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the cfpb data collection insures the agency's regulation and enforcement are data-driven and based on the best understanding of the market trends in empirical reality. that's the whole point of having expert administrative agencies in the first place. unless your profits come from deceiving comes consumers you should welcome the cf db data collection. i'm finally the existence of this hearing illustrates one danger that can occur when public officials don't case actions and data. we have a made-up controversy based on made-up facts. the cfpb is not spying on american citizens. it is not the nsa or does not interest in the details of people's personal activities nor would with the data the agency is currently collecting enable it to investigate those abuses even if it weren't just didn't say what you plan to buy tomorrow with your credit card for a christmas present for your grandmother. in fact the vast majority of the data collected by the cfpb is already public such as data on mortgages already recorded in land records or auto sales on record with the dmv. most of it is aggregate le
the cfpb data collection insures the agency's regulation and enforcement are data-driven and based on the best understanding of the market trends in empirical reality. that's the whole point of having expert administrative agencies in the first place. unless your profits come from deceiving comes consumers you should welcome the cf db data collection. i'm finally the existence of this hearing illustrates one danger that can occur when public officials don't case actions and data. we have a...
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for the mask data collection program. it is dangerous in the age of metadata you could identify individuals from supposedly anonymous information and. you can go through this but i will assure you spending time with the cybercommuned i am not a cyberexpert. >> i have to move on. but with those articles let me ask you this. some the have commented the cfpb is vulnerable to hackers because of their heavy reliance on cloud based computing. cad you tell me how you feel about that? water better practices from the experience that would be better? >> if you talk to people at the pentagon. >> in your opinion. >> want to hear from you. you have shared you have this experience and you have been the most critical if i want to discern and separate if this is pre-disposed of articles i have kept out with ideas against the organization so keep this in the context to give me specifics that you have city year today not that they may call in the future. >> briefings. if you aggregate this kind of data you always have the potential to ident
for the mask data collection program. it is dangerous in the age of metadata you could identify individuals from supposedly anonymous information and. you can go through this but i will assure you spending time with the cybercommuned i am not a cyberexpert. >> i have to move on. but with those articles let me ask you this. some the have commented the cfpb is vulnerable to hackers because of their heavy reliance on cloud based computing. cad you tell me how you feel about that? water...
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the cfpb data collection insures the agency's regulation and enforcement are data-driven and based on the best understanding of the market trends in empirical reality. that's the whole point of having expert administrative agencies in the first place. unless your profits come from deceiving comes consumers you should welcome the cf db data collection. i'm finally the existence of this hearing illustrates one danger that can occur when public officials don't case actions and data. we have a made-up controversy based on made-up facts. the cfpb is not spying on american citizens. it is not the nsa or does not interest in the details of people's personal activities nor would with the data the agency is currently collecting enable it to investigate those abuses even if it weren't just didn't say what you plan to buy tomorrow with your credit card for a christmas present for your grandmother. in fact the vast majority of the data collected by the cfpb is already public such as data on mortgages already recorded in land records or auto sales on record with the dmv. most of it is aggregate le
the cfpb data collection insures the agency's regulation and enforcement are data-driven and based on the best understanding of the market trends in empirical reality. that's the whole point of having expert administrative agencies in the first place. unless your profits come from deceiving comes consumers you should welcome the cf db data collection. i'm finally the existence of this hearing illustrates one danger that can occur when public officials don't case actions and data. we have a...
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, the total census data, the citizenship data, the registered voter data, the precinct data and put it all into a computer and drew their districts and used our data to draw districts in this map. they just used it to comply with section two. and then closed their eyes and didn't want to look to see what kind of deviations it caused for one person, one vote. all we're asking the legislature to do is open their eyes. >> do you think they do it purposely? >> under one person one vote a deviation over 10% -- >> they knew that and intentionally decided to have deviations greater than 10%? that's what you're saying. >> i don't think we'll know because they were handcuffed by state law. there was an attorney general interpretation from 1981 -- >> goes back to my point that they decided they wanted to make this a representational matter. but -- so they were precluded intentionally deciding to exclude -- >> no. under the one person one vote rule a deviation exceeding 10%, we established as -- we argue as a matter of eligible voters, itself is prima facie evidence of --
, the total census data, the citizenship data, the registered voter data, the precinct data and put it all into a computer and drew their districts and used our data to draw districts in this map. they just used it to comply with section two. and then closed their eyes and didn't want to look to see what kind of deviations it caused for one person, one vote. all we're asking the legislature to do is open their eyes. >> do you think they do it purposely? >> under one person one vote...
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a question about the data security the only way to get to the data security is a multimillion dollar year-over-year investment on the data security policies and practices and procedures and i know that the data security is part of the regulatory issue and part a market issue. is it a big enough incentive to force the companies to invest in data security. so how do we end where is the approach to invest to ensure we have good data security because i don't think there is enough of it and i speak because it is in the position to try to deal with the downstream effects of it. it pollutes the database. are they not enough and we need more but the right role of the government regulation in creating the incentives to invest in the data security. >> we have very poor data is hard to answer that question but i'd like to see the ftc step forward in this area if they do the recent examples there is this dot target break in. there is these reported to have turned out not to be nearly as costly as we have reported in the initiative stories. they are constant for the companies but when they try to
a question about the data security the only way to get to the data security is a multimillion dollar year-over-year investment on the data security policies and practices and procedures and i know that the data security is part of the regulatory issue and part a market issue. is it a big enough incentive to force the companies to invest in data security. so how do we end where is the approach to invest to ensure we have good data security because i don't think there is enough of it and i speak...
