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online, what we know is online is quickly becoming offline. so the devices you interact with in a retail store, those historically haven't been online interactions. but we will see big and small retailers in this country and around the world, in what used to be a simple offline transaction is migrating on, so that's perfect for us. >> why can't visa and master card do it on their own? why do we need paypal? >> our thing really is security, protection. once your financial information is inside your paypal account, we don't share it with anybody. literally. we don't even share it with our sister company, ebay, we feel that strongly about protecting your financial identity. >> go ahead. >> you and i have the same objection. visa and master card are very secure. they are trustworthy names. >> absolutely. i mean, they -- they have policies that -- that allow you if there's any problem at all, to not be liable for those transactions. those protection policies have been around for a long time. our thing is we also offer those same level of protection
online, what we know is online is quickly becoming offline. so the devices you interact with in a retail store, those historically haven't been online interactions. but we will see big and small retailers in this country and around the world, in what used to be a simple offline transaction is migrating on, so that's perfect for us. >> why can't visa and master card do it on their own? why do we need paypal? >> our thing really is security, protection. once your financial information...
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you said you have a boss that used to go offline. >> let's go offline. >> let's go offline. that means no internet you're offline. you're having a meeting offline. bu there are several. skill set is big. these the most annoying buzz phrases in the office for 2010. i love in transition. serve in transition. >> we're all in it. >> every office is in transition. band width. thateans how much data you guys can process. how fast things are processed. we were talking about brand. everybody wts, what's your brand, how are you working your brand? those are some of the big ones. i thought those were cute. >> you've got quite a brand out there. you' everywhere. >> i'm working on it. i'm working my band width, my brand, going offline. my skill set. >>> transitioning now, it seem like good guys are hard to come by. what makes a true gentleman roughout? >> this great. so the opening doors for you, pat, all that stuff is out the window, right? what makes a modern gentleman is a guy who texts you back, a guy who posts nice tngsn your facebook, and a guy who helps you out when you're hung o
you said you have a boss that used to go offline. >> let's go offline. >> let's go offline. that means no internet you're offline. you're having a meeting offline. bu there are several. skill set is big. these the most annoying buzz phrases in the office for 2010. i love in transition. serve in transition. >> we're all in it. >> every office is in transition. band width. thateans how much data you guys can process. how fast things are processed. we were talking about...
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missile arsenal offline. the equipment failure affected 50 minutemen missiles at warren air force base in wyoming, 150 nook clear tipped international missiles are based there as well. the missiles like this one were offline for less than an hour. some security protocols were affected as well but the pentagon says there is no evidence of foul play and in an emergency, the missiles still could have been launched. >>> now to politics and the price tag on this year's midterm elections. according to the federal election commission, outside groups have spent $264 million so far. that is four times as much as was spent in the 2006 mid-terms. meanwhile the first lady is back on the campaign trail. >> reporter: good morning, betty. the president is spending his time at the white house holding conference calls with key groups while the first lady wraps up her tour out west. it's all hands on deck in these final days before the election. with midterm elections less than a week away, democrats are feeling the pressure.
missile arsenal offline. the equipment failure affected 50 minutemen missiles at warren air force base in wyoming, 150 nook clear tipped international missiles are based there as well. the missiles like this one were offline for less than an hour. some security protocols were affected as well but the pentagon says there is no evidence of foul play and in an emergency, the missiles still could have been launched. >>> now to politics and the price tag on this year's midterm elections....
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a group of british students who have never known life offline have been trying it out. our technology correspondent reports. >> 3 students facing a frightening ordeal of being unplugged. normally his first waking move is to head for his gadgets, but he is being forced to do without. what will you miss the most? >> e-mail. >> even in the library caroline cannot escape computers, but she will must -- she must avoid all contact with the modern media world. >> [unintelligible] >> charlotte is trying to avoid a television, music, the internet. >> even here in the student union you have to shut down all media. >> the media is ever -- wherever we go. we are all plugged in . what happens when these tools are taken away? that is what this experiment is about. this university is joining others in showing how addictive young people are to the media. >> they are showing withdrawal symptoms, nervous, isolated. they don't even know what to do. they are just going around the house in silence. >> what would you do when you get them? >> check my e-mail. >> they have chosen a lovely day
a group of british students who have never known life offline have been trying it out. our technology correspondent reports. >> 3 students facing a frightening ordeal of being unplugged. normally his first waking move is to head for his gadgets, but he is being forced to do without. what will you miss the most? >> e-mail. >> even in the library caroline cannot escape computers, but she will must -- she must avoid all contact with the modern media world. >>...
