on a regular basis, well, yeah, but that person backs up to the cloud. the problem with that is what we found in our investigations is that most people don t do that regularly. most people don t do that on a regular basis. they may not do it at all. you can clearly turn that feature off. at the same time we also see in the course of investigations that the very tech savvy criminal also can find out if automatic backups are occurring or if for some reason that information is being diverted in some way off of a particular device. and so we have to be able to, i think, account for that as well in the course of our investigations. and last question we have yes? i have a question from twitter. great. from a good friend of the fbi at the aclu. i m going to paraphrase what came in here so it comes out in a family friendly manner. no, i m just kidding. this question is effectively does the fbi use encryption on its own on classified e-mails sent to other organizations? and
force is growing plus how efficient our economy is becoming. if you add those two up, gdp growth. so what we re seeing the last four years productivity growth averaging less than 1%. historically that s low in the united states. that s kind of really retarding u.s. growth. how are we why aren t we growing faster in this kind of data revolution where we hear all these great things about data? there s this big conundrum there. maybe what it is we have all these businesses gathering all this information and they really haven t yet materialized the benefits from all this data. but from a macro perspective that s a huge, huge question. so how much all this data stuff we re talking about, how much can this improve the u.s. economy, okay? so i m just going to throw out a couple real rough numbers here. there s lots of studies out there who always talk about trillions of dollars and billions of dollars and so on and so forth. i always find those numbers really hard to understand. s
and ochk that extends beyond the courtroom and the actions that we bring. working with many members who are sponsoring this wonderful weekend and other members of congress as well, we ve promoted legislative proposals to resore the voting rights act to its full and proerp. we ve profoesed legislation that would expand access to polling places for those living on indian villages and other tribal lands. we cannot have a situation in this country where the original americans are kept out of the participation in the bounties of this land. we cannot have that. [ applause ] we do this also through our monitoring program, we monitor federal elections and we ve actively enforced the national voter registration act to protect those who are registering to vote, as well as the rights of our uniformed members of the military. and overseas citizens who seek to vote as well. keeping on to what makes them quintessentially american. we will also protect their rights as well. and of course, t
than yourself. i think that s what this generation wants. we have made following this when jesus said take up your cross and follow me, that was to take up a form of execution. that wasn t a necklace or bling. that was a certain execution. we ve made it in the church today. take up your picnic basket and follow me. we re not challenging young people to live out their faith in a way that will change the world around them. i want to give you, each you as we wrap up this panel, the opportunity to speak to those young people, to challenge them to have no fear. i want to start with you, roy. what would you say to them given the opportunity? it s so important to take a stand. like i said earlier, our liberties are being taken away. millennials are waking up to that. you ve got to remember that each of our voices matter. if we speak loud enough in unison, our voices will be heard. there s 71% of the population here in the united states that are christians. yet, why does our we
ladies and gentlemen, please be seated. at this time, we ask that you please remain seated while the president departs. [ applause ] [ applause ] [ applause ] [cheers and applause] [ applause ] don t just try to be a mother, raise a daughter and a son be a lover to their father everything to everyone i m up bright and early i m all business in my suit hey, i m dressed up for success from my suit to my boots and i ve counted up the cost i know the sacrifice oh, and i don t want to die for you but diein s asked of me well, i ll bear the cross with honor because freedom don t come free i m an american soldier an american beside my brothers and my sisters i will proudly take a stand where liberty s in jeopardy i will always do what s right right here on front lines bringing peace to light american soldier i m an american soldier i m an american soldier [ applause ] general dempsey and deanie just celebrated thei