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. >> that's why we wanted to talk to katrina. >> reporter: katrina ben came down to police headquartershe's visibly upset here. just earlier that day, detective ruvin and his partner had told her that eric was dead. >> i just want to start again by saying just thank you. you don't have to be here. thank you, thank you, thank you for doing this. >> i don't care. oh my god. i want to know, too. >> yes. >> reporter: they wanted whatever leads she could give them. but they began with the basics. >> how did you meet eric? >> i met eric outside, like two weeks after i'd been there. >> reporter: outside their building. >> and he asked me if i was a nurse. because he was starting some kind of agency, nursing agency, like what i worked for. >> reporter: katrina did work as a nurse for the nih, the national institutes of health. it turned out she and eric had plenty in common. >> i'm a basketball fan and so is he. so that was our connection. >> reporter: the relationship quickly turned more than friendly. katrina said she and eric had been dating weekly, usually on mondays, ever since. katrina wa
. >> that's why we wanted to talk to katrina. >> reporter: katrina ben came down to police headquartershe's visibly upset here. just earlier that day, detective ruvin and his partner had told her that eric was dead. >> i just want to start again by saying just thank you. you don't have to be here. thank you, thank you, thank you for doing this. >> i don't care. oh my god. i want to know, too. >> yes. >> reporter: they wanted whatever leads she could give...
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katrina? talking about the proposed cybersecurity unit and saying it will guard us against hacking. >> katrina: by now people should understand the president speaks his mind through twitter. number two, there is a blank slate in the world for the united states and some of these countries. looking at the disaster in russia because of the obama administration, hillary clinton's failed reset. president obama didn't do anything when russia was moving forward. now the president has an opportunity to sort of reset the negotiations and go into this with a positive influence. there is no question there is a world leader doesn't believe donald trump is serious about putting americans first and making america great again. this idea that he maybe wanted to work together to solve a problem. keep your friends close by your enemies closer, he is looking for all areas to come together and work with these countries. >> capri: even though we are talking about cybersecurity. >> kat: tried to tell me one way tha
katrina? talking about the proposed cybersecurity unit and saying it will guard us against hacking. >> katrina: by now people should understand the president speaks his mind through twitter. number two, there is a blank slate in the world for the united states and some of these countries. looking at the disaster in russia because of the obama administration, hillary clinton's failed reset. president obama didn't do anything when russia was moving forward. now the president has an...
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the authors are jennifer earl and katrina kim port. at one point our policymakers targets of petitions etc. going to become immune to this in the sense of okay it's easy to sign the petition on line. >> guest: that's a very common question and i think it deserves a little bit of unpacking. i will tell you a dirty little secret of social scholarship which is it's very hard to show what specific tactics let alone larger movement have impacted so i think people start with this assumption that off-line activism is exceptionally effective and we are judging on line activism against that exceptionally effective alternative. we don't know that that's always true and it's often easier to show an overall movement versus a specific action has some impact. even within movements there are variations the movements that use more novel tactics but have larger support bases etc. are going to be more effective. what i would like to suggest as people think about the effectiveness of on line activism with the independency or contextual of the debt they t
the authors are jennifer earl and katrina kim port. at one point our policymakers targets of petitions etc. going to become immune to this in the sense of okay it's easy to sign the petition on line. >> guest: that's a very common question and i think it deserves a little bit of unpacking. i will tell you a dirty little secret of social scholarship which is it's very hard to show what specific tactics let alone larger movement have impacted so i think people start with this assumption...
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katrina: it has taken a back seat.erested in those things we would be asking those questions. but instead it's a daily barrage of russia. there are no questions about tax reform. they focus on healthcare every now and again. but that is not their main focus. howie: i have seen some questions about these other issues. katrina: they have to ask the question, it's checking a box. howie: anthony scaramucci is a trumpian kind of guy. can he turn this around when the white house is plagued by leaks, many of which comes from the white house and all this in-fighting? katrina: i do. anthony scaramucci is not a product of the swamp. when you have on both sides of the aisle, there is a cookie cutter way to approach communications, and you can't do that with this administration. anthony scaramucci is an innovator. he thinks outside the box. because he is loyal to the president he doesn't want something that's just going to check a box for the president. he's committed to this president being successful. to those on the inside, it
katrina: it has taken a back seat.erested in those things we would be asking those questions. but instead it's a daily barrage of russia. there are no questions about tax reform. they focus on healthcare every now and again. but that is not their main focus. howie: i have seen some questions about these other issues. katrina: they have to ask the question, it's checking a box. howie: anthony scaramucci is a trumpian kind of guy. can he turn this around when the white house is plagued by leaks,...
