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cedric: that is right. it's good to be with you.ding to these reports, the nsa and counterparts were in all of these areas, saying that they would go after the different parts that not only pertain to the sim cards themselves, but the and decryption up protocols -- and even protocols -- encryption protocols they were made by. once you get into the encrusted piece, then every thing else becomes open by those going after it. it's a pretty extensive operation. cory: and fairly interesting the intercept article saying it was so clever that it was like using a key to go into the front door instead of breaking the door down. cedric: that's right, because encryption is about -- all about the keys. and in this case, very complex algorithms to denote the modern encryption systems. it's very hard by themselves for agencies like the nsa to go in and break the more modern in christian -- more modern encryption systems. that is why they are looking for other ways to get in there so they can read traffic and get in there. the whole idea is to get
cedric: that is right. it's good to be with you.ding to these reports, the nsa and counterparts were in all of these areas, saying that they would go after the different parts that not only pertain to the sim cards themselves, but the and decryption up protocols -- and even protocols -- encryption protocols they were made by. once you get into the encrusted piece, then every thing else becomes open by those going after it. it's a pretty extensive operation. cory: and fairly interesting the...
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>> cedric. >> jimmy: cedric, nice to meet you. thank you for holding the fish.e you about to leave at the end of it? >> i had to throw stuff away, trash in my pocket. >> jimmy: very good. did you say you were a marine? >> yes, sir. >> jimmy: oh, worked out beautifully. was that the strangest request you've ever received on a public street? >> uh, it's up there. >> jimmy: well, thank you, cedric. and thank you, cousin sal. you look great. i think you should wear that all the time. thank you very much, that's cedric, everybody. >> jimmy: you know our first guest from four scary movies, two "cloudy with a chance of meatballs" and one "lost in translation." her tv show is called "mom," watch it thursday nights on cbs, please welcome anna faris. >> jimmy: more with anna faris >>> how are you? great to see you. you look fantastic. i love the outfit, i have to say. >> well, it's a power suit, they say. >> jimmy: is it a power suit? >> yes, i'm very powerful. >> jimmy: you and your husband, chris pratt were at the super bowl. i know he's a huge seahawks fan. >> we both
>> cedric. >> jimmy: cedric, nice to meet you. thank you for holding the fish.e you about to leave at the end of it? >> i had to throw stuff away, trash in my pocket. >> jimmy: very good. did you say you were a marine? >> yes, sir. >> jimmy: oh, worked out beautifully. was that the strangest request you've ever received on a public street? >> uh, it's up there. >> jimmy: well, thank you, cedric. and thank you, cousin sal. you look great. i think...
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cedric brownlee and his wife sharika both worked at sara lee until the plant closed. >> all of a sudden like, “wow, you know?” it was devastating for the community. there were a lot of people who really didn't know what tomorrow was going to bring. >> reporter: while both worked minimum wage jobs, cedric enrolled at east mississippi community college. he worked hard, earning several certifications. seven years after losing his job at sara lee, he was finally hired. a full-time job, with benefits, at paccar the truck engine plant. he now earns $15 an hour, double his minimum wage jobs. >> we came a long way, you know. now, here we are. we are living better than we ever lived. >> reporter: same for genice allen, who doubled her pay when she landed a job as an engineering specialist at airbus, and the company is now paying for her to pursue a business degree. >> and it happened for me. so, i'm very thankful for the opportunity. ♪ i'm gonna hide behind ♪ >> reporter: before we finish our story, meet yusef karriem, kamal karim's son. he sang that night at the courthouse. a high school senior
cedric brownlee and his wife sharika both worked at sara lee until the plant closed. >> all of a sudden like, “wow, you know?” it was devastating for the community. there were a lot of people who really didn't know what tomorrow was going to bring. >> reporter: while both worked minimum wage jobs, cedric enrolled at east mississippi community college. he worked hard, earning several certifications. seven years after losing his job at sara lee, he was finally hired. a full-time...
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we move on to cedric alexander. >> good morning. i was really struck by all your testimony, both oral and written. i jotted down some notes to myself just about the sort of composition of fatalities, at least in the data that we were given. it seemed like roughly half, maybe over half, was suicide and then other officers who were killed in the line of duty maybe some combination of, you know, felonious shootings and then vehicle crashes seem to be, like, sort of, three categories of fatalities. i want to focus, though, on the -- how do i want to put it? i think i want to focus on the suicide issue. and this question is probably directed more to dr. vialonte and to you, sergeant orr. when you read this testimony you can't help but take away from it something like hurt people, hurt people, including themselves. and i was struck by, you know, your testimony, sergeant orr about the fact that there is 18 states that don't have coverage for ptsd and your testimony, dr. vialonte, that we should encourage officers to reach out. and i was wo
we move on to cedric alexander. >> good morning. i was really struck by all your testimony, both oral and written. i jotted down some notes to myself just about the sort of composition of fatalities, at least in the data that we were given. it seemed like roughly half, maybe over half, was suicide and then other officers who were killed in the line of duty maybe some combination of, you know, felonious shootings and then vehicle crashes seem to be, like, sort of, three categories of...
