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he's also wearing breathing apparatus to be there. took them an entire expedition, about 35 days to achieve this. they had to run a string of ropes down into the crater of this volcano, withstand crummy weather. no man has stood where he has. if you slip and fall, you're toast. >> he looks like he's standing on the surface of the sun. >> so explain what it feels like to stare is jeff mackley. >> it's only truly hot when you're on the edge. we did a test and looked over the edge without the breathing apparatus and the suit. you could stand the heat for roughly six seconds and then you had to run away. >> jeff, how close did you get to the lava. >> probably 80 feet. >> what is your body feeling? what are you seeing? what's the experience like? >> people have said it looks like you're standing on the surface of the sun and you might as well be able to be there. i was able to withstand the heat for 40 minutes until the air and breathing apparatus tank ran out. it was an out of world experience. >> were you worried about your equipment in
he's also wearing breathing apparatus to be there. took them an entire expedition, about 35 days to achieve this. they had to run a string of ropes down into the crater of this volcano, withstand crummy weather. no man has stood where he has. if you slip and fall, you're toast. >> he looks like he's standing on the surface of the sun. >> so explain what it feels like to stare is jeff mackley. >> it's only truly hot when you're on the edge. we did a test and looked over the...
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of course this is just one component of the massive surveillance apparatus that americans are just becoming aware of thanks to n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden's leaks also this week reuters uncovered a parallel data collection program run out of the drug enforcement agencies special operations division this division gathers intelligence from multiple sources including the n.s.a. to assist in drug investigations although dea agents are instructed to hide the paper trail of this intelligence while conducting an investigation it's since been revealed that the i.r.s. the f.b.i. the cia and the n.s.a. all cooperate with this special operations division now all of these revelations have sparked a fractious debate on capitol hill over the constitutionality of these domestic surveillance programs lawmakers are on the really on recess for the month of august but left on the agenda for when they get back are a number of bills to restrict the n.s.a. spying programs and shed light on these secret files a court that oversees the legality of the surveillance programs they range from aggressive reform
of course this is just one component of the massive surveillance apparatus that americans are just becoming aware of thanks to n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden's leaks also this week reuters uncovered a parallel data collection program run out of the drug enforcement agencies special operations division this division gathers intelligence from multiple sources including the n.s.a. to assist in drug investigations although dea agents are instructed to hide the paper trail of this intelligence...
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once the targets of this authoritarian apparatus moves and from the islamists starts imposing itself other areas of egyptian society, then i think we might see, perhaps, once again, a popular uprising against that kind of crackdown. time and again there has been these mass uprisings against authoritarian rule, successive states have tried to co-opt the old regime including the muslim brotherhood. we have seen these mass uprisings come up and force those in power to make changes to try to preserve the state. having said that, we are in a very difficult situation read the level of violence and polarization is so deep that it is hard to know when it will stop. >> sharif, thank you for being with us and your bravery in reporting. we're are going to link to your photos free and we are featuring your twitter stream on democracynow.org on the homepage. we want to thank lina attalah who had to leave, the cofounder of mada masr and also i want to thank chris toensing for being book,s, coeditor of the "the journey to tahrir: revolution, protest, and social change in egypt." what didome back, b
once the targets of this authoritarian apparatus moves and from the islamists starts imposing itself other areas of egyptian society, then i think we might see, perhaps, once again, a popular uprising against that kind of crackdown. time and again there has been these mass uprisings against authoritarian rule, successive states have tried to co-opt the old regime including the muslim brotherhood. we have seen these mass uprisings come up and force those in power to make changes to try to...
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we have the same massive state apparatus in terms of human rights violations. >> i agree that i wouldnot be that optimistic because they have systems abroad in very large ways. >> exactly. there are debates today about considering this weapon. again, i would agree with you about the digital age. we should consider this very seriously. >> how much of this happens in partnership with the private sector? another aspect has revealed that he himself was not a government employee. i want to thank you and i want to thank francis. i want to thank jeremy for joining us from london. before we go, i want to say hello to james who has our media buzz segment for us this tuesday. james, you were hot on this story yesterday. >> we are looking at the same from this as well. he has placed the spotlight -- >> the editor of the guardian? >> exactly. in any case, he says it is a real threat to in the uk -- two journalists in the uk. in the u.s., you have first amendment protections written in the constitution, the british security apparatus is behaving like dinosaurs because the material the guardian had
we have the same massive state apparatus in terms of human rights violations. >> i agree that i wouldnot be that optimistic because they have systems abroad in very large ways. >> exactly. there are debates today about considering this weapon. again, i would agree with you about the digital age. we should consider this very seriously. >> how much of this happens in partnership with the private sector? another aspect has revealed that he himself was not a government employee. i...
