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>> i lot of the big data companies today are doing bigger versions of the things that we used to do with small data. so we have had business intelligence tools for a while, now there are companies that do business intelligence on big data. we have had quarry optimizers for a time, companies that do quarry optimizers for bigger data and these are all great. like vin nod said, oracle is great, we need those things but the big complexity that nobody is trying to solve today is the complexity of asking the right things. right. we no longer have the ability to ask the right questions. >> i like the way that vinod put it and that was that if you're looking only under the lamp post for your keys you're asking the wrong question. >> that's right. >> and that data can't give you the answers. all right. gurjeet, thank you for being with us this morning. >>> that's our show for this week. my thanks to my guest vinod could say la and gurjeet signing of ayasdi. those interviews and all our past interviews are available at "press: here" tv.com. i'm scott mcgrew. thank you for making us part of your su
>> i lot of the big data companies today are doing bigger versions of the things that we used to do with small data. so we have had business intelligence tools for a while, now there are companies that do business intelligence on big data. we have had quarry optimizers for a time, companies that do quarry optimizers for bigger data and these are all great. like vin nod said, oracle is great, we need those things but the big complexity that nobody is trying to solve today is the complexity...
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here is the rub: the top line finding from an analysis that was done of the cleary act data and the new data that just came out was the 91 percent of campuses disclose zero reports of rape. letrape. let me say that will more time. 91 percent of campuses reported or disclosed zero incidents of rape. now, we know that is defying reality and research. what is really going on? there is more here obviously that simple data. for that we will turn to my valued colleague. >> thank you. the new research also took a look at a few other categories of crime that are disclosed every year by every school as a part of the requirement. so we are 91% of campuses campuses91 percent of campuses certified that they did not receive a single report of rape, we also looked at new categories including dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking. these additions are knew for 2014 and are in the database now for the 1st time and were a part of the violence against women act reauthorization in 2013. collecting information about dating violence, domestic violence and stalking in addition to rate matters becau
here is the rub: the top line finding from an analysis that was done of the cleary act data and the new data that just came out was the 91 percent of campuses disclose zero reports of rape. letrape. let me say that will more time. 91 percent of campuses reported or disclosed zero incidents of rape. now, we know that is defying reality and research. what is really going on? there is more here obviously that simple data. for that we will turn to my valued colleague. >> thank you. the new...
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>> i'm more concerned with getting a data flow, to getting the operational data i need. if we go through with an approach, a pilot approach, and we find one vendor that has the quality set of information we need, that we can use that is meeting other criteria, and that is financially viable, that's a satisfactory result for me. if i get three or four competing and they're all providing something i can afford to support several because i need the data from several, i can support that as well subject to availability of funds and the cost points on these vendors. >> okay. has noaa done a cost benefit analysis of gap mitigation alternatives to determine which on
>> i'm more concerned with getting a data flow, to getting the operational data i need. if we go through with an approach, a pilot approach, and we find one vendor that has the quality set of information we need, that we can use that is meeting other criteria, and that is financially viable, that's a satisfactory result for me. if i get three or four competing and they're all providing something i can afford to support several because i need the data from several, i can support that as...
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the balance? what you want to see your data including the audiovisual chats, pictures, data and images taken of you wherever it might be coming you can see on facebook across the globe we know where you are are and who you are with and what you are doing. it's very short steps to produce a very detailed life from that but if you've done nothing wrong, you've got nothing to hide. there are cascade effects we need to think through as well and mitigate. like i said i don't think it is just a national security issue but if you look at examples of climate change and proliferation and global health, we don't seem to have the tools and this is something we need to move forward with a belief. there've been works not only in the united states but across the affected countries between new zealand, australia, canada, germany particularly has been shocked by the revelations into the depth of the data mining that went on and largely perhaps still goes on. whether or not the national system of the judiciary provisions through the act is enough oversight for you as a people and for the as a community and that the
the balance? what you want to see your data including the audiovisual chats, pictures, data and images taken of you wherever it might be coming you can see on facebook across the globe we know where you are are and who you are with and what you are doing. it's very short steps to produce a very detailed life from that but if you've done nothing wrong, you've got nothing to hide. there are cascade effects we need to think through as well and mitigate. like i said i don't think it is just a...
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let's put all the science and all the data on the table. let's not drive the conversation based on pure ideology or a particularly dogma. let's focus on the science and on the data. we couldn't agree more. there are some who want to ignore the reality of the u.s. model. there are some who choose to deny the reality of the u.s. success in growing our economy, producing more energy at the same time bringing down carbon emissions. there's a lesson there for us to learn, and our hope is more will talk about this, more will learn from it, and we'll figure out collectively not only the united states, but globally how to address the issue. once we see the new congress assembled, we see who's in the white house, i think at that point we better be able to judge the likelihood of change. i will say i believe there's a clear majority in both the house and senate today to make significant changes to the rfs. i think process has been the thing that's protected that old relic in the past, and i think we just need to mount an effort to educate the america
let's put all the science and all the data on the table. let's not drive the conversation based on pure ideology or a particularly dogma. let's focus on the science and on the data. we couldn't agree more. there are some who want to ignore the reality of the u.s. model. there are some who choose to deny the reality of the u.s. success in growing our economy, producing more energy at the same time bringing down carbon emissions. there's a lesson there for us to learn, and our hope is more will...
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the manufacturing data, not pretty. the services data, ok. ve the extra layer with the saudi arabia tension as well. euro-dollar, euro buying the dollar and nine cents. some of the moves. let's get into the stock movers with caroline hyde. year, butit is a new the same old story. china goes down and it rings down commodities. concerns about manufacturing data. orst performer on the stoxx 600. the stoxx 600 is having its worst day and a month. theworst of those feeling hit in terms of commodities demand from china. this is a tire maker up by more than 4%. the chief executive has been speaking to the german press. says that it will likely have a hit on their sales because of the vw scandal. randgold is one of them. why? because of the haven trade. money going into the haven that is gold. it is the best performer on the stock 600. jonathan: i just wanted to bring up some of the pmi data we are getting this morning. spanish december manufacturing pmi coming in at 53. the forecast at 53.6. let's not get overly concerned about this. anything to see
the manufacturing data, not pretty. the services data, ok. ve the extra layer with the saudi arabia tension as well. euro-dollar, euro buying the dollar and nine cents. some of the moves. let's get into the stock movers with caroline hyde. year, butit is a new the same old story. china goes down and it rings down commodities. concerns about manufacturing data. orst performer on the stoxx 600. the stoxx 600 is having its worst day and a month. theworst of those feeling hit in terms of...
