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operators are coming into us to roll out the internet.org model. i expect to see a lot over the next year. >> does that mean no advertising? >> i don't think it is necessary to subsidize and make this a cheap model. >> for facebook, specifically? >> again, in a lot of these countries, there is not a big ad market yet. it is not that we won't do it eventually, but right now for our business, the main thing we need to do is -- we our focused a lot on the quality of the ads. doing that in the developed europe, it.s., asia, is going to be the biggest driver of profitability and revenue, not trying to make ad markets out of countries that are just coming online. >> once you get people connected, once you have the power to reach them, how do you use that power? >> are you talking about us, or people specifically? >> i am talking about facebook. >> for us, it is all about enabling people. we worked with eric tell -- with airtel in zambia. they were the first to roll out a suite of basic services. within weeks we heard amazing stories coming in of people u
operators are coming into us to roll out the internet.org model. i expect to see a lot over the next year. >> does that mean no advertising? >> i don't think it is necessary to subsidize and make this a cheap model. >> for facebook, specifically? >> again, in a lot of these countries, there is not a big ad market yet. it is not that we won't do it eventually, but right now for our business, the main thing we need to do is -- we our focused a lot on the quality of the...
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end up making more operators end up making more money. it is more profitable. you will they can take that and will money and reinvest to will make it better will will infrastructure for everyone in the country. that ends up being very important. we have focused on for the last will will will couple of years is how he can build a model that will is sustainable for everyone and delivers free internet to you people. originally, we had thought maybe working with other kinds of partners would be important, but at this point we think we have a sustainable model working in multiple countries now and there a multiple countries now and there is a lot of momentum. a lot of countries are coming online. operators are coming into us to roll out the internet.org model. i expect to see a lot over the you are next year. a next year. emily: does that mean no advertising? know mark: i don't think it is necessary to subsidize and make this a cheap model. emily: for facebook, specifically? mark: again, in a lot of these countries, there is not a big ad marke
end up making more operators end up making more money. it is more profitable. you will they can take that and will money and reinvest to will make it better will will infrastructure for everyone in the country. that ends up being very important. we have focused on for the last will will will couple of years is how he can build a model that will is sustainable for everyone and delivers free internet to you people. originally, we had thought maybe working with other kinds of partners would be...
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thank you. >> commissioner perez. >> i just have one question about the operation obviously right now your crossed other 3:30 on the weekend do you allow people him or her what time do i cut off people to come knowing you have to close at 3:30 to allow people to sit down and eat at 310. >> what time is your last order. >> i'm thinking if you extend to 5 sea allow people to sit down at 445 to have an operation to make sure that people can sit down. >> i'm not going to lie to you it will maintains to you give the circumstances i was in i was abusing my right but when i was doing trying to keep up with everything else that dpopz when you have a line you want to do a wonderful job it stays under i had a line okay i have a very good line i've spoken for the customers that have been coming in it was something lacking in my part i was doing something wrong i was giving them music and it drove it down for all of us i've taken that responsibility to answer our question i was trying to max out any business such a as i could i didn't buy a risk when our about to ludicrous. >> what time is it. >>
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the army operating concept is important because it describes how army forces operate in the future, and one of the things we can do in times of diminished resources and budget constraints is we can think clearly about future war and we need to, in particular, based on some of the budget constraints. in this concept, we look at the problem of future armed conflicts through the lens of both continuity and change. continuity and the nature of war, changes in the nature of armed conflict, keeping in thing there are things about conflict that do not change a lot, and that is more of its fundamental political nature. the army operating concept, we talk about the army's role in providing foundational capabilities to the joint force, but in particular, how the army has to be prepared to defeat any organizations, but also to consolidate gains to get the sustainable, usual political outcomes. we recognize in the concept the human dimension of war, and the fact that people fight in large measure for the same reasons people fought 2500 years -- fear, honor, and interest. and understand that, we see
the army operating concept is important because it describes how army forces operate in the future, and one of the things we can do in times of diminished resources and budget constraints is we can think clearly about future war and we need to, in particular, based on some of the budget constraints. in this concept, we look at the problem of future armed conflicts through the lens of both continuity and change. continuity and the nature of war, changes in the nature of armed conflict, keeping...
