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iceland became a haven for whistle-blowers and wikileaks.n a small apartment, assange and his team became working on a secret, the most explosive yet. >> he put the chain on and he types the pass words in his laptop and he starts playing a film. i never seen anything like it in my life. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] thanks to advanced natural gas turbine technology from ge, the power that will help make our nation more energy independent is right here in america. [ crickets chirping ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] advanced gas turbine technology from ge. ♪ advanced gas turbine technology from ge. oh! let's do this. look who's early! [ dentist ] my patients want to walk into their dental check-up prepared to ace it. that's why i tell them to use new crest pro-health invigorating clean rinse. its invigorating action lets you know it's working to fight plaque and gingivitis and it provides all these other benefits. crest pro-health invigorating clean rinse. clean, protect, and invigorate your way to better dental check-ups. life opens up when you do. ♪
iceland became a haven for whistle-blowers and wikileaks.n a small apartment, assange and his team became working on a secret, the most explosive yet. >> he put the chain on and he types the pass words in his laptop and he starts playing a film. i never seen anything like it in my life. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] thanks to advanced natural gas turbine technology from ge, the power that will help make our nation more energy independent is right here in america. [ crickets chirping ]...
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iceland became a haven for whistle-blowers and wikileaks.n a small apartment, assange and his team became working on a secret, the most explosive yet. >> he put the chain on and he types the pass words in his laptop and he starts playing a film. i never seen anything like it in my life. and all we need to do is change the way we're thinking about them. a couple decades ago, we didn't even realize just how much natural gas was trapped in rocks thousands of feet below us. technology has made it possible to safely unlock this cleanly burning natural gas. this deposits can provide us with fuel for a hundred years, providing energy security and economic growth all across this country. it just takes somebody having the idea, and that's where the discovery comes from. that's how it is with alzheimer's disease. she needs help from me. and her medication. the exelon patch -- it releases medication continuously for twenty-four hours. she uses one exelon patch daily for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's symptoms. [ female announcer ] it can
iceland became a haven for whistle-blowers and wikileaks.n a small apartment, assange and his team became working on a secret, the most explosive yet. >> he put the chain on and he types the pass words in his laptop and he starts playing a film. i never seen anything like it in my life. and all we need to do is change the way we're thinking about them. a couple decades ago, we didn't even realize just how much natural gas was trapped in rocks thousands of feet below us. technology has...
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i was -- i guess you could say "a whistle-blower." i put together a case in which three officers i have worked with had been nearly to deaf a game and what they were off duty. -- nearly two -- to death a gain man -- a gay man when they were off duty. i dealt with the consequences for many years. it was very lonely in that position. very lonely getting death threats. very lonely worrying more about the people behind you than the crooks in front of you. not a nice situation. very lonely when you do not get the backing of your fellow officers, at least some of them. or some of them kept quiet. or particularly the administration when there is no investigation. times have changed the lot. -- a lot. there is a saying we have. we do not expect what you do not inspect. and if you don't put into place policies that encourage -- i am not saying being a whistle- blower, but encourage proper at 6, and i think -- proper ethics, and i think greg suhr stated very properly its starts in the police academy. u.s. no other position probably in the unite
i was -- i guess you could say "a whistle-blower." i put together a case in which three officers i have worked with had been nearly to deaf a game and what they were off duty. -- nearly two -- to death a gain man -- a gay man when they were off duty. i dealt with the consequences for many years. it was very lonely in that position. very lonely getting death threats. very lonely worrying more about the people behind you than the crooks in front of you. not a nice situation. very lonely...
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iceland became a haven for whistle-blowers and wikileaks.mall apartment, assange and his team became working on a secret, their most explosive yet. >> he locks the door. we put the chain on. and he types all these passwords into his laptop pendant and he starts playing this film. i never seen anything like it in my life. down the hill? man: all right. we were actually thinking, maybe... we're going to hike up here, so we'll catch up with you guys. [ indistinct talking and laughter ] whew! i think it's worth it. working with a partner you can trust is always a good decision. massmutual. let our financial professionals help you reach your goals. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good
iceland became a haven for whistle-blowers and wikileaks.mall apartment, assange and his team became working on a secret, their most explosive yet. >> he locks the door. we put the chain on. and he types all these passwords into his laptop pendant and he starts playing this film. i never seen anything like it in my life. down the hill? man: all right. we were actually thinking, maybe... we're going to hike up here, so we'll catch up with you guys. [ indistinct talking and laughter ] whew!...
