Who went into restaurants and bars to to have joy in the last evening before the lockdown which will start at midnight so that i want to say people cant go home because the streets are closed and as the speaker of the the minister of interior affairs has said before there were even 6 places not only in the center where there were shootings and incidents and police and special forces even the military has been called in the town and now at the moment the action is still going on they are hunting for the attack is one they have caught he was shot as they say but there for sure several others who are still on the run the streets are empty now because police has asked people to stay in their homes or in the bars or restaurants where they were when the shooting started so its a very dangerous situation still there were several men who ran to through the streets and shot on people as i said in 6 different places so we still do not know what is behind that attack what kind of group it is poli
With increased urgency following the adoption and state laws in california and other states. At a recent hearing a group of chairs and commissioners representing different parties and different points of view had many specifics to be worked out. Given the data needs associated with the coronavirus aftermath. The panel will discuss the tradeoff between privacy and the context of the pandemic and get back privacy considerations and what the new privacy wall should look like and include and what it should not include. We are a distinguished panel to discuss these issues. Let me introduce them now. We have professor of law at the university of arizona. Christina montgomery is Vice President and chief officer at ibm, the former acting chair and commissioner now a partner of the law firm, andrew smith is the head of the bureau of Consumer Protection of the ftc and distinguished professor of management. Let me start out with a question for the panel and then also take you in the same order. H
Reporter yeah, hi, kristen. Were actually at Harvest Park Middle School here in pleasanton. This scene behind me really pretty typical of what weve seen all day at several different polling locations. It looks like its slow, but theres actually been a steady stream of folks mostly dropping off their mailin ballots. Some activity inside. But the fact that it looks kind of slow is really no indication of how busy it is in terms of people getting out to vote early. Lets have you take your ballot card, please. Reporter call it lastminute early voting. Yet another new phenomenon around the historic election of 2020. An election where in the east bay 60 plus of the electorate has already cast their ballots with still a little more than 24 hours to go. Once the word got out they could come into the warriors old training facility, we got a lot more people. Like to take pictures of things they see and live their memories. So thats nice. But the best part is its bringing people in to vote. Repor
Panelists. Thank you. Senior fellow and president emeritus. Welcome to the Privacy Panel where we can discuss the issue of how the pandemic has changed our views on privacy and what that implies in the legislation. Congress is debating the privacy legislation for some years but with increased urgency following the adoption and state laws in california and other states. At a recent hearing a group of chairs and commissioners representing different parties and different points of view had many specifics to be worked out. Given the data needs associated with the coronavirus aftermath. The panel will discuss the tradeoff between privacy and the context of the pandemic and get back privacy considerations and what the new privacy wall should look like and include and what it should not include. We are a distinguished panel to discuss these issues. Let me introduce them now. We have professor of law at the university of arizona. Christina montgomery is Vice President and chief officer at ibm,
Weightiness of this election. It could also be fear, whether warranted or not. Its really, really hard to steal a statewide election. Its next to impossible to steal a national one, which is why it does not happen. Tomorrow polling places statewide will be open from 7 00 a. M. Until 8 00 p. M. Most people vote by mail but Election Officials in Santa Clara County are still preparing for a big turnout at the polls. Abc 7 reporter chris nguyen begins with our Team Coverage of a guide of what to expect if voting inperson on election day into poll workers across the bay area know theyre part of something special. People here have been for the most part just really excited to vote. Which makes it exciting for us to work. Reporter but as exciting as it may be, covid19 has been on the minds of many. Kathleen nelson has served as an election aide in Santa Clara County for 25 years and cant recall a time when its been this stressful. I dont want to get sick. And even more so, i dont want to get