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key west in 1822 was very sparsely populated. most of these settlers were either bohemians or had come from me new england area. the deepwater harbor is just outside our building right now. it a lot of warehouses set up a long that deepwater port, to make it easy to get the goods off the ship. so long the waterfront was quite built up with warehouses. a lot of maritime support. people could buy new wines for their boats, sales, provisions. a lot of logistical support. everything was wooden buildings and it was very busy down here, but qs was very delicate. you are looking at a register. this book dates from 1850 specifically and throughout this book we have receipts for goods coming in and out of key west, where they originated from and where they were headed to if they were not paying in key west and books like this give you a really good idea of the variety of products coming in. for example, here, we have a receipt for meat products coming into key west from a merchant in new orleans. key west getting a delivery of port and be
key west in 1822 was very sparsely populated. most of these settlers were either bohemians or had come from me new england area. the deepwater harbor is just outside our building right now. it a lot of warehouses set up a long that deepwater port, to make it easy to get the goods off the ship. so long the waterfront was quite built up with warehouses. a lot of maritime support. people could buy new wines for their boats, sales, provisions. a lot of logistical support. everything was wooden...
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there was more conflict between key west in cuba them between key west and the rest of florida.n 1880, key west was the most opulent it city in the state of florida. -- the most populous city in the state of florida. the language was spanish. the main industry was the tobacco industry. they would bring the tobacco leaves from cuba and they would roll them in the factories in key west. that way they were able to sell the finished product as a domestic product in the american market, avoiding the cost duties. that was the economic rationale for the tobacco industry in key west. spaniards tried to demoralize the cuban exile community by the great fire of 1886. one night in 1886, pro-spanish forces burned down the san carlos institute and some of the -- the response was explanatory. the next day a cuban civic leader gather the exile community over the asterisk -- the ashes on a side street, fleming street. and he told the exiles, are we going to allow our dreams to die here? they said, no, so they put their meager resources together and they said we will respond by rebuilding the sa
there was more conflict between key west in cuba them between key west and the rest of florida.n 1880, key west was the most opulent it city in the state of florida. -- the most populous city in the state of florida. the language was spanish. the main industry was the tobacco industry. they would bring the tobacco leaves from cuba and they would roll them in the factories in key west. that way they were able to sell the finished product as a domestic product in the american market, avoiding the...
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they towed them here to key west because key west was the nearest port to key above. they told them to key west. they arrived over that three or four-week period. the crews were jailed here in key west. the ships were seized and auctioned as captured prizes. the people then, the african people were housed on the island until something could be figured out to do with them. they were taken charge off by the u.s. government, and man named fernando remain oh -- ananda marino -- fernando moreno. it was very near our for taylor today. they had a place to sleep, a hospital, a kitchen. we do know a little bit about the people in key west. we know two of the ships, the wildfire and the william, had gone to the congo river and acquired people from that area. we know the bogotÁ had gone to a port in benin and acquired people from there. they were all different cultures. some did not speak to each other because they had different languages entirely. we know about their time in key west -- a mother and her daughter arrived hearing key west on the wildfire, the first ship that came
they towed them here to key west because key west was the nearest port to key above. they told them to key west. they arrived over that three or four-week period. the crews were jailed here in key west. the ships were seized and auctioned as captured prizes. the people then, the african people were housed on the island until something could be figured out to do with them. they were taken charge off by the u.s. government, and man named fernando remain oh -- ananda marino -- fernando moreno. it...
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navy in key west.gets home to washington to learn the president of united states has a hacking cough he cannot seem to shake. he merely speaks up and says i have a perfect vacation venue. it is warm secure. i'm sure mr. president you love key west. that is what a president came. he can survey for a week of rnr. he is relaxing with his friends. they really are resting and swimming and soaking up the sun. the president is writing to his wife saying what a fabulous place it has turned out to be. his call to disappear in just a week's time. as he leaves key west after that first week, he promised our city commissioners that whenever i get tired i will be back. 12 excited he is back. -- weeks later he is back. the president would take up residence week, two weeks, three weeks, at a time in the little white house becomes the functioning white house and united states. president truman, on his very first vacation to key west, is invited by the navy to go out on a captured german sub. president truman and 16 of
navy in key west.gets home to washington to learn the president of united states has a hacking cough he cannot seem to shake. he merely speaks up and says i have a perfect vacation venue. it is warm secure. i'm sure mr. president you love key west. that is what a president came. he can survey for a week of rnr. he is relaxing with his friends. they really are resting and swimming and soaking up the sun. the president is writing to his wife saying what a fabulous place it has turned out to be....
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they all moved down here to the florida keys. first they began the search in the upper keys because they thought the historic documents pointed to the day up there. but after a year or two of work, they found it was actually somewhere in the lower keys, so they moved their operations to key west and began a search that was almost unbelievable. it took 16 years of searching. they sacrificed so much. it was a huge expense. they had legal battles the entire way. mel and his wife lost their oldest son and daughter-in-law two divers who were killed during the search. it was a very, very hot far -- hard fought search. but in the cargo hold was found bandwidth that came 30 tons of silver bars, over 100,000 silver coins, and one of the most brilliant peeks into what life was like on board a spanish treasure ship in the early 17th century. one of the great threats to spanish galleons at the time these ships sailed was piracy. everybody wanted to capture a spanish treasure galleon because of you did, you would be set for life. the galleons
they all moved down here to the florida keys. first they began the search in the upper keys because they thought the historic documents pointed to the day up there. but after a year or two of work, they found it was actually somewhere in the lower keys, so they moved their operations to key west and began a search that was almost unbelievable. it took 16 years of searching. they sacrificed so much. it was a huge expense. they had legal battles the entire way. mel and his wife lost their oldest...
