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strategic command, and general keith alexander, the commander of u.s. cybercommandk, and thank t them both for their service to our nation..s. we also want to thank the fineth men and women who serve in these commands for the dedication and service to our nation, and ameno special thanks to their dsanlies. strategic command, or stratcom, manages nine missions across the department of defense. these missions range from satellite and space situationale awareness, missile defense, andn electronic warfare, to combating destruction.ss stratcom coordinates the activities of the u.s. cybercommand across the department of defense. unlike combatant commands which otyregionally focused, stratcom submissions are global. as noted in the presence its strategic guidance, stratcom commands nuclear forces that can under any circumstances confront an adversary with this prospect of unacceptable damage. that capability needs to be preserved as we continue to thduce the size of the forces and modernize the infrastructure at the department of energy that supports thisce mi
strategic command, and general keith alexander, the commander of u.s. cybercommandk, and thank t them both for their service to our nation..s. we also want to thank the fineth men and women who serve in these commands for the dedication and service to our nation, and ameno special thanks to their dsanlies. strategic command, or stratcom, manages nine missions across the department of defense. these missions range from satellite and space situationale awareness, missile defense, andn electronic...
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general alexander? >> chairman levin, ranking member mccain and distinguished members of the committee, thank you for the community to appear before you today. i'm pleased to appear with general bob kehler, and i echo his comments all across the board, including with senator nelson. i would start up front by echoing some of those comments which is, is it a privilege and honor to lead the soldiers, sailors, airmen, civilians of cybercommand in nsa. we have great people. thanks for what you do to get those great people for us. i'd like to thank you and your colleagues to your support and helping the command move rapidly forward in our efforts to address emerging threats and concerns to our nation. i need to thank all of our partners throughout d.o.d., dhs, and the fbi, and the endeavor to build capability and capacity. cyber is a team sport and we could not have come this far and accomplished as much as we have without them. many changes and substantial progress have been made since i last spoke to the co
general alexander? >> chairman levin, ranking member mccain and distinguished members of the committee, thank you for the community to appear before you today. i'm pleased to appear with general bob kehler, and i echo his comments all across the board, including with senator nelson. i would start up front by echoing some of those comments which is, is it a privilege and honor to lead the soldiers, sailors, airmen, civilians of cybercommand in nsa. we have great people. thanks for what you...
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this, alexander, is not your tongue. your tongue is muteulated, it's gone, rotten in your mouth along with the silence of the days where you became invisible you bad copy cat. despite the rage and the disappointment of your own kin. thank you. [applause] >> this is a scene from my novel [inaudible]. it seemed like a great opportunity to get to do this here. okay. what time is the first reader anyway? i didn't like bars this crowded. someone elbode me in the back. when i turned around i didn't know who the elbow belong said. relax. i didn't expect there to be this many people i thought they would be at the bar with the travel writers. i thought they the be with the hip sters i guess we are not hip sters we can't guess who they are into. we lessened the hipster intimidation factor and picked out the smart guy. this year we selected postmen pausal writers on the meaning of life. here i was, the city never fails to surprise me much the crowd was quieting. people were pointing toward the stage. i woman of 60 clamored on to it
this, alexander, is not your tongue. your tongue is muteulated, it's gone, rotten in your mouth along with the silence of the days where you became invisible you bad copy cat. despite the rage and the disappointment of your own kin. thank you. [applause] >> this is a scene from my novel [inaudible]. it seemed like a great opportunity to get to do this here. okay. what time is the first reader anyway? i didn't like bars this crowded. someone elbode me in the back. when i turned around i...
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>> right now we're upgrading -- >> i meant that to you general alexander. thank you. >> right now, we're updating, if you will -- the rules of engagement that the chairman has put out were dated in 2005. given where we are today, what the joint staff has taken on is to update those. right now, all our measures are internal to our networks, what d.o.d. is authorized to do. what we're looking at within d.o.d. and within the inner agency, what are the next steps that we should have and how do we take those steps. i think over the next month or two, the joint staff will complete those standing rules of engagement and then move those to the inner agency and share those. >> what role do you see, what segments of the private sector should fall under d.o.d.'s responsibility, if any? >> well, i think this is where the discussion comes in. first -- >> let me just extend on that, if attacked, what entities would be considered an extension of u.s. government facilities? >> i think those are decisions that you in the bills and the administration would make on when we ac
>> right now we're upgrading -- >> i meant that to you general alexander. thank you. >> right now, we're updating, if you will -- the rules of engagement that the chairman has put out were dated in 2005. given where we are today, what the joint staff has taken on is to update those. right now, all our measures are internal to our networks, what d.o.d. is authorized to do. what we're looking at within d.o.d. and within the inner agency, what are the next steps that we should...
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. >> reportera: según las autoridades ya alexander song de 19 años de edad puso un alarmante aviso en perfil de facebook y uno de sus decía. >> voy a ser un tiroteo mañana en la universidad y espero poder matar suficientes personas para salir en los noticieros mantengas el hijo del centro de universidad a la una de la tarde. >> reportera: hoy a esa hora los estudiantes caminaban tranquilos por la universidad aunque el incidente en el tema de conversación. >> la policía hizo un buen trabajo detectando de antemano y pudo haber salvado varias vidas. >> me preocupa porque no se porque la gente quiere hacer daño. >> reportera: luego de ser arrestado alexander song fue llevado a un hospital para tener observación psiquiátrica
. >> reportera: según las autoridades ya alexander song de 19 años de edad puso un alarmante aviso en perfil de facebook y uno de sus decía. >> voy a ser un tiroteo mañana en la universidad y espero poder matar suficientes personas para salir en los noticieros mantengas el hijo del centro de universidad a la una de la tarde. >> reportera: hoy a esa hora los estudiantes caminaban tranquilos por la universidad aunque el incidente en el tema de conversación. >> la...
