Spots. Ill have a look at your weekend forecast coming up. While there were delays on 880, albeit minor, there were two small accident that managed to shut down some lanes of the freeway. All lanes are open now. And the bridge all look good. Very light here. In fact, all of the approaches are completely clear, so were not tracking on problems there. And the same is true for highway 92 and the san mateo bridge ride. Light traffic day here. If youre heading for the Golden Gate Bridge, youll have an easy ride, and also have the buffer lane running down the middle, as they will not set up the bridge for a typical morning commute, as this is a holele day. James, good morning. Good morning. Protests seem to have calmed down in ferguson, missouri. Tensions are still high between officials and protesters, however. Take a look. Reporter even with protesters at times shouting onsen advertise at police and National Guard troops holding a line in ferguson, missouri, its calmer here than it has bee
Manned helicopters extremely expensive and not many local Law Enforcement agencies own them. Drones are cheap and the little ones arent that sophisticated. But what i think is really fascinating is the possibility of ariel surveillance the idea that you could fly something over a city. You could sort of see individuals Walking Around the streets and trap cars, so i think thats really fascinating. Cell phone data can be obtained. This is location dayta stretching back for as long as the mobile phone carrier wants to keep it. Text messages, browsing history. It can be records of phone calls people have dialed. Everything you do on social media, this is really depressing. As im listening, just tryinging to be as comprehensive as possible. There are circumstances in which you can get access to day to on peoples facebook or other accounts. We all know of people who share more there than perhaps would be wise. There is the story in maine of the guy who was who posted his you know marijuana p
Introducing you. Of course, greg, the Senior Council director of the project at the center for democracy and technology. Thats enough of an introduction. You left out the website. Its www. Cdt. Org. Dont forget the plug. Listen, i its easy to come here and be pessimistic about the future of the Fourth Amendment in the technology and digital age. Its kind of easy because you look at what courts decided in the past. When i was at the aclu about 20 years ago, used to call the Fourth Amendment the incredible shrinking Fourth Amendment. Well, im not so sure that the Fourth Amendment is going to continue to shrink. And i think theres reasons to be optimistic. I want to talk about the reasons to be not so optimistic. Some of the doctrines that do shrink the Fourth Amendment are themselves growing. The administrative search you have to endure in the airport before you get on an airplane. It used to be a quick, less intrusive magnetometer. Now you go through an electronic strip search machine t
Its going . Looking at the Court Decisions that have come down to date. And a corollary of that is does the current analysis under the Fourth Amendment, reasonable expectation of privacy, does it really fit this subject matter . Or is there another way to look at it, perhaps . Another topic is how do we find out in our cases whether this technology has been used . Youve heard from our last panel efforts that have been made by Law Enforcement to keep it secret. How do we determine that it has been used . And for instance, in the instance of the stingray device, even after it was discovered that it was being used, Law Enforcement made an effort to keep the details of how the device worked secret. How do you discover how these devices are used, whether, for instance, they involve a trespass that would evoke the plurality of opinion in jones, how are they attached to something . Do they grab something out of the air . How do they work . And third, what do we do with this stuff . How do we
I want to try to explore some of the different Delivery Systems that youre talking about there, whether its space heating, efficient design, housing technologies. I was out in an isolated territory with the secretary of state on friday. You realize how isolated these communities are, even communities of significant size and significant resource. But the challenges they face, they also are exclusively powered by diesel. And expensive. Extraordinarily, extraordinarily expensive. So how we deal with this. And weve got so much to learn from one another. And this is where i think we have certain advantages coming at us as we take over the chair of the arctic counsel, how we can be partnering with our northern neighbors in understanding some of the best technologies that are out there. But i would encourage us to look at what we have, developing in alaska, whether its the Cold Climate Housing Research center, the Innovative Technologies that have been coming out of there in regards to sustai