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and to the extent what that they are confidential, they are confidential under evidence code second, 1040 and not subject to disclosure. again to the extent that these three pages don't fall into those categories, i believe they are subject to disclosure in a redacted fashion. >> that is not what the sotf ruled >> mr. shaw, please. you had your opportunity to speak. mr. pilpel you may continue. mr. shaw, please give mr. pilpel a chance to speak. thank you. >> so to conclude, i believe that those three pages should be provided. neither memo discusses what the staff's rationale for non-disclosure at the time of the original request was. that may be something that is worth discussing. so i think it goes to the question of whether there was a willful violation or a different sort of matter? i believe mr. menat shaw is free to make a request at any time, particularly now that he believes that the matter is concluded and to the extent that there are records available post a concluded investigation. there may be additional records that are now subject to disclosure. it really turns on what
and to the extent what that they are confidential, they are confidential under evidence code second, 1040 and not subject to disclosure. again to the extent that these three pages don't fall into those categories, i believe they are subject to disclosure in a redacted fashion. >> that is not what the sotf ruled >> mr. shaw, please. you had your opportunity to speak. mr. pilpel you may continue. mr. shaw, please give mr. pilpel a chance to speak. thank you. >> so to conclude, i...
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the documents are not confidential. it's the information that is confidential. for example, if you request information about an fbi investigation, they might send you documents that are completely black with nothing except black on it. but you know that there is a document; that something was done. so if we ask for something, a document or some information, you could still give the public a document and hold onto the information. that way we know that something was done on paper, but that we can't have the information. thank you. >> commissioners, ray hart, director of san francisco open government. i think it's kind of circular reasoning or some sort -- i don't know how to describe it -- to say that because it took us two years to get to this point, it obviously wasn't willful because it was complicated. the law says you have a certain period of time to produce documents or explain why you are withholding them. period. it doesn't say oh, well you got a couple of years to sort of toss it around and decide whether you are going to hear it or not and decide when y
the documents are not confidential. it's the information that is confidential. for example, if you request information about an fbi investigation, they might send you documents that are completely black with nothing except black on it. but you know that there is a document; that something was done. so if we ask for something, a document or some information, you could still give the public a document and hold onto the information. that way we know that something was done on paper, but that we...
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said the package was agreed at a special crc board meeting last march and was the subject of a confidentiality agreement two instalments of four hundred and fifty thousand euro and two hundred and fifty thousand euro. but stephen to friends and supporters of the crc. there was this girly entrenched internal costs as a donation former chief executive brian initially able to appeas n befe the committee as he was on honeymoon abroad when the controversy broke. he insisted on donations did not go directly to topple senior executives' pay. i want addressed a perception has developed to target location donations for siphoned off specifically pages are in arms. i was never my ear and standing apart from his mom's independent senator shayne ross asked mr khan and if he knew that the coin the pay deal. your memorable moments he knew nothing about. its wheels karen o'donnell said mr carney should now be recalled before the committee store dynamics so i'd be asking chair and it is hard even for the rest back in order to see again. up because i can be. it's no one's tool. bac the people we represent which
said the package was agreed at a special crc board meeting last march and was the subject of a confidentiality agreement two instalments of four hundred and fifty thousand euro and two hundred and fifty thousand euro. but stephen to friends and supporters of the crc. there was this girly entrenched internal costs as a donation former chief executive brian initially able to appeas n befe the committee as he was on honeymoon abroad when the controversy broke. he insisted on donations did not go...
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concerns about privacy confidentiality being maintained concerned about public awareness we don't think people really know yet what's going on the u.k.'s national health service moves to make patient's medical records public sparking a nation my privacy debate. maybe also reflects the n.b.c. massive surveillance operation that is going on when we're talking about defending against terrorism which ultimately i think is it's where is a catch twenty two right because you. i don't want to take a program away that is saving people and creating a safer environment but at the same time you know i truly believe that we all have a right to know that freedom i believe we shouldn't be surveilled etc. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. thousands have rallied in vienna against a ball where some of europe's leading right wing politicians had gathered for the social event marches paula boyko reports now how the movement despite numerous protests is sweeping across the continent. academic a ball courts protest and courts of a sea everywhere because of the names on its guest list
concerns about privacy confidentiality being maintained concerned about public awareness we don't think people really know yet what's going on the u.k.'s national health service moves to make patient's medical records public sparking a nation my privacy debate. maybe also reflects the n.b.c. massive surveillance operation that is going on when we're talking about defending against terrorism which ultimately i think is it's where is a catch twenty two right because you. i don't want to take a...
