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>> guest: technology based on your iris. next to dna your iris is a biological confidant. we have usb powered, tied into your computer, and we will show you how you can log into your computer and manage passwords utilizing your iris. if i take a look at this, see it turn green. with this device comes a password management tool and what we can do is tie in sights that visit credentials and our operating system and any of those things you go to on a regular bases that requirea authenticallyicati to authenicate. >> host: where is the image of the iris stores? >> guest: we create a template and discard the images. the only thing stored on this device is a unique code only to you. so it is about as secure as you can possibly get in terms of security. >> host: we were talking with another company earlier about the uniqueness of ears and how they have developed technology that will open up phones with ears. >> guest: sure. there are numerous types that can be used and there is levels. dna is the most authentic way of diserning two people from each other. and then iris. and then f
>> guest: technology based on your iris. next to dna your iris is a biological confidant. we have usb powered, tied into your computer, and we will show you how you can log into your computer and manage passwords utilizing your iris. if i take a look at this, see it turn green. with this device comes a password management tool and what we can do is tie in sights that visit credentials and our operating system and any of those things you go to on a regular bases that requirea...
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next to that is iris.fter that, it kind of goes off a cliff when you look at finger prints, palm veins, facial and voice recognition. rates, aook at accept lot of those other types of products, you're looking at one and thousands. we are looking at one in 1.25 trillion. identical twins have identical dna, but they do not have identical irises. i like to let people know those facts because that is when it makes them open up to the opportunity to look at this type of biometric marker as something that is a lot more secure than some of the other things. >> is this a product that is on the market today and how much does a retail for? >> vox is our partner. we will be shipping in mid-july. price point sub $300. that is why we chose vox, because of the consumer electronics space. >> why would somebody who is just a casual user, would this work on the phone? why would they want to spend 300 bucks to secure their password? >> if you look what has happened in the news as of late, heart breach, morerget and more oft
next to that is iris.fter that, it kind of goes off a cliff when you look at finger prints, palm veins, facial and voice recognition. rates, aook at accept lot of those other types of products, you're looking at one and thousands. we are looking at one in 1.25 trillion. identical twins have identical dna, but they do not have identical irises. i like to let people know those facts because that is when it makes them open up to the opportunity to look at this type of biometric marker as something...
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iris scanner. i think that's also part of the danger too as people are thinking about there's the privacy aspect on the front and of we need to have full disclosure but on the backend if someone steals the data and it's your biometric unique data about you how are you going to recover? >> guest: is worse than someone stealing your credit card information. what are you going to do in to do and you touched on a very good point when you bring up it's for the security. another great argument is it's for the children so you can always meet the worst-case argument to justify any action on the part of the government. with technology and iris scanning biometrics and things like that oftentimes it's that worst-case scenario that's being cited as justification for everybody having to participate in this new technology. as a parent that's something you need to be aware of that your local school could be looking at this technology as a way of securing their child. >> you would never think it's apparent he woul
iris scanner. i think that's also part of the danger too as people are thinking about there's the privacy aspect on the front and of we need to have full disclosure but on the backend if someone steals the data and it's your biometric unique data about you how are you going to recover? >> guest: is worse than someone stealing your credit card information. what are you going to do in to do and you touched on a very good point when you bring up it's for the security. another great argument...
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next to that is iris. then after that it kind of goes off of a cliff when you look at fingerprints, facial recognition, voice recognition and all these other things. so when we look at -- [inaudible] a lot of those other types of products, you're looking at one in thousands, ours you're looking at one in 2.5 trillion. identical twins have identical dna, they don't have identical irises. so in scale i like to let people know those types of facts because that's when it makes them open up to the opportunity and to look at this type of biomet rake mark -- biometric marker. >> host: is this a product that's on the market today, and how much does it retail? >> guest: right. so launching, we'll be shipping in mid july. rice point sub-$300, and that's why we chose vox because of their reach taking us to mass market. >> host: why would somebody who's just a casual user -- and would this work on the phone as well, a smartphone -- why somebody who's a casual user or, why would they want to spend $300 to secure their
next to that is iris. then after that it kind of goes off of a cliff when you look at fingerprints, facial recognition, voice recognition and all these other things. so when we look at -- [inaudible] a lot of those other types of products, you're looking at one in thousands, ours you're looking at one in 2.5 trillion. identical twins have identical dna, they don't have identical irises. so in scale i like to let people know those types of facts because that's when it makes them open up to the...