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way guest is alexander lukashenko. the leaders of the eurasian economic community have gathered in moscow this week to discuss further integration on the post soviet space one of them was forced alexander the president of. one of the most famous but controversial leaders of the lot of the work today he's here on spotlight to discuss the latest news coming. and some other items please welcome president got. the latest news coming from the other rules caucuses on two major topics the first and most controversial is the recent days accusing of two metro bombers fifteen people were killed and over two hundred wounded in a terrorist attack on the russian capital subway last april two men who were convicted and put to death but some human rights activists said the trial was unfair the second big topic is the eurasian economic community and some it has just finished in moscow russia plans further integration within the group but belarus is reportedly getting cold feet about the process. of the fishing co think you for joining
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general alexander? >> chairman levin, ranking member mccain and distinguished members of the committee, thank you for the community to appear before you today. i'm pleased to appear with general bob kehler, and i echo his comments all across the board, including with senator nelson. i would start up front by echoing some of those comments which is, is it a privilege and honor to lead the soldiers, sailors, airmen, civilians of cybercommand in nsa. we have great people. thanks for what you do to get those great people for us. i'd like to thank you and your colleagues to your support and helping the command move rapidly forward in our efforts to address emerging threats and concerns to our nation. i need to thank all of our partners throughout d.o.d., dhs, and the fbi, and the endeavor to build capability and capacity. cyber is a team sport and we could not have come this far and accomplished as much as we have without them. many changes and substantial progress have been made since i last spoke to the co
general alexander? >> chairman levin, ranking member mccain and distinguished members of the committee, thank you for the community to appear before you today. i'm pleased to appear with general bob kehler, and i echo his comments all across the board, including with senator nelson. i would start up front by echoing some of those comments which is, is it a privilege and honor to lead the soldiers, sailors, airmen, civilians of cybercommand in nsa. we have great people. thanks for what you...
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was governor alexander in tennessee. we understood that job creation was job one, that you've got to make sure that your businesses are able to -- to work effectively, to compete and to employ people. that's the engine that drives our economy, that small business base. and so when we look at obama-care, we look what it does to the states, $118 billion over ten years. look at the costs it creates for small business. look at the confusion it creates trying to comply with all of this. so what do small businesses do? what do they do? you talked about it just a minute ago. senator johanns in your comment,s, you said,s -- in you, you said okay, so what does a small business do? either, a, they try to comply. that drives up their costs. or, b, they cancel their insurance and they default to the government-run insurance. but it not only creates a problem for them in determining whether or not they're going to continue their health care for their citizens, which our citizens have shown over and over again they want that employer-
was governor alexander in tennessee. we understood that job creation was job one, that you've got to make sure that your businesses are able to -- to work effectively, to compete and to employ people. that's the engine that drives our economy, that small business base. and so when we look at obama-care, we look what it does to the states, $118 billion over ten years. look at the costs it creates for small business. look at the confusion it creates trying to comply with all of this. so what do...
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puts the president of bellers under the spotlight in an exclusive interview alexander lukashenko defends the execution of two men found guilty of the deadly metro bombings in minsk despite international concerns. a welcome to the internship on that i'll be novel today my guest is aleksandr will question. the leaders of the eurasian economic community have gathered in moscow this week to discuss further integration on the post soviet space one of them was the worst alexander lukashenko president of. one of the most famous but controversial leaders of the lot of the work today he's here on spotlight to discuss the latest news coming from then some other items as well president of girls. the latest news coming from brother who's focuses on two major topics the first and most controversial is the recent days accused of two metro bombers fifteen people were killed and over two hundred wounded in a terrorist attack on the belorussian capital subway last april two men who were convicted and put to death but some human rights activists said the trial was unfair the second big topic is the eurasi
puts the president of bellers under the spotlight in an exclusive interview alexander lukashenko defends the execution of two men found guilty of the deadly metro bombings in minsk despite international concerns. a welcome to the internship on that i'll be novel today my guest is aleksandr will question. the leaders of the eurasian economic community have gathered in moscow this week to discuss further integration on the post soviet space one of them was the worst alexander lukashenko president...
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they don't know that alexander hamilton is going to be secretary of the treasury. nobody is even thinking about that. they are thinking about can i survive the next hour, and they're very often in a situation where they don't know what's happening. confusion reigns all around and that's important to remember. if you're trying to get inside that time and understand the humans' situation and to feel it. i don't think you can really know anything until you feel it, brian. i think that you've got to -- you've got to care. otherwise you can get all the facts and figures and statistics in the encyclopedia. and facts and figures aren't necessarily the truth. and i'm -- i'm drawn into the time and the experience as it happened to the people who were there. and if i have -- if i have someone watching over my shoulder judging me in my mind, in my subconscious mind even, it isn't the reviewers or the other scholars, it's those people. are they going to read what i wrote or what i'm writing and say, yeah, you or are they going to be saying, look, you're way off mark here. that
they don't know that alexander hamilton is going to be secretary of the treasury. nobody is even thinking about that. they are thinking about can i survive the next hour, and they're very often in a situation where they don't know what's happening. confusion reigns all around and that's important to remember. if you're trying to get inside that time and understand the humans' situation and to feel it. i don't think you can really know anything until you feel it, brian. i think that you've got...
