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mr. bradley as soon as he's s a9 the job. .urity difference, i can hope for that trend. >> certainly when you're back out to our ÷úcommunity. they know it's a burden on secrecy, but then on openness and have providedv: the proper weight test to that and i think that's been beneficial to the Å&,áuqs >> there was inspector general report in 2013 that said that 33% of the employees didn't understand theirko zvrole. but could you comment on that and answer to us why thatg# v: happened. >> i think based on my experience for over 40 years that's rather typical. it's a reflection of as÷ú much÷ do not spend comparable amount of money in terms of trying to train people in theu! basis. we make distinction between original classification and derivative. my experience has been is thatt when people have drif etting, they're classifying information based on gut÷ú instinct. >> any other comments. by the way. -- for that, 200,000 people at 80 grand compensation a yearmy that's --zv -- think about this and how we might approach the problem. and
mr. bradley as soon as he's s a9 the job. .urity difference, i can hope for that trend. >> certainly when you're back out to our ÷úcommunity. they know it's a burden on secrecy, but then on openness and have providedv: the proper weight test to that and i think that's been beneficial to the Å&,áuqs >> there was inspector general report in 2013 that said that 33% of the employees didn't understand theirko zvrole. but could you comment on that and answer to us why thatg# v:...
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mr. bradley as soon as he's s a9 the job. .urity difference, i can hope for that trend. >> certainly when you're back out to our ÷úcommunity. they know it's a burden on secrecy, but then on openness and have providedv: the proper weight test to that and i think that's been beneficial to the Å&,áuqs >> there was inspector general report in 2013 that said that 33% of the employees didn't understand theirko zvrole. but could you comment on that and answer to us why thatg# v: happened. >> i think based on my experience for over 40 years that's rather typical. it's a reflection of as÷ú much÷ do not spend comparable amount of money in terms of trying to train people in theu! basis. we make distinction between original classification and derivative. my experience has been is thatt when people have drif etting, they're classifying information based on gut÷ú instinct. >> any other comments. by the way. -- for that, 200,000 people at 80 grand compensation a yearmy that's --zv -- think about this and how we might approach the problem. and
mr. bradley as soon as he's s a9 the job. .urity difference, i can hope for that trend. >> certainly when you're back out to our ÷úcommunity. they know it's a burden on secrecy, but then on openness and have providedv: the proper weight test to that and i think that's been beneficial to the Å&,áuqs >> there was inspector general report in 2013 that said that 33% of the employees didn't understand theirko zvrole. but could you comment on that and answer to us why thatg# v:...
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mr. bradley as soon as he's on the job. you can look at the information security oversight office like steve garfinkel, the 11 are and those folks made a real difference in a more rational direction and i hope that trend to continue. >> certainly that's one of the nice things that mr. blanton just mentioned. there is a dialogue back and forth and they know that there is a burden on secrecy but then provided the proper way of that and has been beneficial to the system. >> okay. there was an inspector general report in 2013 that said 33% ntia employees didn't understand their role. and even more outrageous in that report, 80% of the documents reviewed because it's classified. how many classification there are. but could you comment on that? >> is better than it was three years ago. maybe it was a flawed report. are you familiar with the report? >> i would suspect it's not the report. i think a stun my experience that's rather typical. it is a reflection of as much as we spend tax dollars to investigate people, to establish se
mr. bradley as soon as he's on the job. you can look at the information security oversight office like steve garfinkel, the 11 are and those folks made a real difference in a more rational direction and i hope that trend to continue. >> certainly that's one of the nice things that mr. blanton just mentioned. there is a dialogue back and forth and they know that there is a burden on secrecy but then provided the proper way of that and has been beneficial to the system. >> okay. there...
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mr. bradley, as soon as he's on the job. you can look at the information security oversight office's previous directors and you can see those folks made some real differences in the security system in a more rational direction. i can hope for that trend to continue. >> certainly, we hope that they reach back out to our community. that's one of the nice things with all the gentlemen that mr. blanton just mentioned is they have been very open. there has been a dialogue back and fort, and they know that there is a burden on secrecy but then on openness and have provided the proper weight test to that. that has been, i think, beneficial to the system. >> okay. there was an inspector general report in 2013 that said that 33% of the dia employees didn't understand their role. and even more outrageous in that report, they said 80% of the documents reviewed were misclassified. i guess first of all, i should ask how many different classifications are there because it seems like you could almost throw darts at a dart board and do bett
mr. bradley, as soon as he's on the job. you can look at the information security oversight office's previous directors and you can see those folks made some real differences in the security system in a more rational direction. i can hope for that trend to continue. >> certainly, we hope that they reach back out to our community. that's one of the nice things with all the gentlemen that mr. blanton just mentioned is they have been very open. there has been a dialogue back and fort, and...