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without scanning my iris are sending my dna to anybody. i see the danger that people say that the vast security are busy. maybe people think that's great. my schools implementing the latest and greatest technology to protect my children and they are just not really thinking about all technology is palpable in this company who i don't know. it not my school. it's been also is, if somebody steals my parents eyes and come a day can't get a new iris scan. now they can go masquerading whether it's for health care, tried to get into buildings once my children get older. somebody else in a hot the code in the technology to literally take out an iris scanner. i think that is also part of the danger, too. people are thinking about the privacy aspect on the front end of to a full disclosure. but on the backend, someone steals this data and it's your biometric data about you. how you going to recover? >> guest: is worse than somebody stealing your credit card information. what are you going to do quite you touched on a really good point when he broug
without scanning my iris are sending my dna to anybody. i see the danger that people say that the vast security are busy. maybe people think that's great. my schools implementing the latest and greatest technology to protect my children and they are just not really thinking about all technology is palpable in this company who i don't know. it not my school. it's been also is, if somebody steals my parents eyes and come a day can't get a new iris scan. now they can go masquerading whether it's...
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for community. >> dr iris stefan son mcculler, hardly dispirited. >> i keep going. i just keep going. i just keep going. i will always teach, that's what i'm called to do. >> come the new school near, stefan son may face detention. her investigation is ongoing. she doesn't know when it will end or when she'll connect with the students or community she has been making music with for years. >>> next on "america tonight" - the weekend edition - should public school teachers have guarantee jobs? >> what is happening to the children is a crime. not only is it a crime. it has to be illegal. taking on teacher tenure, a groundbreaking lawsuit and why a judge believes teachers should have to make the grade. >>> everyone knows it isn't easy, teaching is a tough profession. for many, the best compensation for the challenges is a problem of job security, teacher tenure. a court ruling may close it in calf and across the country, we -- in california, and across the country. here again, michael oku. >> brandon, what is your basis teacher? >> she pulled me to the side and talked t
for community. >> dr iris stefan son mcculler, hardly dispirited. >> i keep going. i just keep going. i just keep going. i will always teach, that's what i'm called to do. >> come the new school near, stefan son may face detention. her investigation is ongoing. she doesn't know when it will end or when she'll connect with the students or community she has been making music with for years. >>> next on "america tonight" - the weekend edition - should public...
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s toughest schools, and for iris stefan son, the piano is the life line to a 30-year teaching career frozen when the school district sent her to teacher jail, a detention center where teachers facing disciplinary action are sent on paid leave. >> i never heard of, like, what they called teacher gaol. i didn't know. i was naive about that. what steech sop knows is how -- stevenson knows is how music inspires students. teaching a nationally acclaimed programme at cep shaw high school, nearly every year hor koiral groups have been taken on the road, performing in jamaica, korea, belgium and often france. last december they were capped by a private performance for the president at the white house. >> since i have been at crenshaw high school we started trailing because i believe in a classroom without walls. i believe that learning ensues outside of the classroom. >> stephenson was stunned when she returned from the trip finding that she was in detention. ordered to report to a room in district headquarters every day, instead of the classroom. the district still hasn't officially told he
s toughest schools, and for iris stefan son, the piano is the life line to a 30-year teaching career frozen when the school district sent her to teacher jail, a detention center where teachers facing disciplinary action are sent on paid leave. >> i never heard of, like, what they called teacher gaol. i didn't know. i was naive about that. what steech sop knows is how -- stevenson knows is how music inspires students. teaching a nationally acclaimed programme at cep shaw high school,...
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for community. >> dr iris stefan son mcculler, hardly dispirited. >> i keep going. i just keep going. i just keep going. i will always teach, that's what i'm called to do. >> come the new school near, stefan son may face detention. her investigation is ongoing. she doesn't know when it will end or when she'll connect with the students or community she has been making music with for years. >>> next on "america tonight" - the weekend edition - should public school teachers have guarantee jobs? >> what is happening to the children is a crime. not only is it a crime. it has to be illegal. taking on teacher tenure, a groundbreaking lawsuit and why a judge believes teachers should have to make the grade. >> al jazeera america presents: >> smile and look at the camera. >> edge of eighteen >> i thought grades would get me into college. >> the tough realities >> the bullying became too much to take for me. >> my parents basically hated each other. >> facing our kids >> that's not how life works, apparently. >> look what i have for you... you can't have it. >> i'm not giving
for community. >> dr iris stefan son mcculler, hardly dispirited. >> i keep going. i just keep going. i just keep going. i will always teach, that's what i'm called to do. >> come the new school near, stefan son may face detention. her investigation is ongoing. she doesn't know when it will end or when she'll connect with the students or community she has been making music with for years. >>> next on "america tonight" - the weekend edition - should public...