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that is what the data suggests is actually happening. t's work to create these structures that really helps protect those, and then what ,e've done -- amsterdam, paris london, san jose, philadelphia -- all over the world we been able to come up with partnerships the help cities get what they need and be able to address their concerns. emily: in the past you have 2000 in newgs down, york city and particular. have you change anything about your enforcement criteria? company.is is a young we learn every day new things. you gethe things -- rated in terms of the properties you list. if you're not providing people and authentic am sharing experience, you get a bad rating. i think we've educated and been involved in the conversation with our hosts. we've done things in terms of quality of listings. all those things together and you get to that 99% number. emily: we were recently interviewing the head of choice hotels. take a listen to what he had to say. >> they will have to play by the same rules we all do. that means life safety, security, you
that is what the data suggests is actually happening. t's work to create these structures that really helps protect those, and then what ,e've done -- amsterdam, paris london, san jose, philadelphia -- all over the world we been able to come up with partnerships the help cities get what they need and be able to address their concerns. emily: in the past you have 2000 in newgs down, york city and particular. have you change anything about your enforcement criteria? company.is is a young we learn...
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but anybody jump and how do you account for that and how good is the data? >> when looking at programs and the investing we do we are not looking at a specific trip this is before they book their travel is its authorization is authorization basically to book travel to come to the u.s.. so, looking at a person's travel history can be a little complicated at that point if it isn't including previous routes to the u.s.. where we see the most value is looking at the data that we do collect, the biographical information, the contact information, some other points of contact and a few other pieces and trying to draw associations to other known pieces of information that we no gives us national security concerns. during any type of associations we can do other people and then bouncing it through a lot of the intelligence community to see a holding is holdings that they have if any of the data show up in any of the information that they have and we pull it back into our holdings to see who is connected to this e-mail address? i'm getting at is the gap's testimony bef
but anybody jump and how do you account for that and how good is the data? >> when looking at programs and the investing we do we are not looking at a specific trip this is before they book their travel is its authorization is authorization basically to book travel to come to the u.s.. so, looking at a person's travel history can be a little complicated at that point if it isn't including previous routes to the u.s.. where we see the most value is looking at the data that we do collect,...
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. >> this is the panel on privacy and big data that have all had issues. the report stated they fundamentally shift the way that we interact with our surroundings and the state can certainly be extended to include reflects of data as they are covering the differing views as to whether this is a good thing or a bad thing. nevertheless, there's an energy medicine medicine from health care, politics, government, content and virtually every business is deemed affected their. we have a great time to discuss these issues. i will introduce them alphabetically. sean is the chief economist and senior director of research at the consumer electronics association. he is the author of recently if typical of the digital destiny of a of the new age of data will transform the way that we work with and communicate. to his left is alex macgillivray has been at the white house a little less than a year in his portfolio is the focus on internet policy and intellectual policy and the intersection of big data technology and privacy and before joining the government served as the
. >> this is the panel on privacy and big data that have all had issues. the report stated they fundamentally shift the way that we interact with our surroundings and the state can certainly be extended to include reflects of data as they are covering the differing views as to whether this is a good thing or a bad thing. nevertheless, there's an energy medicine medicine from health care, politics, government, content and virtually every business is deemed affected their. we have a great...
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we have invested enormous campaign resources for the right s of using this proprietary data, but the dnc in inappropriate action has denied us access to our own data, and this is data collected to hundreds of thousands of volunteers across america, and this data is funded by the over 2 million contributions that the campaign has received from people all across the country. let me briefly discuss three issues involved in the matter. first of all, this is not the first time that the vendor hired by the dnc, and the dnc to run the voter profile program has failed to protect the data. it is incompetence, and it is our campaign that alerted them that the campaign data was made available to other campaigns. we were not running to the media, and relying on assurances from the vendor that the problem would be are resolved. unfortunately the other day, the vendor once again dropped the firewall between the campaigns for some data. secondly after discussion with the dnc, it was clear that some of the staffers irresponsibly accessed some of the data from another campaign, and that behavior is un
we have invested enormous campaign resources for the right s of using this proprietary data, but the dnc in inappropriate action has denied us access to our own data, and this is data collected to hundreds of thousands of volunteers across america, and this data is funded by the over 2 million contributions that the campaign has received from people all across the country. let me briefly discuss three issues involved in the matter. first of all, this is not the first time that the vendor hired...
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way the data is being shared from the dnc vendor -- two months ago, when our firm acquired the data,ot only was the sanders data downloaded, the clinton data came with it. accusing them of having secretly and improperly looking at your data? >> i know what happened to us. mark: what would you do if the shoe were on the other foot? clinton aides had downloaded your data and looked at it? >> sure, we would complain about it, absolutely. to say that we have engaged in some the various thing here, because here are the facts, a couple of months ago when we first found out that the firewalls which are supposed to be in place to protect everybody's data were not in place, we immediately notify the dnc and told them that the firewalls were not in place, and they ensured us that they would be put back in place, and obviously they were not. that's why a couple of people had access to the data. has: the guy who was fired been quoted as saying that he was not trying to steal data, that he were trying to probe the firewall. do you believe that? >> here is what i believe. mark: do you believe -- >
way the data is being shared from the dnc vendor -- two months ago, when our firm acquired the data,ot only was the sanders data downloaded, the clinton data came with it. accusing them of having secretly and improperly looking at your data? >> i know what happened to us. mark: what would you do if the shoe were on the other foot? clinton aides had downloaded your data and looked at it? >> sure, we would complain about it, absolutely. to say that we have engaged in some the various...
