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i worked as an organizer. i did not really have an interest in an electoral process, because -- i just have this perception the process was 30, and when i went to the ballot to vote, it looked like i was taking the better of two evils. i did not have a strong interest. working as an organizer, you get to know issues surrounding budget for schools or housing, and i began to see people were really accessible and some had started working with the community and we got more and more engaged. >> where do you place yourself on the political spectrum? supervisor kim: i think i definitely fall on the left. >> was there anything surprising about the campaign process? supervisor kim: it was my third campaign running for office. i ran for the school board twice before. in many ways, i was already -- i already knew what i had signed myself up for. it was physically grueling, emotionally grueling, really tiring. the one thing i enjoyed was i got to know voters and residents. you do not really get to do that when you run cit
i worked as an organizer. i did not really have an interest in an electoral process, because -- i just have this perception the process was 30, and when i went to the ballot to vote, it looked like i was taking the better of two evils. i did not have a strong interest. working as an organizer, you get to know issues surrounding budget for schools or housing, and i began to see people were really accessible and some had started working with the community and we got more and more engaged....
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we think that is one of the net against we have as an organization -- mitigants we have as an organization. >> our goal is investor confidence. we have heard that the services provided are an important part of risk-management. what we want is a safe platform that accomplishes that but what do our investors need to see in terms of collateral management? whoever can provide that, we need to be agnostic. we have to work on the work with our clearing banks. the overall goal is heightened confidence. >> i do not have further questions. i want to thank the panel for not only their oral presentations but they're written testimony. i found it helpful and i am encouraged by what i hear and think we might be able to make some good progress. >> you and i might need to talk about, who is in charge for the fed responds. >> i think that is a critical question, given the last several months of our experience. if they make for a moment, we are looking at the potential triggering event for market behavior, which is dysfunctional. we have huge issues in europe with respect to the disability of their banks a
we think that is one of the net against we have as an organization -- mitigants we have as an organization. >> our goal is investor confidence. we have heard that the services provided are an important part of risk-management. what we want is a safe platform that accomplishes that but what do our investors need to see in terms of collateral management? whoever can provide that, we need to be agnostic. we have to work on the work with our clearing banks. the overall goal is heightened...
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it's the kind of sportsmanship sebastian treasured as an olympian and hopes for as an organizer. >> i think it's a fantastic opportunity for all our nations to start celebrating the things we hold dear. the priceless, the irreplaceable. >> reporter: the courage of china's national hero, lu xiang. he failed to clear a single hurdle, but hopping on one leg in pain symbolically finished the race, helped by runners from britain and spain. grenada's first ever gold grenada's first ever gold medalist kirani james helped us all feel good exchanging name tags with the first amputee ever in the olympics, oscar pistorius. >> this is how much it means to olympic athletes. >> it's what olympic movement is about. he's such a true sportsman. >> reporter: the fastest man alive showed he could take his time, too, pausing during a tv interview out of respect to u.s. gold medalist sanya richards-ross and the national anthem. >> the great thing about the olympic movement of olympic sport is it's actually a metaphor for life. it's about hard work. it's about diligence. it's about great coaching. it's abo
it's the kind of sportsmanship sebastian treasured as an olympian and hopes for as an organizer. >> i think it's a fantastic opportunity for all our nations to start celebrating the things we hold dear. the priceless, the irreplaceable. >> reporter: the courage of china's national hero, lu xiang. he failed to clear a single hurdle, but hopping on one leg in pain symbolically finished the race, helped by runners from britain and spain. grenada's first ever gold grenada's first ever...
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it's the kind of sportsman ship sebastian treasured as an olympian and hopes for as an organizer. >> it's a fantastic opportunity for all our nations to start celebrating the things we hold dear. the priceless, the irreplaceable. >> reporter: the courage of china's national hero, will ylu. helped us all feel good exchanging name tags with the first ever amputee oscar pistorius. >> this is how much it means to olympic athletes. >> he's such a true sportsman. >> reporter: the fastest man alive showed he could take his time, too, pausing during a tv interview out of respect to u.s. gold medalist sanya richards-ross and the national anthem. >> the great thing about the olympic movement of olympic sport is it's a metaphor for life. it's about hard work. it's about diligence. it's about great coaching. it's about friendship and respect. >> reporter: it's about the promise in the olympic oath, pledging competition for the glory of sports and the honor of our team. and there is the upholding of the olympic ideals off the field of play. just for an example, swimmer dana vollmer found out ther
it's the kind of sportsman ship sebastian treasured as an olympian and hopes for as an organizer. >> it's a fantastic opportunity for all our nations to start celebrating the things we hold dear. the priceless, the irreplaceable. >> reporter: the courage of china's national hero, will ylu. helped us all feel good exchanging name tags with the first ever amputee oscar pistorius. >> this is how much it means to olympic athletes. >> he's such a true sportsman. >>...
