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data to the web through a secure data link. um, and the devices are-or the data is processed by the vendor and we have access >> student that through the web. the system provides real-time notification should users request that. things like speeding or leaving geofences i'll talk more about those in detail in a minute, or it can produce regular reports as requested by users. we use the data in fleet management to measure things like fleet utilization, replacement planning, look into idle times and fuel use analysis so we can make the fleet more efficient. we can also use the information for diagnostic twubl codes that come off the engine and schedule maintenance thmpt device smogs the vehicles every 4 hours of operations so allows us-a number of the vehicles we have installed on, we don't have to bring in for small anymore which is considerable savings in resources for us. >> is there a estimate how much savings for that piece? y >> i can get that for you, i don't have it now. >> i'm really interested in any element that saves m
data to the web through a secure data link. um, and the devices are-or the data is processed by the vendor and we have access >> student that through the web. the system provides real-time notification should users request that. things like speeding or leaving geofences i'll talk more about those in detail in a minute, or it can produce regular reports as requested by users. we use the data in fleet management to measure things like fleet utilization, replacement planning, look into idle...
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it will be exciting to see the data and ultimately improve player safety. line: player safety paramount, but talk to us about the other area the data will be used. i'm imagining those who want to sleeplook at how much players are getting, how well they are recovering, and the selling of it at the end. >> we are going to work really close with the nfl players association and the players to ultimately collect and control the data. beyond that, to look at the commercialization. to your point, you can imagine a lot of potential buyers of this data. you think about broadcasters and the engagement they could create withstands to talk about the recovery of players before games. you've got the offensive line peaking physically and the defensive line rundown, how can that affect the quarterbacks passer rating? there's a lot of interesting ways a broadcaster could be talking about this information. if you think beyond that, fantasy football is becoming a really popular industry. how can the data be used to empower fantasy football and connect with fans? beyond those i
it will be exciting to see the data and ultimately improve player safety. line: player safety paramount, but talk to us about the other area the data will be used. i'm imagining those who want to sleeplook at how much players are getting, how well they are recovering, and the selling of it at the end. >> we are going to work really close with the nfl players association and the players to ultimately collect and control the data. beyond that, to look at the commercialization. to your...
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data to the web through a secure data link. um, and the devices are-or the data is processed by the vendor and we have access >> student that through the web. the system provides real-time notification should users request that. things like speeding or leaving geofences i'll talk more about those in detail in a minute, or it can produce regular reports as requested by users. we use the data in fleet management to measure things like fleet utilization, replacement planning, look into idle times and fuel use analysis so we can make the fleet more efficient. we can also use the information for diagnostic twubl codes that come off the engine and schedule maintenance thmpt device smogs the vehicles every 4 hours of operations so allows us-a number of the vehicles we have installed on, we don't have to bring in for small anymore which is considerable savings in resources for us. >> is there a estimate how much savings for that piece? y >> i can get that for you, i don't have it now. >> i'm really interested in any element that saves m
data to the web through a secure data link. um, and the devices are-or the data is processed by the vendor and we have access >> student that through the web. the system provides real-time notification should users request that. things like speeding or leaving geofences i'll talk more about those in detail in a minute, or it can produce regular reports as requested by users. we use the data in fleet management to measure things like fleet utilization, replacement planning, look into idle...
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the economic data on friday and this morning was poor. as you look at it, you might scratch your head and wonder what happened. for example, retail sales fell for the second straight month. producer prices were down for the first time in seven months. it sounds like the move toward growth is on life support. the markets turned around shortly after the open, because the market became oversold and bounced the most oversold sector, banks, are the ones that bounced the most. other sectors, semiconductors, materials, they performed better today. geopolitical jitters resurfaced last week after being dormant for a very long time. trade brought a lot of protection ahead of the three-day easter holiday. since nothing happened over the holiday, that trade was being unwound somewhat today. there's one final potential catalyst, tax day, ending tomorrow. the weeks leading into tax day have been down modestly for the market, with the modest rally in the weeks after that. that seems to be playing out as well. at least for today. >> comments from treasury
the economic data on friday and this morning was poor. as you look at it, you might scratch your head and wonder what happened. for example, retail sales fell for the second straight month. producer prices were down for the first time in seven months. it sounds like the move toward growth is on life support. the markets turned around shortly after the open, because the market became oversold and bounced the most oversold sector, banks, are the ones that bounced the most. other sectors,...
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data to the web through a secure data link. um, and the devices are-or the data is processed by the vendor and we have access >> student that through the web. the system provides real-time notification should users request that. things like speeding or leaving geofences i'll talk more about those in detail in a minute, or it can produce regular reports as requested by users. we use the data in fleet management to measure things like fleet utilization, replacement planning, look into idle times and fuel use analysis so we can make the fleet more efficient. we can also use the information for diagnostic twubl codes that come off the engine and schedule maintenance thmpt device smogs the vehicles every 4 hours of operations so allows us-a number of the vehicles we have installed on, we don't have to bring in for small anymore which is considerable savings in resources for us. >> is there a estimate how much savings for that piece? y >> i can get that for you, i don't have it now. >> i'm really interested in any element that saves m
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will carmakers in the long-term want to see you keeping the data? ave to share it with them? because the value is in that data? >> there will be a different kind of data. we have a tremendous capability in data collection, data analytics, machine learning. those data, some of those will be shared. this is the whole industry. the data from users, data from mapping their poi's. all this data. you have to respect the user's privacy. data is valuable, technology is valuable. but more important is to have an open platform that all the industry players can share and work upon. it is a highly competitive -- caroline: will you beat the er to of waymo and ub producing these types of autonomous vehicles? the first company to open our technology platform to the industry, and we hope this will speed up the development. we hope that others will follow us. it is highly competitive. a lot of companies are doing similar things. for us to open this, people actually can view technology and innovation -- besides the data, the models, the algorithms we are developing --
will carmakers in the long-term want to see you keeping the data? ave to share it with them? because the value is in that data? >> there will be a different kind of data. we have a tremendous capability in data collection, data analytics, machine learning. those data, some of those will be shared. this is the whole industry. the data from users, data from mapping their poi's. all this data. you have to respect the user's privacy. data is valuable, technology is valuable. but more...