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data flow. to getting the operational data i know. if i get -- if we go through with an approach, a pilot approach, we find one vendor that has the quality set of information that we need, that we can use, that meets our criteria, that is financially viable, that's a satisfactory result for me. fy get three or four competing and they're all providing something i can afford to support several because i need the data for several, i can support that as well, subject to availability of fund and the cost points on these convenient dorts. vendors. >> that is noaa done a cost/benefit analysis of gap mitigation alternatives to determine which ones are likely to be the most effective and worthy of investment? >> when we went through the gap analysis and the exercises in 2011, '12, '13, we had the riverside report which i imagine you've already read which identified a number of admittation approaches to lessen impact of loss of a major asset. we selected a number of those to compete and have been executing on those admittation approaches. we did
data flow. to getting the operational data i know. if i get -- if we go through with an approach, a pilot approach, we find one vendor that has the quality set of information that we need, that we can use, that meets our criteria, that is financially viable, that's a satisfactory result for me. fy get three or four competing and they're all providing something i can afford to support several because i need the data for several, i can support that as well, subject to availability of fund and the...
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from the data base. they plan to restore that. the dnc will continue to investigate making sure the data inappropriately accessed with no longer deleted and no longer in possession of the sanders campaign. the campaign will continue to cooperate with the dnc investigation of this breach. bernie sanders' campaign manager issued a statement, saying now what we need to restore confidence in the dnc's ability to secure data is an independent audit that encompasses the dnc's transparency at the dnc is essential. wmur political general john distaso weighed in how this mpact the debate. >> i think these candidates might be more tense and intense than they would have been going in. amy: meanwhile, the granite state debate is in the spotlight tonight for the abc news democratic debate. it's an important night for the democrats, their only debate in new hampshire before the primary. wmur's jen crompton joins us from st. anselm college where the debate is hours away. good morning, jen. >> good morning, amy, the stag
from the data base. they plan to restore that. the dnc will continue to investigate making sure the data inappropriately accessed with no longer deleted and no longer in possession of the sanders campaign. the campaign will continue to cooperate with the dnc investigation of this breach. bernie sanders' campaign manager issued a statement, saying now what we need to restore confidence in the dnc's ability to secure data is an independent audit that encompasses the dnc's transparency at the dnc...
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. >> >> i have the question about data security. the only way to get to a data security is multibillion-dollar a year over your investments of policies practices procedures and technology. i know of the data security is a regulatory issue in marketing issue but we will speak to the regulatory issue. is that a breach of vacation a begin of incentive to force companies to invest in data security? every dollar you put into data security you take it from research and development so where is the approach that government can't take for companies to invest to make sure we have good data security? i don't think there is a tough and in the position to deal with that downstream defects in and pollutes the database and the consumers are harmed. does that include use and transmission and? >> what is the right role of cover reregulation to create an incentive? >> i speak we have poured data. i would like to see the ftc step forward with the target brachiate andean the break-in where is the follow-up? how the credit cards were used illegally? >> y
. >> >> i have the question about data security. the only way to get to a data security is multibillion-dollar a year over your investments of policies practices procedures and technology. i know of the data security is a regulatory issue in marketing issue but we will speak to the regulatory issue. is that a breach of vacation a begin of incentive to force companies to invest in data security? every dollar you put into data security you take it from research and development so...
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the import data was an improvement. it still has eight-in front of it. ew .3%.a growth yes, it was closed down for the second quarter. demandll about domestic and government spending, offsetting a slowdown in exports. of course, that is caused by the deteriorating global trade environment. that comes back to china. --ty: a good explainer there but wow. what a story with anglo american today. the last time anglo american it scrapped its dividends was in 2009. shares of 70%, today was not as .ad, down by 11% but they are at a record low. they have sunk 70% this year. all of these mining companies are desperately trying to counter the slump in commodities, which as you know, they have slumped to the low was level since 1999. anglo american is scrapping 85,000 jobs, two thirds of its workforce. look at the shares, down by 11%. all of the miners are getting hammered today. an incredible story. we will have more on that in our bloomberg reporter in a little bit. let's check the first word news. courtney donohoe has more. courtney: we had two friends first. the
the import data was an improvement. it still has eight-in front of it. ew .3%.a growth yes, it was closed down for the second quarter. demandll about domestic and government spending, offsetting a slowdown in exports. of course, that is caused by the deteriorating global trade environment. that comes back to china. --ty: a good explainer there but wow. what a story with anglo american today. the last time anglo american it scrapped its dividends was in 2009. shares of 70%, today was not as .ad,...
