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brig. >> similar response to the pg&e in terms of back-up centers. the only thing i would add again is the human element. we make sure all the knowledge does not reside in one person. we have a lot of bridges in the area, not all our employees live in san francisco. so it may not be possible to get some of our senior managers here or key employees here quickly within a day, within two days, and it's a constant challenge to make sure we have documentation and broad training for whoever does arrive at the eoc, they are in charge until someone else gets there and that could be a long time. >> thank you. mr. angelus. >> for verizon wireless in northern california we have two separate offices, we have in walnut creek and also folsom near sacramento. we have another redundancy center in texas. we have it all across our infrastructure and also with our teams. >> thank you. we have one question in the back. >> yes, my question is regarding your ability to bring in repair equipment or crews to make repairs or back-up equipment in case your infrastructure is b
brig. >> similar response to the pg&e in terms of back-up centers. the only thing i would add again is the human element. we make sure all the knowledge does not reside in one person. we have a lot of bridges in the area, not all our employees live in san francisco. so it may not be possible to get some of our senior managers here or key employees here quickly within a day, within two days, and it's a constant challenge to make sure we have documentation and broad training for whoever...
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brig. >> good afternoon. when we talk about resill yepbs and resiliency for the san francisco public works, the sfpuc not only provides those life lines to san francisco, but we also operate the hetch hetchy regional water system that supplies a great amount of water for a large part of the bay area, 2 1/2 million customers. and for a regional supplier like ourselves when resiliency comes sbat conversation you are talking about earthquakes come up already and terrorism as well and we've done a lot to put our money where our mouth is. we are right in the middle of investing 4 1/2 billion dollars in our water system. most of that is in the regional transition system, but about a billion of that is in san francisco itself and i can tell you that to put your money where your mouth is and really tackle capital investment when you talk about resiliency, it starts and ends there with capital investment. to be able to put your money where your mouth is, you have to convince your rate payer base that they want it and
brig. >> good afternoon. when we talk about resill yepbs and resiliency for the san francisco public works, the sfpuc not only provides those life lines to san francisco, but we also operate the hetch hetchy regional water system that supplies a great amount of water for a large part of the bay area, 2 1/2 million customers. and for a regional supplier like ourselves when resiliency comes sbat conversation you are talking about earthquakes come up already and terrorism as well and we've...
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dollar security industry is growing at eight percent a year the question is who's keeping watch on what brigrather is up to investigate . the video surveillance market in the u.s. has been permanently expanding more than i decade and here at the new york city a s i s exhibition and conference we are getting an up close look at some of the most latest and cutting edge surveillance technology that is being displayed by many security professionals that technology of course includes facial recognition iris scanning high definition close circuit cameras and other software that was once only seen in side by move now some would say it's appropriate for the site but to be taking place in new york city because after all it was the mayor of the big apple that recently said he wanted to expand the amount of surveillance cameras that were off throughout the city of course those comments came in the aftermath of the boston terrorist attack and the mayor of new york is just one of many officials are out made in states that are calling for surveillance we spoke with some professionals that are here display
dollar security industry is growing at eight percent a year the question is who's keeping watch on what brigrather is up to investigate . the video surveillance market in the u.s. has been permanently expanding more than i decade and here at the new york city a s i s exhibition and conference we are getting an up close look at some of the most latest and cutting edge surveillance technology that is being displayed by many security professionals that technology of course includes facial...