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new orleans, what happened during katrina was created with heavy weather linked to climate change and public spear warning after warning, ignored and then fema cannot seem to find new orleans in five days. the so-called solution is get rid of public spear all together. that's the idea of the solution. when trump appointed mike pence as his vice president, i thought i know his name from some where. i went back to my files and i looked at that meeting from the heritage foundation and the name at the bottom was mike pence, he was the chair of the republicans study group at that time. he was right at the heart of taking the advantage over this massive, massive catastrophe, what i fear is them taking katrina national. >> scaling it up. >> and remember of the free for all contractors, politically connected. what i would fear is the whole margot lar-- mar-a-lago threat. in terms of the terrorist attack, i was in paris a couple of years ago of attacks in restaurants and people remember this, 200 people lost their lives. the french government declared a state of emergency and they banned polit
new orleans, what happened during katrina was created with heavy weather linked to climate change and public spear warning after warning, ignored and then fema cannot seem to find new orleans in five days. the so-called solution is get rid of public spear all together. that's the idea of the solution. when trump appointed mike pence as his vice president, i thought i know his name from some where. i went back to my files and i looked at that meeting from the heritage foundation and the name at...
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depopulating and moving elsewhere, something we experienced with hurricane katrina. the resident resiliency, even if the residents did not live within the home, the home did not suffer from old and has station and become otherwise abandoned later on so that they were able to return home. i can tell you we will continue to work with fema to improve the program and we have recommended to make it permanent because of we can make a permanent, you can have a contract before the disaster said and you can negotiate the contract, get a price. that saves time and effort and energy after the storm when you have to sit down with fema to negotiate the parameters then go proposalsequest for and receive bids and award the contract. you would be able to get to that much faster. the other thing i would encourage fema to do and i know the administrator is working on this, is the manufactured housing units, have them available at the state because you have a manufacturing in-state or significant inventories, that the states be able to purchase and then be reimbursed from fema and acco
depopulating and moving elsewhere, something we experienced with hurricane katrina. the resident resiliency, even if the residents did not live within the home, the home did not suffer from old and has station and become otherwise abandoned later on so that they were able to return home. i can tell you we will continue to work with fema to improve the program and we have recommended to make it permanent because of we can make a permanent, you can have a contract before the disaster said and you...
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liz: joining me now former trump campaign spokesperson katrina pierson., katrina, when you stack up president trump with president obama's speech defending western civilization and aachievements. why didn't president obama do the same. he came across as demoralizing there. >> i think that president obama and president trump are vastly different people with very vastly different opinions on america. and listening to the clips, think of three words, america is back, and charlie hurt is absolutely right. there is a lot of patriotism out there. i can't tell you how many messages i received on the 4th of july that simply said thank you. everyone is so happy to have a president, a leader who's actually proud of his country, embraces the good with the bad but promises a positive future. what more could you possibly ask for today? liz: here's the question for you, katrina, how much damage did president obama's apology tour do to america's reputation? >> well, i think it did a lot of damage. that's what the president is having to undo right now, and doing a magnif
liz: joining me now former trump campaign spokesperson katrina pierson., katrina, when you stack up president trump with president obama's speech defending western civilization and aachievements. why didn't president obama do the same. he came across as demoralizing there. >> i think that president obama and president trump are vastly different people with very vastly different opinions on america. and listening to the clips, think of three words, america is back, and charlie hurt is...
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you all know about hurricane katrina. certainly, that was the biggest single challenge, but we have been challenged many times in the last year. we have more experience than we would like in this area. what we've learned is you cannot wait for the federal government, even though you want to have a good partnership, and we have been able to achieve good partnerships, you simply cannot wait for them to provide the answers to the challenges associated with severe flooding, but relationships do matter, and governors to get to know personally their federal coordinating officer at fema, the regional administrator, and certainly, administrator brock long. since i took office in 2016, louisiana has received four , and 57 ofclarations our parishes have been declared disaster areas, mostly from flooding. currently, i can tell you , which isglaring gap in temporaryg inessential power was essential by creating a program that actually does not fit within the confines of the stafford act and subsequent federal regulations. the state, w
you all know about hurricane katrina. certainly, that was the biggest single challenge, but we have been challenged many times in the last year. we have more experience than we would like in this area. what we've learned is you cannot wait for the federal government, even though you want to have a good partnership, and we have been able to achieve good partnerships, you simply cannot wait for them to provide the answers to the challenges associated with severe flooding, but relationships do...
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liz: thank you, katrina, come back soon, love having you on. >> thank you. liz: be sure to catch a big breaking news night straight from the men themselves. we have on the sean hannity show, outgoing white house press secretary sean spicer and white house chief of staff reince priebus tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> take a check of your money. the dow closing down 31 points finishing down less than 1%. the s&p and nasdaq closing in the red, all three indices trengd toward record levels. and oil to just about 45 bucks a barrel this week. national average 2 $.28, it is up ten cents from the average a year ago. biotech stocks booming to a ten-month high. biotech closed up almost 1%, climbing in after-hours trading. >>> next up, cia director mike pompeo slamming the "new york times" for outing and revealing one of the names of the cia covert officers. we've got the sound. >>> first, u.s. attorney general jeff sessions taking the fight to sanctuary cities, today warning the sanctuary city of philadelphia in philadelphia. sheriff david clarke here to weigh
liz: thank you, katrina, come back soon, love having you on. >> thank you. liz: be sure to catch a big breaking news night straight from the men themselves. we have on the sean hannity show, outgoing white house press secretary sean spicer and white house chief of staff reince priebus tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> take a check of your money. the dow closing down 31 points finishing down less than 1%. the s&p and nasdaq closing in the red, all three indices trengd...
