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it was not that mail-order marriage -- if everything is equal, people do not choose mail-order marriage. today, people choose it because it is not that easy to come to the country. the easiest way is through marriage to an american citizen. it puts you at the top of the list. if it didn't, i do not think we would have mail order brides. >> i am curious about the woman whose quote you shared, you listed her attributes and she wanted the gold rock upfront. did she get it? professor zug: i wish i knew that. i have researched her so much. i want to know so much about her and i do not. i wish i did. bet she did. it do not put that in there unless you think you have a shot. i have a whole chapter on the rise of matrimonial ads and the difference between the male ads and the female ads. and the male ads are what they want the female to do, wash clothes, cook food and whatever. and the women's are a little, making it clear they do not just want to be some sort of drudge. i will come out there, but i am valuable and you need to recognize it and i am doing this because i want to increase my marit
it was not that mail-order marriage -- if everything is equal, people do not choose mail-order marriage. today, people choose it because it is not that easy to come to the country. the easiest way is through marriage to an american citizen. it puts you at the top of the list. if it didn't, i do not think we would have mail order brides. >> i am curious about the woman whose quote you shared, you listed her attributes and she wanted the gold rock upfront. did she get it? professor zug: i...
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mail. the postal service is required to maintain an extensive network necessary to fulfill our universal service obligation, to deliver the mail to every address six days a week regardless of volume. the cost of the network continues to grow as approximately one million new delivery points are added each year. however, less volume, limited pricing flexibility and increasing costs means that there is less revenue to pay for our growing delivery network and to fund other legally mandated costs. since 2012 the postal service has been forced to default on $33.9 billion in mandated payments for retiree health benefits. without these defaults, the deferral of critical capital investments and aggressive management actions we would not have been able to pay our employees and suppliers or deliver the mail. despite our achievements in growing revenue and improving operational efficiency, we cannot overcome systemic financial imbalances caused by business model constraints. without legislative and reg
mail. the postal service is required to maintain an extensive network necessary to fulfill our universal service obligation, to deliver the mail to every address six days a week regardless of volume. the cost of the network continues to grow as approximately one million new delivery points are added each year. however, less volume, limited pricing flexibility and increasing costs means that there is less revenue to pay for our growing delivery network and to fund other legally mandated costs....
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tuesday is when we see these e-mails. tuesday is when we see these e-mails. and yet we seem to be in a race to get this vote done tomorrow at 1:00. something feels wrong about this. something feels like they're worried about the contents of those e-mails and, gosh, i hope i'm wrong. i hope on tuesday that these e-mails are per fuctry, -- perfunctory, professional, proper. i hope i am wrong. i hope my fears and suspicions about what may be in those e-mails are unfounded. but here we are in the so-called world's greatest deliberative body and we decided we don't need another two business days to deliberate or to gather more information. this is a decision that will stick for four years. this is a nominee who will run one of the most important federal agencies that there is, the one in charge of clean air and clean water, the person in charge of clean air and clean water has been corresponding with oil and gas and coal companies. nothing necessarily illegal or untoward about that. but he seems really to not want people to know what the content of that correspond
tuesday is when we see these e-mails. tuesday is when we see these e-mails. and yet we seem to be in a race to get this vote done tomorrow at 1:00. something feels wrong about this. something feels like they're worried about the contents of those e-mails and, gosh, i hope i'm wrong. i hope on tuesday that these e-mails are per fuctry, -- perfunctory, professional, proper. i hope i am wrong. i hope my fears and suspicions about what may be in those e-mails are unfounded. but here we are in the...
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first-class mail -- that mail is marked up more than 330%. it is invaluable to the postal system. if rates go up in a very significant way from here, the outflow, which has started to plateau a little bit, would be --elerate and probably probably to a great extent. there was a proposal of a 1.2% increase. would that have in effect? >> that may have an effect on some. there are some in the industry that opposed even that amount of increase as unaffordable. the large majority of the industry, however, is willing to 2.15% the risk of adding on to the rate base in exchange for getting this bill which on balance would be hugely helpful. >> maybe you already covered it, but when you have projections -- are you adding in a production for a decrease in mail volume? the think, with establishment of so much trust and reliance on electronic media, there is little that can be done to reverse some of the outflow of mail. but if you add a huge increase on top of that, it is going to accelerate it dramatically. that is the worry of the industry. >> you cons
first-class mail -- that mail is marked up more than 330%. it is invaluable to the postal system. if rates go up in a very significant way from here, the outflow, which has started to plateau a little bit, would be --elerate and probably probably to a great extent. there was a proposal of a 1.2% increase. would that have in effect? >> that may have an effect on some. there are some in the industry that opposed even that amount of increase as unaffordable. the large majority of the...
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in a, quote, spam-type e-mail. so is there a bottom to the loss of volume that has been looked at or projected anywhere? is there a turnaround there t s this? >> congressman, the first class mail which is subject to most diversion, we do project out the current secular trends to continue. roughly a 4% decline each year. >> in perpetuity? >> as far out as the next five years. beyond that it's more art than science frankly. what i would submit is the largest portion of the first class piece is commercial which is for example bill presentment. mr. sackler represents a number of these mailers and would tell you that the value of that mail and many consumers still want that statement in the mail. we have worked with the industry. promotions. to turn that mail room into a marketing center as opposed to just a cost center. so that's gone a long way in terms of helping to stabilize that particular component of the mail. but i think our responsibility, and we've demonstrated, that is we will continue to stale to demand. adj
in a, quote, spam-type e-mail. so is there a bottom to the loss of volume that has been looked at or projected anywhere? is there a turnaround there t s this? >> congressman, the first class mail which is subject to most diversion, we do project out the current secular trends to continue. roughly a 4% decline each year. >> in perpetuity? >> as far out as the next five years. beyond that it's more art than science frankly. what i would submit is the largest portion of the first...
