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let me finish with this point, cms needs to invest in obtaining empirical time data. not only to determine how many codes are needed in the office visit to see if there is a natural break for example, between level three and level four, which i am suggesting is likely, but i am willing to go with the empirical time data, office visits currently generate $23 billion in spending in a year out of about $90 billion allowed charges in medicare. so this is a big deal. it is about one quarter. cmmi on the other hand has been -- it has been appropriated to spend $10 billion over 10 years to develop atm and has i would argue little to show for seven years of demonstrations. cms, in the center for medicare, spends virtually nothing on research and development for upgrading the fee schedule, and as a result, we don't really -- we are still basing a lot of policy decisions on estimates that were developed 30 years ago. a study to obtain empirical time data, which the urban institute, i will acknowledge i was part of it, as a feasibility study, not to rely on results, but to test
let me finish with this point, cms needs to invest in obtaining empirical time data. not only to determine how many codes are needed in the office visit to see if there is a natural break for example, between level three and level four, which i am suggesting is likely, but i am willing to go with the empirical time data, office visits currently generate $23 billion in spending in a year out of about $90 billion allowed charges in medicare. so this is a big deal. it is about one quarter. cmmi on...
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times would you do? five minute increments -- >> that's why i said we need in. data. it is my hunch and -- >> by categories, that's it. >> it's actually shows what the media and mean our four different specialties. my hunch is that, this is appear hunch, a lot of visits sort out in the two to three range, depends -- ten to 15 men range and the 20 to 30 but i'm guessing, why don't we get some data in the side. i think we probably would survive with three full code lines. >> we are running -- >> evidence-based policy. that's my big thing. it's interesting that. it's certainly not reliable. i think we should use the next few months, literally, embark on a very country has a look at the nf. one of the times of people actually spend face-to-face? we can do this using electronic health records, observation, this would be a research project. it would be completed at a relatively good. of time. it's basically a year to get our act together. with the notion that the final rule would, sometime, would be written sometime about 15 months from now. the spring of 2020. the finaliza
times would you do? five minute increments -- >> that's why i said we need in. data. it is my hunch and -- >> by categories, that's it. >> it's actually shows what the media and mean our four different specialties. my hunch is that, this is appear hunch, a lot of visits sort out in the two to three range, depends -- ten to 15 men range and the 20 to 30 but i'm guessing, why don't we get some data in the side. i think we probably would survive with three full code lines....
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data. we do need to work with system providers and other hospitals to give us at that time an data an. that one individual that i shared never hit our system but had gone to st. francis emergency many times. we actually didn't know about it until we had to follow that information. once we to this unified system as well as this collaboration within the data sharing and emergency room reviews that we do with people who are using the system that help us a lot. it's something that needs to be improved. >> supervisor mandelman: the other question that keeps coming back, 5150, they don't need to be there for the full three days because their symptom clear. it's taking up a ton of space and you have people sitting in chairs. i've heard the idea of having sort of some other kind of separate, essentially meth sobering facility this will be place to send that particular set of folks. they need to be in a loxed facility. they need to have tricks around but they artrick --doctors arou. is that something you're interested in having? >> we do have detox. we have substance treatment, we have urgent ca
data. we do need to work with system providers and other hospitals to give us at that time an data an. that one individual that i shared never hit our system but had gone to st. francis emergency many times. we actually didn't know about it until we had to follow that information. once we to this unified system as well as this collaboration within the data sharing and emergency room reviews that we do with people who are using the system that help us a lot. it's something that needs to be...
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we have real time data, companies have real time data on cost of sales, they can make adjustments quickly. they don't have to wait until quarter end, get the cfo report, oh, my gosh we didn't meet the sales go we thought we were going to have to make adjustments. this is real time. it has been that way basically for the past 10 years. prior to 10 years ago, this type of real time data wasn't there. inflation can be controlled because of productivity. gives us ability to grow a lot faster. connell: do you agree, danielle, that fed is dealing with the old world, essentially not up to date with data they're using, better ways to look at this the model is broken? >> as former fed insider the model is broken. most antiquated methodology. we read transcripts from 2012. jay powell questioned models. 48% of cfos in the country saying they think the economy will be in recession. he is clearly not speaking to the ceo of fedex, that came out this morning said, global developments are affecting our top line. 40% of standard & poor's 500 revenues come from overseas. i'm not sure how much more proof ja
we have real time data, companies have real time data on cost of sales, they can make adjustments quickly. they don't have to wait until quarter end, get the cfo report, oh, my gosh we didn't meet the sales go we thought we were going to have to make adjustments. this is real time. it has been that way basically for the past 10 years. prior to 10 years ago, this type of real time data wasn't there. inflation can be controlled because of productivity. gives us ability to grow a lot faster....