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the data breach was serious. apparently, there were 25 separate instances where somebody in the sanders campaign accessed the data which they're not supposed to be doing. and the guy who was responsible for it got fired, which is the right thing to do. but i of course would like to put a benign, you know, look at this because i'd like this to go away and have these campaigns get back to talking about the issues. and so my own view of this is you do in fact have to shut down the database for a while if you don't know how somebody's accessing it. but it really is a bad thing for the sanders campaign. it hurts the sanders campaign. and i think they ought to minimize the shutdown and accelerate the investigation. i would like to see the database reopened to the sanders campaign before it ever gets to court. >> would you if you were chair of the dnc offer an assurance to the sanders campaign? >> you can't offer an assurance until you know what's going on but i think it's important so the public thinks it's fair not to
the data breach was serious. apparently, there were 25 separate instances where somebody in the sanders campaign accessed the data which they're not supposed to be doing. and the guy who was responsible for it got fired, which is the right thing to do. but i of course would like to put a benign, you know, look at this because i'd like this to go away and have these campaigns get back to talking about the issues. and so my own view of this is you do in fact have to shut down the database for a...
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are, what the access to the data is . doctor fallance be mentioned the pharmaceutical companies and we were very careful in the creation of cal index that the data use agreements were very specific to try to prevent that type of use of the data and the data was to be used for clinical purposes and to further research with a irb reviewing it so we need to do a better job communicating that >> i shared irb's as well, so which irb are you utilizing? >> i don't call. >> maybe you can get that >> it might be uc berkeley but can conform. >> other question from the commissioners? >> i can't believe we have togo along with this and not told about it. >> you don't have a individual. >> we have a lot of elderly popeal. it should be the other way around, you have to opt in. i don't know how you get away with this with hipaa. hipaa you can't give information oo anyone, relative or anyone. >> this is well within the bounds of hipaa. >> crazy. >> so, your model is fixed. we have on behalf of our members no choice what so ever to modify
are, what the access to the data is . doctor fallance be mentioned the pharmaceutical companies and we were very careful in the creation of cal index that the data use agreements were very specific to try to prevent that type of use of the data and the data was to be used for clinical purposes and to further research with a irb reviewing it so we need to do a better job communicating that >> i shared irb's as well, so which irb are you utilizing? >> i don't call. >> maybe you...
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the european close. mark: european stocks are little changed. eurozone inflation data reinforces the view that more stimulus is coming from the ecb. the european close starts right now. we are going to take you from new york to london in the next half hour. mark, tell us how they are closing in europe. mark: little change, that he. -- betty. we are awaiting janet yellen's speech, and awaiting the ecb tomorrow. the macro highlight of the day was the euro area's latest inflation report. consumer prices just rose 0.1%. economists expected 0.2%. that is reinforcing that the ecb has to do something tomorrow to accelerate inflation. don't forget, inflation has been way below the ecb's goal of 2% over a two-year horizon for the better part of three years. betty: ok. so staying on what is going on right now, mark, the worst-performing european stock today was steelmaker arcelormittal. what prompted this 12-year low? mark: check that out, betty, down 9%. a big iron ore producer today said steel prices are heading lower next year. citigroup says arcelormittal's earnings have fur
the european close. mark: european stocks are little changed. eurozone inflation data reinforces the view that more stimulus is coming from the ecb. the european close starts right now. we are going to take you from new york to london in the next half hour. mark, tell us how they are closing in europe. mark: little change, that he. -- betty. we are awaiting janet yellen's speech, and awaiting the ecb tomorrow. the macro highlight of the day was the euro area's latest inflation report. consumer...
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we use the data to drive up ticket sales. we sold 10% of the rolling stones tickets for the last tour. it was a massive success, touted all over billboard. pandora did all of the advertising quietly in a matter of days. we have been doing live streaming promotions that have driven real album purchases. yes, people actually buy albums in downloads. we have taken it from egg artists like the rolling stones down to small artists. za.e odez you probably don't know who they they are edm, electronic dance music. it is a new john rough, focused on millennials. -- genre, focused on millennials. we had a two were for them. it sold -- to work for them. it sold out in a matter of minutes. ur for them that sold out in a matter of minutes. we have used this data to monetize. we are looking for new ways to do it. that is what our new service is about. we have what's being talked about in social media outlets, and how they connect the drawingg, and connections to help an artist promoting new song, to promote other new artists, or to plan a t
we use the data to drive up ticket sales. we sold 10% of the rolling stones tickets for the last tour. it was a massive success, touted all over billboard. pandora did all of the advertising quietly in a matter of days. we have been doing live streaming promotions that have driven real album purchases. yes, people actually buy albums in downloads. we have taken it from egg artists like the rolling stones down to small artists. za.e odez you probably don't know who they they are edm, electronic...
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his campaign sued the national democratic campaign after they were blocked from accessing a key data base. >> when we have to people come to call, we can't general rate phone numbers to do that. >> reporter: the dnc was charged with sabotage saying it could cost more than $600,000 a day in donations. it started with a 45 minute computer glitch that allowed sanders' staffers to look at the data from the hillary clinton campaign. >> reporter: he was fired, and the dnc said four different users viewed the data from four different states, and they saved the data. >> it does not retain any day tax and they don't want any of the disa to. we are running a clean campaign. the clinton campaign says it's a breech of security. >>> a stolen jeep was involved somerville. police say the 18-year-old driver was trying to get away from officers when he hit the man on mystic avenue under 93. median. his injuries are serious, but >>> a family gunned down trying to cross the street. the father trying to push a stroller down the street lost his life. >> my heard goes out to them. the with the holidays nea
his campaign sued the national democratic campaign after they were blocked from accessing a key data base. >> when we have to people come to call, we can't general rate phone numbers to do that. >> reporter: the dnc was charged with sabotage saying it could cost more than $600,000 a day in donations. it started with a 45 minute computer glitch that allowed sanders' staffers to look at the data from the hillary clinton campaign. >> reporter: he was fired, and the dnc said four...
