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thank you for the terrific teams at csis and u.s. commission on international religious freedom for bringing us together. as you probably know, we at state rely on csis's world-class research and analysis to help us look around the corner and make sense of emerging challenges. so i'm pleased that you've taken on the topic of religious extremism in africa. as your project implies, policymakers need to better understand both how religion affects issues of security and stability, and equally important, how to encourage and reinforce non-violent, tolerant expressions of faith. the social fabric and the political dialogue. so while much global attention to violent extremism focuses on syria and iraq, religiously motivated violent extremism is on the rise in africa, in east africa, west africa, the sahel and the maghreb. so this is a really vitally important, it's still under study topic, and thank you for taking it on. i would like to start at the beginning by simply stating the obvious, which is that freedom of religion, freedom of consc
thank you for the terrific teams at csis and u.s. commission on international religious freedom for bringing us together. as you probably know, we at state rely on csis's world-class research and analysis to help us look around the corner and make sense of emerging challenges. so i'm pleased that you've taken on the topic of religious extremism in africa. as your project implies, policymakers need to better understand both how religion affects issues of security and stability, and equally...
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he's another coauthor of the report, a research assistant here at csis. so you'll be very impressed with everything he has to say. so andrew, over to you. and thank you all for being here. >> goods afternoon. my name is andrew met system rick. i'm a research assistant and one of the authors of the study. so i'm just going to take a brief time to go over sort of what the key findings of the study were what were our big takeaways from the entire process. i think we've seen other the past couple of years an increase in russian operational tempo that have been engaged in what we perceive as new and worrying activities at sea, major components of these have taken place around the european land mass, whether that's in the ball trick or med traiterranean. vice admiral, the commander of the allied command was quoted pretty widely about his statement where he asserted that russian actives the were at the highest level since the end of the cold war. the key thing to remember about that statement is the way u was reported often left out that last clausing with since
he's another coauthor of the report, a research assistant here at csis. so you'll be very impressed with everything he has to say. so andrew, over to you. and thank you all for being here. >> goods afternoon. my name is andrew met system rick. i'm a research assistant and one of the authors of the study. so i'm just going to take a brief time to go over sort of what the key findings of the study were what were our big takeaways from the entire process. i think we've seen other the past...
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thank you, richard and patricia kings at csis and that the u.s.ommission on international religious freedom for bringing us together. as you probably know we at the state department rely on csis is world-class research and analysis to help us look around the corner and make sense of emerging issues. i'm really pleased that you have in conjunction with the commission taken on this really interesting topic of religious extremism in africa. as the project title implies, policymakers need to better understand both the religion affects issues of security and stability but equally important how to encourage and reinforce nonviolent public expressions of faith in their role in the public life, the social fabric and the political dialogue. so while so much of global attention has focused on syria and iraq, that's what comes to most people minds. in fact, regionally motivated, religiously motivated by the extremism is on the rise in africa. as will be similar to many of you as africa experts, it's not limited to one part of the continent. east africa, west
thank you, richard and patricia kings at csis and that the u.s.ommission on international religious freedom for bringing us together. as you probably know we at the state department rely on csis is world-class research and analysis to help us look around the corner and make sense of emerging issues. i'm really pleased that you have in conjunction with the commission taken on this really interesting topic of religious extremism in africa. as the project title implies, policymakers need to better...
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faq csis for organizing this event. and i want to thank the undersecretary for a very insightful remarks. i'm going to start a little bit about him speaking about the general overview of religion africa and that how we at the commission see religious extremism spreading throughout the continent. and look at some of the responses that we've seen, governmental and societal international responses. and i will conclude with some recommendations. so first about religion in africa. as many of your aware religion is conspicuous throughout african society. you see in churches and mosques everywhere. prayer is highly devoted and very faithful in terms of fulfilling their tenants. as we are earlier religious poll showed religion is amongst the primary motivator for many africans. 2009 afro barometer poll, 81% labeled religion very important. pew found that to be higher at 90%. in addition to the strong faith with an african society we see anything very diverse. not only do we have strong islam and christian committees that compet
faq csis for organizing this event. and i want to thank the undersecretary for a very insightful remarks. i'm going to start a little bit about him speaking about the general overview of religion africa and that how we at the commission see religious extremism spreading throughout the continent. and look at some of the responses that we've seen, governmental and societal international responses. and i will conclude with some recommendations. so first about religion in africa. as many of your...
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the maritime security dialogue is a product of csis and the u.s. naval institute coming together to highlight the particular challenges facing the navy, marine corps, and coast guard, from national level maritime policy to naval concept development and program design. we're very fortunate to have this series sponsored by lockheed martin and huntington ingles industry. and we'll be focusing on the future of naval aviation. our discussion is with vice admiral mike shoemaker who is commander of naval air forces and commander of naval air forces u.s. pacific fleet in the past. and the event will be moderated today by vice admiral pete daly, the ceo of the u.s. naval institute. my job is to get off the stage so they can get on the stage to begin the discussion. so please join me in a round of applause for our speakers. [ applause ] >> thanks. pete, thanks for the invitation to come back and do this, to ccis and naval institute, lockheed and huntington ingles for sponsoring. great crowd, great turnout. last time we did this a year ago, i was up here with
the maritime security dialogue is a product of csis and the u.s. naval institute coming together to highlight the particular challenges facing the navy, marine corps, and coast guard, from national level maritime policy to naval concept development and program design. we're very fortunate to have this series sponsored by lockheed martin and huntington ingles industry. and we'll be focusing on the future of naval aviation. our discussion is with vice admiral mike shoemaker who is commander of...
