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larry is. i think the question is really, you know, whether google can successfully integrate those products. and into it's core there. i think now they understand how important it is. and in their previous earlier efforts they didn't treat that with the same priority as certainly as they are treating it now. but, you know, you saw as facebook became more and more successful, facebook, i guess, mooned the giant google. now google has it's attention focused, you know, very keenly on this area there. google has assets to bring to bear. they know about the people that use it. they know about the context. we just saw product plus one. they are going to try to figure out who they know. they will search for something and see one the folks in your social circle likes one the results that came up. there's things to bear. so i think google is committed now. i think larry is committed to this product here. so we'll see how it goes. >> i think the other company in some ways can be a threat is apple. which
larry is. i think the question is really, you know, whether google can successfully integrate those products. and into it's core there. i think now they understand how important it is. and in their previous earlier efforts they didn't treat that with the same priority as certainly as they are treating it now. but, you know, you saw as facebook became more and more successful, facebook, i guess, mooned the giant google. now google has it's attention focused, you know, very keenly on this area...
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so larry and steve, speed has always been an obsession, especially for larry page. he's always measuring everything says early google. it's about latency. more accuracy -- more accurately it's always trying to remove it. like lady death watching kill from her hands. he said medrad jointer ran an internet cafÉ with maybe three machines. immediately began looking into a browser there. whether due to pathological invasion or chronically underestimated that your unsuccessful products, page administered and faster delivery for google since the beginning. the minimalism of google's homepage allowing the lightning quick example. early google also innovated by storing cached versions of webpages on its own servers for and speed. engineers working for a page on quickly enough this priority. when people do demos in there so, 11,000, to one. that tends to get people's attention. actually come if your product is measured in seconds, you dirty field. buckeye are members one time who's doing a gmail demo. he made a face and home mostly to slow. he reiterated a complete, so the 60
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yes, larry? >> there was a question about what is your biggest concern with the current thrust of american foreign-policy? >> well, let me just narrow it to the thrust of the foreign-policy in central asia. and as i just said, i think that we are fighting a world war ii type take and hold real estate war against an adversary who is largely left the real estate which we are fighting and bad that it is going to take a geographic diversification of our efforts and a change in our military tax dix to excellent intelligence supported by superbly trained quick strike operations that are able to carry out the series of attacks that will be necessary to cut the head off the snake will we be moving in that direction though? >> we are lowering the number of troops modestly in afghanistan this year and will do so again in 12, 13 and 14. i think what is needed is more than just the question of how many troops we have got to play. it is how do we define the mission that we are attempting to accomplish and wha
yes, larry? >> there was a question about what is your biggest concern with the current thrust of american foreign-policy? >> well, let me just narrow it to the thrust of the foreign-policy in central asia. and as i just said, i think that we are fighting a world war ii type take and hold real estate war against an adversary who is largely left the real estate which we are fighting and bad that it is going to take a geographic diversification of our efforts and a change in our...
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for more we turn to our senior black correspondent larry wilmore. larry, nice to see you.lause] the obama downgrade, america's credit rating now tied inexorably to the president of the united states, barack obama. what do you make of all this? >> jon, jon, i'm so disappointed. america finally gets our first black president and our credit goes bad. [laughter and applause] >> jon: are you... are you suggesting that racism is the cause of our credit downgrade because that... >> new york jon. i'm saying that as a black man it's the one thing i didn't want to see line up. you know, like when you see a murder reported on the news, you're like, please don't let it be black guy. [laughter] oh, a white guy killed that old lady, yes! [applause] >> jon: larry, i appreciate this sentiment, but you shouldn't be celebrating an old lady's... >> i'm not finished. let me finish. ♪ we didn't shoot that lady >> very nice, very nice. >> look, you know how republicans have been looking for the perfect black stereotype to bring down obama's presidency for a while. they keep pointing out how muc
for more we turn to our senior black correspondent larry wilmore. larry, nice to see you.lause] the obama downgrade, america's credit rating now tied inexorably to the president of the united states, barack obama. what do you make of all this? >> jon, jon, i'm so disappointed. america finally gets our first black president and our credit goes bad. [laughter and applause] >> jon: are you... are you suggesting that racism is the cause of our credit downgrade because that... >>...
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so larry and steve, speed has always been an obsession, especially for larry page. he's always measuring everything says early google. it's about latency. more accuracy -- more accurately it's always trying to remove it. like lady death watching kill from her hands. he said medrad jointer ran an internet cafÉ with maybe three machines. immediately began looking into a browser there. whether due to pathological invasion or chronically underestimated that your unsuccessful products, page administered and faster delivery for google since the beginning. the minimalism of google's homepage allowing the lightning quick example. early google also innovated by storing cached versions of webpages on its own servers for and speed. engineers working for a page on quickly enough this priority. when people do demos in there so, 11,000, to one. that tends to get people's attention. actually come if your product is measured in seconds, you dirty field. buckeye are members one time who's doing a gmail demo. he made a face and home mostly to slow. he reiterated a complete, so the 60
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larry, welcome back. >> hi, greg. >> what do you make of this deal? >> i'm moderately intelligent, fairly well educated. i can read, write and trace if i have to. did you get that, pinch? i was a political science minor in college, and i cannot understand the arcane, mysterious bovine droppings because you can say [bleep] on tv. and the problem with that to me is the american people. they are not stupid. they are not dumb. they just don't know about parlimentary -- all of the things going back and forth. let me tell you what they know. they do not like -- and this is cliche. the things things become cliche is you say a lot. the fox is guarding the hen house. these are the people, the vast majority of whom, helped to get us in this in the first place. i agree some of my buddies have sold out to that situation too. the american people understand why are we letting this bunch of bandits take 50% of everything i make out on the road. >> that's a couple hundred bucks a week. >> that's terrible. it will pay for the bandannas. >> that hurts me, greg. how do
larry, welcome back. >> hi, greg. >> what do you make of this deal? >> i'm moderately intelligent, fairly well educated. i can read, write and trace if i have to. did you get that, pinch? i was a political science minor in college, and i cannot understand the arcane, mysterious bovine droppings because you can say [bleep] on tv. and the problem with that to me is the american people. they are not stupid. they are not dumb. they just don't know about parlimentary -- all of the...
