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hard to do email.two, can't find the stuff in your inbox, and using it with the other stuff on your phone is too hard to do. >> the third one is particularly difficult because it rubs up against one of the primary virtues of mobile apps. one app, one purpose. the uber app does one thing. get an uber car quickly. email is a conduit of actions into other apps. get an email from me saying i'd love to come on your show, when can you do it, you go to the calendar look at my schedule, and the beautiful thing about those three things we identified is, they kind of cross into each other all the time. in that scenario, we're trying to set up a meeting, right i, you know, without outlook i'd have to go -- switch out of the email app go to the calendar, look around, remember stuff, switch back to email and type a bunch of stuff. that's usually more than ample excuses for me to not deal with the message from the phone. >> outlook obviously is so widely used but not so much obviously on i.o.s. or an droid. >> it di
hard to do email.two, can't find the stuff in your inbox, and using it with the other stuff on your phone is too hard to do. >> the third one is particularly difficult because it rubs up against one of the primary virtues of mobile apps. one app, one purpose. the uber app does one thing. get an uber car quickly. email is a conduit of actions into other apps. get an email from me saying i'd love to come on your show, when can you do it, you go to the calendar look at my schedule, and the...
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new report based on snowden documents which show the nsa's british counterpart, gchq, collected the emails of reporters as part of its bulk spying operations. emails from the bbc, reuters the guardian, the new york times, nbc, the washington post and the french newspaper le monde were saved and shared with staff on the agency's intranet as part of a test exercise. the agency also listed "investigative journalists" as a threat alongside terrorists or hackers.
new report based on snowden documents which show the nsa's british counterpart, gchq, collected the emails of reporters as part of its bulk spying operations. emails from the bbc, reuters the guardian, the new york times, nbc, the washington post and the french newspaper le monde were saved and shared with staff on the agency's intranet as part of a test exercise. the agency also listed "investigative journalists" as a threat alongside terrorists or hackers.
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read the hacked emails. it revealed, this is bruce bennett's, a senior defense analysts from the rand corporation. it was set up after world war ii, and the pentagon decided it needed a private organization to link military planning with research and development. since, rand played a key role in formulating u.s. policies. in an exchange with june, with c.e.o. michael linton, bennett opposed the ending saying: adding that the film will start thinking. in response bruce wrote: . >> the rand corporation has close ties to u.s. officials. and i think it's the whole point of why there was interaction between u.s. government and rand corporation and sony. and all parties review the movie as not nearly entertainment, but change. >> bruce bennett has a major thesis, it has been that the way to make the north korean government collapse is to take out its leadership. in other words a plot line that is eerily similar to that in the interview. the emails are true that tells me that producers understood that the plot line
read the hacked emails. it revealed, this is bruce bennett's, a senior defense analysts from the rand corporation. it was set up after world war ii, and the pentagon decided it needed a private organization to link military planning with research and development. since, rand played a key role in formulating u.s. policies. in an exchange with june, with c.e.o. michael linton, bennett opposed the ending saying: adding that the film will start thinking. in response bruce wrote: . >> the rand...
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about 10 years ago, before paul died, i get an email from paul. he says __ oh, i read the book and it is really good. i sent an email back saying, paul, i give you that book __ you know __ 1977, and you're just reading it? and he says, well, i went to the index and checked what you said about me. and i put it aside. and he had one more __ he said, you know your number 14, don't you? >> and you were like, what does that mean? >> in our group, we were the third group of astronauts. they had seven, the nine, and we had 14. nobody ever made it public or anything at all like that. i said __ here is the story. he
about 10 years ago, before paul died, i get an email from paul. he says __ oh, i read the book and it is really good. i sent an email back saying, paul, i give you that book __ you know __ 1977, and you're just reading it? and he says, well, i went to the index and checked what you said about me. and i put it aside. and he had one more __ he said, you know your number 14, don't you? >> and you were like, what does that mean? >> in our group, we were the third group of astronauts....
