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and then how to meet the meets the of the board in terms of, commissioner fraser, your objections. do you have a recommendation for us. >> i guess i have to acknowledge that it's not clear to me that you have to initiate a blackout period. >> i can take a look at that and maybe i will work with you to try to come back at our report. either way, as i understand the main concern of this board, the first sentence would be okay. sounds like the board is on board with agreeing to limit not having communications with potential vendors as directly related to hhs. this firm can now modify it's own policy that is commendable with commissioner fraser and i'm look at the rfq as well. >> okay. very good. did i have public comment on this item? i did. item no. 14. city clerk: item 14. discussion item report on network health plan issues if any? >> any network people out there? seeing none, no. okay. any public comment on this item? item no. 15. >> city clerk: item 15. discussion item, opportunity to place items or future agendas. >> there slaen might have some when he comes back. i noticed that
and then how to meet the meets the of the board in terms of, commissioner fraser, your objections. do you have a recommendation for us. >> i guess i have to acknowledge that it's not clear to me that you have to initiate a blackout period. >> i can take a look at that and maybe i will work with you to try to come back at our report. either way, as i understand the main concern of this board, the first sentence would be okay. sounds like the board is on board with agreeing to limit...
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mr fraser thank you very much for being on the show good afternoon now we're hearing a lot these daysabout the prospect of another cold war and if you actually believe to be a regional cold war do you think a rerun is possible and you cold war is certainly possible. for the situation that has arisen. i think nato missed a great opportunity when the with the breakup of the soviet union and then president gorbachev believed he had an agreement with the first bush administration that nato would not move east nato had after all done its trouble but then it pushed ahead to the borders of russia and i could understand russians believing that that's a bucket of move there would have been other ways this provocative ways of ensuring the security and independence of eastern european states and. i think the west then lost an opportunity to really begin to make russia a collaborative power mr fraser you just mentioned that there are those inroads into russia or immediate neighborhood by nato are seen in the in moscow as provocative but when russia expresses those concerns that usually taken as p
mr fraser thank you very much for being on the show good afternoon now we're hearing a lot these daysabout the prospect of another cold war and if you actually believe to be a regional cold war do you think a rerun is possible and you cold war is certainly possible. for the situation that has arisen. i think nato missed a great opportunity when the with the breakup of the soviet union and then president gorbachev believed he had an agreement with the first bush administration that nato would...
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quite similar to the views that i've been expressing on your program now mr fraser you just mentionedhat president putin. has been receiving a lot of bad press and the west including australia and i wonder why do you think the west finds him so disagreeable because as it seems from moscow he actually his rhetoric has been quite conciliatory he actually as far as i'm concerned he tried not to spoil the relations with the west completely but for some reason he is almost portrayed in those demonic colors in the west why is he saw disliked by by western politicians and by western public western countries western politicians if in tribute to this. have been very short sighted and have been incapable of looking at the larger picture whether they've paid to what they think is populist sentiment another i don't know but it's very important that the west european union merica and russia and china. all get on together and that's essential if there's going to be a peaceful world and therefore you don't do things that are going to create mistrust that president putin said something about the anti
quite similar to the views that i've been expressing on your program now mr fraser you just mentionedhat president putin. has been receiving a lot of bad press and the west including australia and i wonder why do you think the west finds him so disagreeable because as it seems from moscow he actually his rhetoric has been quite conciliatory he actually as far as i'm concerned he tried not to spoil the relations with the west completely but for some reason he is almost portrayed in those demonic...
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the bbc's christian fraser reports from the main city in crimea. >> a fashion stylist, 30 years old, one of the many faces of the protest. she's one of seven ukrainian activists abducted in crimea since the weekend. she went missing at a check point on the northern border where she crossed from ukraine with four friends. a witness said they were beaten and marched away. her friend maria has traveled from kiev to find her. she went to the border to investigate. >> i saw a militaristic base with fires, special caves -- in crimea we have caves in the hills, and maybe they're inside. i don't know. >> reporter: alexandra was finally released with four others after three days of interrogation. ukrainians say they're being treated like the enemy in their own country. it's rare to see protests, and those who came knew the risks. >> every time when i come here -- -- >> the public space for ukrainians to demonstrate or show any support for the new government in kiev. it's a very simple choice. either you're with us or you're a fascist. >> the swastika is hated in russia, the mark of a painful
the bbc's christian fraser reports from the main city in crimea. >> a fashion stylist, 30 years old, one of the many faces of the protest. she's one of seven ukrainian activists abducted in crimea since the weekend. she went missing at a check point on the northern border where she crossed from ukraine with four friends. a witness said they were beaten and marched away. her friend maria has traveled from kiev to find her. she went to the border to investigate. >> i saw a...