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let's look at the science and let's look at the data. we think that's the way all investigations should be undertaken. thank you very much. i appreciate you taking the time today. sorry i'm hoarse. hopefully next time i won't feel this way. thank you. >>> good afternoon, all, again. i hope everybody enjoyed your lunch. again, welcome to the 2016 state of american energy presentation. as we all know, energy is fundamental to our society's standard of living, to a healthy economy, and its a critical part of our national security. as this new year begins and clearly the presidential elections and campaign are in full swing, this year's state of american energy report, which is on the table in front of you at your seats, focuses on the critical energy policy choices ahead. the presentation today will focus on the importance of getting it right when it comes to our energy future and the policies that will drive that. it's our hope that this information in the presentation today will help drive a thoughtful discussion about policy both now and
let's look at the science and let's look at the data. we think that's the way all investigations should be undertaken. thank you very much. i appreciate you taking the time today. sorry i'm hoarse. hopefully next time i won't feel this way. thank you. >>> good afternoon, all, again. i hope everybody enjoyed your lunch. again, welcome to the 2016 state of american energy presentation. as we all know, energy is fundamental to our society's standard of living, to a healthy economy, and...
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then they started with the data collection. they traded and brought officers to the table and work with them on how could they in a very quick way, gather information for every single stop weather was a pedestrian stop or traffic stop in 90 seconds or less. so they would have a way of collecting all of the data on race, reason for the stop, location, whether the was search or anything retrieved from the search, all of that. they were in the process of just solidifying their rp's with technology organizations that were going to assist them with that. after that, we went to open. we've now to beatings with open. i think our meetings with oakland have been amazing. even meeting with assistant chief paul figaro , the chief outlaw and their technology assistant sgt. and their technology assistant sgt. this is what we've learned from open. oakland. i should start by saying before we met with oakland met with chief workshop guzik consent decree officer in charge of oakland. so, oakland is an interesting police department. i mean, most
then they started with the data collection. they traded and brought officers to the table and work with them on how could they in a very quick way, gather information for every single stop weather was a pedestrian stop or traffic stop in 90 seconds or less. so they would have a way of collecting all of the data on race, reason for the stop, location, whether the was search or anything retrieved from the search, all of that. they were in the process of just solidifying their rp's with technology...
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do you agree there's a difference between the output and the raw data, the satellite data coming down from the satellites? >> let me predicate this with saying i'm not an expert which talks about the essential versus nonessential data sets. and they address mostly the issue of the data. there is a difference between input and output products for certain. no question about that. so the -- the simple answer to your question is, yes, there's a difference between those. and i don't know that the policy was meaning to address the output products, the output services, as they are free and open to all. but it is focused on, from my perspective in using commercial data in our operations, is how we deal with the data we receive from the vendors, which is the input data you refer to. >> so going back to your mention of wm-40, there's another statement that says, wmo-40 resolutions 40 and 25 explicitly permit private sector companies to restrict the redistribution of their data. and allow those same member countries flexibility and discretion in determining which data sets are freely exchange an
do you agree there's a difference between the output and the raw data, the satellite data coming down from the satellites? >> let me predicate this with saying i'm not an expert which talks about the essential versus nonessential data sets. and they address mostly the issue of the data. there is a difference between input and output products for certain. no question about that. so the -- the simple answer to your question is, yes, there's a difference between those. and i don't know that...
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the data we will come back to a little bit later. e beating that the chinese authorities have given the market is spectacular. put that in context for me. ramin: if you look at the devaluation of the onshore renminbi versus the dollar, if you look at it relative to the trade-weighted basket, it's much negligible.ost they are not using the basket. we have shown that negatively correlated. what they are seeming to do is to use that as a reference. this could be used as an excuse for devaluing the renminbi further. 6.8%.recast is that gives it a 5% devaluation. we think it's going to be a rough ride. it will be a two-way market. all of these people were betting on the one-way movement and will be shaken. more volatility. of course, that spills over into competitors throughout asia. particularly, i'm thinking about the korean won. guy: it's interesting that they left out of their major investors from that basket. you understand the reaction function? ramin: from the chinese authorities, no, which is why i would be cautious about investing
the data we will come back to a little bit later. e beating that the chinese authorities have given the market is spectacular. put that in context for me. ramin: if you look at the devaluation of the onshore renminbi versus the dollar, if you look at it relative to the trade-weighted basket, it's much negligible.ost they are not using the basket. we have shown that negatively correlated. what they are seeming to do is to use that as a reference. this could be used as an excuse for devaluing the...
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i mean, if you manipulate data and you don't clear the system of that corrupt data, that system stays crumb. if you manipulated 3 ,000 claims to show that they were either done early or not done at all, then that number reduces from the backlog, that's an incorrect number because the data was manipulated and we also -- we did a report on vba's claims processing initiative to process claims over two years and what we found was they were touting that they reduced all or cleared all these claims when, in fact, they just shifted. they shifted from the backlog to an end product that they used to track claims, and that end product was not part of the backlog. >> i appreciate your candor. two questions. two points. one, could it be, then, that the claims backlog is actually higher than is now indicated? number two, moving forward, will the focus be in ensuring that new claims do not become part of the backlog while simultaneously conceding that those that have already been manipulated, it's very difficult to go back in and deal with data that's been manipulated because those claims -- to you
i mean, if you manipulate data and you don't clear the system of that corrupt data, that system stays crumb. if you manipulated 3 ,000 claims to show that they were either done early or not done at all, then that number reduces from the backlog, that's an incorrect number because the data was manipulated and we also -- we did a report on vba's claims processing initiative to process claims over two years and what we found was they were touting that they reduced all or cleared all these claims...