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this is the time to get in, when everyone else is fleeing. >> larry, same question. a thousand dollars, what would you do with that? >> you will have to use your best judgment, but if you think that washington will come together on a balanced approach to growth and the deficit, then certainly the united states is the place to put your money. >> larry summers, and steve forbes, can't thank you enough. we really appreciate your expertise on this. hope you will come back. >> yank you. >>> coming up, a dire warning for the west coast. my interview with california governor, jerry brown. >> this is real peril, and i don't think i ever thought that about the united states before. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's
this is the time to get in, when everyone else is fleeing. >> larry, same question. a thousand dollars, what would you do with that? >> you will have to use your best judgment, but if you think that washington will come together on a balanced approach to growth and the deficit, then certainly the united states is the place to put your money. >> larry summers, and steve forbes, can't thank you enough. we really appreciate your expertise on this. hope you will come back....
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larry gerston has the answer. he said he didn't want the job full-time when he took the interim position when gavin newsom went to sacramento. what are the perks for him if he decides to run now? >> well, you know, he may be the man of the moment. that may sound rather dramatic, but san francisco is looking for a mayor, of course several members of the board of supervisors have indicated interest, said they're running. a couple of others are running as well. but out of this has come the least likely candidate, kind of like a redo of dianne feinstein many years ago when she found herself thrust into the mayor's position after the assassination of george muscone. it was the last thing she was thinking about. it was the last thing ed lee was thinging about at least initially. for weeks, months really he said, no, i'm not going to do this. but there has been this rather ongoing, dramatic call for him to come because he's not a politician. i think you can say that about ed lee, he is not a politician. >> and there have
larry gerston has the answer. he said he didn't want the job full-time when he took the interim position when gavin newsom went to sacramento. what are the perks for him if he decides to run now? >> well, you know, he may be the man of the moment. that may sound rather dramatic, but san francisco is looking for a mayor, of course several members of the board of supervisors have indicated interest, said they're running. a couple of others are running as well. but out of this has come the...
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so we congratulate larry for his long and illustrious career. there are a few other people, if i could mention. my number two son at all that is just in a sequence of marriage. tom gibson is here and with our triplet granddaughters. if tom and a dell and kendall and ansley would please stand. [applause] i'm not very objective because i think that's a pretty impressive group of grandchildren. all of which arrived on the the same day. i also want to recognize carolyn's and mark. mark was at my right hand throughout most of this process and was a very, very valuable assistant in this, and a very wonderful person -- personal friend. so i thank you. he's a big national span, so for at least tonight they had a winning record. i appreciate this opportunity to talk about a book that represented five years of my life. i started working on this book in 2006, and finished it earlier this year. i'm going to talk a little bit about that background. but let me first announced that this is going to be a debt ceiling free zone. at least until we reached the poi
so we congratulate larry for his long and illustrious career. there are a few other people, if i could mention. my number two son at all that is just in a sequence of marriage. tom gibson is here and with our triplet granddaughters. if tom and a dell and kendall and ansley would please stand. [applause] i'm not very objective because i think that's a pretty impressive group of grandchildren. all of which arrived on the the same day. i also want to recognize carolyn's and mark. mark was at my...
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for larry beil and sandhya patel.nks for joining us. >> we appreciate your time as always and hope to see you tomorrow night. >> good night, everyone.3333333ú
for larry beil and sandhya patel.nks for joining us. >> we appreciate your time as always and hope to see you tomorrow night. >> good night, everyone.3333333ú
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y larry hernandez...bueno.. esta que si le piden que salte.. salta ..so total segment ends cu --y nos vamos de farandula con nancy leal en acceso total al mundo del espectaculo, nancy! take pkg que tal amigos que bueno que nos acompaÑan..no se si lo han visto pero el nuevo video musical de la cantante fanny lu fanfarron esta practicamente recien salido del horno y ya lo han visto mas de 400 mil personas en vevo.. miralo.. )) el 'fanfarron" es el primer tema promocional de su tercer disco y segun la cantante con este video se busca transmitir el poder femenino ante una persona que presume de lo que no es....en particular de valiente.. ayyyy.. arriba las mujeres claro que si...y bueno le deseamos mucha suerte a fanny lu ya que manana se espera que inicie una gira por la republica mexicana. )) y ahorita todo lo que haga larry hernandez aguas!!! porque este hombre se ha convertido en la maxima sensacion de la musica regional mexicana y nos entereamos que para los premios billboard que veran por telemundo el proximo 27 de octubre.. larry es el artista mas no
y larry hernandez...bueno.. esta que si le piden que salte.. salta ..so total segment ends cu --y nos vamos de farandula con nancy leal en acceso total al mundo del espectaculo, nancy! take pkg que tal amigos que bueno que nos acompaÑan..no se si lo han visto pero el nuevo video musical de la cantante fanny lu fanfarron esta practicamente recien salido del horno y ya lo han visto mas de 400 mil personas en vevo.. miralo.. )) el 'fanfarron" es el primer tema promocional de su tercer disco...