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general alexander, the administration believes that it's crucial for critical infrastructure companies to carefully diagnose their cyber-vulnerabilities and the risks posed to the american people should these vulnerabilities be exploited and to take steps to eliminate these vulnerabilities. the administration has proposed legislation to ensure that industry stands up to these responsibilities as a matter of national security. the administration's also seeking to extend the signature based defense that the nsa and u.s. cybercommand have developed for d.o.d. critical infrastructure. since the administration seeking to implement both approaches, the implication is that neither one alone is seen as sufficient to meet the threat. others, however, take the position that information sharing in conjunction with the national security agencies defensive solution would be enough, that it's not necessary to require critical infrastructure companies to build up their own defenses. do you believe that nsa's signature-based defense deployed recently in the defense industrial base pilot program can de
general alexander, the administration believes that it's crucial for critical infrastructure companies to carefully diagnose their cyber-vulnerabilities and the risks posed to the american people should these vulnerabilities be exploited and to take steps to eliminate these vulnerabilities. the administration has proposed legislation to ensure that industry stands up to these responsibilities as a matter of national security. the administration's also seeking to extend the signature based...
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. >> reporter: that 7-year-old alexander settling in for a chapter of harry potter. but even now his mom remembers every terrifying detail of the time he went limp in his dad's arms. >> i immediately went and called 911 because my husband said he's not breathing. >> reporter: alexander was a year and a half old and had just taken a fall. he let out a huge cry. then went silent and passed out. as his parents called for an ambulance, alexander was already starting to revive. >> the doctor said oh, i know. i know exactly what this is. it's a breath holding spell. >> reporter: about 5% of children will have at least one breath holding spell most often between the ages of 1 and 3. there are two kinds a pal lad spell usually starts with an injury. the heart rate slows and the child usually passes out. >> they often start crying very hard and all of a sudden they're silent. they stop breathing. they can turn purple or blue and may pass out. >> reporter: there's nothing to do to prevent breath holding but if it happens try to cushion the child's fall and make sure his or her
. >> reporter: that 7-year-old alexander settling in for a chapter of harry potter. but even now his mom remembers every terrifying detail of the time he went limp in his dad's arms. >> i immediately went and called 911 because my husband said he's not breathing. >> reporter: alexander was a year and a half old and had just taken a fall. he let out a huge cry. then went silent and passed out. as his parents called for an ambulance, alexander was already starting to revive....
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. >> reporter: 7-year-old alexander pottinger settles in for a chapter of harry potter. but even now, his mom remembers every terrifying detail of the time he within the limp in his father's arms. >> i immediately went and called 911 because my husband said he's not breathing. >> reporter: alexander was a year and a half and had just taken a fall. he let out a huge cry and then went silent and passed out. as his parents called for an ambulance, alexander was already starting to revive. >> the doctor said, oh, i know. i know exactly what this is. it's a breath holding spell. >> reporter: about 5% of children will have at least one breath holding spell usually between the ages of 1 and 3. there are two kinds, a pallid spell usually starts with a minor injury. the heart rate slows and the child passes out. sigh nottic spells are more common and happen when a child becomes angry or upset. >> they often start crying hard and then are silent and essentially stop breathing. they can turn either purple or blue and then may pass out. >> reporter: there is nothing you can do to pr
. >> reporter: 7-year-old alexander pottinger settles in for a chapter of harry potter. but even now, his mom remembers every terrifying detail of the time he within the limp in his father's arms. >> i immediately went and called 911 because my husband said he's not breathing. >> reporter: alexander was a year and a half and had just taken a fall. he let out a huge cry and then went silent and passed out. as his parents called for an ambulance, alexander was already starting...
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. >> alexander song remains behind bars. we have more from college park with the latest. >> many of the students remained shaken by these threats that were leveled against them by alexander song. we also spoke to police earlier and got more insight into these serious charges against him. >> he lived only a few doors down from alexander song at the university of maryland. >> it was very shocking because he was not the kind of person who would say this. >> he posted a threat online at threat to shoot students. >> maybe this was a cry for help or maybe he was thinking of hurting people. i am happy that we got to this. >> the 19 year old was possibly cracking under the weight of social and academic pressures. he was found screaming and upset, and he claimed on-line that he would go on a shooting spree, and that hopefully he would kill enough people to make it to national news. >> he said by his admission he was not kidding. >> the authorities captured him, and he does not face serious charges because he had no ammunition or weap
. >> alexander song remains behind bars. we have more from college park with the latest. >> many of the students remained shaken by these threats that were leveled against them by alexander song. we also spoke to police earlier and got more insight into these serious charges against him. >> he lived only a few doors down from alexander song at the university of maryland. >> it was very shocking because he was not the kind of person who would say this. >> he posted...
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and metal the surroundings of blacksmiths for thousands of years and over alexander lucic cove and his forge and russia's mountainous euro region for the past thirty he's now as much a part of this world as the hammers of tones fancy ironwork and fence posts but he still remembers the very first thing he made this is true. it's so much more than just a simple truth is the thing i hold dearest. when asked alexander is content hammering one piece at a time the urals also contained smelting operations on a truly industrial scale this plant turns thousands of tons of molten steel into thousands of kilometers of oil and gas piping isn't about crofton scale anymore say engineers here it's about science and needs details education was a. technical specialists need computer and math skills to work use increasingly complex machines sadly the russian education system isn't turning out skilled enough people so we have to train them up here. these barstools of the direct descendants of the first forges urals dating back to the eighteenth century of metal working in all its forms is still widesprea
and metal the surroundings of blacksmiths for thousands of years and over alexander lucic cove and his forge and russia's mountainous euro region for the past thirty he's now as much a part of this world as the hammers of tones fancy ironwork and fence posts but he still remembers the very first thing he made this is true. it's so much more than just a simple truth is the thing i hold dearest. when asked alexander is content hammering one piece at a time the urals also contained smelting...