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fell tower disaster which a lot of people have said has become sort of two reason may's hurricane katrina moment the prime minister was forced to apologize for the government's inadequate response to the tragedy and also for the failings that led up to it happening in the first place and if all that wasn't enough there's this sort of slow chug chug of the brags that negotiations are under way it is becoming ever more apparent that these talks with brussels are going to be long and they're going to be painful we've just time for the second part of these negotiations. wrapped up in the u.k. spreads it minister david davis however upbeat he tried to sound he couldn't hide the fact that michel barnier the e.u.'s chief negotiator was all effectively complaining that britain hadn't done its homework that the e.u. still waiting on britain's clarifications on
fell tower disaster which a lot of people have said has become sort of two reason may's hurricane katrina moment the prime minister was forced to apologize for the government's inadequate response to the tragedy and also for the failings that led up to it happening in the first place and if all that wasn't enough there's this sort of slow chug chug of the brags that negotiations are under way it is becoming ever more apparent that these talks with brussels are going to be long and they're going...
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why isn't the same being done for katrina?n particular, if the most successful female entrepreneur is in this country, is subject to this behavior by one of the top firms who, you know this year was louded as being the first investor in snap, then this is going to happen to everyone and i think that it's contingent upon light speed to take 5:00 right now to show not only that they are apologizing to katrina but that it's a full maya cull pash pa and the entire nds is removed and we can move forward as an industry. >> it's not just silicon valley, of course. we've had high profile instances of this in politics and media for years. i just wonder to play devil's advocate for a minute, how much of these episodes do you believe honestly come from dumb mistakes, miscommunication, people being raised in different environments, not being able to communicate well, those kinds of things >> i don't know the answer to that question. in my case, the text messages were very sexual in nature so i think that no matter where you grew up, like
why isn't the same being done for katrina?n particular, if the most successful female entrepreneur is in this country, is subject to this behavior by one of the top firms who, you know this year was louded as being the first investor in snap, then this is going to happen to everyone and i think that it's contingent upon light speed to take 5:00 right now to show not only that they are apologizing to katrina but that it's a full maya cull pash pa and the entire nds is removed and we can move...
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if this katrina, is coming from "the wall street journal," does it make you agree more a bit?no, not at all. we'll take opinions all day long. at the end of the day, we're talking about donald trump. someone who has been very successful on the outside. he's going to be successful on the inside. his management style has been the same from the very beginning and for those who don't understand that, i highly suggest reading "the art of the deal." he has a personality, a strong personality, and a strong character. none of us have a problem with his management style. particularly those that have been around for a very long time. if you support the president and his agenda, there are no problems with regards to personnel. >> but, katrina, does a business management style translate well into washington? i mean, the first six months would suggest no. >> well, i do. i do believe that. however, when everyone's on the same page, which i don't think in this case it was in the beginning, look, the president operated in good faith by working with the republican establishment, thinking they
if this katrina, is coming from "the wall street journal," does it make you agree more a bit?no, not at all. we'll take opinions all day long. at the end of the day, we're talking about donald trump. someone who has been very successful on the outside. he's going to be successful on the inside. his management style has been the same from the very beginning and for those who don't understand that, i highly suggest reading "the art of the deal." he has a personality, a strong...
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amy: we will speak with the nation's katrina vanden heuvel. and we will go to honduras to speak with bertita zuniga caceres, the daughter of slain honduran indigenous and environmental leader berta caceres. berta was assassinated last year. her daughter was nearly assassinateded last week. >> we didid not expectct the at. we were travelingng back when a vehicle blocked thehe road d in front of us andnd men jumped out with machetes and threw rockckst us, trying to attack us. as we escaped, they pursued us. amy: we will speak with bertita zuniga caceres from her home in honduras. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in germany, more than 100,000 protesters flooded the streets of hamburg thursday, as leaders of the world's largest economies gathered for the g20 summit. marchers carrying banners reading "welcome to hell" and "the world is not for sale" were met by heavily armed riot police who used water cannons, teargas, and stun grenades to disperse the protests. pr
amy: we will speak with the nation's katrina vanden heuvel. and we will go to honduras to speak with bertita zuniga caceres, the daughter of slain honduran indigenous and environmental leader berta caceres. berta was assassinated last year. her daughter was nearly assassinateded last week. >> we didid not expectct the at. we were travelingng back when a vehicle blocked thehe road d in front of us andnd men jumped out with machetes and threw rockckst us, trying to attack us. as we escaped,...