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confidentiality. concerned about public awareness we don't think people really know yet what's going on the u.k.'s national health service moves to make patient's medical records public sparking a nationwide privacy debate. the world economic forum was created in nineteen seventy one and for over a forty years the dirtiest scuzzy names and business banking and politics met and davos switzerland it years meeting they claim they are meeting in order to devise new ways to save the world to deliver prosperity it's all. here you. how do you operate. i'm going to the most good sports such. as ruth i'm not an olympic hockey player. and my son. in his secret laboratory tim curry was able to build a news most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation and why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care watch only on the dot com. thousands have rallied in vienna against a ball where some of europe's leading right wing p
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explaining how medical records and some confidential information may be shared with third parties which they say is in order to improve patient care all of this will be kept under a new giant database called care and everyone's n.h.s. information will be included unless people choose to opt out by their family doctor now mental health illnesses have serious diseases and even smoking and drinking habits will be made available to researchers but also insurers and private medical companies and pharmaceutical companies now the n.h.s. has said that they do have measures in place to make sure that identities are kept private but i debate has been reignited between advocates of the benefits of such a database and campaigners we spoke with julia manning from twenty twenty health an independent think tank on the issue the first time it would bring together. from the hospital sector from the community sector so that's what's really revolutionary about it's. about. confidentiality being maintained concerned about public awareness we don't think people really know yet what's going on and also the a
explaining how medical records and some confidential information may be shared with third parties which they say is in order to improve patient care all of this will be kept under a new giant database called care and everyone's n.h.s. information will be included unless people choose to opt out by their family doctor now mental health illnesses have serious diseases and even smoking and drinking habits will be made available to researchers but also insurers and private medical companies and...
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confidentiality being maintained concerned about public awareness we don't think people really know yet what's going on u.k.'s national health service moves to make patient's medical records public sparking a nationwide privacy debate. to china for example growing exactly the way the west grew they're creating more credit in the system they're creating more debt in the system the rich are getting richer and the foresting poor eight hundred million people live below less than fifteen dollars a day in china and that doesn't seem to be changing it's the number one problem the chinese government has right now you know it seems to me that what the rich have done is that you know they made themselves so comfortable but in the process of destroying the entire process of where they got their wealth from in the first place the government stood me to look at people's wealth to worry about these generational dynasties that created today i mean if you're a billionaire as i say this is a real danger to society that these people were going to be sort of like sitting there at the top of the. majority
confidentiality being maintained concerned about public awareness we don't think people really know yet what's going on u.k.'s national health service moves to make patient's medical records public sparking a nationwide privacy debate. to china for example growing exactly the way the west grew they're creating more credit in the system they're creating more debt in the system the rich are getting richer and the foresting poor eight hundred million people live below less than fifteen dollars a...
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confidentiality ping maintained. people really know yet what's going on national health service is moving to make patient's medical records public sparking a nationwide. majority . would be to say the majority of people made clear the choice to. join. the only thing we may expect is that the. government and opposition. necessary understandings specially. to define. these policies it's a. pleasure to have you with us here today. if you are just joining us welcome to the program here on our to international and it's a leaker edward snowden has held his first live q. and a session on certain questions online at the agency was a blowing and america's mass surveillance snowden said that he has no chance. so the trial in america you pointed out that if you turn to congress with his information in the first place they would have charged him with a crime on the spot but it was a bit of a stretch the bulk collection of personal data must come to an end that it violates the u.s. constitution and remains in effect when it comes
confidentiality ping maintained. people really know yet what's going on national health service is moving to make patient's medical records public sparking a nationwide. majority . would be to say the majority of people made clear the choice to. join. the only thing we may expect is that the. government and opposition. necessary understandings specially. to define. these policies it's a. pleasure to have you with us here today. if you are just joining us welcome to the program here on our to...