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with us as an organization it is like trying to juggle eight different things, a huge shift. >> thisdy, i am so happy you wrote this book. let me switch gears, a few years ago you said you attributed your successful career, you said you focus on what you focus on. you said you don't have to do a movie every year, i want to live my life the way i want. it has been a few years since you made a film. do you miss it? what are you looking at now? >> do i miss film-making, no, one of the things, i alws thought wewe get to a certain a, we should change what we do. look at our passions. so that is what happens here. these are 10 years of the most incredible, joyful, stimulating time of my life. but i am going back to work. >> i know you were approached to do broadway. >> numous times. >> so is that in the cards? >> it could be. i mean i trained as a singer and a dancer. and it is just crazy i didn't really use that in my career. but i have to tell you, working with children and the foundations and where we are today and the need that is so great, it is going to be a big revolution in how we
with us as an organization it is like trying to juggle eight different things, a huge shift. >> thisdy, i am so happy you wrote this book. let me switch gears, a few years ago you said you attributed your successful career, you said you focus on what you focus on. you said you don't have to do a movie every year, i want to live my life the way i want. it has been a few years since you made a film. do you miss it? what are you looking at now? >> do i miss film-making, no, one of the...
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there is the government sector but other people also recognize that what what wiki leaks did as an organization and a son in particular was to open up an entire arena foreign policy and allowed citizenship to actually see what the u.s. did in supporting coups in trying to isolate governments and inciting a never ending drug war that is not that has produced over sixty thousand dead in mexico and still the supply of drugs into news north and stopped so i think in that sense it opened up the arena of public for public scrutiny in the u.s. as well and now julian assange is now awaiting to hear back from the ecuadorian officials regarding his his bid to seek asylum there i think it makes sense then that julian assan just kind of turning to latin america for help now i think it does i think it makes perfect sense to turn to the countries that actually the material that he revealed in that his organization revealed. is the most obvious place to turn to countries like upload or countries like bolivia like venezuela like result and i think that his image in the region is much much different than it is
there is the government sector but other people also recognize that what what wiki leaks did as an organization and a son in particular was to open up an entire arena foreign policy and allowed citizenship to actually see what the u.s. did in supporting coups in trying to isolate governments and inciting a never ending drug war that is not that has produced over sixty thousand dead in mexico and still the supply of drugs into news north and stopped so i think in that sense it opened up the...
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and as an organization he's been instrumental and helped us launch a program in baltimore at university of maryland cancer center. >> and the cancer fund and live strong will benefit from a bike event this weekend called 24 hours of booty and happens in columbia. abc2 news is a sponsor. event organizers do not think donations will drop off. >>> coming up, whether you use it every day or just for emergencies, most of us have a credit card. and if you are fed up with your card company, stick around. we will tell you which credit card users like the most. >> and we have active weather on the ocean. not just off ocean city that could bring showers to us this weekend but the big storm on the map, isaac churning in the caribbean. we will talk about where he is headed next. >> and hot topic for moms and dads how much allowance do your kids get. find out how much it stacks up against other families when we come back in 60 seconds. >>> and we want to go back to some breaking news tonight. two big stories. first a tanker crash in port deposit at 222 and main street. police tell us a propane tanke
and as an organization he's been instrumental and helped us launch a program in baltimore at university of maryland cancer center. >> and the cancer fund and live strong will benefit from a bike event this weekend called 24 hours of booty and happens in columbia. abc2 news is a sponsor. event organizers do not think donations will drop off. >>> coming up, whether you use it every day or just for emergencies, most of us have a credit card. and if you are fed up with your card...
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that organized labor was able to see him as their champion, and did so even when his policies were substantially more pro-business than was isn't rhetoric. this is important because roosevelt became an advocate for labor. he argued as an organized labor with the good and worthy and important for the life of the nation. he subjected business to differentiation, distinguishing between good business which the government would support, and tyrannical business which the government would not. through this kind of writer, fdr was able to include labor which coincidentally included many members of the immigrant groups, outs already fully integrated into the american system while also protecting business as a whole. only bad business practices would be subject to his discipline. capitalism remained for him the absolute foundation of the nation. as the new deal continued into the mid 1930s he became a little suspicious of labor. strikes unleashed by the passage of the wagner act were inconvenient to say the least, and his fractious relationship with labour leader john l. lewis was famous. increasingly began to differentiate between good and bad labor, just as he did with business. he had help
that organized labor was able to see him as their champion, and did so even when his policies were substantially more pro-business than was isn't rhetoric. this is important because roosevelt became an advocate for labor. he argued as an organized labor with the good and worthy and important for the life of the nation. he subjected business to differentiation, distinguishing between good business which the government would support, and tyrannical business which the government would not. through...