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is the data that strong? and france's future. the second round of regional elections take place sunday. we take a look at the political landscape. we begin with the markets. first gain this week. the s&p 500 stayed at its average. we have seen movement back and forth. a half percent short of its record high. street., we broke the it was nice to see an update. nothing special. day of the week. we did not see anything crazy happen in commodities with the exception of south africa but we will get to that. a much quieter day. lower.: still a grind what struck me was energy shares recovered even as oil prices didn't. there is a willingness to come in a little bit here on the energy needs. joe: we had initial claims that jumped to its highest in five months. it is still incredibly low. not necessarily the number you want to see less than a week before what is presumed to be the first that rate hike. scarlet: let's take a dive into the bloomberg terminal. it is looking like a done deal here. the fed will announce the interest rate decisi
is the data that strong? and france's future. the second round of regional elections take place sunday. we take a look at the political landscape. we begin with the markets. first gain this week. the s&p 500 stayed at its average. we have seen movement back and forth. a half percent short of its record high. street., we broke the it was nice to see an update. nothing special. day of the week. we did not see anything crazy happen in commodities with the exception of south africa but we will...
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the data includes, most importantly, friday's big jobs report. but yellen was clear, the fed's goal has been met on jobs, and she's confident it will be met on inflation. >> i anticipate continued economic growth at a moderate pace that will be sufficient to generate additional increases in employment, further reductions in the remaining margins of labor market slack and a rise in inflation to our 2% objective. >> reporter: the fed chair acknowledged the dangers of hiking rates too early, but she was much more specific and pointed about the dangers of hiking too late. she warned that the fed risked bankrupt rate hikes if they waited too long, and that could cause recession. new economic data added to the reason for rate hikes, indicating pressure in the economy. the adp reported growth of 287,000 in the private sector in november, more than wall street expected. it pointed the way to a robust friday jobs report from the government of at least 200,000. and atlanta fed president dennis lockhart said in a speech "the case for lift-off is compelling."
the data includes, most importantly, friday's big jobs report. but yellen was clear, the fed's goal has been met on jobs, and she's confident it will be met on inflation. >> i anticipate continued economic growth at a moderate pace that will be sufficient to generate additional increases in employment, further reductions in the remaining margins of labor market slack and a rise in inflation to our 2% objective. >> reporter: the fed chair acknowledged the dangers of hiking rates too...
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and that is like - brings all the data into question. cientist we want to make value judgment. they don't give you accuracy. >> could it be a difference of strides. >> i'm bringing the same amount of calories. it doesn't spend a lot of time educating you on what the data means and how to interpret it. >> i tried out the fit bit. it was higher in terms of the step count. you can check it. you can watch it tally up the steps. you are trying to develop a lifestyle of habits. using this and the app. from green stadiums to birds with goggles, i check my pulse. talking about the science, my heart is beating a little faster. for more exciting innovations join us next time on "techknow". go behind the scenes at aljazeera.com. >> this year is blowing our minds. >> scientists are studying el nino from space and the oceans. >> when the pacific speaks... everybody better listen. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an imp
and that is like - brings all the data into question. cientist we want to make value judgment. they don't give you accuracy. >> could it be a difference of strides. >> i'm bringing the same amount of calories. it doesn't spend a lot of time educating you on what the data means and how to interpret it. >> i tried out the fit bit. it was higher in terms of the step count. you can check it. you can watch it tally up the steps. you are trying to develop a lifestyle of habits....
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and that is like - brings all the data into question. cientist we want to make value judgment. they don't give you accuracy. >> could it be a difference of strides. >> i'm bringing the same amount of calories. it doesn't spend a lot of time educating you on what the data means and how to interpret it. >> i tried out the fit bit. it was higher in terms of the step count. you can check it. you can watch it tally up the steps. you are trying to develop a lifestyle of habits. using this and the app. from green stadiums to birds with goggles, i check my pulse. talking about the science, my heart is beating a little faster. for more exciting innovations join us next time on "techknow". go behind the scenes at aljazeera.com. >> hello, and welcome. you're watching the news hour coming to you live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, another set back for syria. the opposition says that the death of a powerful rebel leader could undermine talks with the government. >> we're at the camp of displaced iraqis. we'll tell why some sunni tribesme
and that is like - brings all the data into question. cientist we want to make value judgment. they don't give you accuracy. >> could it be a difference of strides. >> i'm bringing the same amount of calories. it doesn't spend a lot of time educating you on what the data means and how to interpret it. >> i tried out the fit bit. it was higher in terms of the step count. you can check it. you can watch it tally up the steps. you are trying to develop a lifestyle of habits....