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the e-mails are on the way. we're going to find out what was in all of those e-mails. we're going to find out what kind of correspondence attorney general pruitt had with all of these different entities with which he was communicating, but the senators won't have it for a basis of casting a vote. maybe it's benign, but maybe it's not, and maybe that's why this vote is being rushed. it's being rushed so that the senators don't know what's in there, that they're blind as they vote. and then as each e-mail becomes public, as each new revelation becomes public, in the weeks and months ahead, people are going to look back at this body and they're going to say why would you not wait just another week so that the senators could know what was in those e-mails? and i think there's a reason why many people have arched eyebrows that are going up so high that it would hit the roof of a ceiling. there is a reason to be skeptical that something is happening here that is meant to be a rush to judgment to avoid all of the evidence being placed in front of the senators and the american
the e-mails are on the way. we're going to find out what was in all of those e-mails. we're going to find out what kind of correspondence attorney general pruitt had with all of these different entities with which he was communicating, but the senators won't have it for a basis of casting a vote. maybe it's benign, but maybe it's not, and maybe that's why this vote is being rushed. it's being rushed so that the senators don't know what's in there, that they're blind as they vote. and then as...
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the election can't be by mail because if the election is run by mail-in ballot, too many people wille, and then republicans will lose that seat, and now that bill, even though it's sponsored by republicans now it is in jeopardy. what's going to happen here? and what does this mean about montana and what does this mean about the country? joining us now is montana's democratic governor steve bullock. governor, thank you very much for being here. it's really nice to have you here. >> it's great to be with you tonight, rachel, for sure. >> have i summarized what's going on right with this bill? am i right that this was a republican sponsored bill in the house and the senate but right now we don't know what's going to happen? >> well that's what's fairly shocking, to have the republican party chair, who is also a sitting legislator, brazenly acknowledge that he wants to spend more taxpayer dollars with the hope of getting fewer voters? i mean that's not only wrong for montana, it's wrong for the country. we need to be figuring out ways to encourage people to vote, certainly not take away
the election can't be by mail because if the election is run by mail-in ballot, too many people wille, and then republicans will lose that seat, and now that bill, even though it's sponsored by republicans now it is in jeopardy. what's going to happen here? and what does this mean about montana and what does this mean about the country? joining us now is montana's democratic governor steve bullock. governor, thank you very much for being here. it's really nice to have you here. >> it's...
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now becky quick. >>> we begin with your e-mail. you probably use it every day, whether for work or play, but it's in hot demand. andrea day explains why hackers are willing to pay top dollar for access and what you stand to lose. that's our cover story. >> when a hacker compromised your e-mail account, his possibilities are limitless. >> reporter: from cracking into your bank accounts to taking over social media. >> once a hacker gains access to your e-mail account, he is you. >> reporter: amri is the ceo of a firm that specialists in protecting attacks from a baht, a program that sifts through files a lot faster than a person can. and when used maliciously, it can target e-mail accounts, cracking passwords in seconds. it's called a brut force attack, and hacked e-mail accounts are worth 10 to 20 times more than credit cards on the online market. here's why. >> he can go and log into any account that you have by simply clicking on the "forgot my password" and getting a new password. he can create new accounts by using your e-mail a
now becky quick. >>> we begin with your e-mail. you probably use it every day, whether for work or play, but it's in hot demand. andrea day explains why hackers are willing to pay top dollar for access and what you stand to lose. that's our cover story. >> when a hacker compromised your e-mail account, his possibilities are limitless. >> reporter: from cracking into your bank accounts to taking over social media. >> once a hacker gains access to your e-mail account,...
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you can create new accounts by using your e-mail. he can even gain access to private information that your bank might ask to do an online transfer. ultimately they want to make money. >> reporter: he says you won't have any idea until it's too late. >> you don't see anything. they take over your account. from there they jump and they take over your social media account. within an hour they'll drain your bank account, then shift items and try to infect your computers. >> reporter: how do they get your password to begin with? you can see bots cracking code in realtime. it doesn't take long, especially for common passwords. >> use on average only six passwords. >> reporter: he says when a website gets hacked, the attackers can usually get into thousands of other accounts all using the same password. the best advice is to pick a strong password for each site and keep changing it. for "on the money," i'm andrea day. >> some scary stuff. joining us to help us figure out how to protect ourselves from e-mail hacks is the chief technology off
you can create new accounts by using your e-mail. he can even gain access to private information that your bank might ask to do an online transfer. ultimately they want to make money. >> reporter: he says you won't have any idea until it's too late. >> you don't see anything. they take over your account. from there they jump and they take over your social media account. within an hour they'll drain your bank account, then shift items and try to infect your computers. >>...
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how doing everything to keep your e-mail safe? >> you can enable what is called t two-factor authentication so gmail will send you a code over a text on your phone or use something like the duo key, it costs me 40 bucks off of amazon. this is my gold card. >> meaning you can't get into your accounts unless you have that card on you. >> yes. people are awful at picking strong passwords. if you can't enable two-factor authentication, the one industry that fails to do two-factor correctly are banks. >> how do you know if you're compromised? what if you're somebody like yahoo! we don't know how many e-mail accounts were hacked. >> the average consumer can't tell. the best way to tell is to keep an eye on your banking and credit card accounts. every bank set up e-mail and text alerts very quickly. in our family, both at work and play, we have alerts on checking accounts, credit card accounts, every time a transaction over x occurs. >> i always thought the banks were some of the best security out there. why is it taking the banks and ot
how doing everything to keep your e-mail safe? >> you can enable what is called t two-factor authentication so gmail will send you a code over a text on your phone or use something like the duo key, it costs me 40 bucks off of amazon. this is my gold card. >> meaning you can't get into your accounts unless you have that card on you. >> yes. people are awful at picking strong passwords. if you can't enable two-factor authentication, the one industry that fails to do two-factor...
