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next to her is angela king who is from south florida who essentially joined a racist skin head underground organization i think when you were young because one thing that all of our panelists have in common is they joined these organizations and movements when they were actually very young. in this underground movement, the movement and angela became involved in crime. she was arrested in 1998 and sentenced also to six years in prison for her part in an armed robbery. you were released early in 2001 and has since herself gotten a master's degree from the university of central florida which i believe is in tampa am i right? orlando. just on the other side there. and she works also as an advocate for change, positive change. our last panelists, and we want to thank him for standing in for the gentleman from libya although i don't think you have a lot in common with him, really, also mentioned this morning by peert newman when he spoke. you were a member of the group which is an islamist organization that is, hour, not violent, at least not violent at the moment. it professes many of the same
next to her is angela king who is from south florida who essentially joined a racist skin head underground organization i think when you were young because one thing that all of our panelists have in common is they joined these organizations and movements when they were actually very young. in this underground movement, the movement and angela became involved in crime. she was arrested in 1998 and sentenced also to six years in prison for her part in an armed robbery. you were released early in...
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my name is angela king. i'm a speaker. i'm here. i'm a speaker, consultant, correspondent.i'm hearing a lot that we maybe need to go back and redefine or refocus our efforts, our thoughts. given our age of technology, special networking, how technology is being utilized by different people, no matter what you call them, terrorists, radicals. i'm kind of wondering if some of this redefining and refocusing, to be quite frank and with all due respect to all of the academics here, there's a wealth of resources out there that can be tapped into that can give us, you, information that you're not going to find in a book. and i'm speaking about defector some such group. so what i'm looking for is kind of some opinions on maybe utilizing some of that knowledge to move forward. >> and just give it to your neighbor. >> i used to work on counterterrorism. mostly for jarret brachman. if you're participating in the government conversations, given the significance of the internet on radicalization about more aggressively shutting down sites and chat rooms, legal and sort of civil rights i
my name is angela king. i'm a speaker. i'm here. i'm a speaker, consultant, correspondent.i'm hearing a lot that we maybe need to go back and redefine or refocus our efforts, our thoughts. given our age of technology, special networking, how technology is being utilized by different people, no matter what you call them, terrorists, radicals. i'm kind of wondering if some of this redefining and refocusing, to be quite frank and with all due respect to all of the academics here, there's a wealth...
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angela king with bloomberg news. you talked about wanting to get ahead of the curve, you have gotten to the point where you can close have the facilities and still deliver the mail. how did it get to this point even though you have closed a few of the past few years? >> we have close to a large extent have been offices, airport mail facilities, consolidation, what we are going to now on a much larger facilities that will require a change in the entire network. >> so why haven't you done more sooner? >> the difference became the decision around the service and. as we have looked forward from what has happened is, you know, first-class mail, the first-class mail has dropped and cost us to step back and do two things. look at what we do and also reach out to the customers and say to customers, what, in this changing environment, should we be doing. a lot of things they have come back and said is, consistency, predictability is very important. designing this network so that you can get the most out of your asset and at t
angela king with bloomberg news. you talked about wanting to get ahead of the curve, you have gotten to the point where you can close have the facilities and still deliver the mail. how did it get to this point even though you have closed a few of the past few years? >> we have close to a large extent have been offices, airport mail facilities, consolidation, what we are going to now on a much larger facilities that will require a change in the entire network. >> so why haven't you...
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angela king is the transportation reporter with bloomberg news and their membership secretary on our board of governors. tim hughes's general counsel with spacex and guest of our speaker. skip over the podium for a moment, melissa charbonneau with news media is there fantastic speaker committee chair really doing a wonderful job for us here this year. thank you so much melissa. let's skip over a speaker for just a moment. leif harriman as director with "associated press." george dewey is senior vice president of marketing inc. medications with spacex the guest of our speaker, welcome. frank mooring us deputy managing editor for space aviation and space technology magazine. robert schlesinger is opinion editor "u.s. news and world report." at them is vice president client strategy with tmg government, by shareware broadcast committee here at the national press club. please give them all a warm round of applause. [applause] one might be inclined to color guest speaker today a renaissance man. but to do that would to be to set him back several hundred years of that would be fair. with s
angela king is the transportation reporter with bloomberg news and their membership secretary on our board of governors. tim hughes's general counsel with spacex and guest of our speaker. skip over the podium for a moment, melissa charbonneau with news media is there fantastic speaker committee chair really doing a wonderful job for us here this year. thank you so much melissa. let's skip over a speaker for just a moment. leif harriman as director with "associated press." george dewey...