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, where the brakes should be a been a person could use that as sort of the test to get empirical time data for the entire fee schedule. with that, i will stop. thank you. >> good morning, it's a great opportunity to be with you and just kind of share some of my thoughts about where we are and where we need to go and in some sense how we got here in the first place. i don't know whether folks understand the origins of this current role it just goes back into the 1980s where it was sort of a free-form system of before service practice. there was a lot of troubles with the projections about the financial stability of medicare, because people charged widely different costs for the same procedures. so there had to be some way to tame this monster. that was where the relative value system evolved. so, the notion was that there would be a fee schedule and within that fee schedule there would be services defined and that things would then be paid according to a national standard, which is now the physician be schedule. so there were some key assumptions in this model which i think need to be addre
, where the brakes should be a been a person could use that as sort of the test to get empirical time data for the entire fee schedule. with that, i will stop. thank you. >> good morning, it's a great opportunity to be with you and just kind of share some of my thoughts about where we are and where we need to go and in some sense how we got here in the first place. i don't know whether folks understand the origins of this current role it just goes back into the 1980s where it was sort of...
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the cameras allow the department real-time data that gives them information about fires sooner. >> we can start additional resources early. it could make a tremendous difference. a quick response is so important. >> reporter: 69,000 homes exist in the county's wildland interface. about 20% of the county is very high fire risk. these cameras will keep watch over all of it. >> it is amazing. >> reporter: the cameras will even work at night, they plan to add more overtime and more visibility means more piece of mind for homeowners. >> i think it is a great thing. >> reporter: the pictures from the cameras really is quite remarkable. all of these cameras, the entire system, is available to the public, you can go online to check them out. emily turner, kpix5. >> a pacifica resident was notified on his phone today that motion was detected in his backyard. it happened this morning, a couple of burglars broke into a home and ransacked it. police arrived and some one-man hop a fence and run into the street. they chased him but he escaped. neither burkle has been found. >>> a woman in stable co
the cameras allow the department real-time data that gives them information about fires sooner. >> we can start additional resources early. it could make a tremendous difference. a quick response is so important. >> reporter: 69,000 homes exist in the county's wildland interface. about 20% of the county is very high fire risk. these cameras will keep watch over all of it. >> it is amazing. >> reporter: the cameras will even work at night, they plan to add more overtime...
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the largest that i could track on real-time data is 3.6. so how is all of this linked to the ring of fire? it is where 81% of the world's largest earthquakes occur. the pacific plate is massive sitting out here in the pacific. then six other plates border it. in alaska, you have the north american plate and the pacific plate. they go head to head, right on each other, creating the earthquake and all of that movement. this is a side-to-side movement. pacific north north, and the pacific plate to the south. this is what makes this earthquake country. all the pressure moving in the opposite direction builds up this pressure. so we all know we're in earthquake country, simple things you may forget. if you're inside when it happens, do not run out of the building. falling debris is a top hazard. be in the interior of the building. that is the best. hallways are not the safest. get under a desk or table. the aftershocks will continue. drop, cover, and hold. >>> social media flooded with the moments during the quake and what happened afterwards, i
the largest that i could track on real-time data is 3.6. so how is all of this linked to the ring of fire? it is where 81% of the world's largest earthquakes occur. the pacific plate is massive sitting out here in the pacific. then six other plates border it. in alaska, you have the north american plate and the pacific plate. they go head to head, right on each other, creating the earthquake and all of that movement. this is a side-to-side movement. pacific north north, and the pacific plate to...
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and this is better because it's live real-time data. closer to the ground. it gives you a better scan of what's happening. so let's take you into storm ranger and show you what we have right now. and there's some scattered showers across the east bay and the peninsula. ing to the north, continuing wet weather into danville to 11:51. moraga just after midnight. and then we've been tracking this wet weather through the peninsula tonight. also moving to the north. more showers in san mateo to 11:33. that would continue into dayly city after midnight as well. so we've had these rogue bands of wet weather moving in from the storm system, which is now well into south southern california. so by tomorrow morning we really think a lot of this would be pushing out and we're on a drying trend of all of this wet weather lately. that means at 8:00 in the morning here you can see a little bit of sunshine building in on the future cass for the north bay and the peninsula. we'll still hold on to some cloud cover to start, though, by the afternoon sunshine also trying to con
and this is better because it's live real-time data. closer to the ground. it gives you a better scan of what's happening. so let's take you into storm ranger and show you what we have right now. and there's some scattered showers across the east bay and the peninsula. ing to the north, continuing wet weather into danville to 11:51. moraga just after midnight. and then we've been tracking this wet weather through the peninsula tonight. also moving to the north. more showers in san mateo to...
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(justine) a new york times investigation revealed that facebook shared its users' private data, withoutusers' consent, with other tech giants including microsoft, amazon, spotify, and netflix. but facebook claims... that is not what happened. kron 4's gabe slate reports. the new york times has reported that it obtained internal facebook documents that show how the social media giant arranged to share data with more than 150 companies. the new york times says amazon got access to facebook users names and contact information through their friends on the social network, yahoo could look at user's friend's posts. while microsoft's search engine bing was allowed to see the names of virtually all facebook users' friends without consent.the times also said in their report, streaming services netflix and spotify had the "ability to read facebook users' private messages.sound from - adam schwartz is a senior staff attorney with the eff's civil liberties team"i use facebook and was alarmed" adam schwartz is a senior staff attorney with the electronic attorney with the electronic frontier foundati
(justine) a new york times investigation revealed that facebook shared its users' private data, withoutusers' consent, with other tech giants including microsoft, amazon, spotify, and netflix. but facebook claims... that is not what happened. kron 4's gabe slate reports. the new york times has reported that it obtained internal facebook documents that show how the social media giant arranged to share data with more than 150 companies. the new york times says amazon got access to facebook users...