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we move on to cedric alexander. >> good morning. i was struck by all your testimony, both oral and written. i jotted down some notes to myself just about the sort of composition of fatalities, at least in the data that we were given. it seemed like roughly half, maybe over half, was suicide, and then other officers who were killed in the line of duty, maybe some combination of, you know felonious shootings and then vehicle crashes seem to be, like, sort of three categories of fatalities. i want to focus though on the -- how do i want to put it? i think i want to focus on the suicide issue. and this question is probably directed more to dr. vialonte and to you sergeant orr. when you read this testimony, you can't help but take away from it something like hurt people, hurt people including themselves. and i was struck by you know your testimony, sergeant orr, about the fact that there is 18 states that don't have coverage for ptsd and your testimony, dr. vialonte, that we should encourage officers to reach out. i was wondering whether
we move on to cedric alexander. >> good morning. i was struck by all your testimony, both oral and written. i jotted down some notes to myself just about the sort of composition of fatalities, at least in the data that we were given. it seemed like roughly half, maybe over half, was suicide, and then other officers who were killed in the line of duty, maybe some combination of, you know felonious shootings and then vehicle crashes seem to be, like, sort of three categories of fatalities....
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the studio and in washington just outside of that committee hearing is retired air force colonel cedric layton, former member of the joint chiefs of staff as we wrap up our coverage, how crucial is this moment that we are watching right now in the history of this country? >> i think of it is incredibly crucial, del. every time there is a change in the leadership of the department of defense, it is the biggest organization in government, and because of america's role in the world, it is probably the fundamental expression of american power. every time the leadership changes, it's an essential component to that leadership and when that leadership changes it becomes a very important area that we need to look at. >> as we listen to the testimony, one thing that seems to be emerging is that there is a sense among the senators that the word is more dangerous. do you concur? >> i do, absolutely. it is very clear just like dr. carter, i can say that when i started my military career, the proposition was a simple proposition. you had one basic adversary named the soviet union and the communist s
the studio and in washington just outside of that committee hearing is retired air force colonel cedric layton, former member of the joint chiefs of staff as we wrap up our coverage, how crucial is this moment that we are watching right now in the history of this country? >> i think of it is incredibly crucial, del. every time there is a change in the leadership of the department of defense, it is the biggest organization in government, and because of america's role in the world, it is...
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cedric alexander. >> yes, thank you. the first question is for mr. bryant. you had alluded, in fact you didn't allude, you pretty much stated that some of your tribal officers who patrol triballer territories, you had mentioned sometimes they are mistaken as police officers? or accused of impersonating police officers, if you will? could you speak more to that as to what you mean very specifically and also what recommendations do you offer for that? and secondly, my next question is for mr. canterbury. you made mention to the fact -- and i think the last time you was with us you also made mention to the fact as well too that community policing is very important which i'm quite sure you agree with. but the high call volumes and less police officers today being hired, are you suggesting or recommending that there need to be more funding to hire more officers across the country? but if you would start mr. bryant, i would appreciate it. >> thank you. what i'm referring to in many instances across the country tribal law enforcement receives their training through
cedric alexander. >> yes, thank you. the first question is for mr. bryant. you had alluded, in fact you didn't allude, you pretty much stated that some of your tribal officers who patrol triballer territories, you had mentioned sometimes they are mistaken as police officers? or accused of impersonating police officers, if you will? could you speak more to that as to what you mean very specifically and also what recommendations do you offer for that? and secondly, my next question is for...
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. >> that was cedric leighton from washington dc.ght back. ♪ ♪ >> this is the best of bloomberg west. i'm cory johnson. smartphones and tablets have transformed the way television has watched and the way it is made. modern family was filmed entirely on apple devices. shelby holiday spoke with the producer of the show. >> the bigger story to me was the fact that the entire episode takes place on claire's computer screen. i find that to be the most interesting part of this. we just wanted to do it in a way that seemed as real as possible. so we just used the devices that one would use in real life. >> picking up a device is really easy to do, and connecting with someone across the country is really simple now. i have a feeling that producing this episode and directing it they not have been so simple. what challenges did you run into? >> there was a lot that when into this. the hardest part was coming up with the storyline in which we could feature all of 11 or 12 of our actors, and still stay on one person's computer screen. we had the
. >> that was cedric leighton from washington dc.ght back. ♪ ♪ >> this is the best of bloomberg west. i'm cory johnson. smartphones and tablets have transformed the way television has watched and the way it is made. modern family was filmed entirely on apple devices. shelby holiday spoke with the producer of the show. >> the bigger story to me was the fact that the entire episode takes place on claire's computer screen. i find that to be the most interesting part of this....