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not to knock alexander of course and his enduring passion for his age old art the passion he say's is just as present in all metal workers no matter how nonchalant his gold silting contemporaries may seem. he's alive he's alive of course they feel something working with gold and all the wonderful nettles they're just not admitting it to themselves. whether in a small forge or a vast complex metal workers here are following in the footsteps of many pioneers in their trade and at least according to alexander they all share the spirit of this man and his metal. from bottom to be. here what it started to get latest the business of. ukraine's got its sights set on buying less gas from russia we understand was that well as usual they wanted discount ukraine threatens to buy gas from germany if russia fails to offer a significant discount russia's ukraine's supplier has been refusing to cut the price of its long term contract ukrainian prime minister michael laws are on wednesday said why gas from germany's or w e n may help ukraine save some money but experts actually doubt this is going to
not to knock alexander of course and his enduring passion for his age old art the passion he say's is just as present in all metal workers no matter how nonchalant his gold silting contemporaries may seem. he's alive he's alive of course they feel something working with gold and all the wonderful nettles they're just not admitting it to themselves. whether in a small forge or a vast complex metal workers here are following in the footsteps of many pioneers in their trade and at least according...
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to meet next opponents will be nine seeded six are visually alexander build a pole up in three sets. while a seventh seed freshman job will threats on god converted three point zero which he was he says he will basis to overcome fear the second see fit of call fiber of germany. some dos combat treated jean simone also progress to the next round after beating twenty second seed you're going meltzer of austria seven six six four singles mexico will be empty mary. and in the women's draw venus williams who is playing her first third of it since last august save the match points and rallied to defeat canada's alexandra wozniak four six six four seven six following her three set victory over thirty petrak venus williams would have been open for a slightly less taxing third round match against wozniak however the world number sixty five had other ideas as she won the opening set six four by the thirty one year old seven time grand slam winner restored parity by winning the second set six four and in the third it went so it's oh i break and on the final point williams down the straight so r
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not to knock alexander of course and his enduring passion for his age old art a passion he ses is just as present in all matter workers no matter how nonchalant his gold silting contemporaries may seem. he's lived he's lived of course they feel something working with gold and all the wonderful metals they're just not admitting it to themselves. whether in a small forge or a vast complex metal workers here are following in the footsteps of many pioneers in their trade and at least according to alexander they all share the spirit of this man and his metal tom bottom r.t. . well what a character on earth if you are in the much more from the from the region in the next couple of days as well if enjoy that you're on our team as the adventure continues but present though it's twenty five minutes past eleven at night here moscow business that means dimitris here and dimitri all prices are tumbling why is that radius of today well there's rumors that the u.k. and the u.s. might release their reserves of oil and therefore there will be more supply but right now white house has already denied th
not to knock alexander of course and his enduring passion for his age old art a passion he ses is just as present in all matter workers no matter how nonchalant his gold silting contemporaries may seem. he's lived he's lived of course they feel something working with gold and all the wonderful metals they're just not admitting it to themselves. whether in a small forge or a vast complex metal workers here are following in the footsteps of many pioneers in their trade and at least according to...
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alexander song was arrested after posting threats on line. >> the taliban has vowed revenge after an american soldier allegedly shot and killed 16 civilians in southern afghanistan. the soldier has been detained according to officials. >> the georgetown hoyas march madness-bound. the third seed, will take on belmont in columbus, ohio, on friday. >> let's take one last look at traffic and weather. we start with lisa baden. >> newschopper 7 is looking at traffic on the baltimore- washington parkway. this is close to the exit for nasa goddard. moving nicely northbound and southbound near the beltway. the weather is so nice >> . beautiful today. arab spring like all weeklong. we will be well above average. but not record-breaking. in order to break records this week, we would have to make it well into the 80's. instead we will be well into the '70s or the majority of this week. rain tonight and chance of the venice john camara. a bright sunshine wednesday and thursday. >> we will take it. thanks for being with us this morning.
alexander song was arrested after posting threats on line. >> the taliban has vowed revenge after an american soldier allegedly shot and killed 16 civilians in southern afghanistan. the soldier has been detained according to officials. >> the georgetown hoyas march madness-bound. the third seed, will take on belmont in columbus, ohio, on friday. >> let's take one last look at traffic and weather. we start with lisa baden. >> newschopper 7 is looking at traffic on the...
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. >>> reporter: 7-year-old alexander settles in for a chapter of a book. but even now, his mother remembers every terrifying deal tail of the time he went limp in his father's arms. >> i immediately called nine 101. he wasn't breathing. >> reporter: he had taken a fall, let out a huge cry, went silent and passed out. as his parents called for an ambulance, alexander was already starting to revive. >> the doctor said, oh, i know. i know exactly what this is. it's a breath holding spell. >> reporter: about five% of children will have at least one breath holding spell most often between the ages of one and three. it's something they can't control. there are two kinds, a pallid spell usually starts with a minor injury. the heart rate slows and the child passes out. sigh. >> cyanotic spells are from crying very hard. >> they stop breathing and turn blue and may pass out. >> reporter: as frightening as that may sound, doctors say the episode is benign. it passes in less than a minute with no damage done. there is nothing you can do to prevent breath holding but
. >>> reporter: 7-year-old alexander settles in for a chapter of a book. but even now, his mother remembers every terrifying deal tail of the time he went limp in his father's arms. >> i immediately called nine 101. he wasn't breathing. >> reporter: he had taken a fall, let out a huge cry, went silent and passed out. as his parents called for an ambulance, alexander was already starting to revive. >> the doctor said, oh, i know. i know exactly what this is. it's a...