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it is really the iris of the eye that is not visible. all of this identification assumes that the suspect's iris, voice resides in some kind of database. >> if it is not in a database, then how do you find a pattern or find a match? technology has its limits but there are so many different avenues to pursue. you mentioned from simply the way the video was shot, whether cell phones were turned on in the area. as is the kind of data that the nsa and britain's intelligence agencies collect. did the killer make a mistake by showing too much? >> it was very bold. they left some telltale signs. what if the executioner had worn sunglasses? this will be a challenge. the nsa, the whole surveillance question. if they can get the date stamp and location, then they can look at the issue of what medication devices were in the area at the time. >> i wonder since daniel pearl's killing in pakistan all those years ago, there have been hundreds, perhaps thousands of people killed in this way by terrorists in the middle east. i wonder if the promulgation
it is really the iris of the eye that is not visible. all of this identification assumes that the suspect's iris, voice resides in some kind of database. >> if it is not in a database, then how do you find a pattern or find a match? technology has its limits but there are so many different avenues to pursue. you mentioned from simply the way the video was shot, whether cell phones were turned on in the area. as is the kind of data that the nsa and britain's intelligence agencies collect....
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it is really the iris of the eye which is not really ethical. if that was visible, it would be possible to do an id. all this assumes that the suspect's iris or face image or resides on a government database or social media database. >> if it is not in a database already, how do you find a pattern or find a match? wonder -- obviously, technology has its limits, but there are so many different avenues to pursue, as you imagine, from simply the location, the way the video was shot, metadata, whether cell phones were on in the area. this is the kind of data that the nsa and britain's intelligence agency collects. did the killer make a mistake by showing too much? bold, the fact it was in daylight. they left some telltale signs. executioner had worn sunglasses? would that make it that much more difficult for the analyst? they did leave a lot out there, but this will still be a difficult challenge. your suggestion about the nsa and the surveillance question -- if they can get the date stamped and the location, then they can go back and look at the is
it is really the iris of the eye which is not really ethical. if that was visible, it would be possible to do an id. all this assumes that the suspect's iris or face image or resides on a government database or social media database. >> if it is not in a database already, how do you find a pattern or find a match? wonder -- obviously, technology has its limits, but there are so many different avenues to pursue, as you imagine, from simply the location, the way the video was shot,...
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we want to turn straight now to pastor damon lynch and community advocate iris roley.led the change for the community that needed to heal. thank you for joining me. pastor, i'll start with you. why don't you tell us quickly about the situation and how the tide turned there in cincinnati. >> cincinnati had a history of police brutality. we had 15 black men killed from 1995 to 2001 with timothy thomas being the 15th. before timothy thomas, we had filed a class action lawsuit against the city of cincinnati for racial profiling and racially bias policing. instead of having litigation, though, we decided to bring everybody to the table including the police and hammer out an agreement that brought justice and that also brought at the end better police community relations. so that was our goal. after everything, no justice, no peace calls, after that happens, how do we move forward as a community where we trust the cops and the cops work with us and are held accountable. and we think we achieved that through our collaborative agreement with the department of justice and all p
we want to turn straight now to pastor damon lynch and community advocate iris roley.led the change for the community that needed to heal. thank you for joining me. pastor, i'll start with you. why don't you tell us quickly about the situation and how the tide turned there in cincinnati. >> cincinnati had a history of police brutality. we had 15 black men killed from 1995 to 2001 with timothy thomas being the 15th. before timothy thomas, we had filed a class action lawsuit against the...
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i want to see some more of it, though. >> for iris white, the playwright, it was the first time he had. you know, it was like the greatest day of his life. >> but white's elation was not to last. the day ended in bitter disappointment. >> and then an hour later, he got in a fight in the yard and got busted and got sent back to the shu. so it just shows how fast things can fall apart even when things are going good. prison can take it all away from you. >> it's the old law, you know? for every action, there's a reaction. so i can relate to macbeth, you know, by the choices he made predicted his punishment. some of us made mistakes. our choices was mistakes, now we're paying for them. >>> next -- >> three dangerous individuals. a very dangerous individual. his beliefs which aren't the norm of any known society that i know of. >> a feared inmate is released to the yard. [ male announcer ] identity theft... it's one of the fastest growing crimes in america. there's a new victim of identity theft every three seconds. makes you wonder -- "am i next?" one weak password could be all it takes -
i want to see some more of it, though. >> for iris white, the playwright, it was the first time he had. you know, it was like the greatest day of his life. >> but white's elation was not to last. the day ended in bitter disappointment. >> and then an hour later, he got in a fight in the yard and got busted and got sent back to the shu. so it just shows how fast things can fall apart even when things are going good. prison can take it all away from you. >> it's the old...
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of this database of metal suddenly you're also having your you know facial images fingerprints and iris scans and things of that nature being put on there you know more than half a million facial images and nearly a quarter million fingerprints and seventy thousand iris scans are combined in the database. as long as i am writing samples signatures scars marks to d.n.a. strands they're doing everything they can the kind of keep adding to make. everything is valuable a pair of yes and just lastly to be clear of this latest revelation it does not have anything to do with a leak from former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden this is completely so i know this is a completely new leader that we don't know who that is you know except we just kind of are following you know the interceptor in germany skittles reporting on this and clearly they're doing a good job so perhaps that will come to light glad to see who is behind this latest leak ok r t producer terrell ventura always a pleasure thank you thank you. all right now to afghanistan where today. a man in an afghan army uniform opened fire on
of this database of metal suddenly you're also having your you know facial images fingerprints and iris scans and things of that nature being put on there you know more than half a million facial images and nearly a quarter million fingerprints and seventy thousand iris scans are combined in the database. as long as i am writing samples signatures scars marks to d.n.a. strands they're doing everything they can the kind of keep adding to make. everything is valuable a pair of yes and just lastly...