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iceland became a haven for whistle-blowers and wikileaks.a small apartment, assange and his team became working on a secret, their most explosive yet. >> he locks the door. we put the chain on. and he types all these passwords into his laptop and he starts playing this film. i never seen anything like it in my life. these sweet honey clustery things have fiber? fiber one. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? uh, try the number one! i've never heard of that. [ wife ] it's great. it's a sweet honey cereal, you'll love it. yeah, this is pretty good. are you guys alright? yeah. [ male announcer ] half a days worth of fiber. not that anyone has to know. fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. [ kimberly ] the university gave me the knowledge to make a difference in peoples' lives. [ carrie ] you're studying how to be an effective leader. [ cherie ] you're dealing with professionals, teaching things that they were doing everyday. [ kimberly ] i manage a network of over a thousand nurses. [
iceland became a haven for whistle-blowers and wikileaks.a small apartment, assange and his team became working on a secret, their most explosive yet. >> he locks the door. we put the chain on. and he types all these passwords into his laptop and he starts playing this film. i never seen anything like it in my life. these sweet honey clustery things have fiber? fiber one. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? uh, try the number...
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ultimately to be whistle blowers -- to receive a whistle blower reward from the sec if we were to bring an enforcement case at the end of the day. after lots of consultation with lots of different companies, some of whom are in the room, we -- we really tried to build in that balance right from the beginning with respect to those rules. and we will see. but we think -- we think we struck a balance pretty well in terms of not diverting people from internal compliance programs that were so important under sarbanes-oxley for corporations to build and to implement in forthright way. at the same time, we didn't feel like we could say whistle blowers must go to the company first because there are companies that are not going to treat whistle blower complaints seriously and i see that from the enforcement cases that we bring. that there are instances of that. so we hope we struck the balance quickly. we're obviously going to be monitoring it closely and watching. as i suspect all of you will. if we have to do fine-tuning, that's something we're amenable to doing. i would say more broadly, that
ultimately to be whistle blowers -- to receive a whistle blower reward from the sec if we were to bring an enforcement case at the end of the day. after lots of consultation with lots of different companies, some of whom are in the room, we -- we really tried to build in that balance right from the beginning with respect to those rules. and we will see. but we think -- we think we struck a balance pretty well in terms of not diverting people from internal compliance programs that were so...
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i wouldn't call him a whistle blower.and say, where would you have your surgery done and i could tell you that my hip was replaced at columbia hospital. >> i thank you both. this is something that a lot of people deal with. thank you. and, look, that's both sides to one story but the risk here of staph infections from hospitals. weapon want to help you protect yourself as much as you possibly can if you or someone you know is headed to the hospital for a stay, here are some tips from the nih, national institute of health. make sure you cover up coughs and sneeze's. so simple. stay current with your i am mu nye zagss and use hand sanitizer on a regular basis. follow guidelines dealing with blood or contaminated items and remember we want you to take care of yourself but don't panic. most staph infections are easily treated with antibiotics. >>> and now to this. job openings dwindle and the race to find work is becoming a cutthroat competition. an emergency room for the unemployment crisis. the emergency room. that is strai
i wouldn't call him a whistle blower.and say, where would you have your surgery done and i could tell you that my hip was replaced at columbia hospital. >> i thank you both. this is something that a lot of people deal with. thank you. and, look, that's both sides to one story but the risk here of staph infections from hospitals. weapon want to help you protect yourself as much as you possibly can if you or someone you know is headed to the hospital for a stay, here are some tips from the...
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they serve for democracy obviously for you well i've been representing national security was the blowers for years they were always accused of leaking but rarely if ever are they prosecuted or indicted unfortunately this is ministration has ramped that up and has indicted and investigated whistleblowers at a rate probably unseen since the nixon administration and if the i was i have been around since the reagan bush clinton bush again this is been the most and that the criminal prosecution of people don't understand is it's a chilling effect you indict one whistleblower you will silence thousands. and how does one guy defend themselves against the justice department with their unlimited resources it's a tough row to hoe it's one thing being fired and blacklisted which is usually enough to create a chilling effect but the threat of criminal prosecution you know what's happening no one's going to blow the whistle on all these national security issues torture you know lies about weapons of mass destruction illegal contracting billions and rip offs there is so much money in national security
they serve for democracy obviously for you well i've been representing national security was the blowers for years they were always accused of leaking but rarely if ever are they prosecuted or indicted unfortunately this is ministration has ramped that up and has indicted and investigated whistleblowers at a rate probably unseen since the nixon administration and if the i was i have been around since the reagan bush clinton bush again this is been the most and that the criminal prosecution of...