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when he moved to key west him and nothing changed. he can still had to assembled a group of mines and intellect that he had hang around and pull stories or expenses from. charles thompson was the owner of a local hardware store. actually took about his first boat ride, fishing trip in key west. he became part of a group known as the mob. it is the local police chief shive forbes, but he would get -- bring members of the original lost generation to key west and then mailed -- meld the two groups together. for hemingway, this must've been the height of his experience. have these intellects and characters that he pulled into this stage of his own life and later write about. and books like "a farewell to arms," were jake barnes has a problem with having relationships with females was actually a real character in his life it was very angry and upset about revealing his personal attribute -- characteristics in that book. lady brett ashley was also unhappy with hemingway's characterization of her. there are others he took revenge of -- on. a
when he moved to key west him and nothing changed. he can still had to assembled a group of mines and intellect that he had hang around and pull stories or expenses from. charles thompson was the owner of a local hardware store. actually took about his first boat ride, fishing trip in key west. he became part of a group known as the mob. it is the local police chief shive forbes, but he would get -- bring members of the original lost generation to key west and then mailed -- meld the two groups...
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they were from other places putting key west on the labels that were not made here. for a couple of things that happened of course they were giving money and donating to the revolution in cuba and in one of the letters we have is a letter from the major general against spanish rule and he's writing to the president in key west and the central committee thinking them for their hospitality on the visit and they are needed to fund the revolution in cuba and because he was a man of african descent and a lot of the literature that you see in the country. the spanish built a wall across cuba from north to south to try to restrict the revolution to the eastern side of the mountains but being a major industry in one of the often had extensive advertising. they had a lot of labels and so forth that they sold that one of the things we have here that acquired many years ago is the cigar company that made one call to the monte crisco. and of course one of the promotions heated they gave out a copy of the book and this is the front cover where they say that but then the interesti
they were from other places putting key west on the labels that were not made here. for a couple of things that happened of course they were giving money and donating to the revolution in cuba and in one of the letters we have is a letter from the major general against spanish rule and he's writing to the president in key west and the central committee thinking them for their hospitality on the visit and they are needed to fund the revolution in cuba and because he was a man of african descent...
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it was the official uniform in key west. >> watch all of our events from key west today at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span three. >> i am park ranger matthew eiffel. independence national historical park in philadelphia and we are in independence hall in the assembly room. we are in a building that is built in the 1730's. about 40 years before those in assisting in the united states of america. starting in may of 1787, what we call today the constitutional convention -- they will sit in the same room and address these issues plaguing the young that states. it will start with about 11 states. new hampshire will show up late. rhode island will never attend these meetings. these are guys were definitely trying to engineer something because they know something needs to be done to hope he stays together. they know as separate entities, you go back to benjamin franklin's design, the snake cut in pieces. he put it together during the french indian war when he was calling for the union to join or die. the snake cut into pieces will die but a snake together is dangerous. th
it was the official uniform in key west. >> watch all of our events from key west today at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span three. >> i am park ranger matthew eiffel. independence national historical park in philadelphia and we are in independence hall in the assembly room. we are in a building that is built in the 1730's. about 40 years before those in assisting in the united states of america. starting in may of 1787, what we call today the constitutional...
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>> ma'am, that's a cuff key. that's a homemade cuff key made out of metal.s right here can get somebody killed. this is why we do our shakedowns and do them at random. if they knew we were coming we would have never found this. it would have been gone. they would have flushed it. this right here is very serious. >> the key has been discovered in the cell of inmates lionel bowden and fostoe duran, but it was in bowden's deodorant container. >> if we can't find this, no telling what would have happened. we don't know as of now what he was planning to do. >> bowden is serving a 21-year sentence for armed armory. he has been a close management inmate for almost a year after having been caught with a shank. >> yep. look. it fits in here perfect. the dimensions are just right, because it fell over a little bit, but it fit in there. and it turned. bowden, you want to explain this? why you got a homemade cuff key in your property? >> there's nothing to explain. you found it in my property, you know. >> okay. >> i can't explain it. >> why did you make it? >> in case
>> ma'am, that's a cuff key. that's a homemade cuff key made out of metal.s right here can get somebody killed. this is why we do our shakedowns and do them at random. if they knew we were coming we would have never found this. it would have been gone. they would have flushed it. this right here is very serious. >> the key has been discovered in the cell of inmates lionel bowden and fostoe duran, but it was in bowden's deodorant container. >> if we can't find this, no telling...
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codified in the state improbable through major projects that are located in district 6 and 10 as a key component of the major propensities o projects 22 affordable units and over 1/3rd affordable job generating you'll hear about the components in the budget and key management responsibility from the former relike yerba buena we'll transfer there are helpful pie charts. >> so in the interest of times we're asking the department to stick to a 10 minute presentation so get to the budget discussions. >> there are slides that are pragmatic for reference the key thing in the major projects residential investment & infrastructure and the landfill for the transit center over 2 heed million dollars you'll see that and again 70 percent of budget for affordable housing and our budget through the next 5 years really comprised about 1/3rd of the mayors plan to produce affordable housing and our role is land use and financing moving to slide 4 and hunters point candle stick and diving into the work program you see significant ramp ups abuse of the residential and commercial our included but not limi
codified in the state improbable through major projects that are located in district 6 and 10 as a key component of the major propensities o projects 22 affordable units and over 1/3rd affordable job generating you'll hear about the components in the budget and key management responsibility from the former relike yerba buena we'll transfer there are helpful pie charts. >> so in the interest of times we're asking the department to stick to a 10 minute presentation so get to the budget...
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point to invite the uscert to test key point's network and key point agreed. the department of homeland security and technical services conducted risk vulnerabilities tests including internal maps. they provided a number of findings at the end of the engagement which were resolved while the team was on site as well as recommendations for the future. while they found issues, they were resolved and the team found no malware on key point's system. however then in september the hunt team informed key point that it had found indications of sfes kated malware undetectable. the team provided key point with mitigation recommendation to remove the malware from our environment and other recommendations for hardening its network to prevent future compromises. key point immediately began implementing the issues identified by u.s. cert, and concluded the malware was not functioning correctly and because of errors. i recently attended a classified briefing at opm where i learned more about the opm breach and in the opening setting i cannot go into details presented in that
point to invite the uscert to test key point's network and key point agreed. the department of homeland security and technical services conducted risk vulnerabilities tests including internal maps. they provided a number of findings at the end of the engagement which were resolved while the team was on site as well as recommendations for the future. while they found issues, they were resolved and the team found no malware on key point's system. however then in september the hunt team informed...