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what has been some of the work -- maybe this is just a question offline. i would be interested to see some of the efforts around 19th ave. >> we have done something for the park merced initiatives. i think when we are completed, looking and diesel particular matter, looking at a cumulative risks with other chemical exposures, like benzene, other chemicals from fueling stations, we will see that those risks extend to multiple dwellings off of 19. the problem pretty much dropped off within 300 feet. 500 feet for sure. 19th avenue is a problem. when you drive down the street and you see the particular matter, on the face of the buildings, it is fairly evident that all that traffic has exposure problem with consequential help involvement. supervisor chu: what are some of the mitigation that could be used for a location like 19th avenue? >> 19th avenue is a very challenged location. the only thing that occurs to me is more aggressive tree planting, specific types that may not down particulate matter. obviously, reducing the amount of traffic, which would be tou
what has been some of the work -- maybe this is just a question offline. i would be interested to see some of the efforts around 19th ave. >> we have done something for the park merced initiatives. i think when we are completed, looking and diesel particular matter, looking at a cumulative risks with other chemical exposures, like benzene, other chemicals from fueling stations, we will see that those risks extend to multiple dwellings off of 19. the problem pretty much dropped off within...
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commissioner heinicke: the other thing we have talked about briefly of offline and i wanted to bringo the board's attention is for those of you who ride regularly, there's been some significant service interruptions. recently director ford and deputy director haley and i. i was unable to make it because i was stuck in the tunnel. say that for levity reasons. know director ford and deputy director haley are aware of this issue. it's my understanding we are getting a comprehensive memo reporting on the issues that i know he's on top of 78 and what i suggest again, director nolan, so we can have a public airing of this and let our constituents know what our staff is doing to address this is once that memo has been sent to us so we can explain our remedies. >> second. director heinicke: i'll leave that to you. this is a -- i do think the public should hear about what the problems are and what we're doing to address them because they are very noticeable as i talk to fellow riders. director nolan: well taken. director ford: our plans -- there are few issues we are dealing with right now in
commissioner heinicke: the other thing we have talked about briefly of offline and i wanted to bringo the board's attention is for those of you who ride regularly, there's been some significant service interruptions. recently director ford and deputy director haley and i. i was unable to make it because i was stuck in the tunnel. say that for levity reasons. know director ford and deputy director haley are aware of this issue. it's my understanding we are getting a comprehensive memo reporting...
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little company's on-site who provides hydrogen's for people as actually had some of their systems go offline so because of their refinery being at a loss for error clearing the hydrogen and they have been burning and off it, it is that chain reaction because the gases that are usually is to turn the oil into fuel is getting back up in the chambers and machines from what used to process it and it is causing a situation where they have to get the gas out or it the it factory will explode severe use the devices that actually burning off some of the gases to relieve pressure inside of the machinery and that is why there's a huge fire coming out of one of the smokestacks that can be seen for miles and miles around the refinery. it is exploring black smoke into some of the neighborhoods and the strong winds blowing into the north, that stream of smoke is actually going at a 45 degree angle and spreading very rapidly into the areas around here and some of it is going out into the surrounding neighborhoods of the bay area air quality experts are measuring the inequality and tried to measure how dang
little company's on-site who provides hydrogen's for people as actually had some of their systems go offline so because of their refinery being at a loss for error clearing the hydrogen and they have been burning and off it, it is that chain reaction because the gases that are usually is to turn the oil into fuel is getting back up in the chambers and machines from what used to process it and it is causing a situation where they have to get the gas out or it the it factory will explode severe...
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agency says a server shutdown over the weekend did not go as planned, and its modern e-file system is offline. so far, this is not a huge problem, and only involves one part of the i.r.s.' computer systems. but it comes at a bad time. there are just four days left until the deadline to file, for people who got an extension back in april on their 2009 federal income tax return. euqutuuuu >> suzanne: federal and state officials continue to dig for solutions to keep the hudson river tunnel on track. last week, new jersey's governor scrapped what was the biggest public works project in the u.s. due to its high price tag. tonight's commentator says the tunnel has more at stake than connecting new york and new jersey. he's dan gross, economics editor and columnist at yahoo finance. >> amid all the problems-- the foreclosure mess, continuing high unemployment, the falling dollar-- the most distressing piece of news to hit the tape the past week was governor chris christie of new jersey opting to stop work on a new rail tunnel underneath the hudson. the huge public works project, to be funded by the
agency says a server shutdown over the weekend did not go as planned, and its modern e-file system is offline. so far, this is not a huge problem, and only involves one part of the i.r.s.' computer systems. but it comes at a bad time. there are just four days left until the deadline to file, for people who got an extension back in april on their 2009 federal income tax return. euqutuuuu >> suzanne: federal and state officials continue to dig for solutions to keep the hudson river tunnel...