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privacy information center e and larry clinton of the internet security alliance. this is part three of a month-long series on cybersecurity. >> host: and this is week three of the communicators series on cybersecurity. this week, we're talking with interest groups who have a stake in cybersecurity issues. first up, marc rotenberg of the electronic privacy information center. he's the executive director there, and we want to talk to him about the privacy concerns from the white house cybersecurity proposals. when you look at what the white house has released over the past few months earlier this summer, where do your concerns lie when it comes to privacy? >> guest: a lot of what the white house has done with proposals is actually pretty good. it's a complicated topic, a lot of different agencies that need to be consulted, and i think the white house has done a good job of coordinating across several agencies. the key issue for many americans, how to security in cyberspace. there's civil liberty issues here because the white house is also claiming some new authority
privacy information center e and larry clinton of the internet security alliance. this is part three of a month-long series on cybersecurity. >> host: and this is week three of the communicators series on cybersecurity. this week, we're talking with interest groups who have a stake in cybersecurity issues. first up, marc rotenberg of the electronic privacy information center. he's the executive director there, and we want to talk to him about the privacy concerns from the white house...
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. >>> today, the threat of adouble dip rerecession, with larry summers, and steve forbes. and then washington from afar with california governor, jerry brown. >> the washington of today is suffering and experiencing a crisis. >> and then plus, retired admiral, mike mcconnell, on the looming dangers of international cyber attacks. i am candy crowley, and this is state of the union. a better than expected jobs report was the only upbeat economic note this week, and it was downgraded. that's the first time that ever happened. >> it's a matter of the medium and long-term budget position of the united states that needs to be brought under control, not the immediate fiscal position, it's the one that centers on entitlements and its entitlement reform or having the matching revenues to match the entitlements. >> we have treasury secretary under president lynn clinton, and steve forbes, the president and ceo of forbes ing, and a former presidential candidate. thank you both. i cannot think of two men better to try and explain to me what to make of the downgrading of the u.s. gover
. >>> today, the threat of adouble dip rerecession, with larry summers, and steve forbes. and then washington from afar with california governor, jerry brown. >> the washington of today is suffering and experiencing a crisis. >> and then plus, retired admiral, mike mcconnell, on the looming dangers of international cyber attacks. i am candy crowley, and this is state of the union. a better than expected jobs report was the only upbeat economic note this week, and it was...
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we will be right back with larry clinton of the internet security alliance. and now on your screen is larry clinton who is president and ceo of the internet security alliance. mr. clinton, if we could start by finding out what the isa is. >> guest: the internet security alliance is a trade association, it was created back in 2000, and it represents virtually every aspect of our nation's critical infrastructure, aviation, banking, communications, defense, education, financial services, etc. and we are, our mission statement is to take advanced technology and blend it with public policy and economics to create a sustainable system of cybersecurity. so we're a security organization, and we represent our company's security interests. >> host: well, when you look at the cybersecurity proposals put out by the white house this summer, what's your general reaction? where do you support it, what concerns you? >> guest: well, there are a number of things in the administration's proposal that i think have broad support, things such as providing more cybersecurity educat
we will be right back with larry clinton of the internet security alliance. and now on your screen is larry clinton who is president and ceo of the internet security alliance. mr. clinton, if we could start by finding out what the isa is. >> guest: the internet security alliance is a trade association, it was created back in 2000, and it represents virtually every aspect of our nation's critical infrastructure, aviation, banking, communications, defense, education, financial services,...
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from the june results larry is going to be an excellent ceo. he's very focused, disciplined, sits in the office all day to get our products to work as freely as possible. this is going to free me up to work on government policies, global issues and frankly i can travel more than he can. >> reporter: google has tried so many different things. is failure something that going sl not afraid of? >> i should hope we're not afraid of. if you only have winners, then you're obviously not trying hard enough. almost everything has been very successful and we relatively quickly clean up the things which don't work out because we need to take the resources and put them on something else. it's part of our innovation culture. >> reporter: is it something important for other ceos twhachg interview to pay attention to? >> it's easy in google's case bus we don't have the capital outlay that traditional people do. we can try something and if it doesn't work, we haven't spent a billion dollars and have a huge capital loss. so to some degree we get to play by diffe
from the june results larry is going to be an excellent ceo. he's very focused, disciplined, sits in the office all day to get our products to work as freely as possible. this is going to free me up to work on government policies, global issues and frankly i can travel more than he can. >> reporter: google has tried so many different things. is failure something that going sl not afraid of? >> i should hope we're not afraid of. if you only have winners, then you're obviously not...
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right now featuring larry flynt and david eisenbach and their book "one nation under sex."nt next to st. croix.id e you're on the air. >> caller: calling from the other end of america. the executive producer to theth film on how often did you appeared and. acan the rales affair would be one of the early american sex scandals, with music? >> absolutely. right along with jeffersonave following children with his slave girls. does with the first to scandals in the beginning. >> host: can you tell us more? alexuest: thomas jefferson and the democratic republican opponents discovered thathenson hamilton had a financialiscore arrangement with a man named james reynolds who held it -- hamilton was paying to sleep with his wife. the democratic republicans found out and proceeded to try to ethane hamilton in dram his plan to create the national bank by exposing the sex scandal. jeff, opening that had boomeranged on jefferson because federal drug that the story of sally young men's. jefferson was bothering his arms like children.ing what we see is the town in bothers themselves were n
right now featuring larry flynt and david eisenbach and their book "one nation under sex."nt next to st. croix.id e you're on the air. >> caller: calling from the other end of america. the executive producer to theth film on how often did you appeared and. acan the rales affair would be one of the early american sex scandals, with music? >> absolutely. right along with jeffersonave following children with his slave girls. does with the first to scandals in the beginning....