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to tell us about the themes is melissa alexander. tell us about some of the previous themes we have had. >> we have had sex ploration, sugar, red, blue. many things. >> what is the theme tonight? >> rock, paper, scissors. we are having a tournament tonight, but we have also used as a jumping off point to explore lots of different ideas. you can find out about rock, paper, scissors as a game as a reproductive strategy. you can interact with a piece of art created by lucky dragon. you can get your hair cut from a cool place called the public barber's salon. they use scissors only. you can find out about local geology, too. >> that sounds like fun. let's check it out. >> this is the most common rock on the surface of the earth. interesting thing is, most of this rock is covered over by the ocean. >> error congested a cool presentation on plate tectonics. tell us about what we just saw. >> we wrapped up a section of a lesson on a plate tectonics, here at the exploratory and -- exploritorium. >> are you excited to see people here having f
to tell us about the themes is melissa alexander. tell us about some of the previous themes we have had. >> we have had sex ploration, sugar, red, blue. many things. >> what is the theme tonight? >> rock, paper, scissors. we are having a tournament tonight, but we have also used as a jumping off point to explore lots of different ideas. you can find out about rock, paper, scissors as a game as a reproductive strategy. you can interact with a piece of art created by lucky...
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and elizabeth alexander stevens is noteworthy mostly because of where she lived. she lived in essex county, new jersey. she was married to a wealthy man who died. and after he died, she moved into essex county where she owned a substantial amount of property on which she paid taxes. why is this significant? well, in new jersey, alone among all the 13 states, women were allowed to vote, to cast ballots for candidates to local, state and federal office from the period 1776 to 1807. this is over 100 years before the passage of the 19th amendment. so how was this possible? it was possible because in the 18th century, both in britain and in america, suffrage was not considered a natural right. it was considered a privilege of property, a property right. only those earning -- owning a certain amount of property were allowed to vote or hold public office. by custom, only men voted. by custom, this meant men, although theoretically, it could have included women, but it didn't. by custom, only men voted. now, traditionally, men owned most of the land. but also by custom, m
and elizabeth alexander stevens is noteworthy mostly because of where she lived. she lived in essex county, new jersey. she was married to a wealthy man who died. and after he died, she moved into essex county where she owned a substantial amount of property on which she paid taxes. why is this significant? well, in new jersey, alone among all the 13 states, women were allowed to vote, to cast ballots for candidates to local, state and federal office from the period 1776 to 1807. this is over...
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general alexander? >> chairman levin, ranking member mccain and distinguished members of the committee, thank you for the community to appear before you today. i'm pleased to appear with general bob kehler, and i echo his comments all across the board, including with senator nelson. i would start up front by echoing some of those comments which is, is it a privilege and honor to lead the soldiers, sailors, airmen, civilians of cybercommand in nsa. we have great people. thanks for what you do to get those great people for us. i'd like to thank you and your colleagues to your support and helping the command move rapidly forward in our efforts to address emerging threats and concerns to our nation. i need to thank all of our partners throughout d.o.d., dhs, and the fbi, and the endeavor to build capability and capacity. cyber is a team sport and we could not have come this far and accomplished as much as we have without them. many changes and substantial progress have been made since i last spoke to the co
general alexander? >> chairman levin, ranking member mccain and distinguished members of the committee, thank you for the community to appear before you today. i'm pleased to appear with general bob kehler, and i echo his comments all across the board, including with senator nelson. i would start up front by echoing some of those comments which is, is it a privilege and honor to lead the soldiers, sailors, airmen, civilians of cybercommand in nsa. we have great people. thanks for what you...
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alexander song told authorities he's been stressed out. on saturday night, he posted threatening messages on two websites. paul what, do you know? >> reporter: brian, it took university police about 12 hours to identify alexander song and finally get him under arrest about 10:00 in front of cumberland hall on the university campus and when police arrested him, they did not find weapons on his person and found nothing threatening there when they searched his dorm room. and he was taken into custody 3 1/2 hours before police say he threatened to shot students. posting anonymously on a social networking website, he has plans to kill enough people to make national news. three people who saw the post in hours, they identified the i.p. address and the person who owned it. and chief mitchell said when he was arrested sunday morning, he was emotionally distraught to the point of shaking and crying and? in some need of psychiatric assistance. a student we talked to who knows alexander song was not surprised to know he was stressed. >> and you have
alexander song told authorities he's been stressed out. on saturday night, he posted threatening messages on two websites. paul what, do you know? >> reporter: brian, it took university police about 12 hours to identify alexander song and finally get him under arrest about 10:00 in front of cumberland hall on the university campus and when police arrested him, they did not find weapons on his person and found nothing threatening there when they searched his dorm room. and he was taken...
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i well the question and of itself may sound a little funny like the alexander saying if the f.a.a. does not have the ability to do that within the united states why do we believe well joining me to discuss if even webster senior editor of raw story thanks so much for joining us tonight steve and i guess before we talk about this hearing necessarily it was said let's go back to the original story in the bamford row and you know what was your biggest takeaway some of the things that you found i guess most troubling about what they're planning on doing with this just gigantic massive n.s.a. complex that they're building well obviously to me what's most troubling is that we have to rely on whistleblowers insiders speaking to intelligence reporters who spend their own careers covering this agency in order to find out what our government is doing in numerous lawsuits or yours on privacy and civil rights advocates have really turned out not much because the government is consistent even to clinton state secrets as you since this battle secrecy is disturbing to me and lots of others so in
i well the question and of itself may sound a little funny like the alexander saying if the f.a.a. does not have the ability to do that within the united states why do we believe well joining me to discuss if even webster senior editor of raw story thanks so much for joining us tonight steve and i guess before we talk about this hearing necessarily it was said let's go back to the original story in the bamford row and you know what was your biggest takeaway some of the things that you found i...