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shelly ann fraser-pryce won the championship in poland. she storms to win in 6.98 seconds.phs success as last year's world championship where she won three gold medals. the u.s. men's 4 x 4 relay set goal with a new record. smashing a 15-year-old record. >>> well, the main patrick read may not be familiar to you, but if you're a golf man it may be. the 23-year-old has only been soonthe tour for two years. despite a couple of wobbles he held onto the stroke. another crowd favorite angel jimenez ended by throwing his club. >>> one unlucky golfer had a run in with the wildlife. a lizard who had not quite grasped the contest of fewer strokes wins tampered with the ball. he missed the birdie attempt and finished behin behind the eventl winner. go to www.aljazeera.com/sport with details of how to get in touch with our team using twitter and facebook. >> the latest on a prisoner swap in syria, and of course the search of the missing plane. that's all to come. >> this is a look at your top stories that the hour. search and rescue teams from nine countries continue to look for a mis
shelly ann fraser-pryce won the championship in poland. she storms to win in 6.98 seconds.phs success as last year's world championship where she won three gold medals. the u.s. men's 4 x 4 relay set goal with a new record. smashing a 15-year-old record. >>> well, the main patrick read may not be familiar to you, but if you're a golf man it may be. the 23-year-old has only been soonthe tour for two years. despite a couple of wobbles he held onto the stroke. another crowd favorite angel...
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rendon fraser -- what did you get? a miss on the three. they escape with a win. no mighty matchup today. shot, andut the wild they finished with emphasis. they lose 81-59. up seven.even -- au of his 18 points. american wins 57-46. they will face boston late in the -- university in the final wednesday night. with somees to deal right elbow inflammation, but injuryb is concerned the will linger. they took on a familiar foe. ross on the mound. he allowed one run in six hits. not the vest showing. look at that. the deep right-center is on. 5-2 nationals. the dynasty here. it to the right, the second homer. the nationals when 8-2. wizards and bucks. wizards up 43-29. that was pretty incredible. they went 114-107. women'slations to utc basketball team. they beat long island in the first bid tong the the tournament. congratulations. >> i knew they can do it. >> it took 90 rounds, but there is a new spelling bee champ. you will be surprised >> a spelling bee has finally ended in kansas city. for more than an hour, the contestants spelled words in a continuation of the sp
rendon fraser -- what did you get? a miss on the three. they escape with a win. no mighty matchup today. shot, andut the wild they finished with emphasis. they lose 81-59. up seven.even -- au of his 18 points. american wins 57-46. they will face boston late in the -- university in the final wednesday night. with somees to deal right elbow inflammation, but injuryb is concerned the will linger. they took on a familiar foe. ross on the mound. he allowed one run in six hits. not the vest showing....
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fraser howie in singapore. let's get more from eunice, as well, in beijing. we heard from fraser. what's your own analysis? >> well, ross, today we were at the premier's press conference. and the chinese premier had definitely indicated and acknowledged the challenging environment that the chinese leadership is now working in. what was interesting was that he had said that the biggest challenge that the leadership faced last year to him in his point of view was the downward pressure on the economy. and he said that this year they could even become more complex. this is what he had to say to us earlier today at the press conference. >> many investors believe that china's growth rate this year could be slower and lower than the official rate of 7.5%. what is the slowest rate of growth that you would find acceptable without stimulating the economy? >> translator: there is no denying that we may encounter a more complex situation this year. we set the gdp growth target for this year at about 7.5%. this about shows that there is a level of flexibility here. you asked me what is the low
fraser howie in singapore. let's get more from eunice, as well, in beijing. we heard from fraser. what's your own analysis? >> well, ross, today we were at the premier's press conference. and the chinese premier had definitely indicated and acknowledged the challenging environment that the chinese leadership is now working in. what was interesting was that he had said that the biggest challenge that the leadership faced last year to him in his point of view was the downward pressure on...
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. >> thank you commissioner fraser for calling out the fsa. >> thank you. >> any other comment? any public comment? no public comment. item no. 11? >> city clerk: item 11, action item approval of the hhs branding. rosemary postantino. >> now that we have stephanie from our program, we are here to talk about banding the city wellness program. the purpose of having a communication program around wellness is, we have a slide deck for this. we'll keep going. we need a communication program to build around us. even just talking about some of the attendees of the meeting. some of the members are afraid. they -- there might be punitive effects. companies increasing premium rates for people who don't participate in certain programs. we want to make it clooer that this is a positive program. it's not going to be punitive to anyone. we need to build awareness. we need enlighten and inspire people to encourage participation and get the word of mouth out as we know in this city, the peer to peer communication are a key component in anything moving forward and taking off. having a band also
. >> thank you commissioner fraser for calling out the fsa. >> thank you. >> any other comment? any public comment? no public comment. item no. 11? >> city clerk: item 11, action item approval of the hhs branding. rosemary postantino. >> now that we have stephanie from our program, we are here to talk about banding the city wellness program. the purpose of having a communication program around wellness is, we have a slide deck for this. we'll keep going. we need a...