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. >> the navy brig in charleston, south carolina. you can't help but wonder how this is going to go over with senator graham. >> the reason we can't close guantanamo bay is that we don't have a plan to close it. you have to have a plan. we're not dealing with people who planned to rob a liquor store, but these are terrorists. >> it's why he retreated from that goal. there's no question of what his preference is, there's no question what his intentions, all things being equal would b but this is a question where all things are not equal. he's had a very difficult time sort of navigating the different powers hire. he thinks closing down guantanamo is an important enough policy. >> there's also another pretty sticky issue for him and that's one of drones. and the question is, is he going to add a drone court, is he going to use an independent review to oversew the use of drones? yeah, you know, it was interesting because he very clearly said there was going to be some kind of review, some kind of policy. i don't think any of us know if
. >> the navy brig in charleston, south carolina. you can't help but wonder how this is going to go over with senator graham. >> the reason we can't close guantanamo bay is that we don't have a plan to close it. you have to have a plan. we're not dealing with people who planned to rob a liquor store, but these are terrorists. >> it's why he retreated from that goal. there's no question of what his preference is, there's no question what his intentions, all things being equal...
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in 2005 sergeant kevin brigs spent more than an hour talking a 22-year-old man out of jumping off then gate privilege. bridge. the person he persuaded off the bridge will present him with this commendation. >>> the golden gate authority will talk about increasing tolls. they face a $29 million budget gap. the last toll hike was september of 2008. bridge officials says one bonus of the electronic toll system is that the increase can be less than $1 because traffic wouldn't be tied up as toll takers try to make change. >> my money is on sal knowing about what is happening in the south bay. >>> yeah we are looking at 280 and 17. traffic is doing pretty well right through the main part of the south bay. no major problems here. it's a nice looking drive on 101 as well. we are off to a good start. another traffic update is minutes ahead. back to you. >>> coming up next in our 6:00 hour the three women found alive ten years after they were kidnapped. cleveland place are facing very tough questions in this incredible case. >>> also we may find out today if the bad bolts will delay the opening
in 2005 sergeant kevin brigs spent more than an hour talking a 22-year-old man out of jumping off then gate privilege. bridge. the person he persuaded off the bridge will present him with this commendation. >>> the golden gate authority will talk about increasing tolls. they face a $29 million budget gap. the last toll hike was september of 2008. bridge officials says one bonus of the electronic toll system is that the increase can be less than $1 because traffic wouldn't be tied up as...
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. >> reporter: david brigs manages the water pipes for san francisco water and power. >> all our toolss, proceed yours are usually geared around our typical pipe sizes we will have to adapt to that. >> reporter: in all, san francisco alone has some 1200 miles of pipes, bringing it to the city and county. >> we will start looking at those critical pipelines, where water is going to a hospital or watt certificate going to the financial district or a large neighbourhood. >> reporter: the city will start experimenting with the new pipe in a 1 to 2-mile pilot project in 1 to 2 year ifs all goes according to plan it may begin replacing far greater sections of pipe, to avoid one of those history repeats itself moments. >>> family and friends held a vigil outside high land hospital for a teenage patient fighting for his life. 17-year-old isaac johnson has been hospitalized since last weekend, he was shot a week ago on the corner of 61st and add line streets in oakland the group held hands and prayed outside the hospital. we talked with isaac's mother outside the hospital who said her son was a
. >> reporter: david brigs manages the water pipes for san francisco water and power. >> all our toolss, proceed yours are usually geared around our typical pipe sizes we will have to adapt to that. >> reporter: in all, san francisco alone has some 1200 miles of pipes, bringing it to the city and county. >> we will start looking at those critical pipelines, where water is going to a hospital or watt certificate going to the financial district or a large neighbourhood....
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. >> reporter: david brigs manages the water pipes for san francisco water and power. >> all our toolsods, proceed yours are usually geared around our typical pipe sizes we will have to adapt to that. >> reporter: in all, san francisco alone has some 1200 miles of pipes, bringing it to the city and county. >> we will start looking at those critical pipelines, where water is going to a hospital or watt certificate going to the financial district or a large neighbourhood. >> reporter: the city will start experimenting with the new pipe in a 1 to 2-mile pilot project in 1 to 2 year ifs all goes according to plan it may begin replacing far greater sections of pipe, to avoid one of those history repeats itself moments. >>> family and friends held a vigil outside high land hospital for a teenage patient fighting for his life. 17-year-old isaac johnson has been hospitalized since last weekend, he was shot a week ago on the corner of 61st and add line streets in oakland the group held hands and prayed outside the hospital. we talked with isaac's mother outside the hospital who said her son was
. >> reporter: david brigs manages the water pipes for san francisco water and power. >> all our toolsods, proceed yours are usually geared around our typical pipe sizes we will have to adapt to that. >> reporter: in all, san francisco alone has some 1200 miles of pipes, bringing it to the city and county. >> we will start looking at those critical pipelines, where water is going to a hospital or watt certificate going to the financial district or a large neighbourhood....