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it's less about looking at what the data tells you about that. it's more about we've seen it work basically. so if the question is investing for example in civil society and iraq an effective investment in terms of your ability to ameliorate the blocking effect in the investments, yes, it's effective. it's an investment that we'll continue to make. even though the program gave birth to this research has now ended, we won't back away from a belief in and investment in iraqi civil society. because we have witnessed time and again their ability to challenge vested interests and change the dynamics, the invest differences for what the blockages of vested interests put in place in terms of governance, perhaps transparency of service delivery. and yes, it's an incremental process and very imperfect situation, but we directly witnessed civil society affecting positive change in terms of taking on vested interests. and so we'll continue to make an investment in that. >> i'll take the last round of questions so that final remarks from the panelists. we hav
it's less about looking at what the data tells you about that. it's more about we've seen it work basically. so if the question is investing for example in civil society and iraq an effective investment in terms of your ability to ameliorate the blocking effect in the investments, yes, it's effective. it's an investment that we'll continue to make. even though the program gave birth to this research has now ended, we won't back away from a belief in and investment in iraqi civil society....
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and have the data. they are not just looking for people with traffic infractions because once police department requires a license plate readers and a find a memorandum of agreement with state police and at the national criminal intelligence center database and find an agreement with the department of homeland security and get the illegal alien database and sign an agreement with the departure of defense and get another database and another database and precip on that laptop, at the norwich police department, he can be a terrorist hunter. it is coming. it is coming. in the front. wait for the microphone. >> the same capability that cause the bombing -- >> the question is whether or not all of this accumulation of information and social media was the key to catching the boston marathon bomber. the answer is it is a great story but it is not true. but the bigger answer is there were 3500 law enforcement officials at the boston marathon that day. 3500 local, state, federal, rent a guards, 3500. the fbi alre
and have the data. they are not just looking for people with traffic infractions because once police department requires a license plate readers and a find a memorandum of agreement with state police and at the national criminal intelligence center database and find an agreement with the department of homeland security and get the illegal alien database and sign an agreement with the departure of defense and get another database and another database and precip on that laptop, at the norwich...
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>> i'm more concerned with getting a data flow, to getting the operational data i need. if we go through with an approach, a pilot approach, and we find one vendor that has the quality set of information we need, that we can use that is meeting other criteria, and that is financially viable, that's a satisfactory result for me. if i get three or four competing and they're all providing something i can afford to support several because i need the data from several, i can support that as well subject to availability of funds and the cost points on these vendors. >> okay. has 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 and '13, we had a report called the riverside report, i imagine you've already read, which identified a number of mitigation approaches to lessen the impact of loss of a major asset. we selected a number of those to complete. we did not do -- and have been executing on those mitigatio
>> i'm more concerned with getting a data flow, to getting the operational data i need. if we go through with an approach, a pilot approach, and we find one vendor that has the quality set of information we need, that we can use that is meeting other criteria, and that is financially viable, that's a satisfactory result for me. if i get three or four competing and they're all providing something i can afford to support several because i need the data from several, i can support that as...
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are they applying ongoing protection for the systems and data? are they using the framework or an equivalent standard? in fact, insurance companies may require their clients to adopt the framework in order to demonstrate inshushlt and reduce premiums. we could see greater pressure brought to bear. so market forces in the fear may make nist voluntarily guidelines the standards to demonstrate to insurers or in court that they've exercised all due care to protect their customers and their assets. one additional point, cyber security is just too important to do on the cheap. overreliance on technically acceptable accounts c acceptable contracts can be risky. our fifth war fighting domain, cyberspace, must be appropriately funded. u.s. cyber command has been funded at a level that represents a mere 1/1000th of the budget. four banks, jpmorgan chase, bank of america, citibank and wells fargo are spending three times of the amount on cyber security. jpmorgan, after they got hacked, decided to double their i.t. security spent from $250 million a year to $
are they applying ongoing protection for the systems and data? are they using the framework or an equivalent standard? in fact, insurance companies may require their clients to adopt the framework in order to demonstrate inshushlt and reduce premiums. we could see greater pressure brought to bear. so market forces in the fear may make nist voluntarily guidelines the standards to demonstrate to insurers or in court that they've exercised all due care to protect their customers and their assets....
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we see a little bit of that in the survey data from iraq. although not as strong. the other thing we see here is if you share information with people about the cost of violence in the country you have a strong effect on driving support for militant groups and this is across all kinds of milton groups and that effect is strongest among the poor. out in very borne large scale surveys across a number of years. >> thank you. some of the key takeaways from this conversation is that i like the question underneath the research which talks about how good governance can diminish support for isis and sectarian militias. it highlights that the violence coming from a point of belief, from a point of religious belief that you have to do this. second it gives hope that there is possibility that you can diminish that and good governance is allowed to do that. civil society is a good partner that could be worked with and i think this is one of the success imposed 2003.q it is important, a paradigm shift for governments because -- for government to have another partner on the scene
we see a little bit of that in the survey data from iraq. although not as strong. the other thing we see here is if you share information with people about the cost of violence in the country you have a strong effect on driving support for militant groups and this is across all kinds of milton groups and that effect is strongest among the poor. out in very borne large scale surveys across a number of years. >> thank you. some of the key takeaways from this conversation is that i like the...
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by the way, when you say that consumers are not benefiting, look at the data. en you look at car sales, they're at the highest pace in 2015 in over 15 years. when you look at some areas like leisure and hospitality, people are taking vacations, people are flying. there's just some things, they may not be spending as much money on department stores, but they're certainly spending it in other ways. >> the hiring, you say, suggests that businesses are confident about an improving 2016. are you? what's your prediction for gdp this year? >> i think in 2016, we're going to see growth somewhere around 2%. there is sluggish productivity in 2015, and productivity is not as good as i would like it to be in 2016, and that's one of the reasons why jobs at some point will be a lot weaker in 2016 than they were in 2015, but that doesn't mean no jobs being created. i think an average of about 200,000 per month, which will be a little bit less than 2015, when we had 221,000, but that's not a bad number when the federal reserve tells us that all you need is between 100,000 to 12
by the way, when you say that consumers are not benefiting, look at the data. en you look at car sales, they're at the highest pace in 2015 in over 15 years. when you look at some areas like leisure and hospitality, people are taking vacations, people are flying. there's just some things, they may not be spending as much money on department stores, but they're certainly spending it in other ways. >> the hiring, you say, suggests that businesses are confident about an improving 2016. are...