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. >> reporter: at the fraser shep yard in duluth, minnesota, crews work in frigid temperatures preparing the separators which sail the great lakes. these enormous vessels and cargos must be ready to go when the shipping season opens of. >> they need to get out of here in time for the first load. and they want to to be lined up with a full load of cargo as soon as they open the gates >> reporter: the problem is no one is sure when that will be. some say it's normal, but not on this scale. satellite minimals show that for the first time in decades, the five great lakes are almost completely frozen over. blame the arctic winds and what is known as the polar vortex. one of the coldest winters on record. if this were summertime, it would be impossible to stand where i am right now, because this is lake superior, and for the first time in 20 years, it's completely frozen solid. in some places, the ice is more than a meter and a half thick. the five great lakes, the largest group of fresh water lakes in the world, and a vital trade route that feeds into the atlantic. it's critical for moving ev
. >> reporter: at the fraser shep yard in duluth, minnesota, crews work in frigid temperatures preparing the separators which sail the great lakes. these enormous vessels and cargos must be ready to go when the shipping season opens of. >> they need to get out of here in time for the first load. and they want to to be lined up with a full load of cargo as soon as they open the gates >> reporter: the problem is no one is sure when that will be. some say it's normal, but not on...
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. >> vice-president, supervisor ferrel, commissioner expected, commissioner fraser, commissioner scott, excused. commissioner swain, expected. we have a quorum. >> all right. item no. 1. action item. approval of the meeting set forth below regular meeting of february 13, 2014. >> all right. are there any corrections to the minutes? no corrections. >> move. >> second. >> it's been moved and seconded. any public comment on this item? all in favor say, "aye". >> aye. >> opposed? it's unanimous. >> now we'll go into the section. commissioner scott is not here today today. our first item is action no. 2. city clerk: item 2. action item. preservation amount. >> good afternoon, my name is gabriel brigs and as you are all aware every year the survey is done where -- we survey the 10 most populus counties in california other than the city and county of san francisco and what the union and employees contributions are and take the average for each county and period of time charter, the city contributes that dollar amount of health care to the city employees. information gathered from the survey,
. >> vice-president, supervisor ferrel, commissioner expected, commissioner fraser, commissioner scott, excused. commissioner swain, expected. we have a quorum. >> all right. item no. 1. action item. approval of the meeting set forth below regular meeting of february 13, 2014. >> all right. are there any corrections to the minutes? no corrections. >> move. >> second. >> it's been moved and seconded. any public comment on this item? all in favor say,...
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go around the time of three minutes into four one three seconds second a job like that shelly ann fraser price at the pulpit and all sixteen major title to her well and that led to one hundred breaches gold medals the lake and stopped to talk in a world leading time of six point nine eight seconds. oh boy was i able than sixteen weeks. michael took a lifetime best of seven point four five seconds. pre race favourite. you know the god of frostbite one hundred the second. elsewhere it was gold two silver tube and yes they still won the women's pole vault title. paul who does this help us to consult with the men's high jump by thirty two point three eight pages of facts and in the campaign to cut it off and stuck in. the is you. and i in you. each they can give it a hassle at times getting your mobile phone video posted to it on. sometimes just the one tags. by having your mail and text of the tip of his fingers quite literally. that's the idea behind a technology called a m pt or ambient air base and display but while itv show digital information on any surface in your hand. it also forms
go around the time of three minutes into four one three seconds second a job like that shelly ann fraser price at the pulpit and all sixteen major title to her well and that led to one hundred breaches gold medals the lake and stopped to talk in a world leading time of six point nine eight seconds. oh boy was i able than sixteen weeks. michael took a lifetime best of seven point four five seconds. pre race favourite. you know the god of frostbite one hundred the second. elsewhere it was gold...
