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george for his hard work. this investigation has squandered tens of millions of taxpayer dollars and a failed xaf xaf xaf efrpger hunt against lois learner, the irs and the white house. 250 irs employees have spent 160,000 hours producing more than a million pages of documents to congress. 250 employees. who could be doing audits, making sure that people are paying their rightful share of taxes, making sure that the collection process is done properly. answering questions of our constituents as they try to make sure that they're doing the right thing. 250 folks 1is $60,000. yet the inspector general will testify today that his conclusions remain the same. the chairman said let the facts, let the evidence speak. i agree with that. there is still no evidence that the white house was involved that they ordered the targeting of conservative groups for political reasons or that she intentionally crashed her computer to conceal her e-mails. today, the inspector general will testify about this investigation into the
george for his hard work. this investigation has squandered tens of millions of taxpayer dollars and a failed xaf xaf xaf efrpger hunt against lois learner, the irs and the white house. 250 irs employees have spent 160,000 hours producing more than a million pages of documents to congress. 250 employees. who could be doing audits, making sure that people are paying their rightful share of taxes, making sure that the collection process is done properly. answering questions of our constituents as...
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howard, thank you for your hard work. to your entire team, that is there supporting you at all times, i drove some you -- i see a lot of them back here. thank you everyone for your hard work at either the long hours, weekends that nobody sees over the last few months, so thank you for all your hard work during the process. i will say, i guess i've only been budget that you chair in my time but i couldn't imagine a better team to work with on the mayor's so thank you to all of you and thank you ms. howard for your partnership in this. in terms of our committee work, we could tactic is to get rid hearings around themes with the recreational park or families or affordability and public safety. i think we were able to do a lot in those hearings and bring up some of the concerns that we had as a board and hear from a community as well. i want to thank all the people i work so hard with us at the board of supervisors on this budget as in every year. first of all, to a controller's office , ben rosenfield, thank you, ben. todd i
howard, thank you for your hard work. to your entire team, that is there supporting you at all times, i drove some you -- i see a lot of them back here. thank you everyone for your hard work at either the long hours, weekends that nobody sees over the last few months, so thank you for all your hard work during the process. i will say, i guess i've only been budget that you chair in my time but i couldn't imagine a better team to work with on the mayor's so thank you to all of you and thank you...
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the story of america is the story of hard-fought, hard-won progress, and it continues today.pters are being written by men and women who believe that all of us, not just some, but all should have the chance to live up to our god-given potential. not only because we are a tolerant country or generous country, or compassionate country, but because we are a better, stronger, more prosperous country what we -- when we harness the talent, hard work, and ingenuity of every single hard-working american. i wish my mother could have been with us longer. i wish you could have seen chelsea become a mother herself. i wish she could have met charlotte. i wish you could have seen the america that we will build together. an america, where if you do your part, we reap the reward. an america where a father can tell his daughter, yes, you can be anything you want to be, even president of the united states. thank you all. god bless you. may god bless america. [applause] [cheering] ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ [applause] [applause] ♪ [applause] [applause] ♪ [applause] [chanting: hillary] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [music pl
the story of america is the story of hard-fought, hard-won progress, and it continues today.pters are being written by men and women who believe that all of us, not just some, but all should have the chance to live up to our god-given potential. not only because we are a tolerant country or generous country, or compassionate country, but because we are a better, stronger, more prosperous country what we -- when we harness the talent, hard work, and ingenuity of every single hard-working...
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i got past the class... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future... a real look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america >> part of our month long look at working in america. "hard earned". ♪ the white house hits out on what it calls an irresponsible lapse by the senate after controversial spy laws expire. ♪ hello, you are watching al jazeera, also on the program malaysia airlines cut 6,000 jobs in a bit for survival after two fatal plane crashes. public smoking is ban in beijing as china introduces tough new laws to stamp out the habit. and we report on fears that
i got past the class... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future... a real look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america >> part of our month long look at working in america. "hard earned". ♪ the white house hits out on what it calls an irresponsible lapse by the senate after controversial spy laws expire. ♪ hello, you are watching al jazeera, also on the program malaysia airlines cut 6,000 jobs in a bit for survival after...
