed as soon as the purposes of the contract are over. when you get to this education technology data that's being driven, barmak is absolutely right. we don't understand well enough, particularly at the school and the district level, where these barrie barriers. where with can he contract? what kind of leverage do peeve? i think again there is a role for the state to come in to be thoughtful about: how do we help these people on the ground? through training? through model comforts and policies? through stronger state laws that hold our vendors accountable? >> page we have about a minute left. we are talking about how to fix it, make it safer, more secure. what are the benefits to this data for kids in the schools? >> absolutely. so data matters. we use it in all aspects of our life. i think he
data. theederal student privacy law is clear that organizations when that data is shared, they cannot use it for commercial gain. they cannot use it to market it. they cannot sell it. and it will be destroyed as soon as the purposes of the contract are over. when you get to this education technology data that's being driven, barmak is absolutely right. we don't understand well enough, particularly at the school and the district level, where these barrie barriers. where with can he contract?...
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there'singtivety the investigation expert who is got the same data. they made their own models up and did the same thing and see if they get the same results. speaking for the team, they get the same answers. >> the results of all of this work led to dozens of search planes and ships being sent to the southern indian ocean where, for weeks, they followed the trail. to nowhere. mrsat's calculations have been called into question. the families demanding the raw data. >> well, i think that data itself, stand alone, is fairly opaque and you can't draw too much from it. what i think is more pertinent is to see the messages and to see the important bits of information that. 's the job that we've been trying to do and find an explanation behind how the numbers are used. >> to be clear, you're letting people make judgments on your work. you're not inviting them to re-do your work. >> no, i have to say to redo the work requires experts in many different fields. >> mark dickenson has recently returned where he was part of the re-think team. he knows the entire w
there'singtivety the investigation expert who is got the same data. they made their own models up and did the same thing and see if they get the same results. speaking for the team, they get the same answers. >> the results of all of this work led to dozens of search planes and ships being sent to the southern indian ocean where, for weeks, they followed the trail. to nowhere. mrsat's calculations have been called into question. the families demanding the raw data. >> well, i think...
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we have the data. esident to the untrained eye or even to a sophisticated person, it's hard to look through. what does it mean to you? >> well, yeah, glass is half full here. they did get the raw data. what they asked for was the raw data, the satellite transmission data and what inmarsat used to calculate or come up with a hypothesis that it was in the southern indian ocean. that much they got. what they didn't get was detailed information at how they did the analysis, what inmarsat relied upon. i would have thought they would have put that in the information because the report was being aimed for the families. but still, they got the data and they will be able to do an independent analysis. >> what do you think we have here, david? >> well, you know, i used to teach math at red stone college in colorado. i'm not giving this a very good grade, to be honest with you. the math is there. the information is there. but they didn't show their work. let's put it that way. they didn't put their work. there's n
we have the data. esident to the untrained eye or even to a sophisticated person, it's hard to look through. what does it mean to you? >> well, yeah, glass is half full here. they did get the raw data. what they asked for was the raw data, the satellite transmission data and what inmarsat used to calculate or come up with a hypothesis that it was in the southern indian ocean. that much they got. what they didn't get was detailed information at how they did the analysis, what inmarsat...
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only the raw data is not enough. we want them to give us the formula they are using to have more people help them whether th their calculation is accurate. >> you've had a chance to speak to some of the families there and interact with them via e-mail and some of the other passenger families. how are the families doing? we are many, many, many days into this search. you still have no answers. how are the families bearing up? >> well, it is really a hard time. every day it is not only the pain of suffering our loved ones but uncertainty that we do not know what happens to our loved ones. there are all kinds of possibilities and i can hardly imagine what happened to my mom, you know. she is old and she's having a good vacation but it's really hard for me to imagine what happened to her and that really hurts me. we just want them to tell us what happened to the plane and where are our loved ones. that's the most important thing that we're looking for. more than two months, nearly three months, they didn't give us an answ
only the raw data is not enough. we want them to give us the formula they are using to have more people help them whether th their calculation is accurate. >> you've had a chance to speak to some of the families there and interact with them via e-mail and some of the other passenger families. how are the families doing? we are many, many, many days into this search. you still have no answers. how are the families bearing up? >> well, it is really a hard time. every day it is not...
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so it is amazing the amount of data that the irs has compared to the amount of data at the nsa might have, telephone data on an individual compared to the amount of data and all of it is a little bit separated model that is it is accurate. when you look at all of it together, that is inevitable and it all becomes more accurate in the context of itself, all of that data and that is the process we see the layout right now where they said please calm with this data in in so doing they revealed obvious to you what they had on you. that is part of the revelation process in who elected not to correct it, but eventually when lots of other people go correct their data, there's a higher chance of eventually they'll figure out there is an anomaly and they will have a better understanding. you've played a part now in knowing that. and so, that's really the future here we are looking at, this constant escalation of intelligence about who is going to do well, what they are going to do based on what i know i am going to do in the best opportunity we have for movie night in our favor is to become mu
so it is amazing the amount of data that the irs has compared to the amount of data at the nsa might have, telephone data on an individual compared to the amount of data and all of it is a little bit separated model that is it is accurate. when you look at all of it together, that is inevitable and it all becomes more accurate in the context of itself, all of that data and that is the process we see the layout right now where they said please calm with this data in in so doing they revealed...
