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and sort of the central nervous system from an intel unit to know when the people you are interested in and when the crime drivers are arrested this is a system we've created in our office with the feed from the new york city police department this allows us to track the 9 thousand people and react aggressively this is why we're taxing them the da spent money to provide all staff with a blackberry so it generates e-mails and we're is getting. on our black berries. this allows the prosecutor to see not only that an arrest was made but why it was invade and why that prosecutor was interested in the defendant. the way it works a defendant is arrested and fingertips hit albany and their matched with the new york state number and they're identified and if it matches our spreadsheets it is variable information. this is what it looks like it is not able we created this with resources this is why we're interested in the person and this one is helpful to look at it shows we no longer by the time let cold cases no longer become cold we believe this vipd individual was an uncockroach stabbing v
and sort of the central nervous system from an intel unit to know when the people you are interested in and when the crime drivers are arrested this is a system we've created in our office with the feed from the new york city police department this allows us to track the 9 thousand people and react aggressively this is why we're taxing them the da spent money to provide all staff with a blackberry so it generates e-mails and we're is getting. on our black berries. this allows the prosecutor to...
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in the case of iraq, the democrats in the united states senate, jay rockefeller and chairman of the intel committee saw the same intelligence the president did and said it was an imminent threat to the united states. so that is a totally separate question, it seems to me. what the question here is, why did the white house and the state department make a series of decisions that resulted, first of all, in the four americans being killed. but then why days, many days later did mrs. clinton go up and tell the families of the people that were killed that they were going to find the man who made the video when everyone knew the video was not the cause of that, that there hadn't been a protest? why did president obama go to the united nations and talk about the video and call it despicable. >> are talking points illegal, though? or criminal? and i say that because a cynic could look at that and say, well, they were all on talking point after this horror and democrats come back and say, with all due respect, well, republicans were all on talking points in the early days of the bust-up in iraq. w
in the case of iraq, the democrats in the united states senate, jay rockefeller and chairman of the intel committee saw the same intelligence the president did and said it was an imminent threat to the united states. so that is a totally separate question, it seems to me. what the question here is, why did the white house and the state department make a series of decisions that resulted, first of all, in the four americans being killed. but then why days, many days later did mrs. clinton go up...
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intel chip. to is extending its contract broadcasting via webex in the united states.omcast network will pay the international olympic committee more than $7.6 billion for the rights to every olympic game through 2032, including pay tv, mobile, and web viewing. it extended its deal after turning a profit on associate games in february. to our lead story of the day, alibaba's ipo filing show the chinese commerce business is the big cash king in the whole company. china commerce brought in sales of $5.7 billion for the last nine months of last year, accounting for 87% of alibaba's total revenue. the bulk of that revenue is made by teeth -- two sites. consumer to consumer site where people buy everyday goods, kind of like ebay. you could bar -- bargain. the other is a business consumer site for higher brands like nike and apple. what alibaba did not do is break down how much comes from each site. it has potential investors wondering if each growth rate is slowing. joining us now is cory johnson in the studio. with us from new york is the ceo of an online community that fo
intel chip. to is extending its contract broadcasting via webex in the united states.omcast network will pay the international olympic committee more than $7.6 billion for the rights to every olympic game through 2032, including pay tv, mobile, and web viewing. it extended its deal after turning a profit on associate games in february. to our lead story of the day, alibaba's ipo filing show the chinese commerce business is the big cash king in the whole company. china commerce brought in sales...
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. >> today i will describe to the subcommittee how the united states postal service has partnered with intelo make ite it possible for my company logistics to develop innovative products responsive to the needs of direct-to-consumer retailers, anany factors, distributors and providers. thank you mr. chairman and members of the subcommittee for allowing me to speak on behalf of newgistics to define the operator at newgistics, a privately held company based in austin texas able to put 400 people on payroll. we were formed in 1999 on the premise we could develop a way to return merchandise to retailers. today we are a provider of technology solutions for direct-to-consumer retailers, manufacturers, distributors and providers. our success is no small part to the postal service and its willingness to listen and work with private entity is to develop innovative solutions. more specifically we offer a national integrated delivery and return service for the customers and work with the postal service to provide a delivery that would provide the information making the use of innovative technologies we
. >> today i will describe to the subcommittee how the united states postal service has partnered with intelo make ite it possible for my company logistics to develop innovative products responsive to the needs of direct-to-consumer retailers, anany factors, distributors and providers. thank you mr. chairman and members of the subcommittee for allowing me to speak on behalf of newgistics to define the operator at newgistics, a privately held company based in austin texas able to put 400...