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a confidentiality being maintained concerned about public awareness we don't think people really know yet what's going on. national health service moves to make patient's medical records public sparking a nationwide privacy debate. maybe also reflected the massive surveillance operation that is going on when we're talking about defending against terrorism which ultimately i think is it's where it is a catch twenty two right because you don't want to take a program away that is saving people and creating a safer environment but at the same time you know i truly believe that we all have a right to freedom i believe we shouldn't be surveilled except for a. drama is to try to be ignored. stories others who refused to notice its. existence changing the world. to picture of today's. world from around the globe. broke through. thousands have rallied in vienna against a ball where some of europe's leading right wing politicians have gathered for the social event parties probably boycott reports now how the movement numerous protests is sweeping across the continent. here enters the academic a
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work or we take a look at trent green above here in china confidential the couple in the credit card. credit card to become very common ways for many chinese people that spend their money credit card consumption has also been the main way for universities tend to spend their money. after the show them one thirty three percent of chinese university student or credit card users the survey also showed that credit card can be more popular among freshmen university. the per capita ownership of credit card one freshman and sophomores in universities is about to park most of them preferred to pay for their online shopping with credit cards the industrial commercial bank of china. the condition that eighty two million credit card. as of june two thousand thirteen the transactions using credit cards. but seven hundred fifty billion us the top of the twenty four billion dollars for the popularity of credit card and universities not exposing young people to the rest of the credit. tiny dot com reported that some tiny think issued credit cards go about the content credit limits for university stu
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so that's what's with the preparation it takes a look and sound of outs in the state confidentiality being maintained consent topical and that's because people really know yet what's going on. also the three c the popcorn ceiling outlined a resigned to having access to information has been able to unfold and clinical but such thoughts you might be very concerned that private information is publicly available. we're a fedex shipping opt in system. and so the debate continues a massive drive for patient care improvement for the gross violation of peace and privacy of the nhs constitution does set out that individuals have the right to object to disclosures of the personal confidential data and appeals to have the right that these injections to be respected the sir silly rt monday it's a good time stories from around the world. iraqi authorities a series of bombings in and forth on the capital have killed twelve people the deadliest last two lines of a soldier his wife and four children as a slap destroying your mouse in the process. other explosions happened on a busy street and an out
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session, keep that confidential? that is perhaps not the most el eloquent motion i have ever made. >> [ laughter ] >> so moved. >> second. >> public comment? hearing none, all in favor? >> aye. >> opposed? there are none. mr. st. croix, can you make the announcements? >> finding of probable cause for ethics commission complaint 13-111013, at its regular meeting of january 28th, 2013, in the matter of ethics complaint 13-1103,the ethics commission made a determination that there is probably cause to believe the following violations of the san francisco campaign and governmental conduct code occurred and that the respondents committed them. one violation of san francisco campaign and governmental conduct code section 1.1 16 subsection a2 for reporting and receiving a loan to his candidate committee in excess of $120,000. two, one violation of san francisco campaign and governmental conduct code section 1.1 16, subsection c, for repaying aloan amount in excess of $120,000. 3 one violation of california government code s
session, keep that confidential? that is perhaps not the most el eloquent motion i have ever made. >> [ laughter ] >> so moved. >> second. >> public comment? hearing none, all in favor? >> aye. >> opposed? there are none. mr. st. croix, can you make the announcements? >> finding of probable cause for ethics commission complaint 13-111013, at its regular meeting of january 28th, 2013, in the matter of ethics complaint 13-1103,the ethics commission made a...