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. >> [inaudible] and my husband tells me they mop the apparatus floors every day because it's a diesel dust, i'm not sure if it's a common practice in fire houses, i was told someone in the fire department had developed cancer and they thought it was partly due to the diesel dust so they mop down every day, i know they probably sweep it but i don't know if mopping down is what 9 does, i don't know if this is company policy because i haven't been there. it is? okay. >> i have a question. my question is unrelated, talking about -- going back to the radiation and how bad it is for your body, so why do they recommend it as a treatment if someone has had cancer of various sorts? >> kind of because it can be toxic to cells and -- so, if you target it, right, and then you're directing it to those very cancer cells that are growing very rapidly and are in a very focal area, then you are, you know, -- and it's at a higher dose than you're exposed to when you're screening, you're killing those cells and you're stopping their growth, so they're leveraging that particular feature of the radiation
. >> [inaudible] and my husband tells me they mop the apparatus floors every day because it's a diesel dust, i'm not sure if it's a common practice in fire houses, i was told someone in the fire department had developed cancer and they thought it was partly due to the diesel dust so they mop down every day, i know they probably sweep it but i don't know if mopping down is what 9 does, i don't know if this is company policy because i haven't been there. it is? okay. >> i have a...
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. >> the government of pakistan and its law enforcement apparatus miserably failed as terrorists continued their killing spree uninterrupted. they struck at a market, a football stadium, the shopping center, on the streets, and on funeral prayer. >> the twin bomb attack, which hit a market in a shiite- dominated region of northwest pakistan, killed 57 people. up to 167 people were also wounded in the attack late last night right by the border. it struck as the market was busy ahead of the meal that breaks the daytime fast during ramadan. and another gruesome attack, at least 11 people were killed, including children, and 26 people were injured when a bomb went off outside a packed football ground in the densely populated area in karachi during ramadan. this prominent resident and in peak -- mp claimed that the blast occurred when footballers and members of the club were leaving the ground after the football tournament came to an end. >> there were no celebrations in the homes of hundreds of victims, who fell prey to government inefficiency and lack of competence to cope with difficult situ
. >> the government of pakistan and its law enforcement apparatus miserably failed as terrorists continued their killing spree uninterrupted. they struck at a market, a football stadium, the shopping center, on the streets, and on funeral prayer. >> the twin bomb attack, which hit a market in a shiite- dominated region of northwest pakistan, killed 57 people. up to 167 people were also wounded in the attack late last night right by the border. it struck as the market was busy ahead...
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their own intelligence agencies we're talking of a global internet global intelligence surveillance apparatus with the united states the british government the german government all working together so really when it comes to who detaining them it's this entity and obviously this is a very scary notion for journalists around the world can you talk about some of the implications for journalists in journalism in general sure will practically journalists know going through heathrow or going through other airports in london they have to worry about what they going to carry on them i mean mr miranda had documents he had electronics all seized from him so journalists when their travel. you have to consider that plus it really validates this fear that journalists have had for several years that anti terror legislation is going to be used against them this was anti terror legislation being used against an associate of a journalist here in the united states we've had the national defense authorization act indefinite detention provision which analysts have said can be used against journalists who work
their own intelligence agencies we're talking of a global internet global intelligence surveillance apparatus with the united states the british government the german government all working together so really when it comes to who detaining them it's this entity and obviously this is a very scary notion for journalists around the world can you talk about some of the implications for journalists in journalism in general sure will practically journalists know going through heathrow or going...
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there is no one better to have on staff as someone who was part of that regulation apparatus, part ofnomic team of the obama administration, and that is gene sperling. it is interesting that he will be -- we don't know exactly who his replacement will be, but the rumor and speculation is that high on the list is a guy named jeffrey sites, a businessman with more business experience. also served as the office of management and budget, the acting director. i think he had to stand spirit a lot of people think that he will come back. president obama is very high. that is where we are right now. closer toward the end of the year, maybe october, particularly if the budget negotiations wind up fairly quickly, he will be on center. his wife and my belief and my tv executive. cheryl: is that german, by the way? >> reporter: digging it confused with zeitgeist. cheryl: larry summers, there is an american name. >> reporter: not american. i am american. cheryl: i'm glad to hear you say it because i was curious. actually about sperling. i hope to god he would stay through the best-selling debate. i
there is no one better to have on staff as someone who was part of that regulation apparatus, part ofnomic team of the obama administration, and that is gene sperling. it is interesting that he will be -- we don't know exactly who his replacement will be, but the rumor and speculation is that high on the list is a guy named jeffrey sites, a businessman with more business experience. also served as the office of management and budget, the acting director. i think he had to stand spirit a lot of...
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the apparatus travels with the president wherever he is.hink if this had been a national incident. an incident of prime importance in america's territory, you would have seen him come back. >> hold on a second. 84 million egyptians. it's geopolitical and the defining place in the middle east. under mubarak who he pushed out, they kept the peace for 30 years with israel. now we are in a situation where the muslim brotherhood hates us, the military hates us, the christians now hate us because they're now marking their homes and burning them and their churches. >> i think that's a key question and probably a factor in whether or not to continue sending aid. so they have to think about that they need the military to keep the suez canal open and they need the military to keep that peace treaty with israel since 1979 and to cut off aid could be a problem. that's why you had republican peter king of new york saying do not cut off aid. we need to maintain our influence. and he's the chair of the counterterrorism and intelligence community in the ho
the apparatus travels with the president wherever he is.hink if this had been a national incident. an incident of prime importance in america's territory, you would have seen him come back. >> hold on a second. 84 million egyptians. it's geopolitical and the defining place in the middle east. under mubarak who he pushed out, they kept the peace for 30 years with israel. now we are in a situation where the muslim brotherhood hates us, the military hates us, the christians now hate us...