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the monday night top five, antonio roscoe lands a huge left, no problem. 2nd round, down goes fraser.he tko. no. 4, look at the hand/eye coordination, steven stamkos batting it from midair for the goal but the senators beat the lightning. no. 3 cal moving on to the elite eight of the nit. here comes jabari burton in your living room. not a good monday, hit boast posts and crossbar -- both posts and crossbar, no goal and the flyers lose to the l.a. kings. no. 1, no other way to say it than the 76ers are flat out horrible. they lost to the spurs by 22. that is their 25th loss in a row. one more loss and they will tie an nba record. we'll be right back. tomorrow morning at 4-30. >>> coming up on david letterman josh charles from the good wife. >> that was the guy that got shot. >> you gave it away. >> have a good night! ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. test and now recent television the reason
the monday night top five, antonio roscoe lands a huge left, no problem. 2nd round, down goes fraser.he tko. no. 4, look at the hand/eye coordination, steven stamkos batting it from midair for the goal but the senators beat the lightning. no. 3 cal moving on to the elite eight of the nit. here comes jabari burton in your living room. not a good monday, hit boast posts and crossbar -- both posts and crossbar, no goal and the flyers lose to the l.a. kings. no. 1, no other way to say it than the...
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now fraser rents his flippers for a couple hundred dollars a day. >> this is the most economical when they go to flip a static car. utat is going to cost you abo $2500. you multiply that by 30, it gets extensive. you get a cable in europe and around the car and you get that 200 feet. and you pull on that high-speed accelerator along with the car flipper can it will just pull the car. >> once you flip the car and it is in rough shape, what do you do with the car? >> these cars will all go back to -- they will go to a wrecker or something and probably, in four more years, they may look like a bobsled in the next olympics. [laughter] >> jon erlichman bloomberg los angeles. japan does a little retail therapy. we will find out how unit close under is looking for a spending spree in the united states. the cold war, russia and the west are at odds over the ukraine. stocks are falling on the crisis with investors seeking a haven in gold. here is data are looking at the markets with reaction to the ukraine. a bit of a run for risk-averse gold and away from stocks. >> that's right. a lot of peo
now fraser rents his flippers for a couple hundred dollars a day. >> this is the most economical when they go to flip a static car. utat is going to cost you abo $2500. you multiply that by 30, it gets extensive. you get a cable in europe and around the car and you get that 200 feet. and you pull on that high-speed accelerator along with the car flipper can it will just pull the car. >> once you flip the car and it is in rough shape, what do you do with the car? >> these cars...
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john fraser helped dream it up when he was shooting armageddon. >> this is michael bay's favorite toyar is placed on top of the car flipper. it looks like a floor jack it is loaded with high-pressure nitrogen that pushes it into a piston which throws the car sparse 25 feet. >> you want to get the air and asked fast and as much as you can. that is what makes it work. 3, 2, 1. that's how you flip a car. >> before car flippers, the choice was mechanics. now they have a couple hundred bucks a day. >> this is the most economical way to flip a static car. this is going to cost you 2500 bucks. if you times that by 25 or 30 cars, it is expensive. >> if you really want to get fancy -- >> we will get back 200 feet. you pull on that high-speed accelerator. it will just pulled the car. >> once you put the car in rough shape, what do you do? >> they will all go to a wrecker and in four more years or something they may look like a bobsled. >> when i was standing a few feet away and they were going to flip, i was getting a little wimpy. i thought like they needed some safety goggles. there's pretty
john fraser helped dream it up when he was shooting armageddon. >> this is michael bay's favorite toyar is placed on top of the car flipper. it looks like a floor jack it is loaded with high-pressure nitrogen that pushes it into a piston which throws the car sparse 25 feet. >> you want to get the air and asked fast and as much as you can. that is what makes it work. 3, 2, 1. that's how you flip a car. >> before car flippers, the choice was mechanics. now they have a couple...
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general fraser testified that the number of cyber attacks on transcom has increased. are we not doing the job we should be doing? >> it is reflective on the level of investment that the department is making. we face challenging budget times and this is one of the departments where we remain committed to growth in capability. >> i believe a lot of the things i have gotten from an unclassified media and classified that iran is very active in this area. i am concerned about their capabilities and i have expressed that concern. it appears that " if iran seizes this opportunity and chooses to join the global community, we can chip away at the mistrust that exists." we need to be talking about the fact that we have an enemy. he has demonstrated that clearly. this new capability -- a few years ago, no one knew what a cyber attack was. we all understand it can be just as critical and damaging to our country as an attack with weapons on this country. i think you all agree with that. >> senator udall. >> thank you for your distinguished service to our nation. admiral rogers, i
general fraser testified that the number of cyber attacks on transcom has increased. are we not doing the job we should be doing? >> it is reflective on the level of investment that the department is making. we face challenging budget times and this is one of the departments where we remain committed to growth in capability. >> i believe a lot of the things i have gotten from an unclassified media and classified that iran is very active in this area. i am concerned about their...