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butqu rice, did you already brig up -- >> i haven't. do you want me to? >> no.one who was asked to go out and do the sunday talk shows right after the attack. and she's the one amb who said t was the youtube video. mystery remains as we talked about yesterday, and all the days before, it was inexplicable why the video was there. she's now -- remember she wasyot being talked to be secretary of state. that fell w apart even though i don't think she was actually ever really considered. but now they continue to float the idea of her taking charge of the national security council, which is a process where you have to be a fair and balancedir person of trust amongst all thee entities. >> what kind of dirt does sheoes have? >> right. >> jeez. that hearing she was at, that was bologna risotto. imagine if something happens on her watch, like a war in iran breaks out. she will blame it on the flock of sea gulls. that's what she did. she blamed a movie. >> can i make a point? in government and watch these things, i have never, ever in 30 years around politics ever heard an
butqu rice, did you already brig up -- >> i haven't. do you want me to? >> no.one who was asked to go out and do the sunday talk shows right after the attack. and she's the one amb who said t was the youtube video. mystery remains as we talked about yesterday, and all the days before, it was inexplicable why the video was there. she's now -- remember she wasyot being talked to be secretary of state. that fell w apart even though i don't think she was actually ever really considered....
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>> thank you so much for brig us that, reza sayah. >>> they are among the military's most elite.ss military record. next, we'll hear what it takes to guard the tomb of the unknowns. in communities like chicagong. we're coming together with the city and military veterans for the coca cola foundation's troops for fitness. an innovative program that's inspiring hundreds of people. with fun ways to move a little more. stay active and to see how good a little balance can feel. part of our goal to inspire more than 3 million people to rediscover the joy of being active this summer see the difference all of us can make, together. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> they're fixtures at the tomb of the unknowns, military guards known as sentinels. they are among the military's most elite with spotless military records. they go through rigorous tracking and testing before earning the prestigious volunteer duty. we went behind the scenes and talked to one of these sentin sentinels
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decide they need to discharge someone dishonorably and send them home, they don't spend a day in the brig and aren't punished by civilian law. they're allowed to go home and re-victimize other women. and so this is the culture that we're dealing with. if i write a bad check at the commissary, my commanding officer is going to call me up and threaten a court-martial for me. if, however, i am raped, my rapist will likely get away with it. >> so there's some numbers -- congresswoman, there's numbers on this that i want to show because i think they show exactly the problem and i'd like to get your reaction to them, susan. i'd like to talk about how -- because this sounds to me. i did a lot of reporting on the child rape scandal in the catholic church. and there's a lot of institutional similarities. and i want to talk about solving this actually bringing some accountability to bear and look at these hard numbers after we take this quick break. >>> we're talking about the shameful number of sexual assaults in the military which we learned today is up 35% since 2010. and susan burke, an attorne
decide they need to discharge someone dishonorably and send them home, they don't spend a day in the brig and aren't punished by civilian law. they're allowed to go home and re-victimize other women. and so this is the culture that we're dealing with. if i write a bad check at the commissary, my commanding officer is going to call me up and threaten a court-martial for me. if, however, i am raped, my rapist will likely get away with it. >> so there's some numbers -- congresswoman, there's...
