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target attributed a total of $200,000 completing redesigning the new space and provided 2 thousand books to the staff and students and provided new first one and including many ipads every sibling got to take home a backpack. targeted is a huge supporter of arts and cultural institutions we invite bay areas he phone numbers phoning to come to neighbor day. we support the local charters and target has contributions. so target is very, very buildings strongly in being able to provide and give back at that time, community we call home. in speaking of community i want to invite mayor ed lee he's been a huge supporter and it's my pleasure to introduce ed lee (clapping) >> well, thank you 46 i didn't and a congratulations for being a home ground girl by being able to manage a store in our great city. congratulations to the whole team. i'm going to ask the supervisors we have london and eric mary and scott wiener my district looking for the target store. there it is. i wanted them beside me so we can be distinguished from the dog. i'm happy to be here. not only has target been such a great part
target attributed a total of $200,000 completing redesigning the new space and provided 2 thousand books to the staff and students and provided new first one and including many ipads every sibling got to take home a backpack. targeted is a huge supporter of arts and cultural institutions we invite bay areas he phone numbers phoning to come to neighbor day. we support the local charters and target has contributions. so target is very, very buildings strongly in being able to provide and give...
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attribution, in this threat vector, is unbelievably complicated. behind -- ifo hide you can have multiple jump servers like the clout and a few people have the forensic capability to penetrate the multiple layers -- i am speaking this storybecause happened. that particular unit of the people's liberation army attacked my firm tummy tuck. we were one of the 140 companies wet were outlying successfully dissected and stopped it whenever to penetrate above the point is this is a real threat and we could extract richer bhushan. the problem you have today is , it islitically difficult because of the united states did to we would have to directly to the chinese. we see the tremendous skepticism of being asked by the american people of presidentpeople and pt weapons of mass destruction in, their suspicion about is the evidence strong enough to warrant a limited strike on syria. i would argue you would find it to be even more difficult for president obama to put forth the people of this country a similar proposition that he just put forward on chemical weap
attribution, in this threat vector, is unbelievably complicated. behind -- ifo hide you can have multiple jump servers like the clout and a few people have the forensic capability to penetrate the multiple layers -- i am speaking this storybecause happened. that particular unit of the people's liberation army attacked my firm tummy tuck. we were one of the 140 companies wet were outlying successfully dissected and stopped it whenever to penetrate above the point is this is a real threat and we...
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target attributed a total of $200,000 completing redesigning the new space and provided 2 thousand booksoning to come to neighbor day. we support the local charters and target has contributions. so target is very, very buildings strongly in being able to provide and give back at that time, community we call home. in
target attributed a total of $200,000 completing redesigning the new space and provided 2 thousand booksoning to come to neighbor day. we support the local charters and target has contributions. so target is very, very buildings strongly in being able to provide and give back at that time, community we call home. in
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to too largely attributable to too little exercise or eating too little exercise or eating too muchod. and certainly they probably do and certainly they probably do play some role. play some role. but we have to consider the fact but we have to consider the fact that from a calorie basis alone, that from a calorie basis alone, the amount of extra energy we the amount of extra energy we would take in on a daily basis would take in on a daily basis or remove on a daily basis if we or remove on a daily basis if we become less active, only amounts become less active, only amounts to about 10 cal rirs a to about 10 cal rirs a day to day to result in the epidemic. result in the epidemic. to look at someone who might be to look at someone who might be fat and assume they don't fat and assume they don't exercise as much as a thin exercise as much as a thin person or eat a bad diet or person or eat a bad diet or certainly an certainly an unhealthier diet unhealthier diet than a thin person is a wrong than a thin person is a wrong assumption. assumption. it's not based on any kind of it's not
to too largely attributable to too little exercise or eating too little exercise or eating too muchod. and certainly they probably do and certainly they probably do play some role. play some role. but we have to consider the fact but we have to consider the fact that from a calorie basis alone, that from a calorie basis alone, the amount of extra energy we the amount of extra energy we would take in on a daily basis would take in on a daily basis or remove on a daily basis if we or remove on a...