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moment is the data set necessary to move forward with the implementation of an eta system, to provide our taxi data to private app developers to build e hail platforms on . the good news is that while we're going through this process, the e hail platforms available in san francisco have been signing up more drivers and vehicles. i think that's really great news for the public because that means if you have an adequate supply of taxis on any particular smart phone app, you have an hope for success. over the past years somebody might have attempted to hail a taxi on an e hail app that only has 100 taxis and that's not enough to support the kind of anticipation demand that we'd anticipate to come through the e hail platforms. the news is that we were not able to get to the kind of refresh rate that we had envisioned when we started the project, but the good news is that the public still has what we were tryinto provide to them. the benefit of the ivsc platform is they did have this ride integrity software already built for the purpose of fleet management for people like me, specifically
moment is the data set necessary to move forward with the implementation of an eta system, to provide our taxi data to private app developers to build e hail platforms on . the good news is that while we're going through this process, the e hail platforms available in san francisco have been signing up more drivers and vehicles. i think that's really great news for the public because that means if you have an adequate supply of taxis on any particular smart phone app, you have an hope for...
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he knows the entire weight of this search rests on the immarsat data. >> everyone on the investigationith this understand what it means. it means this is all data that we have for what's happened for those six or so hours. it's important that we get it right and particularly trying for the families and friends of the relatives onboard to make sure that we can help bring this sad incident to a close. >> reporter: the immarsat data will guide the search for the foreseeable future. it's all they've got. without it, there would be no search at all and the men in london are still sure they're right. richard qwest, cnn, immarsat, london. >>> this new report isn't exactly sitting well with many of the families of flight 370. they say there are not enough details in this document. let's bring in sara. her partner, phillip wood, was on flight 370. sara, welcome. >> thank you for having me on the show. >> thank you for being here. are you satisfied by today's report? >> well, we're pleased that they finally started to give some information but we are not satisfied that the report has been delive
he knows the entire weight of this search rests on the immarsat data. >> everyone on the investigationith this understand what it means. it means this is all data that we have for what's happened for those six or so hours. it's important that we get it right and particularly trying for the families and friends of the relatives onboard to make sure that we can help bring this sad incident to a close. >> reporter: the immarsat data will guide the search for the foreseeable future....
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than 14 data points? there is the saying they sminted that. but everybody dark there's more than 14 data points here. you're saying you really do think that. >> hang on, hang on. the raw data upon which everything else cascades, and i agree with both miles and arthur, that the cascading effect coming from that is clearly much greater. >> yes. >> but this idea that there is somehow a vast treasure trove of information being withheld, my understanding is simply it's not the case. now, to arthur's point, they say they don't have the data. of course, they say they've got the data. what they are saying is they've got the data. malaysia's got the data. everybody involved has seen the relevant data. that's what they're saying -- >> what about the point that arthur is saying which is they have the ability, inmarsat, to this share the data with you, with miles, with arthur, with scientists around the world and they are hiding behind the treaty saying only malaysia. arthur says it doesn't add up. they say they can't release the
than 14 data points? there is the saying they sminted that. but everybody dark there's more than 14 data points here. you're saying you really do think that. >> hang on, hang on. the raw data upon which everything else cascades, and i agree with both miles and arthur, that the cascading effect coming from that is clearly much greater. >> yes. >> but this idea that there is somehow a vast treasure trove of information being withheld, my understanding is simply it's not the...
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>>> now public, the satellite data officials say shows flight 370's path over malaysia and into the indian ocean. families had demanded this data for months, but will it give them the answers they so desperately want? we're breaking down just what this all means. >>> we know where they are. the new claim from nigeria's military weeks after more than 200 girls were abducted from a school. this morning there are new questions and a whole lot of doubt. we are live in nigeria's capital with the latest on this search. >>> dangerous storms take aim at millions this morning. tornadoes, dangerous winds, serious weather from texas to north dakota, and there could be more bad weather today. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. great to see you. it's tuesday, may 27th, 4:00 a.m. in the east. a whole lot of news developing overnight. we're on top of all of it, beginning with this. new information just made public about the final moments of flight 370. this is information the families of missing passengers have pleaded for for months. now a breakdown of sate
>>> now public, the satellite data officials say shows flight 370's path over malaysia and into the indian ocean. families had demanded this data for months, but will it give them the answers they so desperately want? we're breaking down just what this all means. >>> we know where they are. the new claim from nigeria's military weeks after more than 200 girls were abducted from a school. this morning there are new questions and a whole lot of doubt. we are live in nigeria's...