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this is a confidential source agreement for instance which under confidential between the regular tissue of fertile and eta has been out there for almost thirty years now home ever since that time it's been a case of the decking got there hasn't been any documents or or proof to show that the next cover it didn't he know so it's it's possible that they were left in a dark michelin own medicine when she got into clear about other aspects of the drug war but when it comes to the effect appears to appreciate especially the arrangement they had possibly been the opposite is about the content of the range that it doesn't look like an impasse and credible story deed will have to follow up with you on this ad in the future. investigative reporter in japan and cto angela is an everyday that one of our t's own experiences in the classroom in his report. that's exactly what happened in the aftermath of the story covers on breaking the senate yesterday at the mine brought attention to the plight of the impending journalists within one from being back nines on the collaborative information website w
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source agreement for instance which is under confidential between the elite in order to seal a carteland the da has been out there for almost two years now ever since that time that's been the case next conduct there hasn't been any documents or proof to show that the next government didn't you know so it's possible that they were left in the dark on this one but the simple act of actually govern the clear about other aspects of the drug war but when it comes to the fast and furious operation especially the arrangement they had possibly would visit these about the content of the arrangements it doesn't look like they knew and credible story indeed we'll have to follow up with you on this in the future investigative reporter andrew tennis thank you thanks a lot it's not every day that one of our t.'s own experiences backlash from a news report but that's exactly what happened in the aftermath of a story covered on breaking the set yesterday abby martin brought attention to the plight of independent journalists who've been blocked from being recognized on the collaborative information w
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these are called confidential source agreements and there there's no doubt this is dept documents that were released by the prosecution and there's no contention on the other side that this was and continues to be the case as heck even jack riley the head of that she probably. spoke to make sensibly several times about this and there's no contention there and now where the contention lies is to what extent immunity agreements like these apply to other cartel leaders and this is where the defense and prosecution differ with vincent peale as he's nicknamed the loosely translated as pretty boy contents is that these agreements apply to him and other leaders that in exchange for intel on other groups such as will state does he had the same kind of protection that was afforded to their lawyer the prosecution denies this. kind of spiced up the case in fact a little further and actually also said that not just was intel those being exchanged but that even there was fast and furious weapons as well and i wanted to i want to get to that before we deal. in getting the d.n.a. information on rival
these are called confidential source agreements and there there's no doubt this is dept documents that were released by the prosecution and there's no contention on the other side that this was and continues to be the case as heck even jack riley the head of that she probably. spoke to make sensibly several times about this and there's no contention there and now where the contention lies is to what extent immunity agreements like these apply to other cartel leaders and this is where the...
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controller's benchmark studies, audits, investigations and other reports shall be confidential? >> that is -- >> that is the first part of it. >> first part. >> and the second quarter part of the standards is records of any investigation shall be considered confidential information to the extent permitted by state law. >> correct. and then there is the evidence code 1040 section defining "official information." >> okay. and that portion we don't have in our memo, right? tonight? >> here it is if you want to take a look at it. >> okay. :mr. givner, have i missed anything? >> no, no. i was just searching to see if i had evidence code 1040. i would note that infection f1.8110b involves whistle-blower complaints and the second section you noted c3699-13 involves ethics investigations. do commissioners have objections to taking public comment now. >> no. >> it sound like what you are offering to mr. shaw is something outside of public comment and as a party to this proceeding you are giving him five minutes and after mr. shaw's five minutes open up the floor for public comment. >> ok
controller's benchmark studies, audits, investigations and other reports shall be confidential? >> that is -- >> that is the first part of it. >> first part. >> and the second quarter part of the standards is records of any investigation shall be considered confidential information to the extent permitted by state law. >> correct. and then there is the evidence code 1040 section defining "official information." >> okay. and that portion we don't...
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leaked confidential information showing the boys are getting less than two months of punishment. more now in that story. >> reporter: raj, california's justice system for juveniles puts rehabilitation over pun irment, and sometimes that can mean punishment that can make the public go mad but even shorter punishments can be enough to keep the juvenile offenders from becoming adult criminals. audrie pott's family blames her suicide on the humiliation she suffered after a drinking house party. all three boys admitted to sexually assaulting audrie and taking naked photos of her. all three suspects were charged as juveniles. the reports go on to say that two of the boys were sentenced to 30 days in juvenile hall and served over 15 weekends. the third suspect was sentenced to 45 days. by law the santa clara district attorney's office who supervise is criminal justice cannot comment directly on that case because of the age of the suspects. if they were tried as an adult the crime could have landed them in jail for a decade but juvenile offenders get lesser sentences in the hopes they ca
leaked confidential information showing the boys are getting less than two months of punishment. more now in that story. >> reporter: raj, california's justice system for juveniles puts rehabilitation over pun irment, and sometimes that can mean punishment that can make the public go mad but even shorter punishments can be enough to keep the juvenile offenders from becoming adult criminals. audrie pott's family blames her suicide on the humiliation she suffered after a drinking house...