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in the mail seems to have identified them.identified them. that is what it is all about. -- the daily mail. you could say £626 being wasted on christmas bonuses, that is an extra £10 each of those individuals got. i think this is chipping away at trustworthiness. that the government can't be trusted with that much money. i don't know what they are proposing, that they should have less of it, that there should be a transparency issue... we will see what comes out in the response. and you were there tonight. at the royal albert hall, freezing away, but there is emma stone, who got the best actress award. she doesn't look as though she is wearing enough.” was wearing slightly more than that, you will be pleased to hear. she has a massive smile on herface, she won the gong for wearing this out fit in minus three degrees and her sterling work in la la land. but the real star of the night was the duchess of cambridge. and their pictures on the front of the daily telegraph there. as usual, they stole the limelight on the red carpet.
in the mail seems to have identified them.identified them. that is what it is all about. -- the daily mail. you could say £626 being wasted on christmas bonuses, that is an extra £10 each of those individuals got. i think this is chipping away at trustworthiness. that the government can't be trusted with that much money. i don't know what they are proposing, that they should have less of it, that there should be a transparency issue... we will see what comes out in the response. and you were...
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unappreciative [ bleep ] beck allegedly wrote in an e-mail.legedly trashed the singer jenkins who was given the obe. [ bleep ] joke, he allegedly wrote. and before appearing on the bbc's "graham norton show," his associates allegedly asked producers to pay over $20,000 for a private jet so he could catch his kid's soccer game. and when an associate suggested he donate some cash as well as his time to the charity unicef, the soccer star reportedly spewed the [ bleep ] money is mine. the suggestion now from some is that beckham does a lot for charity largely so one day he will be dubbed sir dave. we cannot verify the veracity of these e-mails, team beckham has not denied they're real, but say curse words were added and quotes taken out of context. a spokesman told abc news, the story is based on outdated material taken out of context, hacked and doctored e-mails from a third-party server, gives a deliberately inaccurate picture. unicef telling us, as well as generously giving his time, energy and support to help raise awareness and funds for uni
unappreciative [ bleep ] beck allegedly wrote in an e-mail.legedly trashed the singer jenkins who was given the obe. [ bleep ] joke, he allegedly wrote. and before appearing on the bbc's "graham norton show," his associates allegedly asked producers to pay over $20,000 for a private jet so he could catch his kid's soccer game. and when an associate suggested he donate some cash as well as his time to the charity unicef, the soccer star reportedly spewed the [ bleep ] money is mine....
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tweet it to us or e-mail. include your name, name of your business, location and use the hashtag your business selfie. thank you so much for joining us today. we would love to hear from you. if you have any questions or comments about the show, e-mail go to our website. we posted all of the segments from today's show. a whole lot more. you can connect with us on all of our digital and social media platforms as well. we look forward to seeing you next time. until then, remember we make your business our business. will your business be ready when growth presents itself? american express open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at open.com. >>> george "the animal" steel died today. if you, like me, watched wrestling in the 1980s, you will remember george "the animal" steel, right? his whole schick was that he was very hairy, he had a lot of back air. so his
tweet it to us or e-mail. include your name, name of your business, location and use the hashtag your business selfie. thank you so much for joining us today. we would love to hear from you. if you have any questions or comments about the show, e-mail go to our website. we posted all of the segments from today's show. a whole lot more. you can connect with us on all of our digital and social media platforms as well. we look forward to seeing you next time. until then, remember we make your...
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i certain -- e-mails. i certainly know the people of maryland, when it comes to protecting our beautiful chesapeake bay because of our natural beaut and it is sepbgs -- beauty and it is essential to our economy. i ask my colleagues to delay or vote no on the nomination of scott pruitt. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from oregon. mr. merkley: as everyone knows, we are preparing to vote on scott pruitt to be the next director of the environmental protection agency. we don't have all of the information that we need to make this important decision. we don't have all of the facts that we need to have and that's because as attorney general of oklahoma, he was kept his information controlled and unavailable to the senators in this chamber and unavailable to the citizens of america. he has stonewalled the ability to access his 3,000 e-mails. the person who decides whether to release those records, the attorney general of oklahoma and who is the nominee before us? the attorney general of okla
i certain -- e-mails. i certainly know the people of maryland, when it comes to protecting our beautiful chesapeake bay because of our natural beaut and it is sepbgs -- beauty and it is essential to our economy. i ask my colleagues to delay or vote no on the nomination of scott pruitt. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from oregon. mr. merkley: as everyone knows, we are preparing to vote on scott pruitt to be the next director of the environmental protection agency. we don't...
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why were we not allowed to get these e-mails? why were we told, oh, you'll have to line up behind everybody else in this foia line that i've maintained for two years. and that was an adequate answer to the majority on the e.p.w. committee. when the judge who took a look at that same situation said, no, you get them tuesday. if the chairman had said, no, you get them tuesday, we wouldn't be having this problem. we would have seen them weeks and weeks and weeksing a. -- weeks and weeks and weeks ago. but all the pressure, all of the pressure from the majority on this nominee has been to cover up this stuff, don't let it in, nothing to see here, folks, move along, move along. that's not right. that's not the way the senate should behave. that's not consistent with our advice and consent responsibilities. and, frankly, it sets up republican senators, if and when it ultimately does come out that there is significant mischief exposed in those e-mails or there are significant conflicts of interest created by that dark money operation, t
why were we not allowed to get these e-mails? why were we told, oh, you'll have to line up behind everybody else in this foia line that i've maintained for two years. and that was an adequate answer to the majority on the e.p.w. committee. when the judge who took a look at that same situation said, no, you get them tuesday. if the chairman had said, no, you get them tuesday, we wouldn't be having this problem. we would have seen them weeks and weeks and weeksing a. -- weeks and weeks and weeks...