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. >> i'm having leave attributable with hearing. i >> if you could speak in the microphone that would help. >> okay noted. >> commissioner norton. >> all right. we will now move into item i. can you hear me mrs. winn. all right. we're moving on to item i. in support of a policy allowing students to eat breakfast during the first class of the day it was moved and seconded on june neiman >> curriculum committee credit card this on october 7th and came with a arrived at the positive recommendation for approval. >> at the. now the resolution i would like to i'm the adult sponsor of this resolution but our former speths megan wong wrote this. i wanted to ask the student delegates to help me read this into the record >> okay. do i read the resolution number? i've never done this before >> i can start in port of the policy. in support of the policy allowing the students to eat the breakfast during the first class of the day. we need the brains fuel whereas breakfast provides energy to lead to concentration and helps the students ability to
. >> i'm having leave attributable with hearing. i >> if you could speak in the microphone that would help. >> okay noted. >> commissioner norton. >> all right. we will now move into item i. can you hear me mrs. winn. all right. we're moving on to item i. in support of a policy allowing students to eat breakfast during the first class of the day it was moved and seconded on june neiman >> curriculum committee credit card this on october 7th and came with a...
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there are other attributes i would add to the list. for example, how many of you know the name of the young man or woman who served your table tonight? anybody know? anybody know who served your meal or poured you a glass of wine? it happened to be eunice at my table. from morocco, 29 years old. he pointed out to me morocco is the first nation in the world to recognize the united eights f america. so i think there's something for me in trying to get to know people and touch them at every level. it gets harder where you are, by the way. it gets harder where i am, but not impossible, and particularly in this age of social media and other things. so, you know, maybe a little humility doesn't hurt on occasion for a very senior leader. trust. i didn't hear the -- i think the governor alluded to trust, but for our profession trust is really the -- it's really the gold standard. you don't walk out of a forward operating base in afghanistan unless you have a certain level of trust for the men or women to your left or right, your leadership, yo
there are other attributes i would add to the list. for example, how many of you know the name of the young man or woman who served your table tonight? anybody know? anybody know who served your meal or poured you a glass of wine? it happened to be eunice at my table. from morocco, 29 years old. he pointed out to me morocco is the first nation in the world to recognize the united eights f america. so i think there's something for me in trying to get to know people and touch them at every level....
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target attributed a total of $200,000 completing redesigning the new space and provided 2 thousand bookso the staff and students and provided new first one and including many ipads every sibling got to take home a backpack. targeted is a huge supporter of arts and cultural institutions we invite bay areas he phone numbers phoning to come to neighbor day. we support the local charters and target has contributions. so target is very, very buildings strongly in being able to provide and give back at that time, community we call home. in speaking of community i want to invite mayor ed lee he's been a huge supporter and it's my pleasure to introduce ed lee (clapping) >> well, thank you 46
target attributed a total of $200,000 completing redesigning the new space and provided 2 thousand bookso the staff and students and provided new first one and including many ipads every sibling got to take home a backpack. targeted is a huge supporter of arts and cultural institutions we invite bay areas he phone numbers phoning to come to neighbor day. we support the local charters and target has contributions. so target is very, very buildings strongly in being able to provide and give back...
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we would like to think over the last few decades it's been largely attributable to too little exerciseeating too much food. and certainly they probably do play some role. but we have to consider the fact that from a calorie basis alone, the amount of extra energy we would take in on a daily basis or remove on a daily basis if we become less active, only amounts to about 10 cal rirs a day to result in the epidemic. to look at someone who might be fat and assume they don't exercise as much as a thin person or eat a bad diet or certainly an unhealthier diet than a thin person is a wrong assumption. it's not based on any kind of really solid evidence. >> glen, we've had some criticism on our community this is not a war on quote unquote fat people but a study of bad health. obesity has ramped up health care costs by $147 billion. what's your response virgie about that? this is an attack on a health epidemic? >> i would call into question that claim. what essentially ends up happening is because the way our system is set up the medical establishment creates these standards to which we are ex
we would like to think over the last few decades it's been largely attributable to too little exerciseeating too much food. and certainly they probably do play some role. but we have to consider the fact that from a calorie basis alone, the amount of extra energy we would take in on a daily basis or remove on a daily basis if we become less active, only amounts to about 10 cal rirs a day to result in the epidemic. to look at someone who might be fat and assume they don't exercise as much as a...