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. >> i need a brig! i gave him a second look and i noticed that now his lips were getting blue and i knew at that point it's -- you have to make a decision. >> this is a very difficult decision for couples to make. to prevent the spread of aids and other diseases, modern rescue crews carry plastic equipment so they can give emergency breathing without direct mouth-to-mouth contact, part of what's called universal precautions. >> i knew that it was probably going to be a couple minutes before i could get him to shore. i didn't think that he had a chance unless i -- >> he's trying to give him mouth to mouth. >> that boy is good. >> now finally, help is on the way. but it's not a policeman or fireman. like garrett, it's just another person who was out in the park that day. >> when he went under water, the clock's ticking instantly. and that's why i went in the water. >> steven lloyd is a 46-year-old registered nurse, but unlike garrett couples he's not a lifeguard. in fact, steven lloyd says he hasn't been
. >> i need a brig! i gave him a second look and i noticed that now his lips were getting blue and i knew at that point it's -- you have to make a decision. >> this is a very difficult decision for couples to make. to prevent the spread of aids and other diseases, modern rescue crews carry plastic equipment so they can give emergency breathing without direct mouth-to-mouth contact, part of what's called universal precautions. >> i knew that it was probably going to be a couple...
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in 2005, sergeant kevin brigs spent more than hour talking a 22-year-old man out of committing suicideoff the -- from jumping off the bridge. the man he talked out of committing suicide will present him with the award. >>> the golden gate bridge authority will talk about increase egg the tolls in the coming months. the bridge district has a $29 million budget gap. the last toll hike was in september 2008. bridge officials say one bonus of the new electronic tolling system is that the increase can be less than a dollar because the traffic wouldn't be tied up as the toll takers try to make some change. >> all right. 7:53. let's check in with sal. big problems on another bridge. what's going on with the san mateo bridge. >> san mateo bridge, not toking well. we had a three-car crash about a mile in. the fire department is on the scene. three lanes are closed. they had to come in from the foster city side, hayward had to get in there as well. this is one of those things where we would not recommend using the san mateo bridge at all at this point. it looks like the -- it said on the dispatc
in 2005, sergeant kevin brigs spent more than hour talking a 22-year-old man out of committing suicideoff the -- from jumping off the bridge. the man he talked out of committing suicide will present him with the award. >>> the golden gate bridge authority will talk about increase egg the tolls in the coming months. the bridge district has a $29 million budget gap. the last toll hike was in september 2008. bridge officials say one bonus of the new electronic tolling system is that the...
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cases where there is a conviction of sexual assault in the military, there's about 60 days in the brigsexual assault in the civilian world will get you 10 to 15. so in effect it's rewarded like the catholic church you move around from base to base. the women on the other hand is investigated, taken through sexual barriers and her career sended. so she's treated as if she is the perpetratoperpetrator. >> military leaders that condone this kind of behavior need to be held accountable. there's a female i know that i went to tech school with she's getting stationed at the because he's at now. would you want your sister, cousin, niece, friend, neighbor -- >> this was a guy who was convicted and his conviction was thrown out by his commanding officer. i think he's a good guy. >> because we later found out this good family man cussed out the military police on base because he burned a couch. he was seen peeping over a female stall. it was biassed that's problem. the military is such a simultaneous community. you live and work around the community. so they cannot be able to govern themselves l
cases where there is a conviction of sexual assault in the military, there's about 60 days in the brigsexual assault in the civilian world will get you 10 to 15. so in effect it's rewarded like the catholic church you move around from base to base. the women on the other hand is investigated, taken through sexual barriers and her career sended. so she's treated as if she is the perpetratoperpetrator. >> military leaders that condone this kind of behavior need to be held accountable....