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the internet of things and big data, a continuation of the trends. everything is cheaper, let's not push that opportunity overseas by regulating it to quickly here. >> let me just pose the question , do you expect that the market -- this is all very new. do you expect the market will solve the security and privacy concerns? >> it is like -- it is nice to look at the history of garage door openers. each brand had a separate code. went to these little switches on the side of the transmitter. that was such a pain and nobody did it. with the rotating code every time you open your garage door is a different authentication. readilya technology understood and available, so we will see the same kind of generating. a country that may leapfrog the u.s., where they have established universal , identitytion program proof technology that can be standardized throughout the entire country. >> you are in the regulatory business. do you think the market will solve the security and privacy problems? >> i know better to disagree with what markets will do. i will caveat
the internet of things and big data, a continuation of the trends. everything is cheaper, let's not push that opportunity overseas by regulating it to quickly here. >> let me just pose the question , do you expect that the market -- this is all very new. do you expect the market will solve the security and privacy concerns? >> it is like -- it is nice to look at the history of garage door openers. each brand had a separate code. went to these little switches on the side of the...
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so the fed will react to the data. i think it's difficult to see the four rate hikes they penc pencilled in this year. the one rate hike only in september or october, that's probably not enough. so i think we'll be somewhere in between. i think the fed can squeeze in two to three rate hikes this year, but clearly we have to see an easing of financial conditions or put differently some rebound in the markets, which i think we will get. >> guys, thank you both for your analysis. have a great weekend. >> let's get some more details now on the continued selloff in asia. shenzhen down 22% thus far this year. let's bring in susan li who joins us live from hong kong. susan? >> david, that's right. we saw the net selling continuing this week. $1.3 billion in foreign outflows, and no one is buying out here but there are a lot to of sellers. we've seen continued outflows in equity. in bond funds. but there have been inflows into money market trades. that may be a reason why we're looking at ten-year yields at close to 2%. shangha
so the fed will react to the data. i think it's difficult to see the four rate hikes they penc pencilled in this year. the one rate hike only in september or october, that's probably not enough. so i think we'll be somewhere in between. i think the fed can squeeze in two to three rate hikes this year, but clearly we have to see an easing of financial conditions or put differently some rebound in the markets, which i think we will get. >> guys, thank you both for your analysis. have a...
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dashboard reporting and as well as our capacities and we wanted to improve the dataollection and our presentation make that dashboard more flexible and informative and incorporate the benchmarks we've merged that with our strategy with the database as one of the tools to inform policy marking benefit design and other activities and got to the information about the cost effectiveness and health care delivery now our pair database if you'll go through with me is host by the ann olympians and released into paroling production in 2014 joining us here today, our account director alicia sanchez any questions about the ap c i'm unable to answer them we have resources in the room but to our ap cd not our tool set with any newborn with the infancy of our competence so our critical second is knowing the data and in the last 3 months we've released this emersed our data aligns with the database so its opinion a been an effort and with the partnership of our health plans thank you to all of them for putting us in touch with the resources as we went into down this path and go our
dashboard reporting and as well as our capacities and we wanted to improve the dataollection and our presentation make that dashboard more flexible and informative and incorporate the benchmarks we've merged that with our strategy with the database as one of the tools to inform policy marking benefit design and other activities and got to the information about the cost effectiveness and health care delivery now our pair database if you'll go through with me is host by the ann olympians and...
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what they can do with the data and how they can identify. concussions may not be the number one injuries for athletics for the country. there may be footwear issues, pre-stretching her stretching her pre-warming up technique that needs to be modified. certainly, that's the driver. that is what we are seeing from the youth organizations that are involved throughout the country. they are taking steps on their own, without their support, without the funding mandate. >> i had one other question on helmets. 475-dollar helmets with sensors in them. sensors matter impact. sensors matter impact, they measure the impact of the hit but they don't us early say what's going on in the brain. the brain exists in its own liquid i guess, it's on surroundings and it's not something that is measured internally, it's external. external. i guess i have a question on helmets and whether sensors can help? >> so i believe it's highly likely that they can help. at this point in time the challenge with the sensors is that we do not know what the thresholds are. we ne
what they can do with the data and how they can identify. concussions may not be the number one injuries for athletics for the country. there may be footwear issues, pre-stretching her stretching her pre-warming up technique that needs to be modified. certainly, that's the driver. that is what we are seeing from the youth organizations that are involved throughout the country. they are taking steps on their own, without their support, without the funding mandate. >> i had one other...
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information that typically is not available for a week after statisticians for over the data. smt is taking a live. >> you are telling the fans the store so they can get more involved in a game and excited about, hey, this looks like it's going to be a successful let's see what happens. >> that is pretty cool. kathryn brown reporting. the company has been doing the super bowl since 2000, but also delivers data and graphics for ncaa basketball, the pga tour, indy 500, nascar, national hockey league, triple crown, and much more. we have a team headed to the panthers. kathryn brown will join jeff bradley, gerald owens, mandy mitchell and jared in santa clara bring you unique stories in the panthers, but the game, and all of the festivities , live reports begin monday. >> everyone at the station is officially jealous. >>> 12:26 now. residents filed another lawsuit against the city of flint, michigan. it is the fourth concerning toxic water. >> find out what makes this one different from other lawsuits filed, plus, some of the leaders and organizations trying to come up with a solut
information that typically is not available for a week after statisticians for over the data. smt is taking a live. >> you are telling the fans the store so they can get more involved in a game and excited about, hey, this looks like it's going to be a successful let's see what happens. >> that is pretty cool. kathryn brown reporting. the company has been doing the super bowl since 2000, but also delivers data and graphics for ncaa basketball, the pga tour, indy 500, nascar,...
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they submitted when logging into the healthcare data website. particularly those who did not end up in raleigh. when you think president obama would agree that such a practice is unnecessary, as he identified cyber security is one of the most serious economic and national security challenges we face as a nation. but one that we as a government or country are not adequate lee prepared to counter. it is one of the most serious challenges we face, why on earth with the government think about serena's personal information indefinitely in data warehouses? as chairman of the oversight subcommittee i will continue to ask questions and demand answers until we are satisfied that the federal department and agencies are making decisions in the best interest of protecting the personal information of all americans. the safety and security of americans in this nation must be our number one priority. having continuously subpar security of our federal system is embarrassing and must be rectified immediately. the delays must stop, it's time to do something about
they submitted when logging into the healthcare data website. particularly those who did not end up in raleigh. when you think president obama would agree that such a practice is unnecessary, as he identified cyber security is one of the most serious economic and national security challenges we face as a nation. but one that we as a government or country are not adequate lee prepared to counter. it is one of the most serious challenges we face, why on earth with the government think about...