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you can't unsee the data that these folks saw. even if you get it back, it can't be unseen with the sanders' folks and i think the clinton campaign is going to be looking for some retribution here or some sort of repayment or something. what can you offer the clinton campaign besides an apology for bad software on your end? >> well, one thing we can offer them is ensuring that our vendor does everything it takes to conduct a thorough review of what happened, why did this glitch occur in the first place. put in safe guards to ensure it doesn't have happen. reinforce the fire walls so there's no way they can be violated. i want to make something clear here too. there was no intentional breach here on the part of the sanders campaign. they didn't hack it, nor did anybody else. no data was compromised in any of this. >> so this was a dnc mistake? >> this was a vendor problem, and we instructed them to fix it, but while that opening happened, the campaign should not have accessed data that they could clearly see did not belong to them.
you can't unsee the data that these folks saw. even if you get it back, it can't be unseen with the sanders' folks and i think the clinton campaign is going to be looking for some retribution here or some sort of repayment or something. what can you offer the clinton campaign besides an apology for bad software on your end? >> well, one thing we can offer them is ensuring that our vendor does everything it takes to conduct a thorough review of what happened, why did this glitch occur in...
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the eia data today showed another stock build. you add up all the inventory. u.s.rude and products and strategic petroleum reserves it's over 2 billion barrels of oil. that weighs heavily on the market, even if there was an opec cutback. the world is over supplied, and it's about to get more. we think there is light at the end of the tunnel. light at the end of the we're. we'll see inventory draws by the end of 2016. maybe a good bit of pain in the first quarter. >> you are looking for a $55 wti in 2016. >> we think that's a certain bet for -- when that starts happening, the buldz in the market will start appearing? >> appreciate your time. we'll see you soon. >> always good to be with you. >> likewise. ed morris of citi. >> 38.24r. that's the august low. slides below there, it obviously will go to $35 very quickly. is it static over the course of the year? is it something that he just mentioned is a fourth quarter event and why is it that we get there. >> what about energy equities. you have calls this week, people trying to make the bottom calls, you know. there'
the eia data today showed another stock build. you add up all the inventory. u.s.rude and products and strategic petroleum reserves it's over 2 billion barrels of oil. that weighs heavily on the market, even if there was an opec cutback. the world is over supplied, and it's about to get more. we think there is light at the end of the tunnel. light at the end of the we're. we'll see inventory draws by the end of 2016. maybe a good bit of pain in the first quarter. >> you are looking for a...
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you look at the data in the u.s.i told you that one central bank would be hiking is doing the other flip-flop and talking about not hiking rates, it is hard to reconcile the two. it depends on how important you think this rate hike actually is. i wonder -- the u.k. economy is lagging. there is a lack, so it is not surprising we are not in the same place. on the other hand, u.k. economy it is been open, busted by the volatility we have seen -- we have been seeing. maybe carney has a little more reason to be more circumspect. the fed has a domestic agenda that is more solid. i can logically make reason for why carney is doing what he is doing. jonathan: merrill lynch is to with us as well. what is your two cents into this debate? we hear a lot more about macro prudential policy. the idea is to keep rates low. is that the way you read things? economies, they are in advanced states. as long as inflation is low in the u.k., the intent for carney is to make sure the pound does not follow the dollar higher. she can afford t
you look at the data in the u.s.i told you that one central bank would be hiking is doing the other flip-flop and talking about not hiking rates, it is hard to reconcile the two. it depends on how important you think this rate hike actually is. i wonder -- the u.k. economy is lagging. there is a lack, so it is not surprising we are not in the same place. on the other hand, u.k. economy it is been open, busted by the volatility we have seen -- we have been seeing. maybe carney has a little more...
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sanders team to improperly access the hillary clinton campaign's voter data. the dnc has barred the sanders camp from accessing its data base and last hour, senator sanders spoke exclusively to our nbc news team on capitol hill. >> reporter: senator sanders, do you have any response? >> i think we are going to be doing a press conference at 1:00. >> reporter: personally are you disappointed with this staffer? >> we are going to be doing a press conference at 1:00. >> we will talk about all that at 1:00. >> dnc congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz spoke to tamron hall about this earlier. take a look. >> we are going to be having an independent audit done so we can assess the depth of this breach. the voter file is of tremendous value to campaigns, to state parties, to party committees, because it includes data about individual voters' habits. >> so we have our political experts, our whole team assembled with us to help break down what this means for democrats, also for the sanders campaign. we expect to hear from them coming up within a couple of minutes. stev
sanders team to improperly access the hillary clinton campaign's voter data. the dnc has barred the sanders camp from accessing its data base and last hour, senator sanders spoke exclusively to our nbc news team on capitol hill. >> reporter: senator sanders, do you have any response? >> i think we are going to be doing a press conference at 1:00. >> reporter: personally are you disappointed with this staffer? >> we are going to be doing a press conference at 1:00....
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how do you account for that and how good is the data? >> looking at the program and the vetting we do with that, we're not looking at a specific trip, this is authorization to book travel to come to the u.s. so looking at a person's travel history is going to be a little complicated at that point if it's not including previous routes to the u.s. where we see the most value are the data sets that we collect, the biographical information, the contact information, some of their points of contact and a few other pieces and trying to draw associations to other known pieces of information that we know does give us national security concerns. in drawing any link analysis or type of associations we can to other people and then bouncing it through a lot of the intelligence committee to see the holdings they have if any of these data sets show up in any of the information that they have. we pull it back into our data hold i holding connect ed ed to it thi e-mail address. >> the testimony before this committee seven weeks ago approximately the direc
how do you account for that and how good is the data? >> looking at the program and the vetting we do with that, we're not looking at a specific trip, this is authorization to book travel to come to the u.s. so looking at a person's travel history is going to be a little complicated at that point if it's not including previous routes to the u.s. where we see the most value are the data sets that we collect, the biographical information, the contact information, some of their points of...