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they can release the data. u say no. >> listen very carefully. >> i am. >> arthur is wrong, right? section 5.12. section.526 brackets big. section 6.2. time and again, in the icao annex 13 treaty makes it clear for the release of information rests with the currents or registry. and if arthur is now suggesting that somehow there can be an implied consent because malaysia has said that it's okay to do so, that won't wash with inmarsat. >> very quick response. >> richard, first of all, you are just wrong. here is the bottom line. first of all, icao annex 13 is a framework which malaysia has played footloose and fancy free throughout this investigation. now, even if this information were somehow not prohibited from disclosure by malaysia, which they have said it's okay, get it from inmarsat. the only two pieces of information that are precluded are the progress of the investigation and the findings of the investigation. >> nope, nope. >> whatever parentheses you're reading from my good english friend, i say go back
they can release the data. u say no. >> listen very carefully. >> i am. >> arthur is wrong, right? section 5.12. section.526 brackets big. section 6.2. time and again, in the icao annex 13 treaty makes it clear for the release of information rests with the currents or registry. and if arthur is now suggesting that somehow there can be an implied consent because malaysia has said that it's okay to do so, that won't wash with inmarsat. >> very quick response. >>...
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frankly, we don't have the data yet from the survey. i think we do need to make some changes because nothing is more frustrating than a rote exercise that you're required to do. that's why people get mad at the government. that is one of the problems we have got here is that if every campus took it seriously and tried to support it and understand that there is something required other than cut and paste on -- oh, it is time to cut and paste on the security report again. right? but the same language, i bet if we look, i bet those reports change very little. >> i'm someone that says i wish we didn't have to do enforcement. i wish we could train and educate people to do it. what we're seeing is that it is the only way we're going to see changes. i can name five institutions on one hand that really do it well. they are all under investigation. >> to piggy back on what allison was saying, 1/3 of the policies were not fully compliant with the clery act in written policy. we're seeing 1/3 of the schools out of 300 that are not compliant. >> th
frankly, we don't have the data yet from the survey. i think we do need to make some changes because nothing is more frustrating than a rote exercise that you're required to do. that's why people get mad at the government. that is one of the problems we have got here is that if every campus took it seriously and tried to support it and understand that there is something required other than cut and paste on -- oh, it is time to cut and paste on the security report again. right? but the same...
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they're saying we gave the raw data to malaysia. laysia is the only one that can release to it the world. >> first, antics 13 is a framework, o, not a hard and fast rule. malaysia has played footloose and fancy free with it throughout this investigation. the preliminary report information given, not given. but here is the thing. inmarsat claims that they turned it over to the malaysians. the malaysians say we don't have it. inmarsat has it. and malaysian authorities did not expressly object to inmarsat releasing the information. >> so you're saying whether malaysia has it or not isn't the point. inmarsat can release it. >> i say inmarsat now, if i'm their general counsel, i'm saying boys, you are now obligated to release the data. and they -- any argument that it's proprietary, that inmarsat has some ownership rights, some trade secrets in releasing this raw data is also gone because they said today the truth is it's not our data. so the bottom line is they are obligated in my judgment to release the data. the methodology is another
they're saying we gave the raw data to malaysia. laysia is the only one that can release to it the world. >> first, antics 13 is a framework, o, not a hard and fast rule. malaysia has played footloose and fancy free with it throughout this investigation. the preliminary report information given, not given. but here is the thing. inmarsat claims that they turned it over to the malaysians. the malaysians say we don't have it. inmarsat has it. and malaysian authorities did not expressly...
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now families are poring over the just-released satellite data in the search for flight 370. will this data answer their questions? what does it tell us? we're live in beijing with what the families are saying now, coming up next. ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can clear a table [ sneezes ] without lifting a finger, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. ♪ zyrtec®. muddle no more™. [ female announcer ] and now introducing children's zyrtec® dissolve tabs for full 24 hour allergy relief. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. [ bottle ] ensure®. narrator: these are the skater kid: whoa narrator: that got torture tested by teenagers and cried out for help. from the surprised designers. who came to the rescue with a brilliant fix male designer: i love it
now families are poring over the just-released satellite data in the search for flight 370. will this data answer their questions? what does it tell us? we're live in beijing with what the families are saying now, coming up next. ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can clear a table [ sneezes ] without lifting a finger, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take...
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scientists use the data to predict where the glaziers will be five years from now.ow much more ice will we lose in five years. >> in recent years scientists have been concerned about acceleration and thinning of the glaziers, known as outlet glaziers. >> i'm going to post the mission plan, the map that shows where we are going. >> minutes before takeoff, senior scientist announces where exactly the plane is headed. we have been doing this mission for five years now. this is the south-east glacier. they have been interesting in recent years. it was dramatic in the early 2000s. and they started thinning at the same time. that was a surprise. that's the reason we are here to monitor that continued progress, and why it's happening. it's sort of infamous in circles. a lot of people philadelphia flyers this in turbulence. we have learnt to avoid that. that is what we are doing. >> in despite of his assurances, i was nervous. every job has occupational hazards. minutes after take off, the team takes measurements. >> so we are flying very low. >> we are typically flying 150
scientists use the data to predict where the glaziers will be five years from now.ow much more ice will we lose in five years. >> in recent years scientists have been concerned about acceleration and thinning of the glaziers, known as outlet glaziers. >> i'm going to post the mission plan, the map that shows where we are going. >> minutes before takeoff, senior scientist announces where exactly the plane is headed. we have been doing this mission for five years now. this is...