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hard drives into quarter size pieces. according to the facility manager, those pieces are then sold for scrap. understanding the limitation on the investigation without having the hard drive, our investigation did not uncover any evidence of sabotage of miss lerner's hard drive. our investigation included attempts to determine if anybody entered her office prior to the date and time of her hard drive crash. unfortunately, those logs were erased after one year of retension. i will provide an overview of our efforts relating to the backup or disaster recovery tapdz. on june 30th, 2014, demand the irs provide all backup tapes used for the irs people act, specifically during the period january 1st 2008 through december 31 rs, 2011. on july 1st, 2014, the irs identified 744 backup tapes and took possession of all of them. initially, it appeared as though nine tapes may have contained valuable data but they turned out to be blank. the irs executive in charge of the irs e-mail backup program and his staff identified the 13 speci
hard drives into quarter size pieces. according to the facility manager, those pieces are then sold for scrap. understanding the limitation on the investigation without having the hard drive, our investigation did not uncover any evidence of sabotage of miss lerner's hard drive. our investigation included attempts to determine if anybody entered her office prior to the date and time of her hard drive crash. unfortunately, those logs were erased after one year of retension. i will provide an...
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are people not looking hard enough? john: they are not looking hard enough.f you want to hire outstanding women, you go out and find them. we looked long and hard. it was a concerted campaign. i hired mary not because she is a woman but because she is the best at what she does. as is dr. beth seidenberg. emily: this idea that you have to be a founder or ceo, is that closing the door on good candidates? john: yes. emily: john, ellen is someone you personally brought in. she was your chief of staff, you were her mentor. how did you feel when you found out she was suing you? john: i was sick. it was painful. ellen was a good chief of staff. but when i read the charges, i i knew that these had no merit. emily: how aware were you of this situation, when this happened how aware where you , that she was not happy? john: i'd rather not get into the past. ellen did some good things. i wish her well. emily: she is now the ceo of reddit. she is making bold moves. was she really not senior partner material? john: it is important to look at the difference between being an
are people not looking hard enough? john: they are not looking hard enough.f you want to hire outstanding women, you go out and find them. we looked long and hard. it was a concerted campaign. i hired mary not because she is a woman but because she is the best at what she does. as is dr. beth seidenberg. emily: this idea that you have to be a founder or ceo, is that closing the door on good candidates? john: yes. emily: john, ellen is someone you personally brought in. she was your chief of...
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with practice, it's just- it's hard, but it's not that hard. but to not see your mother, and knowing that your mom is so - so close to you. and knowing that she still care about you. but you just cannot be with her. that's really horrible thing i must say. so, from 9 to 19, i mean, i saw my mom occasionally. but only once in three months. >> for a few days. >> yeah, for a few days. and that's very hard. and i still remember, like, my mom mom finally came - i actually felt there's something - we - we're missing something. there's kind of a missing link between she and i. because i suddenly i become an adult, you know? after ten years. and i grow up already. so, it actually, it takes me like, six years, you know, to reconnect, you know? miss my mom, you know, in the, same way that, when i was a kid. you know, that really connection. >> your mother let go of a little boy, and she got back a man. >> yeah, something like that. she always have a dream that - still today, you know, she, "oh, i just dreamed of you when you were six," or something. of c
with practice, it's just- it's hard, but it's not that hard. but to not see your mother, and knowing that your mom is so - so close to you. and knowing that she still care about you. but you just cannot be with her. that's really horrible thing i must say. so, from 9 to 19, i mean, i saw my mom occasionally. but only once in three months. >> for a few days. >> yeah, for a few days. and that's very hard. and i still remember, like, my mom mom finally came - i actually felt there's...
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as hard as you work that's as hard and as high as you'll rise. that's not the case anymore.nestly look at our children and say that to them because we have an economy that is weak and doesn't present them with the same opportunities that mary pat and i were presented with in the mid-1980s when we graduated from college. when we graduated from college, we didn't worry about getting a job. we worried about picking the best job for us. we didn't worry if we were going to be successful. we knew if we worked hard we were going to be successful. this country and leadership owes the same opportunity to my children and yours and i'm ready to give it to you. we need a tax system that's simplified and will put cpas like my dad out of business. we need to get the government off the back of our people and our businesses with regulation and we need to encourage businesses to invest in america again. not oversaes. invest in our country and our people people. in a world it as dangerous, as dangerous, as frightening as any time i've seen it in my lifetime. there is only one indispensable fo
as hard as you work that's as hard and as high as you'll rise. that's not the case anymore.nestly look at our children and say that to them because we have an economy that is weak and doesn't present them with the same opportunities that mary pat and i were presented with in the mid-1980s when we graduated from college. when we graduated from college, we didn't worry about getting a job. we worried about picking the best job for us. we didn't worry if we were going to be successful. we knew if...