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lots of questions about the data center business. if you're an intel bull because you pin hopes on that business. intel did see revenue there $4.3 billion. that did undershoot what the street wanted to see. listen to what intel executives had to say about that business. >> the data center group grew 11% over last year to an all-time record to $16 billion in revenue. macroweakness weighed on enterprise demand and resulted in slower growth than expected the beginning of the year. however, dcg's overall performance highlighted the underlying trends driving data center demands. >> analysts did flat-out ask do you expect to get back to double-digit growth in that business? he is saying q-42014 saw strong growth. he said cloud guys always tend to slow down in the fourth quarter. yes, he said, intel is confident the company will see double-digit growth in that group. sticking to that forecast. back to you. >> thank you very much, josh lipton. i was checking on semiconductor stocks. a number are trader lower, thou not vibrant trade. what is t
lots of questions about the data center business. if you're an intel bull because you pin hopes on that business. intel did see revenue there $4.3 billion. that did undershoot what the street wanted to see. listen to what intel executives had to say about that business. >> the data center group grew 11% over last year to an all-time record to $16 billion in revenue. macroweakness weighed on enterprise demand and resulted in slower growth than expected the beginning of the year. however,...
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there seems to be the data on manufacturing. concern is there will be share sales very soon. where the flight to safety is taking us, there is movement into government bond markets and goal. take a look at the yen. it is a haven currency. the yen is pricing. all of these currencies are falling today. index isanufacturing low 50. don't forget that we have risk aversion accentuated after saudi arabia expelled iran after the embassy was attacked in tehran. start to the year. nobody expected. francine: nobody was expecting. bloomberg intelligence director of research joins us talk about shire. they are in talks for a takeover. oft is according to people -- family with the matter. thank you so much for joining us. stock,look at this what's changed? >> nothings changed yet. this is a rumor. tos a slightly higher price a new reality for 2016. this premium is putting in premium. it's about 25% higher than the median for the year. then if you look at the growth profile and it does not look as rosy as the pair group. -- here group. maybe
there seems to be the data on manufacturing. concern is there will be share sales very soon. where the flight to safety is taking us, there is movement into government bond markets and goal. take a look at the yen. it is a haven currency. the yen is pricing. all of these currencies are falling today. index isanufacturing low 50. don't forget that we have risk aversion accentuated after saudi arabia expelled iran after the embassy was attacked in tehran. start to the year. nobody expected....
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we need the data and the numbers. it is through apps such as injure free and similar ways to collect the data, it is almost impossible to collect sufficient data without that in this day and age. mike: charlie, that goes to a question i have for you. big data with the cloud and the ability to really store and compare analytics, you are starting to see states that are doing well and trends between districts in sports and counties and school systems. there is a chance to create a little competition. tell me if you would, you mentioned minnesota and washington state, a few that are doing well at concussion education and prevention. charlie wund: we see a lot of different trends. it is something that, in 2009, all 50 states and washington, d.c., had a law like washington state. up until 2014, the last state came on board. the legislation put in place there set the standard. i think now many states are revisiting those standards and looking at, again, how they can encompass not just high school athletes, but also addressin
we need the data and the numbers. it is through apps such as injure free and similar ways to collect the data, it is almost impossible to collect sufficient data without that in this day and age. mike: charlie, that goes to a question i have for you. big data with the cloud and the ability to really store and compare analytics, you are starting to see states that are doing well and trends between districts in sports and counties and school systems. there is a chance to create a little...
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more troubling is the potential data gap facing noaa's g.o.e.s.-r program. since its inception the g.o.e.s.-r program has undergone significant increases in cost and reductions in scope and as gao report indicates, noaa has yet to reverse or even halt this trend as we have seen with the most recent delay to the launch pushing a march 2016 launch date back to october 2016. this means we could be facing a long period without a backup satellite in orbit. history has shown us that backups are sometimes necessary to reduce risk to public safety and the economy. >> in 2008 and 2012 the agency was forced to use backup satellites to cover problems with operational, a solution we may once again find ourselves needing. when talking about consequences in the thought of extreme weather on the ground. however, professional and personal experience shows me allows me to discuss the impact of gap weather data on aviation weather. as a private pilot i know the importance of having accurate and timely weather forecasts to assess flying conditions. pilots require accurate weath
more troubling is the potential data gap facing noaa's g.o.e.s.-r program. since its inception the g.o.e.s.-r program has undergone significant increases in cost and reductions in scope and as gao report indicates, noaa has yet to reverse or even halt this trend as we have seen with the most recent delay to the launch pushing a march 2016 launch date back to october 2016. this means we could be facing a long period without a backup satellite in orbit. history has shown us that backups are...
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carl, the data keeps on flowing. how the markets will accept the 10:00 eastern durables, factory orders and sector services pmi is anybody's guess. >> thank you, rick. >>> oil is at center stage again. jackie is at the nymex. >> significant selling pressure today. brent crude hitting an 11-year low. what's happening here, two things. the first is the geopolitical tensions not creating a rally in crude but creating an environment where people think the producers in the middle east will continue to bump oil to maintain market share. they will not be able to pay bills if there are disruptions there. the second piece of this is inventories. 10:30 we get that number. we had an api report of a draw down significant, almost 6 million barrels. that doesn't seem to be impacting the market here at this point. certainly less important. tensions in the middle east and north korea giving gold a bit of a bid but not able to break through the 1100 mark just yet. back to you. >> thank you very much. we will stay on top of this sellof
carl, the data keeps on flowing. how the markets will accept the 10:00 eastern durables, factory orders and sector services pmi is anybody's guess. >> thank you, rick. >>> oil is at center stage again. jackie is at the nymex. >> significant selling pressure today. brent crude hitting an 11-year low. what's happening here, two things. the first is the geopolitical tensions not creating a rally in crude but creating an environment where people think the producers in the...