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i think that to answer your question, the data that we would want to see is the raw data that was received by the satellite, not interpreted data like elevation angles or distance but the actual recorded signals that the satellite received from the planes so that you can check the distances and the frequencies and all of that. the other thing some sort of information about what model or what interpretation inmarsat was using to turn that data into their conclusion about a southern flight path. those are the two big things that would be important to be released. >> we want to talk more about this and continue this conversation because it is fascinating especially with this new report that we're getting much more information about. so we will continue this conversation and talk a little bit more about the search for mh 370 after this. i live in a luxury penthouse overlooking central park. when the guests arrive, they're greeted by my butler, larry. my helipad is being re-surfaced so tonight we travel by more humble means. at my country club, we play parlor games with members of the royal fam
i think that to answer your question, the data that we would want to see is the raw data that was received by the satellite, not interpreted data like elevation angles or distance but the actual recorded signals that the satellite received from the planes so that you can check the distances and the frequencies and all of that. the other thing some sort of information about what model or what interpretation inmarsat was using to turn that data into their conclusion about a southern flight path....
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and but go to the data in 2007 there were something like 435 thousand plus traffic deaths in this city in the country. 42 thousand plus in 2007 of which 26 hundred were not have which dealership 26 hundred fire fatalities that's about 5 percent. there were just look to injuries there were $3 million traffic injuries in this country over 3 million traffic injuries in 2007, 16 thousand 4 hundred fire injuries that's less than one percent. one notes it in terms of standards that in realities and van ness cover the curb to curb widths on many streets with parking with parking are 24 to 28 feet. they have lots of buildings greater than 4 stories and greater. 24 to 28 feet. the standard for new streets in vancouver very purposely and those people the standards for the new streets is vancouver is 3 meters per lane less than 10 feet 3 meters per lane. octavia is a interesting to note the side access radios are 18 feet. we had a problem with that they're two feet two wide the traffic goods two faster on them. the minute i saw they builds them two feet two wide and i called the chief traffic per
and but go to the data in 2007 there were something like 435 thousand plus traffic deaths in this city in the country. 42 thousand plus in 2007 of which 26 hundred were not have which dealership 26 hundred fire fatalities that's about 5 percent. there were just look to injuries there were $3 million traffic injuries in this country over 3 million traffic injuries in 2007, 16 thousand 4 hundred fire injuries that's less than one percent. one notes it in terms of standards that in realities and...
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the issue is that the data belongs to the malaysians.njunction is the inmarsat data. obviously they have other information from boeing, from other parties as well involved in the hunt for this aircraft. but at inmarsat, we want to be completely transparent. >> so i'm understanding what you're saying. you're saying the calculations weren't your calculations, they could be boeing's or someone else's? or you're saying they were yours, but you're going let the malaysians make the decision on whether or not to release them? >> well, the calculations in the first instance to create the model were ours. and we gave those within ten days of the aircraft going missing, as you know. the submission goes into the air accident investigation board, who the uk is representative on the search, on the inquiry. we are only a technical contributor to that. within that inquiry, other parties also contribute, like boeing, like rolls-royce, and like the radar information as well. so we're one part in the whole. and we have contributed our bit. >> so one of th
the issue is that the data belongs to the malaysians.njunction is the inmarsat data. obviously they have other information from boeing, from other parties as well involved in the hunt for this aircraft. but at inmarsat, we want to be completely transparent. >> so i'm understanding what you're saying. you're saying the calculations weren't your calculations, they could be boeing's or someone else's? or you're saying they were yours, but you're going let the malaysians make the decision on...
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the field. >> we need better research, data, safety equipment and protocols. >> the president's new plays to tackle concussions and what we can do to protect vulnerable players. also - who knows what about you? correspondent michael oku gets inside the world of data brokers, and finds out how much of his open life is exposed. >> i see your data, they see you are a male, african-american, you completed graduate school, you are married, have a child, seven years old. >> and "america tonight" investigation - data brokers, the secret industry aiming to expose all of your private information for a price. >>> and... [ singing ] >>..the sounds of music and voice of protest around bands. hoy sun, song and a -- how sun, song and a sense of community brought old and new together, even across a bitter divide. >>> good evening, thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. for too long we taum not much can be done. many sports are physical with risks. we have learnt that concussion is not just a head game. it can lead to debilitating injury, suffering and the macho sports are not the only concussion risks. now the whi
the field. >> we need better research, data, safety equipment and protocols. >> the president's new plays to tackle concussions and what we can do to protect vulnerable players. also - who knows what about you? correspondent michael oku gets inside the world of data brokers, and finds out how much of his open life is exposed. >> i see your data, they see you are a male, african-american, you completed graduate school, you are married, have a child, seven years old. >>...