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and a reminder, you can always get larry's political insight anytime on nbcbayarea.com. just stroll down to prop zero. >>> coming up next, we'll show you why all of oakland's libraries as well as some other public services will be shut down all day tomorrow. >>> also, facebook lawyers say there is, quote, smoking gun evidence against a man who is suing mark zuckerberg. >>> and -- >> a picture may be worth a thousand words, a soundscape is worth a thousand pictures. >> listening to nature. our doug mcconnell shows us what experts are learning from the so-called symphonies of an mrals. >>> and we had some gorgeous blue skies around the bay area today, some high clouds clearing out a bit earlier on. this was the view from sunol. but how long will the summerlike temperature it's julast? will theyla stick around for th workweek? we'll let you know when we come right back. sure, pulling the mold, mildew, and grime from out of the porous caverns of grout takes the right tools, but it also takes a gentle, caring touch. before you can deep clean, you learn to get a feel for its t
and a reminder, you can always get larry's political insight anytime on nbcbayarea.com. just stroll down to prop zero. >>> coming up next, we'll show you why all of oakland's libraries as well as some other public services will be shut down all day tomorrow. >>> also, facebook lawyers say there is, quote, smoking gun evidence against a man who is suing mark zuckerberg. >>> and -- >> a picture may be worth a thousand words, a soundscape is worth a thousand...
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larry wilmore. you have been in hollywood most of your career. pretty long time. you are one of the very few african-american voices that is consistently there, crying in a bit of a wilderness. given that you are in many cases big boys, how do you balance getting us to laugh at ourselves versus making as a laughingstock? >> that is a great question. since i have done satire i always felt quality is when we have a right to make fun of ourselves and it is okay just like everybody else. i have been in the position from the in living color days and the p js from having a crack head. how can you have a crack head? to me it seems andy griffith had a drug. taxi had the town burn out. why can't we have a crack head? i remember having to defend it against the naacp. we had a meeting. you always have to have a meeting when you do a black seminar. the fan the crack head character. he was funny. got to go. crack don't smoke itself. that was his job. he had to go. it is just satire. is not to be taken seriously. the irony about it. the show i was most proud of was the bernie m
larry wilmore. you have been in hollywood most of your career. pretty long time. you are one of the very few african-american voices that is consistently there, crying in a bit of a wilderness. given that you are in many cases big boys, how do you balance getting us to laugh at ourselves versus making as a laughingstock? >> that is a great question. since i have done satire i always felt quality is when we have a right to make fun of ourselves and it is okay just like everybody else. i...
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larry martin. please welcome him. >> thank you, thank you, thank you.ere with all uven today for such a special moment. to be here with all the great leaders and to be here with all the great workers that did all of this. this is a great, great historical situation and i'm happy and honored to see this and we're honored to be here with something that looks so fantastic. i am just happy to also, you know, as you know, we do so many things, but this is a great today and all my commissioners that are here with me that's part of that, lazarus and harrison right here, tom harrison, who with the commission and we've been working hard to try to make sure that everything is going on. but you know, i was here 50 years ago. and to see it now is great history, what this looks like today and it is really fantastic and i think it is something of a greatness for everything. and i'm honored to be here, to be with this and to see it today and the most important part is, we're taking about, is the coit's tower 75ths anniversary. that is fantastic. so i'm honored to be h
larry martin. please welcome him. >> thank you, thank you, thank you.ere with all uven today for such a special moment. to be here with all the great leaders and to be here with all the great workers that did all of this. this is a great, great historical situation and i'm happy and honored to see this and we're honored to be here with something that looks so fantastic. i am just happy to also, you know, as you know, we do so many things, but this is a great today and all my commissioners...
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>> i think larry is right. i looked at a bunch of state polls today south carolina, iowa, florida. perry is surging. romney is sinking. and bottom line, when a frontrunner is as weak as larry says that romney was and is, then is he no longer the frontrunner. >> juan: well, this is intriguing moment. one, do you think it's going to last for perry because i think the american people in general don't know rick perry at this point. they are coming to know him. is it a temporary femoral moment in the polls or do you think it's really the case that rick perry now is the frontrunner in the republican race for the nomination? doug? >> well, here's the thing. i think that rick perry fills a void but hasn't answered the question. the void is there are a lot of republicans who are unhappy with the seven or so candidates who are running before he got in the race. he doesn't answer the question whether he is a credible challenger to president obama. time will tell. but, bottom line for the time being he provides alternative for the republicans who are dissatisfied. >> larry, you know, this is i
>> i think larry is right. i looked at a bunch of state polls today south carolina, iowa, florida. perry is surging. romney is sinking. and bottom line, when a frontrunner is as weak as larry says that romney was and is, then is he no longer the frontrunner. >> juan: well, this is intriguing moment. one, do you think it's going to last for perry because i think the american people in general don't know rick perry at this point. they are coming to know him. is it a temporary femoral...
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we have a lot to talk to you today, larry.ida poll because one of the other questions asked of florida voters was who they preferred, mitt romney or president obama. and we're going to show our viewers the results. it was a dead heat at this time. what do you make of that? >> this well, jenna, that's a very significant poll. as you know, florida was one of three southern states that president obama carried in 2008. the president has lost seven points in florida just since may. florida is one of the great swing states, one of the great mega states. and this is a significant poll not just because of the points the president has lost, but also because of what you just put up on the screen. romney has tied obama there. what does that mean? it means that the election were held today, i think it's very likely that romney would defeat obama. you don't look at the opponent's percentage, you look at the incumbent's percentage. if it's well below 50, then the incumbent is likely to lose if the election were held today and, of course, it
we have a lot to talk to you today, larry.ida poll because one of the other questions asked of florida voters was who they preferred, mitt romney or president obama. and we're going to show our viewers the results. it was a dead heat at this time. what do you make of that? >> this well, jenna, that's a very significant poll. as you know, florida was one of three southern states that president obama carried in 2008. the president has lost seven points in florida just since may. florida is...