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detainees as well as hundreds of civilian deaths over four hundred thousand documents were exposed by the offline whistleblower wiki leaks. the french are involved rolls on as an angry public refuses to accept the raising of the pension age which was approved by senators on friday britain is also verging on boiling point as a government social benefits and access half a million jobs. and archaeologists get golden rushes olympic city of sorts cheap construction workers are now shifting part of the game site to preserve the ruins of an eighth century temple which they stumbled upon by accident. next we travel to russia's once close military city kid off which is a time capsule of long gone soviet times. less than a thousand kilometers northeast of moscow the city of carroll's its regional capital home to a million people and if you like places that combine the historical with the modern this is the town for you. at first isn't exactly. it was a closed military city until the fall of the soviet union and parts of the town still feel like they belong in a bygone era but the city is developing its tra
detainees as well as hundreds of civilian deaths over four hundred thousand documents were exposed by the offline whistleblower wiki leaks. the french are involved rolls on as an angry public refuses to accept the raising of the pension age which was approved by senators on friday britain is also verging on boiling point as a government social benefits and access half a million jobs. and archaeologists get golden rushes olympic city of sorts cheap construction workers are now shifting part of...
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both raise some legitimate concerns right now we're seeing this flora sharing environment online and offline where alternatives are available to people and i think americans are wondering why they can't tune into these channels on their television screen not just to foreign governments intervening into american news affairs but also non-government organizations like we can extend the voice that they're projecting is one that is a threat to american national security or even combative to the american government and there are two. nearly one in eight british households has no one in work according to a study that ranks the u.k. as the worst among the biggest e.u. countries part of the blame is being put on a welfare system that means the unemployed can be better off on benefits but as more emmett reports even though the government wants to force people off welfare and into work the jobs just aren't there. once the seat of an empire now the holder of an unwanted unemployment accolade new figures reveal the u.k. has the highest number of households in any of the largest economies in which no one
both raise some legitimate concerns right now we're seeing this flora sharing environment online and offline where alternatives are available to people and i think americans are wondering why they can't tune into these channels on their television screen not just to foreign governments intervening into american news affairs but also non-government organizations like we can extend the voice that they're projecting is one that is a threat to american national security or even combative to the...
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i guess we can have this conversation offline. >> one of the questions i have is whether the commissioner wants to keep the november 4 hearing date, whether it would be an informational hearing on the 18th. it would be helpful to know the rough schedule that we're talking about here. >> personally, i would recommend having that. i hear so many comments made about it. president miguel: we should keep the hearing on the 4th. >> we don't want to take anything away. it's wise to do that it's not all inclusive but you know what is being proposed. >> you will have had it for two weeks prior to the 4th. president miguel: i'm sorry, you're not in order. commissioner moore: if i may ask, the development agreement is the legal packaging of a project describing the interaction between the developer and the city, right? without having the full detail which we are all definitely want to have, can we follow you because i would like to see somebody, perhaps mr. switzky can make a decision as to what the best grouping of topics is. there is many ways to skin a cat but there is a layering way to do that.
i guess we can have this conversation offline. >> one of the questions i have is whether the commissioner wants to keep the november 4 hearing date, whether it would be an informational hearing on the 18th. it would be helpful to know the rough schedule that we're talking about here. >> personally, i would recommend having that. i hear so many comments made about it. president miguel: we should keep the hearing on the 4th. >> we don't want to take anything away. it's wise to...
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raise some legitimate concerns but right now we're seeing this flora sharing environment online and offline where alternatives are available to people and i think americans are wondering why they can't tune into these channels on their television screen not just to foreign governments intervening into american news affairs but also non-government organizations like we clearly expect the voice that they're projecting is one that is a threat to american national security or even combative to the american government's near a chip. if you like. well russia says it's setting no conditions in getting relations with britain back on track but both sides admit there are still issues in the way of bringing the two closer together the british foreign secretary has been holding top level talks here in moscow because he knows a lot of is following william hague's visit for our team. it doesn't didn't seem that the two sides have basically agreed to disagree one of the major issues that throws a shadow over relations between moscow and london is of course the case of. a former k.g.b. officer who was pois
raise some legitimate concerns but right now we're seeing this flora sharing environment online and offline where alternatives are available to people and i think americans are wondering why they can't tune into these channels on their television screen not just to foreign governments intervening into american news affairs but also non-government organizations like we clearly expect the voice that they're projecting is one that is a threat to american national security or even combative to the...