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. >> any concerns here he is revealing blow by blow conversations, confidential conversations he had with the president and other top national security advisers? >> here is what i would have to say. anybody who has the privilege of serving an administration at a high level an participate in policy discussions and has confidential conversations with principles and presidents and leaves office makes a decision how they are going to talk or write about that experience and when. that's everybody's decision to make for himself or herself. i would simply say that the president asked secretary gates to stay on as secretary of defense and he appreciates the service he gave to this administration, to this president and very much valued the role he played in this administration and the advice he gave. for other issues, i'll leave it to other folks to decide because everyone makes decision in that circumstance. some write books, some people don't. we're focused on all the things we need to work on in 2014 about national security matters, domestic matters, economic matters, matters of providing
. >> any concerns here he is revealing blow by blow conversations, confidential conversations he had with the president and other top national security advisers? >> here is what i would have to say. anybody who has the privilege of serving an administration at a high level an participate in policy discussions and has confidential conversations with principles and presidents and leaves office makes a decision how they are going to talk or write about that experience and when. that's...
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a star witness testifying that he gave mark toma --martoma confidential information. su keenan joins us. this is a big day. of the is at the heart government's case. he made in say that illegal $206 million trading profit. any wrongdoing. he initially sat with his head the meteorologist waited for him -- new rolla just waited for him to look up. he then pointed to him. testified in return for immunity. >> what does this mean as far as mortoma's people saying -- he has's people saying done no wrong. >> he spent the last two days testifying that he was shocked. the doctors were part of so-called experts network and barred from giving confidential data. ss you know ,sac the firm wa entering into a settlement -- as you know, sac the firm was entering into a settlement about illegal stock trading activity. it clear he wanted to go all in as regards the credibility of these two witnesses. the doctor that testified today, he is expected to say that his memory is faulty on tuesday. >> su keenan joining us with the very latest on that insider trading trial. kind toecurity of o
a star witness testifying that he gave mark toma --martoma confidential information. su keenan joins us. this is a big day. of the is at the heart government's case. he made in say that illegal $206 million trading profit. any wrongdoing. he initially sat with his head the meteorologist waited for him -- new rolla just waited for him to look up. he then pointed to him. testified in return for immunity. >> what does this mean as far as mortoma's people saying -- he has's people saying done...
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it was suntec to the confidentiality agreements. want to date includes a two hundred thousand euro tax free lump sum payment of over two hundred and seventy three thousand euro which was taxable. then there was a further payment of two hundred and sixty eight hasn't your attendance is to ensure that mr kiley would get a pension of nearly one hundred present your early years because he was taking any retirements. the final pensions pale came to over seven hundred thousand euro and was disclosed in the sea or sees it tough because as a donation. so who knew about this company c yesterday mr kiley successor brian coleman who himself stood down in december along with the rest of the boys since he wasn't aware of the payment on to it yesterday morning. your memorable moments. he knew nothing about so what next the agency has appointed an interim administration to rome to see your seat. it is taking legal advice and is not turning and looking for the return of the money or else seeking the advice of the coyote. she made causing fourteen y
it was suntec to the confidentiality agreements. want to date includes a two hundred thousand euro tax free lump sum payment of over two hundred and seventy three thousand euro which was taxable. then there was a further payment of two hundred and sixty eight hasn't your attendance is to ensure that mr kiley would get a pension of nearly one hundred present your early years because he was taking any retirements. the final pensions pale came to over seven hundred thousand euro and was disclosed...
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the details of the investigation are required to be confidential by the san francisco charter to the maximum extent allowed by the state law. >> all right, but so aside from the negotiations, suppose that we wanted to hear and we have supreme power, and suppose that we want to hear from the members of the puc and the people who are involved with this action, and could we have subpoenaed them in here for tonight and taken their testimony? >> yeah. >> yes, >> we could? >> yes. >> well, okay. >> and in that, and in a public hearing on the merits, yes. and i believe that we could also ask them to testify in a closed session, if you wanted to hear from them in that part of the investigation. >> we could do it in an open session in front of the public. >> no. >> we could not. >> no. >> no. not until we get to the point where there is a hearing on the merits and that is all public. >> i am sorry. >> i think that what i am going to have to do is having a conversation with you after this meeting explaining this procedure. >> i understand, i am just having great difficulty trying to figure out
the details of the investigation are required to be confidential by the san francisco charter to the maximum extent allowed by the state law. >> all right, but so aside from the negotiations, suppose that we wanted to hear and we have supreme power, and suppose that we want to hear from the members of the puc and the people who are involved with this action, and could we have subpoenaed them in here for tonight and taken their testimony? >> yeah. >> yes, >> we could?...