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welcome to csis. this is about president obama's trip to china. if you haven't, please grab yourself a snack or coffee before we begin. my name is colin quinn, and the deputy director of strategic communications, and i will be getting out of the way to introduce these folks. green, ouris like senior vice president for east asia. to his left is matt goodman. conley is the s.e.p. for europe, eurasia, and director of our europe program. yhen finally, abm seawright. she is the senior adviser and director of our southeast asia program. just a point of order before we begin, our panelists will give weef remarks following that will open for questions. when we do, if you could use the mike's in front of you, we will be recording a transcript so it will be easier for us to find you. that's all for me, i will hand over to mike. >> good we will open for questions. morning. this is president obama's last trip to asia as president. week -- heve next arrives in china on the third and will have bilateral summits with president z sheen paying -- xi jingping. then
welcome to csis. this is about president obama's trip to china. if you haven't, please grab yourself a snack or coffee before we begin. my name is colin quinn, and the deputy director of strategic communications, and i will be getting out of the way to introduce these folks. green, ouris like senior vice president for east asia. to his left is matt goodman. conley is the s.e.p. for europe, eurasia, and director of our europe program. yhen finally, abm seawright. she is the senior adviser and...
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thanks once again to csis for this debriefing session. i'm particularly proud to learn from all of the people who attended the conference that durbin actually delivered on the objectives of the conference and was able to learn all of these things from yourselves presenting here. it seems to me that going forward we need, as we think about messaging, we need to demystify the science of this disease so that we build confidence in communities about understanding the actual science of this disease. and as we do do so, i take the point about not touting too much about successes. at the same time, too, we need to strike the balance that is not going instigate fear and therefore leads to stigma and so on. so we need to strike that balance. and part of striking that balance is demystifying the science. there's a conference, the one that comes in between these conferences, the scientific and pathogenesis conference. i think if we did a debrief on that conference, the intelligence of science is actually being able to communicate the details of what
thanks once again to csis for this debriefing session. i'm particularly proud to learn from all of the people who attended the conference that durbin actually delivered on the objectives of the conference and was able to learn all of these things from yourselves presenting here. it seems to me that going forward we need, as we think about messaging, we need to demystify the science of this disease so that we build confidence in communities about understanding the actual science of this disease....
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. >> said, we're not csi. i said, as a public schoolteacher, i fully understand limited resources. i just wanted a number so that if people had any ideas that they could phone them in. down in the jaw down there. it seems like whoever it is intentionally sought out a pet. >> and we did speak with the contra costa animal services late this afternoon. they say this was just a misunderstanding and they are now investigating as far as phoenix, she may have to undergo a second surgery to remove that pellet from her jaw, but she is expected to survive. >> thank you. >>> a high profile case in san francisco now. a well-known bay area tech mogul has been sentenced to one year in jail. stems from a domestic violence case in which police say he beat his girlfriend more than 134 times. he was sentenced in san francisco for violating his probation. the end of almost three years of controversy. in 2013, video showed him punching and kicking his girlfriend at his high-rise service condo, but the evidence was thrown out when a junlg ruled the video was illegally obtained. he was put on probation,
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welcome to csi s. i am catherine hicks. it is with great pleasure to introduce this morning's event on the future of naval aviation. before we begin, i will give our usual safety reminder on precautions. we feel safe and secure, but should a fire alarm or that sort go off, there are doors kind you and to my left and right, there exits for the back of the building, so just make sure that you are paying attention to csis officials who stand up to lead you through the room. the security dialogue is product of csis and the u.s. naval institute coming together to highlight the particular changes facing the navy, marine corps, coast guard from naval concept development and program design. we are fortunate to have this series sponsored by huntington ingalls industries and lockheed martin and today will be focused on the future of naval aviation. our discussion today is with vice admiral mike shoemaker, commander of naval air forces and commended naval care forces in the past and the event will be moderated by p daly, the ceo of u.
welcome to csi s. i am catherine hicks. it is with great pleasure to introduce this morning's event on the future of naval aviation. before we begin, i will give our usual safety reminder on precautions. we feel safe and secure, but should a fire alarm or that sort go off, there are doors kind you and to my left and right, there exits for the back of the building, so just make sure that you are paying attention to csis officials who stand up to lead you through the room. the security dialogue...
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woman who inspired csi at hillshire farm, spice is the spice of life. that's why our craftsmen season every sausage perfectly. so you can coax out great flavor effortlessly. hillshire farm. because it's worth doing right. at hillshire farm, there's a reason our slow roasted turkey taste so fresh seconds after carving, we not only seal every slice, we double seal it. >>> new jobs and more revenue are head today our state. the reason piedmont is building a fifth aircraft hang are. bound breaking ceremony. expected to bring 400 new jobs. >>> and starting today active duty military personnel get to the fayetteville regional airport quicker. the expedited screening process is open to any active duty member with a valid i.d. card. the goal to speed up and improve customer service for everyone. >>> community members in fayetteville will have a chance to discuss a variety of issues. it's at 7:00 at the murchison road. topics include police relations and, of course, the possible baseball stadium. the mayor is also expected to attend. >>> by early next year fayet
woman who inspired csi at hillshire farm, spice is the spice of life. that's why our craftsmen season every sausage perfectly. so you can coax out great flavor effortlessly. hillshire farm. because it's worth doing right. at hillshire farm, there's a reason our slow roasted turkey taste so fresh seconds after carving, we not only seal every slice, we double seal it. >>> new jobs and more revenue are head today our state. the reason piedmont is building a fifth aircraft hang are. bound...