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who owns the data and reaps the rewards? ya-qin: that is a great question.looking at making sure we have the technology right have , the right partners to make that commercially available. if you look at it here, we have a platform, software, hardware, data, and car services. we will develop and maintain the right type of algorithms, the models, and development tools, and also all the high-definition mapping for the industry. as you mentioned about the platform, the open platform, we actually borrow the apollo. it is significant the lunar , landing many years ago. it requires eclectic wisdom and the investment of many people and many companies to benefit. caroline: but will carmakers in the long-term want to see you keeping the data? will you have to share it with them? because the value is in that data? ya-qin: there will be a different kind of data. we have a tremendous capability in data collection, data analytics, machine learning. those data, some of those will be shared. this is the whole industry. the data from users, data from mapping their poi's. th
who owns the data and reaps the rewards? ya-qin: that is a great question.looking at making sure we have the technology right have , the right partners to make that commercially available. if you look at it here, we have a platform, software, hardware, data, and car services. we will develop and maintain the right type of algorithms, the models, and development tools, and also all the high-definition mapping for the industry. as you mentioned about the platform, the open platform, we actually...
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continuous that the data had been quite good, december sep. forecast and even ratifying the forecast made me feel better about going ahead with the rate interest -- great increase in march. i still think that one of the larger uncertainties is whether or not inflation will get up to 2% sustainably in the u.s. and i do not want to get out ahead of the rate increases. that i thought it was perfectly acceptable to get one in, in march. consensus was for three rate moves this year. if the economy behaving in such a way that it would justify that? forhat is the median sep this year and to the extent that i gain more confidence in the forecast than i have to much that would be a good indicator that i could perhaps support three. two might be the right number if there is a little more uncertainty. about modest concerns whether or not we are going to get that. and if things really take off, and we get continued strong growth and underlying inflation really picks up, we could get four. >> i know somewhere in your body, you have the words -- .very meeti
continuous that the data had been quite good, december sep. forecast and even ratifying the forecast made me feel better about going ahead with the rate interest -- great increase in march. i still think that one of the larger uncertainties is whether or not inflation will get up to 2% sustainably in the u.s. and i do not want to get out ahead of the rate increases. that i thought it was perfectly acceptable to get one in, in march. consensus was for three rate moves this year. if the economy...
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data to the web through a secure data link. , and the devices are-or the data is processed by the vendor and we have access >> student that through the web. the system provides real-time notification should users request that. things like speeding or leaving geofences i'll talk more about those in detail in a minute, or it can produce regular reports as requested by users. we use the data in fleet management to measure things like fleet utilization, replacement planning, look into idle times and fuel use analysis so we can make the fleet more efficient. we can also use the information for diagnostic twubl codes that come off the engine and schedule maintenance thmpt device smogs the vehicles every 4 hours of operations so allows us-a number of the vehicles we have installed on, we don't have to bring in for small anymore which is considerable savings in resources for us. >> is there a estimate how much savings for that piece? y >> i can get that for you, i don't have it now. >> i'm really interested in any element that saves mon
data to the web through a secure data link. , and the devices are-or the data is processed by the vendor and we have access >> student that through the web. the system provides real-time notification should users request that. things like speeding or leaving geofences i'll talk more about those in detail in a minute, or it can produce regular reports as requested by users. we use the data in fleet management to measure things like fleet utilization, replacement planning, look into idle...
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given the number of data breaches in the recent years of companies such as yahoo!, we should frankly be strengthening data retention requirements, not weakening them. at its core, this bill weakens consumer protections today and makes them harder to implement in the future, which is why i oppose -- i urge my colleagues to oppose it. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: mr. doyle reserves his time. the gentleman from texas. mr. flores: i yield the gentleman from iowa two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. johnson: mr. speaker, when the f.c.c. reclassified the internet as a common carrier, utility-style service and adopted their rules regulating the use of consumer data by internet service providers, it represented a monumental shift how we view privacy. instead of a uniformed, technology-neutral standard that balances data protection with consumer choice, internet users were stuck with a two-sided approach that causes confusion and dampens competition. there is one set of rules for service providers and one set for the rest of the i
given the number of data breaches in the recent years of companies such as yahoo!, we should frankly be strengthening data retention requirements, not weakening them. at its core, this bill weakens consumer protections today and makes them harder to implement in the future, which is why i oppose -- i urge my colleagues to oppose it. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: mr. doyle reserves his time. the gentleman from texas. mr. flores: i yield the gentleman from iowa two minutes. the speaker...