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quote will be right back with larry clinton -- we will be right back with larry clinton of internet security alilance. mr. clinton, if we could start by finding out what the isa is. trade association created back in 2000. represents virtually every aspect of our nation's critical infrastructure -- aviation, banking, communications, defense, financial services. and our mission statement is to take advanced technology and blend it with public policy and economics to create a sustainable system of cyber security. so we are a security organization, and represent our company's security interests. host: when you look at the cyber security proposals put up by the white house this summer, what is your reaction? the support it? what concerns you? guest: there are a number of things and the proposal that have broad support. things such as providing more cyber security education, developing a much better system with in the government to manage their own cyber security research and development on next-generation items. i think where we feel the administration has not met our expectations is when the dea
quote will be right back with larry clinton -- we will be right back with larry clinton of internet security alilance. mr. clinton, if we could start by finding out what the isa is. trade association created back in 2000. represents virtually every aspect of our nation's critical infrastructure -- aviation, banking, communications, defense, financial services. and our mission statement is to take advanced technology and blend it with public policy and economics to create a sustainable system of...
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let's have a big round of applause for larry. [applause] and this meeting of the commonwealth club is officially adjourned. [applause] >> we are going to start this wonderful ground-breaking ceremony with some dancing from our neighborhood youngsters. here to do that are the whitney young dance group. let's give them a big round of applause and get started, folks. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] [applause] [applause] >> great to see you everyone. this will be the bayview neighborhood library. think about low wonderful cultural merit we will have for future generations to come. i also wait to make a shot up to one of the assistant superintendents who is here. thank you for being here and inspiring our young people to do great work. i am the city library and. it is my honor to be your emcee today. it is a program that we begin the ceremonies today by having an invocation. so i would like to call to the podium dr. walker, from the true hope church of god and christ. dr. walker. [applause] >> to the state leadersh
let's have a big round of applause for larry. [applause] and this meeting of the commonwealth club is officially adjourned. [applause] >> we are going to start this wonderful ground-breaking ceremony with some dancing from our neighborhood youngsters. here to do that are the whitney young dance group. let's give them a big round of applause and get started, folks. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] [applause] [applause] >> great to see you everyone. this...
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i would like to say i've been a big fan of larry flynt for a long time. thank you for everything that you have written. i just am so excited about your book. i have a son. my question was i have a 14-year-old son. he's pretty mature for his age. and my question was if you thought his book would be appropriate, but he's an avid historian, he's very mature. after listening to the stories, it's so historical that i believe it's a perfect book for a budding historian. >> as far as the book goes, i think it's very much proper for a 15-year-old. i would like to add to that, you know, publicking house for well over 30 years. i have helped a lot of teenagers in puberty, not that they were legal to read the magazine. but that's the way it happens. >> host: this is the last call from hollywood, florida. you are on. >> caller: hi, two quick comments. i want to compliment mr. flynt, going back to the clinton/lewinsky, he offered $1 million to flush out republicans and a lot of important came forward on livingston and his wife approached and said he was going to try t
i would like to say i've been a big fan of larry flynt for a long time. thank you for everything that you have written. i just am so excited about your book. i have a son. my question was i have a 14-year-old son. he's pretty mature for his age. and my question was if you thought his book would be appropriate, but he's an avid historian, he's very mature. after listening to the stories, it's so historical that i believe it's a perfect book for a budding historian. >> as far as the book...
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and larry in texas says, yes, good jobs of shipped overseas replaced with low-paying service jobs.now legal and we're more divided as a nation than any time in our history, well, except maybe the civil war, right, larry? we haven't hit the bottom yet, but when we do it will be ten times worse than the great depression. on a happy note, you can go to the blog and read more about this stuff, cnn.com/caffertyfile file. wolf? >> a lot of people do it every single day, thanks very much. >>> "john king, usa" coming up at the top of the hour for our north american viewers. john will be anchoring live from the white house among his guests the republican senate leader mitch mcconnell. >>> up here next in "the situation room," jeanne moos with the crooning construction worker. he loves neil diamond. ♪ sweet caroline i'm good about washing my face. but sometimes i wonder... what's left behind? [ female announcer ] introducing purifying facial cleanser from neutrogena® naturals. developed with dermatologists... it's clinically proven to remove 99% of dirt and toxins and purify pores. and with
and larry in texas says, yes, good jobs of shipped overseas replaced with low-paying service jobs.now legal and we're more divided as a nation than any time in our history, well, except maybe the civil war, right, larry? we haven't hit the bottom yet, but when we do it will be ten times worse than the great depression. on a happy note, you can go to the blog and read more about this stuff, cnn.com/caffertyfile file. wolf? >> a lot of people do it every single day, thanks very much....
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larry sabato from the university of virginia, thanks. >> thanks jon.ates take the stage to make their case in iowa tonight. you are going to want to see this debate. you know that. starts on fox news channel, 9:00 p.m. eastern time. it is cosponsored by fox news, the washington examiner, and the iowa republican party. and if you'd like, you can watch the debate, streaming live, on your computer at live.foxnews.com. jenna: lots of ways to follow it. >>> in the meantime we have this story for you. a marine fighter jet onofre dar, his crew -- conceivably lost at sea, before. this is what happened earlier today. we have the details on their dramatic rescue straight ahead. >> the hot topic today, and really every day as it has been in the last couple of weeks is the economy. join our chat to tell us your thoughts. rick is at the wall to tell you how to tbhai and you're going to be online as well. >> reporter: we'll have a national conversation foon during the debate so while you're watching bret and the gang on fox news channel, join me for a live chat at f
larry sabato from the university of virginia, thanks. >> thanks jon.ates take the stage to make their case in iowa tonight. you are going to want to see this debate. you know that. starts on fox news channel, 9:00 p.m. eastern time. it is cosponsored by fox news, the washington examiner, and the iowa republican party. and if you'd like, you can watch the debate, streaming live, on your computer at live.foxnews.com. jenna: lots of ways to follow it. >>> in the meantime we have...