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frankly, we don't have the data yet from the survey. i think we do need to make some changes because nothing is more frustrating than a rote exercise that you're required to do. that's why people get mad at the government. that is one of the problems we have got here is that if every campus took it seriously and tried to support it and understand that there is something required other than cut and paste on -- oh, it is time to cut and paste on the security report again. right? but the same language, i bet if we look, i bet those reports change very little. >> i'm someone that says i wish we didn't have to do enforcement. i wish we could train and educate people to do it. what we're seeing is that it is the only way we're going to see changes. i can name five institutions on one hand that really do it well. they are all under investigation. >> to piggy back on what allison was saying, 1/3 of the policies were not fully compliant with the clery act in written policy. we're seeing 1/3 of the schools out of 300 that are not compliant. >> th
frankly, we don't have the data yet from the survey. i think we do need to make some changes because nothing is more frustrating than a rote exercise that you're required to do. that's why people get mad at the government. that is one of the problems we have got here is that if every campus took it seriously and tried to support it and understand that there is something required other than cut and paste on -- oh, it is time to cut and paste on the security report again. right? but the same...
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and providing the collision data as well as soon as we get more timely in terms of it being reported more timely. >> we had far too many tragedies on our streets and i am thrilled to see the department taking the enforcement piece seriously and the education piece seriously and one question that i wanted to ask you, and we are going to get into the resolution and we have the community partner is the idea of data driven is also collecting the data and putting it to use to enforce the enforcement decision and maybe if you could talk about if you are not quite there yet the time line and how we are going to get there, so in real time, you can see where you are getting the best bang for your buck which is obviously not a police term, i don't think. and to the resources. we are actually much more real time than we have had in years past and we relied upon, the data from the state, and the state wide and from the information, and for all, traffic collisions, once that is compiled and we get the information and we return, and it is generally about a year and a half, process and that is why t
and providing the collision data as well as soon as we get more timely in terms of it being reported more timely. >> we had far too many tragedies on our streets and i am thrilled to see the department taking the enforcement piece seriously and the education piece seriously and one question that i wanted to ask you, and we are going to get into the resolution and we have the community partner is the idea of data driven is also collecting the data and putting it to use to enforce the...
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has the data. if you don't ask the question the right way, maybe you won't get the answer you're looking for. we've seen that in the past. >> miles, you want to weigh in? >> you know, if they're parsing language like that, given the circumstances, shame on them. you know, i'd like to propose one thing. this is on the same vain. why don't the malaysians fuel up a 777 and fly this route that everyone is suggesting is the route it flew and double check all these inmarsat calculations? the case of twa-800, in the case of u.s. air 427, american eagle 4184, the ntsb and faa staged test flights afterwards when they got to the point when they couldn't figure out the mystery. i think it's time to stage a test flight and see if this inmarsat data does, in fact, check out. i'm not saying let's let inmarsat and malaysia off the hooks. they need to put the cards on the table. there's a host of information a lot of experts are thirsting for to figure out what happened. >> very quickly, peter, seems to make a lot
has the data. if you don't ask the question the right way, maybe you won't get the answer you're looking for. we've seen that in the past. >> miles, you want to weigh in? >> you know, if they're parsing language like that, given the circumstances, shame on them. you know, i'd like to propose one thing. this is on the same vain. why don't the malaysians fuel up a 777 and fly this route that everyone is suggesting is the route it flew and double check all these inmarsat calculations?...
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s privacy division and one of the principle authors of the report on data brokers is here. you talk about how widespread this is? we saw on the report the kind of information data brokers get can be very extensive, but how many of us can be victimized? we found that the data brokers collect information on almost every u.s. consumer household and transaction. >> almost every? >> almost every. we can't say for sure it will be everyone, but it will be pretty difficult for a consume tore escape the net. >> this is extraordinarily. what you are proposing here for trying to limit the amount of information these folks have access to. >> we propose that the data brokers provide more transparency and provide consumers with access to the information they collect about them, as well as an opportunity to opt out or correct information where appropriate. >> doesn't this put the onus on me as the consumer to try to track down who's been collecting what on me? >> we recommend a centralized mechanism, such as an internet portal where they can go to find out about the different data brokers,
s privacy division and one of the principle authors of the report on data brokers is here. you talk about how widespread this is? we saw on the report the kind of information data brokers get can be very extensive, but how many of us can be victimized? we found that the data brokers collect information on almost every u.s. consumer household and transaction. >> almost every? >> almost every. we can't say for sure it will be everyone, but it will be pretty difficult for a consume...
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the only information required is -- acquired is telephone mega data. however, we saw that there was a great importance in introducing legislation. again, i thank mr. conyers, glat, mr. sensenbrenner and other cosponsors in the judiciary committee in fact for recognizes the importance of qualifying the u.s. patriot act introduced.en the bill would require the attorney general to disclose each decision and order opinion of a fisa foreign intelligence surveillance court allowing americans to know how broad of a legal authority the government is claiming under data riot act and the needed to keep americans safe. i'm pleased these are ink kated into substantial part. in section 4002 rireds the attorney general to conduct a review. again, a significant move forward for privacy and transparency. 604 requires the attorney general to provide to this committee and other relevant committees within 45 days an opinion which includes a significant construction or interpretation. a brief statement of the relevant background also believes it containts specific prohibit
the only information required is -- acquired is telephone mega data. however, we saw that there was a great importance in introducing legislation. again, i thank mr. conyers, glat, mr. sensenbrenner and other cosponsors in the judiciary committee in fact for recognizes the importance of qualifying the u.s. patriot act introduced.en the bill would require the attorney general to disclose each decision and order opinion of a fisa foreign intelligence surveillance court allowing americans to know...