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but then we're going to do going to every single person's house and stop bit torrent right but the iris is a different beast the iris will take a few years to catch up to it and then it becomes an issue when you cash back out of to feel you have to pay capital gains which i think is reasonable i mean you're making money you should pay something but beyond that it's in the very challenging and they're going to you know rather than regulate bitcoin to change the way big coin works it's something that's so powerful this point they're going to have to change their walls and i don't mean that as some kind of you know threat or anything i just said largest it's i think two hundred fifty six times more powerful than the five hundred biggest supercomputers put together at this point so many people are mining it around the world it is the government is going to catch up with the. what do you think the centralization i mean clearly it's one of the answers to the central banking monopoly crushing some many people right now but do you think that it's also the answer in terms of political the politi
but then we're going to do going to every single person's house and stop bit torrent right but the iris is a different beast the iris will take a few years to catch up to it and then it becomes an issue when you cash back out of to feel you have to pay capital gains which i think is reasonable i mean you're making money you should pay something but beyond that it's in the very challenging and they're going to you know rather than regulate bitcoin to change the way big coin works it's something...
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whenever that iris scan gets tied to somebody else might have the code in the technology to literally fake out the scanner. and i think that is also part of the danger is people are not thinking about there is the privacy aspect on the front end of the need to have full disclosure but on the back end if somebody steals this data and it is your biometric about you, how are you going to cover? >> somebody shoving your credit card information. if it's for the security, and other great argument is that it's for the children. so you can always make a worst-case argument, the worst-case argument to justify any action on the part of the government. and with technology and the iris scanning and biometrics and stuff like that often times it's a worst-case scenario. as a parent that is something that you need to be aware that your local school could be looking at this technology as a way of securing your child. >> guest: universe and you have to say to your children i want you to respect authority unless they ask you to give up your biometric data then please call me or text me. right? speaking
whenever that iris scan gets tied to somebody else might have the code in the technology to literally fake out the scanner. and i think that is also part of the danger is people are not thinking about there is the privacy aspect on the front end of the need to have full disclosure but on the back end if somebody steals this data and it is your biometric about you, how are you going to cover? >> somebody shoving your credit card information. if it's for the security, and other great...
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. >> si pueden captar la imagen del iris tienen una pista muy buena. >> pero esa ciencia no se limitaÉn estÁ haciÉndola transacciÓn. >> esa habilidad puede ser una arma de doble filo, mientras tanto la casa blanca sigue de cerca los avances de los terroristas isis, hoy se apoderaron de una importante base aÉrea en el norte de siria. >> del presidente de usar su autoridad como lo ha demostrado para la seguridad del pueblo americano y expresÓ el temor de que algunos estos extremistas con pasaportes estadounidenses regresaran con la intenciÓn de cometer un acto terrorista, afirman que el presidente tiene una consulta constante. >> por su parte el comandante dempsey dijo que una vez que se determine que son una amenaza para los estadounidenses, atacaran en territorio sirio. >> terminÓ acusado en una corte, un tu ♪ ♪ >> cÓmo bajar la criminalidad y cÓmo controlar a los narcos como los caballeros templarios y detener a su lÍder, esa es la misiÓn de la nueva fuerza, fuentes nos cuenta como lograr lo que ahora parece imposible. >> una nueva policÍa se creÓ en michoacÁn, tendrá como objetivo l
. >> si pueden captar la imagen del iris tienen una pista muy buena. >> pero esa ciencia no se limitaÉn estÁ haciÉndola transacciÓn. >> esa habilidad puede ser una arma de doble filo, mientras tanto la casa blanca sigue de cerca los avances de los terroristas isis, hoy se apoderaron de una importante base aÉrea en el norte de siria. >> del presidente de usar su autoridad como lo ha demostrado para la seguridad del pueblo americano y expresÓ el temor de que algunos...
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attaching the proof will shield you from an iris penalty. to at will subject you degree of government control and intrusion unprecedented in american history. for the first time in american theory, this law empowers secretary of health and human how doctorsdictate treat privately insured patients, so even if you have at night or cigna, and you paid for it out of your own pocket, the government can still call the shots. 1311 h1-b of this law -- that is right. read it and you will see. pay only insurers can those dr.'s and hospitals that obey whatever regulations the secretary imposes in the name of quality. that blanket authority can cover everything in medicine. ton a cardiologist decides use a stent. when an ob/gyn orders a sonogram or does a cesarean. your doctor will be legally required to enter your medical into a nationwide intraoperative electronic database seen by thousands of eyes. your doctor's decisions will be monitored for compliance with these government guidelines which are being written right now. , your doctor may have to cho
attaching the proof will shield you from an iris penalty. to at will subject you degree of government control and intrusion unprecedented in american history. for the first time in american theory, this law empowers secretary of health and human how doctorsdictate treat privately insured patients, so even if you have at night or cigna, and you paid for it out of your own pocket, the government can still call the shots. 1311 h1-b of this law -- that is right. read it and you will see. pay only...