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whistle-blowers said they showed up at crime scenes in mexico. i can tell you that at a hearing last week, atf agents testified that when they heard that congresswoman gabrielle giffords had been shot, they all looked at one another in horror, with the fear that this was one of the "fast and furious" guns that had been used there. it turns out that was not the case, however. joe? >> i would assume there are some wild reactions from the family members of the border agent who was killed. >> reporter: well, they were at this hearing last week. the mother of the border agent says she was flabbergasted when she heard about this, and a cousin of the atf agent said it was his hope and wish that everybody who was responsible for the killing of brian terry would be held to account. he was promised that would be the case. what was a little bit unclear from the testimony and the response is what that included. does that mean simply the people who were using those guns or could that involve the people who were trafficking the guns? could it be people who app
whistle-blowers said they showed up at crime scenes in mexico. i can tell you that at a hearing last week, atf agents testified that when they heard that congresswoman gabrielle giffords had been shot, they all looked at one another in horror, with the fear that this was one of the "fast and furious" guns that had been used there. it turns out that was not the case, however. joe? >> i would assume there are some wild reactions from the family members of the border agent who was...
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berkeley law school, before working for the city government, first as an investigator in the whistle- blowers department, and a few decades after california passed laws forbidding agents from -- asians from owning land, he became the first chinese- american mayor. now his mustache has its own twitter feed. i feel badly for the audience, because they can only hear the mustache. it is truly awesome up close. his predecessor, gavin newsom, was famous for the amount of here joe he used. please welcome mayor ed lee. [applause] mayor lee: thank you. should i stand up here, joe? is this right. ok. thank you out, everybody. at it is my pleasure to be here, to share with you what it has been like for the first quarter, maybe a third of this year, but also to begin by telling you this is a very unique city. and i continue to be so enthralled by the wonderful people who live here, that work here, even though i finished the ninth of tin budget town hall meetings, numerous meetings with community-based agencies, inviting people who have not been there for years, as they tell me. i am hearing so many stori
berkeley law school, before working for the city government, first as an investigator in the whistle- blowers department, and a few decades after california passed laws forbidding agents from -- asians from owning land, he became the first chinese- american mayor. now his mustache has its own twitter feed. i feel badly for the audience, because they can only hear the mustache. it is truly awesome up close. his predecessor, gavin newsom, was famous for the amount of here joe he used. please...
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berkeley law school, before working for the city government, first as an investigator in the whistle- blowers department, and a few decades after california passed laws forbidding agents from -- asians from owning land, he became the first chinese- american mayor. now his mustache has its own twitter feed. i feel badly for the audience, because they can only hear the mustache. it is truly awesome up close. his predecessor, gavin newsom, was famous for the amount of here joe he used. please welcome mayor ed lee. [applause] mayor lee: thank you. should i stand up here, joe? is this right. ok. thank you out, everybody. at it is my pleasure to be here, to share with you what it has been like for the first quarter, maybe a third of this year, but also to begin by telng
berkeley law school, before working for the city government, first as an investigator in the whistle- blowers department, and a few decades after california passed laws forbidding agents from -- asians from owning land, he became the first chinese- american mayor. now his mustache has its own twitter feed. i feel badly for the audience, because they can only hear the mustache. it is truly awesome up close. his predecessor, gavin newsom, was famous for the amount of here joe he used. please...
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iceland became a haven for whistle-blowers and wikileaks.n a small apartment in reykjavik, assange and his team began working on a secret, their most explosive yet. >> we locked the door, we put the chain on. and he types all these passwords into his laptop and he starts playing this film. i never seen anything like it in my life. what's this option? that's new. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. [ engine revving ] [ male announcer ] 125 years ago... we invented the automobile. ♪ and 80,000 patents later, we're still reinventing it. ♪ it's no coincidence that the oldest car company has the youngest and freshest line in the luxury class. mercedes-benz. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. ♪ until i tried this.ers on the c-class. nothing helped me beat arthritis pain. it's salonpas. pain relief that works at the site of pain... up to 12 hours. salonpas. has twice the calcium of the leading yogurt. that'
iceland became a haven for whistle-blowers and wikileaks.n a small apartment in reykjavik, assange and his team began working on a secret, their most explosive yet. >> we locked the door, we put the chain on. and he types all these passwords into his laptop and he starts playing this film. i never seen anything like it in my life. what's this option? that's new. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my...