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he knocked out the first rough draft of "a farewell to arms" in two weeks at key west. he thought, i need to write here. i need to finish here. they found a house for sale and body or $8,000 in 1931 and pauline converted this hayloft into his first formal writing studio. prior to that time he wrote on table tops, coffee tables, bar tops, or tables and restaurants for this was his first formal office. hemingway was a very disciplined writer, regardless of his indulgences. he woke up every day at 6:00 a.m. and would cross an iron catwalk that connected the main mansion to the writing studio. he would write feverishly from 6:00 a.m. and noon at noon time there was only time to do one thing -- fish or go to sloppy joe's. whether he went fishing or went to sloppy joe's, he is watching the characters at the next table. he is assessing their movements their phrasing, what they are saying. he is documenting these in his mind to later be typed on paper in the next day or following week. he pulled characters out of his daily life. the settings were places he had lived or visited
he knocked out the first rough draft of "a farewell to arms" in two weeks at key west. he thought, i need to write here. i need to finish here. they found a house for sale and body or $8,000 in 1931 and pauline converted this hayloft into his first formal writing studio. prior to that time he wrote on table tops, coffee tables, bar tops, or tables and restaurants for this was his first formal office. hemingway was a very disciplined writer, regardless of his indulgences. he woke up...
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point to invite the uscert to test key point's network and key point agreed. the department of homeland security and technical services conducted risk vulnerabilities tests including internal maps. they provided a number of findings at the end of the engagement which were resolved while the team was on site as well as recommendations for the future. while they found issues, they were resolved and the team found no malware on key point's system. however then in september the hunt team informed key point that it had found indications of sfes kated malware undetectable. the team provided key point with mitigation recommendation to remove the malware from our environment and other recommendations for hardening its network to prevent future compromises. key point immediately began implementing the issues identified by u.s. cert, and concluded the malware was not functioning correctly and because of errors. i recently attended a classified briefing at opm where i learned more about the opm breach and in the opening setting i cannot go into details presented in that
point to invite the uscert to test key point's network and key point agreed. the department of homeland security and technical services conducted risk vulnerabilities tests including internal maps. they provided a number of findings at the end of the engagement which were resolved while the team was on site as well as recommendations for the future. while they found issues, they were resolved and the team found no malware on key point's system. however then in september the hunt team informed...
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the r f x for radio broadcasting and 4 hundred and 25 thousand in one time funding to the board to key it projects as we begin the prelims of several important italy projects in the department that improves our cooperation and for the departments information i wish to express our appreciation to coit and others for recommending those projects for funding slide 5 depicts the summary of the 2016-2017 our proposed budget for year two a $14.3 million approximately 2 hundred and 70 thousand less than the budget year this slides summarizes the budgets between year one and two the increased personnel costs by lafco and coit funding in 2015-2016 and as to be routine by the planning commission, and may be acted upon by a single roll call vote important note to make lafco a has not made a appropriate number but those numbers will change slide 6 talks about our departmental information technology update i've mentioned the 5 year plan and as a quick update the cost to maintain our updated legacy systems and seeing compromises in inner finishes or efficiency because of manual processes the city is
the r f x for radio broadcasting and 4 hundred and 25 thousand in one time funding to the board to key it projects as we begin the prelims of several important italy projects in the department that improves our cooperation and for the departments information i wish to express our appreciation to coit and others for recommending those projects for funding slide 5 depicts the summary of the 2016-2017 our proposed budget for year two a $14.3 million approximately 2 hundred and 70 thousand less...
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point. >> key point. from that point in time through the fall of 2013. so during that time they were able to leverage certain mal-ware to escalate privileges for the entry point. so they entered the network. and we're not sure how. >> the gentle lady's time is expired. >> just final thing. >> can you finish that. >> can they get background on federal employees. >> no they could not. there was a p.i. loss aocean ated with 27,000 individuals associated with that case but it was potentially exposed because of lack of evidence we weren't able to confirm that because they had lack of access but we weren't able to confirm that data. >> thank you gentle lady. >> thank you. i now recognize myself for five minutes of questioning. let me ask miss archuleta, what do you believe was the intent behind the attack. we're talking about the attack. and so what do you think the intent was. >> would you have to ask the partners in cyber security about that. i don't know. i'm not an expert in what. >> miss seymour, maybe you
point. >> key point. from that point in time through the fall of 2013. so during that time they were able to leverage certain mal-ware to escalate privileges for the entry point. so they entered the network. and we're not sure how. >> the gentle lady's time is expired. >> just final thing. >> can you finish that. >> can they get background on federal employees. >> no they could not. there was a p.i. loss aocean ated with 27,000 individuals associated with...
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thing is the key purchases as keys are turned over is a much higher percentage, do you have the number? debbie? >> yeah for 14/15, this fiscal year, 15% are plug in electric. 20% are gasoline so 80% are cng, or high bride, we're difficult nitly greening, the electric is still a small percent, if you think of where we were we're up to 15% for new vehicles, for this calendar fiscal year. >> the pace is picking up and the incensive funding that the district has is getting attention of the purchaser department fleets. >> thanks bob. thank you everybody. unless there's other comment? we can go to public comments. members of the public want to comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. thank you everybody for coming sekita, say hi to executive director, aguilar from us. thank you. again [applause]. thanks bob monica if you can read the next item? >> review and approval of resolution 2015-04-coe -- (reading) of draft resolutions, and reimburses sponsor is deborah raphael, direct speaker, shawn rowsen moss senior environmental special development community part sner thips sf
thing is the key purchases as keys are turned over is a much higher percentage, do you have the number? debbie? >> yeah for 14/15, this fiscal year, 15% are plug in electric. 20% are gasoline so 80% are cng, or high bride, we're difficult nitly greening, the electric is still a small percent, if you think of where we were we're up to 15% for new vehicles, for this calendar fiscal year. >> the pace is picking up and the incensive funding that the district has is getting attention of...