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we know the identity of a deadly shooting in georgeia. 33-year-old cedric practiceder.killed his exwife and two children and another and turned the gun on himself. two other children are in critical condition. investigators are looking for a motive. >> and now the weather hitting the northeast and causing delays on the rails and in the air and prompting a whole slew of school closings. and we have fox team coverage and we begin with david lee miller who is in laguardia airport. david? >> reporter: throughout the day it is, we have seen cancellations increase. 1907 cancellations that took place. a significant number in laguardia airport. take a look at my shoulder at the departure monitor and all of the red indicating a cancellation. 320 cancellations today and that is 55 percent of all flights. also boston airport logan, 69 percent of all flights and newark 33 percent and jfk slightly more than a quarter of all flights have been cancelled today because of the weather. and then there are the delays. 1200 of them system wide. one reason for the delays, we have seen in lag
we know the identity of a deadly shooting in georgeia. 33-year-old cedric practiceder.killed his exwife and two children and another and turned the gun on himself. two other children are in critical condition. investigators are looking for a motive. >> and now the weather hitting the northeast and causing delays on the rails and in the air and prompting a whole slew of school closings. and we have fox team coverage and we begin with david lee miller who is in laguardia airport. david?...
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>> okay, thank you. >> we're going to cedric alexander. >> this question is-for-dr. vilanante dr. miller and dr. ramey. if we look at the research you have done over the years as it relates to ptsd heart disease and suicide with older officers, see here, dr. vilanet you mentioned that suicide appears to cluster in the 44-year-old group and you also further testified here, too that large -- a rather large increase in suicide is seen in officers with 15 to 19 years of service. the question becomes, there's a population of police officers that are going out particularly those in my age group, okay where in the twilight of our careers, and much of what you're talking about, much of the research, i assume has been validated pretty much on this population on my population, if you will. now, if we consider the fact that there's a younger population of young men and women coming on police departments today, entirely different generation 21, 22 years of age and anecdotally, much healthier, grew up in a time where they become more health conscious because their parents are more health consc
>> okay, thank you. >> we're going to cedric alexander. >> this question is-for-dr. vilanante dr. miller and dr. ramey. if we look at the research you have done over the years as it relates to ptsd heart disease and suicide with older officers, see here, dr. vilanet you mentioned that suicide appears to cluster in the 44-year-old group and you also further testified here, too that large -- a rather large increase in suicide is seen in officers with 15 to 19 years of service....
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cedric alexander. currently i'm the public safety director in dekalb county, georgia, where i've been for the last two years. prior to that, i served five and a half years with the department of homeland security. as a federal security director there at dallas-ft. worth international airport. prior to that, i had an opportunity to serve as deputy commissioner of criminal justice in the state of new york and i'm also a psychologist, clinical psychologist. i trained both at the university of miami and the university of rochester, respectively, and both departments of psychiatry there where i received clinical training. my police career started back in 1977 in florida, and prior to going back to school to do doctoral work, i spent a number of years with the miami-dade police department. for me, this entire journey and having an opportunity to be part of this task force was most rewarding, very honestly, for me about this is to be able to serve on this panel with such a distinguished group of diverse indiv
cedric alexander. currently i'm the public safety director in dekalb county, georgia, where i've been for the last two years. prior to that, i served five and a half years with the department of homeland security. as a federal security director there at dallas-ft. worth international airport. prior to that, i had an opportunity to serve as deputy commissioner of criminal justice in the state of new york and i'm also a psychologist, clinical psychologist. i trained both at the university of...