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we take a look at the economic data. some room to move if you look at inflation, poor cpi in the eurozone, around 1% right now, so not getting overheated, one could say. other economic indicators came in weaker than estimated. one that stands out is the increase in the number of germany.d workers in so again here, betty, the expectation is that the ecb is likely going to act. >> and your excitation, brian, is what? do you believe they are behind the curve? >> i do. i really believe the ecb has been behind the ball whereas the federal reserve is very much ahead of the curve. the ecb is on the exact opposite side of it. inflation is already very low there. everybody knows that monetary policy operates what is called long and variable legs. that is a dictum from the great economist milton friedman. they could take six months to two years for any action that the ecb takes on thursday to actually have an effect on the economy. if they want to try to stem this disinflation every pressure, they should have been acting about six
we take a look at the economic data. some room to move if you look at inflation, poor cpi in the eurozone, around 1% right now, so not getting overheated, one could say. other economic indicators came in weaker than estimated. one that stands out is the increase in the number of germany.d workers in so again here, betty, the expectation is that the ecb is likely going to act. >> and your excitation, brian, is what? do you believe they are behind the curve? >> i do. i really believe...
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secondly is just one piece of the whole amount of data that has been used to conduct the search. inmarsat data is important i think it can be essential as time goes by for the larger set of data to also be made available. otherwise we are left to figure out the other parts from the wind. that is partly our problem of the understanding of the situation and what it will continue to be. >> i have to jump in and ask what you make of this movie that is in the works from flight 370. >> my first response was amused to hear that. but i was asking myself why am i even surprised? first it's a lawyer, and then the film makers who fuel the fantasy and followed i'm sure by the insurers for whom fear is important. so it's just a matter of time. but i suppose the public is frustrated and there is a fair amount of fatigue and what we are is facts and not fiction or fictionalized accounts. it's poorly timed and a little too early and i don't think it's in good taste. >> i appreciate you joining us on cnn. you have joined us several times. we are think of you. david soucie, we learned more new inf
secondly is just one piece of the whole amount of data that has been used to conduct the search. inmarsat data is important i think it can be essential as time goes by for the larger set of data to also be made available. otherwise we are left to figure out the other parts from the wind. that is partly our problem of the understanding of the situation and what it will continue to be. >> i have to jump in and ask what you make of this movie that is in the works from flight 370. >>...
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looking at gold, the yen, some of the sovereigns across the reason. data this morning really disappointing imperative in australia, for example, building approvals unexpectedly dropping. what we have overall, stocks declining, bolling's quiet low web holidays in japan, south korea and thailand not helping. >> the violence in ukraine continues. the government in kiev admitting there is essentially now a civil war going on in the country. how big a risk is this for the west? >> this is an acting government. they are supposed to be having elections. there is not a lot of authority and there are reports about security forces defecting in the east. they are facing pretty well-armed protesters. it is a very elegant situation. we have seen an escalation in the violence. >> they took that agreement in geneva and ripped it to shreds as soon as they left. >> no one seems to have a solution. sanctions seem to be hurting russia but i suspect it will take a long time before it hurts enough before the russians will reconsider a push in the ukraine. >> the u.s. always ca
looking at gold, the yen, some of the sovereigns across the reason. data this morning really disappointing imperative in australia, for example, building approvals unexpectedly dropping. what we have overall, stocks declining, bolling's quiet low web holidays in japan, south korea and thailand not helping. >> the violence in ukraine continues. the government in kiev admitting there is essentially now a civil war going on in the country. how big a risk is this for the west? >> this...
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the marketers have my data. the government has the ability to subpoena my data. only person who actually can't access my data is me. and what i really start to worry about, i mean, i understand why the government needs to have the power and the ability to do this. you know? we live in a time where there are real threats out there to our security. but what i start to question is how much of our freedom are we giving up in the name of safety? and do we really want to live in a world where that's happening? i don't know about you guys, i love my technology, but i also like my liberty. it's a tricky balance. so now i've seen the future of privacy. we'll walk around wearing computers on our faces followed around by mini drones while the government keeps track of everything we do. seems like in the future there might not be one moment of your life left unwatched. i live in a luxury penthouse overlooking central park. when the guests arrive, they're greeted by my butler, larry. my helipad is being re-surfaced so tonight we travel by more humble means. at my country club,
the marketers have my data. the government has the ability to subpoena my data. only person who actually can't access my data is me. and what i really start to worry about, i mean, i understand why the government needs to have the power and the ability to do this. you know? we live in a time where there are real threats out there to our security. but what i start to question is how much of our freedom are we giving up in the name of safety? and do we really want to live in a world where that's...