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point to invite the uscert to test key point's network and key point agreed. the department of homeland security and technical services conducted risk vulnerabilities tests including internal maps. they provided a number of findings at the end of the engagement which were resolved while the team was on site as well as recommendations for the future. while they found issues, they were resolved and the team found no malware on key point's system. however then in september the hunt team informed key point that it had found indications of sfes kated malware undetectable. the team provided key point with mitigation recommendation to remove the malware from our environment and other recommendations for hardening its network to prevent future compromises. key point immediately began implementing the issues identified by u.s. cert, and concluded the malware was not functioning correctly and because of errors. i recently attended a classified briefing at opm where i learned more about the opm breach and in the opening setting i cannot go into details presented in that
point to invite the uscert to test key point's network and key point agreed. the department of homeland security and technical services conducted risk vulnerabilities tests including internal maps. they provided a number of findings at the end of the engagement which were resolved while the team was on site as well as recommendations for the future. while they found issues, they were resolved and the team found no malware on key point's system. however then in september the hunt team informed...
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key point. i guess my first question is to you. has the u.s. reviewed key points' network? >> yes, we were on site in loveland, colorado and went there based off the events that happened it was decided by leadership we needed to look at contractors performing background clearances. there was no indication that led the team to go on site as the case with opm. this was out of the caution because of the target we saw associated with the clearance information. we dead an assessment and results came back that caused some concern and we sent an instant response team on site and were there for a couple weeks last summer. >> when we hire contractors are they subject to the same standards of network hygiene that u.s. government networks are? >> it would be part of the contract language associated with the requirements for any kind of network that houses government data there are concern requirements for the laws from 2002. >> and ranking member cummings read some of the remarks. the written information that key point submitted said we have seen no evidence between the connection of
key point. i guess my first question is to you. has the u.s. reviewed key points' network? >> yes, we were on site in loveland, colorado and went there based off the events that happened it was decided by leadership we needed to look at contractors performing background clearances. there was no indication that led the team to go on site as the case with opm. this was out of the caution because of the target we saw associated with the clearance information. we dead an assessment and...
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this retail sales number will be key.people say the inflation environment is just not there. there will not be a rate rise or they do not see a reason for a rate rise from the fed because they do not see the inflation data support it. kerry: the core inflation number is at 1.8%, interest on exactly low. it would be so gradual guy:. are we on a predetermined path? central banks tell us they are data dependent. is the fed data dependent? kerry: we need to raise rates and get back on the path. one move they have priced into the market. you will not see anything happen until next year. it provides a bit of productive ability. we know they become more aggressive at the tail end. consider those inflation expectations, look at what the fed is saying, they have not changed. it will still be around 2%. we expect the consumer to come through. anna: let's get your take on something that -- a cut by the new zealand central bank. did you see this coming? the move had been flat, but not the timing. kerry: it has been very much a surpri
this retail sales number will be key.people say the inflation environment is just not there. there will not be a rate rise or they do not see a reason for a rate rise from the fed because they do not see the inflation data support it. kerry: the core inflation number is at 1.8%, interest on exactly low. it would be so gradual guy:. are we on a predetermined path? central banks tell us they are data dependent. is the fed data dependent? kerry: we need to raise rates and get back on the path. one...
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i think in a long-run sense, though, having better skills is a key to higher wages and is a key to aomy. to some degree that's better skills. to some degree that's a more nimble agile set of skills. , ones where local community college is hooked up to the local employer and understands what they need and is doing something based the demand for skills rather than supplying them and hoping it will work out. i think there's a lot they can do. i think most of that, most of their spending there is private sector spending. a lot of this has to be the private sector. that's working with the private sector tofiguring out the federal government doesn't have a lot of dollars in this. >> let's go to questions. we have five or six minutes for questions. anybody have one to start off? i have an anonymous one that was sent in. does the white house realize the years of anti business rhetoric and policy may have had a negative impact on hiring cap ex and other risk-taking to a higher growth rate? in other words, it's your fault. [laughter] >> i heard that question and i guess i completely disagree w
i think in a long-run sense, though, having better skills is a key to higher wages and is a key to aomy. to some degree that's better skills. to some degree that's a more nimble agile set of skills. , ones where local community college is hooked up to the local employer and understands what they need and is doing something based the demand for skills rather than supplying them and hoping it will work out. i think there's a lot they can do. i think most of that, most of their spending there is...
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>> quit your job and move to key west. bid title list of explanatory. [laughter] when i came down here and i used to manage cruz ships and i decided i would quit my job to move to key west there were so many other people who wanted to do the same thing in day get away from that life is just doing something they don't want to do but with love to quit my job and moved. a friend had the same mindset so we had years for breakfast did he said let's do it the more time you spend your this is the place for your you were not welcome. time to go. but has something to offer everybody if you do a step outside of your comfort zone that it is too expensive or there is said to enough people who have this interest, those who embrace the island are the ones who stay and it pays them back tenfold. there are different ways people make livings one is tourism with a tourist industry people become a bartender bed-and-breakfast bed-and-breakfast, hotel, a job start at the water but it is not all hospitality or tourism you don't have big technical industries we don't have a l
>> quit your job and move to key west. bid title list of explanatory. [laughter] when i came down here and i used to manage cruz ships and i decided i would quit my job to move to key west there were so many other people who wanted to do the same thing in day get away from that life is just doing something they don't want to do but with love to quit my job and moved. a friend had the same mindset so we had years for breakfast did he said let's do it the more time you spend your this is...