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enough to take care of the entire north the region needs for data center capacity that is quite a lot. two hundred megawatts is. twenty times a large data center today. that would easily suffice to meet the energy requirements of a modern urban center. and there's plenty of room for the data center to expand its modular storage concept. the facility is powered exclusively by locally produced renewable energy and its cooling system makes it extremely energy efficient. the key element in the cooling system is water from the nearby fjord. since the data center is located below sea level there's no need to use expensive pumps to lift the water to the heat exchangers. here it left on mine data center we use the fjord on the outside with the cold seawater that they bring into the data center to heat exchangers and those heat exchangers interact with the coast fresh water circuit that goes out through the datacenter and through the signet that i.t. areas are to cold pipes coming in with cold water and there are two hoped pipes going out with hot water and here we can see the the pipes going into the container racks and being distr
enough to take care of the entire north the region needs for data center capacity that is quite a lot. two hundred megawatts is. twenty times a large data center today. that would easily suffice to meet the energy requirements of a modern urban center. and there's plenty of room for the data center to expand its modular storage concept. the facility is powered exclusively by locally produced renewable energy and its cooling system makes it extremely energy efficient. the key element in the...
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times report... accusing facebook of sharing your user data ... with dozens of other companies. a new york times investigation revealed that facebook shared its users' private data, without its users' consent, with other tech giants including microsoft, amazon, spotify, and netflix.(pam)but facebook claims.. that is not what happened. kron 4's gabe slate joins us live from the newsroom to break this down. facebook is on the defense today again over privacy issues this time regarding some pretty scary stuff theallegation is that facebook gave their other tech company partners the ability to read, write and delete users' private messagesnow facebook says this new york times article is misleading.they have posted two blog posts including one just an hour ago explaining what they were doing and why it's not shady. the new york times has reported that it obtained internal facebook documents that show how the social media giant arranged to share data with more than 150 companies. the new york times says amazon got access to facebook users names and contact information through their fri
times report... accusing facebook of sharing your user data ... with dozens of other companies. a new york times investigation revealed that facebook shared its users' private data, without its users' consent, with other tech giants including microsoft, amazon, spotify, and netflix.(pam)but facebook claims.. that is not what happened. kron 4's gabe slate joins us live from the newsroom to break this down. facebook is on the defense today again over privacy issues this time regarding some pretty...
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second the new york times reporting companies are collectincollecting and sellingl time data. they say they it's mark patterns of research. others say it could be used to track individual users. third, central american migrants stuck in tijuana applying for jobs in the city. applying for mexican work permits white >> the budget battle is heating up, especially over the border wall. president trump is scheduled to meet with democratic leaders nancy pelosi and chuck schumer tomorrow. mike emanuel is on capitol hill. mike, how much pressure is there on that meeting tomorrow? >> reporter: dana, it's huge. we'll be listening carefully to those democratic leaders, chuck schumer, nancy pelosi, and to president trump and the white house team after they sit down tomorrow. so far, the democrats are talking tough. >> president trump wants to throw a temper tantrum and shut down the government over christmas over the wall, that's his decision. >> reporter: this meeting comes at a delicate time for nancy pelosi. she's trying to round up the final votes to be speaker in the new congress, an
second the new york times reporting companies are collectincollecting and sellingl time data. they say they it's mark patterns of research. others say it could be used to track individual users. third, central american migrants stuck in tijuana applying for jobs in the city. applying for mexican work permits white >> the budget battle is heating up, especially over the border wall. president trump is scheduled to meet with democratic leaders nancy pelosi and chuck schumer tomorrow. mike...
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if you look at the real-time data, you would say these are falling apart, yet now there is a new twisth the market turmoil and the plunge and 10 year treasury yields. the tenure has gone from about three and a quarter down to 2.9 or so. higher rates have been a problem housing, and now that we see a big cut in rates, maybe we will see improving data over the next several weeks. romaine: was there any evidence before interest rates really rose and by that i mean the mortgage rates getting up to the 5% on the year. was there any evidence of a housing slowdown prior to that acceleration? conor: we have had years and years of homebuilders complaining about labor shortages and costs. we have seen that even though fires -- know there has been this supply constrained market. a cost story has been with us for a while and this year seems to be when it is taking hold of the market. naroline: you've written i the past that 2019 is getting better because they are going down the food chain and starting to build cheaper, more affordable homes. do you think this problem will get worse before it gets
if you look at the real-time data, you would say these are falling apart, yet now there is a new twisth the market turmoil and the plunge and 10 year treasury yields. the tenure has gone from about three and a quarter down to 2.9 or so. higher rates have been a problem housing, and now that we see a big cut in rates, maybe we will see improving data over the next several weeks. romaine: was there any evidence before interest rates really rose and by that i mean the mortgage rates getting up to...