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mr. bradley, as soon as he's on the job. you can look at the information security oversight office's previous directors and you can see those folks made some real differences in the security system in a more rational direction. i can hope for that trend to continue. >> certainly, we hope that they reach back out to our community. that's one of the nice things with all the gentlemen that mr. blanton just mentioned is they have been very open. there has been a dialogue back and fort, and they know that there is a burden on secrecy but then on openness and have provided the proper way test to that. that has been, i think, beneficial to the system. >> okay. there was an inspector general report in 2013 that said that 33% of the dia employees didn't understand their role. and even more outrageous in that report, they said 80% of the documents reviewed were misclassified. i guess first of all, i should ask how many different classifications are there because it seems like you could almost throw darts at a dart board and do better
mr. bradley, as soon as he's on the job. you can look at the information security oversight office's previous directors and you can see those folks made some real differences in the security system in a more rational direction. i can hope for that trend to continue. >> certainly, we hope that they reach back out to our community. that's one of the nice things with all the gentlemen that mr. blanton just mentioned is they have been very open. there has been a dialogue back and fort, and...
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what evidence bradley vincent and others had. >> mr. scott's gun, cold 285 semiautomatic was recovered in the scene. the gun was cocked, loaded and the safety was off. >> this contradicts statements from the family that he never had a gun, but a book. and none of the video shows him directly taking aim at officers. >>> back here locally, ggtting a look at the moment a 17-year- this happened back in august and police say the teen was armed and running from a carjacked vehicle. >> got a party with a gun. . >> (shots fired) . >>> southbound. shots fired. shots fired southbound. >> pleading guilty to felony menacing. and the da said the officer had no choice but to use deadly force to prevent the escape. >>> a girl credited with saving her newborn baby sister's life. she was two years old and spitting up and choking. luckily, big sister just learned cpr and knew what to do. >> heard her spitting up nd it wasn't coming out. so scary. so she could spit it out and i called a nurse. >> still wasn't breathing and she jumped in and saved her sist
what evidence bradley vincent and others had. >> mr. scott's gun, cold 285 semiautomatic was recovered in the scene. the gun was cocked, loaded and the safety was off. >> this contradicts statements from the family that he never had a gun, but a book. and none of the video shows him directly taking aim at officers. >>> back here locally, ggtting a look at the moment a 17-year- this happened back in august and police say the teen was armed and running from a carjacked...
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mr murdoch has too much of an influence over our media. many would like to see his bid being referred to 0fcom for that very reason. karen bradley not make comment on the process or the merits of the bid. you're watching tuesday in parliament, with me, kristiina cooper. the foreign affairs committee is investigating the uk's relations with russia. with events in ukraine and syria — as well as russia's engagement in cyber—warfare — there's much to discuss. but at the start of the session, the europe minister, sir alan duncan, gave his reaction to the murder of russia's ambassador to turkey. we obviously fully condemn this, it is a heinous attack and you can be assured the foreign office in the proper way has been in contact with our turkish and russian counterparts to express our condolences. the committee moved on to russia's interference in international affairs. there's a strong suggestion being investigated by the cia that the us election was interfered with by russia. and for example today there was memorandum of agreement signed by president putin's party with an austrian party. there is an undermining here of the values of
mr murdoch has too much of an influence over our media. many would like to see his bid being referred to 0fcom for that very reason. karen bradley not make comment on the process or the merits of the bid. you're watching tuesday in parliament, with me, kristiina cooper. the foreign affairs committee is investigating the uk's relations with russia. with events in ukraine and syria — as well as russia's engagement in cyber—warfare — there's much to discuss. but at the start of the session,...
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mr murdoch has too much of an influence over our media. many would like to see his bid being referred to 0fcom for that very reason. karen bradley make comment on the process or the merits of the bid. you're watching tuesday in parliament, with me, kristiina cooper. the foreign affairs committee is investigating the uk's relations with russia. with events in ukraine and syria — as well as russia's engagement in cyber—warfare — there's much to discuss. but at the start of the session, the europe minister, sir alan duncan, gave his reaction to the murder of russia's ambassador to turkey. we obviously fully condemn this, it is a heinous attack and you can be assured the foreign office in the proper way has been in contact with our turkish and russian counterparts to express our condolences. the committee moved on to russia's interference in international affairs. there's a strong suggestion being investigated by the cia that the us election was interfered with by russia. and for example today there was memorandum of agreement signed by president putin's party with an austrian party. there is an undermining here of the values of lib
mr murdoch has too much of an influence over our media. many would like to see his bid being referred to 0fcom for that very reason. karen bradley make comment on the process or the merits of the bid. you're watching tuesday in parliament, with me, kristiina cooper. the foreign affairs committee is investigating the uk's relations with russia. with events in ukraine and syria — as well as russia's engagement in cyber—warfare — there's much to discuss. but at the start of the session, the...