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do we email? >> all of the above and we also are exploring based on [indiscernible] you gave a while back what other channels and other opportunities exploring new technologies like a next-door. we are exploring project manager staff level for ongoing meetings so other people who are not on our list don't ask to receive this the emails or online. we also partner with a number of organizations such as the southeast community facility commission who distributes it widely both online to an email distribution list as well as hunters point shipyard citizens advisory committee, several hundred members. they are both in addition and redundant to our own efforts. >> i would like all to also suggest we contact or collaborate with the integration agency, it is a long name of the agency because they have a very extensive list and have lists of many minority organizations. that perhaps we could ask them to forward. >> we do have a list but i wanted give it to you [indiscernible] of our commission meeting. tha
do we email? >> all of the above and we also are exploring based on [indiscernible] you gave a while back what other channels and other opportunities exploring new technologies like a next-door. we are exploring project manager staff level for ongoing meetings so other people who are not on our list don't ask to receive this the emails or online. we also partner with a number of organizations such as the southeast community facility commission who distributes it widely both online to an...
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we interviewed the witnesses who wrote those emails, or some of those emails, and asked them why theyat this was wrong? >> for some of them, certainly. there was concerns being expressed by--at high levels about whether this is appropriate, what happens if the street finds out about it. so, you know, there was a concern that there's a real question about whether we can do this, whether this was right or not. >> one of those people was matthew lee, who had been a senior executive at lehman and the accountant responsible for its global balance sheet. lee was one of the first to raise objections inside lehman about the accounting trick known as repo 105. >> it sounded like a rat poison, repo 105, when i first heard it. so i investigated what it was, and i didn't like what i saw. >> was there a point in which you saw the accounting principles employed by lehman brothers change? >> november 30, 2007 was the end of our fiscal year. and i fully expected us, you know, to make a loss that year like everyone else. and when i saw we made money-- it was a record year, in fact-- i thought, "that d
we interviewed the witnesses who wrote those emails, or some of those emails, and asked them why theyat this was wrong? >> for some of them, certainly. there was concerns being expressed by--at high levels about whether this is appropriate, what happens if the street finds out about it. so, you know, there was a concern that there's a real question about whether we can do this, whether this was right or not. >> one of those people was matthew lee, who had been a senior executive at...
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would just email me to that address i will get you all the information that you need. i am happy to come to speak to the three groups that you talked about. >> [inaudible] >> i am here just to share some statistics on behalf of my colleagues and i. so i am here representing [inaudible] and the youth of san francisco so some articles we were able to cite from on center on criminal yesterday and 2012 and african-americans experience felony arrests higher than others and 3.-- [inaudible] higher than others in california. the san francisco explosion and felony arrests of african-american in 95 and 2009 period didn't occur elsewhere in the state and other areas. 40% drug arrests and have arrest rates higher than 50% -- i mean five times than the counter parts are in other counties. more than half youth drug felonies involve african-americans who constitute 9% of the city youth and 1/3 latino males who compromise 11% of city youth. despite this disproportionality drug arrests and rates young young african-americans in san francisco of more than 2,000 residents and non reside
would just email me to that address i will get you all the information that you need. i am happy to come to speak to the three groups that you talked about. >> [inaudible] >> i am here just to share some statistics on behalf of my colleagues and i. so i am here representing [inaudible] and the youth of san francisco so some articles we were able to cite from on center on criminal yesterday and 2012 and african-americans experience felony arrests higher than others and 3.--...
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there is now a federal investigation into the email exchanges. several top officials had their homes searched earlier this week. >>> pg&e is making repairs to a broken gas line in san jose. a construction crew hit the pipeline at story road and meadow lane about 12:30. a "shelter in place" order was lifted about an hour later. nobody was hurt. >>> dozens of high-end bottles of wine are back where they belong. they were stolen from yountville's french laundry restaurant on christmas day of owner and chef thomas keller posted this to twitter saying very pleased to announce our stolen wine has returned to us undamaged. 72 of the 76 bottles were returned worth as much as $300,000 r the wine was discovered in a north carolina cellar. no one has been arrested in the wine heist. >>> a telemarketing phone call for one oregon woman wasn't just a bothersome sales pitch. it was a call that actually saved her life. [ screaming and crying ] >> the telemarketer calling from las vegas heard those screams on the other end of the line. the oregon woman's phone pi
there is now a federal investigation into the email exchanges. several top officials had their homes searched earlier this week. >>> pg&e is making repairs to a broken gas line in san jose. a construction crew hit the pipeline at story road and meadow lane about 12:30. a "shelter in place" order was lifted about an hour later. nobody was hurt. >>> dozens of high-end bottles of wine are back where they belong. they were stolen from yountville's french laundry...