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times report... accusing facebook of sharing your user data ... with dozens of other companies. (ken) a new york times investigation revealed that facebook shared its users' private data, without its users' consent, with other tech giants including microsoft, amazon, spotify, and netflix. but facebook claims... that is not what happened. kron 4's gabe slate breaks it down with facebooks explaination on what they were doing. the new york times has reported that it obtained internal facebook documents that show how the social media giant arranged to share data with more than 150 companies. the new york times says amazon got access to facebook users names and contact information through their friends on the social network, yahoo could look at user's friend's posts. while microsoft's search engine bing was allowed to see the names of virtually all facebook users' friends without consent.the times also said in their report, streaming services netflix and spotify had the "ability to read facebook users' private messages.sound from - adam schwartz is a senior staff attorney with the eff
times report... accusing facebook of sharing your user data ... with dozens of other companies. (ken) a new york times investigation revealed that facebook shared its users' private data, without its users' consent, with other tech giants including microsoft, amazon, spotify, and netflix. but facebook claims... that is not what happened. kron 4's gabe slate breaks it down with facebooks explaination on what they were doing. the new york times has reported that it obtained internal facebook...
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zuckerberg, indicating that facebook shut off access to data required by competing apps, while also sharing it with those that encouraged more timen the platform. they are not selling data, but they are certainly leveraging it. >> what is in these internal documents is astounding. they basically show that they spoke -- that facebook give special treatment to apps encouraging more time on facebook, or spend more money advertising on facebook, but shut out those that gave other apps more limited access if they would compete with facebook. view intoy unusual
zuckerberg, indicating that facebook shut off access to data required by competing apps, while also sharing it with those that encouraged more timen the platform. they are not selling data, but they are certainly leveraging it. >> what is in these internal documents is astounding. they basically show that they spoke -- that facebook give special treatment to apps encouraging more time on facebook, or spend more money advertising on facebook, but shut out those that gave other apps more...
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saying markets can't reverse and all of this can change, but i will tell you this is a forward real time datah regard to the calendar and since much of the volatility really started in october, it is hard for me to believe the reversal, probably had to do with market volatility the point i am making, lofty by comparison let's get to the matter at hand. when we talk about momentum and volatility, momentum, we're in football playoff season soon bears are part of that one of the magic elixirs, how teams do, do they have the momentum it is a very abstract concept, but nonetheless, momentum and volatility you think momentum is abstract, let's get down to the business of volatility. it is like derivative, derivative the vix is a calculation with s&p options, they're derivative s&p futures. they're derivative of the s&p 500, which is derivative of cash stocks i'm not dismissing that as unimportant, i'm saying when you have that level of greeks involved to the third power, you have a lagging indicator, not saying it is not important, but the reason the vix works is because traders get nervous, but to
saying markets can't reverse and all of this can change, but i will tell you this is a forward real time datah regard to the calendar and since much of the volatility really started in october, it is hard for me to believe the reversal, probably had to do with market volatility the point i am making, lofty by comparison let's get to the matter at hand. when we talk about momentum and volatility, momentum, we're in football playoff season soon bears are part of that one of the magic elixirs, how...
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(vicki) a new york times investigation revealed that facebook shared its users' private data, without users' consent, with other tech giants including microsoft, amazon, spotify, and netflix.(grant) but facebook claims... that is not what happened. kron 4's gabe slate reports. the new york times has reported that it obtained internal facebook documents that show how the social media giant arranged to share data with more than 150 companies. the new york times says amazon got access to facebook users names and contact information through their friends on the social network, yahoo could look at user's friend's posts. while microsoft's search engine bing was allowed to see the names of virtually all facebook users' friends without consent.the times also said in their report, streaming services netflix and spotify had the "ability to read facebook users' private messages.sound from - adam schwartz is a senior staff attorney with the eff's civil liberties team"i use facebook and was alarmed" adam schwartz is a senior staff attorney with the electronic frontier foundation's civil liberties
(vicki) a new york times investigation revealed that facebook shared its users' private data, without users' consent, with other tech giants including microsoft, amazon, spotify, and netflix.(grant) but facebook claims... that is not what happened. kron 4's gabe slate reports. the new york times has reported that it obtained internal facebook documents that show how the social media giant arranged to share data with more than 150 companies. the new york times says amazon got access to facebook...
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data on that service without authorization. of to dothan these so action here would help but i think it's time to cut it as a possible to have. e.u. regulations impose heavy fines for companies that don't protect identity related data. but what if the data protection software has security loopholes that make it vulnerable to hackers. who. member says that the manufacturers are not liable for this problem. and. there has to be a point where somebody in the chain sells a non-secure product that does not meet data protection stipulations with it off and they have to be made liable somehow. scene v. do you see a chance of comprehensive i-t. liability after. a moment is that right now it is not politically expedient to do ties you now keep monitoring the situation and. professor is on his way to the e.u. net security office in athens where there's plenty on the agenda. the e.u. is working on a new on line guidelines. we've come to the university of lifting trying to visit. he's the co-director of the cyber security research center here. he says german authorities need to do more to protect personal data despite the new e.u. regulat
data on that service without authorization. of to dothan these so action here would help but i think it's time to cut it as a possible to have. e.u. regulations impose heavy fines for companies that don't protect identity related data. but what if the data protection software has security loopholes that make it vulnerable to hackers. who. member says that the manufacturers are not liable for this problem. and. there has to be a point where somebody in the chain sells a non-secure product that...