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tony blair has hit back at the daily mail he accused his government of giving £1 million to a formera suicide attack this week. tony blairsaid a suicide attack this week. tony blair said the a suicide attack this week. tony blairsaid the man a suicide attack this week. tony blair said the man was released in 2004 after a massive media campaign led by the daily mail and the compensation was agreed in 2010 by a conservative led government. jack straw is in our westminster studio. do you share tony blair ‘s anger? i certainly do. back in 2004 i was foreign secretary and it was i who was asking the americans for the release of various people, uk citizens, who had been incarcerated in guantanamo bay, and we had to do it in in guantanamo bay, and we had to do itina in guantanamo bay, and we had to do it in a careful way, but there was this barrage of campaigning, not just from the usual people on the left in the civil liberties groups but from the centre and above all from the daily mail, suggesting that it was entirely wrong that these people against whom no charges have been brought shou
tony blair has hit back at the daily mail he accused his government of giving £1 million to a formera suicide attack this week. tony blairsaid a suicide attack this week. tony blair said the a suicide attack this week. tony blairsaid the man a suicide attack this week. tony blair said the man was released in 2004 after a massive media campaign led by the daily mail and the compensation was agreed in 2010 by a conservative led government. jack straw is in our westminster studio. do you share...
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the e-mail reads, quote, you're right. the water valley grossly overestimated rock spring's flood tolerance. in truth, water district officials now were telling the city that the neighborhood would flood at closer to 4,000 cubic feet per second, nearly half the original estimate. the miscalculation left the city unprepared, residents uninformed, and underwater. many people who live in the flood zone now wonder if better numbers may have led to more advanced warnings, which would have enabled them to get out before the floods came. >> or even if city officials would have started with the bullhorn, going down some of the neighborhoods, at least, you know, and waking people up, telling us like, hey, be prepared! i mean, something. anything. >> these records just begin to fill in the gaps of what the city and the water district knew and what they did not know before the flood. we filed additional public records requests with the city and the water district for all communications surrounding this event. we'll keep you posted as
the e-mail reads, quote, you're right. the water valley grossly overestimated rock spring's flood tolerance. in truth, water district officials now were telling the city that the neighborhood would flood at closer to 4,000 cubic feet per second, nearly half the original estimate. the miscalculation left the city unprepared, residents uninformed, and underwater. many people who live in the flood zone now wonder if better numbers may have led to more advanced warnings, which would have enabled...
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the e-mail reads, quote, you're right. the water valley district grossly overestimated rock spring's flood tolerance. in truth, water district officials now were telling the city that the neighborhood would flood at closer to 4,000 cubic feet per second, nearly half the original estimate. the miscalculation left the city unprepared, residents uninformed and under water. many people who live in the flood zone wonder if better warnings would have enabled them to get out before the floods came. >> or even if city officials would have started with a bull horn going down some of the neighborhoods at least, you know, and waking people up telling us, hey, be prepared. something. anything. >> these records just begin to fill in the gaps of what the city and water district knew and did not know before the flood. we filed additional public records request for the city and water district for all communications surrounding this event. we'll keep you posted as we get them and learn more. i'm stephen stock, nbc bay area news. >>> still
the e-mail reads, quote, you're right. the water valley district grossly overestimated rock spring's flood tolerance. in truth, water district officials now were telling the city that the neighborhood would flood at closer to 4,000 cubic feet per second, nearly half the original estimate. the miscalculation left the city unprepared, residents uninformed and under water. many people who live in the flood zone wonder if better warnings would have enabled them to get out before the floods came....
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i call the company up, kept getting voice mail. finally yelled in the phone, if you can't afford to hire a person to answer a phone, you are probably going out of business. i got called back fast. if you call carmex, you will get a person first. respect and respond to your customers comes from hi grandfather. one of the first things he stressed to me when i started working here in 1991 was at the end of every sale there's a person. that's important. he said anybody who writes us a letter, they have sat down, they are thought about it, they put pen to paper, put a stamp on and they care. if they are happy, if they are unhappy, they deserve a response. so, if somebody wrote me an e-mail, i would write them a customized response, thank them, send them a free product. a group discovered that, we came in monday morning to 6,000 e-mails. our mind set is part of our company promise, we answered everybody, and sent them a sample. everything is read. >>> an upcoming case scheduled to be decided by the supreme court could change a patent law
i call the company up, kept getting voice mail. finally yelled in the phone, if you can't afford to hire a person to answer a phone, you are probably going out of business. i got called back fast. if you call carmex, you will get a person first. respect and respond to your customers comes from hi grandfather. one of the first things he stressed to me when i started working here in 1991 was at the end of every sale there's a person. that's important. he said anybody who writes us a letter, they...
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useful for the parents to get one of these e-mails? i accept there are pa rents these e-mails?at society has not yet tackled properly. the fa ct has not yet tackled properly. the fact you are targeting some parents in this, but not all, that is a conversation we should be having just wider than the people who these e—mails are going to. just wider than the people who these e-mails are going to. which is why we have the rest of the campaign which has been running for over a year, so which has been running for over a year, so we are. which has been running for over a year, so we are. we have an ad that has been viewed about 12 million times. we have lots of different videos and assets that have been produced talking about different areas in the industry with creatives. we have been trying to reach people where they are in the place they like and these e—mails are just another tool in that toolkit to help us get that message out. thank you all very much for coming on the programme. still to come: could a computer be able to read to the mind of a patient experiencing locked in synd
useful for the parents to get one of these e-mails? i accept there are pa rents these e-mails?at society has not yet tackled properly. the fa ct has not yet tackled properly. the fact you are targeting some parents in this, but not all, that is a conversation we should be having just wider than the people who these e—mails are going to. just wider than the people who these e-mails are going to. which is why we have the rest of the campaign which has been running for over a year, so which has...