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some of the key objectives. we want to continue to strevlen the quality responsiveness and accessibility of the recreation programs and a variety of initiatives that are designed to address those. you have seen these before so we can focus on them if there are question. objective 2.2 we want to strengeen and promote safety health and well being of san francisco youth and seniors. 2 core constituency in our-that use and rely on our parks. objective 2.3, work with partners and neighborhood groups to activate park to organize event activities and unstructured play. yoi can see example thofz initiatives there of ways to activate our various parks through a variety of activities that are important to our park users mptd turning the strategy 3. inspire public investment to better align with infrastructure needs. the heart orphoutreach and conversations we had, this was the nut of it. our ability to really implement much of our strategic plan is largely reliant on the resources we have to do it. so, some of the key ini
some of the key objectives. we want to continue to strevlen the quality responsiveness and accessibility of the recreation programs and a variety of initiatives that are designed to address those. you have seen these before so we can focus on them if there are question. objective 2.2 we want to strengeen and promote safety health and well being of san francisco youth and seniors. 2 core constituency in our-that use and rely on our parks. objective 2.3, work with partners and neighborhood groups...
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a key supreme court ruling. judge andrew napolitano is here with what you need to know about the major issues still on the supreme court's docket. the kardashian family competing for the spotlight. again. kim and kanye announcing baby number two. but another jenner stealing the spotlight in a transitional photo spread in vanity fair. bruce jenner is now caitlin. first look coming up. david: a crucial month left to go as the supreme court wraps up its final decisions of the term. fox news shannon has what you need to know about the critical decisions still on the docket. shannon. >> from obamacare to same-sex marriage. the nine justices of the supreme court are hammering out their final decisions of the current term set to wrap up the last week of june. aside from the headline grabbers, they're wrestling with many other cases that can get lost in the shuffle. the highest court must decide whether or not us citizens born in jerusalem can have israel listed as their place of birth on their passports. there are also
a key supreme court ruling. judge andrew napolitano is here with what you need to know about the major issues still on the supreme court's docket. the kardashian family competing for the spotlight. again. kim and kanye announcing baby number two. but another jenner stealing the spotlight in a transitional photo spread in vanity fair. bruce jenner is now caitlin. first look coming up. david: a crucial month left to go as the supreme court wraps up its final decisions of the term. fox news...
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lemonis: made the same way as a key lime pie, except no key lime juice.ree or fresh blueberries. woman: it's really good. man: oh, that's good. i like it. lemonis: you taste the fresh blueberries? man: oh, yeah. lemonis: the feedback on the product, it's amazing. and it's great for many reasons. it gives us the ability to attract new customers, and probably, more importantly, we're gonna make more money. -what do you think of that? -woman: it's pretty damn good. -lemonis: pretty damn good. -woman: pretty damn good. lemonis: i'd watch your language around here. -there's kids. -woman: [ laughs ] lemonis: this place is always packed. tammy: mm-hmm. it's a good thing we sell our pie bars here. -lemonis: good thing. -tammy: [ laughs ] i wanted to take tammy back to hogfish bar, the place she used to bartend at. i thought it would be a perfect place to talk to her about something really important. but every comment i get from every customer, whether it's on yelp or whether it's on twitter or facebook or whatever, is always, "i went to the pie shop. i met tammy.
lemonis: made the same way as a key lime pie, except no key lime juice.ree or fresh blueberries. woman: it's really good. man: oh, that's good. i like it. lemonis: you taste the fresh blueberries? man: oh, yeah. lemonis: the feedback on the product, it's amazing. and it's great for many reasons. it gives us the ability to attract new customers, and probably, more importantly, we're gonna make more money. -what do you think of that? -woman: it's pretty damn good. -lemonis: pretty damn good....
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the house torpedos a key trade-related bill and a step to granting the preside negotiating power but the fight is far from over. > triple digit decline. stocks end the week with a sharp slide and there are three things that could do that even more ne week. >>> drowning in debt a surprising number of homeowners still owe more on their mortgages than their homes are worth, even as home values rise across the country. all that and more tonight on "nightly busin" for friday june 12th. >> good evening, everyone. i'm sharon epperson in for sue herera. and good evening from me, tyler mathisen. a triple digit decline on wall street. more on that in a moment. we begin with a big defeat for the white house, the key bill to push expanded trade negotiating authority has been rejected by the house and his own party. a last-minute trip to capitol hill was not enough. in the end, the vote was an astonishing 302-126 on a portion of the legislation that helps workers lose their jobs because of imports. that leaves the president's fast-track authority in limbo, which would give the administrati the ab
the house torpedos a key trade-related bill and a step to granting the preside negotiating power but the fight is far from over. > triple digit decline. stocks end the week with a sharp slide and there are three things that could do that even more ne week. >>> drowning in debt a surprising number of homeowners still owe more on their mortgages than their homes are worth, even as home values rise across the country. all that and more tonight on "nightly busin" for friday...
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yet up to 90% fall short in getting... key nutrients from food alone. let's do more. one a day women's. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus bone health support with calcium and vitamin d. one a day women's green despite the drought. how they are doing it and getting away with it. and-- our cameras are there as police take down a pair of suspects.. after a wild chase in san jose. plus-- a piece of tinsel-town history reduced to rubble. what's next for the land that once housed the hollywood park race track. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:30. good mor >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" gas prices surge up and the search for a mystery woman who threw away a vintage computer worth a fortune. jill back on line midweek supplies start to increase. here on wall street today invest lers be watching personaling in and construct spending for april. the dow dropped 115 points on friday. the s&p lost 13 points. the nasdaq fell 27 points. >>> the auction is on for lunch with billionaire warren buffett. the world ee most expensive lunch raises money for a
yet up to 90% fall short in getting... key nutrients from food alone. let's do more. one a day women's. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus bone health support with calcium and vitamin d. one a day women's green despite the drought. how they are doing it and getting away with it. and-- our cameras are there as police take down a pair of suspects.. after a wild chase in san jose. plus-- a piece of tinsel-town history reduced to rubble. what's next for the land that once housed the...