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it was created by the combination of csi and cnr to compete with siemens.na is the biggest high-speed railway network in the world. take has a deal worth $114 million. it has been in the pipeline for a while now. they will pay the rest to shareholders with a special dividend. an 18th-century london coffeehouse says it will keep its headquarters in london. blackrock betting on emerging markets. it's is the world's biggest emerging asset manager. inpoints to an improvement fundamentals and the stability of the dollar. about a month ago, blackrock seeing more room for inflows. indices set to rise for a third straight month. is easing concerns on the pace of the federal reserve rate hikes. we are having a look at that now as well. seeing asian markets mixed. a bit of pressure on oil. the dollar snapping a two-day bounce. let's get to george. great to see you. let's start off with the fed. a lot of people speaking out of school. a lot of noise coming from and even nonvoting members permit it has created a lot of confusion. janet yellen, she needs to rein things
it was created by the combination of csi and cnr to compete with siemens.na is the biggest high-speed railway network in the world. take has a deal worth $114 million. it has been in the pipeline for a while now. they will pay the rest to shareholders with a special dividend. an 18th-century london coffeehouse says it will keep its headquarters in london. blackrock betting on emerging markets. it's is the world's biggest emerging asset manager. inpoints to an improvement fundamentals and the...
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. >> coming up, the pie nearing woman who inspired csi cyber. will show us how tech trends will show us how tech trends [ cellphone vibrates ] [ cellphone vibrates ] [ cellphone vibrates ] [ cellphone vibrates ] [ cellphone vibrates ] [ bell rings ] buy online. ready in an hour. weren't you just...? got it. sweet sun ripened strawberries. no artificial flavors. philadelphia? strawberry. rich..., creamy... ...and delicious. nothing else tastes like philadelphia? >>> new jobs and moreover knew head today our is that piedmont is building a fifth aircraft hang are in greensboro. governor pat mccrory attended a ground breaking ceremony. it's spec'd to bring in 400 new jobs and $41 million in investments by 2018. >>> active duty military personnel will get through the tsa screening process quicker. >> goal is to speed up and improvement customer service for everyone. >>> tonight community members issues with city leaders. mayor pro tem mitch coal vin is hosting the event at 7:00 at the kingdom global impact ministry at mushson road. police relations,
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[applause] >> meredith:rt hit csi cyber. i love her as an actress and she's open and honest and lots of fun. first. we'll talk about "what's hot now". [applause] >> meredith: all right. i cannot believe it. tomorrow is thanksgiving. are you excited? are you ready? [applause] >> meredith: it came see quickly. i can't believe it is tomorrow. i am hosting. >> you are? >> meredith: i am hosting for 22 people and i love to host.
[applause] >> meredith:rt hit csi cyber. i love her as an actress and she's open and honest and lots of fun. first. we'll talk about "what's hot now". [applause] >> meredith: all right. i cannot believe it. tomorrow is thanksgiving. are you excited? are you ready? [applause] >> meredith: it came see quickly. i can't believe it is tomorrow. i am hosting. >> you are? >> meredith: i am hosting for 22 people and i love to host.
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they think it is csi. ask your next-door neighbor named jennifer or joe. he will probably not know what dna is. he knows what blood is, but not what dna is. it is about educating the consumer. we have seen that within technology, that has happened quickly. a good example is uber. uber, you never knew you would use something like uber. it kind of always existed. you can call someone and maybe get a ride somewhere, but no one really thinks about taxis anymore. it changed the whole paradigm. not because uber change the paradigm. consumers changed the paradigm. when you are in dc and you want to catch something, you have a friend with the app. you download it and use it. consumers want to know what to do next. that is the key thing. with health and genomics, it is the same thing. privacy and hipa- compliant. we are doing that with bank accounts and finances every day. why can't we do that with personal health? we actually donate. it is not about sharing. there are some companies that share. but that isreat, the tip of the iceberg. it is about getting masses of
they think it is csi. ask your next-door neighbor named jennifer or joe. he will probably not know what dna is. he knows what blood is, but not what dna is. it is about educating the consumer. we have seen that within technology, that has happened quickly. a good example is uber. uber, you never knew you would use something like uber. it kind of always existed. you can call someone and maybe get a ride somewhere, but no one really thinks about taxis anymore. it changed the whole paradigm. not...