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(laughter) >> well, the security apparatus doesn't do cost-benefit calculations, we spent something like a trillion dollars since 2001 on homeland security and related expenses but nobody does the math. could we have made ourselves much safer spending that trillion dollars in other ways? >> stephen: like alternates to bathing? (laughter) >> for example. or stopping people who text while they drive. >> stephen: if the world is a safer place, why can i still die? (laughter). (cheers and applause) until we are immortal, shouldn't we do everything in our power no matter what the power to keep ourselves alive forever? >> we should. then preventing terrorists attacks is not a cost effective way to do it. you're much more likely to die in a car accident, falling off a ladder. >> stephen: how many people die from falling off ladders. >> thousands every year. >> stephen: should we be inevading ladderstan? (laughter) is that possible? >> 20,000 deaths a year from accidental falls. we just read about one in a stadium yesterday. most don't make the knew. some guy falls off a ladder and dies. but you
(laughter) >> well, the security apparatus doesn't do cost-benefit calculations, we spent something like a trillion dollars since 2001 on homeland security and related expenses but nobody does the math. could we have made ourselves much safer spending that trillion dollars in other ways? >> stephen: like alternates to bathing? (laughter) >> for example. or stopping people who text while they drive. >> stephen: if the world is a safer place, why can i still die?...
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and lastly, unparalleled access to syria's military and security apparatus.he surprise that hush sha over the last two years has consistently voted down resolutions. but one voice has remained silent. vladimir putin in a calculated display of indifference, was 6,000-kilometers on thursday, independenting flood defenses in the east. >> i don't think that putin has something to say, just now. to come up and to say that this attack will with wrong and a mistake and a crime, and don't do it. while everybody thinks it will. i think he will appear after the strike, and strongly condemn. at the moment i'm occupies with other things. don't follow the news. >> it is the same story now, they will use it as an excuse to launch an attack. >> what is most important is not to be seen by the people as bending to u.s. pressure and maintaining its roll as the protector of syria. and to that end, two russian warships were deployed to the eastern mediterranean on thursday, as tensions continue to rise. a reminder to u.s. naval forces gathering in the area, that this is not sole
and lastly, unparalleled access to syria's military and security apparatus.he surprise that hush sha over the last two years has consistently voted down resolutions. but one voice has remained silent. vladimir putin in a calculated display of indifference, was 6,000-kilometers on thursday, independenting flood defenses in the east. >> i don't think that putin has something to say, just now. to come up and to say that this attack will with wrong and a mistake and a crime, and don't do it....
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. >> fire officials concerned that the vehicle was towed to apparatus division and is now being repairedff site. the crew should have but did not fill up the tank thatdy. sources say the bigger issue is the fuel gauge had been broken for months and had not been repaired. >> why did it run out? was it a faulty gas gauge. how long did they know. >> for months d.c. councilman has been critical of the department for not quickly addressing a fleet in disrepair. >> this is just an example that highlights the fact that we are not where we need to be. >> according to the report, the motorcade left the white house around 60:00. the spokes men said another ambulance medic 7 was damaged and arrived at the white house at 6:59, nearly 20 minutes later, but by then the motorcade was long gone, as the restaurant is only a couple of miles away. what we do know according to this, medic seven was parked off to the left. multiple sources say since medic seven was in the mo motorcade, it likely had not gone through a security sweep, and therefore could not be used by the president if something had happened.
. >> fire officials concerned that the vehicle was towed to apparatus division and is now being repairedff site. the crew should have but did not fill up the tank thatdy. sources say the bigger issue is the fuel gauge had been broken for months and had not been repaired. >> why did it run out? was it a faulty gas gauge. how long did they know. >> for months d.c. councilman has been critical of the department for not quickly addressing a fleet in disrepair. >> this is...
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once the targets of this authoritarian apparatus moves away from the islamists and starts imposing itself on other parts of egyptian society, then perhaps,e might see, once again a popular uprising against that kind of crackdown. >> we will speak with sharif abdel kouddous in cairo and p.j. crowley, former state department spokesperson, who is called for the u.s. to suspend military aid to egypt and call the ouster of mohamed morsi a coup. then, didn't eight-year-old spy for america? we look at how u.s. allies in yemen used a child the place electronic chips on the man he considered to be his surrogate father. days later, the man was killed in u.s. drone strike. all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. brotherhoode muslim has called on supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi to join the nationwide day of rage today to protest the killings of hundreds of people in a crackdown that began with raids on two cairo sit ins. according to the health ministry, the death toll from wednesday's violence has risen to 638
once the targets of this authoritarian apparatus moves away from the islamists and starts imposing itself on other parts of egyptian society, then perhaps,e might see, once again a popular uprising against that kind of crackdown. >> we will speak with sharif abdel kouddous in cairo and p.j. crowley, former state department spokesperson, who is called for the u.s. to suspend military aid to egypt and call the ouster of mohamed morsi a coup. then, didn't eight-year-old spy for america? we...