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email your nominations to coolschools@kpix.com. we may come and feature your school on the show. we'll be right back. masked men stormed the offices >> breaking news in paris. this is alive look at the scene -- this is a live look at the scene. 12 people are dead after a gunman opened fire at a satirical newspaper. the newspaper has been attacked and threatened in the past for publishing caricatures of the prophet mohammad. >>> levees flooded hundreds of acres but this was not a disaster. kpix 5's don ford and the massive restoration project. >> reporter: what man took away over 100 years ago to protect farming in secretaries he gave back to mother nature. >> turning back the clock to a time when this was a huge estuary. >> reporter: hundreds came to watch the dramatic levee breach. flowing in, right? the. >> yeah. >> reporter: yeah. saltwater pouring into the old oat and hayfields, one of the largest restoration projects in the bay area. >> we are actually going to provide habitat for endangered species like the saltmarsh fish. >> reporter: unlike other habitat areas where the p
email your nominations to coolschools@kpix.com. we may come and feature your school on the show. we'll be right back. masked men stormed the offices >> breaking news in paris. this is alive look at the scene -- this is a live look at the scene. 12 people are dead after a gunman opened fire at a satirical newspaper. the newspaper has been attacked and threatened in the past for publishing caricatures of the prophet mohammad. >>> levees flooded hundreds of acres but this was not a...
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the mayor tells him the emails are part of a highly inappropriate relationship. devin. >> reporter: yeah, that's exactly right. the mayor says that the release of these documents is actually a culmination of a years long battle by city hall and the mayor for information for answers and in the long wake of this tragedy, ultimately for change. >> that's been so many back door dealings. i have said for a long time i believe pg&e has the key to the back door of the puc. it's not acceptable. and because of that, i believe it cost 8 people their lives. >> reporter: san bruno mayor jim ruane's office is poring over some 65,000 newly released emails between pg&e executives and the california public utilities commission. the mayor says it previously released emails suggesting lax enforcement by state regulators and poor maintenance by the utility led to a massive 2010 natural gas pipeline explosion and fire that destroyed dozens of homes and killed eight people. >> very cozy too cozy relationship between the utility and the regulator. and we are finding out how deep it go
the mayor tells him the emails are part of a highly inappropriate relationship. devin. >> reporter: yeah, that's exactly right. the mayor says that the release of these documents is actually a culmination of a years long battle by city hall and the mayor for information for answers and in the long wake of this tragedy, ultimately for change. >> that's been so many back door dealings. i have said for a long time i believe pg&e has the key to the back door of the puc. it's not...
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email brought the email in and it clearly said in this bad language of what he was going to do to mr. ney and when i said to brian, i said, i want that email because i wanted it. it was one those emails you don't want have into the hands of other people but brian gave me the email. and i had been told by some of abramoff's people that john breshnahan was getting information from jack abramoff for stories as this whole thing was going down because jack was quite secluded from the press as you can imagine after "the washington post" and the "new york times" and everybody under the sun was going after him, and breshnahan was doing stories but at that point in time i was told also point blank by jack abramoff's people that jack was angry at me. i had used the word that he duped me, and tom delay was still standing up for him. as a result, breshnahan was helping to do some stories that would cause me heartburn because jack was feeding him items of what we did, where we went et cetera. that was one. second is the fact that the whistleblower that really started this, emily miller -- everybod
email brought the email in and it clearly said in this bad language of what he was going to do to mr. ney and when i said to brian, i said, i want that email because i wanted it. it was one those emails you don't want have into the hands of other people but brian gave me the email. and i had been told by some of abramoff's people that john breshnahan was getting information from jack abramoff for stories as this whole thing was going down because jack was quite secluded from the press as you...
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email just email pets@kpix.com or on our facebook page, and we'll have our pet expert give you an answer every friday right here at noon. >>> roberta? >> frank, thank you. what a cutie pie there! hi, everybody. good afternoon. we finally have the fog clearing out of most areas. this is a scene as we look outdoors right now. wow, that was of a beautiful view of the richmond/san rafael bridge. and now we're looking at san jose where we have the fog finally clearing out. the winds are calm and as far as our air temperatures are concerned we're between 58 in san jose taking a while to recover because of the cloud cover, livermore at 64. 64 concord. the coast is clear. lots of sunshine. three-quarter mile visibility in napa due to the fog. mild temperatures today turning breezy this evening and into the overnight hours. and near or record warmth for the weekend. this is an area of low pressure providing us with rain showers across las vegas and back through the sonora desert. this is exiting. high pressure is building in, it's called a pressure gradient the winds are on the increase, therefor
email just email pets@kpix.com or on our facebook page, and we'll have our pet expert give you an answer every friday right here at noon. >>> roberta? >> frank, thank you. what a cutie pie there! hi, everybody. good afternoon. we finally have the fog clearing out of most areas. this is a scene as we look outdoors right now. wow, that was of a beautiful view of the richmond/san rafael bridge. and now we're looking at san jose where we have the fog finally clearing out. the winds...