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hard earned respect... hard earned future... a real look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america >> part of our month long look at working in america. "hard earned". >> dubai is critical. you'll see most of the contractors have their headquarters and incorporated in dubai. >> sam mccann is a former army jag officer who served in iraq and afghanistan. for the last couple of years he has campaigned to reform the military contracting system. >> people wonder why someone would take them across the ocean if there wasn't a contract? it gets into human trafficking. the trafficker gets paid when he leaves india. the trafficker gets paid commission. it doesn't matter if they have a have a job over there. >> subcontractors like ppi and echo log run their middle east operations out of dubai. they keep labor camps here to houseworkers on their way to military base he and their recruiting bases have camps here too. away from the dazzling towers of dubai, a sprawling labor camp is home to hundreds of thousands of migrant
hard earned respect... hard earned future... a real look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america >> part of our month long look at working in america. "hard earned". >> dubai is critical. you'll see most of the contractors have their headquarters and incorporated in dubai. >> sam mccann is a former army jag officer who served in iraq and afghanistan. for the last couple of years he has campaigned to reform the military contracting system....
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i got past the class... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future... a real look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america >> part of our month long look at working in america. "hard earned". tonight, and we go live... >> when it comes to studying creatures living inside the amazon rainforest, tambopata is about as good as it gets. this gorgeous creature is a juvenile red-tail boa and it looks so fresh because it just shed its skin. brimming with forest and life, there are likely thousands of species yet to be discovered. and that's where i come in. techknow first visited here in 2013 to look at this spider i helped discover. it's a tiny spider disguised as a big spider. that was the first animal recorded to actually build a fake animal from scratch - we also went to solve what was making this mysterious structure we call 'silkhenge'. these discoveries were talked about around the world, like here online at reddit... even on msnbc which compared my discovery to the hairstyle of a new york city celebrity. back in tambopata, it was tim
i got past the class... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future... a real look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america >> part of our month long look at working in america. "hard earned". tonight, and we go live... >> when it comes to studying creatures living inside the amazon rainforest, tambopata is about as good as it gets. this gorgeous creature is a juvenile red-tail boa and it looks so fresh because it just shed...
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katty: working hard and doing well as china changes. do make sure to join us tomorrow as that special series concludes. you can find today's news on our website and if you would like a daily digest sent to your inbox, be sure to sign up at bbc.com /newsletter. for all of us, thank you for watching. i will see you back here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation newman's own foundation giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and mufg. >> they say the oldest trees bear the sweetest fruit. at mufg, we've believed in nurturing banking relationships for centuries, because strong financial partnerships are best cultivated for the years to come, giving your company the resources and stability to thrive. mufg -- we build relationships that build the world. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour
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emily: how hard? beth seidenberg: very hard. john doerr: the details there are really not what matters. what matters is we have tried really hard and it's not possible at this time. emily: do you feel like if you pay her it's like an admission of guilt? john doerr: i'm sorry this happened to alan, but it happened to us and the tech industry. this is not a question of guilt, it is a civil case, so the question is liability. the jury found we are not liable after five and a half weeks of testimony. emily, i'm sad anybody has a bad experience, and ellen did, but we're moving forward. we know there is more that we can do. emily: what is it like being a female partner at kleiner and being a female venture capitalist? beth seidenberg: being a female partner at kleiner has been the best work environment of my career. that's because i am surrounded by great women and partners. emily: other women have left kleiner. does this alarm you? john doerr: no. over the history of kleiner perkins more than 30 junior partners have come to work for
emily: how hard? beth seidenberg: very hard. john doerr: the details there are really not what matters. what matters is we have tried really hard and it's not possible at this time. emily: do you feel like if you pay her it's like an admission of guilt? john doerr: i'm sorry this happened to alan, but it happened to us and the tech industry. this is not a question of guilt, it is a civil case, so the question is liability. the jury found we are not liable after five and a half weeks of...
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i got past the class... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future... a real look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america >> part of our month long look at working in america. "hard earned". >>> now i want to talk about an issue some people call environmental injustice - others say it amounts to environmental racism. whatever you call it, low income minority communities are waging fights over the air they breath are saying they are subjected to more pollute ants in their neighbourhoods than white residents in wealthy parts of town, one of the latest battles is in new york city. activists are giving a bronx jeer to the idea of moving a business into their neighbourhood, saying not in my backyard. mary snow has the report. >> the greatest benefit of buying direct to farmers is having a hand on the volume control. >> online grocer fresh direct touts fresh food it delivers to home. the new york grocer moves its operations some applaud gen ecomomic benefits. activist michael johnson sees pressure. >> it's like the next assault or another
i got past the class... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future... a real look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america >> part of our month long look at working in america. "hard earned". >>> now i want to talk about an issue some people call environmental injustice - others say it amounts to environmental racism. whatever you call it, low income minority communities are waging fights over the air they breath are...