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simon, even when the poll were really rough in the first term, personal attributes always scored well for the president. even if people didn't approve of the job he was doing as president. but in these latest sets of numbers are there troubling things that show a lack of personal trust, a lack of leadership ability, starting an erosion of those personal attributes that may be much more worrying than i disagree with the president on the issues? >> yes, there was change now. there is a changing sense. the job he has in front of you, i think he can turn this around. if you really look at the decline and his numbers very much he'll have to demonstrate in some way that he has had a break, he screwed up and he has to put things on a better track. state of the union, budget, he has mechanisms to reorient. he'll have to adroitly reposition. >> he lied about insurance. and the american people have lost their trust in him. i think it would be very difficult to get that back and makes him extremely vulnerable. >> is that a lie, you can keep your insurance. the reason you're losing your insurance
simon, even when the poll were really rough in the first term, personal attributes always scored well for the president. even if people didn't approve of the job he was doing as president. but in these latest sets of numbers are there troubling things that show a lack of personal trust, a lack of leadership ability, starting an erosion of those personal attributes that may be much more worrying than i disagree with the president on the issues? >> yes, there was change now. there is a...
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much of the violence is attributed to al-qaeda, which is exactly why iraq's prime minister came to the u.s. to personally ask president obama for help. mike viqueira explains why. >> it was their first face to face meeting in two years. it comes as iraq faces new threats and doubts over its stability. >> unfortunately al qaeda has still been active and has grown more active recently. so we had a lot of discussion about how we can work together to push back against that terrorist organization that operates not only in iraq, but also as a threat to the region and the united states. >> president obama and prime minister nouri al-maliki blame al qaeda for the surge in violence in iraq. >> translation: we have a common vision about all the issues we discuss when it comes to diagnosing the return of terrorism, and how to counter terrorism. >> over the last year the security situation in iraq has taken a dramatic downturn. in october alone 979 iraqis were killed in terror attacks. 852 of them civilians. more than 7,000 died sings -- since the beginning of this year. nouri al-maliki is in wash
much of the violence is attributed to al-qaeda, which is exactly why iraq's prime minister came to the u.s. to personally ask president obama for help. mike viqueira explains why. >> it was their first face to face meeting in two years. it comes as iraq faces new threats and doubts over its stability. >> unfortunately al qaeda has still been active and has grown more active recently. so we had a lot of discussion about how we can work together to push back against that terrorist...
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they also attributed the increased profits to a cut in purchasing and production costs. >>> investors see potential in latin america and the caribbean. the region has a market of 600 million people. and for years, trade with asia has been growing. nhk world's ai uchida spoke with president of the interamerican development bank to get his take on what's to come. >> i want to get right to it. you say in your book that we could be amidst the decade of latin america. how so? >> well, latin america basically went through all the financial crises that other parts of the world have been suffering recently, and we learned the lessons. and those lessons were, in essence, that you needed macro economics to beat. that's what latin america was capable of basically navigating through the financial crisis. so in essence, we were able to demonstrate that we have more resilient economies. and at the same time, this is a young continent. we have what would be called a demographic bonus, 27 years on average. but more importantly, with a lot of the raw materials, with the commodities that the world will
they also attributed the increased profits to a cut in purchasing and production costs. >>> investors see potential in latin america and the caribbean. the region has a market of 600 million people. and for years, trade with asia has been growing. nhk world's ai uchida spoke with president of the interamerican development bank to get his take on what's to come. >> i want to get right to it. you say in your book that we could be amidst the decade of latin america. how so? >>...
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if they were to make any comment , as they have in the past one of the strikes were attributed to israel, between four and five this year alone, but all we will hear from israeli officials is that israel will do what ever -- whatever it needs to, and that includes using force, in order to prevent weapons from being transferred into the hands of its enemies. so, according to anonymous sources, this would be a shipment of russian long-range missiles that would supposedly ollahnt to has bola -- hezb operating in southern lebanon. >> if indeed this was an arms shipment, why would israel strike now? what is the strategy here? >> the believe probably amongst the intelligence community and the military community in israel is at this point between four and five different strikes have already been attributed to israel. there has been absolutely no response from the shop al-assad, the embattled syrian president and how the chemical arsenal has largely been dismantled according to the international organization who went into syria precisely for that purpose. assessment within israel's intelligence
if they were to make any comment , as they have in the past one of the strikes were attributed to israel, between four and five this year alone, but all we will hear from israeli officials is that israel will do what ever -- whatever it needs to, and that includes using force, in order to prevent weapons from being transferred into the hands of its enemies. so, according to anonymous sources, this would be a shipment of russian long-range missiles that would supposedly ollahnt to has bola --...