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has defended its conduct after the new york times reported that the company had given major technology companies more intrusive access to users' personal data look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the new york times, and the trump administration who have announced us troops are being withdrawn from syria. this comes after president trump claimed the islamic state terror group had been defeated. of course, the new york times has its take on that decision. the guardian reports the us federal reserve has raised borrowing — as we've been discussing — costs for the fourth time this year, defying pressure to hold off from president donald trump. the fed also gave weaker projections for economic growth in 2019. city am says uk city leaders are feeling relieved after eu officials confimed the bloc will formalise grace periods for key parts of the financial servies industry in the event of a no—deal brexit. the independent, like many other papers, is following the current saga of whether uk labour leader jeremy corbyn was filmed uttering the words "stupid woman" whilst taking part in a commons
has defended its conduct after the new york times reported that the company had given major technology companies more intrusive access to users' personal data look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the new york times, and the trump administration who have announced us troops are being withdrawn from syria. this comes after president trump claimed the islamic state terror group had been defeated. of course, the new york times has its take...
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so it's harvest time first separate data those are right. and there's also some spinach carrots rocket feet root fit. for. you there are some here. and here's one you know exactly you can take someone put them in the dish hang on nneka you have to be really careful. gardening is also a way of reducing the family's carbon footprint i can feel it oh i think one. look how big mine is. i know the idea is that the children develop an awareness for the fact that food can be grown close to home. this carrot didn't have to be transported will just carry it into the kitchen. as they didn't have to be shipped half way across the world so it has a low carbon footprint. and this one can go exactly. but growing their own vegetables doesn't necessarily mean a significant reduction in c o two emissions. so if this is the first season. we're learning how to cultivate an open garden go because we're hoping that we'll be able to move on to a different level next year that falls on the votes from here you know exactly this is a test run. the whole experiment i
so it's harvest time first separate data those are right. and there's also some spinach carrots rocket feet root fit. for. you there are some here. and here's one you know exactly you can take someone put them in the dish hang on nneka you have to be really careful. gardening is also a way of reducing the family's carbon footprint i can feel it oh i think one. look how big mine is. i know the idea is that the children develop an awareness for the fact that food can be grown close to home. this...
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the new york times, facebook using data to favour certain partners and punish rivals. this is a facebook being forced to tell us what they are up to. this is an extraordinary story. the uk parliament forced the publication of these documents. damian collins sent a sergeant in arms to a hotel and got a us citizen to hand over data relating to a legal case adjudicated in california. already that is intense. i cannot emphasise that enough. those documents were sealed, facebook did not want them published. the uk has forced their hand. we have learned that facebook has deliberately tried to design it so has deliberately tried to design it so that it is hard to users to give consent about how to use a shared data there is and their friends. we note that facebook always says that are not sell your data but what they do is pay to play, they reward certain people with access to their platforms. it is effectively the same thing. developers, organisations... not individuals... companies who will be sharing data. they white list companies who are given favourable treatment and th
the new york times, facebook using data to favour certain partners and punish rivals. this is a facebook being forced to tell us what they are up to. this is an extraordinary story. the uk parliament forced the publication of these documents. damian collins sent a sergeant in arms to a hotel and got a us citizen to hand over data relating to a legal case adjudicated in california. already that is intense. i cannot emphasise that enough. those documents were sealed, facebook did not want them...
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time. data, factual stuff. final the fomc's releasing of 2019. that's at 7:00 u.k. time.dots and messaging will be the most important for the markets. italy has reached an informal agreement with the elon its budget plans for next year. there's no word on the final deficit target. with 100 days until brexit, theresa may has put the u.k. on high alert over the dangers of a no deal. to put inreed contingency plans on full. -- is thisnow finally the end of the italian budget standoff? >> good morning. we understand there is an informal agreement. it's unclear. we don't know whether the italian government will set for that 2.04 deficit. they were very specific and -- about that number. today, perhaps we get those announcements. that's what we are hearing from rome and brussels. they are keeping quiet about this. it would be good news for investors. italy is a prominent member of your. everyone was prepping for a long fight. to see some of that tension ease off today between the institutions and the government would be good for italian stocks in btp's. we are moving away from
time. data, factual stuff. final the fomc's releasing of 2019. that's at 7:00 u.k. time.dots and messaging will be the most important for the markets. italy has reached an informal agreement with the elon its budget plans for next year. there's no word on the final deficit target. with 100 days until brexit, theresa may has put the u.k. on high alert over the dangers of a no deal. to put inreed contingency plans on full. -- is thisnow finally the end of the italian budget standoff? >>...