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a search of private and confidential the confidential information such as medical records making activities and work related e mails. now the issue of unreasonable searches and seizures has what courts across the country. six courts have ruled that the port mann act allows for cell phone search as three others disagree the law currently in place as they soften a forty year old supreme court decision whether for ninety one percent of americans own it and store personal information on their cell phones. while the european union has suspended some of its economic sanctions against iran as part of a groundbreaking nuclear deal this could be the first sign that tensions are finally beginning to ease between western countries and so called rogue nation. in exchange for these lips. ron had been lifted restrictions iran has agreed to scale back its uranium enrichment program. the deal with the restrictions on the trade of petrochemicals and precious metals. it also creates a special banking channel to facilitate payments for goods like food and medicine. now this is that every deal that will last f
a search of private and confidential the confidential information such as medical records making activities and work related e mails. now the issue of unreasonable searches and seizures has what courts across the country. six courts have ruled that the port mann act allows for cell phone search as three others disagree the law currently in place as they soften a forty year old supreme court decision whether for ninety one percent of americans own it and store personal information on their cell...
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they're invoking confidentiality and to explain their reasons for doing so. if we expect government agencies to hold companies accountable for breaking the law, then we, the public, must be able to hold agencies accountable for enforcing the law. we can't do that if we're kept in the dark. the truth in settlements act shines light on these agencies' decisions and it gives the american people a chance to hold agencies accountable for fairly and effectively enforcing our laws. i urge my colleagues to join us in supporting this bill. thank you, mr. president. i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. reid: is the senate in a quorum call. the presiding officer: it is. mr. reid: i ask that it be terminated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: mr. president, the republican leader and i don't agree on everything, but we do agree on some things, and there is one thing no one can dispute that we agree on, and that's our love of baifnl baseball. we
they're invoking confidentiality and to explain their reasons for doing so. if we expect government agencies to hold companies accountable for breaking the law, then we, the public, must be able to hold agencies accountable for enforcing the law. we can't do that if we're kept in the dark. the truth in settlements act shines light on these agencies' decisions and it gives the american people a chance to hold agencies accountable for fairly and effectively enforcing our laws. i urge my...
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it's best kept confidential for the moment, wolf. >> why not just keep those technical points confidential but release everything else? >> reporter: now, they have, wolf, released summaries of the deal and that's been put out to reporters. we've talked about that over the last couple of weeks. the average text of the deal, it's their preference because of what they say the iaea would like to see happen, that those text remain confidential. >> jim acosta, thanks very much. >>> and fareed zakaria is joining us from davos, switzerland, after a conversation with president rouhani. it gets to the sensitive part of what the iranians have agreed to do and what they have not agreed to. watch this. >> translator: we will not accept any limitations and in accordance with the parliament law in the future, we're going to need 20,000 megawatts of electricity and we're determined to get the nuclear fuel at the hands of our scientists and we're going to follow on this path. >> so there would be no destruction of centrifuges, of existing centrifuges? >> translator: not under any circumstances. >> it seems
it's best kept confidential for the moment, wolf. >> why not just keep those technical points confidential but release everything else? >> reporter: now, they have, wolf, released summaries of the deal and that's been put out to reporters. we've talked about that over the last couple of weeks. the average text of the deal, it's their preference because of what they say the iaea would like to see happen, that those text remain confidential. >> jim acosta, thanks very much....