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special thanks to colleagues from csis. joe jordan and sara alender were doth with me in durbin. special thanks to them. and special thanks to lily who was tracking responses in the media and careful and took charge getting us organized today. along with joe. we're here, we have to begin with a special heart-felt congratulations to the three leaders who will we will be hearing from momentarily. chris beyer, deborah birx and jennifer kates and to other people i mentioned momentarily who were responsible for the success. chris, deborah, jennifer, all brought science, rigor, human compassion and commitment and pragmatism to the table in durbin. all had dramatic and lasting impacts. all are inspiring leaders who we owe a great debt. their influence over time and playing that leadership role. professor chris buy -- beyrer stepped out whatever date that was july 23rd and or 20 second. he is in routine job, he is desmond tutu professor of public health and human rights at johns hopkins university bloomberg school of public health. he partnered at durbin with south african co-chair olive
special thanks to colleagues from csis. joe jordan and sara alender were doth with me in durbin. special thanks to them. and special thanks to lily who was tracking responses in the media and careful and took charge getting us organized today. along with joe. we're here, we have to begin with a special heart-felt congratulations to the three leaders who will we will be hearing from momentarily. chris beyer, deborah birx and jennifer kates and to other people i mentioned momentarily who were...
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to csis and the naval institute. lockheed and huntington ingle. a good turnout. last time we did this a year ago. general davis niksch counterpart on the marine corps and i were up here with admiral prier and look forward to coming back and having an opportunity to talk about a couple of things today. i've been an air boss to a year and a half now. and it's been an honor and privilege to surf in that capacity, most important live as well know anything wearing uniforms the people we get to work with, the folks doing the heavy lifting, you look at cno, or our navy design, talk about core attributes, the integrity piece initiative piece, and roll in the toughness. they continue to bur over asymmetric advantage are people. we'll talk future of naval aviation. so, what i'd like to do today, talk for maybe 20 minutes, if that. hopefully get through quick -- talk about the really where we are today across the force, across the fleet, from a demand perspective, then focus on the future platforms as we move forward. i covered a couple of those last time here with general
to csis and the naval institute. lockheed and huntington ingle. a good turnout. last time we did this a year ago. general davis niksch counterpart on the marine corps and i were up here with admiral prier and look forward to coming back and having an opportunity to talk about a couple of things today. i've been an air boss to a year and a half now. and it's been an honor and privilege to surf in that capacity, most important live as well know anything wearing uniforms the people we get to work...
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. >> are we going to call the csi. ? is anything you want to start your report with and feel free to call the csi kids up >> call the csi kids up in the interest of time >> the community initiative is a partnership with the commission, mo magic. we work with young people for two years to employ with summer zaubs and build relationship of trusts with communities. they are sworn to serve and continued recruit from all diverse communities across so we will get a presentation. this is a final product of the summer work of our inturns and maybe mrs. davis maybe you want to start with opening remarks as we get started. >> thank you again for the opportunity for the young people to present. i know they will trunicate a lot of it and thank you [inaudible] i know they were supposed toprint last time. they-i don't even have words because i know some of you may not and know and some may not but it has grown. there was a group working with developer squz affordable housing folks and those young people living in the hope sf sites got
. >> are we going to call the csi. ? is anything you want to start your report with and feel free to call the csi kids up >> call the csi kids up in the interest of time >> the community initiative is a partnership with the commission, mo magic. we work with young people for two years to employ with summer zaubs and build relationship of trusts with communities. they are sworn to serve and continued recruit from all diverse communities across so we will get a presentation....
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david: reading this that felt like a show like csi realized where investigators are able to zoom in andollow something maybe not real-time but shortly thereafter. this has been implemented in a number of cities, in los angeles and baltimore roast recently. talk about the way it has been received in baltimore where crime has been an issue for some time. on a: it was used short-term trial basis in other cities, for example in los angeles county only for about nine days. baltimore is the first city where it has been used on anything near a long-term basis. it was started in january and it has not been publicized. this has been a program that has not been debated publicly. the funding for this came from a private donor so there were no public funds expended so there were no public hearings held to debate the program. it has been done very quietly and baltimore since january. they took a couple of weeks off but for about eight months, this has been happening. been, basically it has been in existence, in operation but out of the public eye. david: how do you create a cover that captures the s
david: reading this that felt like a show like csi realized where investigators are able to zoom in andollow something maybe not real-time but shortly thereafter. this has been implemented in a number of cities, in los angeles and baltimore roast recently. talk about the way it has been received in baltimore where crime has been an issue for some time. on a: it was used short-term trial basis in other cities, for example in los angeles county only for about nine days. baltimore is the first...
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. >> alex: this is the csi team.ng his pants off, money and jewelry started falling from the pockets. basically, they took the money out of his pockets and that was the only available spot. >> anthony: to show that they didn't take anything. >> alex: yeah, exactly. so this is also a drug dealer. the thing here in mexico is as soon as someone is killed, normally they get candles just right next to it, sometimes santa muerte is related to drug dealings and criminals. >>...
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. >> the success of shows like csi is leading in science where they show how they help solve crimes. >> and we will you live life your way. we can help you retire your way, too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. >> the death of a queens jogger around the city. she was killed during an evening run in a park. since then sales of something called a booby-trap bra have soared. linda schmidt has the story. >> the vicious murder of katrina has had many women on edge. colleen started caring protection with her while jogging before the murder. >> i have a back pocket that i keep my keys in it i also keep a small, you're supposed to hold it like the. >> it's the may. >> yes it's actually called runners mace. >> it can carry mace or a 3-inch knife. sales to new yorkers have spiked 200% since the attack. >> my phone started ringing with local mothers, parents saying i'm buying these for my daughter. i want to make sure have the right size, can you can you ship girls protected. >> she said she created the weapon carrying bra last year after she escaped from an attacker while she wa
. >> the success of shows like csi is leading in science where they show how they help solve crimes. >> and we will you live life your way. we can help you retire your way, too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. >> the death of a queens jogger around the city. she was killed during an evening run in a park. since then sales of something called a booby-trap bra have soared. linda schmidt has the story. >> the vicious murder of katrina has had many women on...