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the turks say with neighbors like that, it will be hard.ltimately, i think it will be the forthcoming liberals ticket that turk's accession will be a reality. >> rose: at least rumor turkey was becoming less secular. >> it's certainly true warned use red ling and religious symbols and waists the qur'an at an election rally. i think there was significant backlash against that. i think the issue mostly with erdogan wasn't religion per se but old fashioned authoritarianism. i think elmira mentioned salad vladimir putin. secularism is an important part of turkey thoughle turks have been allowed to explore religious identities in new and different ways and i think that has contributed to their electoral success over many many years. and i don't think that's going to change. >> rose: whasht we expect? in the next 45 days, turkish politics will be in gridlock. i think soner's right, i think while i don't foresee elections in 45 days, i think that they will come up with some sort of compromise. i think that we will see elections before a five-year
the turks say with neighbors like that, it will be hard.ltimately, i think it will be the forthcoming liberals ticket that turk's accession will be a reality. >> rose: at least rumor turkey was becoming less secular. >> it's certainly true warned use red ling and religious symbols and waists the qur'an at an election rally. i think there was significant backlash against that. i think the issue mostly with erdogan wasn't religion per se but old fashioned authoritarianism. i think...
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i got past the class... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future...eal look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america >>> woix back to "inside story", i'm ray suarez. a man who became the driving force in the fouping of the country and the second president of the united states, john adams, said equality of representation in the legislator is the first principle of liberty. his views were shaped in part. it is packed with electoral lived. and sent a member of parliament with an equal vote for someone that represented voters. it was specified that house seats would be assigned based on people in the state. it's heading to the high court. it's time to talk about who would be represented. joining us is a counci from the brennan center. and a senior feller for constitutional studies at the cato institute. >> they are filing an amma cues. a friend of the petitioners. what is at stake here. why do you want to reopen the art? >> sure. the fairness in the electoral area is important. if the democracy is not working, it leads to all sorts of
i got past the class... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future...eal look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america >>> woix back to "inside story", i'm ray suarez. a man who became the driving force in the fouping of the country and the second president of the united states, john adams, said equality of representation in the legislator is the first principle of liberty. his views were shaped in part. it is packed with...
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i got past the class... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future... a real look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america >> in the late 1800s chattanooga tennessee was a city of steel; a hub for the foundry business. but that steel eventually turned to rust. by the nineties, its downtown was a virtual ghost town. but today, this mid-sized city has reinvented itself as a tech hub of sorts....due in large part to what they call "the gig".... internet speeds as fast as one gigabit per second. >> if you had the world's fastest internet, what would you do with it? >> mike bradshaw heads up co. lab, a non-profit which nurtures start-ups with everything from office space, mentorship and not least of all, access to "the gig". >> and so we started some programs, "gigtank" is the program co. lab produces. >> one of the start-ups that has come out of co. lab's gigtank program is a company called 3d ops, that creates custom 3d models of organs from medical scans like mri's. >> so an mri comes in through your super fast internet, you put it thr
i got past the class... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future... a real look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america >> in the late 1800s chattanooga tennessee was a city of steel; a hub for the foundry business. but that steel eventually turned to rust. by the nineties, its downtown was a virtual ghost town. but today, this mid-sized city has reinvented itself as a tech hub of sorts....due in large part to what they call "the...
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it is going to be a hard one to convert. emily: what do you make of john's point that anyone running twitter will have a good job now. guest: that is mostly true. have have leadership capabilities which are proven and most of those people are fully employed. john is a great salesman. he can convert these people. emily: who do you think? guest: it is more about the person to tell the story the best about what the path forward for twitter is. that is the person that gets the role. it is probably going to be someone internally. trying to get an inside person is going to be hard. you need someone the organization trusts. guest: peter thiel. emily: not a huge fan of twitter. i believe he has called them potheads. guest: he can fix the problem. emily: what about jack? you were jack's number two. you have worked with him closely. it is realistic to think he would leave square to run twitter? guest: it is not realistic he will leave square. square is important in the world. jack loves square. that is inconceivable. emily: this is no
it is going to be a hard one to convert. emily: what do you make of john's point that anyone running twitter will have a good job now. guest: that is mostly true. have have leadership capabilities which are proven and most of those people are fully employed. john is a great salesman. he can convert these people. emily: who do you think? guest: it is more about the person to tell the story the best about what the path forward for twitter is. that is the person that gets the role. it is probably...