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katrina always great talking to thank you so much thank you larry katrina vanden heuvel the editor and publisher of the nation and thank you for joining me on this edition of politicking remember you can join the conversation on my facebook page or tweet me of kings things and don't forget to use the politicking hash tag and that's all for this edition of politicking. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself in taking your last wrong turn. up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath . but then my feeling started to change you talked about war like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never be like it's one does not leave a funeral in the same as one enters the mind it's consumed with death this one quite different i speak to you now because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. l
katrina always great talking to thank you so much thank you larry katrina vanden heuvel the editor and publisher of the nation and thank you for joining me on this edition of politicking remember you can join the conversation on my facebook page or tweet me of kings things and don't forget to use the politicking hash tag and that's all for this edition of politicking. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself in taking your last wrong turn. up to you as we all knew it...
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mike pence, at the heart of that reengineering of new orleans afri after katrina and the goldman sachss who were so good at profiting from the 2008 crisis. there is what i call in the book a toxic to-do list. these are policies that are radical than anything they try to introduce. what i would worry about particularly in a wake of a security crisis, using that to say that well, protests are banned. it is a state of emergency and war on protests and just ramming through that agenda in that state of crisis, that's what scares me most and i want to prepare people for that. >> i can still tell you to keep the faith. >> you asked. >> i can still tell you to keep the faith. tomorrow we'll get to the hope. there is always hope. i am not an optimist, tomorrow night we'll talk about what that hope is all about as we focus more on the agenda since no, it is not enough to resist trump's shock politics and win the world that we need. we'll continue this tomorrow night with the best selling author, naomi klein. until then, thank you for watching and as always. keep the faith. ♪ for more information
mike pence, at the heart of that reengineering of new orleans afri after katrina and the goldman sachss who were so good at profiting from the 2008 crisis. there is what i call in the book a toxic to-do list. these are policies that are radical than anything they try to introduce. what i would worry about particularly in a wake of a security crisis, using that to say that well, protests are banned. it is a state of emergency and war on protests and just ramming through that agenda in that state...
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it's where an industry that survived hurricane katrina and the bp oil spill is finding itself threatenedextinction by foreign competition. shrimpers lost and theirs could be a lesson for us all. today, we're going shrimping in venice, louisiana. acy cooper is our guide. how important is the shrimping business to your personally? acy cooper: it's everything to me. you know, my family does it. my dad's 80 years old, he still fishes. and my two boys has entered the business and my daughter, she married a fisherman. sharyl: louisiana's shrimp industry has been a family affair for more than a century. >> while the men condition the boats, the womenfolk do their knitting. down where louisiana is neither land nor sea, the bayou dwellers home becomes the base of annual operations that keep mom, pop, and the kids busy as the dickens. sharyl: venice is one of the south's shrimping capitals. cooper's sons make four generations of fishermen. who's that coming up here? acy cooper: that's my son, my youngest one. sharyl: after dragging our nets in the gulf of mexico, we brought up an assortment of sea
it's where an industry that survived hurricane katrina and the bp oil spill is finding itself threatenedextinction by foreign competition. shrimpers lost and theirs could be a lesson for us all. today, we're going shrimping in venice, louisiana. acy cooper is our guide. how important is the shrimping business to your personally? acy cooper: it's everything to me. you know, my family does it. my dad's 80 years old, he still fishes. and my two boys has entered the business and my daughter, she...
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hurricane katrina in 2005 cost about $105 billion and there was a more recent one in 2012 which cost to be careful. 0ne are two areas where we need to be careful. one is the business of the cloud. that could cost $53. the figure varies between 15 and 120 billion dollars, the second most likely is computer operating systems where they think the loss could be as much as 28.7. we had the national health system hijacked last time and we got away with murder thanks to the young fellow coming out of the clouds from nowhere. it was extraordinary. lucky. it won't be as lucky as that next time. is it governments that need to act or... and corporate people and the computer companies. it's a full—on job. i want to ask you about what we have all been talking about, the fa ct have all been talking about, the fact that here in the uk tonight we can watch the first series of graham of thrones, we asked our viewers if they were excited. nicholas says too much gratuitous sex and violence, not seen any of it. derek says i wish the books stayed ahead of the series. and trevor says the greatest tv serie
hurricane katrina in 2005 cost about $105 billion and there was a more recent one in 2012 which cost to be careful. 0ne are two areas where we need to be careful. one is the business of the cloud. that could cost $53. the figure varies between 15 and 120 billion dollars, the second most likely is computer operating systems where they think the loss could be as much as 28.7. we had the national health system hijacked last time and we got away with murder thanks to the young fellow coming out of...