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i will note bob that the united states and britain have apparently said they have promised unspecified help. i home that means that intele.a.l. team 6 is actually on it and help them and talk about it later. >> these terrorist groups say they are going to sell these groups into slavery. who is going to be the buyer? where's the u.n.? the u.n. -- >> they are buying the girls. >> don't forget they are worried about climate change over there. >> they spend so much time on climate change and things that have no consequence. how about this one? >> maybe finally the media will start to stand up about this thing and it's been going on too long, these islamic terrorists are punks and >>> one more thing, dana, kick it off, please. >> you are going to love this one more thing. i read this op ed in the wall street journal this morning. caleb rossiter who wrote it. what he's talking about in this piece is how he believes that western policies like in the united states seem more interested in carbon levels than they do in life expectancy, in particular in africa and that the policies here are so warped toward global warming that we
i will note bob that the united states and britain have apparently said they have promised unspecified help. i home that means that intele.a.l. team 6 is actually on it and help them and talk about it later. >> these terrorist groups say they are going to sell these groups into slavery. who is going to be the buyer? where's the u.n.? the u.n. -- >> they are buying the girls. >> don't forget they are worried about climate change over there. >> they spend so much time on...
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i will note bob that the united states and britain have apparently said they have promised unspecified help. i home that means that intel.e.a.l. team 6 is actually on it and help them and talk about it later. >> these terrorist groups say they are going to sell these groups into slavery. who is going to be the buyer? where's the u.n.? the u.n. -- >> they are buying the girls. >> don't forget they are worried about climate change over there. >> they spend so much time on climate change and things that have no consequence. how about this one? >> maybe finally the media will start to stand up about this thing and it's been going on too long, these islamic terrorists are punks and they need to be brought to justice and you need to do it. one more thing is up next. [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay -- you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mutu
i will note bob that the united states and britain have apparently said they have promised unspecified help. i home that means that intel.e.a.l. team 6 is actually on it and help them and talk about it later. >> these terrorist groups say they are going to sell these groups into slavery. who is going to be the buyer? where's the u.n.? the u.n. -- >> they are buying the girls. >> don't forget they are worried about climate change over there. >> they spend so much time on...
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after the united states pulled off an operation that was done using a lot of covert intel and information and really killed, you know, straight out those pirates, you haven't seen that kind of activity repeated. at least not with american ships or that we've heard of. would it make more sense to second a message to boko haram that you're not going to get away with it this time or in the future? >> well, first of all, i think you're misreading what happened with the somali pirates. there was one incident where the americans were able to rescue the captain of the boat, captain phillips. we saw the movie. there was another incident where the french were able to stage a rescue mission. there were many other incidents where rescue missions were staged, and they absolutely failed. what stopped the somali pirates is a much more concerted action by naval forces in that region to prevent them from taking over the boats in the first place. you can do something to prevent further kidnappings in nigeria, but when it comes to liberating these particular girls, you're in a different situation. i don't
after the united states pulled off an operation that was done using a lot of covert intel and information and really killed, you know, straight out those pirates, you haven't seen that kind of activity repeated. at least not with american ships or that we've heard of. would it make more sense to second a message to boko haram that you're not going to get away with it this time or in the future? >> well, first of all, i think you're misreading what happened with the somali pirates. there...