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fresno county superintendent larry powell. mr. powell, honored to meet you tonight. what america is all about. explain to us, if you can, how it came about and why you did it. >> well, my wife examine is i i decided we had this question. how much money do you need to survive and can you stockpile it? we're very blessed, we've got reserve, we have a lot of money, we're going to receive retirement pay that's fantastic, so what can we do to put money back in the till? that's where the discussion started. it's been about a three-month discussion with my wife and i. the board made a courageous decision. they typically don't do this type of thing where you resign an office, retire, and then appoint me back to fill my term. so it's an opportunity for us to do something special, and ed, i wanted to share with you, the $31,020, we'll be donating to charity because i want people to understand there are a lot of hurting people out there. it's time to step up and do something. america has always given. it's time to do something right now. >> you are leading by example. it's a fa
fresno county superintendent larry powell. mr. powell, honored to meet you tonight. what america is all about. explain to us, if you can, how it came about and why you did it. >> well, my wife examine is i i decided we had this question. how much money do you need to survive and can you stockpile it? we're very blessed, we've got reserve, we have a lot of money, we're going to receive retirement pay that's fantastic, so what can we do to put money back in the till? that's where the...
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larry hernÁndez!os en 3 dimensiones y compártelos en la red como nunca antes. olvídate de los lentes 3d con el nuevo htc evo 3d. sólo de sprint. >> maÑana en exclusiva para despierta amÉrica conversaron con un campeÓn mundial, gerard piquÉ nos cuenta de shakira, su rivalidad con los equipos del barza y el real madrid. y sacha prieto la encargada de la entrevista. >> superbien. me parece que es un muchacho muy humilde, amante del fÚtbol... >> y de shakira. >> y me contÓ quiÉn lo inspira para dejarlo todo en la cancha! >> y vaya que lo deja todo. >> todito! >> y la verdad que ademÁs, saben que tiene este partido en el dÍa de maÑana y va a estar ahÍ. >> un adelanto, un adelanto. le preguntaste del guaca guaca de shakira? >> estÁ bien. estÁ bien. >> estamos en la grata compaÑÍa de david zepeda y gabriel soto. le descubrÍ a gabriel algo que nadie sabÍa. >> mi mÁs Íntimo secreto. >> ya te descubrieron! >> hizo todo el programa con el chicle y me acaba de aclarar que Él besa y actÚa con chicle. >> y acaba de
larry hernÁndez!os en 3 dimensiones y compártelos en la red como nunca antes. olvídate de los lentes 3d con el nuevo htc evo 3d. sólo de sprint. >> maÑana en exclusiva para despierta amÉrica conversaron con un campeÓn mundial, gerard piquÉ nos cuenta de shakira, su rivalidad con los equipos del barza y el real madrid. y sacha prieto la encargada de la entrevista. >> superbien. me parece que es un muchacho muy humilde, amante del fÚtbol... >> y de shakira. >> y...
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host: ky, larry, democratic line, welcome. go ahead.r: social security, if this passes, those that include disability? -- does that include disability? guest: not directly. nothing will happen to social security beneficiaries who are in their later years. these kinds of changes will be things that protect it for long term and will not affect benefits for current beneficiaries. nothing will come out of this current bill. host: in fact, entitlement changes are not on the table. part of the deal being discussed between the president and leaders in congress will be taken to the rank and file members today. numbers are coming in high gear with nearly $1 trillion in cuts. let's take a look at that. host: peoria, illinois. independent line. good morning. caller: i wish that the old man sitting there, mr. powell, when you ask him about funding for wars -- i am an army veteran. i work with state seniors in california. i saw what happened in the 1980's under ronald reagan. they have less regulation with bush. unfortunately, there is no perspectiv
host: ky, larry, democratic line, welcome. go ahead.r: social security, if this passes, those that include disability? -- does that include disability? guest: not directly. nothing will happen to social security beneficiaries who are in their later years. these kinds of changes will be things that protect it for long term and will not affect benefits for current beneficiaries. nothing will come out of this current bill. host: in fact, entitlement changes are not on the table. part of the deal...
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cwa president larry cohen joins me next to talk about the landscape.at she would abolish the environmental protection agency if she became president. why is michele bachmann asking the federal agency for money? does that make tea party sense? the latest bachman hypocrisy a. that's two pills before the first bell. [ bell rings ] it's time for recess... and more pills. afternoon art starts and so does her knee pain, that's two more pills. almost done, but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve because it can relieve pain all day with just two pills. this is lisa... who switched to aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. ask me. if you think even the best bed can only lie there... ask me what it's like... when my tempur-pedic moves... ...talk to someone who owns an adjustable version of the most highly recommended bed in america... ask me about my tempur advanced ergo. ask me about having all the right moves. these are real tempur-advanced ergo owners! find one for yourself. check out twitter
cwa president larry cohen joins me next to talk about the landscape.at she would abolish the environmental protection agency if she became president. why is michele bachmann asking the federal agency for money? does that make tea party sense? the latest bachman hypocrisy a. that's two pills before the first bell. [ bell rings ] it's time for recess... and more pills. afternoon art starts and so does her knee pain, that's two more pills. almost done, but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve...