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it is key for the recovery. and you know what, taking risks is socialist.you help people who are ready to take their risks to succeed. but at the very beginning, they are not automatically the insiders. charlie: let me turn finally to wikileaks and the notion that the u.s. was spying on france including three french presidents. was this surprising to your government? because there is an assumption that governments spy on each other. i think your ambassador has even taken note of that act. emmanuel: no, i mean we knew the situation after 2013 and in some cases the revelations, so it's not brand-new. the leaks are problematic because they spread all over the place. that is an issue. that is acceptable, especially between france in the u.s., but that is past practice. two days ago the president had the opportunity to discuss with president obama, and he repeated the statement, and i think president obama repeated the fact that now there's a strong commitment from your side that there is no more -- the situation is completely over now, which is most important i
it is key for the recovery. and you know what, taking risks is socialist.you help people who are ready to take their risks to succeed. but at the very beginning, they are not automatically the insiders. charlie: let me turn finally to wikileaks and the notion that the u.s. was spying on france including three french presidents. was this surprising to your government? because there is an assumption that governments spy on each other. i think your ambassador has even taken note of that act....
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key point. my first question is ms. ann di camillo, have they reviewed key point's network? were on site at key point's network in loveland colorado with our inner agency partners. we went there in an abundance of caution baseod the event that happened at usis and opm. we needed to look at contractors performing background clearance. this was done out of an abundance of caution. so our team did an assessment. some results came back that caused some concern. so we sent an instant response team on site and reviewed their network. we were there for a couple of weeks. >> when we hire contractors, are they subject to the same standards of network hygiene that u.s. government networks are? >> our contractors subject to the same? it would be part of the contract language associated with requirements that are for any kind of network that houses government data there are certain requirements per the fisma law of 2002. >> in his opening remarks ranking member cummings read some of director archuleta's comments to the senate committee. the adversary leveraged a compromised key pont use
key point. my first question is ms. ann di camillo, have they reviewed key point's network? were on site at key point's network in loveland colorado with our inner agency partners. we went there in an abundance of caution baseod the event that happened at usis and opm. we needed to look at contractors performing background clearance. this was done out of an abundance of caution. so our team did an assessment. some results came back that caused some concern. so we sent an instant response team...
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yet up to 90% fall short in getting... key nutrients from food alone. let's do more.dd one a day women's. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus bone health support with calcium and vitamin d. one a day women's >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" gas prices surge up and the search for a mystery woman who threw away a vintage computer worth a fortune. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning, anne-marie. gas prices continue to rise. the lundberg report says the average price for a gallon of gas increased 4 cents since may 17th. it's now at $2.84 as more refineries come back on line midweek supplies start to increase. here on wall street today invest lers be watching personaling in and construct spending for april. the dow dropped 115 points on friday. the s&p lost 13 points. the nasdaq fell 27 points. >>> the auction is on for lunch with billionaire warren buffett. the world ee most expensive lunch raises money for a san francisco charity
yet up to 90% fall short in getting... key nutrients from food alone. let's do more.dd one a day women's. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus bone health support with calcium and vitamin d. one a day women's >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" gas prices surge up and the search for a mystery woman who threw away a vintage computer worth a fortune. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange...
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and another key point is exactly how sanctions will be lifted. whether there will be a snap back mechanism if iran does something that it shouldn't to bring these sanctions back into place. that means as well as the deal being negotiated here they're also negotiating the overall direction in some of the precise language that will be in an u.n. security council resolution laying out all the details of those international sanctions. because i'm told that the p5+1 don't want to deal here in vienna and then down the line take all the details to new york to reopen negotiations. so they are effectively negotiating the deal and the resolution here at the same time. >> and james i know that we've heard from the u.s. secretary of state kerry and the iranian foreign ministers what do they say? >> well, they both said that they know that they got to get this done in the time and there is a lot to do. we also heard tough language coming from the french foreign minister. they've always been the most hawkish in these negotiations saying that he needed to see t
and another key point is exactly how sanctions will be lifted. whether there will be a snap back mechanism if iran does something that it shouldn't to bring these sanctions back into place. that means as well as the deal being negotiated here they're also negotiating the overall direction in some of the precise language that will be in an u.n. security council resolution laying out all the details of those international sanctions. because i'm told that the p5+1 don't want to deal here in vienna...
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mcfarland, should we be ceasing our relationship with key point? >> based on what i know at this point i have no reason to believe we should. >> that we should? >> no i have no reason we should cease relationship. >> that we should? >> no should not. >> do you agree with that? >> i do agree with that. key point has taken the steps necessary to mitigate any security questions they have been very activity in working on this. >> my question is should we cease contracting with them?
mcfarland, should we be ceasing our relationship with key point? >> based on what i know at this point i have no reason to believe we should. >> that we should? >> no i have no reason we should cease relationship. >> that we should? >> no should not. >> do you agree with that? >> i do agree with that. key point has taken the steps necessary to mitigate any security questions they have been very activity in working on this. >> my question is should...
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they have upheld a key tool fof fighting housing bias in texas. they ruled 5-4 that federal housing laws can prohibit seemingly neutral practices that harm minorities. it is known as disparate impact. let's go back to lisa stark live at the supreme court. was this a surprising decision for fair housing? >> reporter: it was, many feared the court would go the other way. because the court had been seeking out a case on this very issue, and the concern was they were seeking out a case to try to gut what many say would be a key part of the fair housing act. this act was passed just days after the assassination of martin luther king, jr., that allowed president johnson to push it through congress. this essentially says that you can challenge decisions that don't overtly discriminate, but do in fact create a disparate impact as you said in fact create an impact that does harm minority population. and the issue here in texas was fair housing credits. they were given out to build low income housing, but those who challenged the way they were given out, sa
they have upheld a key tool fof fighting housing bias in texas. they ruled 5-4 that federal housing laws can prohibit seemingly neutral practices that harm minorities. it is known as disparate impact. let's go back to lisa stark live at the supreme court. was this a surprising decision for fair housing? >> reporter: it was, many feared the court would go the other way. because the court had been seeking out a case on this very issue, and the concern was they were seeking out a case to try...