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as their champion and did so even when his policies were substantially more pro-business than was his record. this is important because roosevelt became an advocate for labor. he argued as an organized labor was good and worthy and important to the life of the nation. he subjected business to differentiation distinction between good business which the government would support and tyrannical business which the government would not. through this kind of rhetoric and fdr was able to include labor which going to don't include many members of the immigrant groups as already fully integrated into the american system while also protecting business as a whole but only bad business practices will be subject to discipline, capitalism remain for him the absolute foundation of the nation. as the new deal continued into the mid 1930s can he became a little more suspicious of labor. strikes unleashed by the passage of the wagner act were inconvenient, to say the least and his relationship with labour leader john l. lewis is famous. to increase with them began to differentiate between good and bad labor just as he did with business. he helped labor become more politically visible and also more pol
as their champion and did so even when his policies were substantially more pro-business than was his record. this is important because roosevelt became an advocate for labor. he argued as an organized labor was good and worthy and important to the life of the nation. he subjected business to differentiation distinction between good business which the government would support and tyrannical business which the government would not. through this kind of rhetoric and fdr was able to include labor...
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so how are we as an organization and how is health care as an organization beginning to deal with thesell, let's take them one at a time, and we'll talk a little bit about how we as an organization begin to deal with these. first of all, access. insurance doesn't necessarily mean that you get to see your physician. one of the individuals in the audience today came to me and said that here in washington it was not difficult to see a physician. and there's a number of steps that you go through to try and get to see a physician. so we have begun to try to address each one of these. the first thing that we did was we put in place nurse on call. so at 2:00 in the morning when your child has a temperature of 103, you can get on the telephone and get some good advice from a nurse or a suggestion about where you might go to get that sort of therapy. last year we had 20,000 phone calls. this is a free service of the cleveland clinic. the second area that we did is frequently when you call up, it's hard to get through on the telephone. so we put together a call center. the call center now has an
so how are we as an organization and how is health care as an organization beginning to deal with thesell, let's take them one at a time, and we'll talk a little bit about how we as an organization begin to deal with these. first of all, access. insurance doesn't necessarily mean that you get to see your physician. one of the individuals in the audience today came to me and said that here in washington it was not difficult to see a physician. and there's a number of steps that you go through to...
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following a road map first of all threatening a direct foreign it's a bench and as well as recognizing an organized opposition group this adds to this as a divided u.n. security council france is going to be chairing a working group of foreign ministers in this week to discuss again the possibility of another resolution a lot has criticized russia and china for having vetoed any resolutions with regard to syria through the times already and they said that they will continue to push for a u.n. resolution but it seems that from all the other statements that all the other moves that they want to make they are very eager to get involved in syria one way or another in one capacity or another. to cecilia talking to us live from brussels thanks a lot. the syrian activists have blamed security forces for killing more than three hundred civilians in the town of duran near the capital and you may find the images in this footage disturbing the government has said it carried out an anti terror oppression in the area accusing gangs for the killings the syrian president has vowed to stand firm in the face of wha
following a road map first of all threatening a direct foreign it's a bench and as well as recognizing an organized opposition group this adds to this as a divided u.n. security council france is going to be chairing a working group of foreign ministers in this week to discuss again the possibility of another resolution a lot has criticized russia and china for having vetoed any resolutions with regard to syria through the times already and they said that they will continue to push for a u.n....
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this is a guide, as an organization we were looking for a way to get him here.bers have been really good. >> first pitch coming up. >> the giants are on the road and kick things off in colorado. the score is 2-0 san francisco. the nfl season is almost here. the saints and cardinals kickoff the preseason this sunday. meanwhile the 49ers just wrapped up their second week of training camp. here is the team coming off the field. there is quarterback alex smith with randy moss. the >> at this point we are not worried. he had such a great sox spring and summer. i do not know when he will be back but we will look forward to his return. >> he came in a row in such great shape. he looked fantastic. we fill what we will get him back soon. >> the performance of gaby douglas, she completed a near flawless for exercise to capture gold in the all- around. she is the first african- american to win the all- around end of the third straight american to do so. >> it has been surreal. if we all feel like we're dreaming. tests 16 years old, two gold medals. her life has certainly c
this is a guide, as an organization we were looking for a way to get him here.bers have been really good. >> first pitch coming up. >> the giants are on the road and kick things off in colorado. the score is 2-0 san francisco. the nfl season is almost here. the saints and cardinals kickoff the preseason this sunday. meanwhile the 49ers just wrapped up their second week of training camp. here is the team coming off the field. there is quarterback alex smith with randy moss. the...
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and that's the best you can do as an organization. you have to sign players and have faith in what you're doing and there are some unknowns to it. not just us. but i think that's anything. >> and it was a whirlwind of a day for former cal star tyson ross. he was called up for the athletics to make the start tomorrow in tampa bay in cologne's place. meanwhile the a's beat the twins to finish off their homestand. the a's are tied for the second wildcard with the orioles. reporting live, kate long worth, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, kate. still ahead at 6:00, a dog attacks a bay area child. coming up, why the victim's mom is upset with city leaders. >>> also, would you line up for a chicken sandwich overnight in there's a catch to us. people lining up at a controversial restaurant in the south bay tomorrow. >>> and i'm lawrence scott. on the bay, team usa skipper, jimmy spent hill and his crew. a live report coming up had just a bit. showing you a little sailing 101. how they do t coming up. >>> that's wild. again, lawrence is live
and that's the best you can do as an organization. you have to sign players and have faith in what you're doing and there are some unknowns to it. not just us. but i think that's anything. >> and it was a whirlwind of a day for former cal star tyson ross. he was called up for the athletics to make the start tomorrow in tampa bay in cologne's place. meanwhile the a's beat the twins to finish off their homestand. the a's are tied for the second wildcard with the orioles. reporting live,...