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previous monthly record was forty nine billion posted in july two thousand eleven in these three attributes that record months to a surge in shipments to the united states and european union with the magic recovering in a vast nations korea's exports are expected to keep growing in the coming months by sector exports of information technology products such as semiconductors and mobile phones led the way in october outbound shipments of automobiles also grew significantly by over twenty percent after production egg and then muttering and yet motors normal lights following our strengths in september. imports also rose by around five percent to forty five point six billion dollars making for a treat surplus of over four point eight billion last month october marks the twenty first straight month in which three and has posted a treat served as bolstering expectations that the korean economy is on the path to gradual recovery. korea's rising exports will boost domestic demand and the number of jobs which will contribute to the train economy's recovery in the fourth quarter the central bank said
previous monthly record was forty nine billion posted in july two thousand eleven in these three attributes that record months to a surge in shipments to the united states and european union with the magic recovering in a vast nations korea's exports are expected to keep growing in the coming months by sector exports of information technology products such as semiconductors and mobile phones led the way in october outbound shipments of automobiles also grew significantly by over twenty percent...
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. >> if someone wants to attribute the reduction in crime for anything other than the strategies that we're taking and the investments that we're making, i think it's hard to convince them otherwise. we've gotten the reductions in violence at the same time reducing the number of arrests, which tells me that our targeted approach of targeting our most violent offenders is what will make the difference. >> but while the focus is on guns, mayor rawlings-blake says drug crime will continue to be targeted too. >> we're never going to be at a place as long as there are people selling illegal drugs on the street, whether they're illicit drugs or prescription drugs. we will enforce those laws. >> how could you say you want to get rid of crime? and then once the person serve their time and come back out, you tell them they can't live in public housing, they can't get health insurance, they can't get certain jobs. so how do they live? >> donnie andrews should know. a convicted murderer, donnie used to rob drug dealers for a living. he and his nephew dante - who's a former dealer - said some of
. >> if someone wants to attribute the reduction in crime for anything other than the strategies that we're taking and the investments that we're making, i think it's hard to convince them otherwise. we've gotten the reductions in violence at the same time reducing the number of arrests, which tells me that our targeted approach of targeting our most violent offenders is what will make the difference. >> but while the focus is on guns, mayor rawlings-blake says drug crime will...
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it seemed that can be seen instead of communities is one of the many duties and the sound and a attribution getting the body. mama didn't adhere them to conduct a coffee can get the petition and a tortoise pounds. it's a question that some are running from that distance in the us led him to just begin to decline among that is conducive to good the monoxide nine to jan di oxide and sulphide outside. a resulting in sepia his problems the people that it's today to the innocence of our time inside this issue is an apostle of acidity. our typical aussie done that subpoenas he's my boy was in or twisted. besides i miss pockets in my forehead. so i use out of headaches. and honestly some totally based on that subject than i is a thank you to get those headaches again studies in the last five years has shown been suspended to keep the tv and in the air force the body is two to four times higher than sea level in the district. and this is despite media campaigns to be simply it's about the problem the teaching and the instruments and visiting shooting against them was detected and sudan and egypt an
it seemed that can be seen instead of communities is one of the many duties and the sound and a attribution getting the body. mama didn't adhere them to conduct a coffee can get the petition and a tortoise pounds. it's a question that some are running from that distance in the us led him to just begin to decline among that is conducive to good the monoxide nine to jan di oxide and sulphide outside. a resulting in sepia his problems the people that it's today to the innocence of our time inside...
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in a planet union troops had not been equal to the confederate once the essential attributes of and hadhis farewell address made a political statement. by denying legitimacy of the north military vic drake, confederates could tonight and with the right to impose its political will on the defeated south. here at appomattox, we moved on a second front to cast the surrender terms in the best possible light, hoping their paroles could confer a measure of immunity from reprisals at the hands of the federal, lee requested of grant at their april 10 made in on horseback that each individual confederate be issued a printed certificate signed by a union officer is proof that the soldier came under the settlement of april 9. grant readily assented to this request in keeping with the language of the surrender terms match that of the soldier observed the force for he resided, he would not be disturbed. he then imagines the certificates would remind confederates of the obligations attendant upon their status as paroled prisoners of war. but the confederates emphasize the will not be disturbed cause
in a planet union troops had not been equal to the confederate once the essential attributes of and hadhis farewell address made a political statement. by denying legitimacy of the north military vic drake, confederates could tonight and with the right to impose its political will on the defeated south. here at appomattox, we moved on a second front to cast the surrender terms in the best possible light, hoping their paroles could confer a measure of immunity from reprisals at the hands of the...