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but hurricane katrina is still right in front of us. and so -- you know, you got to deal with the hurricane. >> i think he likes scaramucci because he fights -- >> i'm with jeffrey. i don't think people -- who really cares. and the whole thing is, you brought up hurricane and you are doing a heck of a job. whoever is deciding to let this happen. >> the post article, april's reporting, that several senior aides were stunned when sessions didn't resign today. why would the president want to get rid of him? is there a strategy there? >> this is april. >> again. if the president were to fire sessions or say i want you to resign, it would make him once again look like he is impeding the process. and the process has to play out because he continued to mess with it, tamper with it. he fired comey. that's a huge piece of tampering with the process. demes and republicans want this process to play out to see where all the questions answers are. so the bottom line is, you know, i thought of a song today. and i am telling you, i'm not going when se
but hurricane katrina is still right in front of us. and so -- you know, you got to deal with the hurricane. >> i think he likes scaramucci because he fights -- >> i'm with jeffrey. i don't think people -- who really cares. and the whole thing is, you brought up hurricane and you are doing a heck of a job. whoever is deciding to let this happen. >> the post article, april's reporting, that several senior aides were stunned when sessions didn't resign today. why would the...
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but hurricane katrina is still right in front of us. and you got to deal with the hurricane. >> i think he likes scaramucci -- >> i'm with jeffrey. i don't think people really cares. you're doing a heck of a job. i want to move on. the post article april's reporting several senior aids were stunned when sessions didn't resign today. why would the president want to get rid of him? is there a strategy there? >> if the president were to fire sessions or say i want you to resign, it would make him once again look like he's impeding the process and the process has to play out because he continued to mess with it, tamper with it. he fired comey. that's a huge piece of tampering with tprocess. demes and republicans want this process to play out to see where all the questions answers are. so the bottom line is i am telling you i'm not going. when sessions says i will continue to serve. if you listen on the words of the song -- >> all right. >> -- and jennifer hudson. yeah. >> two jennifers. did you want to weigh in? >> one of the things with th
but hurricane katrina is still right in front of us. and you got to deal with the hurricane. >> i think he likes scaramucci -- >> i'm with jeffrey. i don't think people really cares. you're doing a heck of a job. i want to move on. the post article april's reporting several senior aids were stunned when sessions didn't resign today. why would the president want to get rid of him? is there a strategy there? >> if the president were to fire sessions or say i want you to resign,...
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failures that plague recovery efforts during 9/11 and other national emergencies including hurricane katrina there was and still is a clear need for a reliable communications network to support the central work of our public safety officials such a network would improve coordination on first responders across multiple jurisdictions and enhance the ability of first responders to provide lifesaving emergency services quickly. last year the subcommittee convened for an update on firstnet's progress in establishing public safety networks. at that time we learn from firstnet that but how it intended to address individualized needs of each state in deploying access network. firstnet reiterated its commitment to providing reliable coverage to rural areas, an issue near and dear to my heart and to a number of members of the subcommittee. firstnet assured members of the subcommittee that user fees would be reasonably and affordably priced for public safety users, two issues of great importance to first responders around the country. since that time much has happened. last november firstnet opened a t
failures that plague recovery efforts during 9/11 and other national emergencies including hurricane katrina there was and still is a clear need for a reliable communications network to support the central work of our public safety officials such a network would improve coordination on first responders across multiple jurisdictions and enhance the ability of first responders to provide lifesaving emergency services quickly. last year the subcommittee convened for an update on firstnet's...
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lloyds is saying a possible cyber attack could cost as much in terms of destruction as hurricane katrinad that came in at $120 billion. i know. i mean, we know that cyber attacks can cause inconvenience and of course there is a cost to that, isn't there, we saw with the nhs and other times it has happened. but what i think is also interesting, it's a new opportunity for insurance, the new product to sell because people are worried, they are concerned, but then also in they are concerned, but then also in the article is interesting it still isn't as big as climate change. as a potential risk. and floss. so maybe it's also the insurance companies may be beginning to realise that they have got something to address and it is a risk and they don't know how much it could cost and difficult before it could become much more serious. and if you don't put those patches on your ip systems as recommended. and you are not updating them, that's the issue, a lwa ys updating them, that's the issue, always have to be updating. the washington post, talking about cyber security, there is an allegation the
lloyds is saying a possible cyber attack could cost as much in terms of destruction as hurricane katrinad that came in at $120 billion. i know. i mean, we know that cyber attacks can cause inconvenience and of course there is a cost to that, isn't there, we saw with the nhs and other times it has happened. but what i think is also interesting, it's a new opportunity for insurance, the new product to sell because people are worried, they are concerned, but then also in they are concerned, but...
