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. >>> well known bay area journalist dore maynard died yesterday. she was the president of the robert c maynard institute for journalism education in the city of oakland. she fought for diversity in news coverage. maynard was only 56 years of age. >>> hillary clinton is addressing the issue of equality for women. the former secretary of state and first lady spoke yesterday during a women's conference at the santa clara convention center. and yes, she was asked again whether she will run for president next year. >> all in good time, is sort of my, um, my -- my response because, you know, there's a lot to think about. i have to tell you. i don't know how many of you are list makers? you know? and so i have a very long list. i'm going down it. i'm very, you know, i'm very committed to go down it but i haven't checked off the last couple of things here. >> she must get tired of that question. clinton called for equality in the tech sector citing studies that show a gender gap and pay disparities in silicon valley. >> we are going backwards in a field th
. >>> well known bay area journalist dore maynard died yesterday. she was the president of the robert c maynard institute for journalism education in the city of oakland. she fought for diversity in news coverage. maynard was only 56 years of age. >>> hillary clinton is addressing the issue of equality for women. the former secretary of state and first lady spoke yesterday during a women's conference at the santa clara convention center. and yes, she was asked again whether...
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a president, african-american president named barack obama, i don't know whether he's up and down doringhe point of view i don't know. >> i covered obama back in 2008 the campaign and what happened when people started to use this chorus of the guy is somebody other than not been raised like everybody else that it opened the door to some other racist comments that occurred during the campaign. we heard giuliani smack down and say, look it's not a racist thing. what do you make of what happened in light of the comments? >> yeah i covered the, you know obama back in 2007-2008 as well. i remember when he accepted the nomination in denver, and there was so much energy and enthusiasm and great feeling amongst democrats this was a fresh leader yet there was a new tone we noticed back then. one of the claims brought up by some now president obama's opponents back then were not only claims about his upbringing as a child in indonesia, talking about his grandfather into deuced him to frank marshall davis, a known member of the communism party. this front page story out today in "the daily news," h
a president, african-american president named barack obama, i don't know whether he's up and down doringhe point of view i don't know. >> i covered obama back in 2008 the campaign and what happened when people started to use this chorus of the guy is somebody other than not been raised like everybody else that it opened the door to some other racist comments that occurred during the campaign. we heard giuliani smack down and say, look it's not a racist thing. what do you make of what...
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. >> reporter: some jewelers knew of the legend of dore payne but it wasn't until this week when she spotted at this san francisco julie store word started to spread. >> she's famous. [ laughter ] >> not for the right reasons but she's famous. >> reporter: doris payne certainly is infamous. when she shows up, jewels normally disappear. the entire san francisco jewelrymart was talking about the san francisco sighting of the 84-year-old thief. she is known to use her charms to woo jewelers and distract them and take their bling. >> she was looking for 18-karat gold jewelry, bracelets and necklaces. >> reporter: at the time, the owner of the jewelry store did not know he was helping an "a" list criminal. >> she came and said do you know who that was?! that's doris payne! she's the jewel thief! >> reporter: the prolific thief the subject of a documentary about her life of crime. there's even talk halle berry will play her in a movie. >> still looks somewhat frail but she is as sharp as a tack. >> reporter: today those in the business who did not know about the thief found out quickly. >>
. >> reporter: some jewelers knew of the legend of dore payne but it wasn't until this week when she spotted at this san francisco julie store word started to spread. >> she's famous. [ laughter ] >> not for the right reasons but she's famous. >> reporter: doris payne certainly is infamous. when she shows up, jewels normally disappear. the entire san francisco jewelrymart was talking about the san francisco sighting of the 84-year-old thief. she is known to use her...
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bass dore mentioned, we do all sorts of things but don't necessarily see it.o actually see the report one done in 2008, that suggested asperger's and another in 2011 that talked about putin and medvedev medvedev. >> the top of the report has the caveat of those studying but this informs behaviors. i know from having covered the white house many years presidents when they travel to visit a foreign leader they get an intelligence debrief which says this is what this leader has done. these are his family problems. this his background. he might have this disease or that disease. we studied saddam hussein and gadhafi, all of these things are written up. >> one of the people i talked to yesterday said he had been involved in looking at three people osama bin laden, vladimir putin and kim jong-il, the former leader of north korea to have looked for certain tells in their behavior and facial patterns, et cetera. >> this is the kind of study that will say, does he have kidney disease? how long might he live? how long might we have to deal with it? in this case you don'
bass dore mentioned, we do all sorts of things but don't necessarily see it.o actually see the report one done in 2008, that suggested asperger's and another in 2011 that talked about putin and medvedev medvedev. >> the top of the report has the caveat of those studying but this informs behaviors. i know from having covered the white house many years presidents when they travel to visit a foreign leader they get an intelligence debrief which says this is what this leader has done. these...
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boss dore, you have dealt with this regime in russia very directly and personally, how damaging do yout is if there is not cohesion between europe and the united states as the push is made against them? >> well without question putin's -- one of his major foreign policy objectives is to divide europe from the united states. you see that in the way he talks about the west. more recently, it used to be just the west. now it's the u.s. he's trying to divide that and more specifically try to nurture relations with certain european countries. that said, i think we should not overestimate the division between the united states and europe right now on the contrary, i see this as part of an integrated strategy to make a peaceful resolution. what comes next if it doesn't work and i'm skeptical it won't work by the way is another question, but right now i think it's premature to overestimate this division between the united states and europe? >> steve, tell me about the domestic political stakes here. who is pressing for lethal arms on the hill now specifically and why? >> well, i think a lot of
boss dore, you have dealt with this regime in russia very directly and personally, how damaging do yout is if there is not cohesion between europe and the united states as the push is made against them? >> well without question putin's -- one of his major foreign policy objectives is to divide europe from the united states. you see that in the way he talks about the west. more recently, it used to be just the west. now it's the u.s. he's trying to divide that and more specifically try to...
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kr ncua would close a growing gap in their authority to work directly with key infrastructure vin dores like those with a cybersecurity aspect. this would allow us to maintain necessary information to deal with any problems at the source. in closeing ncua provides committed to streamlining examinations. we also stand ready to work with congress on related legislative proposals. i look forward to your questions. >> mr. franks. >> good morning chairman shelby and distinguished members of the committee. my name is candace franks and i serve as bank commissioner of the arkansas state bank commission. i'm chairman of the conference of state bank supervisors. it is my pleasure to testify today on behalf of csbs. i would like to thank congress and this committee for your focus on community banks. in my 35 years as a state regulator i have seen firsthand the positive local impact of community banks. these banks are critical to providing access to credit and urban as well as rural areas and they are important to building and maintaining consumer confidence in our financial system. one out of eve
kr ncua would close a growing gap in their authority to work directly with key infrastructure vin dores like those with a cybersecurity aspect. this would allow us to maintain necessary information to deal with any problems at the source. in closeing ncua provides committed to streamlining examinations. we also stand ready to work with congress on related legislative proposals. i look forward to your questions. >> mr. franks. >> good morning chairman shelby and distinguished members...