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you'll get access to our radar, including real-time data pouring in from nbc bay area stormranger on the palm of your hand. it's free and only on the nbc bay area app. >>> the nation is pausing to pay tribute to george h.w. bush, the 41st president of the united states. mr. bush passed away friday night at the age of 94. these are live pictures from washington, d.c. members of the public are able to pay their final respects today. >> visiting his flag-draped casket in the u.s. capitol rotunda. the world watching as the final farewell unfolds ahead of the president's funeral tomorrow. nbc bay area's jay gray is live on capitol hill with how so many are remembering bush's legacy. jay? >> reporter: hey there, laura and marcus. look, it's a cold, windy and overcast day in washington. that has done nothing to slow the stream of people gathering here outside the capitol, some waiting an hour or more to say one final goodbye. lines continue to stretch outside of the u.s. capitol. inside, his beloved service dog, sully, joining thousands paying their respects to president george h.w. bush. >
you'll get access to our radar, including real-time data pouring in from nbc bay area stormranger on the palm of your hand. it's free and only on the nbc bay area app. >>> the nation is pausing to pay tribute to george h.w. bush, the 41st president of the united states. mr. bush passed away friday night at the age of 94. these are live pictures from washington, d.c. members of the public are able to pay their final respects today. >> visiting his flag-draped casket in the u.s....
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summer and one of cnbc's disrupters in 2016 it allows a business to connect its employees with real time datathey need to make decisions and then they can enact the decisions via their smartphones. domo's platform allows the ceo to manage their whole enterprise from the phone, by digitally connecting all of the people, all the data l of the systems of the organization domo became public in june, and after a first day spike, its stock went into freefall but lately, the group has been bouncing, and today, domo caught fire, defying the gravitational pull to rally more than 30% single session why? the company reported a truly blowout quarter. there were never worries for me, but the market is tough. this is a very speculative small cap stock, so let's dig deeper with josh james, the founder and ceo of domo. mr. james, welcome to "mad money. great to see you, sir. >> thank you so much >> have a seat i happen to know jog from the days where i started the street.com he built a company and sold it for a great price. this isn't your first rodeo. >> i haven't because i never forgot how helpful you were
summer and one of cnbc's disrupters in 2016 it allows a business to connect its employees with real time datathey need to make decisions and then they can enact the decisions via their smartphones. domo's platform allows the ceo to manage their whole enterprise from the phone, by digitally connecting all of the people, all the data l of the systems of the organization domo became public in june, and after a first day spike, its stock went into freefall but lately, the group has been bouncing,...
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as many people times maybe three times more data, so it's actuallyime advantage. >> you have roots in china and roots in the united states. >> i do. >> what do you think of what is going on now with this talk of trade war, seemingly rising hostility. what's your reaction? >> i think on a government to government basis i think there is more to be gained by figuring out some compromise so we can all move on. i wish that would happen, but i'm not at an expert at that. but as someone who has roots in both china and the u.s., i feel kind of saddened because i think the sentiment in the u.s. is growing to be anti-china. even in the civilian space. and that's very sad to me because the two countries, at least people to people have had good relations for over 100 years. >> pleasure to have you on. >> thank you. >> next on gps, michael lewis has written huge "the new york times" best sellers about all american issues like baseball, football and wall street. now he's taking on the trump administration in his new book "the fifth risk." you don't want to miss le
as many people times maybe three times more data, so it's actuallyime advantage. >> you have roots in china and roots in the united states. >> i do. >> what do you think of what is going on now with this talk of trade war, seemingly rising hostility. what's your reaction? >> i think on a government to government basis i think there is more to be gained by figuring out some compromise so we can all move on. i wish that would happen, but i'm not at an expert at that. but...
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. >> most of the time when we have landed recently we have the odyssey and we get real-time data as we go through edl. we have come to expect that and we really, really want that. in this case the primary orbiter is the mars reconnaissance orbiter. it will be listening to us on uhf. it will be listening to us and getting all the primary data, and it will send it back to us unfortunately about three hours after we land. >> so it does not give the live information. >> we have a couple of other sources we're looking at. the max planck observatory in germany. for those give us a couple points in time. we get something cool this time. hopefully these are both working great today. we hope they will continue to work all the way through edl, and they will be giving us a real-time feed. we will show how that works on the video there. you can see insight getting close to mars. >> marco is basically trying to fill the gap that we would have had if we have live communication coming down to us. so if that doesn't work, does it affect insight's mission at all? it will call back and say, "hey, pretty
. >> most of the time when we have landed recently we have the odyssey and we get real-time data as we go through edl. we have come to expect that and we really, really want that. in this case the primary orbiter is the mars reconnaissance orbiter. it will be listening to us on uhf. it will be listening to us and getting all the primary data, and it will send it back to us unfortunately about three hours after we land. >> so it does not give the live information. >> we have a...
