how long. how are the gutting the system? they re looking at it from a technology standpoint so we have hackers who are hacking the web site. the spanish version of the web site was hacked and people were able to see as social security numbers and personally identifiable information was being type. you have people going to people s doors and knocking on it saying we re from the government, we re here to help you enroll, totally false. then you have people committing fraud threw e-mail, over the internet. so this is a pan door are s box of waste, fraud and abuse that will get worse. if someone comes to my door and they re saying, we re from the government or whatever, should folks request an i.d.? is it usual that navigators who are helping people with this or allegedly helping them, is that how they do it? sometimes they good actually in person and knock on a door, show an i.d.? it s social first of all, have a healthy sense of skepticism you. show up at my door and see we re
last 15 years? and they can t get something done. one, president obama has met with his cabinet four times. the irs commissioner testified last week that he had been to the white house 118 times over a two-year period. you could actually get all those smarted cabinet secretaries in a room, okay in 30 days i wanted this cut in half. i want a plan. second thing i would say, the obama administration has deep, good relationships with the high-tech companies. i don t think it would be asking too much a google or facebook, to say can we have some of your smartest minds to help us figure out from the technology standpoint get this done faster. i would bet you, they might be surprised that there is some private sector will talent. if the military can t do the logistics of getting this done, perhaps to ask and rely on the
the crowd for at least 11 minutes, and none of it mattered. the bombs exploded anyway. one reason, no one was watching. the cameras were passive. recording all of the calm before, all the chaos after. and incapable of preventing the crime despite multiple surveillance cameras at the scene. for it to be preventative, what needs to happen? you would need the cameras at the right place at the right time, being monitored, not just by people but by trained people who know what they re looking for, who would be able to see suspicious activity and get public safety there in time to stop it. realtime surveillance is what can make a difference. and that s very doable from a technology standpoint. in fact, in central london, as part of a demonstration, authorities track and trace my every move through the crowded streets. a policing tool to look for suspicious behavior or packages. that just didn t happen here in boston. there was no realtime
many topics and we sat down and listened and respected the person on the other side of the argument. president talked a little bit about skeet shooting. interesting read. you tell me. back in 2004 president bush won reelection and it was how brilliant the campaign was and how the democrats said never again will we be defeated. we must emulate president bush s campaign. there was a story about how republicans are saying we need to do better. we need to do a better job of being very much involved from the technology standpoint. campaigns have elections, consquences and thus the process. good to see you all. the big three for this weekend. thank you so much for being here with us. and then to the audience as well thank you for being with us. that wraps up this sunday
joining her or gentleman ma am simpsons and katon dawson. amy, what is an effective use of social media by a presidential campaign? it s all about humanizing their brand. there are so many different channels and forums that can be used to get their messaging across. at the end of the day, who is the individual behind that voice and with celebrities that we ve worked with in the past, shaquille o neil for example. humans connect with humans, not logos or robots, right? so social is such a great tool for doing just that. it s scaleable to your point earlier. there are no boundaries. and from a technology standpoint, we re only bound by the speed of technology now. this is a way to scale someone s brand and actually connect with more people, whether it s one to one or one to 19 million in