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has a conventional aspect to it, nuclear at tribute and quite frankly and an asymmetric attribu attribute. you're looking at a defensive capability that can't address strategic to asymmetric, has a political binding attribute to it but you have to bound it with a capability that says if you shoot these things at us, we're going to be unsure whether they get through and something is coming back your way very quickly and we don't have to start at the nuclear level to do it. so that's the force construct that starts to play here. >> can i add a little bit on that? one of the problems any alliance has is that some people on the front line and some people are more in the rear, that was the decrumbing issue in the cold war but very much an issue in nato today. the countries in eastern europe, turkey and nordic countries that are closest to the potential threat leaving missiles aside, the potential threat of conventional invasion are relying on the support -- not only of the united states but of other more distant countries. leaving the politics aside for the moment, the problem is, one of the r
has a conventional aspect to it, nuclear at tribute and quite frankly and an asymmetric attribu attribute. you're looking at a defensive capability that can't address strategic to asymmetric, has a political binding attribute to it but you have to bound it with a capability that says if you shoot these things at us, we're going to be unsure whether they get through and something is coming back your way very quickly and we don't have to start at the nuclear level to do it. so that's the force...
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a footnote is attribution but it probably should have been in quotes.o give proper credit, in my mind. you know joe biden, i will tell you that. >> we have tried at every point to attribute things. nothing was ever intentionally used. we give credit to heritage 15 times in the book. do we always do it properly? maybe not, but we tried. >> coming up on "hannity" it's the campaign to force lawmakers to live under obama care like the rest of america. the senator behind the effort joins us next in studio to explain. and oliver north coming up, straight ahead. the basics, you know. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. ea
a footnote is attribution but it probably should have been in quotes.o give proper credit, in my mind. you know joe biden, i will tell you that. >> we have tried at every point to attribute things. nothing was ever intentionally used. we give credit to heritage 15 times in the book. do we always do it properly? maybe not, but we tried. >> coming up on "hannity" it's the campaign to force lawmakers to live under obama care like the rest of america. the senator behind the...
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he also, apparently, repeated those plagiarized sections without attribution in testimony that he delivered before the senate judiciary committee on september 16th. so, plagiarism in print and plagiarism in testimony to the judiciary committee. again, he's saying this stuff as if it is his own words, when it's not. it's copied. so, this is just now the latest reported example of plagiarism by senator rand paul. you can add it to the list, which at this hour is long and still growing. we're going to have more on this coming up. stay with us. the recent increase in cafeteria prices is not cool. when you vote for flo, we'll have discounts. ice-cream discounts. multi-cookie discounts. pizza loyalty discounts! [ kids chanting "flo!" ] i also have some great ideas on car insurance. [ silence ] finding you discounts since back in the day. call or click today. i like her. >>> frequently, but apparently, without any consequence at all, frequently, the website politifact is wrong, completely wrong. marco rubio said a majority of americans are conservatives. politifact looked into that, found that tha
he also, apparently, repeated those plagiarized sections without attribution in testimony that he delivered before the senate judiciary committee on september 16th. so, plagiarism in print and plagiarism in testimony to the judiciary committee. again, he's saying this stuff as if it is his own words, when it's not. it's copied. so, this is just now the latest reported example of plagiarism by senator rand paul. you can add it to the list, which at this hour is long and still growing. we're...
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it must be wrong to attribute exclusive responsibility for what happened in 1914 to any one nation. in considering what happened i am going back again and again to a simple truth, scarcely any recent historian thinks the british, french, or even the russians wanted a european company -- conflict. the germans on the other hand, though they did not want the big war that they got, certainly will a balkan one which led to everything else in which they could prevented at any moment during july by telling the austrians to stop. and that is why they seem to it the most blameworthy. what followed in the ensuing hours was so appalling that some people suggest that germany's triumph would have been a lesser evil. but the kaiser rights records was promised even by contemporary standards. and in normative will be on the scope of any british colonial misdeed and responsible for 100,000 deaths. so some german socialists denounce the slaughter. the kaiser decorated the senior officers to carry it out. there army committed systematic massacres of all 6,400 civilians about which later. a few histori
it must be wrong to attribute exclusive responsibility for what happened in 1914 to any one nation. in considering what happened i am going back again and again to a simple truth, scarcely any recent historian thinks the british, french, or even the russians wanted a european company -- conflict. the germans on the other hand, though they did not want the big war that they got, certainly will a balkan one which led to everything else in which they could prevented at any moment during july by...