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let's talk about it with katrina vanden heuvel, editor and publish of "the nation."eet journal" columnist, author of "false black power?" jason riley and democratic congressman eric swalwell and representative tom cole and, katrina, let me begin with you. we've heard from the president this morning. his tweets about the meeting and heard from vladimir putin and steve mnuchin. if you sort through it, everybody is saying, it appears they basically said let's grow to disagree about what happened to the election and let's move on. >> it sounds like that. i think but to step back i think perhaps even more important, there was a dialogue established at a time o u.s./russian relations. i think it is in america's national interest to have a working partnership with russia and they propose to cease-fire, we've seen cease-fires fail in syria but thousands of lives may be saved and the destabilizing refugee flow is in europe which were subject to the g20 may be halted. i think you need a working partnership to halt nuclear escalation, nuclear proliferation to combat terrorism s
let's talk about it with katrina vanden heuvel, editor and publish of "the nation."eet journal" columnist, author of "false black power?" jason riley and democratic congressman eric swalwell and representative tom cole and, katrina, let me begin with you. we've heard from the president this morning. his tweets about the meeting and heard from vladimir putin and steve mnuchin. if you sort through it, everybody is saying, it appears they basically said let's grow to...
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personas se quedaron en el ca n camino de mexico y estados unidos y que son todas las que m mueron en el katrinaales o son los cruiceces mas peligros l lo vemos en tecaxas enm el paso rio grande el srtiguiente es e i aar arizona el tercero es de laredo que dejo 68 muertos , se preg preguntraran de que mueren la a mayoria es del frio o calor po a ahogamiento cuando cruzan el rio , las lesiones graves por las a ca9dac caiodadas en carretera y esta g tragedia que enfrentan esta re l realidad , esel caso de moises el mhombre que crzuuzo 3 veces e este remolque vamos al reportaje . >>> y aqui sze klor como un horanno . >>> vemos que jose surrifrio e e en 2015 . >>> calma uno por uno . >>> moises cruzo 3 veces por san fieg diuegegop y dice que se p;ued v convertir en una trampa . >>> por mas que hable uno al o momento de cerrar la cahja as u quedan los inmigrantes, y les u muestro uno de los 4 edificios q que tiene la caja como una mon d moneda de 25 scecentravacvovos . >>> uynno empieza a sudar con e paredes de acero . >>> la abogada dice que los s r sobrevivientores podrian regu i regularizas la sit
personas se quedaron en el ca n camino de mexico y estados unidos y que son todas las que m mueron en el katrinaales o son los cruiceces mas peligros l lo vemos en tecaxas enm el paso rio grande el srtiguiente es e i aar arizona el tercero es de laredo que dejo 68 muertos , se preg preguntraran de que mueren la a mayoria es del frio o calor po a ahogamiento cuando cruzan el rio , las lesiones graves por las a ca9dac caiodadas en carretera y esta g tragedia que enfrentan esta re l realidad ,...
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with those communication failures in the other national emergencies including hurricane katrina it with those reliable communications network to support the essential work. so with those firstsp responders across multiple jurisdictions to provide life-saving emergency services. in to establish the broad base and network. and how it intended to meet the needs of each state of the regular access network. in with reliable coverage and into a number of murders of the subcommittee.subcommi so those with user fees would be affordably priced to first responders since the time much has happened to open the innovation and test lab with those new applications to be used by c first responders. in march they formally selected at&t to maintain the network over the next 25 years.irstnet last month first that issued the pleiads that detailed the deployment proposal for access network in other jurisdictions. and now reviewing these plans and at&t before they are issued in the fall. to develop for word to each of these actions i am eager to learn about first net to the build out plan for at&t and of tho
with those communication failures in the other national emergencies including hurricane katrina it with those reliable communications network to support the essential work. so with those firstsp responders across multiple jurisdictions to provide life-saving emergency services. in to establish the broad base and network. and how it intended to meet the needs of each state of the regular access network. in with reliable coverage and into a number of murders of the subcommittee.subcommi so those...
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the winning goal coming from montpellier midfielder katrina veje after just five minutes.ortant strike for the danes as it means they qualify in second from group a with two wins and a defeat. hosts the netherlands have continued their 100% record at the tournament after seeing off belgium 2—1. a deflected shot, from barcelona's lieke martens, in the 74th minute helping the oranje towards the knockout stages. the 2009 semi—finalists looking strong in their own backyard. so let's just quickly show you how group a looks after the final round of matches. the netherlannds go through as top of the group, while denmarks win in the all scandinavian clash sees them through to the quarter finals. —— the quarter—finals. desperately disappointing day for norway, they exit the competition with the dreaded triple doughnut of zero wins, zero goals and zero points. big fall from grace for the two time winners. —— big fall from grace for the two—time winners. jordan spieth has risen to number two in the new world golf rankings after his dramatic win in the open at royal birkdale. if the a
the winning goal coming from montpellier midfielder katrina veje after just five minutes.ortant strike for the danes as it means they qualify in second from group a with two wins and a defeat. hosts the netherlands have continued their 100% record at the tournament after seeing off belgium 2—1. a deflected shot, from barcelona's lieke martens, in the 74th minute helping the oranje towards the knockout stages. the 2009 semi—finalists looking strong in their own backyard. so let's just...