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raise some legitimate concerns but right now we're seeing this flourishing environment online and offline where alternatives are available to people and i think americans are wondering why they can't tune into these channels on their television screen ok i'd like to point out a statement that was made by the just ok go ahead you want to jump in there. i just want to jump in here quick and say it's not i think it's important to say it's not just a fear of government broadcasting and just to point to that we can leaks case that broke over the course of the last ten months the american government is petrified not just to foreign governments intervening into american news affairs but also non-government organizations like if the voice that they are projecting is one that is a threat to american national security or even combative to the american government's narrative and so it's not just governments it's also non-government organizations that are seen as a threat as well well let's look at threats. not to a few days ago the chairman of the broadcasting board of governors of the united states
raise some legitimate concerns but right now we're seeing this flourishing environment online and offline where alternatives are available to people and i think americans are wondering why they can't tune into these channels on their television screen ok i'd like to point out a statement that was made by the just ok go ahead you want to jump in there. i just want to jump in here quick and say it's not i think it's important to say it's not just a fear of government broadcasting and just to...
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we print facebook news and photos into beautiful, full color newsletters and mail them to people offline, like your mom or grandma. people, particular cli 65 and older. >> reporter: the idea was born out of a bizdom class destruction. out of 100 identify yaes, postegram was somewhere near the bottom of the list. >> people often come up with ideas and stop after five. it is oftentimes after you come up with the obvious, that the fresh ideas come. >> reporter: john bah is not a bizdom graduate. he is taking advantage of the on-site business incubator. after launching his medical record company, he moved to bizdom, attracted by the constant support and advice. >> you have a training leader with you the whole way. once you launch your business, you have a launch chief with you the whole way, sits on your board of management above and beyond being an adviser that is actively a part of it, looking at your monthly financial statements and talking about your sales goals. you don't get that from other organizations. >> reporter: with some ideas in mind and funding in their future, lauren and jami
we print facebook news and photos into beautiful, full color newsletters and mail them to people offline, like your mom or grandma. people, particular cli 65 and older. >> reporter: the idea was born out of a bizdom class destruction. out of 100 identify yaes, postegram was somewhere near the bottom of the list. >> people often come up with ideas and stop after five. it is oftentimes after you come up with the obvious, that the fresh ideas come. >> reporter: john bah is not a...
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after a computer glitch knocked out fifty us into continental ballistic missiles they were knocked offline for forty five minutes and many believe the white house's taking too much responsibility for global nuclear security rather than sorting out its own problems the mistakes in computer systems is something which is ongoing in you know in the storage and deployment it's known and documented invariably the news doesn't get out. and we're public opinion is that we don't inform i think that we are at the very dangerous crossroads. notwithstanding this this incident in wyoming because the united states and its allies nato have are pointing nuclear weapons at not only other run but several other countries they have said that they can use these weapons all the preemptive basis that's political analyst michel chossudovsky there and hans christiansen from the federation of american scientists says that washington's nuclear policy has two objectives but it's impossible to achieve them both. if you talk about the importance of nuclear disarmament and how to get there are concrete steps. and at the
after a computer glitch knocked out fifty us into continental ballistic missiles they were knocked offline for forty five minutes and many believe the white house's taking too much responsibility for global nuclear security rather than sorting out its own problems the mistakes in computer systems is something which is ongoing in you know in the storage and deployment it's known and documented invariably the news doesn't get out. and we're public opinion is that we don't inform i think that we...
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we can bet offline. >> reporter: asked for a prediction about next week, one top democrat told abc news that it, quote, feels ugly but the white house will not concede anything. diane. >> okay, jake. a nice try with that bet out there. jake tapper reporting from the white house. >>> but the issue of course overshadowing campaigns coast to coast, jobs. the stubborn 9.6% national unemployment rate. and the conflicting claims have been flying about the obama administration's $787 billion stimulus package and whether it has created new jobs or even fewer jobs. so we asked john karl to fact check the numbers. >> reporter: no single issue has been subject to more disinformation than the president's economic stimulus program. first, republicans who sometimes claim it created no jobs. >> the only thing missing is jobs. >> reporter: others go further. >> it will cost us 2.6 million jobs. >> reporter: so did the stimulus cause job loss? no. economists differ on how many jobs were created. the nonpartisan congressional budget puts it at somewhere between 1.4 million and 3.3 million but no economis
we can bet offline. >> reporter: asked for a prediction about next week, one top democrat told abc news that it, quote, feels ugly but the white house will not concede anything. diane. >> okay, jake. a nice try with that bet out there. jake tapper reporting from the white house. >>> but the issue of course overshadowing campaigns coast to coast, jobs. the stubborn 9.6% national unemployment rate. and the conflicting claims have been flying about the obama administration's...