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and so we need a complete shift over threat deterrence and attribution does matter. penalties to meditate when you think about the real world we don't go around trying to become impenetrable. at our places of business we do have locks on doors, locks and windows, but after a while if there are break-ins we shifted to threat deterrence. we have alarms. we have cameras and those alarms and cameras do nothing to make the environment less than triple. what they do is they shift the burden away from the victim and they make information sharing about going after the bad guys. the alarm is for early detection. .. vitamins, band-aids and the like but we are hemorrhaging right now. and it cannot be the case that when you come and see your place of business completely rated, maybe the integrity of your products or changed, you might not have availability for the first question is how do i clean this up? what is my management strategy? the question has to be why is someone coming after me and what are we going to do about that? i think to myself the godfather movie where you co
and so we need a complete shift over threat deterrence and attribution does matter. penalties to meditate when you think about the real world we don't go around trying to become impenetrable. at our places of business we do have locks on doors, locks and windows, but after a while if there are break-ins we shifted to threat deterrence. we have alarms. we have cameras and those alarms and cameras do nothing to make the environment less than triple. what they do is they shift the burden away from...
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what are the options attribution or nonattribution. as a commercial entity what -- more importantly receiving remediation for the physical attack of a country or another what are your -- well, okay. the question is one about escalation so there's an attack. you perceive an attack on the company in the united states. who attacks back? tell me if i'm right here. the company that is attacked? do they have a right to attack back? should a government attack back on their behalf? can we only play defense? tom? >> that's a big debate. whether hacking back is works. so i think there are two questions when we talk about hacking back. one is that it allows legal -- is it legal? the other is it deliver results? let ignore that for a moment. i had the conversation with a couple of companieslet not name them here. i have yet to see the -- the evidence it delivers results? only example we have in the public domain is somebody hacking back is quite a funny one. it happened in georgia. three years ago where somebody apparently from russia hacked the g
what are the options attribution or nonattribution. as a commercial entity what -- more importantly receiving remediation for the physical attack of a country or another what are your -- well, okay. the question is one about escalation so there's an attack. you perceive an attack on the company in the united states. who attacks back? tell me if i'm right here. the company that is attacked? do they have a right to attack back? should a government attack back on their behalf? can we only play...
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he also, apparently, repeated those plagiarized sections without attribution in testimony that he delivered before the senate judiciary committee on september 16th. so, plagiarism in print and plagiarism in testimony to the judiciary committee. again, he's saying this stuff as if it is his own words, when it's not. it's copied. so, this is just now the latest reported example of plagiarism by senator rand paul. you can add it to the list, which at this hour is long and still growing. we're going to have more on this coming up. stay with us. a 3d white smile with crest 3d white toothpaste. it removes up to 90% of surface stains in just 5 days. unleash your smile with crest 3d white toothpaste. life opens up with a whiter smile. >>> frequently, but apparently, without any consequence at all, frequently, the website politifact is wrong, completely wrong. marco rubio said a majority of americans are conservatives. politifact looked into that, found that that is not true, and then they ruled his statement half true. president obama made two claims about jobs numbers in a big speech, claims that
he also, apparently, repeated those plagiarized sections without attribution in testimony that he delivered before the senate judiciary committee on september 16th. so, plagiarism in print and plagiarism in testimony to the judiciary committee. again, he's saying this stuff as if it is his own words, when it's not. it's copied. so, this is just now the latest reported example of plagiarism by senator rand paul. you can add it to the list, which at this hour is long and still growing. we're...