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united states? >> okay. first i wanted to come back to egypt. i was arrested. i will have a better education in the states. i can have human rights. before attending the intel science fair, he was arrested and charged with violating laws. police accused the slight skinny teenager of burning a police car, saying the carnals ab surd. >> of course, how i can make that. >> he was allowed to travel to the science fair. his parents urged him to stay in the u.s. >> they assured me i would be okay. >> he is being helped by the egyptian community and plans to ask for asylum. the immigration attorney says it's by no means unusual for children to be drnted an asylum. >> he has to prove that he has a well-founded fear or reasonable fear that he has been harmed in the past or will in the future. he can bring all the evidence he needs to show he has a fear of persecution based on political opinion. it's not necessary. his words alleyne can be the basis for a grant of the political asylum. >> orsome was selected for the fair after inventing a system allowing people to use a keyboard using eye movements. he's determined to continue his education. >> i'm here at the level u
united states? >> okay. first i wanted to come back to egypt. i was arrested. i will have a better education in the states. i can have human rights. before attending the intel science fair, he was arrested and charged with violating laws. police accused the slight skinny teenager of burning a police car, saying the carnals ab surd. >> of course, how i can make that. >> he was allowed to travel to the science fair. his parents urged him to stay in the u.s. >> they assured...
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united states government. do we know from your sources in the intel community what the damage is here?ecause they haven't made that case, i don't think, very compellingly yet. >> they assert privately that damage has been enormous. that it will cost many billions of dollars to replace the system he has compromised. for the nsa which is a code breaking agency, he in effect has revealed that we're able to break codes, to get into systems all over the world in ways people might not have known. and those are secrets that are very precious. he's also made us see how vulnerable all of our communications are all the time. that's the part as american citizens we're upset, we're going to have some new laws, we're going to test limited ways of going after these problems and see how they work. in that sense, i think the post-snowden world subject of this new book i've written, this post-snowden world legally will offer a test of whether we can be secure with much less intrusive surveillance. >> we were looking at polls that came out in january. it'll be interesting to see what the new thoughts ar
united states government. do we know from your sources in the intel community what the damage is here?ecause they haven't made that case, i don't think, very compellingly yet. >> they assert privately that damage has been enormous. that it will cost many billions of dollars to replace the system he has compromised. for the nsa which is a code breaking agency, he in effect has revealed that we're able to break codes, to get into systems all over the world in ways people might not have...
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united states to meet the national security goal. thes around here during cleanup of the mess at the --intel pro fiasco occurred the co-intel pro fiasco occurred. for those reasons, i oppose the amendment and i yield back the balance of my time. i think chairman sensenbrenner and the bipartisan bipartisan manner which is has been brought to the committee. i, too, have been concerned about the lack of specificity in the legislation. i support the gentleman's amendment. i think we are here today because the government has interpreted this act in the most favorable way to seize any information they want. that is why we are here. must assume that is the way they will interpret all legislation, this amendment -- toit more specific deal with foreign governments and foreign nationals. otherwise, to me, its too vague. the gentleman used the phrase of peeping over the fence. clandestine intelligence activities reminds me of the old soviet law that thou shalt not engage in anti-soviet activities. that means different things to different folks. it did under the soviet regime and i think this can also be interpreted to mean different things to di
united states to meet the national security goal. thes around here during cleanup of the mess at the --intel pro fiasco occurred the co-intel pro fiasco occurred. for those reasons, i oppose the amendment and i yield back the balance of my time. i think chairman sensenbrenner and the bipartisan bipartisan manner which is has been brought to the committee. i, too, have been concerned about the lack of specificity in the legislation. i support the gentleman's amendment. i think we are here today...
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greatest intell ebts and dedicated professionals are working every day to course the future of medicine and tackle this terrible disease and continue our nation's commitment to n.i.h. to keep the united states as the global center of medical innovation. the chairman of the energy and commerce committee convened a round table with many of the most brilliant doctors and we were privileged that dr. collins joined us. but the work will not be done alone such as n.i.h. in fact, great minds from across this nation and around the world have brought their desire to rid the world of cancer do some of the finest companies on the forefront of this research. many of these life-science leaders in the bioand medical development field call the district i serve and the state i serve, new jersey, as home. and work on cancer solutions every day in labs i have the honor of representing. the district i serve, mr. speaker, has more pharmaceutical and medical device employees than any district in the united states, but that is not to say we are alone. there are magnificent facilities across this country and they will be described, i believe, by colleagues of mine this evening. and i know there is great in
greatest intell ebts and dedicated professionals are working every day to course the future of medicine and tackle this terrible disease and continue our nation's commitment to n.i.h. to keep the united states as the global center of medical innovation. the chairman of the energy and commerce committee convened a round table with many of the most brilliant doctors and we were privileged that dr. collins joined us. but the work will not be done alone such as n.i.h. in fact, great minds from...