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. >> shows like csi have interested in forensic science. >> finding pieces of dna and objects and identifying this person committed this crime, they will go to jail for it, that is cool. reporter: new york city medical examine office opened its doors to hundreds of high school students who may one day be next >> and from crime novels and tv, and to show them that the day on day is similar to tv or better. reporter: new inventions like 3-d printers create molds of skulls. >> we look at features of the face. and develop a biological profile, that is where we say, the agent of death of a sex of the person. we'll look at bones of the skeletal, how tall they may have been in life will be purpose for identification. >> i was excited when i got to tour it hands on, it was cool, you were sort of a part of it took i was like, yeah, i want to do this. reporter: students were treating to a tour of the crime lab, national forensic science have learned lasts a lifetime. back to you in the studio. steve: love these shows. jennifer: they made that job sexier. steve: a crust is make or break a pizza. jennife
. >> shows like csi have interested in forensic science. >> finding pieces of dna and objects and identifying this person committed this crime, they will go to jail for it, that is cool. reporter: new york city medical examine office opened its doors to hundreds of high school students who may one day be next >> and from crime novels and tv, and to show them that the day on day is similar to tv or better. reporter: new inventions like 3-d printers create molds of skulls....
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they are also targeting organizations like csis. there a greater concern that russian hackers are attacking outside groups that are supplement -- or just political organizations? thank you. we take exception to the term that we are on the periphery. certainly, the challenge for the u.s. government, i'm thinking of the dnc hacks. when it gets to the heart of democratic processes. the government has to make a andsion about attribution deciding if there are costs to that. cost and action. the longer we debate over what to do, whether it gets caught up in legacy, if it's an important -- if it's a difficult thing to do at the end of administrations. they keep pushing the envelope. keep pushing the boundaries. there is not that cost in position. that is the cycle we get into. hasome ways, the good news been that there is an enormous amount of investigative journalism. putting more focus on it. aware that this type of behavior is going on. it is exposing that and finding the tools to address it. those tools we may be aware of publicly. but
they are also targeting organizations like csis. there a greater concern that russian hackers are attacking outside groups that are supplement -- or just political organizations? thank you. we take exception to the term that we are on the periphery. certainly, the challenge for the u.s. government, i'm thinking of the dnc hacks. when it gets to the heart of democratic processes. the government has to make a andsion about attribution deciding if there are costs to that. cost and action. the...
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the csi 300 is the one that most people use. it is far and away the biggest one in the area.is up a bit in the past week. it has had a rough year and is trailing the a shares. what came outat in 2013, and you would think that after all the bad news that this is horrible, but it is actually tied with the s&p since 2013. they're both of about 26%. that is how amazing how the early part of 2013 was for china a shares. julie: interesting. ssi is that a shares etf that you were referring to. switching again to a different part of the globe, the u.k., we have inflation data coming out this week. what is one way to play that in either direction? eric: sure, so that ishares u.k. etf ticker is the one to watch. , this etf is up 15%, but it is seeing zero flows. investors are little gun shy in that investing in. the one that we have seen flows is the pound etf. that tracks the currency and we have seen this double in size to 250 million. the pound is down 2% since the brexit. investors heavily call this wrong in terms of etf place. whether you go along or short, that is the one to watc
the csi 300 is the one that most people use. it is far and away the biggest one in the area.is up a bit in the past week. it has had a rough year and is trailing the a shares. what came outat in 2013, and you would think that after all the bad news that this is horrible, but it is actually tied with the s&p since 2013. they're both of about 26%. that is how amazing how the early part of 2013 was for china a shares. julie: interesting. ssi is that a shares etf that you were referring to....
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forensic analysis and time machine, csi nightly show is what it's going to be.raise some things on the set and figure out how to do it. the show started is one thing and evolved to become another. the original idea was just to be a talkshow with the panel. too -- thereittle wasn't a chance for me to weigh in. we realized early on that we need that opening segment where people can hear from me. without that, we feel like there's no chance for larry to make a distinctive mark on what is going on in the day or the world if he's just ring leading. charlie: we want to know where you are. larry: cbs this morning. you guys have a lot of fill-ins on this show. charlie: he's out playing golf swimming. she's probably bored with the vacation already. i love storytelling. -- larry: i love storytelling. it's one of the things i love to do. i was running "blackish". i co-created -- she had a web series called "the misadventures of an awkward black girl." this show really showcases her talents. i'm excited to get into that part of my career, and also find possibly a show that
forensic analysis and time machine, csi nightly show is what it's going to be.raise some things on the set and figure out how to do it. the show started is one thing and evolved to become another. the original idea was just to be a talkshow with the panel. too -- thereittle wasn't a chance for me to weigh in. we realized early on that we need that opening segment where people can hear from me. without that, we feel like there's no chance for larry to make a distinctive mark on what is going on...