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so if you're going to only get six months in the brig or six months in -- in some type of, you know,l be a major crime and we're not taking it at that level and that's very frustrating to me and there is no reason that anybody would come forward. there's no financial remuneration for coming forward as a sexual assault survivor or a rape sur slivivosurvivor. you don't get any special consideration. on the contrary, if you're in the military, you get exited out of the military with a quickness. >> can i ask you, brigitte, if you can change one thing that might be the sccatalyst for overall change, where would you start? don't let rapists or anyone with sexual assault history in the military at all under any circumstances. >> okay. starting with recruitment and moving on from there. from army specialist brigitte mccoy, thank you so much. i appreciate your honesty here and your story. >> thank you for having me. >> you are so welcome. >>> nearly 15 months after hurricane sandy devastated the shore, this is what the asbury park looks like more than six months after hurricane sandy toppled
so if you're going to only get six months in the brig or six months in -- in some type of, you know,l be a major crime and we're not taking it at that level and that's very frustrating to me and there is no reason that anybody would come forward. there's no financial remuneration for coming forward as a sexual assault survivor or a rape sur slivivosurvivor. you don't get any special consideration. on the contrary, if you're in the military, you get exited out of the military with a quickness....
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brig political news of the day. no doubt about it all eyes on south carolina. first congressional district. robert beear has been on our go-too geothis race. he joins us this morning. robert, good morning. >> good morning to you. >> it wasn't even close. right? >> exactly. a lot of people the latest poles that came out as recently as sunday night showed it as 47-46. one point apart. final margin was nine points. >> bill: what happened? there is a poll a week ago that showed her up tep points. >> i think what happened was that the district just revealed you know what it was of a partisan group. the district went to mitt romney and you subtract a few points for the section scandal and get 54-45. >> you know e lith bell keith bull bush, i think sunday she got the endorsement of your paper. so she had a lot going for her. >> right. she played that up. our paper is conservative one of the few papers in south carolina to endorse republican nikki haley when she ran for governor three years ago. that was a big coup for her. she did not get the endorse thement of the hi
brig political news of the day. no doubt about it all eyes on south carolina. first congressional district. robert beear has been on our go-too geothis race. he joins us this morning. robert, good morning. >> good morning to you. >> it wasn't even close. right? >> exactly. a lot of people the latest poles that came out as recently as sunday night showed it as 47-46. one point apart. final margin was nine points. >> bill: what happened? there is a poll a week ago that...
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[laughter] i would be willing, at the charleston naval brig, if they want to have a military commission trial, to look at that location as a place you can do trials. the jail in joliet, illinois, was going to be the site. here's the problem -- to move the prisoners, you have to move the concept we are at war. i believe in due process and humane treatment of detainees under the law of war as well as in our civilian system. i challenge the president to embrace that law of war detention would be one of the options available for our country. there is a class of detainees that senator chambliss knows better than anyone else, that the intelligence is strong, evidence is of an intel nature, that this person is eminently involved in activities against our country and meet the definition of our qaeda- affiliated person who is actively engaged in terrorist activities. you are not going to take that evidence into a courtroom, military or civilian, but you will have to prove to a federal judge if the person is in fact an enemy combatants. but under war, you do not have to take them to trial. that i
[laughter] i would be willing, at the charleston naval brig, if they want to have a military commission trial, to look at that location as a place you can do trials. the jail in joliet, illinois, was going to be the site. here's the problem -- to move the prisoners, you have to move the concept we are at war. i believe in due process and humane treatment of detainees under the law of war as well as in our civilian system. i challenge the president to embrace that law of war detention would be...
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in history from brig a ham young university. following her service as ambassador in kuwait she was work as a senior advised visor for international affairs at the u.s. naval war college and a scholar in residence at the middle east institute. ambassador jones will be ready from day one to tack the numerous challenges facing libya. the libyan people are still struggling to remake their country after years of despotic leader shot. the libyan government has been -under strain to rein in militias. these drowns have attempted to use coercion and intimidation to exact legislative changes such as the recently passed political isolation law. and a terror threat still exists today in libya. a threat which has resulted on attacks on civilians and government officials and embassies, including in benghazi. ambassador jones will be our first ambassador since the tragic events at benghazi. it's important to remember the work of christy veins -- kris stevens and personnel who died. ambassador stevens and his staff belonged strongly that the re
in history from brig a ham young university. following her service as ambassador in kuwait she was work as a senior advised visor for international affairs at the u.s. naval war college and a scholar in residence at the middle east institute. ambassador jones will be ready from day one to tack the numerous challenges facing libya. the libyan people are still struggling to remake their country after years of despotic leader shot. the libyan government has been -under strain to rein in militias....