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and lastly unparalleled access to syria's military apparatus. little surprise in the u.n.ecurity council that russia has consistently voted down rug resolutions regarding sakeses against syria. but one voice was silent. >> i don't think that putin has something to say just now. to come up and to say that this attack will be wrong and a mistake and a crime and don't do it while i think everybody knows that it will happen any way. it doesn't make any sense for putin. i'm sure he will appear after the strike, and he will strongly condemn. >> reporter: as for the russian people polled, 39% had never even heard of the war. >> no, at the moment i'm occupied with other things. i don't follow the news. >> reporter: they entered iraq, and then it turned out there were no chemical weapons. it's the same story now. they'll use this as an excuse to launch attack. >> reporter: what is important to the kremlin not to bend to u.s. pressure. and to that end two russian warships were deployed to the mediterranean as tensions continue to rife. naval forces gathering in the area, and this is
and lastly unparalleled access to syria's military apparatus. little surprise in the u.n.ecurity council that russia has consistently voted down rug resolutions regarding sakeses against syria. but one voice was silent. >> i don't think that putin has something to say just now. to come up and to say that this attack will be wrong and a mistake and a crime and don't do it while i think everybody knows that it will happen any way. it doesn't make any sense for putin. i'm sure he will appear...
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and so by the time of birth, there is the potential of the apparatus, the base of the brain, the hypothalamusd the pituitary, to secrete hormones of puberty and stimulate precocious puberty. >> mcfarland: unfortunately, as of right now, doctors can't predict who will be at risk for developing precocious puberty. when iris started exhibiting more signs of puberty, colleen, who was living in italy with her family at the time, started seeking medical attention for her daughter. >> when we were spending the year in italy, i sent an email to the pediatrician here in indiana, asking her, you know, i said, "i know you told me not to worry about this, but come on. things are blooming." i noticed her breasts had fullness-- not little buds, but round fullness that just seemed too mature. actually she was growing very quickly. she looked like a tall toddler. >> mcfarland: having a child who is going through puberty years before or she is expected to can be a scary thing. trying to understand why it's occurring in the first place can often be even more concerning. this is 12-year-old joshua. by looking a
and so by the time of birth, there is the potential of the apparatus, the base of the brain, the hypothalamusd the pituitary, to secrete hormones of puberty and stimulate precocious puberty. >> mcfarland: unfortunately, as of right now, doctors can't predict who will be at risk for developing precocious puberty. when iris started exhibiting more signs of puberty, colleen, who was living in italy with her family at the time, started seeking medical attention for her daughter. >> when...
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there are 258 types of feral bees flying around new york city without our apparatus. so in terms of pollinating community gardens, i don't think they're necessary, but i think they greatly enhance our lives here. i have maybe a dozen or 15 customers in new york city. >> what's the best thing that we can do to make them most likely not sting us? >> that's a good question. and many more in westchester and fairfield counties. spring and early summer i'll visit hives once a week. usually in the winter i'll do something like go to africa and volunteer to teach beekeeping in some remote place. so i keep busy. this is always my last stop of the day, so this is my favorite stop because i know that my 14, 15, 18-hour day is at an end. adam, if we're going to keep two hives, right one-two, or do you want them spaced for any aesthetic reason? >> not an aesthetic reason. wouldn't they do better spaced apart? >> slightly spaced apart, but i think i like the idea of having them with a view of the bridge. >> room with a view? >>> up next, watch what happens when cote unleashes hives
there are 258 types of feral bees flying around new york city without our apparatus. so in terms of pollinating community gardens, i don't think they're necessary, but i think they greatly enhance our lives here. i have maybe a dozen or 15 customers in new york city. >> what's the best thing that we can do to make them most likely not sting us? >> that's a good question. and many more in westchester and fairfield counties. spring and early summer i'll visit hives once a week....
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this highway is meant to be heavily guarded by their security apparatus. this is another indication lebanon is unable to control the ongoing violence directly linked to the conflict in syria. this sounds like a hollywood script. today in britain, a mafia boss has been denied bail. to serve ad in italy seven-year jail term. he was arrested wednesday at his home where he had been living under a false name for 20 years. our legal correspondent was in court and has this report. >> in court and facing extradition, convicted mafia .oss casually dressed he has evaded justice for many years and has been living quietly in this house in west london under the name mark skinner. neighbors say he was a quiet man the security conscious. >> he always seemed very friendly. did he did move then, he put the big gates of the front. life endedal abruptly when the police arrived here on wednesday. the former teacher was repeatedly known as the professor. he is accused of being the head of the cosa nostra on the island of sicily. he was cleared of mafia allegations at the end o
this highway is meant to be heavily guarded by their security apparatus. this is another indication lebanon is unable to control the ongoing violence directly linked to the conflict in syria. this sounds like a hollywood script. today in britain, a mafia boss has been denied bail. to serve ad in italy seven-year jail term. he was arrested wednesday at his home where he had been living under a false name for 20 years. our legal correspondent was in court and has this report. >> in court...