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let's look at the science and the data. we think that's the way all investigation should be undertaken. thank you very much. appreciate you taking the time today. sorry i am hoarse. hopefully next time i won't feel this way. thank you. >>> live coverage later today on c-span 3 with the bipartisan task force to combat the heroin epidemic holding a hearing to look at how the drug is being abused in america. live at 2:00 p.m. eastern. former defense secretaries from the obama and clinton administrations on the state of u.s.-china relations, live at 5:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >>> students around the country are working on c-span's student cam documentary contest telling us the issue they want the presidential candidates to discuss. through social media we're following students as they produce their videos. here is a tweet from indiana. canterbury ft. wayne eighth grade students were excited to hear ben carson. also, illinois representative john shimkus tweeted, i was interviewed by students for their c-span project. $10
let's look at the science and the data. we think that's the way all investigation should be undertaken. thank you very much. appreciate you taking the time today. sorry i am hoarse. hopefully next time i won't feel this way. thank you. >>> live coverage later today on c-span 3 with the bipartisan task force to combat the heroin epidemic holding a hearing to look at how the drug is being abused in america. live at 2:00 p.m. eastern. former defense secretaries from the obama and clinton...
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and the last thing is data. the whole issue of cybersecurity and data protection, whether you're just a man or woman on the street, a young person, or a big corporation or a government -- all the data that's in your cellphone, in your hard drive, which is in the internet and everything -- everything has a hard drive. we, or any other responsible recycler, turns the data into dust. >> oh, wow. >> and this is the whole key to the whole issue now. not only do we need to protect the environment, but everyone needs to protect their data. so, when we keep the electronics, in partnership with out of the landfills here, we then responsibly recycle it, 100% of it gets recycled -- all the plastics, the metals, and the glass -- and all your data turns into dust. >> that's fascinating. so, this way you don't have to worry about somebody finding the data. right now, as we're taping this show, the former secretary of state is, uh -- you know, her hard drive is being de-encrypted, uh, and they're -- right now, the fbi is lookin
and the last thing is data. the whole issue of cybersecurity and data protection, whether you're just a man or woman on the street, a young person, or a big corporation or a government -- all the data that's in your cellphone, in your hard drive, which is in the internet and everything -- everything has a hard drive. we, or any other responsible recycler, turns the data into dust. >> oh, wow. >> and this is the whole key to the whole issue now. not only do we need to protect the...
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if we have the world's health care data, everything about what you eat and how you exercise and your dical conditions and what you respond well to, with all this information, you can understand patterns. the geneticrstand basis of disease. you can understand the genetic bases of why you respond to therapy or don't. physician, we the see all the data you have given us, you are of years away from being diabetic. that is my hope here. much data that you understand your predisposed risk. conscious choices of what you are doing on a daily basis to mitigate those risks. you are now officially divorced. you have two kids and two how you go through a process like that? physicsdad was a professor. your mother was an educator. tommy about your upgrading -- upbringing. >> i grew up next to people who did not do things for money. they did things because they loved it. they are constantly questioning the get you question all the time, it was just court to made. isn'tr sister epidemiologists. how do you relate to each other? >> nothing has changed. my sisters are still my sisters. every time they c
if we have the world's health care data, everything about what you eat and how you exercise and your dical conditions and what you respond well to, with all this information, you can understand patterns. the geneticrstand basis of disease. you can understand the genetic bases of why you respond to therapy or don't. physician, we the see all the data you have given us, you are of years away from being diabetic. that is my hope here. much data that you understand your predisposed risk. conscious...
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lot of work in the city between the departments to develop a shared data base between the departments and education and we hope we're moving forward soon in having some level of shared data. of course as we all know there are many privacy complications in sharing data health information, school information, a process but we have at least the departments have agreed on a set of data that we can get started. you're asking a question to share data between cbos or across them? some is in the system and some isn't and it's an important question to address. the second question about social entrepreneurship and i guess the question is the answer in a way. we're working on a shared framework and we hope we would deliver that to the city an overarching plan when they think of funding them and rather than a silo in a few years and goes away and even if it's successful and if there is funding there is a sustainability plan and in a framework that fits a wide set of goals and asspirerations for the city and we can test and grow and sustain and/or not sustain because it didn't work. now we have a
lot of work in the city between the departments to develop a shared data base between the departments and education and we hope we're moving forward soon in having some level of shared data. of course as we all know there are many privacy complications in sharing data health information, school information, a process but we have at least the departments have agreed on a set of data that we can get started. you're asking a question to share data between cbos or across them? some is in the system...
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lot of work in the city between the departments to develop a shared data base between the departments and education and we hope we're moving forward soon in having some level of shared data. of course as we all know there are many privacy complications in sharing data health information, school information, a process but we have at least the departments have agreed on a set of data that we can get started. you're asking a question to share data between cbos or across them? some is in the system and some isn't and it's an important question to address. the second question about social entrepreneurship and i guess the question is the answer in a way. we're working on a shared framework and we hope we would deliver that to the city an overarching plan when they think of funding them and rather than a silo in a few years and goes away and even if it's successful and if there is funding there is a sustainability plan and in a framework that fits a wide set of goals and asspirerations for the city and we can test and grow and sustain and/or not sustain because it didn't work. now we have a
lot of work in the city between the departments to develop a shared data base between the departments and education and we hope we're moving forward soon in having some level of shared data. of course as we all know there are many privacy complications in sharing data health information, school information, a process but we have at least the departments have agreed on a set of data that we can get started. you're asking a question to share data between cbos or across them? some is in the system...
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then they started with the data collection. they traded and brought officers to the table and work with them on how could they in a very quick way, gather information for every single stop weather was a pedestrian stop or traffic stop in 90 seconds or less. so they would have a way of collecting all of the data on race, reason for the stop, location, whether the was search or anything retrieved from the search, all of that. they were in the process of just solidifying their rp's with technology organizations that were going to assist them with that. after that, we went to open. we've now to beatings with open. i think our meetings with oakland have been amazing. even meeting with assistant chief paul figaro , the chief outlaw and their technology assistant sgt. and their technology assistant sgt. this is what we've learned from open. oakland. i should start by saying before we met with oakland met with chief workshop guzik consent decree officer in charge of oakland. so, oakland is an interesting police department. i mean, most
then they started with the data collection. they traded and brought officers to the table and work with them on how could they in a very quick way, gather information for every single stop weather was a pedestrian stop or traffic stop in 90 seconds or less. so they would have a way of collecting all of the data on race, reason for the stop, location, whether the was search or anything retrieved from the search, all of that. they were in the process of just solidifying their rp's with technology...