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percent of all of the data that is being created by mankind is actually being created in the last two years and that's going to grow exponentially we expect in the next two years four times the data that is ever being created will be created and that's made up of largely consumer data plus a lot of selfies it is an awful lot of selfies and the thing is that that's being stored for life and consumers don't understand that the photos selfies that they take today are there forever is that worrying when you look at for example this week we saw the announcement of this new watch people are going to be tracked more and more on these these organizations don't just sell these devices as a solution but will make phone calls or something you can check facebook or twitter or they're marketed as everything you can take photographs you can control things is that deliberate to draw people in. what these companies are doing is they're responding by in large to consumer needs in consumer demands what i don't know if you could say that they're creating them as well i think steve jobs is one third of their customer doesn't know what they want until they show it now what customers don't kn
percent of all of the data that is being created by mankind is actually being created in the last two years and that's going to grow exponentially we expect in the next two years four times the data that is ever being created will be created and that's made up of largely consumer data plus a lot of selfies it is an awful lot of selfies and the thing is that that's being stored for life and consumers don't understand that the photos selfies that they take today are there forever is that worrying...
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have browser also massively sends data such as has screen resolution phone operating system and time zone to the provider of the site she's currently own that data helps them to optimize best site jessica visits am i unique dot to find out whether she can be identified and tracked it turns out she can as nobody else relays the exact same daters jesica website providers can recognize and follow her and place ads on her screen even without cookies. meanwhile mark wants to buy a new laptop he's already tried out a range of online suppliers and found one that he likes but as he's not one hundred percent sure he puts the product in his account shopping cart and then makes his way to his next lecture. pretty soon the online computer store is sending mark a steady stream of ads to his current laptop and his phone that's possible due to mark having registered with google on both devices as a result all websites he visits that have google cookies will display personalized advertising. and google also sends out its ads itself as jessica notices when she looks up frequently used search terms ban
have browser also massively sends data such as has screen resolution phone operating system and time zone to the provider of the site she's currently own that data helps them to optimize best site jessica visits am i unique dot to find out whether she can be identified and tracked it turns out she can as nobody else relays the exact same daters jesica website providers can recognize and follow her and place ads on her screen even without cookies. meanwhile mark wants to buy a new laptop he's...
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data have been misappropriated you will not be able to use them again. users with a stolen conventional password comprising letters and numbers can change at any time what they can never alter is their fingerprint. there's a good deal of evidence indicating that hackers are specifically targeting biometric data. our research indicates that millions of people have been affected. in two thousand and fifteen the u.s. office of personnel management issued the following statement it reads in part. all records indicate legal fingerprints were likely compromised during a cyber intrusion five point six million people were affected. in the philippines in two thousand and sixteen hackers broke into an official voter database where fingerprints were stored. fifty million people were affected. in india last year there was a security breach in the government's biometric identification system known as. point two billion people were affected. india is the world leader in the use of biometric authentication all citizens are required to submit data for a high tech government passport. people already use that document to register for pensions and benefits if they can't pr
data have been misappropriated you will not be able to use them again. users with a stolen conventional password comprising letters and numbers can change at any time what they can never alter is their fingerprint. there's a good deal of evidence indicating that hackers are specifically targeting biometric data. our research indicates that millions of people have been affected. in two thousand and fifteen the u.s. office of personnel management issued the following statement it reads in part....
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select a victim and coffee that data and in those databases there are files and even hundreds of thousands of high quality fingerprint images. you don't have to waste time fixing them up. because. biometric data is widely available on a part of the internet that can only be accessed by means of special software. it's a virtual meeting marketplace for criminals to. hide their identity behind pseudonyms and encryption systems. millions of personal data records are offered for sale on the dark web. we've managed to track down some sites used by the identity theft mafia. uncovered was all kinds of data stolen from people all over the world. including names addresses credit card information and bank account details. that we did a search using the search term biometric and found people were offering guides for forging fingerprints. replica fingerprints used to fool security systems we have no idea who this fingerprint actually belongs to. we also saw numerous offers for illegal travel documents either complete forgeries or stolen ideas that had been tampered with. sports for most countries were on offer including germany. biometric passports are also availabl
select a victim and coffee that data and in those databases there are files and even hundreds of thousands of high quality fingerprint images. you don't have to waste time fixing them up. because. biometric data is widely available on a part of the internet that can only be accessed by means of special software. it's a virtual meeting marketplace for criminals to. hide their identity behind pseudonyms and encryption systems. millions of personal data records are offered for sale on the dark...
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have to lose is customer privacy and data their information is the most important thing to protect that was true for the old job, and true and extra true today. every timeave a chance, first things first, protect the data >> in light of that you've seen tech stocks sell off as dramatically as we have the past couple of months and the volatility around that, have investors been overreacting to headline risks or do you think their concerns are well placed >> actually i happen to think they are overreacting. it is hard to blame folks for taking money out of the market when tech provided an amazing opportunity for returns such a long time. reality is tech is where the innovation is, it is still where the returns are, and i generally think once the cooler heads prevail, you'll see more capital pouring into tech stocks because that is where the expansion resides. >> certainly as we're in the holiday season, we're seeing a lot of consumer behavior shift toward tech, whether it is omni channel, people using phones in store, picking up in store affirm is very much in the business of enabling that kind of commerce. what kind of consumer behaviors are you seeing t
have to lose is customer privacy and data their information is the most important thing to protect that was true for the old job, and true and extra true today. every timeave a chance, first things first, protect the data >> in light of that you've seen tech stocks sell off as dramatically as we have the past couple of months and the volatility around that, have investors been overreacting to headline risks or do you think their concerns are well placed >> actually i happen to think...