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. >> if you get an incoming email you are part of the prop >>>..before you get offend the i'm phil torres. 'm an entomologist. that's our team. now let's do some science >> i was doing the warm-up and i crashed. [ ♪♪ ] >>> hey, guys, welcome to "techknow", i'm joined by kosta grammatis and lindsay moran, and i'm phil torres. as technology is advancing we are becoming a nation of multi taskers. a lot of us pride ourselves on the ability to walk, talk and tweet and follow directions at the same time. the idea of multitasking is that. an idea that we are bad at. >> ever since the first am radio was put in the car we had distractions. as technology advance, they keep multipling. >> have you driven somewhere, arriving at your destination and you were on the phone. and you realise how did i get here. people don't know how bad they distracted. >> you guys were able to put your distracted driving skills to the test. . >> she is ex-c.i.a., trained to drive under extreme duress, and even worse. [ laughs ] >> why is elie in handcuffs. all the obstacle courses the c.i.a. put me through pale in compar
. >> if you get an incoming email you are part of the prop >>>..before you get offend the i'm phil torres. 'm an entomologist. that's our team. now let's do some science >> i was doing the warm-up and i crashed. [ ♪♪ ] >>> hey, guys, welcome to "techknow", i'm joined by kosta grammatis and lindsay moran, and i'm phil torres. as technology is advancing we are becoming a nation of multi taskers. a lot of us pride ourselves on the ability to walk, talk...
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call us at -- email us at comments@c-span.org. or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> in his weekly address, president obama previews his state of the union address. in the republican response representative steve russell of oklahoma discusses the parties priorities for the congress. >> hi, everybody. every day, we get thousands of letters and emails at the white house from americans across the country -- and every night, i read ten of them. they tell me about their hopes and their worries, their hardships and successes. they're the americans i'm working for every day -- and this year, several of these letter writers will join me at the capitol when i deliver my annual state of the union address on tuesday night. carolyn reed wrote to me from colorado to tell me she was able to expand her business, thanks to a loan from the small business administration. today, she and her husband own seven silver mine sub shops -- and last year, they raised wages for all their hourly employees. victor fugate, from butler missouri, wrote to
call us at -- email us at comments@c-span.org. or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> in his weekly address, president obama previews his state of the union address. in the republican response representative steve russell of oklahoma discusses the parties priorities for the congress. >> hi, everybody. every day, we get thousands of letters and emails at the white house from americans across the country -- and every night, i...
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request. >> in one of the emails you have one of the drug companies sort of questioning the fee that they had to pay. and the response to the drug company was: "you're getting a lot for your money. you get to influence fda thinking. you get to sit at a small table with fda." >> one key person who sat on the steering committee for these meetings was doctor bob rappaport - the head of the fda division that regulates painkiller drugs. >> this is the voice of doctor rappaport at the fda hearing on the drug application for zohydro. >> throughout the hearing, rappaport repeatedly instructed the committee to focus narrowly on whether zohydro worked to relieve pain rather than whether it would worsen the opioid epidemic. >> they did redirect us a few times when we were getting a little more concerned about individual safety. >> when the committee voted against approval rappaport rebuked them for unfairly penalizing the drug company. >> it's hard not to learn from history. we're supposed to learn from history and try not to repeat our mistakes. >> there is not a legal basis by which fda can s
request. >> in one of the emails you have one of the drug companies sort of questioning the fee that they had to pay. and the response to the drug company was: "you're getting a lot for your money. you get to influence fda thinking. you get to sit at a small table with fda." >> one key person who sat on the steering committee for these meetings was doctor bob rappaport - the head of the fda division that regulates painkiller drugs. >> this is the voice of doctor...