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mr. naper. go ahead and have a seat. >> following each visit, naper undergoes a review. >> let's talk about bradley crying. >> i think,ou know, when he starts crying, i just tell him, bradley, get up, you know, you're fine, because he's raised by a whole bunch of women, you know? and little boys raised by a whole bunch of women get babied, and i don't want my son to grow up getting babied all the time. i want him to have a little bit of toughness about him because the world's tough, you know what i mean? and just get up. you've got to go on anyway. >> okay, i understand where you're coming from. i want to give you a suggestion. it's okay for him to cry. it's okay for you to say that he's okay and then address the situation and move on. it kind of seemed that some of your patterns came from just, okay, quick fix, let's get him on to something else so he stops what he's doing. it's okay to acknowledge he's crying and find out why he's crying and move on from that. understand what i'm saying? >> i understand. >> okay. appreciate you coming in. >> thank you. >> no problem. >> i like to hear insight on what people think ab
mr. naper. go ahead and have a seat. >> following each visit, naper undergoes a review. >> let's talk about bradley crying. >> i think,ou know, when he starts crying, i just tell him, bradley, get up, you know, you're fine, because he's raised by a whole bunch of women, you know? and little boys raised by a whole bunch of women get babied, and i don't want my son to grow up getting babied all the time. i want him to have a little bit of toughness about him because the world's...
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bradley olson. he's our second "wall street journal" reporter ofhis evening. he covers energy for the journal. he's reporting on mrlerson's ties today. nice to have you tonight. >> thanks so much for having me. i appreciate it. >> so obviously international oil companies especially one as big as exxonmobil they're seen as entities that are almost big enough to have their own foreign policy. but tillerson in particular is seen as being maybe the american, the living american who is closer to vladimir putin than any other american alive today. is that a fair reputation? are they that close in. >> i think it's fair to say that he has had dealings with russia for almost two decades. the deal that you mention before would have been a transformative deal for exxon. he has done deals there before. he has also part of the big project that exxon did, one of the most complex in the world at the time called sakhalin where they reached and oil reservoir seven miles away from where they drilled the initial well. he did those negotiations there well. he has close ties to putin and has people with him in russia for many years. o
bradley olson. he's our second "wall street journal" reporter ofhis evening. he covers energy for the journal. he's reporting on mrlerson's ties today. nice to have you tonight. >> thanks so much for having me. i appreciate it. >> so obviously international oil companies especially one as big as exxonmobil they're seen as entities that are almost big enough to have their own foreign policy. but tillerson in particular is seen as being maybe the american, the living...
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bradley wiggins announces his retirement from cycling at the age of 36. president—elect donald trump has gone head—to—head with the outgoing us government over its treatment of israel. mrweeted that israel was being treated with total to disdain and disrespect. john kerry has warned settlement building by israel in the west bank has threatened hopes for peace. our correspondent reports. tonight, another angry intervention by president—elect trump, this time over middle east peace. on twitter, he complained the us was treating israel with total disdain and disrespect. he told it to stay strong until the 20th of january when he takes office. a statement by us secretary of statejohn kerry brought on the row. he criticised israel, accusing its government of undermining their chances of a peace agreement with the palestinians. we have to be clear about what is happening in the west bank. the israeli prime minister publicly supports a two—state solution, but his current coalition is the most right—wing in israeli history with an agenda driven by the most extreme elements. this was after last week's un security council resolution calling for israel to stop building jewish hom
bradley wiggins announces his retirement from cycling at the age of 36. president—elect donald trump has gone head—to—head with the outgoing us government over its treatment of israel. mrweeted that israel was being treated with total to disdain and disrespect. john kerry has warned settlement building by israel in the west bank has threatened hopes for peace. our correspondent reports. tonight, another angry intervention by president—elect trump, this time over middle east peace. on...
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bradley here. >> great question. and things are very acrimonious or they have been prior to mr. trump's election. know, tyler. i would suggest, moderate democrats, very much in favor of business tax reform, and other tax cuts, senator manchin of west virginia would be another one. senator hyeitkamp of north dakoa would be one. i think senator cardin would be open to it. there is a lot of good potential there. there may be trade-offs. you know how these things work. i think that business tax reform is extremely popular. and i personally wouldn't mind seeing them go out republicans in the white house, go right after that. because i think that's the guts of the deal. but my book, jfk, the reagan revolution was all bipartisanship. and i think that tradition lapsed a bit. that doesn't mean it can't come back. mr. trump is a former democrat, as you know, by the way, so am i, so is ronald reagan. i think the art of the deal plays right in here. we'll see if mr. trump can make deals. >> did you see the editorial, getting critical of the banking industry that suddenly doesn't mind dodd frank so much anymo
bradley here. >> great question. and things are very acrimonious or they have been prior to mr. trump's election. know, tyler. i would suggest, moderate democrats, very much in favor of business tax reform, and other tax cuts, senator manchin of west virginia would be another one. senator hyeitkamp of north dakoa would be one. i think senator cardin would be open to it. there is a lot of good potential there. there may be trade-offs. you know how these things work. i think that business...