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he also, apparently, repeated those plagiarized sections without attribution in testimony that he deliveredore the senate judiciary committee on september 16th. so, plagiarism in print and plagiarism in testimony to the judiciary committee. again, he's saying this stuff as if it is his own words, when it's not. it's copied. so, this is just now the latest reported example of plagiarism by senator rand paul. you can add it to the list, which at this hour is long and still growing. we're going to have more on this coming up. stay with us. [ cheeping ] [ male announcer ] you hear that? that's the sound of car insurance companies these days. here a cheap, there a cheap. everywhere a cheap... you get it. so what if instead of just a cheap choice, you could make a smart choice? like esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money from the beginning. that's what they've always done. not just something they...cheep about. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. once wrote something on a sheet of paper and placed it in his fa
he also, apparently, repeated those plagiarized sections without attribution in testimony that he deliveredore the senate judiciary committee on september 16th. so, plagiarism in print and plagiarism in testimony to the judiciary committee. again, he's saying this stuff as if it is his own words, when it's not. it's copied. so, this is just now the latest reported example of plagiarism by senator rand paul. you can add it to the list, which at this hour is long and still growing. we're going to...
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the interviews are a not for attribution basis. but without t quoting directly or identifying the source. ony, how does he get access to clerks and justices? is it because he's writing books. he's not dealing with breaking news? >> i think that's part of it. justices will talk to book won't -- justthey a beat reporter. so that's one advantage. it if rks will also do their justice lets them or gets permission. the fact that it's the new yorker may be a factor. there's a -- there's another factor that i guess you could call it the woodward and bernstein factor has to do with he fact that woodward and bernstein got all of their scoops about watergate, but they weren't supreme -- they weren't white house reporters. reporters.ocal beat sometimes you have to come in from the outside to get scoops like that. he drops in for specific arguments. daily nse, he's not presence at the court and ometimes that gives you an advantage in gaining access to the justices. it have anything to do with the distance of time as you out,two or three more ye
the interviews are a not for attribution basis. but without t quoting directly or identifying the source. ony, how does he get access to clerks and justices? is it because he's writing books. he's not dealing with breaking news? >> i think that's part of it. justices will talk to book won't -- justthey a beat reporter. so that's one advantage. it if rks will also do their justice lets them or gets permission. the fact that it's the new yorker may be a factor. there's a -- there's another...
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he also, apparently, repeated those plagiarized sections without attribution in testimony that he deliverede the senate judiciary committee on september 16th. so, plagiarism in print and plagiarism in testimony to the judiciary committee. again, he's saying this stuff as if it is his own words, when it's not. it's copied. so, this is just now the latest reported example of plagiarism by senator rand paul. you can add it to the list, which at this hour is long and still growing. we're going to have more on this coming up. stay with us. [ mixer whirring ] my turn daddy, my turn! hold it steady now. i know daddy. [ dad ] oh boy, fasten your seatbelts everybody. [ mixer whirring ] bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller powerful sheet, that acts like a big sheet. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. [ humming ] [ dad ] use less with the small but powerful picker upper. bounty select-a-size. and try bounty napkins. bounty select-a-size. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive,y first. i saw my doctor. a bl
he also, apparently, repeated those plagiarized sections without attribution in testimony that he deliverede the senate judiciary committee on september 16th. so, plagiarism in print and plagiarism in testimony to the judiciary committee. again, he's saying this stuff as if it is his own words, when it's not. it's copied. so, this is just now the latest reported example of plagiarism by senator rand paul. you can add it to the list, which at this hour is long and still growing. we're going to...
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i don't think i do have to attribute much of it to the fed. >> really? >> i don't either. >> i think the fed is certainly helping this climate. >> uh-oh. looks like we have a great cocktail debate on our hands here as far as can we attribute it to the fed or not. you know, corporate earnings have been okay. but you mentioned cisco. you're looking at revenue continuing to be on the light side. you're not seeing new net investment in the corporate sector that you typically see in a recovery period. but i guess, so, zach, are you seeing something else in the economy aside from easy liquidity or easy money that's -- >> i think a lot of the things in combination you're making money from is a global environment where they reap all the benefits of global economic activity with very few coasts. as long as that continues to be the case they're going to be the beneficiaries of whatever is positive in the global economy and not in anything of the negative. >> zach, if i can also throw you a question, if you're not giving much credit to the fed for the massive bull
i don't think i do have to attribute much of it to the fed. >> really? >> i don't either. >> i think the fed is certainly helping this climate. >> uh-oh. looks like we have a great cocktail debate on our hands here as far as can we attribute it to the fed or not. you know, corporate earnings have been okay. but you mentioned cisco. you're looking at revenue continuing to be on the light side. you're not seeing new net investment in the corporate sector that you typically...