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jonathan: let's talk about the data. will be the slowest pace of growth in three years as the headline. the employment cost index was higher. pc was pretty much on the money for the federal reserve so when people start talking about the reflation trade is off, does the data tell you something else? >> the first quarter was not that great and has not been great for the past five years running now. the fed will look through the difficult first quarter gdp inventories. consumption was a little bit weak. it looks like that is a first quarter phenomenon. they will look through that. the fact that the eci was the highest since 2007 is pretty notable. obviously wage inflation and eci is the fed's favorite measure with respect to wages. there is a steady trend upward for wages. we had a tough cpi print. i think they will look through that as well. look, the reflation trade may have gotten a little over exuberant but now, it has gotten to the opposite in the spectrum and the markets are now being complacent as it relates to refla
jonathan: let's talk about the data. will be the slowest pace of growth in three years as the headline. the employment cost index was higher. pc was pretty much on the money for the federal reserve so when people start talking about the reflation trade is off, does the data tell you something else? >> the first quarter was not that great and has not been great for the past five years running now. the fed will look through the difficult first quarter gdp inventories. consumption was a...
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soft data and whether the hard data can catch up. oney it is going to give the market confidence. >> well, i think expectations are pretty high for first quarter. this is going to be a tricky balance. earners are always sort of the fundamental basis. so we want to watch what is happening with earnings data. the question is can companies substantiate expectations? and that i think is what the first quarter earnings season is about. so far so good. we've only had a handful of reports out of the financial sector but nonetheless so far so good. earnings expectations have been pretty stable. first quarter has been beaten. can we continue that this week with tech earnings and industrial earnings and a little more diversification of stories out of the market? it remains to be seen. i do think earnings are incredibly important. >> what we've heard is that c.e.o.'s are ready to put money to work but waiting to see what happens in d.c. if the waiting becomes longer and the soft data starts to roll over i guess the earnings numbers matter, david
soft data and whether the hard data can catch up. oney it is going to give the market confidence. >> well, i think expectations are pretty high for first quarter. this is going to be a tricky balance. earners are always sort of the fundamental basis. so we want to watch what is happening with earnings data. the question is can companies substantiate expectations? and that i think is what the first quarter earnings season is about. so far so good. we've only had a handful of reports out of...
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is you confirm how the data used and how the data may push forward research in certain diseases? data privacy has always been first to us. if you want to share your data with no one you share with no one. privacy is a huge priority for us. people with a specific disease often want us partnersearch and our to do research with other companies. people have the ability to opt into that. over 85% of our customers are opting into that research. the mission of the companies to help people access, understand, and benefit from the human genome. we have over 2 million individuals today. largestprobably the genetic database in the world. who has been to the doctor has suffered from the experience of not necessarily knowing what is the best path forward. we may or may not know exactly what you should do. that is something we are hoping to solve with all this information, helping individuals have personalized health care and treatments. great having you join us live on bloomberg television. the cofounder of 23 and me. it has been a wonderful conversation. to you in new york. vonnie: thank you
is you confirm how the data used and how the data may push forward research in certain diseases? data privacy has always been first to us. if you want to share your data with no one you share with no one. privacy is a huge priority for us. people with a specific disease often want us partnersearch and our to do research with other companies. people have the ability to opt into that. over 85% of our customers are opting into that research. the mission of the companies to help people access,...
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is there no change on the there has been a lot of focus on the hard data versus the soft data. hard data was never that great. most of the movements say the surprise indices were driven by the soft data. historically the soft data tends to improve more with republican president spent democratic presidents. to some extent, want to filter out the political fx, i think there was an overstatement there, looking at the surprise indices and the rise in the soft data. that being said, i think it is indisputable that there has been a disappointment in the overall tone of the data. withso have to temper that the fact that the 10-year gilts has gone up over the last few weeks. if we look at that as a surviving competition for equities, the competition has gone down. it should have all else spend equal, but is going up. scarlet: joe mentioned the move down. it is now back to levels right after the election. is this a leading indicator necessarily? >> leading indicator of pain, market pain. it is indisputably reacting to the tone of the economic data that we have seen. there is up initially
is there no change on the there has been a lot of focus on the hard data versus the soft data. hard data was never that great. most of the movements say the surprise indices were driven by the soft data. historically the soft data tends to improve more with republican president spent democratic presidents. to some extent, want to filter out the political fx, i think there was an overstatement there, looking at the surprise indices and the rise in the soft data. that being said, i think it is...
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so can the data center theme keep propelling the stock higher? take a look with the president and ceo of this company. >> you can call me wojo. >> wojo, there was a company that got downgraded, they said they see the data centers slowing. i read everything about your company, i don't think you would agree with that analysis, would you? >> no, i wouldn't. all we have seen is continued buy signals, we have come across our biggest year ever since we ipo'd. we were up 33% last year and we expect more of the same heading into 2017 and actually for the next several years. >> and that's accelerated revenue growth because of accelerated demand for data centers? >> there's big company nice, and they're growing now at 50, 60%. the run way for continued growth should continue for probably this next decade. >> many things in your location are actually sold out and you had to do more building in order to meet the demand? >> that's a great problem to have, we have been chasing our customer demand for the last year and a half. and hopefully by the end of this y
so can the data center theme keep propelling the stock higher? take a look with the president and ceo of this company. >> you can call me wojo. >> wojo, there was a company that got downgraded, they said they see the data centers slowing. i read everything about your company, i don't think you would agree with that analysis, would you? >> no, i wouldn't. all we have seen is continued buy signals, we have come across our biggest year ever since we ipo'd. we were up 33% last...
