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We started with san jose. We met for many hours with san jose. They share with us some of the changes that they went through and i think both for san jose and for oakland, the commonality in that there was some outside force, some outside interest that cause changes to occur. Honestly for open it was at a Consent Decree. Which is expensive. I think for san jose was judge kordell. They start with rewriting all the general orders all of their general orders are current, uptodate and searchable on the san jose website. Then they started with the Data Collection. They traded and brought officers to the table and work with them on how could they in a very quick way, gather information for every single stop weather was a pedestrian stop or traffic stop in 90 seconds or less. So they would have a way of collecting all of the data on race, reason for the stop, location, whether the ....
Committee occurring thursdayjennifer 21st 2016 will begin shortly. [gavel] i would like to thank sfgtv staff for their Service Broadcasting todays meeting. Phil jackson and jen hello, thank you for your service. Just a little housekeeping right now before we start. We are going to have items to and three first. They shouldnt take too long. The charter of moments we have already heard in committee a couple times already. So theres not a lot of discussion. Mostly making amendment and moving forward to the next meeting. Probably some Public Comment but they should not take long. At the most i think 20 min. Will get you through those items and the entire rest meeting on item number one on the alternative use of force. Then, i want to make sure people are aware Public Comment will be 2 min. That will be a time limit on ....
Next, officials testifying on the use of biometrics and its impact on privacy they are asked about the use of facial Recognition Technology and privacy risks. The hearing before house subcommittee on investigations and oversight is just under an hour and a half today our focus will be on how Technological Solutions can secure our privacy while allowing us to enjoy the benefits of biometric tools. Biometric privacy enhancing technologies can and should be implemented, along with Biometric Technologies, so called beach pads, the socalled beat pads could be implemented at the point of capture, improving the precision of collection tools to ensure they are not picking up features that are not necessary for use. They can insert, for example, obfuscations on the data collected, degrading the quality of ....
To be honest we dont actually know the answer to that question and ive studied the russian statistics very carefully and they just looked fishy. I have not done tracking down exactly how they managed to reduce their recorded emissions by a factor of eight. It is suspicious. But the real answer is we need to be measuring in both countries and we talked about aircraft. We talked about continuous monitoring. Theres satellites. If the United States does it other countries will start to do it as well. The United States doesnt. I think thats what i wanted to get. Why would we think that . Why would increasing our own regulations encourage the russians who are clearly not our friends, why would that encourage them to care about the environment . Russia is a tough case. But theyre the biggest one when were talking about gas. Thats right. We have to basically show that we are doing it r ....