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we'll call your csi officers. you're all done. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: with that, it was over for eugene johnson, derek and lewis glover. the case had been set for a new trial after a key witness became unsure of her identification of the men. prosecutors new that their lessening so negotiations began. something applauded by the judge. >> this isn't about one side or the other winning. this is about the constitution winning. this is about justice winning. >> reporter: can there ever be true justice for these men robbed of their youth? >> i've been in this system since 15 years old. i'm trying to get a peace of mind. >> we always believed in our innocence and our families always believed in it. just kept fighting. >> reporter: drew noted that the family was there every step ones not even thought of in 1995. [ laughing ] >> we all got to be good. [ laughing ]. >> reporter: the men had known since last wednesday that this would be the likely resolution making for sleepless nights. >> i don't think i had
we'll call your csi officers. you're all done. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: with that, it was over for eugene johnson, derek and lewis glover. the case had been set for a new trial after a key witness became unsure of her identification of the men. prosecutors new that their lessening so negotiations began. something applauded by the judge. >> this isn't about one side or the other winning. this is about the constitution winning. this is about justice winning. >>...
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special thanks to collect from csi asked. joe jordan and sir alastair. we're -- they were with me. others thanks to several who are tracking the responses in the media carefully and took charge of getting is organized today. along with joe. we have to begin with a special heartfelt congratulations to the three leaders who will be speaking to us momentarily. chris brier, deborah birks and jennifer cates and to the other people i will mention momentarily who were so responsible for the success at durban. chris, deborah, jennifer albright science, rigor, human compassion and pragmatism to the table. all had dramatic and lasting inspiringd all our leaders to whom we hold a great debt. their influence over time is a -- so substantial. we are fortunate to have them here. brier is anris immediate past president of the isp i think he step down around 1:30 p.m. on friday afternoon. july 23. he is clean and free now. and he is also in his routine job, the professor of public health and human rights at the johns hopkins university bloomberg school of public health. he partnered at durban with
special thanks to collect from csi asked. joe jordan and sir alastair. we're -- they were with me. others thanks to several who are tracking the responses in the media carefully and took charge of getting is organized today. along with joe. we have to begin with a special heartfelt congratulations to the three leaders who will be speaking to us momentarily. chris brier, deborah birks and jennifer cates and to the other people i will mention momentarily who were so responsible for the success at...
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. >> they have the csi but it's a pretty bad intersection. >> we were talking about that in the office. it could have been any of us. it was pretty scary. >> the co-owner of a popular d.c. restaurant also killed this past week while crossing the street. the driver hit tumaji early thursday morning but stayed on the scene. >>> fears of zika have been raised as the virus spreads in florida at popular tourist destinations. south beach is the latest place with the travel warning. the centers for disaster control says the hot spot is considered to be an infection zone. now, five cases of zika are linked to the area in miami. there are a total of 36 total cases across the state thought to be connected to the mosquitos. miami's mayor trying to calm concerns. >> we're doing everything we can to make sure that we make the city as safe for our residents and for our tourists. >> the cdc says spraying for mosquitos cannot happen in south beach also they have too many high-rise buildings. meanwhile, the senate's top democrat is calling on lawmakers to return from summer break to deal with the sprea
. >> they have the csi but it's a pretty bad intersection. >> we were talking about that in the office. it could have been any of us. it was pretty scary. >> the co-owner of a popular d.c. restaurant also killed this past week while crossing the street. the driver hit tumaji early thursday morning but stayed on the scene. >>> fears of zika have been raised as the virus spreads in florida at popular tourist destinations. south beach is the latest place with the travel...
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. >> are we going to call the csi. ? >> if there is anything you want to start your report with and feel free to call the csi kids up >> call the csi kids up in the interest of time >> the community initiative is a partnership with the commission, mo magic. we work with young people for two years to employ with summer zaubs and build relationship of trusts with communities. they are sworn to serve and continued recruit from all diverse communities across so we will get a presentation. this is a final product of the summer work of our inturns and maybe mrs. davis maybe you want to start with opening remarks as we get started. >> thank you again for the opportunity for the young people to present. i know they will trunicate a lot of it and thank you [inaudible] i know they were supposed toprint last time. they-i don't even have words because i know some of you may not and know and some may not but it has grown. there was a group working with developer squz affordable housing folks and those young people living in the hope
. >> are we going to call the csi. ? >> if there is anything you want to start your report with and feel free to call the csi kids up >> call the csi kids up in the interest of time >> the community initiative is a partnership with the commission, mo magic. we work with young people for two years to employ with summer zaubs and build relationship of trusts with communities. they are sworn to serve and continued recruit from all diverse communities across so we will get a...
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general taylor: it's a pleasure to be at csis, certainly to see my good friend tom sanderson, and to be on the same stage with my close colleague, dick schoof, in this fight that we have against terrorism. the netherlands is one of dhs's closest partners in europe and internationally. a number of the programs that dhs is of limited internationally originally did gush originated as pilot programs in the netherlands. we are faced the issue of foreign terrorist fighters for a long time, and i have been to the netherlands several times to see their impressive work firsthand. most recently, the deputy secretary and i were in amsterdam. the ministerial focused on cooperation in a broad range of justice and security issues, including migration, ct, money laundering, data protection, criminal law cooperation, child sexual explication, and organized crime. rct discussions during the ministerial in besides need for improved information exchange, particularly the dutch roadmap of the information sharing among european services. we are now working with the current eu presidency in slovakia, on i
general taylor: it's a pleasure to be at csis, certainly to see my good friend tom sanderson, and to be on the same stage with my close colleague, dick schoof, in this fight that we have against terrorism. the netherlands is one of dhs's closest partners in europe and internationally. a number of the programs that dhs is of limited internationally originally did gush originated as pilot programs in the netherlands. we are faced the issue of foreign terrorist fighters for a long time, and i have...