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so when the data analytics were off, when they weren't getting info that was accurate from the data analytics, they didn't have a place to go. amie parnes: clinton was furious about that. and made it known, sounding the alarm that when he was campaigning that was getting a different feel on the ground and he was questioning why he was being sent to a number of places when he should have been sent to what he thought were the opposite in fact. , so he was really kind of bothered by it. soledad: how its feels versus how it is reading on paper. jonathan allen: the data analytics were used as a decider, as one of the sources told us in the book, used a decider not a tool, they used that to determine all kinds of things including where to send , candidates. one of the things they lost out on, or one of the things they were driven toward because they were so focused on the data was to turn out clinton supporters instead of persuading people. president clinton wanted to go out and talk to people who weren't with her and try to make the case for her. data analytics folks told him it was a waste of tim
so when the data analytics were off, when they weren't getting info that was accurate from the data analytics, they didn't have a place to go. amie parnes: clinton was furious about that. and made it known, sounding the alarm that when he was campaigning that was getting a different feel on the ground and he was questioning why he was being sent to a number of places when he should have been sent to what he thought were the opposite in fact. , so he was really kind of bothered by it. soledad:...
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why is the german data logging? the reality is somewhere in between. gator -- we are seeing hard data improve. there are some -- there is some optimism hasmaybe gone too far across banks and companies. what if you look at the hard data, you are starting to see some early indicators of growth with bank lending recovering. so we are on a good path. in one year ago, people thought the eurozone would fall apart. but both politically and economically, the eurozone is in good shape. the key this year will be the german election. but a slightly higher consensus than angela merkel. rather than listening to -- so that is a key point. remember that the irony is that break that has made europe stronger. guy: we will talk about that in a moment. alberto gallo and jonathan fenby are going to stay with us. the data board looks like this. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance." no april fools' day. i can't decide -- april. the weekend or weekday, which is better? it is tough. a tough way to go. guy: it depends how tolerant your child
why is the german data logging? the reality is somewhere in between. gator -- we are seeing hard data improve. there are some -- there is some optimism hasmaybe gone too far across banks and companies. what if you look at the hard data, you are starting to see some early indicators of growth with bank lending recovering. so we are on a good path. in one year ago, people thought the eurozone would fall apart. but both politically and economically, the eurozone is in good shape. the key this...
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encrypted, if it was it suggests someone got at the live data. crabbling around, what we are going on at the moment is what wonga have told us, reading between the lines, they were made aware of this last tuesday, that means the data popped up on the dark web or one of the criminal sites selling it. if that was true and that was the first point they became aware of it that suggests they didn't even know maybe that this had happened so that would be doubly troubling. how worried should customers be and what should they do in terms of rearguard action if anything? whenever this sort of detail goes out it is worrying. it's not the end of the world but it is worrying. there's only a couple of things you can really do. if it was me personally i would go to talktalk now and change my password, wonga have said the accounts have not been changed, that's interesting in itself, so other personal information has been taken out of the database. information has been taken out of the data base. all you information has been taken out of the database. all you can
encrypted, if it was it suggests someone got at the live data. crabbling around, what we are going on at the moment is what wonga have told us, reading between the lines, they were made aware of this last tuesday, that means the data popped up on the dark web or one of the criminal sites selling it. if that was true and that was the first point they became aware of it that suggests they didn't even know maybe that this had happened so that would be doubly troubling. how worried should customers...
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>> i think we'll get the data finally in terms of the hard data. you will see that the u.s.be probably weak here when we finally get the first quarter numbers. something around 1%. we think the u.s. ends up at 2.3% for the year in terms of growth. that's just one good example. >> international summits, international meetings between leaders go, is this week's meeting between the chinese president and president trump one of the most important for markets? can it have a swing factor? i think the markets are assuming it goes fairly well. that they don't, i guess, come to blows or something. he doesn't come out and declare them a currency manipulator right away. that won't happen. it is important in the sense that it helps reduce the tension in the market, those worries that we came into his presidency with about emerging markets, about all the particularly china in terms of trade. that will be important. >> what's the sector strategy right now after we've had such strong run ups in groups that have been cyclical, like banks, industrials on the trump rally. but have slowed down
>> i think we'll get the data finally in terms of the hard data. you will see that the u.s.be probably weak here when we finally get the first quarter numbers. something around 1%. we think the u.s. ends up at 2.3% for the year in terms of growth. that's just one good example. >> international summits, international meetings between leaders go, is this week's meeting between the chinese president and president trump one of the most important for markets? can it have a swing factor?...
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>> the businesses are dependent on the transfers of private data. ll, without a privacy shield, are asked to have a complicated way to guarantee the protection of data when transferring it to the united states. so having the privacy shield is for them with the many advantages, useful and comfortable, a comfortable legal arrangement, and if i say comfortable, it means they have to comply with the rules of privacy shields and comply with the stricter rules of protection of private data, which we have in the european union compared to the united states. cory: can you tell the companies, don't worry? we will make sure this will be fine? do you have that ability? >> i cannot give such a guarantee to the companies because it is mainly their task to be compliant with the rules, and only through the full compliance can they avoid being sanctioned or having some negative impact on their business, but why i am here today is to have dialogue with american representation. i had the privilege to speak with mr. wilbur ross, who assured me he understands the import
>> the businesses are dependent on the transfers of private data. ll, without a privacy shield, are asked to have a complicated way to guarantee the protection of data when transferring it to the united states. so having the privacy shield is for them with the many advantages, useful and comfortable, a comfortable legal arrangement, and if i say comfortable, it means they have to comply with the rules of privacy shields and comply with the stricter rules of protection of private data,...