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new e—mails have been released which appear to show that lord coe was aware of corruption allegationsde public. here's our sports editor dan roan. there's some flash photography in his report. as both athlete and administrator, lord coe has been at the very top of his sport for decades. but tonight fresh concerns over whether he misled mps about what he knew and when over allegations of a russian doping scandal. when he appeared in front of a parliamentary select committee in december, 2015 he was askedif committee in december, 2015 he was asked if he knew about the corruption crisis before it became public the previous year. corruption crisis before it became public the previous yearlj corruption crisis before it became public the previous year. i was certainly not aware of the specific allegations that had been made around the corruption of anti— doping processes in russia. but since then there's been evidence he may have no more than he initially suggested. first the bbc‘s panorama programme last summer reported allegations he been alerted to the scandal months before it became pub
new e—mails have been released which appear to show that lord coe was aware of corruption allegationsde public. here's our sports editor dan roan. there's some flash photography in his report. as both athlete and administrator, lord coe has been at the very top of his sport for decades. but tonight fresh concerns over whether he misled mps about what he knew and when over allegations of a russian doping scandal. when he appeared in front of a parliamentary select committee in december, 2015...
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express and the daily mail know it will take a bit of worklj express and the daily mail know it willk. i think everyone thinks it's a done deal, and it isn't. i think they would like to see that there is some movement finally happening. when this takes a year, or another year, what happens? the hyperbole has built people up, and if it doesn't happen... isn't that what tabloid papers do? where is my gavel? could i interject a concept here? isn't the point of today's vote that we are leaving the european union? no. up are leaving the european union? no. up to this point, we could turn back. theresa may has to go to the european council and officially say we're leaving. this gives her the permission. it gives the right to trigger article 50. what today is about is the fact that parliament said to theresa may, you cannot use the royal prerogative, the ancient right of kings and queens in this country, to pass a law. that is what the whole article 50 court case was about, and for the first time in over three centuries, the prime minister... it was a done deal anyway. iq suggesting, suzy,
express and the daily mail know it will take a bit of worklj express and the daily mail know it willk. i think everyone thinks it's a done deal, and it isn't. i think they would like to see that there is some movement finally happening. when this takes a year, or another year, what happens? the hyperbole has built people up, and if it doesn't happen... isn't that what tabloid papers do? where is my gavel? could i interject a concept here? isn't the point of today's vote that we are leaving the...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back, on mail service and it is important >> for one family the mail was simplynuary and part of february. not only are they missing tax forms but medical reimburse meant checks >> he was forced to leave town a month, got on line and asked them to collect the mail. he came back to the pale office and asked for his mail. it had vanished. in this quiet neighborhood, the mail usually comes on time and off with a hello from the mailman. >> thank you. >> reporter: but the problem came when paul needed his mail kept here at the chantilly post office while he went out of town to care for a family member. he's back. and his mail is not >> i'm upset to say least. >> reporter: no one seems to know wheret' was it lost on the way? paul tells us he's missing important tax forms, several vintage records he collects and most upsetting medical reimburse meant checks valued in the thousands of dollars. paul said he pressed postal official >> it was more to the effect of we're looking for it. we're sorry, we never seen anything like this happen before. i got i call on a daily basi
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back, on mail service and it is important >> for one family the mail was simplynuary and part of february. not only are they missing tax forms but medical reimburse meant checks >> he was forced to leave town a month, got on line and asked them to collect the mail. he came back to the pale office and asked for his mail. it had vanished. in this quiet neighborhood, the mail usually comes on time and off with a hello from the mailman....
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the e-mails will help tell that story and answer those questions. but taken alone, even without the e-mails, these actions hardly show a record of someone dedicated to promoting and protecting the environment. not once during his confirmation process did mr. pruitt demonstrate to me a convincing willingness, let alone eagerness to uphold the mission of the agency he now hopes to run. nor has he shown an intent to be open and responsive with members of this body. most troubling of all, he has in no uncertain terms failed to give any indication that he will be a champion for our environment and that he will advance scientifically sound policies to protect the public's health. the only thing that attorney general pruitt has made abundantly clear is that he holds a dericively dismissive attitude toward the agency that he now seeks confirmation to lead. his nomination is an affront to the e.p.a. but even more it's a threat to our health, a threat to our environment, a threat to the quality of our air and water and a risky gamble on the world we will leav
the e-mails will help tell that story and answer those questions. but taken alone, even without the e-mails, these actions hardly show a record of someone dedicated to promoting and protecting the environment. not once during his confirmation process did mr. pruitt demonstrate to me a convincing willingness, let alone eagerness to uphold the mission of the agency he now hopes to run. nor has he shown an intent to be open and responsive with members of this body. most troubling of all, he has in...