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this highway is meant to be heavily guarded by their security apparatus. this is another indication lebanon is unable to control the ongoing violence directly linked to the conflict in syria. this sounds like a hollywood script. today in britain, a mafia boss has been denied bail. to serve ad in italy seven-year jail term. he was arrested wednesday at his home where he had been living under a false name for 20 years. our legal correspondent was in court and has this report. >> in court and facing extradition, convicted mafia .oss casually dressed he has evaded justice for many years and has been living quietly in this house in west london under the name mark skinner. neighbors say he was a quiet man the security conscious. >> he always seemed very friendly. did he did move then, he put the big gates of the front. life endedal abruptly when the police arrived here on wednesday. the former teacher was repeatedly known as the professor. he is accused of being the head of the cosa nostra on the island of sicily. he was cleared of mafia allegations at the end o
this highway is meant to be heavily guarded by their security apparatus. this is another indication lebanon is unable to control the ongoing violence directly linked to the conflict in syria. this sounds like a hollywood script. today in britain, a mafia boss has been denied bail. to serve ad in italy seven-year jail term. he was arrested wednesday at his home where he had been living under a false name for 20 years. our legal correspondent was in court and has this report. >> in court...
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. >> we have a strike team here with me that consists of personnel and fire apparatus from all over santa clara county. >> reporter: including palo alto. firefighters are concerned about these clouds called convection column that can spew hot debris from the fire miles ahead of the containment lines. the fire is 23% contained but still threatening more than 4,000 homes and crews know they have a tough and long battle ahead. they don't expect to fully contain the fire until september 10. this is a self-contained base camp for the more than 4,000 firefighters out here fighting the rim fire. the day crew is coming in for dinner. the night crew is about to head out. this is a 24-hour firefighting effort. we know that 91 people who have been evacuated are staying at the american red cross shelter. reporting live marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> as the fire rages on a group from san jose state is diving into the disaster zone. an associate professor, he and students are studying the fire with the help of a specialized truck, the only one of its kind in the world. the truck features high te
. >> we have a strike team here with me that consists of personnel and fire apparatus from all over santa clara county. >> reporter: including palo alto. firefighters are concerned about these clouds called convection column that can spew hot debris from the fire miles ahead of the containment lines. the fire is 23% contained but still threatening more than 4,000 homes and crews know they have a tough and long battle ahead. they don't expect to fully contain the fire until september...
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department in particular although there is only one brief reference we go the modern architect of the apparatusthey came into being 1947 was already forced in the person that had said deepest misgivings and was most frustrated by a and as premier but during critical periods of the war she believed some decisions as better orchestrated would have led the capability to rise both in great britain and in stalin's russia in a way that it affected the battlefield more than the back of the envelope decisions. as the aside when he originally wrote the national security act he had a structure to never allow someone like roosevelt but most importantly it was the creation of the national security council. the purpose was he wanted a mechanism that he had a crisis to we forced to bring them together so decisions would be made by senior people and. that is essential piece believed there would be military power cover a subsequent use that was said national security paper process. one of the key documents. end for solitude to the first one and to it is clear the president would have a response. so they need t
department in particular although there is only one brief reference we go the modern architect of the apparatusthey came into being 1947 was already forced in the person that had said deepest misgivings and was most frustrated by a and as premier but during critical periods of the war she believed some decisions as better orchestrated would have led the capability to rise both in great britain and in stalin's russia in a way that it affected the battlefield more than the back of the envelope...
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the ties between egyptian security apparatus and the israeli security apparatus have been sustained. think they are stronger today than they have ever been. they were quite strong even under president morsi. soughtaeli government closer diplomatic and political ties with president morsi, but they were robust. despite that, i think they were at least a little bit reassured by morsi's behavior in november of 2012 when he made himself and his government the guarantor of the cease-fire between israel and hamas that ended the gaza crisis. israel today, however, looks at the change of government in cairo and says this is a group of people we know and can work with. two broader points to live you with. i think thatthat, the sentiments i'm describing among governments around the region with respect to what is happening in egypt suggests a real divergence with perspectives here in washington and the policy of the u.s. administration. it is a divergence that goes beyond egypt itself. it is a divergence and analysis of the region, of what has happened in the region over the last two years. of w
the ties between egyptian security apparatus and the israeli security apparatus have been sustained. think they are stronger today than they have ever been. they were quite strong even under president morsi. soughtaeli government closer diplomatic and political ties with president morsi, but they were robust. despite that, i think they were at least a little bit reassured by morsi's behavior in november of 2012 when he made himself and his government the guarantor of the cease-fire between...