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of things that you hear about biometrics is that if you're using a thumbprint or you are using an iriscan of your eye, if that gets compromised, it is awfully difficult to go out and get a new thumbprint or a new iris. right? once you have that compromised, it is kind of compromised. if you depend on systems that use those, you could be stuck. >> my son can use his thumbprint on my phone because our thumb prints are similar. it is not foolproof. >> wow. really? >> it is not foolproof. >> biometrics are fallible. they can very often be attack. >> someone could steal your eyes. take your eyeballs, then they got you. >> on that happy note -- >> then they've got you. >> eric and eamon, thank you for being with us. >> you could say, that would really "sock it" to you. >>> a government program designed to bring transparency to federal spending is actually working. but something's missing. 620 million things. stay with us. where the reward was that what if tnew car smelledit card and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting
of things that you hear about biometrics is that if you're using a thumbprint or you are using an iriscan of your eye, if that gets compromised, it is awfully difficult to go out and get a new thumbprint or a new iris. right? once you have that compromised, it is kind of compromised. if you depend on systems that use those, you could be stuck. >> my son can use his thumbprint on my phone because our thumb prints are similar. it is not foolproof. >> wow. really? >> it is not...
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of neighbors that came down with complaints that's in the file i want to address the complaints i'm iris and my husband and i own the cafe and live across the street. i think that's an important point we're permanence that live across the street it's more important to us that the cafe continues to be the welcoming neighborhood cafe we want to make sure why it's clear why we've asked for the conditional use authorization we want to include beer and wine into the menu we want to say keeping the cafe a through the is not easy we're here in an attempt to keep it open. i want to go through a couple comments one is rewarding parking one of our customers lives in the neighborhood and the majority of the cafe customers he drive to the cafe and our employees that's false. also with ice cream place a half block away a large portion of their customers drive to their business and take up the spaces in the neighborhood. one neighbor has a complaint about parking double parking on her little street light near the cafe and she's come into the cafe a couple of times and was one of them asking her to fin
of neighbors that came down with complaints that's in the file i want to address the complaints i'm iris and my husband and i own the cafe and live across the street. i think that's an important point we're permanence that live across the street it's more important to us that the cafe continues to be the welcoming neighborhood cafe we want to make sure why it's clear why we've asked for the conditional use authorization we want to include beer and wine into the menu we want to say keeping the...
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. >> we learned that iris gained territory seizing a critical part of the country. they have control over a huge region that contains the citying as the defactor headquarters. the fact that isis makes gains in syria and iraq adds to the pressure to act. the u.s. can make the attack small enough that may be able to get it through without having to get approval from congress. the concern is that lawmakers would not approve a large scale assault given the short amount of time they will be in session. there may be a way to get around that in the short-term. congress may be willing to attack the funding to the one piece of work it has to get done and that is the budget resolution in order to make sure the government doesn't shut down. it happened once before. in 1999 when president clinton got approval for air strikes in yugoslavia, when congress attached funding to that as it was known at the time. it's possible that congress would approve some air strikes in syria, particularly given the danger isis poses to americans. joint chief chairman martin dempsey called it an i
. >> we learned that iris gained territory seizing a critical part of the country. they have control over a huge region that contains the citying as the defactor headquarters. the fact that isis makes gains in syria and iraq adds to the pressure to act. the u.s. can make the attack small enough that may be able to get it through without having to get approval from congress. the concern is that lawmakers would not approve a large scale assault given the short amount of time they will be in...
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host: they were investigating the iris division that deals with nonprofit groups. what is dark money and how is the irs involved in its regulation? that animated a bunch of political entities including corporations and unions in super pac's. they can raise and spend unlimited amount of money. they have not had a primary purpose. they were able to raise and spend unlimited amounts of money -- dark money is a term. isis the general term that used for money that is flowing into the political process and used in elections and campaigns television. you know the organization is sponsoring the ad. if you ask a question who is behind that money? it is very difficult to answer that question in any empirical across-the-board way. been able tohave avoid having to disclose that kind of money that they are using in the political process in a way that the candidates have to do by law. we have heard a lot about the irs. remind us about their role in regulating. guest: people think of the federal election commission. they are the ones who are supposed to be the cops on the beat. a
host: they were investigating the iris division that deals with nonprofit groups. what is dark money and how is the irs involved in its regulation? that animated a bunch of political entities including corporations and unions in super pac's. they can raise and spend unlimited amount of money. they have not had a primary purpose. they were able to raise and spend unlimited amounts of money -- dark money is a term. isis the general term that used for money that is flowing into the political...