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>> mm-hmm. >> do you see how it would be hard to get by on their salary? >> yeah. >> a month after the strike ended - farm workers took the street once more...after leaders of the movement were able to convince the federal government to sit down to negotiations with them... ...and try to seal an agreement to bring day wages up to 200 pesos. >> a month and a half later, the government announced that they'd gotten growers to agree to pay a bit more - but not the 200 pesos that the workers had been fighting for. worn down - and with their options exhausted too, they had no other choice but to accept the offer. >> the beauty for the retailer of growing in san quintin, mexico is 1 - these people are not seen and the strike is not heard. i don't think that the retailers have to try very hard to obfuscate the source of the food that we eat. that's the nature of this system - when you pick up an apple, you don't see the labor in that apple - but it's embodied in that apple. you walk down the grocery aisle - think about all this phantom labor embodied in all those
>> mm-hmm. >> do you see how it would be hard to get by on their salary? >> yeah. >> a month after the strike ended - farm workers took the street once more...after leaders of the movement were able to convince the federal government to sit down to negotiations with them... ...and try to seal an agreement to bring day wages up to 200 pesos. >> a month and a half later, the government announced that they'd gotten growers to agree to pay a bit more - but not the 200...
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>> do you see how it will be hard to get by on their salary? >> yeah >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative series... fault lines invisible hands only on al jazeera america story", i'm ray suarez, we are focussing on the t.p.p., the sweeping trade treatment that president obama is trying to hammer out with 11 pacific rim countries, republicans worked with the white house to get the deal on track. with us in washington, sara anderson of the institute of policy studies, simon leicester from the cato instituted. and kent hughes from the woodrow wilson center. one of the common traits is american goods would be able to go into the markets where they are competitive and do well, and have been artificially excluded. is the record mixed, can we time? >> it will happen in a couple of days that if there's an agreement, it implies that japan made concessions in agriculture, and it should be good for american farme
>> do you see how it will be hard to get by on their salary? >> yeah >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative series... fault lines invisible hands only on al jazeera america story", i'm ray suarez, we are focussing on the t.p.p., the sweeping trade treatment that president obama is trying to hammer out with 11 pacific...
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perceiving what a tree or a dog is was hard. it's a link of can you teach a rob to the do the short and we do in our minds. when you walk down the street and see a car coming towards you, your brain doesn't look at the headlights and grill and hub caps and say "that's a car." you quickly establish short and and your brain screams car and you jump out of the car, and the mental short cuts make us so applicable intellectually, and trying to teach them, robots are struggling now. teaching them that the polygons form a corner, and that is the corner of a table, and again, the headlights, the grill, the hub caps, they have to do all of that. we are trying to teach them to do it in shorthand the way you and i do, and we are just a tiny of the fraction of the way there. we have only gotten to the place we can do the simply stuff, but the simple stuff is driving. you and i think it's simple, it's teaching robots the shouldn't that you and i use every day. >> making a garment involving competitive motion, doing the same thing 500 times a
perceiving what a tree or a dog is was hard. it's a link of can you teach a rob to the do the short and we do in our minds. when you walk down the street and see a car coming towards you, your brain doesn't look at the headlights and grill and hub caps and say "that's a car." you quickly establish short and and your brain screams car and you jump out of the car, and the mental short cuts make us so applicable intellectually, and trying to teach them, robots are struggling now....
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as hard as it is -- sally: it is harder for him. it was hard for me, but harder for him.hen you have a subject who is willing to put themselves out like that and completely unashamed and willing to be in a picture that comes at the expense of his vanity vulnerability, exposure -- all photographic orchards, -- portraits, that is the risk always. no matter how used to photographing you are. charlie: can we see trust? sally: i should say yeah. there are pictures i have taken that made me ache for him. are you sure you want me to show these pictures? yes. in a sense, that measure of comfort was worth it to him. we like to think it is a good piece of art. charlie: what was the response? sally: i'm still photographing him. he is still willing to do it. more than willing. he believes what we make together is important. 45 years. we have managed to put in another good 11 years. i'm not good at math. yeah, 11. [laughter] you saw my math score. they are in the books. charlie: yeah. you chose the right profession. [laughter] sally: it is a demanding mistress. charlie: when did being
as hard as it is -- sally: it is harder for him. it was hard for me, but harder for him.hen you have a subject who is willing to put themselves out like that and completely unashamed and willing to be in a picture that comes at the expense of his vanity vulnerability, exposure -- all photographic orchards, -- portraits, that is the risk always. no matter how used to photographing you are. charlie: can we see trust? sally: i should say yeah. there are pictures i have taken that made me ache for...