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armed rifles to conduct sniper operations.orld war ii taught us that a sniper is a weapon of opportunity and a typical rifleman cannot be assigned a sniper mission. every marksman is not a sniper but every sniper is a marksman. during the korean conflict, army and marine corps commanders failed to appreciate the capabilities of snipers. as a result, a sniper school was founded by the united states army infantry school. they must be experts with specialized weapons and combat skill. also, their commanders education is vital. sniper program was short-lived but vietnam revived the need for trained snipers because of enemy forces in vietnam demonstrating the effectiveness of sniper employment techniques under varying tactical conditions. additionally, united states snipers use 3.1 rounds per kill versus thousands of rounds per kill by various units. the army conducted sniper training courses and educated commanders at all levels of sniper employment. during the 1983 grenada operation, army snipers were successful to mortar positio
armed rifles to conduct sniper operations.orld war ii taught us that a sniper is a weapon of opportunity and a typical rifleman cannot be assigned a sniper mission. every marksman is not a sniper but every sniper is a marksman. during the korean conflict, army and marine corps commanders failed to appreciate the capabilities of snipers. as a result, a sniper school was founded by the united states army infantry school. they must be experts with specialized weapons and combat skill. also, their...
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you will have military operations under way. is more about issuing visas. these are key political contacts. they go to military cooperation, they are listening posts for intelligence services. so to not have those listening posts on the ground is a major loss in light of how key these countries are to u.s. national security. >> we remember the effort that the u.s. and coalition partners did in trying to get gadhafi out of libya. but now the u.s. is out of that embassy. and we have some video. it's so disturbing every time we see it. this is video, the swimming pool at the u.s. embassy, resident there is the ambassador's residence in tripoli. you see these rebels there enjoying the united states embassy there, swimming in the pool. >> no question. this goes to a debate that followed benghazi as he does his swan dive there, embarrassing images risk management versus risk elimination. you can't eliminate the risk in any embassy around the world. there are greater risks here. there are concerns among diplomats and former diplomats t
you will have military operations under way. is more about issuing visas. these are key political contacts. they go to military cooperation, they are listening posts for intelligence services. so to not have those listening posts on the ground is a major loss in light of how key these countries are to u.s. national security. >> we remember the effort that the u.s. and coalition partners did in trying to get gadhafi out of libya. but now the u.s. is out of that embassy. and we have some...
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down to the surplus side so we can have more funds available for capital and that we can keep our operating costs in line. so i think that's really positive. the other question is, you know, at some point, not in your presentation but it does remind me to understand what's happening with 23 and 29 and how we can move that on stream. so with the 19-23-29 is that on deck at some point monique to come back and tell us. >> you got to see today that we have substructure issues at 29 so, no, it's not due to come back yet but we are working on it internally. >> is that one way to move things faster is some of those piers? >> hunh-unh. 23 was in elaines numbers. >> in terms of understanding the plans behind it other than just the numbers what you are hoping to do with it. >> we got thrown a curve ball with those substructure issues so we're still struggling with that. >> what i would like to say is that david did submit a pile remove project and it scored well, but the time related to the permit and what our pile driving crew could accomplish made us push it to the following capital budget. he did
down to the surplus side so we can have more funds available for capital and that we can keep our operating costs in line. so i think that's really positive. the other question is, you know, at some point, not in your presentation but it does remind me to understand what's happening with 23 and 29 and how we can move that on stream. so with the 19-23-29 is that on deck at some point monique to come back and tell us. >> you got to see today that we have substructure issues at 29 so, no,...
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it was a counter espionage operation, propaganda operation and he was expected to find his people where he could. and because he himself was not a trained spy, he was a self-made millionaire and someone who had worked with churchill and when churchill was out of power as an industrialist and someone with holdings in steel and airplanes. he had reported on the third reich business activities and given a lot of economic intelligence to churchill's group and had a press them and -- impressed them with his cleverness. and so he in turn look for people like himself. he looked for academics, he looked for industrialists were well connected for businessmen. he hired journalists, he also hired actors and artists. as a result you got people like ian fleming, a former journalist who had begun working in naval intelligence, ogilvy who worked in advertising and working for the gallup poll organization in america. he was british, the british decided to infiltrate the gallup poll organization which then my today did election results and turn ogilvy into first is bought -- first a spy at a gallop and
it was a counter espionage operation, propaganda operation and he was expected to find his people where he could. and because he himself was not a trained spy, he was a self-made millionaire and someone who had worked with churchill and when churchill was out of power as an industrialist and someone with holdings in steel and airplanes. he had reported on the third reich business activities and given a lot of economic intelligence to churchill's group and had a press them and -- impressed them...