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>> no, not as an organizer committee. that is entirely within the international federation. they hit it hard this morning. they got rid of the eight players. i think the international olympic committee were watching or would have watched very closely the international federation made exactly the right call on it. >> one of the olympic stories, ye shiwen, the swimmer. >> as a teenager, i took four seconds off my 100 meter time in one race. what people tend to forget is i i had been doing that for the better part of seven or eight years. so we tend to -- you know, the sadness of it is, of course, in a way we're almost, you know, visiting the sins of the parents on the children. i think that in terms of the global approach to drugs in sport, we're in a much more grown-up world. people are prepared to talk about it. there's no ambiguity about what the rules are. i felt actually sorry for this girl. that was an extraordinary performance. it's not unusual for teenagers to perform at an extraordinarily high level. >> do you feel comfortable that somebody like duane chambers is goin
>> no, not as an organizer committee. that is entirely within the international federation. they hit it hard this morning. they got rid of the eight players. i think the international olympic committee were watching or would have watched very closely the international federation made exactly the right call on it. >> one of the olympic stories, ye shiwen, the swimmer. >> as a teenager, i took four seconds off my 100 meter time in one race. what people tend to forget is i i had...
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and those folks find ways to use the power that they are imbued with as an organization necessity to subvert the means by which democratic accountability might be applied in the organization. now michelle van took a dark turn and decided the only way to truly represent the working class was very charismatic leader and became a fascist. [laughter] so i don't believe in not prior. [laughter] the iron law of meritocracy, which i read about in the book as a corollary, which says he says meritocracy since oligarchy? as that is a concession that meritocracy makes to inequality, the foundational belief there is some small subset of the best and brightest to who would get the most power, that's impossible over the long run to preserve the distinction between equality and opportunity, that the inequality that the meritocracy teaches us to operate an embraceable clear and skew and before any commitment to the basic equality inopportune heat and the wife of meritocracy. and i think we've seen this all of the country. there's a few other things about meritocracy that i think are problematic. beca
and those folks find ways to use the power that they are imbued with as an organization necessity to subvert the means by which democratic accountability might be applied in the organization. now michelle van took a dark turn and decided the only way to truly represent the working class was very charismatic leader and became a fascist. [laughter] so i don't believe in not prior. [laughter] the iron law of meritocracy, which i read about in the book as a corollary, which says he says meritocracy...
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it didn't feel like to me this fit was going to be right for us as an organization or for chad. it just is time to move on. >> the couple's wedding was part of the vh-1 reality tv show ev and ocho. the network quickly canceled the show. now at 6:00, tracking the latest storms in the washington area. >> it's a war of words in the battleground state and a controversy in virginia. >> the 911 system failed after that big summer storm. verizon's backup system was a bust, too. now there's a plan to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> strong storms out west are rolling into our region tonight. we'll tell what you to expect in the next few hours. evening, everybody. >> we begin tonight with the storms we've been tracking all evening. doug is pinpointing which neighborhoods could get hit. doug, what's the
it didn't feel like to me this fit was going to be right for us as an organization or for chad. it just is time to move on. >> the couple's wedding was part of the vh-1 reality tv show ev and ocho. the network quickly canceled the show. now at 6:00, tracking the latest storms in the washington area. >> it's a war of words in the battleground state and a controversy in virginia. >> the 911 system failed after that big summer storm. verizon's backup system was a bust, too. now...
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as an organization, certainly not because i'm having a really -- >> but it wouldn't make sense to make the president mad at you. is that correct? >> you know, there's the potential for conflict of interest, perhaps, here, but i've seen many of my colleagues rise from the deputy i.g. to the position of i.g. without conflict, and in fact -- >> but not under this president. >> under this president, this -- >> can you give me an example? >> i would state the department of -- well, he went to a different agency, but department of justice deputy i.g. >> and did they come out -- this person, before being promoted or transferred -- therefore dollars, did this person come out with a -- transferred, did this person come out with an adverse find something. >> i'm guessing, yes. >> you're guessing. it sounds like pure speculation, so i'll accept that no, we don't have a good example of that occurring at all. also, wouldn't it make sense that since you were co-opted to be in the policy arm of this and really disengaged from the investigation, that really, you were part of the policy -- from the get
as an organization, certainly not because i'm having a really -- >> but it wouldn't make sense to make the president mad at you. is that correct? >> you know, there's the potential for conflict of interest, perhaps, here, but i've seen many of my colleagues rise from the deputy i.g. to the position of i.g. without conflict, and in fact -- >> but not under this president. >> under this president, this -- >> can you give me an example? >> i would state the...