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>> we should be wor iried about it but not freaked out. >> i'm worried that the hospitals don't have something in place to handle this if there's an outbreak. >> thank you. you said it very beaufully. >> it only takes one or two people. and i was just in europe and i was in israel. i came back in airports and there was a lot of people sneezing. a lot of people sick. and the places were packed and the airplanes were packed. and you just never know. that's all this is about here, just erring on the side of caution to make sure something doesn't happen that's bad. >> the feeling there is that you take commercial airlines. >> sorry. >> unbelievable. >> why are you flying? >> i'm worried about it. you' got to be careful about these things. >> who doesn't know that? >> of course. >> incredible. >> you want a code red on this. >> when we come back, another big bang bank possibly faces another big fine for its part in the financial melt double play. but why is the melt down only on the banks and not on the politicians. >>> you want the government off your back? shell out $17 million. bank of
>> we should be wor iried about it but not freaked out. >> i'm worried that the hospitals don't have something in place to handle this if there's an outbreak. >> thank you. you said it very beaufully. >> it only takes one or two people. and i was just in europe and i was in israel. i came back in airports and there was a lot of people sneezing. a lot of people sick. and the places were packed and the airplanes were packed. and you just never know. that's all this is...
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issues spotlight with in-depth care,at veterans health iris oversight, student loan debt, and campus sexual assault. new perspectives on issues votingng global warming, rights, fighting infectious disease, and food safety. and our history tour showing sights and sounds from america's historic places. find our tv schedule one week in let us at c-span.org and know what you think about the programs are watching. us. us or e-mail usn the conversation, like on facebook and follow us on twitter. we are back for the next 30 minutes here of "washington journal." whether or not scotland should vote for its independence from the united kingdom. we will put the phone lines up like we normally do -- we want your thoughts on this. you can also send us an e-mail journal@c-span.org or send us a tweet, http://twitter.com/cspanwj. joining us on the phone is brian taylor, political editor with the bc scotland to talk about this vote. there was a debate last night over this idea of voting for or voting against scotland's independence. first, tell us why is this an issue? why is scotland -- why is the r
issues spotlight with in-depth care,at veterans health iris oversight, student loan debt, and campus sexual assault. new perspectives on issues votingng global warming, rights, fighting infectious disease, and food safety. and our history tour showing sights and sounds from america's historic places. find our tv schedule one week in let us at c-span.org and know what you think about the programs are watching. us. us or e-mail usn the conversation, like on facebook and follow us on twitter. we...
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iris trade. in december two thousand and ten. more likely to be raped in college than in the real world. and unthinkable did that to each other when they knew each other i thought rape was a stranger in the bushes. girl complaining about the son of an alumni who gives millions of dollars to the school why listen to somebody who's going to lose money at the school of schools that make money based decisions are much more common than they would ever admit publicly. kiev promises it will soon control the government strongholds of lugansk. party the people putting their lives in danger to help refugees flee the constant bombardment . secured for the chair of the israeli state is playing out well some people israel when you say it's bombardment of triggering mass rallies worldwide we report from london and berlin where two of the global protests against the spiraling palestinian death toll occurred. usar strikes on new militant targets in iraq president obama had that of was.
iris trade. in december two thousand and ten. more likely to be raped in college than in the real world. and unthinkable did that to each other when they knew each other i thought rape was a stranger in the bushes. girl complaining about the son of an alumni who gives millions of dollars to the school why listen to somebody who's going to lose money at the school of schools that make money based decisions are much more common than they would ever admit publicly. kiev promises it will soon...
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>>hat's why when they come to the group iry to make it a very welcoming environment, and have pizza. we recognize their desire to want to quit becauset's a great thing to want to do that and to care about their health. >> what's the first step. basically, i want to what they get out of it, their goals and i pretend to be the big coach. recognize wat other challenges that's keeping them from smoking and also what are the things in tir life that we can use to levere that would help them to quit. >> what would be an example wil? >> some of them would talk about when they smoke a cigarte, they may smoke, so instead of letti letting, like my passe. can you describe those? >> for people who want to quit and they're getting withdrawals from nicotine, there are great fda-approved out there and nicotinepatches, gum and lozenges and there are also some that are not nicotine replacemen but from a gologiical, and all of that's available to help people quit. >> can you use that with students, too? >> those are over the counter. if they want to get it they can go to the store and get it. it's more
>>hat's why when they come to the group iry to make it a very welcoming environment, and have pizza. we recognize their desire to want to quit becauset's a great thing to want to do that and to care about their health. >> what's the first step. basically, i want to what they get out of it, their goals and i pretend to be the big coach. recognize wat other challenges that's keeping them from smoking and also what are the things in tir life that we can use to levere that would help...