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the winning goal coming from montpellier midfielder katrina veje after just five minutes.for the danes as it means they qualify in second from group a with two wins and a defeat. disappointing day for their scandinavian rivals, norway exiting the competition with the dreaded triple doughnut of zero wins, zero goals and zero points. hosts the netherlands, meanwhile, have continued their 100% record at the tournament after seeing off belgium 2—1 to take top spot in the group. this own goal from belgian sherida spitse, in the 27th minute, helping the ora nje towards the knockout stages. a couple of big money transfers to tell you about today — and manchester city have broken the world record for the transfer of a defender, spending £52 million on full back benjamin mendy from monaco. the france international has signed a five—year deal. after the signings of kyle walker and danilo, city have spent almost £130 million on fullbacks this summer. and former manchester united forward javier hernandez has signed for west ham tonight from bayer leverkhusen for £16 million. "chicarit
the winning goal coming from montpellier midfielder katrina veje after just five minutes.for the danes as it means they qualify in second from group a with two wins and a defeat. disappointing day for their scandinavian rivals, norway exiting the competition with the dreaded triple doughnut of zero wins, zero goals and zero points. hosts the netherlands, meanwhile, have continued their 100% record at the tournament after seeing off belgium 2—1 to take top spot in the group. this own goal from...
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. >> they're interesting acting with katrina, she's a should dog groomer and does this for a living.made their poodle look like a zebra. >> is zeus a black dog with white stripes or a white dog with black stripes. >> it doesn't matter. >> the dog groomers nowadays are hardcore, they do these different styles and tattoos if you will, if that's your dog, why not showcase your art. it's a billboard for her, turns heads. >> she shares a bunch of work on instagr instagram. >> before he became a zebra, he was a giants fan. >> she does a great job on his hair. >> right? >> she is on point. >> the problem is, i can't tell if zeus is originally black or white. >> orange. plainly orange. >> she does use pet friendly paints and dyes to give the dogs these looks. >> i'm sure these dogs love the attention. now they're going to get endless belly rubs and ear rubs. >> and attacked by lions. >> i'm going to cut my own hair. >> he's about to give us a haircut tutorial. >> dad lets him cut his hair often. because he doesn't care how it the only bed smart enough to change sleep as we know it.. it sense
. >> they're interesting acting with katrina, she's a should dog groomer and does this for a living.made their poodle look like a zebra. >> is zeus a black dog with white stripes or a white dog with black stripes. >> it doesn't matter. >> the dog groomers nowadays are hardcore, they do these different styles and tattoos if you will, if that's your dog, why not showcase your art. it's a billboard for her, turns heads. >> she shares a bunch of work on instagr...
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only one gold medal and that was for katrina cox.m the very beginning and by the time she reached that time strapped, the rest of the field were long way back. as she crossed the line, she was six seconds ahead of the silver medal. i caught up with her after the race.|j was confident that we contributors. i knew i did not have the strength for the last 100. i've not been on the bike, the bike is right out of my shrink from. like i like i said i have not put in the work. that last 100 metres is going to be horrible i'io 100 metres is going to be horrible no matter, so i needed a bit of a gap to give myself a buffer to come back. i got the bronze rio saab would like to get the medal here, is that asking too much? —— i got the bronze over in rio. but it was disappointment for paul blake, finishing fourth in the 400 metres. the event his paralympic champion in. he looked promising form as he came into the final 100 metres, but the rest of the field just caught up with him in the latter stages and he did indeed finish fourth. heartbreakin
only one gold medal and that was for katrina cox.m the very beginning and by the time she reached that time strapped, the rest of the field were long way back. as she crossed the line, she was six seconds ahead of the silver medal. i caught up with her after the race.|j was confident that we contributors. i knew i did not have the strength for the last 100. i've not been on the bike, the bike is right out of my shrink from. like i like i said i have not put in the work. that last 100 metres is...
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we all remember hurricane katrina in new orleans. they studied places -- these two studies studied the places most vulnerable to flooding. number two on the list was new orleans. number one was sacramento. it is still, according to the report -- the conclusion of the report, "sacramento's risk of flooding is the greatest of any major city in the country." and yet, they came back. they did not leave. they were resilient. they kept going. this is the characteristic of the california gold rush that i find so appealing, that these people suffered tragedies and loss and failure, but they kept going. there was never any second thoughts. they were strong and tough and resilient. and that becomes an almost venerated california trade that -- that becomes an almost venerated california trait, that we are inventive and innovative, and we roll through the punches through earthquakes and fires and all the other things that have affected us all the way up to the present day. it was concentrated and amplified during the gold rush. a trigger to what
we all remember hurricane katrina in new orleans. they studied places -- these two studies studied the places most vulnerable to flooding. number two on the list was new orleans. number one was sacramento. it is still, according to the report -- the conclusion of the report, "sacramento's risk of flooding is the greatest of any major city in the country." and yet, they came back. they did not leave. they were resilient. they kept going. this is the characteristic of the california...