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>> no, not as an organizing committee. that power is vested entirely with the international federation, the international federation hit it hard this morning. they got rid of the eight players. and i think the international olympic committee were watching or would have watched very closely. the international federation made exactly the right call on it. >> one of the other big stories super swimmer. interesting what you said about china having now staged the beijing olympics, maybe changed their own thinking about these things, the credibility facr being much more important. >> i'm always loathe to suddenly look askance and suspiciously at an extraordinary performance in sport. you know, as a teenager, i took four seconds off my 100-meter time in one race. what people tend to forget, of course, even at the age of 19, i'd been doing that for the best part of seven or eight years. so we tend to, you know, the sadness of it is, of course, in a way, we're almost visiting the sins of the parents on the children. i think that in
>> no, not as an organizing committee. that power is vested entirely with the international federation, the international federation hit it hard this morning. they got rid of the eight players. and i think the international olympic committee were watching or would have watched very closely. the international federation made exactly the right call on it. >> one of the other big stories super swimmer. interesting what you said about china having now staged the beijing olympics, maybe...
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we think that is one of the net against we have as an organization -- mitigants we have as an organization. >> our goal is investor confidence. we have heard that the services provided are an important part of risk-management. what we want is a safe platform that accomplishes that but what do our investors need to see in terms of collateral management? whoever can provide that, we need to be agnostic. we have to work on the work with our clearing banks. the overall goal is heightened confidence. >> i do not have further questions. i want to thank the panel for not only their oral presentations but they're written testimony. i found it helpful and i am encouraged by what i hear and think we might be able to make some good progress. >> you and i might need to talk about, who is in charge for the fed responds. >> i think that is a critical question, given the last several months of our experience. if they make for a moment, we are looking at the potential triggering event for market behavior which is dysfunctional. we have huge issues in europe with respect to the disability of their banks an
we think that is one of the net against we have as an organization -- mitigants we have as an organization. >> our goal is investor confidence. we have heard that the services provided are an important part of risk-management. what we want is a safe platform that accomplishes that but what do our investors need to see in terms of collateral management? whoever can provide that, we need to be agnostic. we have to work on the work with our clearing banks. the overall goal is heightened...
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kind of competitive marketplace, but if you look at the history of bell labs as a company, as an organizationwas not really competing with anyone else, you start to wonder, well, you know, how does that happen if we get breakthroughs out of that? i mean, we got breakthroughs because it was a place where there was a rich exchange of ideas and a rich exchange of problems that could be solved and needed to be solved, and i think to some extent the big breakthroughs elsewhere, you know, certainly, you know, the interpret was not created -- internet was not created because of market competition. i mean, those big breakthroughs, i think, for the most part arise out of a kind of need to move ahead, a deep curiosity, a willingness to fail and sort of explore the unknown. >> so what do you, in the end as we come to the end of our conversation, do -- should we take from the bell labs story? you said earlier that your book is not an argument for recreating bell labs, but what can we take from it that would be useful as we think about the problems that we have to solve and the way in which that sort of i
kind of competitive marketplace, but if you look at the history of bell labs as a company, as an organizationwas not really competing with anyone else, you start to wonder, well, you know, how does that happen if we get breakthroughs out of that? i mean, we got breakthroughs because it was a place where there was a rich exchange of ideas and a rich exchange of problems that could be solved and needed to be solved, and i think to some extent the big breakthroughs elsewhere, you know, certainly,...
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when you -- my brother is an organizer, my dad was an organizer, i worked as an organizer a little bit say oh, the organizing task of getting 760,000 people identification in 79 days that's a tough one. i want to talk about whether that can to be done and if it has to be done how it might go about getting done after the break. why not take a day to explore your own backyard? with two times the points on travel, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. until i show them this. the new oral-b pro-health clinical brush. its pro-flex sides adjust to teeth and gums for a better clean. the new pro-health clinical brush from oral-b. who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application
when you -- my brother is an organizer, my dad was an organizer, i worked as an organizer a little bit say oh, the organizing task of getting 760,000 people identification in 79 days that's a tough one. i want to talk about whether that can to be done and if it has to be done how it might go about getting done after the break. why not take a day to explore your own backyard? with two times the points on travel, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more...
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we are in the grasp of defeating al qaeda as an organization. a lot of that, as president obama indicated, is due to support from the pakistan government. in addition, the pakistan government is concerned about the internal threat from insurgents and extremist organizations. the pakistan army has been effectively redeployed. many of the units that have been on the border have been redeployed internally. they are dealing with the threat coming from extremists. on the question of drones, senator, as you well know, the president has said that we will go after extremists. there is a threat wherever we find them. it is beyond a level of classification for this hearing to discuss those in any great detail, but if it is confirmed, to continue to follow the president's direction on the question of defending our national interests. >> i take it what you are telling me is you are satisfied? >> senator, i think that there is more that can be done, absolutely. i think that particularly with regard to the county network, and this is a very difficult issue. i
we are in the grasp of defeating al qaeda as an organization. a lot of that, as president obama indicated, is due to support from the pakistan government. in addition, the pakistan government is concerned about the internal threat from insurgents and extremist organizations. the pakistan army has been effectively redeployed. many of the units that have been on the border have been redeployed internally. they are dealing with the threat coming from extremists. on the question of drones, senator,...