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i will bring you updates as par as the security program and the key improvement in the areas of leadership as well as patient safety contract security then facility improvements part of this process what i have done is actually done a security risk assessment in general hospital as well as laguna honda and 21 of the department facility clinics throughout the city based on that i have identified 16 different opportunities for improvement as well as 23 different recommendations so what you are going to hear this the evening is about 21 key improvements most have been at san francisco general hospital based on my time in this role that has been the primary focus however tlshgs is still the writings and procedures assessment throughout the entire department that is an on-going process the only thing you won't hear i can answer questions is in regards to the security plan for the new hospital i'm scheduled to present that in september again if you do have any questions regarding that i'm happy to answer those as well. so in the area of leadership there is actually three key improvements 1 of th
i will bring you updates as par as the security program and the key improvement in the areas of leadership as well as patient safety contract security then facility improvements part of this process what i have done is actually done a security risk assessment in general hospital as well as laguna honda and 21 of the department facility clinics throughout the city based on that i have identified 16 different opportunities for improvement as well as 23 different recommendations so what you are...
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of people who is responsible for what when, in fact, there's a violent responsibility in many of the key stations we've been moving forward? a shot of the elevators and square roots escalators we do the elevators and escalators a little bit different than most of the other maintenance they're primarily overseeing we play a contract manager role 5 companies that bear the responsibility for maintaining our escalators we have made changes the last couple of years we highlight in the mid their scope of work to do preventive maintenance and respond to call backs and bids this part is a particular different than most of the other work and frankly many other places bart for example has a hundred or so technicians that maintain their elevators and escalators i suggested several years the maintenance practice for us has sustained relatively high amount of reliability but i'll show in a minute we need to think about changing our program as we move forward this is the overall system performance and this is what we're responsible for 28 escalators and 12 elevators our goal of 98 percent consistently
of people who is responsible for what when, in fact, there's a violent responsibility in many of the key stations we've been moving forward? a shot of the elevators and square roots escalators we do the elevators and escalators a little bit different than most of the other maintenance they're primarily overseeing we play a contract manager role 5 companies that bear the responsibility for maintaining our escalators we have made changes the last couple of years we highlight in the mid their...
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there are the seven key aspects of what we do. all seven of those contribute to building that global mission towards integrated capital markets. i will say that i believe that these activities are what has helped us emerge as the key global reference point for financial services and markets regulation. and that is the way we want to be seen. it's the way we are seen. and most importantly that we strengthen that perception in the future. and today is a great opportunity to highlight to you actually what we do in that mission. so as i said earlier, we have grown with the increased importance in the markets we regulate. and these markets, i believe, capital markets will continue to play an increasing role in financing the world economy. i say that for three reasons. first of all, it is significant increase in global retirement savings as result of both demographic change in developed countries and some in undeveloped countries and structural changes in developed countries as they evolve. that generally means movement of savings from
there are the seven key aspects of what we do. all seven of those contribute to building that global mission towards integrated capital markets. i will say that i believe that these activities are what has helped us emerge as the key global reference point for financial services and markets regulation. and that is the way we want to be seen. it's the way we are seen. and most importantly that we strengthen that perception in the future. and today is a great opportunity to highlight to you...
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the cass inspection works and some of the key areas and pitfalls that most businesses experience and not having their business be accessible. a couple of things that we have learned not just through the subsidized cass inspection but businesses that have done their own inspection is that sometimes the cass recommendations -- what we have heard from businesses when they have taken the cass report. now they're launching it and doing the improvements is how to navigate and interpret what is being reported in relationship to the city's requirements so if they engage with the city sometimes the city will say to them no you can't do that recommendation, so not understanding why something was recommended but yet now the city is saying no you can't do that sidewalk encroachment. also intrptsing the work of what is readily achievable versus long-term improvements in relationship to the time frame of the lease. but i think so where we are now and working with commissioner lerner has been doing a good deal of work with the city with us is really taking a look at this sort of triad between the b
the cass inspection works and some of the key areas and pitfalls that most businesses experience and not having their business be accessible. a couple of things that we have learned not just through the subsidized cass inspection but businesses that have done their own inspection is that sometimes the cass recommendations -- what we have heard from businesses when they have taken the cass report. now they're launching it and doing the improvements is how to navigate and interpret what is being...
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key sections of the patriot act expired. senators failed to extend the legislation. now the national security agency will pull the plug on certain parts of the patriot act. this legislation has left some senators just scrambling this morning. what happens now? >> reporter: well they try to figure out if they can bring some of the tools back. we've been talking a lot about the phone records. that is a key part of the patriot act but there are other tools that are used to track terrorists that as of this morning they've expired and they're no longer legal. the government can no longer track lone wolf terrorists or use roving wiretaps to track suspects who change phones. >> it give us the ability to track moves individuals are making. >> reporter: those parts of the patriot act expired a midnight. >> isn't this as critical as it's ever been given the fact that the middle east is literally on fire and we are losing everywhere. >> rand call blocked it. he's running for president. critics accuse him of putting politics over national security. >> some of them i think secret
key sections of the patriot act expired. senators failed to extend the legislation. now the national security agency will pull the plug on certain parts of the patriot act. this legislation has left some senators just scrambling this morning. what happens now? >> reporter: well they try to figure out if they can bring some of the tools back. we've been talking a lot about the phone records. that is a key part of the patriot act but there are other tools that are used to track terrorists...
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it is key. and we are-- we have basically a big acceleration program for our industry to accelerate digitalization of this industry and it's key. and for that, we need for an investment intel, facebook general electric, samsung, all of them decided in the recent weeks to invest in france or invest in french start-ups. we are here and we need this private investment precisely to strengthen our economy. and on top of it, we are implementing a big modernization program. i'm pushing with 400 articles precisely to unlock a lot of sectors, to modernize the economy, to enable people to get more opportunities and especially to enable the outsiders of the economy to get more opportunities, and to reduce-- which is key to me in terms of economic and cultural change in france-- to deal with the cost of-- if we want to modernize france, we have to reduce the cost. >> rose: is there a-- quote-- new socialism in france? >> for sure. we are making it. new socialism is just about emancipation. it's just about h
it is key. and we are-- we have basically a big acceleration program for our industry to accelerate digitalization of this industry and it's key. and for that, we need for an investment intel, facebook general electric, samsung, all of them decided in the recent weeks to invest in france or invest in french start-ups. we are here and we need this private investment precisely to strengthen our economy. and on top of it, we are implementing a big modernization program. i'm pushing with 400...