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for example the 302 of secretary clinton is classified at the tss, csi level, but we'll sort it and doepublicans also asked the fbi to investigate whether clinton lied under oath offer he email practices during her testimony. >> did she investigate her statements under oath on this topic. >> not to my knowledge. i don't think there is referral from congress. >> do you need a referral from congress to investigate her statements under oath? >> sure do. >> you will have one. you will have one in the next few hours. reporter: fox news is told that the fbi and justice department have confirmed receipt of that perjury request, though know timeline is provided to congress as to when that work will be done, melissa. melissa: a lot to chew on there, catherine. thank you for staying on top of it for us, we appreciate it. ashley: hillary clinton looking to voter registration talk to a group that can't vote themselves. dreamers, brought into the country illegally as children. their goal to convince sympathetic latinos to vote for clinton saying donald trump's immigration plans could result in thei
for example the 302 of secretary clinton is classified at the tss, csi level, but we'll sort it and doepublicans also asked the fbi to investigate whether clinton lied under oath offer he email practices during her testimony. >> did she investigate her statements under oath on this topic. >> not to my knowledge. i don't think there is referral from congress. >> do you need a referral from congress to investigate her statements under oath? >> sure do. >> you will...
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the maritime security dialogue is a product of csis in partnership to highlight particular challenges to naval -- navy, coast guard, naval concept development and program design. we are delighted that the sponsor for this theory, lockheed martin have been so , kind as to provide support to make this possible and we are focused in particular on expeditionary warfare and the marine corps. and who better to speak about 37tharine corps then it's commandant general robert neller. we will have a conversation between the two of us and then open it up to the audience in a bit. let us start with the security environment overall. tank-land manyk conversations about the challenges posed from china to russia to nonstate actors like isis. from the marine corps perspective, what do you see as the most salient series of challenges that you have on the horizon? gen. neller: first, thank you for allowing me to be here and senator warner, and other folks here i guess there is not a lot , going on in d.c. on a tuesday morning. [laughter] gen. neller: congress is on recess and the ballgame is not until t
the maritime security dialogue is a product of csis in partnership to highlight particular challenges to naval -- navy, coast guard, naval concept development and program design. we are delighted that the sponsor for this theory, lockheed martin have been so , kind as to provide support to make this possible and we are focused in particular on expeditionary warfare and the marine corps. and who better to speak about 37tharine corps then it's commandant general robert neller. we will have a...
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. >> next on cbs this morning the woman who inspired csi cbsphilly.com letter show us how tech trendnks for joining ♪ >>> good morning, it is tuesday, august 23rd. 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." hillary clinton tries to use late night humor to answer questions about the fbi's discovery of nearly 15,000 unreported e-mails. and donald trump stopped talking about a mass deportation of undocumented immigrants. >>> and uber charts a new road to the future with self-driving semi trucks. only on "cbs this morning." we'll see how the big rig handles a busy highway. >>> and an historic recommendation to shut sugar from kids' diets. >>> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your rl
. >> next on cbs this morning the woman who inspired csi cbsphilly.com letter show us how tech trendnks for joining ♪ >>> good morning, it is tuesday, august 23rd. 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." hillary clinton tries to use late night humor to answer questions about the fbi's discovery of nearly 15,000 unreported e-mails. and donald trump stopped talking about a mass deportation of undocumented immigrants. >>> and uber charts a new road to the future...
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another face tt probm and you cent a couryhat is in a fiscal and polic csi 's our leadership hin great troue to confrt is. therare deep sai bween the teitial leership and the u.s.edalovernmt, how doou unlock at how do younlk at polical problem is a mor chaenge, how do we get people focus on the zh -- vaccin. h tbeutront in ceer. it the solutn at matters this point. ers certain resignatio anskticism about this beuse we hav't seen the fu impacts t d t sface itooks le tbaknd we dot have a wle lot to fe op, gh we ve- we don't have vci, don't haveherapies, we have st but notidely disibuted rap tes d controllg mosqto as we'veeecabeuite diict, so i think at- that breeda rtn epcism resigtion that needs toe untered systemical by the messaging coming from our own leadership. >> we've -- you've talked in your work, steve, about national security and global health security for other diseases and we saw during ebola something quite remarkable in the united states, president obama sent the military in. i remember i was asked on pbs news hour what youhink oth and said iasery proud o amica a wlea secu
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special thanks to colleagues from csis. joe jordan and sara allender were together with me in durbin -- special thanks to them. special thanks to lily dattilo who here in washington was tracking the responses in the media carefully and took charge getting us organized today along with joe. we're here -- we have to begin with a special heartfelt congratulations to the three leaders who we will be hearing from momentarily, chris beyrer deborah birx, and jennifer kates. and to the other people i'll mention momentarily, who were so responsible for the success at durban. chris, deborah, jennifer all brought science, rigor, human compassion, commitment and pragmatism to the table in durban. all had dramatic and lasting impacts. and all are inspiring leaders to whom we owe a great debt. their influence over time is so substantial, and we're so fortunate to have them in that role, playing that leadership role. professor chris beyrer, he's the immediate past president of the ias. i think he stepped down around 5:30 p.m. on friday af
special thanks to colleagues from csis. joe jordan and sara allender were together with me in durbin -- special thanks to them. special thanks to lily dattilo who here in washington was tracking the responses in the media carefully and took charge getting us organized today along with joe. we're here -- we have to begin with a special heartfelt congratulations to the three leaders who we will be hearing from momentarily, chris beyrer deborah birx, and jennifer kates. and to the other people...