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the other thing, the survey data is stronger than the real activity data. acking estimates for q1 are below 2%. u.s., weso, in the can't help but wonder the risks coming from protectionism. if we do get these protectionist trends happening, which would be the region most shielded from it? >> it is very clear from the thee, it is -- second-most would be latin america, even though mexico's there. asia.ggest would be sed. is most expo \ second-most is latin america. yousef: we have seen big moves on repricing. i have brought out the function, one of my favorite functions. concerns that the peso had gone too far. similar case for the ruble. on the downside, you have the turkish lira. how is this picture going to change? which one is likely to outperform here? >> the interesting thing, i think, so far this year, we have seen a lot of those countries, currencies that investors thought were very exposed to protectionism have done very well. mexico, the korean won. this meeting between trump and i, we could start to see weakness in mexico. even more so, the asian on
the other thing, the survey data is stronger than the real activity data. acking estimates for q1 are below 2%. u.s., weso, in the can't help but wonder the risks coming from protectionism. if we do get these protectionist trends happening, which would be the region most shielded from it? >> it is very clear from the thee, it is -- second-most would be latin america, even though mexico's there. asia.ggest would be sed. is most expo \ second-most is latin america. yousef: we have seen big...
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>> the policy will be final as it goes, part of the wishes of the sheriff is to use some of the data that we collect and, some of the applications that we have in our every day operations. during the pilot program. to infuse some of that information into the policy itself. so that it will be a living document as all policies are. but some of the information that we gather from the day-to-day use, will be used to help us finalize that policy. >> sorry, go ahead. >> the actual, pilot program itself is schedule to last for up to 12 months. >> when does it begin? >> as soon as we get approval. >> so what, are there any internal steps that you have to go through for at proval process. you come to the board of supervisors and you come to the budget and then it goes to the full board and we vote on it and then you are set and there are no more approval process. >> one thing that i have not referenced yet, madam chair, is that we have an operation's plan already set to go, so that once we get the devices there are plans in place for the training of staff to include our vest gayiga investigati
>> the policy will be final as it goes, part of the wishes of the sheriff is to use some of the data that we collect and, some of the applications that we have in our every day operations. during the pilot program. to infuse some of that information into the policy itself. so that it will be a living document as all policies are. but some of the information that we gather from the day-to-day use, will be used to help us finalize that policy. >> sorry, go ahead. >> the actual,...
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can you confirm how the data is used and what the data might do to help push forward research into certaineases? >> data privacy has always been first to us. we have defined privacy based on customer choice. if you want to share your data with no one, you share with no one. 23andme will never share individual data without customers' exquisite consent. privacy is a huge priority. we have found people with a disease want us to do research and partner to do research with other companies. it is a matter of choice. people have the ability to opt into that. we have a consent form. 85% of our customers are opting into that research. we want to -- the mission of the company is to help people access, understand, and benefit from the human genome. the way we will all benefit is with a big data set of genetic information and information about those customers. we have over 2 million individuals today. we have probably the largest genetic phenotype database in the world where we can make discoveries. i think anyone who has ever been to the doctor has suffered from the expense of not necessarily knowing
can you confirm how the data is used and what the data might do to help push forward research into certaineases? >> data privacy has always been first to us. we have defined privacy based on customer choice. if you want to share your data with no one, you share with no one. 23andme will never share individual data without customers' exquisite consent. privacy is a huge priority. we have found people with a disease want us to do research and partner to do research with other companies. it...
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sharing we want to make sure that as the systems come into place their sharing data so we're able to learn the same things about the system and have access to better manage the system and key bonuses of the regulation includes an approved maintenance planning and reminders so in about summary we're excited about this legislation for example, for the collaboration an example of pro-active as a result i feel it is helpful to make sure that any use of public right-of-way is in the publics interest this standard applies to private companies as well i'll be happy to answer any questions you may have. >> decorations my clarifying questions before we open up to public comment. >> yes. >> all right. thank you i think we'll have public comment first thank you >> madam chair only one person submitted a one speaker card. >> let's see two minutes, sir. >> i'll keep this short just. >> the main microphone. >> i'm keep this short congratulates this is interesting how it is changing the industry and forego prerogative and keeping rules in place loan with the innovation thanks your work. >>
sharing we want to make sure that as the systems come into place their sharing data so we're able to learn the same things about the system and have access to better manage the system and key bonuses of the regulation includes an approved maintenance planning and reminders so in about summary we're excited about this legislation for example, for the collaboration an example of pro-active as a result i feel it is helpful to make sure that any use of public right-of-way is in the publics interest...
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the scenes. there is still a lot of concern that whatever data you put out there, the integrity of the data -- is this what is atually going on -- it is public affairs problem. and they have to regain the trust of folks. and saying a hospital has this customer wait time and satisfaction is a good step. most of the service organizations have said that but have to believe that what is being said is true. reporter: two weeks ago, the veterans crisis line, the suicide hotline, there was an investigation that came out that said it was reporting that the whole times -- the hold times were acceptable and within the boundaries. so if you call and get put on hold, that is not happening but the problem was that there was transparency there but behind way, they were fudging the they talked about the hold times. people were waiting for a long time and were hung up on calls because they were waiting to talk to someone before they were put on hold. thatu had a wait time to didn't reflect an actual whole time. so there is transparency with data for these numbers. but what is behind them? are they -- do they hav
the scenes. there is still a lot of concern that whatever data you put out there, the integrity of the data -- is this what is atually going on -- it is public affairs problem. and they have to regain the trust of folks. and saying a hospital has this customer wait time and satisfaction is a good step. most of the service organizations have said that but have to believe that what is being said is true. reporter: two weeks ago, the veterans crisis line, the suicide hotline, there was an...