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. >> at the fraser ship yards in minnesota crews work in frigid temperatures.se car goes must be ready to go when the shipping season opens. >> they need to get out of here in time for their first load, and they want to be loaded with a full load of cargo when they hope the gates. >> the problem is no one is sure when that will be. some ice on the lakes is normal but not on this scale. satellite images show for the first time in decades the five great lakes are almost complete plcompletecompletely frozen ove. blame the vortex resulting in one of the coldest winters on record. >> reporter: if this were summertime it would be impossible to stand where i am now because this is lake superiosuperior. in some parts the ice is more than a meter and a half thick. the five great lakes formed the largest group of fresh water lakes in the world and are a vital north american trade route that feeds into the atlantic. it's critical for moving everything were moving food to melt ores for 100 million people. cargo carried by great lakes vessels have been hit hard by the deep
. >> at the fraser ship yards in minnesota crews work in frigid temperatures.se car goes must be ready to go when the shipping season opens. >> they need to get out of here in time for their first load, and they want to be loaded with a full load of cargo when they hope the gates. >> the problem is no one is sure when that will be. some ice on the lakes is normal but not on this scale. satellite images show for the first time in decades the five great lakes are almost complete...
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. >> at the fraser shipp yards, crews worked in frigid temperatures sailing the great lakes. enormous vessels and cargos must be ready to go. >> they need to get out of here in time for the first load, and want to be lined up with a full load of cargo as soon as they open the gates. >> no one is sure when that will be. some ice on the lake is normal. not on that scale. satellite shows for the first time in decades the five great lakes are almost completely frozen over. blame the arctic winds. polar vortex blowing further south, resulting in one of the coldest winters on record. >> if this was summer, it would be impossible to stand. for the first time in 20 years, it is completely frozen solid. in some part the ice is more than a metre and a half thick. >> the five great lakes are the largest lakes in the world and a vital trade route feeding into the atlantic. it's crit call moving food to metal. cargo carried by the vessels has been hit hard by the deep freeze. december iron ore trades plunged 21%. january, cargoes were down. ice breakers have been working to clear a path.
. >> at the fraser shipp yards, crews worked in frigid temperatures sailing the great lakes. enormous vessels and cargos must be ready to go. >> they need to get out of here in time for the first load, and want to be lined up with a full load of cargo as soon as they open the gates. >> no one is sure when that will be. some ice on the lake is normal. not on that scale. satellite shows for the first time in decades the five great lakes are almost completely frozen over. blame...
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. >> my opening statement i quoted general fraser. he testified last year that a number of cyber attacks against transcom have doubled from 45,000 in 2011 to nearly 100,000 in 2012. now, that's not very good, is it? does that concern you? into what level -- >> in my current position is, i'm aware of statistics and we taken pretty aggressive action to secure our networks as i discussed before. the nature of our network that ties us commercial providers of transportation requires us to have access to the information from their networks as well. we have been working diligently with those contractors and commercial providers to secure those networks. is a number of attacks doesn't actually quite to the number of actual intrusions and data exfiltrated, but to the number of probes and attempt to get into the network. so if confirmed for the position of transcom command i will continue to work the issue hard with jenna rogers team at cyber, as well as with our 24th air force team which is the designated unit that essentially provides the ext
. >> my opening statement i quoted general fraser. he testified last year that a number of cyber attacks against transcom have doubled from 45,000 in 2011 to nearly 100,000 in 2012. now, that's not very good, is it? does that concern you? into what level -- >> in my current position is, i'm aware of statistics and we taken pretty aggressive action to secure our networks as i discussed before. the nature of our network that ties us commercial providers of transportation requires us...
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let's start off with sharon fraser. [applause] thanks for being here. >> my hero. [applause] >> it is hard to imagine you with hair loss. >> woah. >> that was on a good day. that was on a good day. as you can see, i had to fight to get enough hair to get a curling iron through there to do anything. >> it really is the shape of male pattern baldness. you were doing the comb-over. >> i absolutely was. >> look at that. oh my goodness! how long was this? >> that was about six months. something like that. >> let's look at the before and after. six months later. [applause] >> i am a great-grandmother. 64 last week. if i can start at my age and have these kinds of results, then you ought to be able to start at any age. >> you had really visible results really quickly. >> this has been a total of about eight months now. i noticed the difference within six months. it was nothing short of a miracle for me. i'm hoping that more people will try it. have faith in the product. man, scalp med works. i'm here to say that i am a lifelong believer thanks to this product. >> why do y
let's start off with sharon fraser. [applause] thanks for being here. >> my hero. [applause] >> it is hard to imagine you with hair loss. >> woah. >> that was on a good day. that was on a good day. as you can see, i had to fight to get enough hair to get a curling iron through there to do anything. >> it really is the shape of male pattern baldness. you were doing the comb-over. >> i absolutely was. >> look at that. oh my goodness! how long was this?...