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and mail online apologise for that mistake but to accuse the daily mail of hypocrisy in this case ismo bay arguing that extraordinary rendition, torture and holding people for years on end without trial was morally wrong. and all this happened under tony blair's regime. so that part of the state m e nts regime. so that part of the statements just released by the daily mail in response to tony blair's statement earlier in relation to the death of this british suicide bomber, we understand, who died in iraq fighting for so—called islamic state a few days ago. scotland yard has its first female metropolitan police commissioner. it's cressida dick, who's been involved in some of the met‘s key operations of the last decade. she led the re—investigation into the murder of stephen lawrence and the police response to the killing of lee rigby — and was head of counter terrorism when the brazilian manjean charles de menezez, who was innocent of any offence, was shot dead by police officers at a london tube station. commissioner dick has a lot in her in—tray. there are the met‘s funding challen
and mail online apologise for that mistake but to accuse the daily mail of hypocrisy in this case ismo bay arguing that extraordinary rendition, torture and holding people for years on end without trial was morally wrong. and all this happened under tony blair's regime. so that part of the state m e nts regime. so that part of the statements just released by the daily mail in response to tony blair's statement earlier in relation to the death of this british suicide bomber, we understand, who...
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new e-mails revealed of the flooding. tonight we expose the e-mails and the problems. >> the news at 11:00 starts right now. good evening, everyone, i am jessica aguirre. >> i am raj mathai. >> we obtained city records that shows the valley district miscalculated the data which led to the biggest flood in 20 years. the flooding began on tuesday. our senior investigator had been pouring over these documents. steven, these are some eye opening revelation that could lead to a state investigation, what are the details? >> we reviewed pages of e-mail exchanges between mayor sam lecardo's office and the water district. the e-mails tell the story of what the city knew and did not know in the moments and days leading toup to the flood. they show the water district officials badly estimated. leaving the city of san jose unprepared for the devastation that was to come. so much water was coming over at anderson dam starting on saturday that equalled an olympic swimming pool every second. >> according to e-mails between san jose mayo
new e-mails revealed of the flooding. tonight we expose the e-mails and the problems. >> the news at 11:00 starts right now. good evening, everyone, i am jessica aguirre. >> i am raj mathai. >> we obtained city records that shows the valley district miscalculated the data which led to the biggest flood in 20 years. the flooding began on tuesday. our senior investigator had been pouring over these documents. steven, these are some eye opening revelation that could lead to a...
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a judge is ordering scott pruitt to turn over 3,000 e-mails.w usaa gives me the peace of mind and the security just like the marines did. at one point, i did change to a different company with car insurance, and i was not happy with the customer service. we have switched back over and we feel like we're back home now. the process through usaa is so effortless, that you feel like you're a part of the family. i love that i can pass the membership to my children, and that they can be protected. we're the williams family, and we're usaa members for life. call usaa today to talk about your insurance needs. ♪ dry skin? try johnson's extra moisturizing bath routine: a wash with 10 times more moisturizers... and a rich cream to lock them in. (baby laughs) feels good, doesn't it? johnson's. for every little wonder. i can't wait for her to have that college experience that i had. the classes, the friends, the independence. and since we planned for it, that student debt is the one experience, i'm glad she'll miss when you have the right financial advisor,
a judge is ordering scott pruitt to turn over 3,000 e-mails.w usaa gives me the peace of mind and the security just like the marines did. at one point, i did change to a different company with car insurance, and i was not happy with the customer service. we have switched back over and we feel like we're back home now. the process through usaa is so effortless, that you feel like you're a part of the family. i love that i can pass the membership to my children, and that they can be protected....
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e-mails! remember, e-mails? we should get them out, they said about hillary clinton. same group in 2013 made gina mccarthy wait 122 days to be confirmed for e.p.a. administrator because she wasn't honoring a commitment they felt to transparency. there were several inquiries into lisa jackson ace e-mails, another -- jackson's e-mails, another e.p.a. administrator. but the majority and majority leader are proceeding right along and rushing attorney general pruitt through the process. we know why. they want you, my fellow republicans, to vote for mr. pruitt before those e-mails come to light. if they weren't worried about them, then why rush? it's not the worst thing in the world to take a few extra days to properly vet someone who will have immense power over our nation's streams, skies, even the lead level in our homes and water supply. those e-mails could contain material information about his confirmation, but unless we move the confirmation back, the senate will not get a chance to review those e-mails before voting on his nomination. the presiding officer: the sena
e-mails! remember, e-mails? we should get them out, they said about hillary clinton. same group in 2013 made gina mccarthy wait 122 days to be confirmed for e.p.a. administrator because she wasn't honoring a commitment they felt to transparency. there were several inquiries into lisa jackson ace e-mails, another -- jackson's e-mails, another e.p.a. administrator. but the majority and majority leader are proceeding right along and rushing attorney general pruitt through the process. we know why....
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now hacked e—mails appear to show his anger.ham wrote to his pr representative: and: beckham's team say the e—mails have been doctored. some of this morning's papers were unsparing in their headlines, giving brand beckham a battering. i think most people felt that he did deserve a knighthood. but the daily mirror, which has worked with him on charity projects, lea pt to beckham's defence. i can't really see what david beckham's done wrong. he clearly was upset about not receiving a knighthood, but then the whole of the media predicted that he would get one. he worked very hard to bring the olympics to london. and he works incredibly hard for charity. newspapers used to determine the public narrative about the likes of beckham. but social media has changed the game. now celebrities can use new digital platforms to speak directly to the public and try to manage their own image. over the weekend, david beckham's son posted this intimate photograph on instagram, perhaps with his father's approval. alan edwards is one of britain's le
now hacked e—mails appear to show his anger.ham wrote to his pr representative: and: beckham's team say the e—mails have been doctored. some of this morning's papers were unsparing in their headlines, giving brand beckham a battering. i think most people felt that he did deserve a knighthood. but the daily mirror, which has worked with him on charity projects, lea pt to beckham's defence. i can't really see what david beckham's done wrong. he clearly was upset about not receiving a...