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even quote larry summers as well. it is not the issue of confidence, now, it is the issue of there is no demand. >> that's related to confidence. because the american people -- >> charlie: they don't have the confidence. >> they've seen their 401k's, they've seen the securities, they've seen their housing values go down. we are now at a point charlie where approximately a third of americans with mortgages are under water. that is they owe more on their mortgages than their property is worth. how frightening that is. >> charlie: why do you think that was. how did we find ourselves in that circumstance. >> we decided here in washington. >> charlie: we. >> fannie mae, freddy m, community reinvestment act. a decision was made in washington -- >> charlie: the sector which was pouring that money to those people. >> at the urging of government. we decided in washington that it was the god given righ of evyone in america to own a home. >> charlie: it would be a great thing if americans could own a home >> go back to perry in
even quote larry summers as well. it is not the issue of confidence, now, it is the issue of there is no demand. >> that's related to confidence. because the american people -- >> charlie: they don't have the confidence. >> they've seen their 401k's, they've seen the securities, they've seen their housing values go down. we are now at a point charlie where approximately a third of americans with mortgages are under water. that is they owe more on their mortgages than their...
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at stanford he met, met larry paige.gether we tame up with this idea for google and you know, then they found themselves in an area where there were lots of high-tech workers. their ideas could be protected because we have good protection from intellectual property and fertile capital markets. so all of those things are small, taken at a piece. you take the national foundation and went to a university, put it all together, it created conditions that allowed his brilliant idea to turn into google. now 13,000 employees in the united states alone. >> when i hear an example like that, you look at what we're cutting right now. obviously in a period in which deficit reduction is the top issue. politicians like to reduce isn't the deficit. they love cutting discretionary spending. that's where r & d is, infrastructure is. more than that on the state level cutting back substantially, share slashing education. the university of california where i went is a jewel of a university system, but it is being absolutely chopped apart now
at stanford he met, met larry paige.gether we tame up with this idea for google and you know, then they found themselves in an area where there were lots of high-tech workers. their ideas could be protected because we have good protection from intellectual property and fertile capital markets. so all of those things are small, taken at a piece. you take the national foundation and went to a university, put it all together, it created conditions that allowed his brilliant idea to turn into...
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i hope larry can afford it. i know.hat's why i'm glad i got a policy through the colonial penn program. it gives me peace of mind to know i can help my family with some of those expenses. you know, i've been shopping for life insurance. do you think they have coverage for me, something that would fit into my budget? yes. you can get permanent coverage for less than 35 cents a day. if you're between 50 and 85, your acceptance is guaranteed. you won't have to take a physical or answer any health questions. oh, really? with my health, i didn't think i'd qualify. you can't be turned down because of your health. plus, your costs will never go up, and your coverage will never go down. okay. i'm convinced. i'm going to give them a call. are you between the ages of 50 and 85? did you think that quality insurance at an affordable rate is out of your reach? if you answered yes to these questions, then you should call about the colonial penn program now. for less than 35 cents a day, you can get affordable life insurance with guar
i hope larry can afford it. i know.hat's why i'm glad i got a policy through the colonial penn program. it gives me peace of mind to know i can help my family with some of those expenses. you know, i've been shopping for life insurance. do you think they have coverage for me, something that would fit into my budget? yes. you can get permanent coverage for less than 35 cents a day. if you're between 50 and 85, your acceptance is guaranteed. you won't have to take a physical or answer any health...
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cwa president larry cohen joins me next to talk about the landscape. says that she would abolish the environmental protection agency if she became president. why is michele bachmann asking the federal agency for money? does that make tea party sense? the latest bachman hypocrisy coming up. agent, and he's a big part of this community. re/max agents know their markets, and they care enough to get to know you, too. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. that's how it is with alzheimer's disease. she needs help from me. and her medication. the exelon patch -- it releases medication continuously for twenty-four hours. she uses one exelon patch daily for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's symptoms. [ female announcer ] it cannot change the course of the disease. hospitalization and rarely death have been reported in patients who wore more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects of exelon patch are nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose in
cwa president larry cohen joins me next to talk about the landscape. says that she would abolish the environmental protection agency if she became president. why is michele bachmann asking the federal agency for money? does that make tea party sense? the latest bachman hypocrisy coming up. agent, and he's a big part of this community. re/max agents know their markets, and they care enough to get to know you, too. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. that's how it is...
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larry? >> and coming up, new research that indicates autism may run in the family. >> and google goes shopping. the company makes it's biggest acquisition to date. now competing with apple. >> and michael finney is taking your consumer questions through facebook and twitter. we have links for you at abc 7 news.com. >> and our first check of traffic looking at downtown san francisco, the skyway. it's very slow heading towards the bay bridge. things starting to turn into a crawl if you're heading southbound. back with more on the news at 4:00 in just a moment. >>> checking health hjy living headlines heart surgeons believe they've found a way to save lives by reducing health care costs by millions of dollars through the use of stents, stents inserted into a narrowed artery. some coated with anti-clotting medication. a study focused on using the stents only to treat high-risk patients. and researchers found by selectishly choose chg patients receive them, the rates of heart attack and patient d
larry? >> and coming up, new research that indicates autism may run in the family. >> and google goes shopping. the company makes it's biggest acquisition to date. now competing with apple. >> and michael finney is taking your consumer questions through facebook and twitter. we have links for you at abc 7 news.com. >> and our first check of traffic looking at downtown san francisco, the skyway. it's very slow heading towards the bay bridge. things starting to turn into a...
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larry in his brilliance talked abouted cost of a world where everything is out there. i any of the great novel where hero was totally discredited when the government recorded his conversations with a friend and broadcast them. all of a sudden the whole country tells dirty jokes, saying things he doesn't mean to let off steam in private, and he's totally discredited. i wonder if this world is irresistable, if if it is, it is one that makes me very gloomy in deed. >> i share some of your concerns, particularly in the invasions of privacy that may be made possible peer to peer. that's a sue nba.comy problem we have with or without a good espionage act. the one piece of optimism i am clinging to is the prospect that four of those precious secrets, and i don't want to lump everything together, you announce a zero toll rens policy. . this is that. >> information is now in the same cry glory. -- category. it is very difficult to protect that. what is a sensible strategy? and is not to stick your finger in the eye of the enemy. it is try to find a way to bring them a long. he
larry in his brilliance talked abouted cost of a world where everything is out there. i any of the great novel where hero was totally discredited when the government recorded his conversations with a friend and broadcast them. all of a sudden the whole country tells dirty jokes, saying things he doesn't mean to let off steam in private, and he's totally discredited. i wonder if this world is irresistable, if if it is, it is one that makes me very gloomy in deed. >> i share some of your...