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if you go through the email, and we are going to encrypt all emails, [indiscernible] whoever put this together this is a division in our community. you brought this. i requested you all, publicly asking tiffany, asking every body that this process go get the video. this is what you thought and it hasn't stopped the yet because if we don't coexist if we don't coexist it's not going to exist so you guys are creating a division [indiscernible] has did that the real estate, you have not contacted any of us. i'm telling you, i am [indiscernible] the ambassador. i don't need your permission. i'm here to tell you i'm trying to work as a diplomat. i'm trying to pull all property owners and community together. and our so-called leaders together. some of those same gentleman came appearance spoke last year and called a boycott on the city and county. we have the ability to use my name as [indiscernible] in here you've got them coming and asking for money about lights. let's shine lights on ella hill hutch community center. i could give you the history. ladies and gentlemen without a doubt [indi
if you go through the email, and we are going to encrypt all emails, [indiscernible] whoever put this together this is a division in our community. you brought this. i requested you all, publicly asking tiffany, asking every body that this process go get the video. this is what you thought and it hasn't stopped the yet because if we don't coexist if we don't coexist it's not going to exist so you guys are creating a division [indiscernible] has did that the real estate, you have not contacted...
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>> __ >> if there are multiple email accounts, we want all the emails. >> we agree and __ >> you may have noticed my colleague from maryland use the word glacial, i find that word interesting when you vote against a committee and threatened to not want to stay in that committee, and continually walk away from that committee when you cannot identify a single solitary person who you would issue a subpoena to, before you got the 15,000 pages of documents that you just provided. when you have conversations with members in congress to stop the conversation and say, let me go get a democrat. you heard the word glacial. we will pick up the pace. i have no interest in prolonging this, none. you will have to pick up the pace with us. >> absolutely, and this is why we are here today. we had to witnesses available. since paul last year, we are prepared at a time, proactively __ >> i appreciate that. are you familiar with a subpoena the dates back to 2013? >> yes. >> arb is a statutory creation, would you agree? >> yes. >> would you agree that congress can amend or enhance the arb? you agree tha
>> __ >> if there are multiple email accounts, we want all the emails. >> we agree and __ >> you may have noticed my colleague from maryland use the word glacial, i find that word interesting when you vote against a committee and threatened to not want to stay in that committee, and continually walk away from that committee when you cannot identify a single solitary person who you would issue a subpoena to, before you got the 15,000 pages of documents that you just...
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once inside, they log onto computers to job hunt or check email. they meet friends or just read protected from the elements. >> for many years we would sort of open our doors and say "okay, we've done our job", because we're providing them a warm place to go if they've got no place else to be. >> now, social worker jean badalamenti will help provide information on homeless services and will "sensitize" staff. while government, residents and local businesses argue over the role of the libraries, david godeski is just glad they're here. >> having a place like this where things are controlled, it's a godsend. >> so godeski will be back every day he can. >>> welcome back toing know. guys, this story that i got to do was one of my favourites of the it's using technology changing people's lives. this is a robot that parapledgic people can use to walk again, let's take a look. >> i have a big dream mapping. >> these kids from a summer camp near aspen colorado are about to give amanda a life-changing gift, a gift helping her do something she hasn't been ab
once inside, they log onto computers to job hunt or check email. they meet friends or just read protected from the elements. >> for many years we would sort of open our doors and say "okay, we've done our job", because we're providing them a warm place to go if they've got no place else to be. >> now, social worker jean badalamenti will help provide information on homeless services and will "sensitize" staff. while government, residents and local businesses argue...
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every phone call every email. please tell me what type of mold it is. i'm sorry, please tell me what type of mold it is. and nothing. >> edith's landlord was not a local slumlord. invitation homes owns this property. >> there's some things you're supposed to provide right, as a landlord: clean water suitable condition how about that? like a healthy environment for a family to live in. i pay rent you know it's not like i was living there for free. when i wanted my stuff they said i can take my stuff but i have to sign a release releasing them from liability. >> in response to our request to comment on the novshadyan's case invitation homes wrote that the company: "...provided the family with a clean renovated home that encountered an unexpected home maintenance issue that was quickly resolved..." invitation homes also told us they repaired house along epa guidelines after the novshadyan's initial complaints and the resulting mold and asbestos tests came back negative. but they refused to release the results despite repeated requests from the family >> so
every phone call every email. please tell me what type of mold it is. i'm sorry, please tell me what type of mold it is. and nothing. >> edith's landlord was not a local slumlord. invitation homes owns this property. >> there's some things you're supposed to provide right, as a landlord: clean water suitable condition how about that? like a healthy environment for a family to live in. i pay rent you know it's not like i was living there for free. when i wanted my stuff they said i...