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and we already are starting to prepare to take tunnel 1 offline. narrator: the construction of tunnel 3 is vital for maintaining the sustainability of new york's drinking water infrastructure. but the pipeline is useless if there's not a reliable supply of clean water within it. hurwitz: the city bought up land around the reservoirs to prevent it from development. it provides assistance to local residents to see that there's no pollution of the reservoirs. it's much more cost effective to prevent pollution and to protect a source of water than to remove it at the drinking water treatment plant. lloyd: what epa said to us was, "you can have an exemption from filtration "if you keep this undeveloped, "and if you can manage the wastewater so that it does not pollute your water supply." and we feel that we've reached the point where we can really keep it clean enough to drink unfiltered for the indefinite future. and new york city is in a small club of cities that actually have that filtration avoidance waiver. narrator: while municipalities are respon
and we already are starting to prepare to take tunnel 1 offline. narrator: the construction of tunnel 3 is vital for maintaining the sustainability of new york's drinking water infrastructure. but the pipeline is useless if there's not a reliable supply of clean water within it. hurwitz: the city bought up land around the reservoirs to prevent it from development. it provides assistance to local residents to see that there's no pollution of the reservoirs. it's much more cost effective to...
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you have to be online and offline. you have to build those two worlds. and so the reason why the obama campaign was so interesting and use facebook is because they know that today people to go volunteer and do things offline and they could bring in money which would allow them to build a traditional organizing and places across the country. so they figured out how to fuse both and be successful. you can't just do sort of astroturf grassroots. i think the republicans have proven that because it's interesting for a long time the writers try to do some sort of mobilization like petite party and they could never do it. in the tea parties came about in sort of spontaneous ways and motivated by some hard-core convictions. and i think that's the reason why it was able to be successful because there was underlying conviction and substance behind it. you can agree or not, but they believe what they believed. 2012 i didn't get this in my speech, but will impact the tea party in 2012. my feeling is this their appeal in wins, she's the nominee because nobody is goin
you have to be online and offline. you have to build those two worlds. and so the reason why the obama campaign was so interesting and use facebook is because they know that today people to go volunteer and do things offline and they could bring in money which would allow them to build a traditional organizing and places across the country. so they figured out how to fuse both and be successful. you can't just do sort of astroturf grassroots. i think the republicans have proven that because...
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saying well i think we're just going to have to sell america short until it goes completely out of offline which you have to ask yourself is that such a bad thing and this brings me to the final headline c f t c judge claims colleague issued biased rulings so judge george h. painter made serious allegations regarding fellow c f t c judge bruce levine an announced in his retirement judge painter claims that levine told him that he had promised former c f t c chair wendy graham. he would never rule in a complainants favor painters' notice goes on to say quote a review of his rulings will confirm that he has fulfilled his vow that's right so if you have a complaint that you were ripped off by a broker or a banker if you go to the c.f. c.c. or the f.c.c. they are programmed to deny you even looking at your case they have no ability as i've said before many times or when you open an account you sign off on an arbitration agreement that means that if you have a grievance you have to go before an arbitration problem that stack by the very people that you're complaining against now on the mortgage
saying well i think we're just going to have to sell america short until it goes completely out of offline which you have to ask yourself is that such a bad thing and this brings me to the final headline c f t c judge claims colleague issued biased rulings so judge george h. painter made serious allegations regarding fellow c f t c judge bruce levine an announced in his retirement judge painter claims that levine told him that he had promised former c f t c chair wendy graham. he would never...
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raise some legitimate concerns but right now we're seeing this flora sharing environment online and offline where alternatives are available to people and i think americans are wondering why they can't tune into these channels on their television screen not just to foreign governments intervening into american news affairs but also non-government organizations like. the voice that they are projecting is one that is a threat to american national security or even combative to the american government . the nuclear poisoning of former k.g.b. officer xander live in it because back in the picture as british foreign secretary william hague said moscow seeking to restore its strength of the incident and is not the reports now despite disagreements the two sides are determined to work together. it doesn't it seem that the two sides have basically agreed to disagree one of the major issues that throws a shadow over relations between moscow and london is of course the case of. a former k.g.b. officer was poisoned by a radioactive substance polonium two ten in london just a few years that britain belie
raise some legitimate concerns but right now we're seeing this flora sharing environment online and offline where alternatives are available to people and i think americans are wondering why they can't tune into these channels on their television screen not just to foreign governments intervening into american news affairs but also non-government organizations like. the voice that they are projecting is one that is a threat to american national security or even combative to the american...