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this is an old term with a a primary school sent an e—mail to a a primary school sent an e—mail to aonto the school. —— oldham. there were issues in birmingham and tower hamlets and luton. this is one of the journalists hobbyhorses that you can see why there are issues there. she is claiming she has had death threats. it is a very strong statement, an e—mail sent to her. i have very strong statement, an e—mail sent to her. i have very strong reasons statement, an e—mail sent to her. i have very strong reasons to believe this is happening. i am the subject of death threats and aggression to my carand a of death threats and aggression to my car and a verbal abuse and attacked physically by a parent. this goes back to 2013. it will concern people. the birmingham are quietly went on for a long time and while some of the claims were dismissed the thrust of them were our peril. —— where upheld. there we re our peril. —— where upheld. there were cross—party our peril. —— where upheld. there we re cross— party concerns our peril. —— where upheld. there were cross—party concerns in the city a
this is an old term with a a primary school sent an e—mail to a a primary school sent an e—mail to aonto the school. —— oldham. there were issues in birmingham and tower hamlets and luton. this is one of the journalists hobbyhorses that you can see why there are issues there. she is claiming she has had death threats. it is a very strong statement, an e—mail sent to her. i have very strong statement, an e—mail sent to her. i have very strong reasons statement, an e—mail sent to...
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that appeared to come from the ceo. >> it was an e-mail that looked like it was from me and soundedike it was from me but it wasn't from me. >> reporter: the e-mail tricked employees into giving away company payroll information. just two weeks later several workers say criminals have already used their stolen information to file for an irs refund. >> it's really a violation of people's privacy. it's nerve-racking to know that you might be at risk on your credit scores. >> reporter: here's how it works. criminals send emails posing as company executive using a familiar tone like hi, are you around today. once the employee responds the scammer asks to verify personnel names and social security numbers. even w-2 forms for all employees. thinking the request is from the real boss employees gladly hand over the information. >> cyber criminals will follow the money. right now there's a huge trove of money for them to file false returns. >> reporter: companies are advised to issue w-2s as early as possible. employees should file their taxes early before a scam can. be suspicious of any e-m
that appeared to come from the ceo. >> it was an e-mail that looked like it was from me and soundedike it was from me but it wasn't from me. >> reporter: the e-mail tricked employees into giving away company payroll information. just two weeks later several workers say criminals have already used their stolen information to file for an irs refund. >> it's really a violation of people's privacy. it's nerve-racking to know that you might be at risk on your credit scores....
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now hacked e—mails appear to show his anger.r representative: and: beckham's team say the e—mails have been doctored. some of this morning's papers were unsparing in their headlines, giving brand beckham a battering. i think most people felt he did deserve a knighthood. but the daily mirror, which has worked with him on charity projects, lea pt to beckham's defence. i can't really see what david beckham has done wrong. he clearly was upset about not receiving a knighthood, but then the whole of the media predicted he would get one. he worked very hard to bring the olympics to london. and he works incredibly hard for charity. newspapers used to determine the public narrative about the lives of beckham. but social media has changed the game. now celebrities can use new digital platforms to speak directly to the public and try to manage their own image. over the weekend, david beckham's son posted this intimate photograph on instagram, perhaps with his father's approval. alan edwards is one of britain's leading pr executives. he wo
now hacked e—mails appear to show his anger.r representative: and: beckham's team say the e—mails have been doctored. some of this morning's papers were unsparing in their headlines, giving brand beckham a battering. i think most people felt he did deserve a knighthood. but the daily mirror, which has worked with him on charity projects, lea pt to beckham's defence. i can't really see what david beckham has done wrong. he clearly was upset about not receiving a knighthood, but then the...
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e-mailed her. called her again.alled her again early afternoon. >> and that's when he sent her that all caps e-mail. "are you alive?" and you probably didn't mean it the way it really was. >> no, like you say to someone, are you there? >> at the end of the workday, big sister leah did get a call. not from the nailah, but from nailah's boss. >> he said she had missed a meeting. immediately my spidey senses were high. so of course, i tried to call her. didn't get her. >> so leah called her friends and other siblings. had anyone heard from nailah? >> i didn't speak with her that day, didn't speak with her the day before. >> i said no, i haven't talked to her. >> nicole feared. she called the chicago p.d., filed a missing person's report and then she drove over to nailah's condo, knocked on the door. no answer. she got a key. she went in. >> you see her eggs and coffee she had just left there just out. >> something's wrong. >> just like, you know what? this isn't right. >> and then leah got professional. she knew how. s
e-mailed her. called her again.alled her again early afternoon. >> and that's when he sent her that all caps e-mail. "are you alive?" and you probably didn't mean it the way it really was. >> no, like you say to someone, are you there? >> at the end of the workday, big sister leah did get a call. not from the nailah, but from nailah's boss. >> he said she had missed a meeting. immediately my spidey senses were high. so of course, i tried to call her. didn't get...
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maile and have heard from others in the industry that mr. maile is highly regarded. i want to start with an introduction. if you would give us a little bit of your background as to your qualifications and educational experience, awards, just a a little bit of your bona fided. >> sure. my name is jack maile. my main position as a structural engineer at university in california. i am interested not only in teaching and research but development issues and divine guidance and as a consequence of that have been involved in developing some design guidelines that are affirm widely used in tall buildings today. i served on several panels related to tall buildings in this city as well as other cities. i'm currently the chair of the american constitute building code committee which involves the national standards for buildings of all reinforced concrete. as to awards, i don't want to go on too long about things. but locally i have been involved with the structural engineers association of northern california where i was designated some years ago as an honorary member. i'm also
maile and have heard from others in the industry that mr. maile is highly regarded. i want to start with an introduction. if you would give us a little bit of your background as to your qualifications and educational experience, awards, just a a little bit of your bona fided. >> sure. my name is jack maile. my main position as a structural engineer at university in california. i am interested not only in teaching and research but development issues and divine guidance and as a consequence...