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did it have to do with those emails that those of us here in this country were sending? what was the ultimate decision as to why? >> i think the international pressure had a lot to do with my release. it really did. i mean, i didn't know-- i was in prison, completely cut off from the rest of the world. >> hinojosa: and did you think that people in the united states cared, knew? >> absolutely not. all i knew is that my husband would do everything he can to get me out. but i didn't know that they had... really there was a whole world working on my behalf, all the way from japan to brazil, you know? i mean, it was amazing. i found out once i was released. but i think there was a big discussion going on internally in the intelligence ministry among the people who arrested me and who were opposed to my arrest. in the beginning, when they arrested me, the more radical element of the intelligence ministry prevailed. in the end, when they released me, it was because the office of the leader intervened and the more moderate elements in the intelligence ministry finally got their
did it have to do with those emails that those of us here in this country were sending? what was the ultimate decision as to why? >> i think the international pressure had a lot to do with my release. it really did. i mean, i didn't know-- i was in prison, completely cut off from the rest of the world. >> hinojosa: and did you think that people in the united states cared, knew? >> absolutely not. all i knew is that my husband would do everything he can to get me out. but i...
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let me back up since you mentioned the emails.w and why i mentioned earlier we would talk about the what, when, where, and how. how and why did edward instead get in touch with you through these emails? you were one of the first people he reached out to. how did that happen? >> yeah, yeah. it started out -- first, he tried to reach glen greenwald. he sent glean e-mails in december of 2012. and they had correspondence but he was trying to get glen to install encryption software so he, really tell him why he was contacting him. until that happened he was just beating around the bushment glen didn't -- didn't install the encryption. then in january, about a month later, i got a first mysterious e-mail saying he was somebody who had information about nsa spying and what he felt were violations of the constitution. and i paid attention quickly because i'd been working on a project about the nsa for, at this point, over a year. so i -- he was saying things that i thought only an insider would know. at this point i actually was using enc
let me back up since you mentioned the emails.w and why i mentioned earlier we would talk about the what, when, where, and how. how and why did edward instead get in touch with you through these emails? you were one of the first people he reached out to. how did that happen? >> yeah, yeah. it started out -- first, he tried to reach glen greenwald. he sent glean e-mails in december of 2012. and they had correspondence but he was trying to get glen to install encryption software so he,...
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email your nominations to us at coolschools@kpix.com.may come and feature your school on the show. jill schlesinger reports how t aging baby boomer population is providing new opportunities for >>> in this morning's jobs report jill schlesinger reports how the aging baby boomer population is providing some new opportunities now for jobs. >>> reporter: the healthy pace of economic expansion means more jobs in specific industries. the economy is expected to grow on average by 3.3% every year for the next five years, an improvement from the 2% annualized growth during the recovery. but some sectors are poised to advance far more than the average due to demographics. according to the census bureau, 14.2% of the total population in san francisco county was over the age of 65 as of 2013. and that number is expected to grow. as they age, these baby boomers will require more frequent and specialized medical care. the bureau of labor statistics projects that the home healthcare service industry is likely to see the strongest growth, 4.8%, of any
email your nominations to us at coolschools@kpix.com.may come and feature your school on the show. jill schlesinger reports how t aging baby boomer population is providing new opportunities for >>> in this morning's jobs report jill schlesinger reports how the aging baby boomer population is providing some new opportunities now for jobs. >>> reporter: the healthy pace of economic expansion means more jobs in specific industries. the economy is expected to grow on average by...