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you talked about something called the data globe -- >> called the what? >> i think you called it the data globe. >> oh, yes. >> and you talked about your views of the future. as you look back now versus projecting forward, how would you compare? >> the data globe was how we handled information. the first globe was made by tom zimmerman. i should give him credit. he is currently a researcher at ibm. when we came out with the i-phone, people were confused. to answer your question, i'm working on an autobiography, and i am trying to reconcile my current view of the world with the one i had in my 20's in the 80's. i feel just as optimistic now as i did then, and i field wild-eyed and enthusiastic, and i love working on technology as much as i ever did. but i also feel a sense of balance about it that i don't think i had at the time. i fell into the fallacy of utopian thinking anytime you start thinking that you are past utopian, you will shoot yourself in the foot. guaranteed. it is very hard to outgrow utopian illusions. it was hard. thattioned that i though
you talked about something called the data globe -- >> called the what? >> i think you called it the data globe. >> oh, yes. >> and you talked about your views of the future. as you look back now versus projecting forward, how would you compare? >> the data globe was how we handled information. the first globe was made by tom zimmerman. i should give him credit. he is currently a researcher at ibm. when we came out with the i-phone, people were confused. to answer...
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much like the data used in research, the clery collection data can help drive those solutions. for schools, students, for the community and for policymakers. data is what a friend in these prevention efforts and we want schools to do this. all of this research overlaps with aauw's findings and it tells a story that we have a lot more to do. on prevention, on school processes and policies, on reporting and on data collection. one thing we want to speak to today and that we've already mentioned this morning is that these findings join but also contrasted to long-standing research into victimization. 91% of schools disclosing zero reports of rape contrasted what we know that has been validated and propagated over time, that between on one and four and onen five women are experiencing some unwanted sexual violence during their college years. we as an individual campus climate surveys that are finding similar numbers in the ballpark of one in four '01 and five. recently we even saw these findings in a "washington post" national survey. with the research with the kaiser family foundat
much like the data used in research, the clery collection data can help drive those solutions. for schools, students, for the community and for policymakers. data is what a friend in these prevention efforts and we want schools to do this. all of this research overlaps with aauw's findings and it tells a story that we have a lot more to do. on prevention, on school processes and policies, on reporting and on data collection. one thing we want to speak to today and that we've already mentioned...
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it's less about looking at what the data tells you about that. s more about we've seen it work basically. so if the question is investing for example in civil society and iraq an effective investment in terms of your ability to emilemr rate the investments, yes, it's effective. it's an investment that we'll continue to make. even though the program gave birth to this research has now ended, we won't back away from a belief in and investment in iraqi civil society. because we have witnessed time and again their ability to challenge vested interests and change the dynamics, the invest differences for what the blockages of vested interests put in place in terms of governance, perhaps parns city of service delivery. and yes, it's an incremental process and very imperfect situation, but we directly witnessed civil society effecting positive change in terms of taking on vested interests. and so we'll continue to make an investment in that. >> i'll at that time last round of questions so that we leave any final remark -- time for any final remarks from t
it's less about looking at what the data tells you about that. s more about we've seen it work basically. so if the question is investing for example in civil society and iraq an effective investment in terms of your ability to emilemr rate the investments, yes, it's effective. it's an investment that we'll continue to make. even though the program gave birth to this research has now ended, we won't back away from a belief in and investment in iraqi civil society. because we have witnessed time...
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the first data. it's always important when a new law goes through, how is it going to be implemented and what information are you going to get? because the whole point of the data is to give us a sense of what we might be doing better moving forward. now here's the rub. the top line finding from an nail sis that aauw did of the cleare act data and new data that just came out was that 91% of campuses disclosed zero reports of rape. let me say that one more time. 91% of campuses reported or disclosed zero incidents of reported rapes. now, we know that defies reality. it defies the research. what's really going on? there's more here obviously than simple data. and for that, we're going to turn to my valued colleague, anne. ms. hedgepeth: thanks, lisa. aauw's new research also took a look at a few other categories of crime that are disclosed every year by every school as a part of the cleary act requirements. so where 91% of campuses certified that they did not receive a single report of rape, we also loo
the first data. it's always important when a new law goes through, how is it going to be implemented and what information are you going to get? because the whole point of the data is to give us a sense of what we might be doing better moving forward. now here's the rub. the top line finding from an nail sis that aauw did of the cleare act data and new data that just came out was that 91% of campuses disclosed zero reports of rape. let me say that one more time. 91% of campuses reported or...
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because the city has data on race and gender the advisory board recommended compensating analysis in the first phase which i think makes a great deal of sense. besides i think it is a opportunity to set a example for the city. phase 2 is training and guidance for contractors have a understanding of the real world methods. [inaudible] based on race and ethnicity. phase 3 allows equal pay reporting to piggy back the city is developing. phase 4, will implement the requirement of the legislation for contractors and grant recipient that do not currently use the system. so, we will be making those amendments and that is what is the point of item number 4. fwrf before we open to public comment i want to give the executive director of the human right commission the opportunity to say a few words. the always stylish [inaudible] sparks >> happy new year. welcome back to the board, supervisor peskin it is good to see you here. i want to thank you the equal pay advisory board [inaudible] a very very complex ordinance that for them to put order to it, to put a kind of-take this complexity and mak
because the city has data on race and gender the advisory board recommended compensating analysis in the first phase which i think makes a great deal of sense. besides i think it is a opportunity to set a example for the city. phase 2 is training and guidance for contractors have a understanding of the real world methods. [inaudible] based on race and ethnicity. phase 3 allows equal pay reporting to piggy back the city is developing. phase 4, will implement the requirement of the legislation...