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lastly unparalleled access to syria's military and security apparatus. little surprise in the u.n.urity council that russia has consistently voted down resolutions calling for sanctions on syria but one voice is silent, putin and indifference to the threat of this was 600 kilometers inspecting this in the east. >> he doesn't have something to say just now. to come up and to say that this attack will be wrong and a mistake and a crime and don't do it, while i think everybody knows that it will happen anyway. it doesn't make sense for putin and he will come in after the strike and condemn. >> reporter: they revealed 39% had never heard of the war. >> at the moment i'm occupied with other things. i don't follow the news. >> they talked about iraq and there were though chemical weapons and it's the same story now and will use this as an excuse to launch an attack. >> reporter: what is most important for the kremlin is not to be seen as the people by bending to u.s. pressure and maintaining the role of the protector of syria. and to that end two russian war ships deemployed on thursday
lastly unparalleled access to syria's military and security apparatus. little surprise in the u.n.urity council that russia has consistently voted down resolutions calling for sanctions on syria but one voice is silent, putin and indifference to the threat of this was 600 kilometers inspecting this in the east. >> he doesn't have something to say just now. to come up and to say that this attack will be wrong and a mistake and a crime and don't do it, while i think everybody knows that it...
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and lastly, unparalleled access to syria's military and security apparatus.ittle surprise in the u.n. security council that russia over the last two years has consistently voted down resolutions calling for sanctions on syria. but one voice has remained silent. vladimir putin in a calculated display of indifference to the threat of the u. intervention in syria, was 6,000-kilometers from on thursday, expect flood defenses in the east. >> i don't think that putin has something to say just now. to come up and to say that this attack will be wrong and a mistake, and a crime, and don't do it, while i think everybody knows that it will happen anyway. it doesn't make any sense to putin, and i'm sure he will adhere after the strike, and he will strongly condemn. >> as for the russian people, a poll on wednesday revied that 39% have never even heard of the war. >> at the moment, i'm occupied with other things. i don't follow the news. >> they invaded i iraq the state your named out there was no chemical weapons. they will use this as an excuse to launch an attack. >>
and lastly, unparalleled access to syria's military and security apparatus.ittle surprise in the u.n. security council that russia over the last two years has consistently voted down resolutions calling for sanctions on syria. but one voice has remained silent. vladimir putin in a calculated display of indifference to the threat of the u. intervention in syria, was 6,000-kilometers from on thursday, expect flood defenses in the east. >> i don't think that putin has something to say just...
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london getting an advanced degree in on the molg, and he was brought back and raised in the state apparatusuntil he became president when his father died in 2000. i thought that was a very interesting story that he was different from the typical middle east dictators that i stoid throughout modern middle east history, and so in 2002, i contacted a friend of mine who happened to be a minister of higher education, and he was in am deem ya, and when traveling to syria for years, i met academics, and being one myself, and bashar brought a lot of people into government, and that was, i guess, good or bad thing, academic thing in government, but many people felt that at the time, you know, being bringing academic tech any karats, they would take the country in a different direction. i contacted minister of higher education who contacted bashar and two years almost to the day later, the ambassador to the -- the syria ambassador of the united states called me up, also a friend and academic in the past, a dean of computer science at damascus yiewfers, and he said, david, it's on. i had forgot about
london getting an advanced degree in on the molg, and he was brought back and raised in the state apparatusuntil he became president when his father died in 2000. i thought that was a very interesting story that he was different from the typical middle east dictators that i stoid throughout modern middle east history, and so in 2002, i contacted a friend of mine who happened to be a minister of higher education, and he was in am deem ya, and when traveling to syria for years, i met academics,...
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. >> now, one of the purposes of edward snowden having revealed a huge surveillance apparatus today ishat we presume that things got out of control with the nsa's surveiling cape abblets. but are we at the point of no return here? where it can't be dismantled. all touf do is start unfunding them and they'll have to start cutting back. that's the way to do it like representtive initiative unfund this activity. that's the way to start. if they don't stop, start cutting even more. cut their funding. >> where there any reports of employees using the kind of surveillance capabilities to spy on their lovers, spy on anyone else that they wanted to? >> not that i was aware of. ok? i did not know of any of that when i was there. of course, i left after 9/11. that's when all the domestic to domestic communications was started to be collected by nsa. >> but you say it's possible. >> it's possible. >> so this ability for abuse. and the other thick to point out, the nsa is overwhelmed with trying to figure out how edward snowden got in and took his documents because he was covering his tracks very
. >> now, one of the purposes of edward snowden having revealed a huge surveillance apparatus today ishat we presume that things got out of control with the nsa's surveiling cape abblets. but are we at the point of no return here? where it can't be dismantled. all touf do is start unfunding them and they'll have to start cutting back. that's the way to do it like representtive initiative unfund this activity. that's the way to start. if they don't stop, start cutting even more. cut their...