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. >> as of today, sue fraser will not have to go another year without it because she just found out -ble for free health insurance. >> i haven't had insurance before since i can remember. so this is really a godsend. >> maybe that will help educate republicans. this law is helping millions of real people, and it's here to stay. joining me now are karen finney and ryan grim. thank you both for being here. >> hey, rev. >> thanks, reverend. >> karen, we know enrollment in these exchanges started slow. but it really picked up speed in december and has really taken off this month. 1.8 million signups in march. and we're still going. what does this law do to the law's critics? >> i think if we remember back to the beginning of this process, despite the glitches with the website, this was exactly what president obama and so many others predicted based on the experience that they had from looking at the massachusetts model, that the closer you got to the deadline, the more you saw that number going up. and i think it also says to the critics something else that we have known all along, that t
. >> as of today, sue fraser will not have to go another year without it because she just found out -ble for free health insurance. >> i haven't had insurance before since i can remember. so this is really a godsend. >> maybe that will help educate republicans. this law is helping millions of real people, and it's here to stay. joining me now are karen finney and ryan grim. thank you both for being here. >> hey, rev. >> thanks, reverend. >> karen, we know...
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general fraser testified that the number of cyber attacks on hasce, -- transcom increased. are we not doing the job we should be doing? >> it is reflective on the level of investment that the department is making. we face challenging budget times and this is one of the departments where we remain committed to growth in capability. believe a lot of the things i have gotten from an unclassified media and classified that iran is very active in this area. i am concerned about their capabilities and i have expressed that concern. " if iran seizes this opportunity and chooses to join the global community, we can chip away at the mistrust that exists." we need to be talking about the fact that we have an enemy. he has demonstrated that clearly. this new capability -- a few years ago, no one knew what a cyber attack was. we all understand it can be just as critical and damaging to our n attack with weapons on this country. i think you all agree with that. >> senator udall. >> thank you for your distinguished service to our nation. admiral rogers, i want to turn to you. responses,ed
general fraser testified that the number of cyber attacks on hasce, -- transcom increased. are we not doing the job we should be doing? >> it is reflective on the level of investment that the department is making. we face challenging budget times and this is one of the departments where we remain committed to growth in capability. believe a lot of the things i have gotten from an unclassified media and classified that iran is very active in this area. i am concerned about their...
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marina koester of our artsy when while former australian prime minister malcolm fraser police radical measures won't help ukraine to be unified party spoke to him in worlds apart you can watch the full show on thursday but here's a quick taste. i think you should be told never draw a note that other means will be found to make sure that ukraine remains secure the west should be persuading those who are now in government in the ukraine where within ukraine they must learn the art of compromise. you can't have one unified decent strong country with without an element of compromise but can there be any compromise with threats and weapons to hand because the leader of the ultra nationalist right sector party to me to get off has announced that his militants will remain an independent force none of the fighters joined the national guard the so-called drills are more like trips to military bases not real training i don't think those who took up arms during the revolution will lay them down now. the right sector has some ten thousand members scattered all cross ukraine his fighters took an a
marina koester of our artsy when while former australian prime minister malcolm fraser police radical measures won't help ukraine to be unified party spoke to him in worlds apart you can watch the full show on thursday but here's a quick taste. i think you should be told never draw a note that other means will be found to make sure that ukraine remains secure the west should be persuading those who are now in government in the ukraine where within ukraine they must learn the art of compromise....
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let's start off with sharon fraser. [applause] thanks for being here. >> my hero. [applause] >> it is hard to imagine you with hair loss. >> woah. >> that was on a good day. that was on a good day. as you can see, i had to fight to get enough hair to get a curling iron through there to do anything. >> it really is the shape of male pattern baldness. you were doing the comb-over. >> i absolutely was. >> look at that. oh my goodness! how long was this? >> that was about six months. something like that. >> let's look at the before and after. six months later. [applause] >> i am a great-grandmother. 64 last week. if i can start at my age and have these kinds of results, then you ought to be able to start at any age. >> you had really visible results really quickly. >> this has been a total of about eight months now. i noticed the difference within six months. it was nothing short of a miracle for me. i'm hoping that more people will try it. have faith in the product. man, scalp med works. i'm here to say that i am a lifelong believer thanks to this product. >> why do y
let's start off with sharon fraser. [applause] thanks for being here. >> my hero. [applause] >> it is hard to imagine you with hair loss. >> woah. >> that was on a good day. that was on a good day. as you can see, i had to fight to get enough hair to get a curling iron through there to do anything. >> it really is the shape of male pattern baldness. you were doing the comb-over. >> i absolutely was. >> look at that. oh my goodness! how long was this?...