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there is encryption malware the said hey we are going to encrypt your data. if you pay me a thousand dollars i will send you the encryption key so you can use your data. so one is destruction one is locking it up. the most common is covert malware that maintains persistent environment so is constantly under system why campy do to the end is trying to gain access to files and information and things of value from an information perspective to expo. up from your entity. >> host: with the advent of wireless, has that made security even more difficult? >> guest: i think it's made it more difficult. when you think of trying to maintain the protective layer with al qaeda threat. you are not saying that the threat of an at 11 take against those? you to look at the world through that lens. you say i've got all these things to protect another protect them so you think of all that the assets of the global companies now they access points. the internet of things and all the devices in connectivity and the vendors and connectivity channel partners. you are so connected and
there is encryption malware the said hey we are going to encrypt your data. if you pay me a thousand dollars i will send you the encryption key so you can use your data. so one is destruction one is locking it up. the most common is covert malware that maintains persistent environment so is constantly under system why campy do to the end is trying to gain access to files and information and things of value from an information perspective to expo. up from your entity. >> host: with the...
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i think the interesting thing to me is how the mortality data were related to the morbidity data. they were very careful to say there between t t two and they avoided causal language so we don't know. in fact, most of the critics and the authors themselves really backed off of saying, "this causes this," because there's too much, well, the data points artoo far apart yet and so i think they have little story i heard about how they got, how this came about, how it was published is that the two authors are man and wife. the man had d st come from stockholm where he won the nobel prize in economics and the wife has suffered from lower back pain for, incurable it says, for many years so she was very interested in suffering and what were some of the causes and cures of that. he had large data sets, had this reputation as well, and they just sort of by accident sliced the data to get this segment that we're going to be talking about and found this rapid increase in mortality. itit sort of an interesting story about how- bob sessions: yeah. david jepsen: science is not- bob sessions: yeah
i think the interesting thing to me is how the mortality data were related to the morbidity data. they were very careful to say there between t t two and they avoided causal language so we don't know. in fact, most of the critics and the authors themselves really backed off of saying, "this causes this," because there's too much, well, the data points artoo far apart yet and so i think they have little story i heard about how they got, how this came about, how it was published is that...
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the sanders campaign can't access the dnc data at all. le? >> it's a problem. in some ways it goes against the bernie sanders brand. he is supposed to be a new breed of politician, very much differentiating himself from hillary clinton. who kind of in his view and the view of his supporters are playing the old game of politics, sometimes dirty politics. in this kind of smashes at that. this is not fight -- this is pro-pry -- proprietary data. it's a prsh foblem for the dnc they don't have a better protector of the data. it's a problem for the bernie sanders campaign, not only for brand but the fact that he can't access this data at this crucial moment of the campaign. >> and very quickly, todd, is this permanent? they're not going to let the sanders campaign access voter data base for the rest of the campaign? >> it sounds as though the dnc wants reassurance that this problem has been taken care of, that the ill-gotten games have been discarded and probably this will get patched up. the party is there to provide data on a level playing fie
the sanders campaign can't access the dnc data at all. le? >> it's a problem. in some ways it goes against the bernie sanders brand. he is supposed to be a new breed of politician, very much differentiating himself from hillary clinton. who kind of in his view and the view of his supporters are playing the old game of politics, sometimes dirty politics. in this kind of smashes at that. this is not fight -- this is pro-pry -- proprietary data. it's a prsh foblem for the dnc they don't have...
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there is holes in the data we want to fill. so over time to beauty of technology is it builds upon itself and gets better and better and better. that is certainly you were talking about in your testimony. >> the information required under the visa waiver program incentivize ds or sometimes the threat of potential punishment can make sure countries are sharing what they should be and if not we are aware and can address it. by definition visa waiver program countries are strong allies to begin with. i don't want to overstate there was never information between the united states and the united kingdom or the united states and france before we implemented this. of course there was. share all the time. this structures it and makes it mandatory and we can potentially take remedial action if a country is not meeting their obligations. and very quickly to finish the other two components. the third element that makes the visa waiver program is -- documents. again, this is something that exists for travel under the v.w.p. but not under vi
there is holes in the data we want to fill. so over time to beauty of technology is it builds upon itself and gets better and better and better. that is certainly you were talking about in your testimony. >> the information required under the visa waiver program incentivize ds or sometimes the threat of potential punishment can make sure countries are sharing what they should be and if not we are aware and can address it. by definition visa waiver program countries are strong allies to...