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i would be willing, at the charleston naval brig, if they want to have a military commission trial, took at that location as a place you can do trials. the jail in joliet, illinois, was going to be the site. here's the problem -- to move the prisoners, you have to move the concept we are at war. i believe in due process and humane treatment of detainees under the law of war as well as in our civilian system. i challenge the president to embrace that law of war detention would be one of the options available for our country. there is a certain class of detainees that senator chambliss knows better than anyone else, that the intelligence is strong, the evidence is of an intel nature, that this person is imminently involved in activities against our country and meet the definition of our qaeda-affiliated person who is-- meets the definition of al- qaeda-affiliated person who is actively engaged in terrorist activities. you are not going to take that evidence into a courtroom, military or civilian, but you will have to prove to a federal judge if the person is in fact an enemy combatants.e
i would be willing, at the charleston naval brig, if they want to have a military commission trial, took at that location as a place you can do trials. the jail in joliet, illinois, was going to be the site. here's the problem -- to move the prisoners, you have to move the concept we are at war. i believe in due process and humane treatment of detainees under the law of war as well as in our civilian system. i challenge the president to embrace that law of war detention would be one of the...
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i would be willing, at the charleston naval brig, if they want to have a military commission trial took at that location as a place you can do trials. the jail in joliet, illinois, was going to be the site. here's the problem -- to move the prisoners, you have to move the concept we are at war. i believe in due process, and humane treatment of detainees under the law of war as well as in our civilian system. i challenged the president to embrace that law of war detention would be one of the options available for our country. there is a class of detainees that senator chambliss knows better than anyone else that the intelligence is strong, evidence is of an intel nature, that this person is eminently involved in activities against our country and meet the definition of our qaeda affiliated person who is actively engaged in terrorist activities. you are not going to take that evidence into a courtroom am a military or civilian, but you will have to prove to a federal judge if the person is in fact an enemy combatants. the hague is receiving -- every war,eding -- but under you do not hav
i would be willing, at the charleston naval brig, if they want to have a military commission trial took at that location as a place you can do trials. the jail in joliet, illinois, was going to be the site. here's the problem -- to move the prisoners, you have to move the concept we are at war. i believe in due process, and humane treatment of detainees under the law of war as well as in our civilian system. i challenged the president to embrace that law of war detention would be one of the...
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[laughter] but i would be willing at the charleston naval brig if they want to have a court-martial or military commission trial to look at that location as a place you can do trials. but the jail in joliet, illinois, was going to be the site. here's the problem. to move the prisoners, you have to move the concept we're at war. and i believe in due process. and humane treatment of detainees under the law of war as well as in our civilian system. i challenged the president to embrace that law of war detention would be one of the options available to our country. there's a certain class of detainee that senator chambliss knows better than anyone else that the intelligence is strong, the evidence is -- of an intel nature that this person is intimately involved in activities against our cent and meets the definition of al qaeda affiliated person who's actively engaged in terrorist activity. but you're not going to take that evidence into a courtroom, either military or civilian. but you will have to prove to a federal judge that the person is in fact anen mi combatant. and every detainee g
[laughter] but i would be willing at the charleston naval brig if they want to have a court-martial or military commission trial to look at that location as a place you can do trials. but the jail in joliet, illinois, was going to be the site. here's the problem. to move the prisoners, you have to move the concept we're at war. and i believe in due process. and humane treatment of detainees under the law of war as well as in our civilian system. i challenged the president to embrace that law of...