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agree with president obama simply because he says it was the full interview with malcolm fraser on thursday in exxon point us worlds apart and we'll be back with more in ukraine after this break. right on the scene. first for you and i think the church. reformers twitter. and instagram. should be in the know. on. quite often countries rich in natural resources are the poorest africans the colony is a colony of the big corporations it's a colony of someone's home leaders who are under the thumbs of the big corporations so they have to beg from the world bank's development of social programs goes to pay back debts country is drowning under the amount of debt that they had and so every year they would borrow money. and they would use that same amount of money to pay back o. debts. and all that money really. the wages of debt. welcome back you're watching r.t. international now the post uprising government in kiev has found little support in eastern ukraine where mannie are calling for a referendum on their future status reports. while the mood here in the eastern ukrainian city of donetsk is v
agree with president obama simply because he says it was the full interview with malcolm fraser on thursday in exxon point us worlds apart and we'll be back with more in ukraine after this break. right on the scene. first for you and i think the church. reformers twitter. and instagram. should be in the know. on. quite often countries rich in natural resources are the poorest africans the colony is a colony of the big corporations it's a colony of someone's home leaders who are under the thumbs...
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general fraser testified that the number of cyber attacks on hasce, -- transcom increased. are we not doing the job we should be doing? >> it is reflective on the level of investment that the department is making. we face challenging budget times and this is one of the departments where we remain committed to growth in capability. believe a lot of the things i have gotten from an unclassified media and classified that iran is very active in this area. i am concerned about their capabilities and i have expressed that concern. " if iran seizes this opportunity and chooses to join the global community, we can chip away at the mistrust that exists." we need to be talking about the fact that we have an enemy. he has demonstrated that clearly. this new capability -- a few years ago, no one knew what a cyber attack was. we all understand it can be just as critical and damaging to our n attack with weapons on this country. i think you all agree with that. >> senator udall. >> thank you for your distinguished service to our nation. admiral rogers, i want to turn to you. responses,ed
general fraser testified that the number of cyber attacks on hasce, -- transcom increased. are we not doing the job we should be doing? >> it is reflective on the level of investment that the department is making. we face challenging budget times and this is one of the departments where we remain committed to growth in capability. believe a lot of the things i have gotten from an unclassified media and classified that iran is very active in this area. i am concerned about their...
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general fraser testified last year that the number of cyber attacks had doubled from 45,000 in 2011 to nearly 100,000 in 2012. the committee has been investigating these incidents and it appears that there are a number of factors to address to ensure they have the information necessary from its many contractors and to the mission criteria data. i look forward to hearing from the nominees and how they intend to work together to show these issues are correct and trans- transcom's unclassified networks and not many people know about it and i won't draw a distinction between the cyber attack and military attacks in places where we have a chance to talk about the questions. >> we are delighted to have the senator with us this morning to introduce one of our nominees and it's always great to have you with this committee and to call on you now for your introduction. >> i'm here to introduce mike rogers to the committee. i've known mike rogers for almost 40 years. we were in the same poem room in high school. i had the honor to work with him as a reservist when he was the head of the joint chi
general fraser testified last year that the number of cyber attacks had doubled from 45,000 in 2011 to nearly 100,000 in 2012. the committee has been investigating these incidents and it appears that there are a number of factors to address to ensure they have the information necessary from its many contractors and to the mission criteria data. i look forward to hearing from the nominees and how they intend to work together to show these issues are correct and trans- transcom's unclassified...
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according to canada's fraser institute, the average canadian has to wait over 18 weeks from seeing a primary care doctor to getting treatment by a specialist. and wait times are only growing. the 18 week delay today plaguing canadians is 91% higher than it was in 1993. at any given time, 17% of the canadian population, 5 million out of 35 million, are on a waiting list to get primary care. there's also a sitter shortage of essential medical equipment. for instance, canada ranks 14th out of 23 oecd countries in mri machines per million people, with an average weight time at just over eight weeks. these lengthy waits have profound consequences, not just for patients were suffering, but the rest of society. when people are not treated in a timely fashion, their conditions worsen and their health deteriorates. their productivity drops and then they have to stop working entirely. and they often end up requiring significantly more common expensive, and extensive treatments which are costly for the entire system. one estimate from the center for -- found that wait times were just for key pr
according to canada's fraser institute, the average canadian has to wait over 18 weeks from seeing a primary care doctor to getting treatment by a specialist. and wait times are only growing. the 18 week delay today plaguing canadians is 91% higher than it was in 1993. at any given time, 17% of the canadian population, 5 million out of 35 million, are on a waiting list to get primary care. there's also a sitter shortage of essential medical equipment. for instance, canada ranks 14th out of 23...