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how do you account for that and how good is the data? >> looking at the program and the background checks and the vetting we do with that. we're not looking at a specific trip, this is authorization to book travel to come to the u.s. so looking at a person's travel history is going to be a little complicated at that point if it's not including previous routes to the u.s. where we see the most value are the data sets that we collect, the biographical information, the contact information, some of their points of contact and a few other pieces and trying to draw associations to other known pieces of information that we know does give us national security concerns. in drawing any link analysis or type of associations we can to other people and then bouncing it through a lot of the intelligence committee to see the holdings they have if any of these data sets show up in any of the information that they have. we pull it back into our data holding to see who is connected to this e-mail address. >> the testimony before this committee seven weeks
how do you account for that and how good is the data? >> looking at the program and the background checks and the vetting we do with that. we're not looking at a specific trip, this is authorization to book travel to come to the u.s. so looking at a person's travel history is going to be a little complicated at that point if it's not including previous routes to the u.s. where we see the most value are the data sets that we collect, the biographical information, the contact information,...
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i know we have had the police department's data district by district, but is there a way to use the gsp gps data to look at district-by-district enforcement? >> i could answer part of that question and let command maddox answer. to the degree that they have a hand held device with gps capabilitieses they could do that? >> if you have the gps data here, it could easily be separated into each district; right? . >> yes. >> with numbers, like the police have provided, >> oh, absolutely, i see what you are saying. yes, sure. >> and i know that police officers can issue similar citations. is there a way to get the data that combines the parking control officers with the police officers, and the total citations? >> yes. >> in the key enforcement areas like the intersections you mentioned, but also on a district-by-district level too? >> if they cite using similar traffic violations such as double parking, they could be included as part of our data. >> i think what we found when looking at the police data is that some districts like the richmond district station was doing a really good job on f
i know we have had the police department's data district by district, but is there a way to use the gsp gps data to look at district-by-district enforcement? >> i could answer part of that question and let command maddox answer. to the degree that they have a hand held device with gps capabilitieses they could do that? >> if you have the gps data here, it could easily be separated into each district; right? . >> yes. >> with numbers, like the police have provided,...
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we will look at the latest export and input -- import data from china. later, ceos talk climate change. geb trioalk about the and how they are creating a global coffee empire. nine minutes into the session in london, the ftse 100, lower by 1/10 of one thing percent. this is "on the move." good morning. ♪ guy: welcome back. ."u are watching "on the move that is the city of london. we were expecting the footsie to open higher. we are down by 2/10 of one thing percent. let's get you up to speed. abenomics has received a shot in the arm after revised gdp data shows japan avoided recession last quarter. the threey grew 1% in months through september rather than shrinking 0.8%. pimco is going for some heavyweight names in an effort to reassure its clients. the company announced that former fed chief ben bernanke, former british prime minister gordon brown, and former ecb head jean-claude trichet a will be part of a new global advisory board. china's biggest bank icbc said it punished 137 staff for breaches of communist party discipline, such as accepting gifts
we will look at the latest export and input -- import data from china. later, ceos talk climate change. geb trioalk about the and how they are creating a global coffee empire. nine minutes into the session in london, the ftse 100, lower by 1/10 of one thing percent. this is "on the move." good morning. ♪ guy: welcome back. ."u are watching "on the move that is the city of london. we were expecting the footsie to open higher. we are down by 2/10 of one thing percent. let's...
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economic the data we have seen in emerging markets is fadedthen the brazil gdp number was horrible, awful. it just seems like a mess. goldman brought out the dword, depression, to describe the situation. betty: four obituary. -- or obituary. what's going to restore investor confidence? seems like brazil will need to see an end in sight to this scandal. there were obviously multiple arrests, including the ceo of that huge bank down there. people didn't see it coming. what people were saying is that until the corruption scandal ends, business activity is kind of paralyzed and you get these low numbers. bright spots here, but turkey with those manufacturing numbers, that the right spot, it really hurt professional investors, right? people whok the -- think they have the market right but were caught off guard. they talked about the emerging markets, let's see what they said. the expectedbly to following the market fall in china and august, with the sovereign wealth funds settling in the quarter. it was really painful for us, probably with the bene
economic the data we have seen in emerging markets is fadedthen the brazil gdp number was horrible, awful. it just seems like a mess. goldman brought out the dword, depression, to describe the situation. betty: four obituary. -- or obituary. what's going to restore investor confidence? seems like brazil will need to see an end in sight to this scandal. there were obviously multiple arrests, including the ceo of that huge bank down there. people didn't see it coming. what people were saying is...
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the data helps boston's traffic control center determine whether to change the timing of traffic lights. and last summer, mayor walsh launched boston 311, an improved version of the city's constituent services program, modeled after similar programs in baltimore and new york. residents can call in to this 311 call center or report issues via the 311 app on their smartphones-- anything from missed trash pick-ups to potholes. >> potholes are dangerous, they can do damage to your car and everything. >> reporter: another app called city worker assigns a deadline to each job. the goal is to fill potholes within 24 hours. they meet it 80% of the time. danny nee gets all kinds of requests. >> the person says, "there doesn't seem to be any public trash cans on bunker hill street. a trash can near the bus stop would be nice." >> reporter: on the street, nee carries a smartphone and a tablet to keep track of the workload. when his crew finishes installing the can on bunker hill street, nee snaps a photo, which can be sent to the constituent. >> i've noticed a real improvement in terms of response
the data helps boston's traffic control center determine whether to change the timing of traffic lights. and last summer, mayor walsh launched boston 311, an improved version of the city's constituent services program, modeled after similar programs in baltimore and new york. residents can call in to this 311 call center or report issues via the 311 app on their smartphones-- anything from missed trash pick-ups to potholes. >> potholes are dangerous, they can do damage to your car and...