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according to a whistle blower, the program's final 2500 guns from the u.s. to mexican drug cart he wills. the idea was to follow the guns so the authorities could identify, locate and capture drug kingpins and gun smugglers. >> we weren't giving guns to people who are hunting bear. we were giving guns to people who were killing other humans. >> the program ended six months ago when a border patrol agent was gunned down with a gun that was allegedly part of that program. the whistle blower, agent john dotson says so far about 800 of the guns have been recovered at crime scenes. the rest are still missing. >>> police are searching for two suspects tonight who shot a man right in front of his wife as they were walking home from a bart station. ktvu's patty lee tells us why the police say the couple was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> reporter: back alleys, backyards, side streets, you name it. hayward police say they have searched here carefully looking for two young men armed robbery suspects who targeted four victims around 11:15 last night. t
according to a whistle blower, the program's final 2500 guns from the u.s. to mexican drug cart he wills. the idea was to follow the guns so the authorities could identify, locate and capture drug kingpins and gun smugglers. >> we weren't giving guns to people who are hunting bear. we were giving guns to people who were killing other humans. >> the program ended six months ago when a border patrol agent was gunned down with a gun that was allegedly part of that program. the whistle...
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according to a whistle blower, the program's final 2500 guns from the u.s. to mexican drug cart he wills. the idea was to follow the guns so the authorities could identify, locate and capture drug kingpins and gun smugglers. >> we weren't giving guns to people who are hunting bear. we were giving guns to people who were killing other humans. >> the program ended six months ago when a border patrol agent was gunned down with a gun that was allegedly part of that program. the whistle blower, agent john dotson says so far about 800 of the guns have been recovered at crime scenes. the rest are still missing. >>> police are searching for two suspects tonight who shot a man right in front of his wife as they were walking home from a bart station. ktvu's patty lee tells us why the police say the couple was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> reporter: back alleys, backyards, side streets, you name it. hayward police say they have searched here carefully looking for two young men armed robbery suspects who targeted four victims around 11:15 last night. t
according to a whistle blower, the program's final 2500 guns from the u.s. to mexican drug cart he wills. the idea was to follow the guns so the authorities could identify, locate and capture drug kingpins and gun smugglers. >> we weren't giving guns to people who are hunting bear. we were giving guns to people who were killing other humans. >> the program ended six months ago when a border patrol agent was gunned down with a gun that was allegedly part of that program. the whistle...
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the future of chuck blazer, the whistle-blower behind allegations of bribery at fifa, appears uncertain. the former bosnian serb military commander ratko mladic has arrived in the hague to face charges of genocide at the war crimes tribunal. this is bbc news. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
the future of chuck blazer, the whistle-blower behind allegations of bribery at fifa, appears uncertain. the former bosnian serb military commander ratko mladic has arrived in the hague to face charges of genocide at the war crimes tribunal. this is bbc news. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online....
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>> my very first job was the whistle-blower investigator under the mayor. some people believe there is some truth to why i have accelerated in of my jobs needed because i know where all the skeletons are. i think the secret to our budget -- we are scraping to the bone. it will be a combination of evening things out. our public safety division's have to get smarter about what they're doing. this move that the chief made the of the day -- the other day with assistant chiefs. he determined he did not need four assistant chiefs. one of the first moves he made before asking the work force to contribute was to make them deputy chiefs. that save $75,000 right there in salaries. i think there are more efficiencies to be had. this is where we get ideas even from city employees that tell me what we can do to save on workers' comp, expenses we should not be spending. some areas need to shrink in terms of the work force. we're contemplating those as well. we're still keeping our promise of having a core amount of services that the city needs to have and capital funding
>> my very first job was the whistle-blower investigator under the mayor. some people believe there is some truth to why i have accelerated in of my jobs needed because i know where all the skeletons are. i think the secret to our budget -- we are scraping to the bone. it will be a combination of evening things out. our public safety division's have to get smarter about what they're doing. this move that the chief made the of the day -- the other day with assistant chiefs. he determined...
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book tour and i ran into officers in communities to were very upset because they had been whistle-blowers. what they were telling me is, look, the officers are taught properly in the academy. once the go to work, the training officer or the supervisor says "forget everything you've been taught in the academy." "this is how we do it in the streets here? [applause] this is a reality. you have to look at the training, that the trainee is being imposed and the people are following it, and to have to hold them accountable for. if you do not hold people accountable, all we are doing is wishing past a graveyard. accountability is the most important and it starts at the top. it goes all the way down to the supervisors and ultimately you hold police officers accountable. if you do not do that, the culture will never change. culture changes slowly anyway. [applause] >> let me ask your gavotte chiefs -- two chiefs about this code of silence. we see it in the movies. uygur about it in books. -- we hear about it in books. >> i think there is peer pressure, to be sure. within the police department, we
book tour and i ran into officers in communities to were very upset because they had been whistle-blowers. what they were telling me is, look, the officers are taught properly in the academy. once the go to work, the training officer or the supervisor says "forget everything you've been taught in the academy." "this is how we do it in the streets here? [applause] this is a reality. you have to look at the training, that the trainee is being imposed and the people are following...