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--este metodo cambiara muy pronto e iris berrios nos tiene los detalles.kg la formula para calcular la puntacion crediticia de las personas cambiara pronto, esto para disminuir el impacto de deudas viejas que afectan el futuro de millones de consumidores patricia gomez 00.55 si lo deberian tener en cuenta para todas las personas que tal vez no es que quieran pagar si no que no han podido porque no tienen trabajo como la economia estuvo tan mala se quedaron sin trabajo y tal vez han perdido su trabajo y tal vez han perdido su credito tal vez porque no quieran pagar, me entiende, 01.12 asi lo informo "fico" esta semana.. compaÑia que crea la forma de calificacion de credito utilizada por la mayoria de instituciones bancarias. el nuevo modelo utilizaria un metodo que evaluaria la informacion de los consumidores y no tendria en cuenta las morosidades que han sido pasadas a agencias de cobro o deudas medicas... 00.14 tyler murray when it comes to medical debt ...cuando se trata de una deuda mdica muchos consumidores podran olvidar el pago y terminar en colectur
--este metodo cambiara muy pronto e iris berrios nos tiene los detalles.kg la formula para calcular la puntacion crediticia de las personas cambiara pronto, esto para disminuir el impacto de deudas viejas que afectan el futuro de millones de consumidores patricia gomez 00.55 si lo deberian tener en cuenta para todas las personas que tal vez no es que quieran pagar si no que no han podido porque no tienen trabajo como la economia estuvo tan mala se quedaron sin trabajo y tal vez han perdido su...
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iris raped in december two thousand and ten. the morning of december fourth two thousand and ten in my bed. in the cardinal gardens housing contacts at the university of southern california. i didn't know what to do. and over and over again and i stopped after a while because it just didn't mean a thing to. say let's was a boyfriend. do you remember anything happen last night and we had. said yeah yeah we had said no no and. slack and i do know that i was so drunk i don't remember i just figured we had sex. and yes i could have been more aware if i had been raised in an environment where i knew about but i didn't and this is something that people won't talk about and like i didn't know what to look at. because i didn't think that people were capable capable of doing that to each other when they knew each other i thought rape was a stranger and the precious. life is dominated by the fraternities groups of around thirty students commendation on campus. they are identified by the greek letters that make up the fraternities name. th
iris raped in december two thousand and ten. the morning of december fourth two thousand and ten in my bed. in the cardinal gardens housing contacts at the university of southern california. i didn't know what to do. and over and over again and i stopped after a while because it just didn't mean a thing to. say let's was a boyfriend. do you remember anything happen last night and we had. said yeah yeah we had said no no and. slack and i do know that i was so drunk i don't remember i just...
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you wonder why the obama six the iris on me. i speak honestly to govern in place can work in the private sector. you either do or you can't. that's what our country failing to i ask this question all over the world. i speak about branding from one end of this earth today of the. i was just in amsterdam and asked foreign audiences this question. raise your hand if you think i am passionate and i energy. raise your hand. do i have a lot of energy? now compare my energy to the employees of the department of motor vehicles employ. i get laughter in every country in the world. do you know what that means? small businessmen like a wakeup in the morning and we don't know how we are paying our mortgage this month. i don't know i'm going to pay for my time to go to harvard this month. i figured out a way and it always begins with being fast and decisive and working hard. government employees don't have those issues. they have a job for life. they can never be fired. in many cases they can rape someone and they were still get their pensio
you wonder why the obama six the iris on me. i speak honestly to govern in place can work in the private sector. you either do or you can't. that's what our country failing to i ask this question all over the world. i speak about branding from one end of this earth today of the. i was just in amsterdam and asked foreign audiences this question. raise your hand if you think i am passionate and i energy. raise your hand. do i have a lot of energy? now compare my energy to the employees of the...
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iris berros tiene los detalles de este caso..ep cg the whole time lorena hoy los abogados presentarn sus argumentos finales en el caso de un maestro acusado por supuestamente abusar sexualmente de 14 estudiantes... take vo ---"joseph martin" maestro de la escuela primaria ''woodside'' en concord enfrenta 150 cargos por abuso y se ha declarado no culpable... ---segn el peridico ''mercury news'' el sujeto testific que abraz a sus estudiantes pero nunca abus de ellos... ---varios estudiantes acusan a ''martin'' por tocarlos inapropiadamente,,, pero la defensa alega que el maestro ha sido vctima de una histeria colectiva... lorena --- a travs de los aÑos hemos escuchado testimonios de personas alrededor del mundo que dicen haber visto la imagen de cristo en diferentes objetos y lugares . juanfra ---en el sur de california, hay una mujer que asegura ver a "jess en la luz".azucena gmez nos cuenta su historia. take pkg ;01 ;24 ;53 01;14 take pkg jesus en la luz 3 elementos...una creacin divina... sot20:06:36 it's god that's all i have t
iris berros tiene los detalles de este caso..ep cg the whole time lorena hoy los abogados presentarn sus argumentos finales en el caso de un maestro acusado por supuestamente abusar sexualmente de 14 estudiantes... take vo ---"joseph martin" maestro de la escuela primaria ''woodside'' en concord enfrenta 150 cargos por abuso y se ha declarado no culpable... ---segn el peridico ''mercury news'' el sujeto testific que abraz a sus estudiantes pero nunca abus de ellos... ---varios...