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katrina, i will start with you first. perhaps you can have different perspectives. everyone has had a chance to digest that tweet from the president. you know him so well. is the reaction he is getting warranted? >> no, not at all. i spoke to the president earlier today. he was very good spirits about the economy, how the dow was at an all-time high, all the policies on the table. he was just in a very good mood. he does take his job very seriously. i really don't think you can equate an edited version of a wwe video from 2007 to something barack obama was saying. we didn't hear this kind of outrage in the media when it came to inciting violence. this video was just simply hilarious. i get it, if you are inside the beltway -- >> sandra: hilarious distracts from his accomplishments, right? that's what some of his critics and even supporters are saying. chris, i will go to you by this. having success in the economy, feeling good about what he's doing right now. but then to tweet this, does this distract? >> yeah, sure it does. it may be good politics. it may be better
katrina, i will start with you first. perhaps you can have different perspectives. everyone has had a chance to digest that tweet from the president. you know him so well. is the reaction he is getting warranted? >> no, not at all. i spoke to the president earlier today. he was very good spirits about the economy, how the dow was at an all-time high, all the policies on the table. he was just in a very good mood. he does take his job very seriously. i really don't think you can equate an...
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you see him there interacting with katrina. she is a dog groomer.r a living, obviously. she's freaking good. she made their poodle look like a little zebra. is zues a white dog with black stripes or a black dog with white stripes? >> doesn't matter. >> with that after ro afro i th black. >> the dog groomers nowadays are hard core and do all of these different styles and tattoos, if you will. if that's your dog, why not showcase your art? it's a billboard for her. turns heads, that's for sure. >> she does share a bunch of her work on her instagram. before zues became a zebra, he was a giants fan. >> she does a great job on his hair. >> right? and the problem is i really can't tell if zues is originally black or white. >> orange. clearly orange. >> she does use pet-friendly paint and dyes to give the dog these looks. i'm sure these dogs love the attention because now they're going to get endless belly rubs. >> and attacked by lions. >>> all right. that brings us to the end of the episode. make sure you enjoy your holidays, everybody. fios is not cable
you see him there interacting with katrina. she is a dog groomer.r a living, obviously. she's freaking good. she made their poodle look like a little zebra. is zues a white dog with black stripes or a black dog with white stripes? >> doesn't matter. >> with that after ro afro i th black. >> the dog groomers nowadays are hard core and do all of these different styles and tattoos, if you will. if that's your dog, why not showcase your art? it's a billboard for her. turns heads,...
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katrina pierson here with more. a spokesperson for america first policy.and michael starr hopkins is a democratic strategist. welcome to both of you. want to get to the larger issues here. we are going through this latest news from "the washington post," and as i go through it, as is usually the case, when you get beyond the headline, and talks about that the officials emphasize that the information contradiction sessions -- they acknowledge that the russian ambassador could have mischaracterized or exaggerated the nature of the interactions. headsets earlier in the piece that it turns out they discussed u.s.-russian relations, and the trump team's perspectives on that, which i suppose could be nefarious. but i'm not really sure what else he would discuss with an ambassador from russia. >> well, this is what happens. "the washington post" puts out a salacious headline, all the speculation in the media, and a day or so later there is an hoops or a mischaracterization or there. the bottom line is we're six months into this hoax, and there is zero evidence of
katrina pierson here with more. a spokesperson for america first policy.and michael starr hopkins is a democratic strategist. welcome to both of you. want to get to the larger issues here. we are going through this latest news from "the washington post," and as i go through it, as is usually the case, when you get beyond the headline, and talks about that the officials emphasize that the information contradiction sessions -- they acknowledge that the russian ambassador could have...
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we saw this in new orleans after katrina, the federal government came in.g correctly, supervising correctly, and organizing the criminal justice system in a way that sees people as individuals, not the color of the skin. that takes a lot of trust. our police department is doing fairly well. simultaneously we are seeing a lot of young men getting hurt. young men shooting each other. neighborhoods being torn apart. all of these neighborhoods have a lot in common. a lot of poverty. there's a lot of joblessness. generally infusion of drugs in those communities. we have a lot of wealth lost over the years. both as a public safety threat. in other words we have to tell these young men you have to stop hurting each other because if you're not we have to find a way to protect you and other people. we have to give them opportunities to make good choices. this is not one we should shy away from. i don't think we do a good job talking about it. it's either a law and order discussion or a public health discussion and it's never both of them. and you cannot solve this j
we saw this in new orleans after katrina, the federal government came in.g correctly, supervising correctly, and organizing the criminal justice system in a way that sees people as individuals, not the color of the skin. that takes a lot of trust. our police department is doing fairly well. simultaneously we are seeing a lot of young men getting hurt. young men shooting each other. neighborhoods being torn apart. all of these neighborhoods have a lot in common. a lot of poverty. there's a lot...