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. >> the ncaa did not agree to an on-camera interview, but replied to questions by email. organization says it spends about $200 million each year on scholarships for athletes like darius. but to get that scholarship, darius had to sign away his commercial rights to the ncaa. >> if you've watched clemson football on tv, you've probably seen this. the tradition is all the players get off the bus. then they run down our green grassy hills. everybody's jumping up and down. there are fireworks going off, cannons, everybody's yelling screaming. there's nothing like being there with 80k of your closest friends. >> in two decades, the ncaa has built a stockpile. and its assets have increased by 1000 percent. the entire economy -- the t-shirts, ticket sales, and tv deals -- relies on the player on the field. now players are suing for a share. >> we're the marketers. we're marketing the nike here at clemson, the paw. we have on the nike checks, and making people be like 'ooh dad i want those nike gloves, i want those nike cleats. matter of fact, can i get them in orange, and can i
. >> the ncaa did not agree to an on-camera interview, but replied to questions by email. organization says it spends about $200 million each year on scholarships for athletes like darius. but to get that scholarship, darius had to sign away his commercial rights to the ncaa. >> if you've watched clemson football on tv, you've probably seen this. the tradition is all the players get off the bus. then they run down our green grassy hills. everybody's jumping up and down. there are...
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email your nominations to us at coolschools@kpix.com.may come and feature your school on the show. what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor the front yard. why don't you switch to xfinity home? i get live video monitoring and 24/7 professional monitoring that i can arm and disarm from anywhere. hear ye! the awkward teenage one has arrived!!!! don't be old fashioned. xfinity customers add xfinity home for $29.95 a month for 12 months. plus for a limited time, get a free security camera call 1800 xfinity or visit comcast.com/xfinityhome. >>> good morning. here's a live look at drivers heading to work heading somewhere across the san mateo bridge. drive time is 13 minutes now weiner hayward and foster city. the rest of your commute not quite as good. we'll show you your worst spots. "kcbs traffic" out the door is coming up. >>> hey, good morning, everybody! over your coffee let me hit you with a little 49er news. as they are going internal to they are going to move jeep chris from the quarterbac
email your nominations to us at coolschools@kpix.com.may come and feature your school on the show. what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor the front yard. why don't you switch to xfinity home? i get live video monitoring and 24/7 professional monitoring that i can arm and disarm from anywhere. hear ye! the awkward teenage one has arrived!!!! don't be old fashioned. xfinity customers add xfinity home for $29.95 a month for 12 months. plus for a...
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then, tempt sent us an email. in __ and the email was this __ that was the first time i've drawn in seven years. we got that, and i said, i do not know what we did, but we have to figure out how to do it again. and that was the launch of not impossible labs. not impossible labs is based on technology, but technology for the sake of humanity. have you had, how do you modify, how do you accomplish a fundamental social need. this kind of set the course for what we were doing with not impossible labs. that was my chapter 1. this is chapter 2. on july 11, last year, i went out to dinner with a friend. at dinner, he told me about a doctor tom __ he is a doctor in the mountains between sudan and south sudan. he is only doctor in that area, he does everything. we're talking about him. and i did what a curious person does, i flipped open my laptop, and open up an article about him. i come to learn about his situation. this situation is this __ the government of sudan is running a campaign of terror on the nouveau mountains
then, tempt sent us an email. in __ and the email was this __ that was the first time i've drawn in seven years. we got that, and i said, i do not know what we did, but we have to figure out how to do it again. and that was the launch of not impossible labs. not impossible labs is based on technology, but technology for the sake of humanity. have you had, how do you modify, how do you accomplish a fundamental social need. this kind of set the course for what we were doing with not impossible...
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. >> this is the email when the door is closed. >> reporter: a system of email alerts and alarms letcaught. >> let's find the raptor and get it out the track. >> reporter: looks like it's ready to be somewhere else. >> that is great about the texting traps, we can get the bird out. >> the female hawk will be re-elected about 70 miles away. she'll be tagged so crews can make sure she doesn't return. so far, less than 3% do. that is considered success for the team of conservationists. >> how is the public responding to the efforts going on? >> overwhelmingly the public response is yea. we can't put houses here, but we can do something for conservation. that's a big win. >> one of the things i have to bring up, how amazing is the remote controlled coyote on an air boat. who thought of that. >> crazy, the wildlife biologist, steve, this is his idea. he's from seatac. it's brilliant. the fact that you can scare birds away from the flight path of a plane using this model of a coyote on a motor boat was amazing. we saw it work. >> conservation work in the field should be fun, and we should
. >> this is the email when the door is closed. >> reporter: a system of email alerts and alarms letcaught. >> let's find the raptor and get it out the track. >> reporter: looks like it's ready to be somewhere else. >> that is great about the texting traps, we can get the bird out. >> the female hawk will be re-elected about 70 miles away. she'll be tagged so crews can make sure she doesn't return. so far, less than 3% do. that is considered success for the...