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coming up, a preview on the gdp data. we look at the inside perspective. ♪ newsme for today's company . withperimental cancer drug patients in an early-stage study that pfizerhe case undervalues the company. they could generate billions according to an analyst. bnp paribas, the french bank faces possible penalties for violating u.s. sanctions. part of the plan, they are proposing to manage all of the transactions from new york. u.s. authorities are seeking more than -- tencent, asia's largest internet company, jumps in trading. profits beat analysts estimates. welcome back to "countdown." >> we will get the first goal of european gdp data. let's take a look ahead to those reports and what to expect. great to have you with us this morning. it is going to be the fastest growth in three years. it is still poetry, isn't it? >> it is. 0.9%.around that is really the story of the euro. it has been strong. they are comparing it to three years ago. i really think as long as that there -- forwell, ,he people were in the markets let'
coming up, a preview on the gdp data. we look at the inside perspective. ♪ newsme for today's company . withperimental cancer drug patients in an early-stage study that pfizerhe case undervalues the company. they could generate billions according to an analyst. bnp paribas, the french bank faces possible penalties for violating u.s. sanctions. part of the plan, they are proposing to manage all of the transactions from new york. u.s. authorities are seeking more than -- tencent, asia's largest...
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and you will see that in the data. so when a sector does well you will see money move into it or move out. that, to me, is still troubling. probably the most troubling thing is there is a fairly big push towards higher yield. and again, understandable -- >> interest rates are so low. they want some interest to come into it. >> and the question is, do people understand the risks they're taking? because as you go to get more yield obviously you take on more risk. >> do you worry at all with specific reference to target day funds that supposedly deliver the best results for your retirement age that people are relying on them too much? and what if they don't deliver the way people examine? >> you know, and again, i can't speak for everybody's target day funds. but we have a high degree of confidence. we use index funds as the underlying component, so they're very low costs. and as long as we keep the re-balancing on a consistent basis we're very confident they're going to the achieve the kind of results that people need. >>
and you will see that in the data. so when a sector does well you will see money move into it or move out. that, to me, is still troubling. probably the most troubling thing is there is a fairly big push towards higher yield. and again, understandable -- >> interest rates are so low. they want some interest to come into it. >> and the question is, do people understand the risks they're taking? because as you go to get more yield obviously you take on more risk. >> do you worry...
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of the data conversion and we are doing the review and logging the issues for the round one of the data conversion, thank you. >> we do have specialized training that is coming up and again a summary of what we talked about and where we are today is to the big items which is data conversion and round one for review and the testing. we are expecting to be done by june or soon and her we give ourselves extra time and that is going to take the longest and go through the mid august and again, we have some estimates that depending on how the run goes as we speak today, we have it takes five days to run the data and so it is about five days and the vendor is doing their part to cut it down and so there is a possibility of cutting this down but we want to give ourselves time but we see that the data conversion will go up to the middle of august and the specialized training we are projecting that we will plan around that time where we are stable with the environment and i think that we should be ready for the specialized training and again after the two components are done we are going to go in
of the data conversion and we are doing the review and logging the issues for the round one of the data conversion, thank you. >> we do have specialized training that is coming up and again a summary of what we talked about and where we are today is to the big items which is data conversion and round one for review and the testing. we are expecting to be done by june or soon and her we give ourselves extra time and that is going to take the longest and go through the mid august and again,...
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this is interesting getting the data in a safer, smaller scale way to understand how this might unfold>> without the ability to give the human control, it only has two buttonless, stop and go. what if the stop and doesn't work? what do you do? >> the paradigm is that the stop button will always work. it will have redundancy in the sensor coverage. one small detail of the prototype come if i'm not mistaken, is a blind spot very close to the car which makes it hard to do precision maneuvering. the smaller vehicle seems to be designed to give complete 360 coverage all the way around the vehicle up close. they will be able to push the limits of the safety envelope so the plan is to not have the human intercede. >> m.i.t. engineering professor john leonard and editor-at-large cory johnson. checking customer data and girding secrets, but can he keep up with the evolving tactics of cyber criminals? that's next on "bloomberg west." ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. cyber crime is on the rise. working against increasingly complex and difficult to detect cyberattacks. cory
this is interesting getting the data in a safer, smaller scale way to understand how this might unfold>> without the ability to give the human control, it only has two buttonless, stop and go. what if the stop and doesn't work? what do you do? >> the paradigm is that the stop button will always work. it will have redundancy in the sensor coverage. one small detail of the prototype come if i'm not mistaken, is a blind spot very close to the car which makes it hard to do precision...