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doing nothing it's toothless the sanctions are toothless while former striding prime minister malcolm fraser says compromise is the only way out for ukraine six on a boy spoke to him and worlds apart and you can watch the full show on thursday for his a quick taste. should be told. that means we're going to make sure that. the west should be persuading those who are in government in the ukraine. where. within ukraine they must learn the. you can't have one unified decent strong country with without an element to compromise on just a reminder a bit later on today here on r.t. international you can watch president putin's address to lawmakers where line the future steps on crime is possible session into russia will be bringing to you live at eleven am g.m. take. crane accuses moscow of a troop build up at its borders american and german inspectors take to the skies over russia to see what's going on the operation is taking place under the international treaty of open skies and is a verifying the true position of russian troops that full story you can find it on t.v. dot com also there it looks
doing nothing it's toothless the sanctions are toothless while former striding prime minister malcolm fraser says compromise is the only way out for ukraine six on a boy spoke to him and worlds apart and you can watch the full show on thursday for his a quick taste. should be told. that means we're going to make sure that. the west should be persuading those who are in government in the ukraine. where. within ukraine they must learn the. you can't have one unified decent strong country with...
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to know all the officers on line claims you have not seen me when i was in which i find and also fraser who issued a report of the. is so unbelievable that they couldn't have not seen me of course another disturbing development you just brought to my attention to come out of all this is that the city of oakland has actually promoted to the police officers involved in your injuries including paul figure a who ordered officers to deploy tear gas on peaceful protesters and is now an assistant police captain what was your reaction when you heard this news. oh yeah. there was unbelievable you know and captain at the time he was head of internal affairs he had absolutely no business being in charge of the operation. and we can see like apps are. now through the is an absolutely shot me there seems to have been. to cover up their actions over the officers reports to internal affairs are very remarkably similar as if they were not the officers own reactions and observations scott i wonder you know while there be any tangible reforms come out of oakland police department specifically concerning
to know all the officers on line claims you have not seen me when i was in which i find and also fraser who issued a report of the. is so unbelievable that they couldn't have not seen me of course another disturbing development you just brought to my attention to come out of all this is that the city of oakland has actually promoted to the police officers involved in your injuries including paul figure a who ordered officers to deploy tear gas on peaceful protesters and is now an assistant...
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the victim was 21-year-old james alan fraser better known by friends as stanley. fraser, a former student at magruder high school had a number of scrapes with the law including burglary charges. fraser was shot in the back here after he got off a ride on bus at the intersection of oxbridge drive and route 355 in germantown tuesday night. investigators wrote perachi followed fraser and a friend as they drove from locations including montgomery college, rockville town center and mcdonalds in flower hill. eventually fraser caught a ride on bus that dropped him here where he was shot in the back. tracking of perac hi's cell phone linked him to the murder scene and other locations. police seized a number of handguns including the .45 when they arrested him. his criminal record includes assault and handgun charges. he was free while awaiting sentencing on a burglary conviction. now he's being held without bail. in germantown scott broom, wusa9. >>> police continue to investigate the unrelated murder of 22-year-old mark st. alban monday night at this $1 million home in s
the victim was 21-year-old james alan fraser better known by friends as stanley. fraser, a former student at magruder high school had a number of scrapes with the law including burglary charges. fraser was shot in the back here after he got off a ride on bus at the intersection of oxbridge drive and route 355 in germantown tuesday night. investigators wrote perachi followed fraser and a friend as they drove from locations including montgomery college, rockville town center and mcdonalds in...
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he tracks fraser down and shot him as he got off a bus. >> the search for a missing maryland girl is ramped up as a warrant is now out for fathers arrest. timothy virts turn off with his daughter after killing her mother. and amber alert is still in effect, and greta kreuz is in our satellite center. our investigators expanding their search? in westamber alert virginia and north carolina now. not terribly's announcement the fbi is involved in the making this a nationwide manhunt. >> it was at this modest home that police say bobbie jo cortez was found bludgeoned to death. young children may have witnessed it. >> there were chilling -- three children living in the salt, and we believe they were there when she was killed. and amber alert has been issued for 11-year-old caitlyn virts , who was abducted after the police believe he killed her mother. timothy virts had been staying at the house recently, along with bobby joe, hurt husband, and her twin sister. guidedcortes wasn't wednesday on child sex abuse charges and looting attempted rape. that is a wholly different issue. >> detective
he tracks fraser down and shot him as he got off a bus. >> the search for a missing maryland girl is ramped up as a warrant is now out for fathers arrest. timothy virts turn off with his daughter after killing her mother. and amber alert is still in effect, and greta kreuz is in our satellite center. our investigators expanding their search? in westamber alert virginia and north carolina now. not terribly's announcement the fbi is involved in the making this a nationwide manhunt. >>...