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>> this is not an environment where the data is screaming you have to move. ik: it is all straight ahead on bloomberg best. ♪ erik: hello and welcome. i'm erik schatzker. this is bloomberg best, your weekly review of the most important business news, analysis and interviews from bloomberg television around the world. this was the week prior minister theresa may promised to trigger article 50. starting britain on its long and potentially painful breakup of the european union. but on monday, a multinational merger took an important step forward. the european union approved the $77 billion merger of dow chemical and dupont, saying the companies have addressed its concerns. what sort of concessions to the companies have to make together -- to get their stamp of approval from the eu? >> concessions are pretty big. dupont is selling most of its global pesticides business and its r&d business. dow is selling petrochemical as well. the rmb angle is a surprise -- rmb angle is a surprise. the european commission explained it was concerned with innovation in the market.
>> this is not an environment where the data is screaming you have to move. ik: it is all straight ahead on bloomberg best. ♪ erik: hello and welcome. i'm erik schatzker. this is bloomberg best, your weekly review of the most important business news, analysis and interviews from bloomberg television around the world. this was the week prior minister theresa may promised to trigger article 50. starting britain on its long and potentially painful breakup of the european union. but on...
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that is all the data i can give you. >> i you talking about capital rates of the moment?ust considering options. we have been a lot of reporting in the media. we have been very clear in results that the ipo was an option. the operation was continuing. ♪ erik: still ahead on "bloomberg best," more of the week's top interviews. four fed presidents look ahead as investors try to connect the dots. plus, italy's finance ministers is the worst is over for his nation's banks. and energy ceos see a lot to like in a policy orders of donald trump. >> i say we thrived in the obama administration really in spite of the obama administration. erik: this is bloomberg. ♪ live-stream your favorite sport at the airport. binge dvr'd shows while painting your toes. on demand laughs during long bubble baths. tv everywhere is awesome. the all-new xfinity stream app. xfinity. the future of awesome. the biggest week wow, watchathon has netflix? hey, drop a beat... [ beatboxing throughout ] show me orange is the new black. wait, no bloodline. how about bojack? luke cage. oh, dj tanner. maybe show
that is all the data i can give you. >> i you talking about capital rates of the moment?ust considering options. we have been a lot of reporting in the media. we have been very clear in results that the ipo was an option. the operation was continuing. ♪ erik: still ahead on "bloomberg best," more of the week's top interviews. four fed presidents look ahead as investors try to connect the dots. plus, italy's finance ministers is the worst is over for his nation's banks. and...
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>> every meeting we're attending to look to see how the data comes in. ar from full employment and very far from our 2% inflation target, that may have been a little more appropriate. now we are close to full employment in arguably we are at full employment with 4.7% on the unappointed rate. we are just a tad below the 2% inflation target. now sit tied to how we normalize a little bit more quickly. >> one interest rate in 2015, 1 in 2016, and now four in 2017. that's a much more aggressive move, a much bigger move. even if it is just four, is adding rest of the economy? >> four in one year would be less than what we did in the last period coming out of the recession. at that time we were raising at every single meeting. it is twice as fast. this is much more gradual, even if we get it every other meeting. i view four over the course of this year as being gradual. i would say we have an gradual up to now. once a year in december it's a very gradual pace, but as we get the full employment, up close of the 2% inflation target, we don't need to make it much m
>> every meeting we're attending to look to see how the data comes in. ar from full employment and very far from our 2% inflation target, that may have been a little more appropriate. now we are close to full employment in arguably we are at full employment with 4.7% on the unappointed rate. we are just a tad below the 2% inflation target. now sit tied to how we normalize a little bit more quickly. >> one interest rate in 2015, 1 in 2016, and now four in 2017. that's a much more...
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the meeting and the payroll data. about the chinese president meeting donald trump this week. told thesident trump financial times, he hopes to talk about with korea. beijing has said it wants concessions including tech transfers. our guest is still with us. what is a good meeting? what is the upside here? >> let us get this out here. i think it is extremely difficult for the markets to be surprised on the positive side from this meeting. primarily, because nothing is priced. there is no risk of geopolitical tensions. and to be fair, it is difficult to price these things. iraq -- the markets tried last year and got it terribly wrong and so this year, they are waiting for the event to occur before they price. a good outcome is one where they the results and they are nice and relaxed and they're talking about military tension and they hit it off. and they are not worried about the great tensions as we work and we are still thinking china will help us resolve north korea. a bad meeting is when that does not happen at all.
the meeting and the payroll data. about the chinese president meeting donald trump this week. told thesident trump financial times, he hopes to talk about with korea. beijing has said it wants concessions including tech transfers. our guest is still with us. what is a good meeting? what is the upside here? >> let us get this out here. i think it is extremely difficult for the markets to be surprised on the positive side from this meeting. primarily, because nothing is priced. there is no...
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data? that's all the rage right now. y as parsing hard and soft economic data? john: well, this is nothing new. there's always been a tendency for distinction for things like confidence figures not necessarily always lining up with the actual prints but this opens a broader issue that we have to ask, this is our economic data, is it really providing the best view of actual economic activity and situations that it could? and there are a lot of efforts underway now to try to improve that through mining big data that i think will go a long way to help eliminate this kind of worrying about what does the hard data show, what does the soft data show and give us a more accurate picture but effort is needed to take advantage of the data available but not always used for traditional economic statistics. tom: let's do back to john lipsky. gideon rose joining us and we have a wonderful conversation with gideon on the financial ministers we'll speak with today. it is important conversation later this morning. the prime minister of ca
data? that's all the rage right now. y as parsing hard and soft economic data? john: well, this is nothing new. there's always been a tendency for distinction for things like confidence figures not necessarily always lining up with the actual prints but this opens a broader issue that we have to ask, this is our economic data, is it really providing the best view of actual economic activity and situations that it could? and there are a lot of efforts underway now to try to improve that through...