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angela drolen king is transportation reporter at bloomberg news and our members of secretary on our boardf governors. tim uses general counsel with spacex and guests ever speaker. get over the podium our fantastic speakers' committee chair, really doing a wonderful job this year. thank you so much. we skipped over our speaker for just a moment. director witt e.m. ps with associated press. the speaker committee member who organize today's event. thank you very much. george dewey is senior vice president for marketing and communications. a guest of our speaker. frank morning is deputy managing editor for space, aviation week and space technology magazine. brussels injured as opinion editor u.s. days and will report adam, is vice president client strategy with the anti-government, vice chair of our broadcast committee here at the national press club. please give them all warm round of applause. [applause] [applause] >> one may be inclined to call our guest speaker today a renaissance man. to do that would be to set him back several hundred years, so that would be fair. the south african and
angela drolen king is transportation reporter at bloomberg news and our members of secretary on our boardf governors. tim uses general counsel with spacex and guests ever speaker. get over the podium our fantastic speakers' committee chair, really doing a wonderful job this year. thank you so much. we skipped over our speaker for just a moment. director witt e.m. ps with associated press. the speaker committee member who organize today's event. thank you very much. george dewey is senior vice...
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king joins us live from the new york stock exchange with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. headline today is from europe as germany's chancellor angelal is very optimistic that europe will find a solution to objection to a greek bailout. before her comment it was looking to a sharply open but since then we stabilized. it's been all over the place. they are saying at the moment, nasdaq is in positive territory but still a lot of red on the screen. bloomberg index is trading positive. housing market, number of homeowners who owe more on the properties than this would have paid for as they the pick up foreclosures. california had the fourth highest of underwater homeowners in the nation. >>> company behind botox is looking at eyelash for baldness. they are in the second of three stages of testing. live at the new york stock exchange, jane king, bloomberg news. >> that could cost a lot. thank you so much. >>> this morning, there is word that abalone fishing may be completely shut down along the sonoma county coast. state department of fish and game is concerned about the number of dead red abalone found on beaches and inside coves. they
king joins us live from the new york stock exchange with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. headline today is from europe as germany's chancellor angelal is very optimistic that europe will find a solution to objection to a greek bailout. before her comment it was looking to a sharply open but since then we stabilized. it's been all over the place. they are saying at the moment, nasdaq is in positive territory but still a lot of red on the screen. bloomberg index is trading positive....
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angela trapp, and i sea food differently. >>> "trending" today, he is a legend here at cnn and around the world really as 25 years of hosting cnn's "larry kingoadcasting history. the man himself joins me live. last night you received a lifetime achievement award from the national academy of television. i know you won an emmy before. >> drew, i never got a lifetime achievement before. there are two theories you have on this. one, you've accomplished something and they're honoring you. and, two, you're not 26 years old. but it was a great thrill. it was a great thrill to have brian williams emcee it for me and present it. i just had -- there's no way to express how i felt. it was hard to speak. >> well, you tried. let's hear what you did have to say when with you got that award last night. >> i really don't know what to say. i've never been at a loss for words. but i thank you, brian williams, for coming over and doing that. he's a special guy. as are all the people here because i was lucky enough to be in a business where i really didn't have to work. it was a joy every night, radio or television, to go in and meet people from all walks of li
angela trapp, and i sea food differently. >>> "trending" today, he is a legend here at cnn and around the world really as 25 years of hosting cnn's "larry kingoadcasting history. the man himself joins me live. last night you received a lifetime achievement award from the national academy of television. i know you won an emmy before. >> drew, i never got a lifetime achievement before. there are two theories you have on this. one, you've accomplished something and...
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next to her is angela king, who is from south florida. she joined a racist skinheads underground organization when she was young. they all have in common that they joined these organizations and movements when they were very young. in this underground movement, she became involved in crimes. she was arrested in 1998 and spent six years in prison for a part in an armed robbery. you were released early in 2001, and has since gotten a master's degree from the universal -- university of central florida in orlando, florida. she works as an advocate for change. our last panelist, we want to thank him for standing in, although i do not think you have a lot in common with him. he spoke. he was a member of an organization that is not a violent with many of the same long-term objectives of al qaeda. it is banned by a number of western democracies. he left the organization in 2005 as we pointed out, voluntarily abandoned the organization, and having been a journalist and a researcher, is a student working at king's college under caesar newman. welco
next to her is angela king, who is from south florida. she joined a racist skinheads underground organization when she was young. they all have in common that they joined these organizations and movements when they were very young. in this underground movement, she became involved in crimes. she was arrested in 1998 and spent six years in prison for a part in an armed robbery. you were released early in 2001, and has since gotten a master's degree from the universal -- university of central...