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we worked really hard.loor and you keep fighting. >> [indiscernible] >> -- that is because i think the tide is not going in the right direction. >> we have this morning that a plane has crashed. >> i'm very proud -- [indiscernible] >> one of the firefighters just said to me, senator, please, please don't let anybody forget what has happened here. i was so overcome by their courage and their compassion. i knew that i had to also pay attention to what happened to those brave men and women. >> day in and day out, fighting. it has made a huge difference in my life. >> ladies and gentlemen, u.s. secretary of state, hillary rodham clinton. >> the fact that she was willing to work for a formal rival president obama, restored my faith. hillary clinton: he won and i lost, and that he asked me to be secretary of state. >> she was the most dogged, determined secretary of state i have ever seen. she mended relations with countries that had been frayed. she didn't just try for american values abroad, she fought for fami
we worked really hard.loor and you keep fighting. >> [indiscernible] >> -- that is because i think the tide is not going in the right direction. >> we have this morning that a plane has crashed. >> i'm very proud -- [indiscernible] >> one of the firefighters just said to me, senator, please, please don't let anybody forget what has happened here. i was so overcome by their courage and their compassion. i knew that i had to also pay attention to what happened to...
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i got past the class... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future... a real look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america >> our fast forward segment on that moment when private lives go public. maybe you've sent some racy shots on your phone just between you and your significant other right? unless the relationship goes bad and those private parts get very exposed. what's worse go-betweens who make a business of exposing yours. "america tonight's" adam may found an explosion of revenge porn. >> it started with a romantic request. >> he had asked, you know i'd love to take some pictures of you, you're so beautiful. >> but months later, ann maria, an english teacher, became the victim of revenge porn. her photos posted on. for the world to see. >> the line was, be english professor, are nude photos. >> adam hunts town people who solicit and publish nonconsensual porn og reaf porn og pornography. >> worst that that are people who operate these websites to profit off of those feelings and the pain of their relationships. >> you mean ex
i got past the class... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future... a real look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america >> our fast forward segment on that moment when private lives go public. maybe you've sent some racy shots on your phone just between you and your significant other right? unless the relationship goes bad and those private parts get very exposed. what's worse go-betweens who make a business of exposing yours....
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i got past the class... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future... a real look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america. >> one unanswered question about the financial crisis that still troubles many americans is why wasn't anyone health accountable? why was too big to fail become too big to jail? sheila bair was a fierce critic of the banks and has always said, some banks should have been allowed to fail. she's an author of a book, called the bullies of wall street, sent a terrible message especially to a group of americans you thought weren't paying attention. >> the history books are still being written about what caused the crisis, and the lessons are people should think long term, should go out and make money, generate short term profits without regard to long temp lossesloss -- term losses, to try to put it back on the government. those are the kinds of lessons i hope we're learning but unfortunately with the bailouts and kind of the tepid financial reform that's occurred afterwards i'm afraid the message is well go out and
i got past the class... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future... a real look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america. >> one unanswered question about the financial crisis that still troubles many americans is why wasn't anyone health accountable? why was too big to fail become too big to jail? sheila bair was a fierce critic of the banks and has always said, some banks should have been allowed to fail. she's an author of a book,...
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john: i'm sorry it was so hard to go through this, but more than anything else, it is hard for minoritiesn the tech industry. i have two daughters. getting through this world where everyone can participate is important. emily: you haven't been at this firm for many years, how did you feel when you are sued? john: the world she described was not what we stand for. emily: this has been going on for three years, what is it like behind the scenes? beth: it has been hard, but we have been focused on business and results. emily: she says that she was repeatedly to secluded from e-mails and asked for better hr policies to deal with issues and those requests fell on deaf ears. how do you answer that? beth: that has not been my spirits, but i know as a woman i have often been the only woman on the leadership team, the only woman to this day, on many of my boards. so it is hard, which is why we are excited about some of the initiatives and things we are doing to try to improve the situation. emily: mrs. sandberg said that she saw herself and miss powell. many of the behaviors raised in this trial t
john: i'm sorry it was so hard to go through this, but more than anything else, it is hard for minoritiesn the tech industry. i have two daughters. getting through this world where everyone can participate is important. emily: you haven't been at this firm for many years, how did you feel when you are sued? john: the world she described was not what we stand for. emily: this has been going on for three years, what is it like behind the scenes? beth: it has been hard, but we have been focused on...