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or to tell the truth, it is a long book, there is a lot that is favorable, but there is a lost confidential conversations that the people in involved would have hat a seasonable expectation of privacy as described bird the supreme court and now they are revealed. something could be lost in terms of the candor with which the aides around a president are feeling they can be comfortable to speak. >> how can a president conduct war and peace sensitive conversation if he thinks people are gathering material for a best seller? >> and the other question, occurred to me immediately, if he felt this strongly and thought it was being managed this badly, and that the process was this dysfunctional, why did he stay on? look, toward the end of the bush years i knew from talking to him he was dying to leave, he stayed on very reluctantly. it is not surprising he had unmess an experience and what he suggests described why it was more unpleasant. manage is lost. >> i want to be clear --. >> i am not questioning the veracity. he has every right to speak his mind but the business of the private conversations
or to tell the truth, it is a long book, there is a lot that is favorable, but there is a lost confidential conversations that the people in involved would have hat a seasonable expectation of privacy as described bird the supreme court and now they are revealed. something could be lost in terms of the candor with which the aides around a president are feeling they can be comfortable to speak. >> how can a president conduct war and peace sensitive conversation if he thinks people are...
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confidential information such as medical records banking activities and work related e-mails now the issue of unreasonable searches and seizures has split courts across the country six courts have ruled that the fourth amendment allows for cellphone searches three others disagree the law currently in place is based off of the forty year old supreme court decision well before ninety one percent of americans own and store personal information on their cell phones. well the european union has suspended some of its economic sanctions against iran as part of a groundbreaking nuclear deal this could be the first sign that tensions are finally beginning to ease between western countries and the so-called rogue nation and in exchange for these lifts iran has lifted restrictions iran has agreed to scale back its uranium enrichment program the deal lifts the restrictions on the trade of petro chemicals and precious metals it also creates a special banking channel to facilitate payments for goods like food and medicine now this is a temporary deal that will last for about six months while negot
confidential information such as medical records banking activities and work related e-mails now the issue of unreasonable searches and seizures has split courts across the country six courts have ruled that the fourth amendment allows for cellphone searches three others disagree the law currently in place is based off of the forty year old supreme court decision well before ninety one percent of americans own and store personal information on their cell phones. well the european union has...
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confidential communication or racing just moments after? some very dark messages. >> all of my top sources. you go back and read the woodward stories and he talks by the flower pot. there are real concerns because regulators like to have electronic data captures and stored. $3.75 millionout and they have a new app and we are downloading it now so we can play with it. others will go to market because you were getting confidential communication that is not actionable. if not this, someone else will be in this space and they will not necessarily be traceable. >> how will this he main stream? even if you have an account on this service, it looks as though you have something to hide. >> this is the marketing strategy. they want to go viral. they are not hiring a sales force. they want employees to use it reaching critical mass and everyone may be using it. you slide your finger over the text and it disappears after your finger goes across it. you could not take a picture if they were saying something incriminating. >> but the text is still all s
confidential communication or racing just moments after? some very dark messages. >> all of my top sources. you go back and read the woodward stories and he talks by the flower pot. there are real concerns because regulators like to have electronic data captures and stored. $3.75 millionout and they have a new app and we are downloading it now so we can play with it. others will go to market because you were getting confidential communication that is not actionable. if not this, someone...
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but he has arguably betrayed the trust of the president by disclosing confidential conversations, whatyou think of that? >> i think that is completely wrong. i think everybody assumes that top level officials are likely to write their memiors. it is a long tradition and going on for decades and centuries even. presidents write their own memiors and it is no surprise that cabinet secretaries and others dot same. i don't think gates revealed every conversation. it is part of the business in washington and no one is surprised. >> he completes. president for making the right call in the raid to kill osama bin laden. he called it a tough and courageous call. if it was a hazy but no one would talk about betrying trust. look at your bock store. and what truck a lot of people what offended some of the military personnel. and lost their lives in iraq. this is a president who ordered a troph surge in iraq. and according to gates had no confidence in his own decision. how do you so that? >> it is a revelation. and if the white house wants to denotice they can do that. this is the other side of ga
but he has arguably betrayed the trust of the president by disclosing confidential conversations, whatyou think of that? >> i think that is completely wrong. i think everybody assumes that top level officials are likely to write their memiors. it is a long tradition and going on for decades and centuries even. presidents write their own memiors and it is no surprise that cabinet secretaries and others dot same. i don't think gates revealed every conversation. it is part of the business in...
