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and i know we got limited time so miss wong and then mr. kelly. >> sure.hink it's roughly the same answer that i gave earlier which is we really collect very little data from users when they're searching the ip address and the cookie and the opt out for our interspace advertising is an opt out for those targeted ads and what it means is that the cookie you're getting is not uniquely identified. it just drops query that you sent us or the data that we've gotten into a bucket of all opt-out cookies. >> because our service is based on sharing personal information with others, we inevitably end up collecting a great deal of personal information so that we can effectively share it with others and actually use people to retain people's photo albums for them, which they usually expect to be retained indefinitely. in certain circumstances, particularly, in our advertising products where we're innovating and where people may not be used to a presentation in a particular way, we've allowed for opt outs in those instances because we think it empowers users. it allows
and i know we got limited time so miss wong and then mr. kelly. >> sure.hink it's roughly the same answer that i gave earlier which is we really collect very little data from users when they're searching the ip address and the cookie and the opt out for our interspace advertising is an opt out for those targeted ads and what it means is that the cookie you're getting is not uniquely identified. it just drops query that you sent us or the data that we've gotten into a bucket of all opt-out...
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wong on wednesday, 105 day game thursday, craig stammen and chamber land.in line to see ryan friday. >> bob: a strike to corey patterson. >> rob: two of the three times corey patterson has been at the plate today he's hit rockets. one was the one hopper caught by pena. >> bob: still looking for his first nats hit after four at bats. it's another rocket. that one hooks foul. get there. it was a hot potato nobody in the bullpen could catch either. >> rob: nice swing here. down and away. reaches out. 31-year-old dan wheeler, second year with tampa bay. second full season. 70 games last year. 70 the year before, two-thirds at houston before coming here. he's a guy that likes to get the ball several times a week. patterson reaching on a two strike pitch. misjudging it. kapler is everywhere. [cheering and applause] >> bob: 25,481 here at tropicana field. they had a big crowd last night for the ludacris concert. that first number they did was something. it's the only one i heard. >> rob: after that you were deafened. >> bob: what? what? what? bases empty, gonzalez
wong on wednesday, 105 day game thursday, craig stammen and chamber land.in line to see ryan friday. >> bob: a strike to corey patterson. >> rob: two of the three times corey patterson has been at the plate today he's hit rockets. one was the one hopper caught by pena. >> bob: still looking for his first nats hit after four at bats. it's another rocket. that one hooks foul. get there. it was a hot potato nobody in the bullpen could catch either. >> rob: nice swing here....
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we talked about chien-ming wong, and for him to regain the form of a 19-game winner, he's not a finesse type guy. he needs 93 or more miles per hour. 94, 95. a lot of success. but all of the sudden whether the velocity started to drop, so did his success. 92 miles an hour. george kottaras with an extra base hit. 92, again, by mike lowell, that ball reached the seats. he's a guy who's had a lot of success in the past, but you wonder if he is healthy enough right now to help the yankees. >> 2 2/3 after a.j. burnett went very short last night, plenty of offense as there always seems to be when it's the yankees and the red sox. and in the third inning, the red sox got it going with mike lowell. >> it's never disappointing. you expect both of these teams to score, five combined home runs, exciting baseball, all the way around, j.d. drew finding the green monster, that was off philip hughes, he had come in to put out the fire, but then he made one mistake. that was the home run ball to kevin youkilis, that was in the fourth inning, that was the difference in the ball game. the yankees climbed
we talked about chien-ming wong, and for him to regain the form of a 19-game winner, he's not a finesse type guy. he needs 93 or more miles per hour. 94, 95. a lot of success. but all of the sudden whether the velocity started to drop, so did his success. 92 miles an hour. george kottaras with an extra base hit. 92, again, by mike lowell, that ball reached the seats. he's a guy who's had a lot of success in the past, but you wonder if he is healthy enough right now to help the yankees. >>...
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and if that seems farfetched to any of you, just remember shen went wong and the phoenix steel plants in germany and marilee jones in the mit admissions office. warren buffett as again i spook the world's richest man, began in business at the age of 6, selling ice-cold coca-cola and chewing gum door-to-door in depression-era omaha. that is age 6, by stages he added other businesses to his strain, he sold retrieved golf balls in bulk to the club pro shop. he sifteded the discarded racetrack betting tickets in bulk, searching for winners, accidentally thrown away. he set up a mass production newspaper delivery operation in which he personally could deliver 1500 papers. he rented pinball machines to barber shops and split the take 50/50. and this is all before warren was 15. from the age of 13 he supported himself completely. and by age 18, he had the present-day equivalent of 100 grand in the bank. when the wharton business school turned him down for admission. [laughter]. >> schools don't even hint at the existence of some a road to self-sufficiency. imagine if 60 million trapped schoo
and if that seems farfetched to any of you, just remember shen went wong and the phoenix steel plants in germany and marilee jones in the mit admissions office. warren buffett as again i spook the world's richest man, began in business at the age of 6, selling ice-cold coca-cola and chewing gum door-to-door in depression-era omaha. that is age 6, by stages he added other businesses to his strain, he sold retrieved golf balls in bulk to the club pro shop. he sifteded the discarded racetrack...