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those are the key major sticking points. i'm told there are some areas as well, technical aspects that the international community thought had all been greed in terms of enrichment of uranium and of ran's plutonium facilities that ran is revisiting and some feeling that there's been a backtracking here making it pretty hard. >> that's interesting what you said about backtracking. we have seen sort of hardliners up be the ante recently. criticism in ran directly from the ayatollah criticism in the u.s. from a group of former seen nor national security officials. is is that impacting the negotiations? >> >> i think it has some impact. i think the u.s. pressure not so important. it seems knew deal has been done with congress that will allow president obama to veto congress's disapproval and get this through but the iranian objections why is the supreme leader saying this now is not clear. is he opposed to a key aspect that needs to be in the deal or is he just at this stage days before the deadline playing hard ball. >> james b
those are the key major sticking points. i'm told there are some areas as well, technical aspects that the international community thought had all been greed in terms of enrichment of uranium and of ran's plutonium facilities that ran is revisiting and some feeling that there's been a backtracking here making it pretty hard. >> that's interesting what you said about backtracking. we have seen sort of hardliners up be the ante recently. criticism in ran directly from the ayatollah...
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-- towed them here to key west because key west was a naval port. they arrived over that three or four week period 1432 african people from those three ships. the crews were jailed, the ships were seized and auctioned, the people than -- the african people -- were housed here on the island for the summer of 1860 until something could be figured out to do with them. they were taken charge of by the u.s. government. the u.s. marshal, imad named fernando marino -- a man named fernando moreno. the bear cones -- the barricades were enclosed. they had a place to sleep, they had a hospital, they had a kitchen. and those people lived for those months in that compound until an answer could be figured out for what to do with them. we do know a little bit about the people that were here in key west. we know that two of the ships the wildfire and the william had gone to the congo river and acquired people from their, from that area -- there, from that area. we know the bogota had acquired people from a different area. they were all from different cultures. some
-- towed them here to key west because key west was a naval port. they arrived over that three or four week period 1432 african people from those three ships. the crews were jailed, the ships were seized and auctioned, the people than -- the african people -- were housed here on the island for the summer of 1860 until something could be figured out to do with them. they were taken charge of by the u.s. government. the u.s. marshal, imad named fernando marino -- a man named fernando moreno. the...
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so those are the 4 key things. supervisor weiner is only going to be dealing with the planning code amendments and no changes to the health code and it will be introducing new legislation as opposed to amending the divided file. >> uh-huh. >> the 2 pieces of legislation items number -- you know the health code legislation and the planning code legislation are going before the board of supervisors tomorrow and the amnesty program which you heard at your last commissioner's meeting is in the planning code and that program will be moving forward and voted on tomorrow. i think one of the things that i didn't really quite understand and appreciate until this weekend after talking to a couple massage practitioners, is around the solo practitioner establishment and that is that there are many massage practitioners who may work in different chiropractors offices or they may work in what supervisor tang has developed in terms of where solo practitioners might work together and then in a chiropractor office and these individ
so those are the 4 key things. supervisor weiner is only going to be dealing with the planning code amendments and no changes to the health code and it will be introducing new legislation as opposed to amending the divided file. >> uh-huh. >> the 2 pieces of legislation items number -- you know the health code legislation and the planning code legislation are going before the board of supervisors tomorrow and the amnesty program which you heard at your last commissioner's meeting is...
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as well as 23 different recommendations so what you are going to hear this the evening is about 21 key improvements most have been at san francisco general hospital based on my time in this role that has been the primary focus however tlshgs is still the writings and procedures assessment throughout the entire department that is an on-going process the only thing you won't hear i can answer questions is in regards to the security plan for the new hospital i'm scheduled to present that in september again if you do have any questions regarding that i'm happy to answer those as well. so in the area of leadership there is actually three key improvements 1 of those being a monthly security performance survey. this actually is a tool which is used to validate the performance of the sheriff's department in the area of mou which i will get into when we talk about contract security on monthly basis we score them as identified in the mou and in regards to their performance value indicate dating they're in compliance with the mou expectationses in addition to that there is a committee that has be
as well as 23 different recommendations so what you are going to hear this the evening is about 21 key improvements most have been at san francisco general hospital based on my time in this role that has been the primary focus however tlshgs is still the writings and procedures assessment throughout the entire department that is an on-going process the only thing you won't hear i can answer questions is in regards to the security plan for the new hospital i'm scheduled to present that in...
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point user to gain access to key point. the weak link in this case was key point. mr. hess i want to know how this happened. i appreciate that opm continues to have confidence in your company. but i also want to know why key point apparently did not have adequate logging capabilities to mon for the extent of data that was stolen. why didn't you invest in these safeguards. mr. chairman, to your credit one of the first hearings you called after becoming chairman was on the risk of third-party contractors to our nations cybersecurity. at that hearing on april 20th multiple experts explained that federal agencies are only as strong as their weakness link. if contractors have inadequate safeguards, they place our government systems and our government workers at risk. i understand that we have several individuals here sitting on the bench behind our panel of witnesses who may be called to answer questions if necessary. mr. jobe who is the cio of key point. thank you for allowing them to be here. as we move forward it is critical
point user to gain access to key point. the weak link in this case was key point. mr. hess i want to know how this happened. i appreciate that opm continues to have confidence in your company. but i also want to know why key point apparently did not have adequate logging capabilities to mon for the extent of data that was stolen. why didn't you invest in these safeguards. mr. chairman, to your credit one of the first hearings you called after becoming chairman was on the risk of third-party...