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the formula that you use. that is also very important. data means nothing. >> reporter: after weeks of fruitless searching, many relatives believe authorities have been looking in the wrong place and have told the bbc they will get an independent analysis on the latest data. jennifer pak, pbs news, kuala lumpur. >>> let's speak to the david lead, how digestible is all this raw data for the relatives of those who are missing? >> i think the data is useful for experts to look through. there's 47 pages oift. only a few pages contain the useful data points that are of interest. and then people can sit at home and do their own calculations, be they amateurs that are physicists or academics or industry specialists. there's going to be a lot of people having a go at this as an academic exercise as well as professional interest. they may validate the calculations that have been done already. >> this, of course, is the data that the rescuers and the search teams have been using all along. there's nothing new, no new developments here, is there, to sugg
the formula that you use. that is also very important. data means nothing. >> reporter: after weeks of fruitless searching, many relatives believe authorities have been looking in the wrong place and have told the bbc they will get an independent analysis on the latest data. jennifer pak, pbs news, kuala lumpur. >>> let's speak to the david lead, how digestible is all this raw data for the relatives of those who are missing? >> i think the data is useful for experts to look...
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they didn't give the meta data, they didn't give the algorithms used, the comparable data from other planes nor the data from this plane the week prior so that there would be comparison points. so, you know, it's just incomplete information from which to do the analysis. >> sarah bajac, thanks for talking with us. we do appreciate it. >>> well, new developments on a story we've been reporting from eastern ukraine. pro russian separatists now admit they are holding a team of osce observers. the self-proclaimed mayor of sloveynsk said they were taken captive because they didn't accept his request to stay in donesk. the mayor says the men will not be exchanged for separatists being held by authorities in kiev. >>> well, she was more than a poet and a writer. maya angelou was an activist, and she's being remembered today for her words of wisdom. >> but i do believe that we have to do something about what we believe about each other and what we really believe about ourselves is it's imperative that we do so. >>> some words of wisdom there from the late american poet maya angelou. in her 8
they didn't give the meta data, they didn't give the algorithms used, the comparable data from other planes nor the data from this plane the week prior so that there would be comparison points. so, you know, it's just incomplete information from which to do the analysis. >> sarah bajac, thanks for talking with us. we do appreciate it. >>> well, new developments on a story we've been reporting from eastern ukraine. pro russian separatists now admit they are holding a team of osce...
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and the data they released doesn't have those characteristics. >> have they released all the data? >> no, they have not released -- basically something they released is sort of down stream. they released their conclusions in a very partial way. they have not released the raw data or explained their model. the experts have been trying to figure out basically reverse engineer are the raw data and figure out what model they're working for. and they are very vexing problems. >> david, it is amazing after untold millions in searching that this may all just be completely wrong. do you buy that? >> you know, it is hard for me to buy. but after talking with ari and i spoke also with michael exner and folks who have been a part of this report, these are not people who are just taking a swag at this. these are the pros, people who do calculations like this, devoted to it. to have them come out and say this is wrong, there is information that doesn't make sense. all the reason more now the malaysians need to come out with the information, talk about the satellite delays and things these folks
and the data they released doesn't have those characteristics. >> have they released all the data? >> no, they have not released -- basically something they released is sort of down stream. they released their conclusions in a very partial way. they have not released the raw data or explained their model. the experts have been trying to figure out basically reverse engineer are the raw data and figure out what model they're working for. and they are very vexing problems. >>...
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the minister shasta has been found to breach the data protection acts. he is not committed an offence and is not subject to any penalty under the axe. this evening deputy was that he believes the minister's position is no longer tenable read about it right he has abused his office. but all of it. it's ok for this injustice done to us. so this is a competition to make minister alan johnson has twenty one days to appeal this decision and he said to remain in the spotlight for no. to further reports that coke investigation into the t cell causing controversy. and the gear and appealing to god that whistleblower maurice mccain's claims of mishandling of criminal investigations are expected soon. sunday chelsea fourteen years. muscle car crime correspondent up all rivals to join the central she explained that to assess how the commissioner can find it. mr chopra broken lol but didn't commit an offense the spirit of mind this is a very serious. the minister for justice in an effective mix of all that to happen found that too is broken and that now there is no o
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data. i do want to acknowledge that it is very difficult to track the lgbtq community, for us. and most data bases do not ask sexual preference or the data incomplete or in correct. and according to the case management data base, which was specifically on the data around the homeless adult and youth, does not ask about the sexual preference and neither does the life long clinical records. and so, transgender if, and it is track and some data bases if not all of them. and so, if you are ready, now with the information and to join us about the homeless count and so, there are over 25 percent, were found to be transitional aged youth and as the lgbtq data that they have, was 26 percent, plus, we and 29 percent, together. and in areas which as the hiv, services and the youth in san francisco. and we share, 1.7 percent, case, and we share a total of 74 percent of the lgbtq clients. in the data base we have 6.2 percent, that are homeless, and the don't track the lgbtq sexual preference and we do track transgender, but again it might be under reported. >> but we do see in it, and i thi
data. i do want to acknowledge that it is very difficult to track the lgbtq community, for us. and most data bases do not ask sexual preference or the data incomplete or in correct. and according to the case management data base, which was specifically on the data around the homeless adult and youth, does not ask about the sexual preference and neither does the life long clinical records. and so, transgender if, and it is track and some data bases if not all of them. and so, if you are ready,...