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. >> they are not speaking publicly because this is a matter supposed to be confidential because it went through the juvenile courts, just, but often juvenile offenders got a fraction of the penalty they would pay if tried as an adult because california law considers juveniles have the light to rehabilitation. >> you know, the district attorney doesn't always agree with all the sentences in every case, but we're subject to what the standard practices are of the court and probation. >> reporter: the assistant d.a. super vices the county's juvenile justice system. he cannot comment directly on the boys punishment who admitted to sexual assaulting 15-year-old audrie potts and taking pictures of her naked body after drinking at a party in 2012. two of the teen boys adjudicated as juveniles, served 30 days in jauf nile hall each. the third's punishment was 45 days. as adults, they could have gotten ten years in prison but the assistant d.a. says california law puts rehabilitation over punishment. >> if there is a period of incarceration in any case, it has to serve a rehab purpose to send a m
. >> they are not speaking publicly because this is a matter supposed to be confidential because it went through the juvenile courts, just, but often juvenile offenders got a fraction of the penalty they would pay if tried as an adult because california law considers juveniles have the light to rehabilitation. >> you know, the district attorney doesn't always agree with all the sentences in every case, but we're subject to what the standard practices are of the court and probation....
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kaiser says it can't comment because of patient confidentiality. saying goodbye to former isi prime minister, ariel sharo thousands pass by his caske the nation prepares for his funeral. and drought will deepen in e west this week... ...and for that matter, next week. we'll ha the forecast after a break. israelis are remembering for ovnights can feel califolong and lonely.dren, i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel normal. to help, sleep train is collecting pajamas for foster children, big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help make a foster child's night a little cozier. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. check it out. learning's fun now. yeah, back in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet to play and learn online. all we had was that franklin fuzzypants. ah, the educational toy bear. remember when the battery went out? [ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need so
kaiser says it can't comment because of patient confidentiality. saying goodbye to former isi prime minister, ariel sharo thousands pass by his caske the nation prepares for his funeral. and drought will deepen in e west this week... ...and for that matter, next week. we'll ha the forecast after a break. israelis are remembering for ovnights can feel califolong and lonely.dren, i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel normal. to...
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what can you tell us about this at least confidentially it's already a microcould site now they're to add sites but why do we have to come down here knowing that 17 hundred is for more viable they've moved on 18 hundred can't we see or is that 17 hundred a gun otherwise we've got to keep coming down here. if you're going to continue it something we can keep an eye on so it doesn't fall without us recognizing it. thank you >> thank you. >> hello, again. i was going to talk about the request to deny the application but as for the indefinitely continuance i believe it goes right along with at&ts approach from the beginning and that's been at&t only being could active when they have to be. i appreciate and understand their strategy. and hedging their bets against the next proposed site but there should be time limits in regards to what they're requesting. thank you >> thank you. >> patricia. in all the previous at&t cases i've been on its russia rupture now they're losing one let's do it our way. the continuance should be denied and you should make a decision and let's get on with it. i'm
what can you tell us about this at least confidentially it's already a microcould site now they're to add sites but why do we have to come down here knowing that 17 hundred is for more viable they've moved on 18 hundred can't we see or is that 17 hundred a gun otherwise we've got to keep coming down here. if you're going to continue it something we can keep an eye on so it doesn't fall without us recognizing it. thank you >> thank you. >> hello, again. i was going to talk about the...
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the position litigation those matters are confidential and item 9 and vote to hold itemses. as department turman we are back in open sessions and okay. can you call the next line item >> vote to elect to disclose any item in the san francisco administrative code 12 point a. >> i move not to close. >> i all in favor. >> i. thank you all offered. mr. secretary >> item 12. adjournment. once again members of commission and public we're john sharp together meeting in honor of star 2124 who started with the at the present time, in 1981 he worked aliens at central and speech operation and gang task force and the domestic violence staff unit and public fisherman's wharf foyers. on november 28th he was promoted and retire the department after 29 years of serve lieutenant passed away on december 1st, 2013, he will be greatly missed terry thank you lieutenant givenz for your faith service. i have a motion for adjournment >> all in favor, say i. we're adjourned.
the position litigation those matters are confidential and item 9 and vote to hold itemses. as department turman we are back in open sessions and okay. can you call the next line item >> vote to elect to disclose any item in the san francisco administrative code 12 point a. >> i move not to close. >> i all in favor. >> i. thank you all offered. mr. secretary >> item 12. adjournment. once again members of commission and public we're john sharp together meeting in...