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we have an organized system that we can get hundreds of fire engines and apparatus on the road. >> the mutual aid system is a complex set of state and local agreements that effectively turn firefighting into a pool system. a good example is the fire in fairfield that drew crews from contra costa and sacramento. the system makes it possible for marin county to lend out six engines and 46 currents 160 staff and seasonal firefighters. >> is that a large bite to take out of your dep? >> that's as large a bite as we will allow. we will not allow more than that. we still need to be able to protect the county of marin, but at this point we are at the maximum amount of people that we will allow. >> reporter: if a major fire should break out on brown can roll out 80% of normal resources with the other 20% taking a little longer to arrive. that's not a bad response when it seems that half the state is on fire. >> the idea is not everyone is going to have that big fire on any given day, so when someone is having that big fire, we got to help our neighbors out. so that day when we have the big fir
we have an organized system that we can get hundreds of fire engines and apparatus on the road. >> the mutual aid system is a complex set of state and local agreements that effectively turn firefighting into a pool system. a good example is the fire in fairfield that drew crews from contra costa and sacramento. the system makes it possible for marin county to lend out six engines and 46 currents 160 staff and seasonal firefighters. >> is that a large bite to take out of your dep?...
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is bringing in the pieces piece by piece, and 20-feet wide and it weighs 750 tons and the entire apparatus is longer than the football field and the two that are making the way from here underneath china town, and up to north beach and the second one, and that process will take about a year so for all of the hard work to move the facilities to build the tunnel work and remarkably fast, given the expertise that we have with the contractors and the technology that allowed this to happen with the minimal disruption above ground and from the tunneling. this happens below the ground and not ripping apart the streets to build the tunnel the way that they used to in the older days, a little more vibration just as we are going about our business in the next year, quietly below the surface these machines will be steadily making their way north way, pretty impressive and so to close us out, i want to invite up, and i don't know about that. >> i want to invite up one of the great cheer leaders not just for the project but for china town and the whole city and the relatively new but long time member a
is bringing in the pieces piece by piece, and 20-feet wide and it weighs 750 tons and the entire apparatus is longer than the football field and the two that are making the way from here underneath china town, and up to north beach and the second one, and that process will take about a year so for all of the hard work to move the facilities to build the tunnel work and remarkably fast, given the expertise that we have with the contractors and the technology that allowed this to happen with the...
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for me, i'm looking at an apparatus that will be on my wrist that will tell me every time i should go to the golf course. [laughter] >> because that's where my exercise happens. the more i walk on the golf course like i did 18 holes yesterday morning at 6:00 a.m., the more healthy i'm going to be n
for me, i'm looking at an apparatus that will be on my wrist that will tell me every time i should go to the golf course. [laughter] >> because that's where my exercise happens. the more i walk on the golf course like i did 18 holes yesterday morning at 6:00 a.m., the more healthy i'm going to be n
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catch on i think they are i think this is a really growing industry and as you see the surveillance apparatus grow as you see these technologies are merging more and more you're going to see the demand for them and merge more markets because people are becoming more politically aware people are starting to connect that was a nice thing now they are and they're starting to understand that you know these government policies these technologies are affecting their lives they are they're actually resorting to proactive measures doing something about it one of the unfortunate things is that there are many other ways to try people and this is something i've been following for a few years now is that it's called gate technology in other words gate in terms of the way people walk and everybody walks with a unique signature and according to the sources that i have cameras can track people just based on the way they walk is that crazy that's really really unsettling. that's amazing and i'll tell you another anecdote there is there are these bars in scotland and these guys there are years they're used to
catch on i think they are i think this is a really growing industry and as you see the surveillance apparatus grow as you see these technologies are merging more and more you're going to see the demand for them and merge more markets because people are becoming more politically aware people are starting to connect that was a nice thing now they are and they're starting to understand that you know these government policies these technologies are affecting their lives they are they're actually...
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instability it has been an arduous road for the haitian government to progress into a fully functional apparatus and closing president carter made an ironic remark in which i found pretty interesting. that the haitian government is functioning better than the american government and as you know the european union has a plain old even the present budget so we have to put these in perspective and give them credit when they do some good things by implying that the haitian government is functioning better than the u.s. government or the e.u. is a cutting global critique of the dysfunctional nature of these government bodies carter mention that he's seen haiti struggle for years to fully implement self-governing democracy and that despite these shortcomings he's seeing progress being made but as a former u.s. president i was surprised that he didn't mention that the policy is undermining true democracy and sustainability in haiti have for the last century come from the u.s. government u.s. involvement began in one thousand and fifteen when the government began to control haiti in a way that allowed t
instability it has been an arduous road for the haitian government to progress into a fully functional apparatus and closing president carter made an ironic remark in which i found pretty interesting. that the haitian government is functioning better than the american government and as you know the european union has a plain old even the present budget so we have to put these in perspective and give them credit when they do some good things by implying that the haitian government is functioning...
