“Nashville has always felt perfect. I don't think Third Man Records could exist in any other town that I know of in America. Anything smaller or larger than the size of Nashville, and also the music - the attention that's paid to music in that town is sort of the right kind. It's not too hipster and it's not too fake; it's something in the middle, which is really good ground for a place like Third Man Records, that aims to be genre-less. It's great to be able to have that kind of access.” ThinkingKnowsMenKindAbleAmericaFeltPerfectAttentionRecordsMiddleThirdsPaidTownsAimSizeAccessGenreFakeHipsterNashville Author:Jack White
“Law-abiding Americans deserve to know that their government will not secretly tap their phones, read their medical records, access their library accounts or otherwise invade their personal lives, with no oversight or accountability. Law-abiding Americans also deserve to know that when law enforcement can show an impartial judge clear evidence of criminal activity or a threat to national security, swift and decisive action will be taken to protect the public. That is the balance we must achieve.” KnowsShowsGovernmentActionLawTakenClearRecordsAchieveSecurityJudgingBalanceActivityProtectEvidenceDeserveAccountsThreatLibraryPhonesCriminalsAccessMedicalAccountabilityPersonal LifeNational SecurityLaw EnforcementEnforcementAbidingOversightDecisive ActionMedical Records Author:Ralph Neas
“There's no reason that patients can't have electronic access to their complete medical history... Just as people can check their bank account information online or using their ATM card, patients who want to should have electronic access to their medical records.” PeopleWantShouldReasonRecordsInformationShould HaveAccountsPatientAccessMedicalChecksCardsOnlineNo ReasonBank AccountsMedical HistoryAtmMedical Records Author:Paul Ryan
“Background checks, waiting periods, reports of transfers, and access to mental health records have not stopped the legal sale of firearms to legitimate buyers.” WaitingRecordsPeriodsMental HealthAccessBackgroundsChecksReportsTransfersFirearmsBuyersBackground Checks Author:Colleen Hanabusa
“Hurricane Katrina reiterated the need for [access to] medical records, ... ... But there's going to be a lot more needed than $4 million.” NeedsMillionsRecordsNeededAccessMedicalHurricanesKatrinaHurricane KatrinaMedical Records Author:Thomas Carper
“For a producer, you want to be in L.A. You want to be close to the action, and in L.A. there are always singers, artists, songwriters, collaborators and other producers. It's easy to get access to all that, which gives you more opportunity to work records.” WantGivingActionArtistOpportunityEasyRecordsAccessSingersProducersSongwritersEasy To GetCollaborators Author:Steve Aoki
“By providing our school districts with direct access to criminal information records, we can help ensure timely and complete information on prospective school employees.” HelpingSchoolRecordsInformationPerspectiveDirectCriminalsAccessEmployeeProvidingTimelySchool Districts Author:Jon Porter
“The Internet has killed the traditional record business, but it's given back in the way of instant access.” WayGivenRecordsInternetAccessTraditionalInstant Author:James Young
“We were still able to see the phone records of a potential terrorist cause, we held them, now you have to hope the phone company still has them, you have to argue with their chief counsel by the time you get access to it, and try to find out who they've been talking to before it's too late.” TryingStillsAbleCausesCompanyTalkingRecordsLatePhonesAccessArguingTerroristChiefsToo LateBefore It's Too Late Author:Barack Obama
“It may be true that encryption makes certain investigations of crime more difficult. It can close down certain investigative techniques or make it harder to get access to certain kinds of electronic evidence. But it also prevents crime by making our computers, our infrastructure, our medical records, our financial records, more robust against criminals. It prevents crime.” KindMayCertainDifficultRecordsCrimeComputerEvidenceHarderFinancialTechniqueCriminalsAccessMedicalBeing TrueInvestigationInfrastructureRobustEncryptionMedical Records Author:Matt Blaze