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citizens well dancing around some of the facts general keith alexander for the most part deny that this is happening at all but there's evidence that shows otherwise and many people who believe otherwise one of those people is a nice to pan eventually told counsel of the electronic privacy information center amy let me ask you just to the point do you believe that the n.s.a. is spying on citizens in the u.s. do you believe that the n.s.a. is being very secretive about what it's doing i believe that spying is probably involved and i think that most of the information that we've ever received about the n.s.a. has come from whistleblowers and that whistleblowers at this point are saying that they're spying on domestic citizens or spying in the united states and i think that information has to be weighed appropriately back in back in the day a couple decades ago some of the things that they do and you see this in t.v. shows and in old movies they tap the phones the landline so they could listen in find out where the person was or what they were saying and they'd also sometimes be able to ge
citizens well dancing around some of the facts general keith alexander for the most part deny that this is happening at all but there's evidence that shows otherwise and many people who believe otherwise one of those people is a nice to pan eventually told counsel of the electronic privacy information center amy let me ask you just to the point do you believe that the n.s.a. is spying on citizens in the u.s. do you believe that the n.s.a. is being very secretive about what it's doing i believe...
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here's what we know about 19 i don't think alexander song. he was a sophomore on campus and right now he is suspended, banned from college park. he was a somebody of the exclusive gemstone program where students work with faculty. police searched song's dorm room we are told after his arrest sunday morning and found no weapons inside. still, the young man has been charged with a misdemeanor crime. he now taces up to $2500 in fines and could land himself in jail. right now though, he is in the hospital, undergoing a psychiatric evaluation. >>> dc police want to find two people of interest in a shooting inside a columbia heights restaurant. a man was shot in the chest in an i hop on irving street. police want to talk with a man and woman seen leaving the restaurant after the shooting. >>> this weekend a quiet reminder of a horrific crime. a year ago jaina murray was killed inside the will you will you lemon -- the lou lou lemon athletic store. her brother came to dc to mark the anniversary. >> my wife and i decided to come up to dc and we ran i
here's what we know about 19 i don't think alexander song. he was a sophomore on campus and right now he is suspended, banned from college park. he was a somebody of the exclusive gemstone program where students work with faculty. police searched song's dorm room we are told after his arrest sunday morning and found no weapons inside. still, the young man has been charged with a misdemeanor crime. he now taces up to $2500 in fines and could land himself in jail. right now though, he is in the...
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senator alexander? general holder, welcome. it's good to see you. i was thinking about a conversation we had during your confirmation about griffin bill for whom you worked and i know you admired him. i certainly admired him. i was a law clerk when he was judge and one of the things he say and which i have heard you say i think too is that the attorney general is the lawyer for the united states, not just the lawyer for the president. in the following up senator graham's comment on the so-called recess, i want to ask you a question. as the lawyer for the united states, if the president called you up and said, general holder, i noticed the senate's gone into recess for lunch. i've got a supreme court nominee i want to appoint. can we put him on the court without their advice and consent what would your answer be? >> gone to lunch? that would not be a sufficient recess. >> what if he said they're going to lunch. they're going to recess for lunch and for dinner. they won't be back until tomorrow. would that be a sufficient recess? we're getting at, if
senator alexander? general holder, welcome. it's good to see you. i was thinking about a conversation we had during your confirmation about griffin bill for whom you worked and i know you admired him. i certainly admired him. i was a law clerk when he was judge and one of the things he say and which i have heard you say i think too is that the attorney general is the lawyer for the united states, not just the lawyer for the president. in the following up senator graham's comment on the...
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dimitrov next opponents will be ninth seeded sorry they should be alexander vulnerable in three sets. while seven seed freshman joel fred converted both break point opportunities as he gets all bases to overcome thirty seconds kohlschreiber of germany. sunglass compadres you see more also progress to the next round after beating two of his second seed you're going meltzer of the famous. six explore simone's next opponent. and in the women's draw venus williams who's playing her first third and since last august save the nash points and rallied to defeat canada's alexandra those four six six four seven six but her three set with three over third seed petra could be the venus williams would have been hoping for a slightly less taxing third round match against wozniak however the world number sixty five had other ideas as she won the opening set six four but the thirty one year old seven time grand slam winner restored parity by winning the second set six four and in the third it went to a tie break and on the final point williams and the strength to whack a one hundred ninety kilometer
dimitrov next opponents will be ninth seeded sorry they should be alexander vulnerable in three sets. while seven seed freshman joel fred converted both break point opportunities as he gets all bases to overcome thirty seconds kohlschreiber of germany. sunglass compadres you see more also progress to the next round after beating two of his second seed you're going meltzer of the famous. six explore simone's next opponent. and in the women's draw venus williams who's playing her first third and...
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well alexander russia veteran bowlers became the first known russian to celebrate victory in the opening day as he overpowered her stomach in the. anyway division. was. on the winning side russia's seven time world champion with lana del youngs fields it all with small chunky marina for the move into under seventy two k. class. well the eighty q a final became the main event of the day with eleven time world champion arena taking on american media quotes or kelly the home favorite comforts of you for the new yorker bowings was never easy through and i would. hold for me if yes it's always a challenge to give her a lot of respect i mean she's the girl that you know everyone came here to be and she's got a lot of experience and you know she's a legend that's you know when i read enough so i get the best record and it's like . the host dominated the opening day and one nine bolts out of the ten on offer in this summer discipline j two of the competition how well that will finish a full contact come with somebody and those familiar with the last emperor of mixed martial arts. probably know j
well alexander russia veteran bowlers became the first known russian to celebrate victory in the opening day as he overpowered her stomach in the. anyway division. was. on the winning side russia's seven time world champion with lana del youngs fields it all with small chunky marina for the move into under seventy two k. class. well the eighty q a final became the main event of the day with eleven time world champion arena taking on american media quotes or kelly the home favorite comforts of...