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for me, i'm looking at an apparatus that will be on my wrist that will tell me every time i should goo the golf course. [laughter] >> because that's where my exercise happens. the more i walk on the golf course like i did 18 holes yesterday morning at 6:00 a.m., the more healthy i'm going to be in the long run. it's things like that where people don't know there might be an existent location that they don't know about that could be related to their health. and they could have that instantaneously. >>> these are just three of some of, i think, just hoards of examples that when we allow data analytics and this is really to me a technology geek's really dream, is to have all of this data available so that we can mine them in different ways and very creative ways. and i want to say, again, as someone who has worked in government for 23 years, i've been at those departments like dpw and others where we think in one dimension. this is where we clean the streets. this is how often we clean it. this is when we tell the cars to move off. and this is what dpw does and it does it pretty well wit
for me, i'm looking at an apparatus that will be on my wrist that will tell me every time i should goo the golf course. [laughter] >> because that's where my exercise happens. the more i walk on the golf course like i did 18 holes yesterday morning at 6:00 a.m., the more healthy i'm going to be in the long run. it's things like that where people don't know there might be an existent location that they don't know about that could be related to their health. and they could have that...
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and lastly, on parallelled access to the military and security apparatus.o surprise that russia has consistently voted down resolutions calling for sanctions. but one voice has remained silent. vladimir putin in a calculated display of indifference to the threat of u.s. intervention was 6,000-kilometers from thursday independenting flood defenses in the east. >> i don't think that putin has something to say just now. to come up and to to say that this attack will be wrong, and a mistake, and a crime, and don't do it, while i think everybody knows that it will happen anyway. it doesn't make any sense to putin. i am sure he will appear after the strike, and he will strongly condemn. >> as for the russian people reveal that 39% have never even heard of the war. >> no. at the moment i am occupied with other things i don't follow the news. >> i turns out there were no chemical weapons. they will use this as an excuse to launch an attack. >> what is most important is not to be seen -- as the protector of syria. to that end, two russian warships were deployed on t
and lastly, on parallelled access to the military and security apparatus.o surprise that russia has consistently voted down resolutions calling for sanctions. but one voice has remained silent. vladimir putin in a calculated display of indifference to the threat of u.s. intervention was 6,000-kilometers from thursday independenting flood defenses in the east. >> i don't think that putin has something to say just now. to come up and to to say that this attack will be wrong, and a mistake,...
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they had 4 pieces of apparatus. the newest of which was over 10 years old. they kept it together literally with duct tape and baling wire and that's what they did every day. and i asked them, how was it after the earthquake. and he said, well, you know, most of them lost their homes too. nobody here was untouched. they all lost family in the rubble, they all lost their homes, but they all came to work. every one of them went out and worked every day until they got as many people recovered as possible and even then most of them just moved into the fire station because they didn't have anywhere else to go. and even then it didn't stop because now you have people living in tents. their heating is open flames. every night they were out fighting tent fires so people that were already displaced and already without just gt a little worse. yet they kept doing it. i asked him, i said, what do you guys need? what can i do? what can we do as a city, as a community, what can we do to help you? and the answer was, you know, we really need equipment. i said, all right, we
they had 4 pieces of apparatus. the newest of which was over 10 years old. they kept it together literally with duct tape and baling wire and that's what they did every day. and i asked them, how was it after the earthquake. and he said, well, you know, most of them lost their homes too. nobody here was untouched. they all lost family in the rubble, they all lost their homes, but they all came to work. every one of them went out and worked every day until they got as many people recovered as...
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for me, i'm looking at an apparatus that will be on my wrist that will tell me every time i should go to the golf course. [laughter] >> because that's where my exercise happens. the more i walk on the golf course like i did 18 holes yesterday morning at 6:00 a.m., the more healthy i'm going to be in the long run. it's things like that where people don't know there might be an existent location that they don't know about that could be related to their health. and they could have that instantaneously. >>> these are just three of some of, i think, just hoards of examples that when we allow data
for me, i'm looking at an apparatus that will be on my wrist that will tell me every time i should go to the golf course. [laughter] >> because that's where my exercise happens. the more i walk on the golf course like i did 18 holes yesterday morning at 6:00 a.m., the more healthy i'm going to be in the long run. it's things like that where people don't know there might be an existent location that they don't know about that could be related to their health. and they could have that...
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top that off a desperate government is quietly reactivated current gadhafi is feared surveillance apparatususing it to hunt down to sanders r.t.s. policy or reports on the sobering adversity. anniversaries are often a time of celebration but two years on libya has pushed little to be applauding. with the us i'm not sure it will be right to assume that there's a government in libya there's no army no police armed militias are in control there's violent chaos. minister violence stalks the land jihadist groups are growing strikes threaten to cripple the oil industry and economic stagnation is everywhere with all the bad negative things that they're for say about that they those that. control it by force the situation of these devout divide the countries libya post gadhafi is far from the haiti days of that with illusionary euphoria human rights watch says a wave of assassinations has killed dozens of politicians activist judges and members of security agencies all we hear is very. very troublesome because we hear about clandestine detention centers. detention centers that are run by militias t
top that off a desperate government is quietly reactivated current gadhafi is feared surveillance apparatususing it to hunt down to sanders r.t.s. policy or reports on the sobering adversity. anniversaries are often a time of celebration but two years on libya has pushed little to be applauding. with the us i'm not sure it will be right to assume that there's a government in libya there's no army no police armed militias are in control there's violent chaos. minister violence stalks the land...