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larry beil has highlights, next. ah yes. there it is. the "mystery spot". mammal in this household is willing to lay claim to its origin. we may never know. let that sink in, people. we may never know. but now? now is not the time for blame. now is the time for action. ♪call 1-800-steemer >>> join me tonight at 9:00, coming up, a battle over cell phone service on bart. why officials jammed reception for san francisco riders the other day. >> then at 11:00 on abc 7 controversy over a japanese sushi dip. the science behind the dancing zombie squid. it's coming up tonight at 9:00 and 11:00. >> that is something. >> yes. >> and baseball. >> and larry beil is here with that for us. >> the giants. reeling and trying to get back on track, opening a 10-game road trip noont florida without carlos beltran receiving a shot for his aling wrist. he is a spectator tonight. and had a good start. here it comes. and there it goes, there are 20 straight solo homers. and matt cane couldn't hold a lead that. is all he's going to have. and there is a triple to right center. and
larry beil has highlights, next. ah yes. there it is. the "mystery spot". mammal in this household is willing to lay claim to its origin. we may never know. let that sink in, people. we may never know. but now? now is not the time for blame. now is the time for action. ♪call 1-800-steemer >>> join me tonight at 9:00, coming up, a battle over cell phone service on bart. why officials jammed reception for san francisco riders the other day. >> then at 11:00 on abc 7...
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i hope larry can afford it. i know.t's why i'm glad i got a policy through the colonial penn program. it gives me peace of mind to know i can help my family with some of those expenses. you know, i've been shopping for life insurance. do you think they have coverage for me, something that would fit into my budget? yes. you can get permanent coverage for less than 35 cents a day. if you're between 50 and 85, your acceptance is guaranteed. you won't have to take a physical or answer any health questions. oh, really? with my health, i didn't think i'd qualify. you can't be turned down because of your health. plus, your costs will never go up, and your coverage will never go down. okay. i'm convinced. i'm going to give them a call. are you between the ages of 50 and 85? did you think that quality insurance at an affordable rate is out of your reach? if you answered yes to these questions, then you should call about the colonial penn program now. for less than 35 cents a day, you can get affordable life insurance with guaran
i hope larry can afford it. i know.t's why i'm glad i got a policy through the colonial penn program. it gives me peace of mind to know i can help my family with some of those expenses. you know, i've been shopping for life insurance. do you think they have coverage for me, something that would fit into my budget? yes. you can get permanent coverage for less than 35 cents a day. if you're between 50 and 85, your acceptance is guaranteed. you won't have to take a physical or answer any health...
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. >>> larry beil does not use internet explorers. >> i am more of a safari guy or fire fox scwlie.ra? >> that is a little too highbrow for me. it is a little early to panic -- maybe concern. the giants have fallen, and they can't get up. they sent their ace out to stop the losing streak, and look what happens. sports is next. =x=x=x=x=x=x=x=xx >>> timlinncecum. the giants cents their us on to snap what was a four-game losing streak, and guess what. now it is five. this is a good workout. pablo sandoval, the double left center. it is 1-0 giants. the d-backs have a rookie that is up from double-a. he hits this thing to gold country. his first career homer off timmy. two-1 -- 2-1 snakes. they are trying to tie it up. and deep to right and up and the leaping grab in the corner. that is spectacular. he was not through breaking hearts on this night. high, deep and aloha off of ramone ramirez in the eighth. another two-run bomb. timmy with the loss and 6-1 the final and they drop to a tie with arizona on top of the west. a's and mariners. how about the ichiro look alike on the left? the i
. >>> larry beil does not use internet explorers. >> i am more of a safari guy or fire fox scwlie.ra? >> that is a little too highbrow for me. it is a little early to panic -- maybe concern. the giants have fallen, and they can't get up. they sent their ace out to stop the losing streak, and look what happens. sports is next. =x=x=x=x=x=x=x=xx >>> timlinncecum. the giants cents their us on to snap what was a four-game losing streak, and guess what. now it is five....
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larry beil is here with sports. >> a lot of baseball highlights, good highlights. although are you not going to like the final score. brilliant giants come back ends in disappointment. nothing disappointing for the new a's slugger brandon alan ????????????????' >>> the giants open a 12-game home stand and they had a dramatic come back against the padres, and it went for not. beltran came off the disabled list. ross and huff collide. they were bet okay. -- they were both okay. given how the season is going you wrote think there is tats fro fee -- cats catastrophe on a nightly basis. high is hugging the left field line and 3-0 san diego. the giants didn't get their first hit until the fifth and finally get on the board in the 6th. terrible play and hesitating and throw it! then fires it home. trailing 5-2 in the 8th and the giants score three times to tie it up. that's his first major league hit and drives in ross hive ff hour. it is 5-5 and the giants are feeling it and not for long. the padres get two in the 9th. gonzalez up the middle and had you ha
larry beil is here with sports. >> a lot of baseball highlights, good highlights. although are you not going to like the final score. brilliant giants come back ends in disappointment. nothing disappointing for the new a's slugger brandon alan ????????????????' >>> the giants open a 12-game home stand and they had a dramatic come back against the padres, and it went for not. beltran came off the disabled list. ross and huff collide. they were bet okay. -- they were...