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the maritime security dialogue csis induct of partnership to highlight to navalr challenges concept development and program design. we are delighted that the sponsor for the series have been so kind as to provide support to make this possible and we are focusing in particular on the marine corps and who better to speak about this than his 37th, robertnder -- general neller. conversationa between the two of us and then open it up a bit. conversations, from china to russia to nonstate actors like isis, what do you see as the most salient series of challenges that you have on the horizon? gen. neller: first, thank you for allowing me to be year, and senator and other folks here, i guess there is not a lot going on in d.c. on a tuesday morning. [laughter] congress is on recess and the ballgame is not until tonight. i guess i am the best show in town, which kind of makes me really nervous. [laughter] mean, when you put it in context, i came to the marine corps in 1975, the end of vietnam, and a country that was kind of dealing with that were still, the soviet union was a major threat. corps, verye e
the maritime security dialogue csis induct of partnership to highlight to navalr challenges concept development and program design. we are delighted that the sponsor for the series have been so kind as to provide support to make this possible and we are focusing in particular on the marine corps and who better to speak about this than his 37th, robertnder -- general neller. conversationa between the two of us and then open it up a bit. conversations, from china to russia to nonstate actors like...
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see kathleen back there, one of our former interns who helped us on this, and the full team here at csis. i also want to thank our panelists, bryan clark, steve mccarthy, olga oliker. please feel free to follow up with our research team if you have further questions. please, join me in thanking our panelists. >>> now the contenders. our series on key political figures who ran for president and lost but nevertheless changed political history. next, we feature former house speaker henry clay of kentucky, known as the great compromiser. the program was recorded at clay's ashland estate in lexington, kentucky, and is about 90 minutes. this 14-week series is airing at 8:00 p.m. eastern, august 1 through august 14th here on american history tv on c-span3. >>> this is a portrait of kentucky's henry clay, known to us from history books as the great compromiser. during his 49-year political career, clay served as secretary of state, speaker of the house, and as a u.s. senator. and he was a contender, making sure presidential bids including the election of 1824. 1832 against andrew jackson, and 18
see kathleen back there, one of our former interns who helped us on this, and the full team here at csis. i also want to thank our panelists, bryan clark, steve mccarthy, olga oliker. please feel free to follow up with our research team if you have further questions. please, join me in thanking our panelists. >>> now the contenders. our series on key political figures who ran for president and lost but nevertheless changed political history. next, we feature former house speaker henry...
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welcome to csis paradigm kathleen hicks and i direct the security program here and i'm delighted to have you all here for the latest in our maritime security dialogue series. today is focusing on the future of the warfare in the marine corps more generally. before we begin i'm just been to give you the announcement the give at the beginning of all of our events. we feel safe in our billings that we want to make sure everyone knows where the exits are charge a record you and directly behind me. i'm your designated safety officer so should a fire alarm go off i will be directing us to worship up to the maritimes to carry dialogue is a product of u.s. institute together in partnership to highlight the navy and marine corps and coast guard from national maritime policies and concept development and program design. we are delighted that our sponsor for this series lockheed-martin and industries has been so kind as to provide the support to make this very possible and today we are focusing in particular and as i said expeditionary warfare in the marine corps and to better to speak about the ma
welcome to csis paradigm kathleen hicks and i direct the security program here and i'm delighted to have you all here for the latest in our maritime security dialogue series. today is focusing on the future of the warfare in the marine corps more generally. before we begin i'm just been to give you the announcement the give at the beginning of all of our events. we feel safe in our billings that we want to make sure everyone knows where the exits are charge a record you and directly behind me....
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so on behalf of csis, the naval institute, we thank you. we thank you for your time, and we also need to announce one more time our sponsors, like it martin in huntington people, without whom this program would not be able to be presented. so i can thank you very much. [applause] [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] .. thank you. are there any other questions? >> this he spend radio app makes it easy to continue to follow the election wherever you are. get audio coverage for c-span television plus podcast times for our popular public affairs. the radio app means you always had c-span on the go. coming up next pro forma and section. they are being called every three days since congress has not agreed to adjour
so on behalf of csis, the naval institute, we thank you. we thank you for your time, and we also need to announce one more time our sponsors, like it martin in huntington people, without whom this program would not be able to be presented. so i can thank you very much. [applause] [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]...
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csis africa program is just coming out with a report on violent extremists in the south. so keep your eye out on the website and we'll look forward to seeing you down the line. thanks very much. [applause] >> tonight on "q&a" an author provides his thoughts on the documents that provided greatest impact on the world, from the magna carta and declaration of independence to martin luther king, jr.'s, "i have a dream" speech and wikileaks. that starts at 7:00 p.m....