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. >> that is one of our main concerns, making sure that we are securing the data for our customers. both external and internal. there is also the risk of protecting the data from employees that should not have access to it or if an employee should decide to do something malicious. 15, 750 one attacks on security or reported. december,ly, between 2015 until 2016, 51% of american adults were reported to of experience some breach in their security. this is a big number. especially considering when most breaches of security are not reported. >> we have had damage from scammers off-line increasing the cost of hosting a site. there are many potential consequences from poor website security. >> businesses are impacted. because customers cannot make transactions when their way of doing so is unbelievable. >> businesses today are relying heavily on their online presence for not only their brand image but also for attracting business. if something happens to compromise that online presence, it can impact the bottom line of the company as well as their professional appearance to those searching
. >> that is one of our main concerns, making sure that we are securing the data for our customers. both external and internal. there is also the risk of protecting the data from employees that should not have access to it or if an employee should decide to do something malicious. 15, 750 one attacks on security or reported. december,ly, between 2015 until 2016, 51% of american adults were reported to of experience some breach in their security. this is a big number. especially...
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how is the data used, and what could the data due to push forward research into certain diseases? ata privacy is first to us. we base our ever see on customer choice. if you want to share with no one . we never share data without consent hereplicit people with a specific disease often want us to partner to do research with other companies. it is a matter of choice. ceoline: that was 23andme anne wojcicki. spotify may have an answer for exodus we hearor from an investor, next. comcast looking to take on netflix and amazon. plans for an online video service. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: welcome back to "best of bloomberg technology." i am caroline hyde. a bloomberg scoop. comcast is taking on netflix and cbs. they will offer hit shows from the universal tv network in the next 12 to 18 months. comcast is still determining details, like if they will have a live feed, and if they will include sport. a traditional media company, comcast, cbs, fox, disney, down the line, you have watched netflix and amazon attract huge audiences with on-demand services and dealership for live, tradition
how is the data used, and what could the data due to push forward research into certain diseases? ata privacy is first to us. we base our ever see on customer choice. if you want to share with no one . we never share data without consent hereplicit people with a specific disease often want us to partner to do research with other companies. it is a matter of choice. ceoline: that was 23andme anne wojcicki. spotify may have an answer for exodus we hearor from an investor, next. comcast looking to...
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a committee of peers is investigating the sharing and protection of data between the uk and the eu, afterhave any concerns that are domestic legislation will affect our ability to share data with the eu after we leave and, are we going to find that there are restrictions on the way in which we can share data or they will accept the data? is it going to be an area of friction afterwards or do you see it being straightforward? the government's been clear that while we remain a member of the eu we are subject to the rights and obligations that that brings. at the point that we leave the eu, our domestic legislation, as i've said, will be compliant with eu law and should therefore not impede our ability the share data with the eu. should the government decide post—exit to amend our domestic legislation, then of course we'll need to consider whether any of the proposed changes will impact on our relationship with the eu, including on issues such as data—sharing. i suppose the question there is, and it's very hard to say now what we'd do afterwards, but we clearly need to — the question is, wou
a committee of peers is investigating the sharing and protection of data between the uk and the eu, afterhave any concerns that are domestic legislation will affect our ability to share data with the eu after we leave and, are we going to find that there are restrictions on the way in which we can share data or they will accept the data? is it going to be an area of friction afterwards or do you see it being straightforward? the government's been clear that while we remain a member of the eu we...
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if you look at the evolution of data as a whole from the last 17 years, it is been an upward trend. it was an upper trend of collection. now we are sitting on all of this data. what should we do with it? from what i have noticed over the last few years, some bad things have been done what the data and some good things have been done with the data. host: what is an example of the bad thing? caller: when you overthrow the government with that data. host: what is a good thing? caller: when you put 4000 pedophiles in jail. host: all right. frank in new jersey. paul in fairfax, virginia. line for democrats. good morning. caller: hey, thank you for taking my call! i just want to say, this is was small government looks like. government small enough to be bought by the highest bidder. thank you, gentlemen for showing yourselves for who you are. about theto comment irate gentleman from georgia. exit datace is in the in florida, wisconsin, and pennsylvania. people have in trying to explain uirky iny as something q the early voting in it since he voting. meanwhile, that happens traditionally ev
if you look at the evolution of data as a whole from the last 17 years, it is been an upward trend. it was an upper trend of collection. now we are sitting on all of this data. what should we do with it? from what i have noticed over the last few years, some bad things have been done what the data and some good things have been done with the data. host: what is an example of the bad thing? caller: when you overthrow the government with that data. host: what is a good thing? caller: when you put...
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do something and that will be the resounding message over and over is ask why and to say where's the data in what we are doing because testosterone for low t, there were over 200 per scoop is written last year for. .. annie jacobsen live on "in depth" for the next three hours start now.
do something and that will be the resounding message over and over is ask why and to say where's the data in what we are doing because testosterone for low t, there were over 200 per scoop is written last year for. .. annie jacobsen live on "in depth" for the next three hours start now.
