Right so tight its time to boost your news i. Q. But do privacy advocates have legitimate concerns about this technology and will it spread to other cities potentially across the nation while i am joined by arties Rachel Blevins to discuss more of these details rachel this is pretty shocking what do we know about this program so far right now thats launching in baltimore rise of a Baltimore Police department has started this 6 Month Program to test out this aerial Surveillance Technology that covers 90 percent of the City Employees are saying this could be a great tool to help crack down on criminals but this service is being provided by a private Company Based in ohio and its being funded by a private donor now i had a chance earlier to talk with retired baltimore supervisor dr Michael Wood Jr and he said baltimore likely isnt the only city that is considering this take a listen. Company has quite an orwellian name for assistance surveillance kind of sets the stage for what were talki
Formally thats where they stop, unlike the oil futures hallelujah. And thats why we got hammered dow plunging 632 points. S p plummeting 8. 37 nasdaq nose diving 3. 48 the house of pain yesterdays futures in negative territory terrified people if you have to pay to get rid of a barrel of oil or a bank that lent to a bunch of oil companies, even though futures rebounded, oil is above zero the more representative june futures plunged to zero digits before rebounding to the teens in the afternoon its not a good sign in other words, today the real physical world of commodities interfered with the paper world of stocks. My cyclical side says we rally hard from the bottom for not much reason. Since the paends the dow crashed to 18,000, and back to 24,000. Dramatically oversold to dramatically overbought quickly. Maybe we got ahead of ourselves. Sure, it looks like we slowed the coronavirus. More on that tonight youre going to like it i think. Were still seeing thousands of deaths per day and
Members of congress, government officials and technology leaders. Brewster kahle, what you do for living . I run the archives. Internet library on the internet that catalogs books, trying to build the internet into the library of alexandria for the digital age. That sounds like the internet. Doesnt it . Guest the internet is getting there but the published works is not fast enough. The average life of a webpage is only 100 days. Before it is changed or deleted. One hundred days. We built our culture on this ever shifting hand soap with the internet archive it takes snapshots of the webpages on websites every two months. It takes a snapshot and its been doing this since 1996 and offers it as a free service on archives. Org and used by hundred of thousands of people a day to find all the things that been disappeared either maliciously or sometimes just drop off the net. How many websites are there today . Guest hundreds of millions and they are coming and going all of the time. We collec
There. The life a webpage is 100 days. This takes snapshots of webpages, done it since 1976, and called the way back machine on archives. Org. You can find things that disappeared either maliciously or sometimes they just drop off the net. How many websites are there today . Hundreds of millions. Theyre sort of coming and going all of the time. We collect about 800 million pages every day. The total collection is about 800 billion u. R. L. s. Its kind of huge. That turns out to only be part of what we do. We also archive television, abc nbc, cbs fox, and more. You can search to find clips of what other people said and be able to put them in the blog posts and the like. The idea so people can compare and contrast critically whats happened on division. The old daily show with jon stewart, he did Something Like that said they said this now they said that. Its used by journalists and end users all the time. Its a free library on the internet. Why couldnt i just go to google and type in jon
Host the committee the co is that the state of the net conference in washington, d. C. Were going to share some of the interviews we conducted with members of congress, government officials and technology leaders. So brewster kahle, what you do for living . Guest i run the internet archives, Internet Library onto internet the gives way books, music, video webpages, software for free trying to build the internet into the library of alexandria for the digital age. Host that sounds like the internet, doesnt it . Guest the internet is getting there but lets take of the web. The average life of the webpage is only 100 days before it is changed or deleted. 100 days. We built our culture on this ever shifting sand so what the internet archives does is it take snapshots of the webpages on websites every two months. Snapshot, snapchat comes snapshot. Its been doing this at 1986 and offers this as a service. Its used by hundreds of thousands a day. They find all these things disappear, either ma