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stepping up and objecting to some of the ioc's rules about mentioning sponsors and using twitter as an organizing tool. that plus the other great story line i'm following here is the one about women. we have the first olympics ever where every single country to come has brought a woman competitor. they sorted out that business about the woman from saudi arabia. so that to me is really interesting. the u.s. team having more women on it than men. >> is there a sense how these olympics compare to other olympics, whether china or the united states or montreal? >> reporter: well, probably the tone that was set at the opening ceremony made it clear that we were on a real departure path from beijing in terms of the -- how open it is, the expressions of dissent, people speaking their mind. we had the sex pistols play literally in front of the queen. and some of this chaos that people had complained about, the brits are number one retire the gold medal champs at complaining, in fact i think it's just -- it's a democracy just flexing its muscles. the brits, boy the way, did moments ago get on the board wit
stepping up and objecting to some of the ioc's rules about mentioning sponsors and using twitter as an organizing tool. that plus the other great story line i'm following here is the one about women. we have the first olympics ever where every single country to come has brought a woman competitor. they sorted out that business about the woman from saudi arabia. so that to me is really interesting. the u.s. team having more women on it than men. >> is there a sense how these olympics...
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they want to use the convention as an organizing tool and fire up voters who maybe were involved in thee so far. obama won north carolina by 14,000 votes, which is less than half a percent. >> pretty close. >> any kind of organizing they can get will be very helpful there. >> perry, molly, good to see you. thank you. >>> coming up next, new buzz over a british tabloid show-and-tell pics of the naked party boy prince. you'll see why more pictures may be hitting the papers within hours. this is "weekends with alex witt." tossing and turning have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase the
they want to use the convention as an organizing tool and fire up voters who maybe were involved in thee so far. obama won north carolina by 14,000 votes, which is less than half a percent. >> pretty close. >> any kind of organizing they can get will be very helpful there. >> perry, molly, good to see you. thank you. >>> coming up next, new buzz over a british tabloid show-and-tell pics of the naked party boy prince. you'll see why more pictures may be hitting the...
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it is an organization that is green, an organization interested in responsible growth. i do not know why you characterize that as polarizing. >> what have you done to protect the accreditation of the city college? >> we first need to make sure that we offer the interim chancellor all the tools she needs to be able to respond to the original eight items, now 14. we have until october 14 to make sure that we have covered those items. >> any specifics? >> i will be interacting with the interim chancellor and the mayor shortly so i want to make sure we can understand the global perspective and the responses we will be providing. i want to speak with a uniform boyce. >> given your background, how will you evaluate [inaudible] >> we will be analyzing everything. as a structural engineer, we will make sure the facilities we have, we will be analyzing them, and they need to be efficient. do we have the possibility of consolidating some of those facilities? i am not sure. we will be making the tough decisions and a proper analysis. no money will be wasted. >> [applause]. we have a very special guest. [inaudible] is here
it is an organization that is green, an organization interested in responsible growth. i do not know why you characterize that as polarizing. >> what have you done to protect the accreditation of the city college? >> we first need to make sure that we offer the interim chancellor all the tools she needs to be able to respond to the original eight items, now 14. we have until october 14 to make sure that we have covered those items. >> any specifics? >> i will be...
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a lot of people see it as a group or an organization. is not quite that. anything is more of an internet phenomenon or a movement. many different people collaborating together online to protest against all sorts of different reasons and all sorts of to also to arrest people sometimes for fun. it comes from a culture of damage boards and discussion boards on line. some people see it as the start of a new way of protecting online. >> added to begin? >> so, anonymous immersed from something that is called image boards. these are discussion boards on a website. one in particular called it 4chan. in 2004, 2004-5, this website became very popular. reader of that website in forestall of its users to be anonymous when they posted comments. now, all of these it's not like this at first, what they realized over time was that when they were stripped of the bill and identity and age and gender and all sorts of identifying features him a created is almost more mysterious powerful collective identity that they could be a part of. the over the years the use that not only
a lot of people see it as a group or an organization. is not quite that. anything is more of an internet phenomenon or a movement. many different people collaborating together online to protest against all sorts of different reasons and all sorts of to also to arrest people sometimes for fun. it comes from a culture of damage boards and discussion boards on line. some people see it as the start of a new way of protecting online. >> added to begin? >> so, anonymous immersed from...