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from the data that i have looking over the course of 5 years, 25 percent of them have passed. very sick folks. in terms of incarceration, the rate of incarceration is similar, a little higher for the long term homealize and high users but in general pretty close. we get this information by looking at our jail records. jail health records. if risk factors erase certainly it plays out with african americans. the general homeless population is 33.5 percent compared to 6 percent the general population in san francisco but when you look at long term homeless, it is all most 50 percent african american. that is just stunning. any questions about the data that you might want to ask now because i will move into how we will address? >> very clear. >> yeah. >> what can you say? in terms of how we serve homeless folks here in san francisco, this is our safety net and so the department of human services have food stamps, medi-cal, general assistance. the san francisco health plan is not only a health plan but also delivering healthcare services in terms of care coordination for comp plexp
from the data that i have looking over the course of 5 years, 25 percent of them have passed. very sick folks. in terms of incarceration, the rate of incarceration is similar, a little higher for the long term homealize and high users but in general pretty close. we get this information by looking at our jail records. jail health records. if risk factors erase certainly it plays out with african americans. the general homeless population is 33.5 percent compared to 6 percent the general...
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in the uk has been strong as well as economic data resilient. >> the euro jump in the st hour is on eurozone inflation data, which came in better than expected. annual rate of 1.9%. consensus, 1.8. yesterday mario draghi slightly hawkish comments came in terms of general down side risks to the economy softening, his dovish comments came on inflation. but inflation this morning leading to euro's jump to back near the highs of the week. >>> as for gold prices, they are on the move higher. taking their cue from the weaker dollar. up this morning, they've given back some gains. a little more than 0.1%. >>> shares of amazon popping this morning following a blowout quarter. landon dowdy has the details for us. >> good morning. amazon's amazing dominance continues. shares of the company up about 4% in early trading this morning on a better than expect eed fir quarter. margins were better than expected despite a steep ramp up on content, fulfillment and prime minister. first quarter was up. q2 profit is light, but that's likely to get a pass. investors shrugging off concerns. a
in the uk has been strong as well as economic data resilient. >> the euro jump in the st hour is on eurozone inflation data, which came in better than expected. annual rate of 1.9%. consensus, 1.8. yesterday mario draghi slightly hawkish comments came in terms of general down side risks to the economy softening, his dovish comments came on inflation. but inflation this morning leading to euro's jump to back near the highs of the week. >>> as for gold prices, they are on the move...
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data, i.s. m's have been strong. most of the, while it has been ok, has not been anywhere near the breast -- robust as the data would suggest. of course you follow the real data. persisted for a while. it is almost certain that the real data is giving you the real guide to what is going on in the economy. that would sit with the idea that the bond yields have peaked and they probably range trading for a little but -- for a little while. we are seeing a collapse in demand in the in at it comes to car purchases. that is really undercutting the theory that consumer play is going to keep the u.s. economy on its feet. and -- feet, and help a jump eight matchup. i wonder if it is as much as about a shift in demand, or a buyer strike. job growth is very good. is picking up,th it is picking up from a decent rate to two and a half percent. i don't think there is any consumers to be stopping spending. i think what you are seeing is a shift of rates from some towards more services for our consumption. it is a shift we're seeing in a number
data, i.s. m's have been strong. most of the, while it has been ok, has not been anywhere near the breast -- robust as the data would suggest. of course you follow the real data. persisted for a while. it is almost certain that the real data is giving you the real guide to what is going on in the economy. that would sit with the idea that the bond yields have peaked and they probably range trading for a little but -- for a little while. we are seeing a collapse in demand in the in at it comes...
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>> i don't know the data. [inaudible] it's causing harm. ou cannot make the argument that all of the sudden now refugees are becoming the most number one threat to the united states. >> we never said that it all. >> it skips a generation. we see this all over europe and in orlando and even in somalia. minneapolis has the second largest population of scallions which is on the travel ban outside of falla. there have been 50 young men of children of refugees who has been identified as security threats. >> after the fact, the issue is that it's not about refugees are in the united states it's about what they're doing once once they're here. the debatable. we did have one somalian in minnesota who stabbed people, depends on how you want to define it. there's no comparison to the amount of white american home grown extremists who have committed acts that have actually resulted in murders and killing. to me, that that is an argument that is based in fear mongering and in supporting this case. i'm glad you brought up the somalia situation. the somal
>> i don't know the data. [inaudible] it's causing harm. ou cannot make the argument that all of the sudden now refugees are becoming the most number one threat to the united states. >> we never said that it all. >> it skips a generation. we see this all over europe and in orlando and even in somalia. minneapolis has the second largest population of scallions which is on the travel ban outside of falla. there have been 50 young men of children of refugees who has been...
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this is a done deal but it's left us with lots of questions like what does the data look like and how much is it worth and who gbuys it. we have the ceo of the largest independent internet service provider in california joined by sarah of cnbc. we have to start at the beginning and say this television station is owned by comcast. have you heard of comcast? it's also an internet provider. that said, we can move on. what is internet data. is it on a usb stick, cd, e-mail, text? what is it? >> well, the key thing is internet providers can do whatever they wanted. without the protection of the information -- >> you are going to bring up the fact you don't sell it, right? >> yeah. >> i know you are going to do that. i'll get to it in a second. literally, what i want to know is it at 5:17 p.m., scott spent an hour on read it? >> it's the click scene on the internet. every site you visit, the url and everything you download. >> who is buying it? small companies like facebook ads? large, large advertisers buying the campaigns? are we talking five major conglomerates? >> it's not clear what ca
this is a done deal but it's left us with lots of questions like what does the data look like and how much is it worth and who gbuys it. we have the ceo of the largest independent internet service provider in california joined by sarah of cnbc. we have to start at the beginning and say this television station is owned by comcast. have you heard of comcast? it's also an internet provider. that said, we can move on. what is internet data. is it on a usb stick, cd, e-mail, text? what is it?...