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the young women that was in the protest movement, and she made a comment that that the media had it wong. they weren't protesting the government. women are protesting for equal rights. the young women want equal rights with men. you know, they're tired of riding at the back of the bus, and basically the policies of ahmadinejad, they see as constricting the economy of iran . guest: you're right that the importance of women in the political movements of iran is broad based. there is a wide range of concern including rights, the economy, a better life for their families, including the fact that men haven't always done thite thing in that country and that a different political system could do better for all its people. i believe that the women in iran are going to remain in the vanguard of movements to improve conditions for much for everyone. host: the report that sir richard was talking about can be found at chatham house.org.uk and that is hyperlinked through our website. chatham house, by the way, is the brit issuee equivalent of an american research think tank and was founded in 1920 an
the young women that was in the protest movement, and she made a comment that that the media had it wong. they weren't protesting the government. women are protesting for equal rights. the young women want equal rights with men. you know, they're tired of riding at the back of the bus, and basically the policies of ahmadinejad, they see as constricting the economy of iran . guest: you're right that the importance of women in the political movements of iran is broad based. there is a wide range...
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guest: well, it is very wong that anybody who wishes to express their view peacefully should be exposed to that kind of penalty. i'm not in a position to judge who any accusations of that kind might be leveled against. that could be the odd case amongst the millions who protested where people should be brought before some court, but in case of the majority, what they were doing was exercising their democratic rights. >> what effect do you think this might have on the protest and the opposition? >> i think it will continue the effect that the actions by the iranian authorities already had, namely, to dampen down the fire of protest. it takes a very brave person to go out on the streets, and there is no doubt that the kind of violence and brutal repression which we have seen has had its effect on people's willingness to do so. host: based on what you have seen and read in the last 24-3 6 hours, what do you believe is the future for physical activity in iran? >> physical activity will continue. this is not going to be a people that will be coward forever. they will abdicate their rights to
guest: well, it is very wong that anybody who wishes to express their view peacefully should be exposed to that kind of penalty. i'm not in a position to judge who any accusations of that kind might be leveled against. that could be the odd case amongst the millions who protested where people should be brought before some court, but in case of the majority, what they were doing was exercising their democratic rights. >> what effect do you think this might have on the protest and the...
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our discussions with folks from the central bank, and from the ministry of commerce and vice premier wong and others, there is a real desire for cooperating on the economy with the chinese. i want to give you a few assessments and ask a few questions based on those meetings. the first, i guess headline, there is a general concern regarding the potential of inflation in the u.s. but not over the next 12 or 18 months, but beyond that time frame. even then that concern was tempered by an express confidence in the dynamism of the u.s. economy and understanding that the steps we took were necessary and are necessary for our own economic health. a signal in the deficit would be another headline, the chinese seem to be looking for a signal on the fiscal deficit, not that it disappears but decreases over time and that's consistent with what you said. the third, the scare is gone to parafrase bb king. there is assessment that the worst has passed, but still not enough signs of improvement. finally, exit strategy, this gets to mr. ryan's question and i hope you can be more particular about it. thou
our discussions with folks from the central bank, and from the ministry of commerce and vice premier wong and others, there is a real desire for cooperating on the economy with the chinese. i want to give you a few assessments and ask a few questions based on those meetings. the first, i guess headline, there is a general concern regarding the potential of inflation in the u.s. but not over the next 12 or 18 months, but beyond that time frame. even then that concern was tempered by an express...
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wong @ gáa#@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @d that. the -- this going to be hard enough.we don't need to make it harder by engaging in senseless ke bait about whether people adequate time too look at what we're considering. i appreciate your comments. we'll proceed in a way we're dealing with titles or secs in a way that we can exhaust our efforts in those areas before moving on to the next, barring some reason for us to deal with it otherwise. but that would be my intention, how to proceed with this, so that members and others following this -- this bill has been put on the web. it's available for the entire world to look at. i don't want any -- i won't complete transparency in this. as we go through this and any changes are made, they'll be put up. all 600 pages are available for minute in the world to look at, to examine as well. as i think it's an important way for us to proceed so there's no questions as to what we're engaging in. i really appreciate your comments on that matter and my intention would be to follow it and provide plenty of time for people, particularl
wong @ gáa#@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @d that. the -- this going to be hard enough.we don't need to make it harder by engaging in senseless ke bait about whether people adequate time too look at what we're considering. i appreciate your comments. we'll proceed in a way we're dealing with titles or secs in a way that we can exhaust our efforts in those areas before moving on to the next, barring some reason for us to deal with it otherwise. but that would be my intention, how to proceed with this, so...
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miss napol wong is deputy general counsel responsible for privacy for google. mr. christopher r. kelly is the chief privacy officer at facebook. mr. jeffrey chester now is the executive director of the center for digital democracy. mr. charles d.corran is. that how you pronounce that? is executive director of network advertising initiative. and mr. scott cleland is the president of the precursor, llc. again we want to thank the witnesses for their patience and for their appearance before the subcommittee this morning. it is the practice of this subcommittee now that we will swear in all the witnesses. so will you please stand and raise your right hand? >> do you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? >> let the record reflect that all the witnesses have in the affirmative. -- have responded in the affirmative. and now we ask the witnesses to enter into opening statements. and mr. felten, you are recognized for five minutes or thereabouts, ok? so hold the mic in front of you, turn it on and let her rip. thank you. >> thank you, chairman rush,
miss napol wong is deputy general counsel responsible for privacy for google. mr. christopher r. kelly is the chief privacy officer at facebook. mr. jeffrey chester now is the executive director of the center for digital democracy. mr. charles d.corran is. that how you pronounce that? is executive director of network advertising initiative. and mr. scott cleland is the president of the precursor, llc. again we want to thank the witnesses for their patience and for their appearance before the...