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Benjamin segal oversees nearly 300 billion in assets. Thank you for joining us. Lets start with the u. S. Dollar. It has been weaker. Is this the result of central foot off andtheir backing away from quantitative easing or does it have to do with washington . Its a bit of both, the central bank is unwinding and Interest Rates will go up. The u. S. Central bank, the fed, will be first and that would argue for a stronger u. S. Dollar. I think you are also seeing the economic recovery in europe which is driving european stocks and European Economic and. Eavily the companies there are feeling more optimistic. Therefore, the prospect for rate rises in europe potentially. , weink that combination have had some political dysfunctionality in europe around brexit in the elections last year. I think we had a little concerned there but as those concerns of bait and some political concerns in the u. S. , higher Economic Activity in europe, more Political Uncertainty in the u. S. Is taking the u. S
The research focuses on the intersection of technology, policy, business losses wider ramifications of key technological trends and development. He testified before congress more recently on drums, privacy and intellectual property and also the broad for the Global Agenda Council and cybersecurity. John is going to go through the basics of sections of a note to and sort of like a onetoone introduction and for the rest of our program today. John, welcome good thank you for coming today. I realize theres probably some countrys top experts on seven of two of the room and perhaps people who know a little more. If youre one of the countrys top, you will learn nothing in the next 25, 30 minutes. The goal of this portion of the talk is to make sure we are all starting to think foundation. Im not going to argue in favor or against section 702. I am going to lay out the same place. My understanding is programmatically this one goes until 12 45 in the without much for you and will come back and
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance act, legislation that gives Government Authority to monitor internet activities of nonu. S. Citizens. The Stanford University Hoover Institute hosted this event. This panel is an hour and 15 minutes. Tiny little table. All right. We are about to get started again. There are still a lot of seats in the front, too, so i encourage people to fill in as much as possible. Im russell wald, the manager manager here at the Hoover Institution. For our next portion of todays conference, we will focus on the law and Civil Liberties of section 702. Im going to do a very brief introduction of the esteemed panel and tush it over to the moderator. First i would start with Julian Sanchez whos a senior fellow at the Cato Institute where he focuses on the intersection of technology and privacy. Alex abdo is senior attorney with columbia universitys knight First Amendment institute. Formerly a senior staff attorney at the aclu where he has argued cases before the federal
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance act, legislation that gives Government Authority to monitor internet activities of nonu. S. Citizens. The Stanford University Hoover Institute hosted this event. This panel is an hour and 15 minutes. Tiny little table. All right. We are about to get started again. There are still a lot of seats in the front, too, so i encourage people to fill in as much as possible. Im russell wald, the manager manager here at the Hoover Institution. For our next portion of todays conference, we will focus on the law and Civil Liberties of section 702. Im going to do a very brief introduction of the esteemed panel and tush it over to the moderator. First i would start with Julian Sanchez whos a senior fellow at the Cato Institute where he focuses on the intersection of technology and privacy. Alex abdo is senior attorney with columbia universitys knight First Amendment institute. Formerly a senior staff attorney at the aclu where he has argued cases before the federal