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the 19-year-old, alexander song, is accused of threatening to go on a shooting rampage on campus. news4's megan mg grath cgrath in college park with reaction. >> reporter: right now alexander song is facing a misdemeanor charge, violation of the education article. he's also undergoing a psychiatric evaluation. now here on campus all is normal. the students are going back and forth to class. but as you would imagine, song's arrest is the talk of college park. jeff says he lives in the same dorm as alexander song and when he saw the police lights sunday, he knew something was wrong. >> chaos really. all you hear was sirens and here you are pretty much in a seclude part of campus but you just heard something was happening somewhere. >> reporter: internet postings brought song to the attention of police. song allegedly planned to randomly kill students on sunday, writing, "i will be on a shooting rampage tomorrow on campus. hopefully i kill enough people to make it to national news." there was also this warning -- "stay away from the mall tomorrow at 1:30." song was arrested on campus
the 19-year-old, alexander song, is accused of threatening to go on a shooting rampage on campus. news4's megan mg grath cgrath in college park with reaction. >> reporter: right now alexander song is facing a misdemeanor charge, violation of the education article. he's also undergoing a psychiatric evaluation. now here on campus all is normal. the students are going back and forth to class. but as you would imagine, song's arrest is the talk of college park. jeff says he lives in the same...
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and metal surroundings of blacksmiths for thousands of years i'm don't alexander leadership of and he's forging russia's mountainous you'll region for the talks he's now as much a part of this world as the homicide holmes from c i n work and fence posts but he still remembers the very first thing you mate. this spoon. it's so much more than just a simple food it's the thing i hold dearest. but whereas alexander is content hammering one piece at a time the urals also contains smell to moderations on a truly industrial scale this plant's turns thousands of tons of molten steel into thousands of kilometers of oil and gas pipe and this isn't about craft and skill any more say engine is here it's about science and needs detailed education. technical specialists here need computer and math skills to work this increasingly complex machines so we have to train them up here these vast halls of the direct descendants of the first forges and the urals dating back to the eighteenth century and metal working in all its forms is still widespread in the region the furnace is here poor out three thousa
and metal surroundings of blacksmiths for thousands of years i'm don't alexander leadership of and he's forging russia's mountainous you'll region for the talks he's now as much a part of this world as the homicide holmes from c i n work and fence posts but he still remembers the very first thing you mate. this spoon. it's so much more than just a simple food it's the thing i hold dearest. but whereas alexander is content hammering one piece at a time the urals also contains smell to...
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senator alexander will have a discussion with you. i take a different view. i've leave that discussion to him. maybe last week a plea bargain with the military commission detainee who was one of the ksm close confidants and i know mark mart sn the chief prosecutor, and you've got a good defense team down there. i do support article 3 courts, terrorism trials where appropriate. i want to acknowledge your support for military commissions in appropriate circumstances, and with your help, i think we've got these things up and running, and i look forward to more action coming out of guantanamo bay to get some of these people through the legal system. so thank you for that support and to all those at guantanamo bay doing their job, you're going a great service. particularly the defense counsels i. think that's right and i think people should understand that when i sent people down for military commission treatment there, the revised commissions that exist, as i said in my speech at northwestern, many of the elements of due process that we consider vital to the amer
senator alexander will have a discussion with you. i take a different view. i've leave that discussion to him. maybe last week a plea bargain with the military commission detainee who was one of the ksm close confidants and i know mark mart sn the chief prosecutor, and you've got a good defense team down there. i do support article 3 courts, terrorism trials where appropriate. i want to acknowledge your support for military commissions in appropriate circumstances, and with your help, i think...
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while alexander bellerose became the first normal russian to celebrate victory on the opening day as he overpowered her stammer slow enough in the heavyweight division. no. wonder woman side russia's seven time world champion said lana del younes failed to our small to cameron economy and under seventy two k. class. well the eighty keillor final became the main event of the day with eleven time world champion there in are all taking on american culture kelly the home favorites comfortably defeated the new yorker on points was and she's never easy to and i told you once and i would say this it's getting harder for me it's always a challenge i give her a lot of respect to me says the girl that you know everyone came here to be shocked that she's got a lot of experience and you know she's a legend that's you know there were enough so the. president signed. the host dominated the opening day in the one nine volts out of the ten on all four in the sport some a discipline j two of the competition however will finish a full call in sick come with some and those familiar with the last empero
while alexander bellerose became the first normal russian to celebrate victory on the opening day as he overpowered her stammer slow enough in the heavyweight division. no. wonder woman side russia's seven time world champion said lana del younes failed to our small to cameron economy and under seventy two k. class. well the eighty keillor final became the main event of the day with eleven time world champion there in are all taking on american culture kelly the home favorites comfortably...
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general alexander, let me turn to you first. i've been concerned as we all have for some years about the potential of cyberattacks on our electricity grid here in the united states and the potential effects that such attacks would have on critical missions, especially during an emergency or during periods of prolonged power outages. given the uptick of tensions in the persian gulf and the presence of our military in the region, i'm interested to know about our potential vulnerabilities of our own military to cyberattacks in the gulf on that electrical infrastructure that our military depends on, and i'm thinking about this from the perspective of the u.s. military's reliance on fuel in the region, fuel that can't be produced without the electricity that runs oil extraction wells and refineries and that powers pumps for offloading fuel for storage and use. do we have an assessment of how dependent u.s. military in the gulf is on electricity infrastructure? do we have a backup plan if there were to be a prolonged grid outage and d
general alexander, let me turn to you first. i've been concerned as we all have for some years about the potential of cyberattacks on our electricity grid here in the united states and the potential effects that such attacks would have on critical missions, especially during an emergency or during periods of prolonged power outages. given the uptick of tensions in the persian gulf and the presence of our military in the region, i'm interested to know about our potential vulnerabilities of our...