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has several districts i know it is hard to get the widespread report it is hard to get the community around making our neighborhood stronger and they've been to do that and enhancing on top of the city services this is cit at the first green district i know you'll be a role model and we may be getting the same requests if the future that motion was made by supervisor kim and this motion passes newsom with a positive recommendation moishgz. >> there's no further business. all right. this meeting is today, we're honored to have mayor ed lee here to present the city's budget for the next 2 hundred and 50 millin dollar years mayor ed lee welcome floor is yours. >> thank you good morning, everyone. >> good morning. >> thank you supervisor president london breed and budget and supervisor mar farrell and members of the board our elected the officials and commissioners and department heads and labor our wonderful community leaders thank you very much for being here and thank you all for being such a great partner in helping me deliver to the people of san francisco a balanced budget that set
has several districts i know it is hard to get the widespread report it is hard to get the community around making our neighborhood stronger and they've been to do that and enhancing on top of the city services this is cit at the first green district i know you'll be a role model and we may be getting the same requests if the future that motion was made by supervisor kim and this motion passes newsom with a positive recommendation moishgz. >> there's no further business. all right. this...
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it's really hard to scale a business.e have less than 1000 employees and we are working incredibly hard to make this happen. the new nest cam is the best drop cam. you can put it anywhere, even on your refrigerator with a magnet. to us, we have also put in high-quality video so you get crisp clarity. emily: how did you make the decision to get rid of the drop cam name and can you still buy drop cam? tony: we want to make it really simple. emily: how many of these products are you selling? tony: we are selling all three products today in seven countries. they are used in over 190 countries and we are selling in the millions. we are happy with where it has come in just five years. emily: what are you doing to encourage adoption? tony: we have energy partners and utility companies that are giving away free thermostats or highly discounting them because they know they can save energy for their customer and get them to generate less power. they want to give these things away so they can have more efficient operation. the same
it's really hard to scale a business.e have less than 1000 employees and we are working incredibly hard to make this happen. the new nest cam is the best drop cam. you can put it anywhere, even on your refrigerator with a magnet. to us, we have also put in high-quality video so you get crisp clarity. emily: how did you make the decision to get rid of the drop cam name and can you still buy drop cam? tony: we want to make it really simple. emily: how many of these products are you selling? tony:...
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it was a hard fought and hard won progress. it continues today. new chapters are being written by men and woman that believe that all of us not some have a chance to live up to the good given potential. not only because we're a tolerant country or a compassionate country but because we're a better or stronger country when we harness the talent and hard work in every single american. i wish that i my mother would have been with us longer and seen chelsea become a mother herself and seen charlotte, and see the america that we're going to build together. on america if you do your part you reap the rewards. where we don't leave anyone out or anyone behind. in america where a father can tell his daughter yes, you can be anything you want to be even president of the united states. thank you all. god bless you, and may god bless america. [ screaming ] [ applause ] >> hillary clinton there and near the first big rally in what's become the ten week campaign. her daughter there and bill clinton there joining her on stage. she said join me text me even. she
it was a hard fought and hard won progress. it continues today. new chapters are being written by men and woman that believe that all of us not some have a chance to live up to the good given potential. not only because we're a tolerant country or a compassionate country but because we're a better or stronger country when we harness the talent and hard work in every single american. i wish that i my mother would have been with us longer and seen chelsea become a mother herself and seen...
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and we've learned this the hard way. we've learned it the hard way, ray, by paying ransoms, by allowing families and you're not dealing with a trusted business pattern at the other end. so they're not obligated to release your loved one or give them to you. so the cost-benefit analysis the risk assessment, is based on those fundamental principles. >> if i understand you correctly, you are saying not only should the united states not pay ransom but the families should even be constrained from making their own deals or going through third parties? >> right. the current law is that if it's a foreign terrorist organization, the families cannot pay ransom. if it's a criminal organization nonterrorist designated, they can. but fundamentally, the advice that we would give is that it's not in the best interests of the public good. because all you do is raise the bounty on the american citizens. so you may get a short term gain for your family member. but it creates long term pain for the missionaries, the tourists the journalist
and we've learned this the hard way. we've learned it the hard way, ray, by paying ransoms, by allowing families and you're not dealing with a trusted business pattern at the other end. so they're not obligated to release your loved one or give them to you. so the cost-benefit analysis the risk assessment, is based on those fundamental principles. >> if i understand you correctly, you are saying not only should the united states not pay ransom but the families should even be constrained...