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>> so this bee buster, also known as josh lopez, is an organic farmer. he was called to this chicken coop to get rid of thousands and thousands of bees. >> oh, boy. >> and he's using the ole smoke 'em out method. >> holy moly, look how many of them are under there when you lis up that piece of wood. >> and he's not even scared. he's just like let me get a little smoke out and see what i can do. >> is he trying to rescue the bees or exterminate them? >> he's just trying to encourage them to leave. the smoking method makes them nervous so they start eating the honey that's in their bee hive. they think it's their home that's getting burned. so in eating all that honey, they get tired and groggy. that's why they get calm, so it makes it easier for this guy to come in and work with them. >> if this is your chicken coop, maybe you just decide to start raising bees instead of chickens because they're already there. >> think of the honey you could produce. >> at the very end you see him handling a very delicious piece of honey comb. >> is he going to eat that?
>> so this bee buster, also known as josh lopez, is an organic farmer. he was called to this chicken coop to get rid of thousands and thousands of bees. >> oh, boy. >> and he's using the ole smoke 'em out method. >> holy moly, look how many of them are under there when you lis up that piece of wood. >> and he's not even scared. he's just like let me get a little smoke out and see what i can do. >> is he trying to rescue the bees or exterminate them? >>...
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we are in the grasp of defeating al qaeda as an organization. a lot of that, as president obama indicated, is due to support from the pakistan government. in addition, the pakistan government is concerned about the internal threat from insurgents and extremist organizations. the pakistan army has been effectively redeployed. many of the units that have been on the border have been redeployed internally. they are dealing with the threat coming from extremists. on the question of drones, senator, as you well know, the president has said that we will go after extremists. there is a threat wherever we find them. it is beyond a level of classification for this hearing to discuss those in any great detail, but if it is confirmed, to continue to follow the president's direction on the question of defending our national interests. >> i take it what you are telling me is you are satisfied? >> senator, i think that there is more that can be done, absolutely. i think that particularly with regard to the county network, and this is a very difficult issue. i
we are in the grasp of defeating al qaeda as an organization. a lot of that, as president obama indicated, is due to support from the pakistan government. in addition, the pakistan government is concerned about the internal threat from insurgents and extremist organizations. the pakistan army has been effectively redeployed. many of the units that have been on the border have been redeployed internally. they are dealing with the threat coming from extremists. on the question of drones, senator,...
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as it is not their primary activity. our job is to administer the tax laws. what we do, then become an organization. some apply. u don't need to apply to become a 504. any taxpayer files the form we have as set of screens that we put them through. will we see an issue we will go out and do an audit and gathered more facts. >> you said 73% satisfaction, and that is considered below average. what are you going to continue to raise satisfaction? >> the question about the overall filing experience. it continues to move up. a ubiquitous brand. i said before, often people think about enforcement. when you get a question, a knee-jerk reaction, no. what we are doing is just doing our job, making sure when you call as we give you good, accurate and permission and people are polite. we make sure when we do an audit that we have competent people who find problems when there are problems and walk away when there are not. we make sure we have more and better web applications. if you want to do your job of the internet, you do. we make sure prepares are qualified in the list goes on. our job at the end of the day is to do all
as it is not their primary activity. our job is to administer the tax laws. what we do, then become an organization. some apply. u don't need to apply to become a 504. any taxpayer files the form we have as set of screens that we put them through. will we see an issue we will go out and do an audit and gathered more facts. >> you said 73% satisfaction, and that is considered below average. what are you going to continue to raise satisfaction? >> the question about the overall filing...
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still ahead for you this hour here on out see a good look at a hardline islam as i'm deep in europe. there's an organization called that might cause a policy that has been based here for the last three years it's allegedly a salafi as organization that preaches radical islam and the website has been blocked and there's no easy way to get in touch with them so we decided to come here and find out what we could all course want to test their why they're investigating the roots of radicalism in belgium and the attempts to stop it becoming harder and apostle of european life. now recent reports published by wiki leaks have revealed that the u.s. government is using highly advanced spy away to watch its own citizens the system is called truck and it allegedly accesses old surveillance cameras nationwide and sends collected data to a main database where the images are then stored as more important covers more about this rather mysterious software. on any given day some twenty million people are making their way through new york city what most if not all are oblivious to is how closed circuit cameras filming from n
still ahead for you this hour here on out see a good look at a hardline islam as i'm deep in europe. there's an organization called that might cause a policy that has been based here for the last three years it's allegedly a salafi as organization that preaches radical islam and the website has been blocked and there's no easy way to get in touch with them so we decided to come here and find out what we could all course want to test their why they're investigating the roots of radicalism in...
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our organization sponsors the processes of government more than campaign reform. we have done as much as an organization can on our proposals for governance. i have done quite a bit in the area of political reform. we are concerned about the right of money involved in the political process. you are right about the process of when voting takes place. even while being concerned about political reform, take a look at what happens once your representative to get to washington. taking the presidency work proposals will do a lot to encourage people to vote or no other reason than they will see their representatives get things done. host: a pennsylvania judge of health a gop backed measure. we see the states that have voting id laws. those in red have stricter laws. ts laws are in lighter colors. caller: what we actually need at this time is an independent congressional review board that will look at all legislation proposed that will infringe on the rights of the american system, especially those passed at 1:00 in the morning under the pretense of national security back with people in jail withou
our organization sponsors the processes of government more than campaign reform. we have done as much as an organization can on our proposals for governance. i have done quite a bit in the area of political reform. we are concerned about the right of money involved in the political process. you are right about the process of when voting takes place. even while being concerned about political reform, take a look at what happens once your representative to get to washington. taking the presidency...