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it's so much more than just a simple spoon it's the thing i hold dearest that it put whereas alexander is content hammering one piece at a time the urals also contains smelting operations on a truly industrial scale this plant turns thousands of tons of molten steel into thousands of kilometers of oil and gas piping this isn't about craft and skill anymore say engineers here it's about science and needs detailed education. technical specialists here need computer and mass skills to work this increasingly complex machines so we have to train them up here these vast holes are the direct descendants of the first forces in the urals dating back to the eighteenth century and metal working in all its forms is still widespread in the region the furnace is here pour out three thousand tons of molten steel a day it's one of the around a dozen such plants cover the process the urals but the steel you have to heat it up to one thousand six hundred degrees to get the globe like this not with all that . gold the stuff that's made while it's fat and i greedy since time immemorial these men smelt it
it's so much more than just a simple spoon it's the thing i hold dearest that it put whereas alexander is content hammering one piece at a time the urals also contains smelting operations on a truly industrial scale this plant turns thousands of tons of molten steel into thousands of kilometers of oil and gas piping this isn't about craft and skill anymore say engineers here it's about science and needs detailed education. technical specialists here need computer and mass skills to work this...
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tennis alexander thank you very much for joining us . in. a place at night a surprise to many people is this crisis. positive sign that a lot of people. vote for a new candidate a chance to run a campaign for five days or something. to actually as the figures show today tonight he actually has. russian nationalists has been doing political career for twenty years and mr journalist about certain points that's a very positive sign we just started a very short campaign and when we started we told russians that we want to be in russian politics for coming fifteen twenty years so there's a lot to do in the future we want to move ahead we want to move forward and find new supporters for next elections. because the people getting the base do you think it's because they like mikhail prokhorov they his policies and they support him or is it simply but they keep getting an education base that you think that they just dislike everyone it. was hard to see how people vote general i think the question is become more and more like thinking emotionally expo
tennis alexander thank you very much for joining us . in. a place at night a surprise to many people is this crisis. positive sign that a lot of people. vote for a new candidate a chance to run a campaign for five days or something. to actually as the figures show today tonight he actually has. russian nationalists has been doing political career for twenty years and mr journalist about certain points that's a very positive sign we just started a very short campaign and when we started we told...
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. >> reportera: según las autoridades ya alexander song de 19 años de edad puso un alarmante aviso en personas para salir en los noticieros mantengas el hijo del centro de universidad a la una de la tarde. >> reportera: hoy a esa hora los estudiantes caminaban tranquilos por la universidad aunque el incidente en el tema de conversación. >> la policía hizo un buen trabajo detectando de antemano y pudo haber salvado varias vidas. >> me preocupa porque no se porque la gente quiere hacer daño. >> reportera: luego de ser arrestado alexander song fue llevado a un hospital para tener observación psiquiátrica aunque la policía no encontró ningún arma y fue acusado de haber perturbado el orden público y dijeron que podía estar hasta seis meses en prisión y con una multa de $2500 entretanto la universidad están más tranquilos con el joven tras las rejas. >> aquí no estamos aliviados y porque esto no pasó a mayores. >> reportera: entre suspendido de sus clases y se le previó pisar terreno universitario, aquí los estudiantes continuaron sus clases con normalidad permanecen en alerta al igual que
. >> reportera: según las autoridades ya alexander song de 19 años de edad puso un alarmante aviso en personas para salir en los noticieros mantengas el hijo del centro de universidad a la una de la tarde. >> reportera: hoy a esa hora los estudiantes caminaban tranquilos por la universidad aunque el incidente en el tema de conversación. >> la policía hizo un buen trabajo detectando de antemano y pudo haber salvado varias vidas. >> me preocupa porque no se porque la...
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a look at alexander song and his chilling post's on-line. finding things to do for special -- four kids and special needs. and now, your lottery numbers. >> good afternoon to you let's play the lottery. your first number is -- 5. we have a 1 and tier is this number for you, it is say 5. 5-1-5 are your numbers. prices up to $260,000. let's play pick four. get to this number. we have a 7. the next is say 3. it is a 7. 7-- let yourself play. >> a chance for showers. it could be a little strong. lots of sunshine. might slow down into saturday. that is pretty much our clause 10. >> i am going walking. got to get outside. >> thank you. thank you for joining us at 11 news at noon. >> have a great day.
a look at alexander song and his chilling post's on-line. finding things to do for special -- four kids and special needs. and now, your lottery numbers. >> good afternoon to you let's play the lottery. your first number is -- 5. we have a 1 and tier is this number for you, it is say 5. 5-1-5 are your numbers. prices up to $260,000. let's play pick four. get to this number. we have a 7. the next is say 3. it is a 7. 7-- let yourself play. >> a chance for showers. it could be a...
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this makes it more real. >> the 19-year-old mechanical engineering student alexander song was arrested by campus police. he made a series of online threats against the campus that said, "i will be on a shooting rampage tomorrow on campus. hopefully i will kill enough people to make national news. stay away from the mall tomorrow what 1:30." song's own words forced them to act quickly. >> the rhetoric he was putting forward on mine lead us to believe the threats was not imminent but at some point in the future. we found out he was talking about carrying out the act today. >> when he was arrested, he was shaking, crying, and in clear psychiatric distress. he confirmed that last week and they responded to his dorm room after reports along -- lounge screaming. he said he was stressed out. >> he always came across as just a generally nice person, not particularly shy. >> he has close friends. he was just a normal mice died. but police say because -- a normal nice guy. >> please see because of his words, they had to act quickly but they found no evidence of weapons they did not have the abil
this makes it more real. >> the 19-year-old mechanical engineering student alexander song was arrested by campus police. he made a series of online threats against the campus that said, "i will be on a shooting rampage tomorrow on campus. hopefully i will kill enough people to make national news. stay away from the mall tomorrow what 1:30." song's own words forced them to act quickly. >> the rhetoric he was putting forward on mine lead us to believe the threats was not...