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bruise allen hamilton is your first pick for us, why? >> that's kind of a misunderstood company. most people that -- first off, most people haven't heard of boos allen hamilton, that piques my interest. if you want to play a real smart game against cyber security, especially domestic terrorism, some people would think buying taser or metal detecters. about the booz allen does something different. instead of being a plain old consulting company, which is what most people think of, it actually guards against -- they use big data to try to find the next sleeper cells in the united states. so let me give you an example. edward snow ken worked there. when he released that data it was actually when he was working at booz allen. that sohould give viewers a sene of what material they're dealing with. also if you're in investor relations with booz allen it's very hard for you to disclose in complete clarity what your work is because 80% of the employees have secret clearances. and most of the businesses have done consulting through national security agency -- >> we want to get your next t
bruise allen hamilton is your first pick for us, why? >> that's kind of a misunderstood company. most people that -- first off, most people haven't heard of boos allen hamilton, that piques my interest. if you want to play a real smart game against cyber security, especially domestic terrorism, some people would think buying taser or metal detecters. about the booz allen does something different. instead of being a plain old consulting company, which is what most people think of, it...
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australia, including positions in the asia office of the secretary of andnse, policy planning, booz allen hamilton, among others, and bob is well-known for his expertise on only on planning and strategic guidance, but also in southeast asia and oceana. this report builds on growing momentum for strengthening not only u.s.-japan-australia relations, but to align and make more interoperable bilateral relations in asia. the u.s.-japan and u.s.-australian alliance were born together, but not really in intimacy. in some ways, quite the opposite. the australian side plate is -- played us quite well in 1951 and helped to design the alliances we know today to maximize australian interests. this was part of a large bargain, but no point in intimacy. but that is changing after the cold war. on an operational level, it began in the clinton administration. when i was in the bush administration, we began in 2001 the trilateral security dialogue, and since then, things have accelerated from there in terms of trilateral cooperation. when andrew will present is based on his work in this area for about two decades
australia, including positions in the asia office of the secretary of andnse, policy planning, booz allen hamilton, among others, and bob is well-known for his expertise on only on planning and strategic guidance, but also in southeast asia and oceana. this report builds on growing momentum for strengthening not only u.s.-japan-australia relations, but to align and make more interoperable bilateral relations in asia. the u.s.-japan and u.s.-australian alliance were born together, but not really...
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australia, including position in the asia office of the secretary of defense, policy, planning, booz allen hamilton, and bob is well-known for his expertise on only on planning and strategic guidance, but also in southeast asia and oceana. builds on growing momentum for strengthening not u.s.-japan-australia , but to align and make more interoperable bilateral relations in asia. u.s.-japan and u.s.-australian alliance were born together, but not really in intimacy. in some ways, quite the opposite. the australian side plate is quite well. the951, they help to design alliances we know today to maximize australian interests. largeas part of a bargain, but no point in intimacy. but that is changing after the cold war. on an operational level, it began in the clinton administration. when i was in the bush administration, we began in 2001 the trilateral security dialogue, and since then, things have accelerated from there in terms of trilateral cooperation. when andrew will present is based on his work in this area for about two decades, including contralateral response with japan, u.s., india, in the r
australia, including position in the asia office of the secretary of defense, policy, planning, booz allen hamilton, and bob is well-known for his expertise on only on planning and strategic guidance, but also in southeast asia and oceana. builds on growing momentum for strengthening not u.s.-japan-australia , but to align and make more interoperable bilateral relations in asia. u.s.-japan and u.s.-australian alliance were born together, but not really in intimacy. in some ways, quite the...
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allen: he's a off, that is right. -- it certainly raises some issues that are important. basically, hamiltoneved that the federal government should be able to tax and spend. if you believe a smaller federal government, you might enjoy the broadway show, but not into what he believes. mark: how popular would he be if you were around today? ellen: i think people would argue with him. he believed in tariffs. that is a hot topic now. -- sort of modern terrorists, because he wanted to protect these industries in the u.s.. some people might find that appealing. if you are purely free trade, you might have a problem with that. betty: i want to pick it to another story on bloomberg businessweek put out last week that was very impactful. it was a story about amazon and their delivery error. what happened with that story? ellen: the story was a collaboration with our graphics team. amazonoked at where offered prime one-day delivery services. they had in certain areas where was not offered. so, it created a bit of an uproar. massachusetts of complained and asked him along what was going on. as a result
allen: he's a off, that is right. -- it certainly raises some issues that are important. basically, hamiltoneved that the federal government should be able to tax and spend. if you believe a smaller federal government, you might enjoy the broadway show, but not into what he believes. mark: how popular would he be if you were around today? ellen: i think people would argue with him. he believed in tariffs. that is a hot topic now. -- sort of modern terrorists, because he wanted to protect these...
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in hamilton county, ohio have released a police officer's body cam video of a violent confrontation with a man that is wanted in baltimore for a deadly stabbing. it shows the officer patting pablo allen. during that pat down, allaman pulls out ifa kne and e th officer shoots him in the abdomen. >> i'll pat you down first. even though she was shot, he repeatedly shouts at the officer to kill him. other officers arrived using a stun gun to take him down as he is now recovering in the hospital. prosecutors say that he showed great restraint and he face any charges over that shooting. >>> president obama is weighing in on the panama papers, calling it a global document as they were leaked from that secretive law firm about the shale companies. they stepped down with no americans that have been named in that documents, but they say it will be a problem. >> a lot of that is legal, that's exactly the problem. that they would allow people that they've got enough lawyers and the accountants to wiggle out of the problems that ordinary citizens have to abide by. >> calling on congress to change the language of the laws that will allow the big corporations to move money overseas to avoid paying
in hamilton county, ohio have released a police officer's body cam video of a violent confrontation with a man that is wanted in baltimore for a deadly stabbing. it shows the officer patting pablo allen. during that pat down, allaman pulls out ifa kne and e th officer shoots him in the abdomen. >> i'll pat you down first. even though she was shot, he repeatedly shouts at the officer to kill him. other officers arrived using a stun gun to take him down as he is now recovering in the...
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allen, i like your style. >> i'll save you. rosanna: great, i have a new co-host. thank you. all right, we have so much fun greg: rosanna, there is something playing on broadcast that is not hamilton. rosanna: king and i, it is a classic, great movie and greg: the king is the king of siam and taking over the role on may 3rd is ken. >> no, he's the king that left. >> daniel, excuse me, i just went to the stratosphere and i'm light headed. congratulations for the role. rosanna: by the way, you are debuting on broadway. wow, that is a different animal, right. >> i actuallied started in new york in theatre. i do a lot of off broadway stuff and i had a son and you have to feed the boy, so i wanted to do television and film and now i'm coming back. rosanna: that is awesome. what is this like? i played it in london in 2009. between that time and this time, i have grown and had life experiences and that stuff is informing the role as i return to it this time around. >> so siam, where is that? >> that is what they used to call thailand. >> a good king or a bad king? >> that depends on who you ask. it is like the politicians or the presidents, everyone has an opinion. i happen to love the k
allen, i like your style. >> i'll save you. rosanna: great, i have a new co-host. thank you. all right, we have so much fun greg: rosanna, there is something playing on broadcast that is not hamilton. rosanna: king and i, it is a classic, great movie and greg: the king is the king of siam and taking over the role on may 3rd is ken. >> no, he's the king that left. >> daniel, excuse me, i just went to the stratosphere and i'm light headed. congratulations for the role. rosanna:...