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we get the latest u.s. jobs dataay. and with the market turmoil plunging commodity prices, the global effects of the strong dollar, the report will be closely watched. payroll gains at or near 200,000 would provide some reassurance. the lackluster report would certainly add to that worry that washed over the financial markets this week. south korea will mark kim jong-un's birthday today by turning up the volume of the heavily fortified order. they will review propaganda and music broadcasts come in response to the claimed hydrogen bomb test this week. and martin has put up his $45 million e*trade account to secure a $5 million bail. that is after federal authorities arrested him on fraud charges last month read bosses say he lied to investors, and he pleaded not guilty and was released. and for more on those stories, terminal customers can head to top go. anna: stay with us, caroline. you are watching the markets. caroline: one to watch, finally, a bit of a reprieve -- a bounceback read you are seeing the rally today
we get the latest u.s. jobs dataay. and with the market turmoil plunging commodity prices, the global effects of the strong dollar, the report will be closely watched. payroll gains at or near 200,000 would provide some reassurance. the lackluster report would certainly add to that worry that washed over the financial markets this week. south korea will mark kim jong-un's birthday today by turning up the volume of the heavily fortified order. they will review propaganda and music broadcasts...
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injure-free is the cloud-based data analytics system powering the works of the doctors. he graduated from marietta where he played four years of football and charlie also played two years of ncaa lacrosse. he studied at san diego state earning his master's in educational facility design and is a registered educational facility planner. charlie is a former elementary school classroom teacher. he was the athletic director at the san diego jewish academy where he also coached football, baseball, softball and basketball at the school. charlie was the athletic director at the san diego ymca, and he coached football and -- sorry, baseball and softball at st. alban's there. he founded the agency for student health research which then developed this injure-free app and data platforms. so yes, when it comes to traumatic brain injury, there's an app for that. and we're going to find out how it's being informed. so it's been one year since washington, d.c., provided its grant for the d.c. department of health. around march the study work and i guess acquisition of data and informat
injure-free is the cloud-based data analytics system powering the works of the doctors. he graduated from marietta where he played four years of football and charlie also played two years of ncaa lacrosse. he studied at san diego state earning his master's in educational facility design and is a registered educational facility planner. charlie is a former elementary school classroom teacher. he was the athletic director at the san diego jewish academy where he also coached football, baseball,...
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i think it starts with organizing with the data tells us. mp is speak off-the-cuff and have no regard for real data. we have to start by being attention to what the data is telling us. the data is telling us that black america has lost ground in every major economic category over the last 10 years. if we care about the sanctity and the humanity and the dignity of those lives, and for that matter, all of this country, we have to take these issues here's the why do i say alawites? these issues may be black america's problems, their white america's burden i believe that when you make latin america better, you make all-america better. where we had is to the facts and the data first, to see what they tell us and then to start making demands. as i said earlier, we did not make enough demands over the last 10 years. other communities did. you have not be, -- because you ask not. to the victor goes the spoils. you cannot be the most will insurgency and not see some progress made during that tenure. let's start with the facts, and then let's start mak
i think it starts with organizing with the data tells us. mp is speak off-the-cuff and have no regard for real data. we have to start by being attention to what the data is telling us. the data is telling us that black america has lost ground in every major economic category over the last 10 years. if we care about the sanctity and the humanity and the dignity of those lives, and for that matter, all of this country, we have to take these issues here's the why do i say alawites? these issues...
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joe: the manufacturing data, quite weak. a lot of people missed it because people were on holiday last week. absolutely dismal. are you confident that those manufacturing issues and clear weak spot to the economy exports aren't going to bleed into the rest of the economy and take down the parts that are doing stronger, such as housing? james: manufacturing is actually growing one percent to 2%. that is because my -- that is because ip had mining utilities in it. it is really more of an energy -- energy mining store. that suggests we could see some cutbacks in manufacturing. it is a story that we see manufacturing flowing a lot. the global level again, it is really an energy and mining story. scarlet: global industrial production may be corrupted by the weakness we are seeing an energy and mining. at half the trend rate since 1980. how much does this reflect the real economy? outsourcingonomies manufacturing to the emerging markets. jeff -- james: in a way -- the nontradable sector is the non-factory sector. global growth is s
joe: the manufacturing data, quite weak. a lot of people missed it because people were on holiday last week. absolutely dismal. are you confident that those manufacturing issues and clear weak spot to the economy exports aren't going to bleed into the rest of the economy and take down the parts that are doing stronger, such as housing? james: manufacturing is actually growing one percent to 2%. that is because my -- that is because ip had mining utilities in it. it is really more of an energy...
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all of the data that we are collecting today. our real problem is utilizing that information in a useful way. our real problem is that we have experienced this revolution and information so rapidly over the last 15 years of constant war, that we do not even understand what it is that we are doing. so, let me give you an example. it's really simple to get today. about one year ago, president obama announced that the united states was going to take military action against isis and syria. a new campaign. what did he say? first he assured the american people that there would be no boots on the ground, while what does that mean therefore? it means that we set out the unmanned machine to do what the on man machine has become so perfect at doing. the second he said, once we we collect the intelligence that we need, we will be able to eradicate isis. fast-forward one year. i know you will read in the newspapers, you watch, you will read it, the united states has only bonds, has only dropped 6900 pounds in one year. ergo, we are doing a te
all of the data that we are collecting today. our real problem is utilizing that information in a useful way. our real problem is that we have experienced this revolution and information so rapidly over the last 15 years of constant war, that we do not even understand what it is that we are doing. so, let me give you an example. it's really simple to get today. about one year ago, president obama announced that the united states was going to take military action against isis and syria. a new...
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meaning they have to get in the network, find the data and get back out. so if we block the outbound traffic rather than try to block the inbound traffic we can actually solve the cyber breach problem, get to have a good look at our data but not use it at all. from a criminal perspective, a problem. looking at it from a national security perspective, the attacker may be interested in disruption or destruction. they don't have to get back outside their network and don't care about getting outside your network. we need to understand we are dealing with multiple different cyber problems. some of which are national security, defensive, critical infrastructure making sure the grid doesn't go down, et cetera and need a different strategy than for the strictry criminal or theft problem, and when we have a more sophisticated policy in this regard, i think we're going to be able to make more progress. >> and also just to briefly follow-up on a question that ms. bonamicci was talking about as far as developing new workers for the cyber security workforce, are your co
meaning they have to get in the network, find the data and get back out. so if we block the outbound traffic rather than try to block the inbound traffic we can actually solve the cyber breach problem, get to have a good look at our data but not use it at all. from a criminal perspective, a problem. looking at it from a national security perspective, the attacker may be interested in disruption or destruction. they don't have to get back outside their network and don't care about getting...