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was a new service event and facebook, which the campaign mainly used as an organizing tool -- they set up groups for high-school in states like iowa and when folks join those crowds, they would have field organizers reach out to everyone gathering on line. facebook and director are two essential communication tools for contemporary campaigns. on twitter, campaigns want to create social information. it is a digital two-step slow. flow, you want to reach out to folks supporting you and pass on information with the idea that you will find it more credible as a decoder to see information coming from one of your friends rather than a political penn came -- a political campaign. it is disturbing information through social network online. obama will put out messages on twitter and hopefully the people who follow him will re-tweet those messages or it will get picked up in other ways. facebook, folks can signal their allegiance to candidates. they can join apps for candidates and facebook offers new ways for candidates to collect information. if you join a facebook application of one of the ca
was a new service event and facebook, which the campaign mainly used as an organizing tool -- they set up groups for high-school in states like iowa and when folks join those crowds, they would have field organizers reach out to everyone gathering on line. facebook and director are two essential communication tools for contemporary campaigns. on twitter, campaigns want to create social information. it is a digital two-step slow. flow, you want to reach out to folks supporting you and pass on...
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he said this, i do not expect the taliban as an organization or as a group of people are going to disappearfficient capacity and strength and know how to be able to defend the sovereignty of their nation and keep it from being overrun by the taliban. >> i think he's -- >> wait. who said that? was that brezhnev in '78? >> he's tacking back to the center now, in the sense that what he was saying a few months ago is saying, you know,, we've still got to defeat the taliban. he's not saying that anymore. he doesn't have a quarrel with obama's timetable, particularly, but he says the same thing as the president, when he says, i want the indigenous forces in afghanistan to be able to defeat the taliban. so i think he's walking it back a little bit. >> it sounds like we would have another prolonged, if he wins the election, we're going to be there, even longer. >> well, i don't know. i mean, it's one of these things, the article points out that mitt is far more cautious than anybody ever realized. that one of the -- when he was at bain capital, he would look at thousands of deals, and maybe invest
he said this, i do not expect the taliban as an organization or as a group of people are going to disappearfficient capacity and strength and know how to be able to defend the sovereignty of their nation and keep it from being overrun by the taliban. >> i think he's -- >> wait. who said that? was that brezhnev in '78? >> he's tacking back to the center now, in the sense that what he was saying a few months ago is saying, you know,, we've still got to defeat the taliban. he's...
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as the story. the israeli defense forces has come under fire from its own rank and file an organization known as breaking the silence has published the testimonies of some thirty israeli soldiers and commanders in which they deal specifically with how the idea of treats palestinian children palestinian minors they talk about the opposite of violence by soldiers when it comes to children and at the same time they say that very often the idea didn't booky targets children using them as human shields during its operations but these reports also going to say that even when children are not deliberately targeted they are not afforded any kind of protection when there is a shootout or any kind of military operation now these reports come out on the heels of another two damning conclusions that were reached by two separate groups one being an imminent group of british lawyers and another an international human rights group known as save the children foundation now both of these found that the idea is in violation of international law when it comes to how we treat palestinian children they say that very often th
as the story. the israeli defense forces has come under fire from its own rank and file an organization known as breaking the silence has published the testimonies of some thirty israeli soldiers and commanders in which they deal specifically with how the idea of treats palestinian children palestinian minors they talk about the opposite of violence by soldiers when it comes to children and at the same time they say that very often the idea didn't booky targets children using them as human...
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campaign and there's been so very deliberately in the things like the color and the competence as an organizer. obama was relatively new to the political scene. the junior senator from illinois. one of the ways they wanted to sort of create the sense that obama was this executive and would be is the only thing like standardizing so you wouldn't have the mixing and matching of the different images etc they wanted to create this experience a couple other things they did is the historical documents and the american event which had portraits of the candidates to sort of recall scenes from things like the civil rights movement so they wanted to sort of creative vision of the impression that obama was the historical figure in some way and they tried to do this through the design and they did a whole bunch of other stuff. they to get created a status that would using official looking documents. they created a supporter seen that different groups would see their own identity sort of representatives the campaign using a rainbow flag for gay and lesbian etc so the idea is that through design you could s
campaign and there's been so very deliberately in the things like the color and the competence as an organizer. obama was relatively new to the political scene. the junior senator from illinois. one of the ways they wanted to sort of create the sense that obama was this executive and would be is the only thing like standardizing so you wouldn't have the mixing and matching of the different images etc they wanted to create this experience a couple other things they did is the historical...