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it reprices pretty much a story they ran on january 20th which allege that they have e-mails and transcripts now of intercepted conversations and financial records that show that the trump people principally paul monfort myself and somebody named carter paige who in all honestly i've never had of had contact with russians. no one has ever seen these documents, these are what the russians call assessments. >> you have never been to russia? >> i've never been to russia, no contact with the russian state or russian intelligence. i had no contacts with people who might have been a go-between without my knowledge. >> so that's your denial on the record. >> that's my denial. >> you have known president for a long time. take a listen to john podesta talking about you. >> diplomats said post election they were talking to the trump campaign roger stone in august, foreshadowed the fact they were hacked by e-mails and those would be forthcoming, carter paige one of trump's foreign policy advisors went to russia before the republican convention and met with the person in the russian hierarchy responsibl
it reprices pretty much a story they ran on january 20th which allege that they have e-mails and transcripts now of intercepted conversations and financial records that show that the trump people principally paul monfort myself and somebody named carter paige who in all honestly i've never had of had contact with russians. no one has ever seen these documents, these are what the russians call assessments. >> you have never been to russia? >> i've never been to russia, no contact...
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here's what robbie mook told us about e-mail security.e the country's biggest security conference, they're still buzzing about the election and the hacked e-mails. >> these e-mails were stolen by a foreign government, by russia and were released to help donald trump. >> reporter: robbie mook believes cybersecurity played a big role in the election. did it affect the election? >> absolutely i think it affected the election. this election was lost by a very small margin. >> reporter: republicans argue it was much more than e-mail leeks that cost clinton the vote. he says that future elections will likely have the same cyber safety concerns. >> i'm just here to make sure that, you know, people are focused on the cybersecurity issue. it is of great importance to our democracy. >> reporter: how after facing a leak, he's warning other to tighten up. >> all i car about is having good policies to prevent this in the future. >> reporter: many of the companies here at rsa say they will be talking about cybersecurity and politics during this confere
here's what robbie mook told us about e-mail security.e the country's biggest security conference, they're still buzzing about the election and the hacked e-mails. >> these e-mails were stolen by a foreign government, by russia and were released to help donald trump. >> reporter: robbie mook believes cybersecurity played a big role in the election. did it affect the election? >> absolutely i think it affected the election. this election was lost by a very small margin....
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we need our mail. jonathan: anow h meth for sex sting, scott silverthorne, is due back in court next month. life in prison for the man convicted of killing his estranged wife in arlington. david black was sentenced to two life terms for the stabbing death of bonnie black. it's hard to believe that dozens had a life-changing medical diagnosis that is completely untrue. alison: i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my customers to relax and enjoy themselves. but these days it's phones before forks. they want wifi out here. but behind that door, i need a private connection for my business. wifi pro from comcast business. public wifi for your customers. private wifi for your business. strong and secure. good for a door. and a network. comcast business. built for security. built for business. oh, how waso good!en house? did you apply? oh, i'll do it later today. your credit score must be amazing. my credit score? credit karma. it's free. that's great! um
we need our mail. jonathan: anow h meth for sex sting, scott silverthorne, is due back in court next month. life in prison for the man convicted of killing his estranged wife in arlington. david black was sentenced to two life terms for the stabbing death of bonnie black. it's hard to believe that dozens had a life-changing medical diagnosis that is completely untrue. alison: i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my customers to relax and...
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democrats say the e-mails raise conflict of interest issues for the nominee. pruitt is expected to be confirmed by a anymore row minor gin when the vote comes up this afternoon. >>> now to update on a story that we brought you as breaking news yesterday morning. the red cross is helping fire victims, including three children who were injured when flames ripped through their home. nbc 10 was on the teen of fire. police told us a man who lives in the house suffered burns. he escaped flames along with three children and their mother. three other kids on the block and a neighbor were treated for smoke inhalation. police investigating the cause of that fire. >>> yesterday a federal judge dismissed defamation lawsuit against the comedian. alleged cosby rained her in 1974. also claimed cosby representative defamed her when they demanded a newspaper retraction. sex assault trial begins in june. >>> looking forward to a great weekend, you're going to get it. take a look at this. how about that scene right there. >> how about that. that's beautiful. beautiful colors. fi
democrats say the e-mails raise conflict of interest issues for the nominee. pruitt is expected to be confirmed by a anymore row minor gin when the vote comes up this afternoon. >>> now to update on a story that we brought you as breaking news yesterday morning. the red cross is helping fire victims, including three children who were injured when flames ripped through their home. nbc 10 was on the teen of fire. police told us a man who lives in the house suffered burns. he escaped...
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what conversation, e-mail is going to go out tomorrow?'t have to be detailed here just the feeling of the russians are watching what we're saying. >> yeah, we did have, you know, i think by the time we got to june which i think was when it was first reported that the hack was russia orchestrated, we believe just because we're smart and we could observe how the leaking was going that the leaking was done in a manner to help donald trump and it also was into sophisticated to not be done without some american input. so we did have the moment in the summer we were like, wow, we are running against donald trump and vladimir putin and no one will pay attention to the latter. and on the wikileaks front, i'm proud to say i never did a search on my own name which i thought was a very healthy thing to do. >> that's like googling yourself. you never want to do that. >> part of what they're trying to do is distract us and pit us against each other. >> reminded me of the dirty tricks of politics which is you rent all the buses for the weekend when the
what conversation, e-mail is going to go out tomorrow?'t have to be detailed here just the feeling of the russians are watching what we're saying. >> yeah, we did have, you know, i think by the time we got to june which i think was when it was first reported that the hack was russia orchestrated, we believe just because we're smart and we could observe how the leaking was going that the leaking was done in a manner to help donald trump and it also was into sophisticated to not be done...