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iris raped in december two thousand and ten. the morning of december fourth two thousand and ten in my bed. in the cardinal gardens housing contacts at the university of california. i didn't know what to do . over and over again. and i stopped after.
iris raped in december two thousand and ten. the morning of december fourth two thousand and ten in my bed. in the cardinal gardens housing contacts at the university of california. i didn't know what to do . over and over again. and i stopped after.
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man: iris! rachel: ...to feeding.heidi: all of our animals here get a diet that we measure and weigh out every day for them. rachel: from sunrise to sunset, be there as the team cares for all the park's residents, big and small.
man: iris! rachel: ...to feeding.heidi: all of our animals here get a diet that we measure and weigh out every day for them. rachel: from sunrise to sunset, be there as the team cares for all the park's residents, big and small.
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but iris moscow based editor of business news europe magazine says the protesters in kiev unhappy with the way the current authorities are using the power given to them by the winter uprising. where there's been purchases that the whole time and the idea they said that they were going to leave or to the government changed because they were told the new government accountable this isn't a matter of mistrust amongst the protestors that the new government was going to go zones erection and they wanted to make sure that the government was going to represent what the people want. there was a pertinent question that came out this morning one of the first this is the saying that you know we simply wanted you and of course the former president to go and that doesn't mean that we signed up for a war there's a lot of people who simply wanted to end the corruption but didn't mean that they wanted to start a conflict with russia or conflicts in eastern ukraine and those people were purchased as the economy is growing in supermarkets. an entire family has been killed in. five lugansk in east ukrain
but iris moscow based editor of business news europe magazine says the protesters in kiev unhappy with the way the current authorities are using the power given to them by the winter uprising. where there's been purchases that the whole time and the idea they said that they were going to leave or to the government changed because they were told the new government accountable this isn't a matter of mistrust amongst the protestors that the new government was going to go zones erection and they...
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but more than 1 million iraqis now on the run from iris, according to the un.l grabbing territory and bolstering its ranks across northern iraq andxm(r syria. >> it's now increased to well over 10,000 fighters. so it does appear to have increased in numbers. it appears to be wealthier. >> reporter: the u.s. intelligent community now doing a new assessment, trying to calculate how many fighters isis has including foreign fighters mainly in syria. >> reporter: westerners trained by isis could return home and flaunt attacks. >> we are concerned about this type of organization which is very dangerous, and probably. s to try to prove itself in one way or another. it could go further along in its efforts to attack our homeland. >> reporter: agencies are worried the momentum has brought isis dozens of new fighters from abandoned military basis. >> it's vulnerable because its ideology is not well supported among iraqis or the sunni population. >> reporter: so far many of arl qaeda's strong evaluate affiliate organizations in yemen, north africa, and somalia have not sw
but more than 1 million iraqis now on the run from iris, according to the un.l grabbing territory and bolstering its ranks across northern iraq andxm(r syria. >> it's now increased to well over 10,000 fighters. so it does appear to have increased in numbers. it appears to be wealthier. >> reporter: the u.s. intelligent community now doing a new assessment, trying to calculate how many fighters isis has including foreign fighters mainly in syria. >> reporter: westerners trained...
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iris trade. in december two thousand and ten. more likely to be raped in college than in the real world. and unthinkable did that to each other when they knew each other i thought rape was a stranger in the bushes. girl complaining about the son of an alumni gives millions of dollars to the school why listen to somebody who's going to lose money at the school of schools that make money based decisions are much more common than they would ever admit publicly. welcome to sell female i'm selfish ever not say migration has always been seen as a way to find a better leading baryonic man clean from the troubles of your homeland risk conflicts and economic shake ups have brought millions of migrants talking about it stirred up strong anti libre feelings and then your neighbors leave in peace and what should be done for that. in the arab spring toy to the interested in to population ways exposing fortress europe's policy failed. yes immigration is changing and challenging europe polarizing it's politics i don't settling it's societies. t
iris trade. in december two thousand and ten. more likely to be raped in college than in the real world. and unthinkable did that to each other when they knew each other i thought rape was a stranger in the bushes. girl complaining about the son of an alumni gives millions of dollars to the school why listen to somebody who's going to lose money at the school of schools that make money based decisions are much more common than they would ever admit publicly. welcome to sell female i'm selfish...