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that's why xfinity mobile lets you pay for data one gig at a time. and with millions of wifi hotspots included, you'll pay even less for data. or if you need a lot we have unlimited too. plus, get $200 back when you buy a new smart phone. it's simple, easy, awesome. click, call or visit a store today. >>> back to our breaking news out of the crocker amazon neighborhood of san francisco where police say a fight erupted and a stabbing ensued. we're told several people were stabbed. they were transported to the hospital, but police did not tell us how many victims there were. again this is at geneva and mission streets. we did get a view of a suspect handcuffed and sitting on the ground. officers appeared to be searching through a nearby trash can. we're still trying to gather more information and will update you as soon as we have the details. >>> a utah family's dream vacation turned into a nightmare when a young boy was bitten by a shark. it happened while mom was recording the whole thing. >> it felt like it was safe. >> reporter: earlier this month
that's why xfinity mobile lets you pay for data one gig at a time. and with millions of wifi hotspots included, you'll pay even less for data. or if you need a lot we have unlimited too. plus, get $200 back when you buy a new smart phone. it's simple, easy, awesome. click, call or visit a store today. >>> back to our breaking news out of the crocker amazon neighborhood of san francisco where police say a fight erupted and a stabbing ensued. we're told several people were stabbed. they...
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data. and i'm really sorry for that. and mark is really sorry for that. >> the "times" reports facebook's partners were able to seek the data of hundreds of millions of people a month. the "times" says the deals were all active in 2017, and some were still in effect this year. in a statement, to cbs news, facebook said its partners don't get to ignore people's privacy settings, saying we know we have work to do to regain people's trust and that's where we've been focused for most of 2018. this could go beyond bad public relations for facebook. a 2011 settlement agreement with the federal trade commission requires facebook to obtain consumers' consent before sharing their information. a facebook spokesperson told the "times" most of its partnerships did not require this because it quote considered partners extensions of itself, pretty clever. facebook said it found no evidence that any of those partners abused users' data. speaking of the partners in a statement to cbs news, netflix said at no time did we access people's private messages on facebook, or ask for the ability to do so. a spokesperson for bing said throughout ou
data. and i'm really sorry for that. and mark is really sorry for that. >> the "times" reports facebook's partners were able to seek the data of hundreds of millions of people a month. the "times" says the deals were all active in 2017, and some were still in effect this year. in a statement, to cbs news, facebook said its partners don't get to ignore people's privacy settings, saying we know we have work to do to regain people's trust and that's where we've been...
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that's how we spend time in covering the data. you read that thing where it's like in the public idea every black person 65% of cases where there was a knife as a weapon, an officer just used deadly force. people are not like professional knife throwers. they were not throwing the knife at you they were holding it and you shot them. >> host: the same bringing a knife to a gunfight and you will lose every time. >> guest: i like to think you are more equipped to deal with that than i am. more people in general are not comfortable talking about racism and it shows grace nonpartisanship is the dividing line. to decipher between fact and fiction race is a better indicator. >> host: almost like the affordable care act and obamacare. we support the affordable care act that we don't want any obamacare. >> guest: and if you ask people if the unemployment rate is high or low, that answer you can map that to people's belief and that is more to their party belief. >> host: in the final two minutes, what would you like to walk away with as the
that's how we spend time in covering the data. you read that thing where it's like in the public idea every black person 65% of cases where there was a knife as a weapon, an officer just used deadly force. people are not like professional knife throwers. they were not throwing the knife at you they were holding it and you shot them. >> host: the same bringing a knife to a gunfight and you will lose every time. >> guest: i like to think you are more equipped to deal with that than i...
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but first we turn to the trade in data it's big business and as so often sesame street's shaking head of its time. own were german like. ones and big data powers much of the internet so how does it all work. german student jessica veba spends a lot of time online but would prefer to remain anonymous she's installed an ad blocker and also cleans out her browser data on a regular basis. for the ones that i try to be careful and to reveal a minimum of information about myself but i use the settings to protect my data as far as possible while surfing. but will that prevent companies from collecting head data and composing an individual behavior profile. is less concerned about his online data. on marketing student has installed twenty apps on his smartphone he uses eleven of them regularly including apps that belong to facebook and google. it's an advantage for google or facebook to out my data. and then provide me with a recommendation and. we accompany the two of them through a typical digital day what kind of data are companies gathering about them and how is it used to create personalized adverti
but first we turn to the trade in data it's big business and as so often sesame street's shaking head of its time. own were german like. ones and big data powers much of the internet so how does it all work. german student jessica veba spends a lot of time online but would prefer to remain anonymous she's installed an ad blocker and also cleans out her browser data on a regular basis. for the ones that i try to be careful and to reveal a minimum of information about myself but i use the...