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i got past the class... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future...eal look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america they run. children with autism - and t
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emily: how hard did you try? beth: very hard. john: the details are not what matters. it is not possible at this time. emily: do you feel if you pay her $2.7 million it is an admission of guilt? john: i'm sorry this happened to ellen and to us. this is not a question of guilt. this is a civil case, the question is liability. an admission of liability? john: the jury found that we are not liable after 5.5 weeks of testimony. emily, i'm sad that anyone has a bad experience at our firm. ellen did. but we are moving forward and we know there is more we can do. emily: what is it like being a female partner at kleiner and being a female venture capitalist? beth: being a female partner at kleiner has been the best work environment of my career. that is because i'm surrounded by great women and great partners. emily: other women have left kleiner. does this alarm you? john: over the history of the firm, more than 30 junior partners have come to work for us and then moved on. emily: do you worry that this could be a difficult place for diverse candidates to succeed? john: i'm a
emily: how hard did you try? beth: very hard. john: the details are not what matters. it is not possible at this time. emily: do you feel if you pay her $2.7 million it is an admission of guilt? john: i'm sorry this happened to ellen and to us. this is not a question of guilt. this is a civil case, the question is liability. an admission of liability? john: the jury found that we are not liable after 5.5 weeks of testimony. emily, i'm sad that anyone has a bad experience at our firm. ellen did....
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i got past the class... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future... a real look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america >> you're watching talk to al jazeera with me, soledad o'brien. this week we're speaking to actor wendell pierce. >> you have a book coming out. >> september 8th-- called the wind in the reeds. it's a book about family-- the love of family the love of new orleans, and the transformative nature of art and the impact that it has. >> you think art can really transform? >> oh, i know art can transform. we're talkin' about new orleans, everybody remembers, after katrina, the first time they heard, (sings) "do you know what it means to miss new orleans and miss her each night and day?" louis armstrong. you know what that feels like, what that meant to you whatever. a poet changed poland, the solidarity movement, lech walesa, you know. an american actor became an american president ronald reagan, you know? it's morning in america. so poetry, art the power that that can have on a person's life can be transformative. >> w
i got past the class... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future... a real look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america >> you're watching talk to al jazeera with me, soledad o'brien. this week we're speaking to actor wendell pierce. >> you have a book coming out. >> september 8th-- called the wind in the reeds. it's a book about family-- the love of family the love of new orleans, and the transformative nature of art and the...
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i got past the class... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future...ican dream hard earned only on al jazeera america >> we were drugged water boarded, dogs they throw at you the whole book. >> one of the youngest ever held at guantanamo bay >> a guy would go for a few days you'd hear screaming he would come back a destroyed person you can only imagine what happened to him... >> accused of killing an american soldier at 15... >> i start hearing americans and their screaming and i thought, umm i'm just gonna throw this grenade... >> after 13 years, he's now out on bail an exclusive interview guantanamo's child - omar khadr only on al jazeera america >>> i'm tony harris, and this is "talk to al jazeera", and i'm foster. >> look, i want to talk about the charity work. what is the stat here. in the past 27 years, the david foster foundation assisted close to 1,000 families with children in need of major organ transplants. how did you come to this work? >> it was a personal moment that came to me about 30 years ago. i was late to the charity world. 30 years
i got past the class... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future...ican dream hard earned only on al jazeera america >> we were drugged water boarded, dogs they throw at you the whole book. >> one of the youngest ever held at guantanamo bay >> a guy would go for a few days you'd hear screaming he would come back a destroyed person you can only imagine what happened to him... >> accused of killing an american soldier at 15... >> i...
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they dernld the hard drive had crashed and following standard protocol placed a new hard drive in miss lerner's laptop. the hewlett-packard technician will go worked on the laptop for other repairs. when interviewed, both technicians reported they did not note visible damage to the laptop computer itself. because we were unable to locate and examine the hard drives, we do not definitively know why it crashed. on july 19th, 2011, miss learner requested irsit to attempt to recover data from her crashed hard drive to rechief personal information. after receiving the hard drive from the irs technician, an irs criminal investigation technician was unsuccessful in recovering data. irs icht t. management determined additional recovery effort were not warranted. recovered data from miss learner's hard drive were not worth the expense. it is important to point out the irs does not track individual hard drives by the serial numbers. our investigation revealed that miss lerner's hard drive was more than likely sent for destruction with a shipment of other media on april 30th of 2012. the shipment
they dernld the hard drive had crashed and following standard protocol placed a new hard drive in miss lerner's laptop. the hewlett-packard technician will go worked on the laptop for other repairs. when interviewed, both technicians reported they did not note visible damage to the laptop computer itself. because we were unable to locate and examine the hard drives, we do not definitively know why it crashed. on july 19th, 2011, miss learner requested irsit to attempt to recover data from her...