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cedric paquette. third period damage here and they won the game. final of 5-2. >>> autographs, delon wright an ex-city college player now playing for the utah utes. took cal apart 76-61. jacob hurdle couldn't be stopped. and chase and randall and stanford stunned at colorado. 64-58. xavier colton. yeah. the buffs drop cal to 7-6 in league play. that is sports at this hour. this morning, everybody have a terrific holiday. i'll see you around. >> thank you vern. play of the day international soccer. take a look at this. the barcelona's luis suarez with an impressive bicycle kick in goal. look at that as the cross and here he comes up and over. got it. not a big deal in the outcome but an impressive goal. barcelona already leading them 4-0. but a bicycle kick is always really fun to watch. got it in the court, your play of the day. >>> i just like listening to the announcer. 6:25 right now. some golfers in the east bay came across an unusual hazard during their round. how a small plane ended up in the middle of the fairway. >> a fire damages an east b
cedric paquette. third period damage here and they won the game. final of 5-2. >>> autographs, delon wright an ex-city college player now playing for the utah utes. took cal apart 76-61. jacob hurdle couldn't be stopped. and chase and randall and stanford stunned at colorado. 64-58. xavier colton. yeah. the buffs drop cal to 7-6 in league play. that is sports at this hour. this morning, everybody have a terrific holiday. i'll see you around. >> thank you vern. play of the day...
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cedric parquet. third period damage here and they won the game. final of 5-2. >>> autographs, wright and excity college player now playing for the utah utes. took cal apart 76-61. jacob hurdle couldn't be stopped. and chase randall and stanford stunned at colorado. 64-58. xavier colton. yeah. the buffs drop cal to 7-6 in league play. that is sports at this hour. this morning, everybody have a terrific holiday. i'll see you around. >>> sounds good vern. play of the day. how about some international soccer? take a look at barcelona's luis suarez. bicycle kick, you don't see this a lot but it's pretty sweet. the cross and there it is. the goal. didn't make much of a difference in the outcome though. you may remember that guy, he was the biter, he got removed from a game after biting an opponent during the world cup. but mighty impressive right there. bart low that was already -- barcelona was already leading in a big way late in that match here. 4-0. your play of the day. sweet goal. >>> 5:24 now. the faa proposes flews on commercial drone -- new rul
cedric parquet. third period damage here and they won the game. final of 5-2. >>> autographs, wright and excity college player now playing for the utah utes. took cal apart 76-61. jacob hurdle couldn't be stopped. and chase randall and stanford stunned at colorado. 64-58. xavier colton. yeah. the buffs drop cal to 7-6 in league play. that is sports at this hour. this morning, everybody have a terrific holiday. i'll see you around. >>> sounds good vern. play of the day. how...
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brief about two-minute concluding remarks, and i'm going to start down at the end of the row with cedric alexander. >> thank you very much, madam chairperson. let me just say, i think today, for me, has been enlightening in the sense that this country, this nation, and those that were present here today had an opportunity to share their thoughts and ideas. about where we need to go in terms of enhancing and promoting policing as we continue to move into the 21st century. i think this is only the beginning of our journey to seek those recommendations that we'll forward on to the president. but what is clearly very evident here today to me is that i truly believe that we're on a trajectory to make an attempt to do something different here. for me to sit here and listen and take part in this has been educational. in spite of the fact i've been in this profession over 37 years, 38 years now, i am still learning more and more every day. the issues that confront us in this country have been long-standing and have a lot of history attached to them. but the moment in the present is where we're g
brief about two-minute concluding remarks, and i'm going to start down at the end of the row with cedric alexander. >> thank you very much, madam chairperson. let me just say, i think today, for me, has been enlightening in the sense that this country, this nation, and those that were present here today had an opportunity to share their thoughts and ideas. about where we need to go in terms of enhancing and promoting policing as we continue to move into the 21st century. i think this is...
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host: we have a caller from south carolina cedric. good morning.uest: it is good to talk to someone from south carolina. caller: you may change your mind after i'm done talking. congressman, my thing is -- why hasn't anybody talked about reinstating overtime pay. in south carolina, we cannot pay anyone over 40 hours. now, they pay people time and a half. when are the big companies going to start doing their share? they are asking for a one cent tax and south carolina to rebuild roads. the big companies -- bmw, bowlinewing, they are the ones who will benefit. host: let's let the congas my respond. guest: i'm not really entirely sure what he is talking about -- doing away with over time. i do not think the federal government has done do ways over time. maybe the stay is not paying as much as over time? i'm really not sure. if the federal government has done anything to alleviate overtime laws, i'm not aware of it. i know the governor of south carolina has proposed a plan to increase highway funding. it would be an increase in the gas tax, and the sim
host: we have a caller from south carolina cedric. good morning.uest: it is good to talk to someone from south carolina. caller: you may change your mind after i'm done talking. congressman, my thing is -- why hasn't anybody talked about reinstating overtime pay. in south carolina, we cannot pay anyone over 40 hours. now, they pay people time and a half. when are the big companies going to start doing their share? they are asking for a one cent tax and south carolina to rebuild roads. the big...