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paying his tax licenses i substantially went out to nan and curry in a few days and spoke to the operator at the restaurant no permits displaced and not able to produce any permits at all and then let's see i called to try to get ahold of the applicant 3 times and he never received any kaldz back from him you have copies of the calls for service at the restaurant just for information there are other restaurant that stay twenty-four hours less than 6050 or cafe mason that's there twenty-four hours and laurie's diner and jackson just a second in the box no place to eat kind of issue there there's none we shouldn't allow this bits 0 operate until 5:00 a.m. he's not paid his taxes, of course he paid his taxes he knew his taxes were outstanding when he got a temporary certificate to operate new years eve he was well aware at this point he didn't pay the 1700s dollars he's owed september 26th to get that temporary license not until january the 12 did he pay the full amount he came by the station and dropped off a copy of the paid bill so we ask that you disapprove that and that this business if
paying his tax licenses i substantially went out to nan and curry in a few days and spoke to the operator at the restaurant no permits displaced and not able to produce any permits at all and then let's see i called to try to get ahold of the applicant 3 times and he never received any kaldz back from him you have copies of the calls for service at the restaurant just for information there are other restaurant that stay twenty-four hours less than 6050 or cafe mason that's there twenty-four...
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special operatives operatives. special forces, special operations forces everything from the marine raiders to the rangers of dog company, for instance, to the first special service force. but for me the most interesting group that i've ever interviewed were the men and women of the oss. because they had maintained their vows of silence. they were a very, very difficult group to interview, and it was through years of research. i have written four books on the oss. the first one thing opportunity spies and saboteurs but thanks to one thing the brenner assigned. and now "first seals." and those individuals entrusted me with their story, and that is the thing that i think runs across all of my books is that trust, and that's not something that is easily obtained either you know, with the marines that i was with at fallujah, for instance who trusted me with their stories to the oss veterans. .. i was a very seminal event in my life. that last week we went to camp pendleton and i had met them that i had not seen in 10 y
special operatives operatives. special forces, special operations forces everything from the marine raiders to the rangers of dog company, for instance, to the first special service force. but for me the most interesting group that i've ever interviewed were the men and women of the oss. because they had maintained their vows of silence. they were a very, very difficult group to interview, and it was through years of research. i have written four books on the oss. the first one thing...
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. >> the day he was illegal operating it's amazing how the drug dealers are flocking when i went down to dbi i told them they would call him and get him off the streets he promised before the permits were issued he would e-mail me and no one was followed up on i saw it right now some will contest to and based on it, it's noting about the business but passive i know it's hard to see in the at any rate e heat of it all in the past couple of years it's predictable and going to happen i guarantee you. >> the plain clothes is under quite a bit of change the flagship and 2 hundred commercial feet. >> that's it any questions for me. >> nope. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> outlook we're here from the permit holder. >> good evening, commissioners i say hold off permit i'm appeal as i mentioned on my briefly i used to own a small cafe an 6th and microsoft a small cafe i run it for 2 years and 2 months because of new ownership on that place and the lack of lease i lost it i tried to open up a small business i xrernsdz in that east bay i tried to apply for a hotdog permit so i go through all the
. >> the day he was illegal operating it's amazing how the drug dealers are flocking when i went down to dbi i told them they would call him and get him off the streets he promised before the permits were issued he would e-mail me and no one was followed up on i saw it right now some will contest to and based on it, it's noting about the business but passive i know it's hard to see in the at any rate e heat of it all in the past couple of years it's predictable and going to happen i...
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operation enduring freedom. we are now past 13 years in that enduring fight and the resolution, of course, was also the basis for the justification of our actions in somalia, yemen. and the administration is saying quite clearly that they oppose the appeal -- opposed the repeal of that and that the operations going on right now in fact are consistent with that 2001 resolution. now, that causes great problems to me and two i think, many members of the community. in the absence of the passage of a new aumf the administration is maintaining that they have the authority to continue, as they have for 13 years under operation enduring freedom. that obviously, is a problem for us. most of us we will be sitting here as your successor is sitting here perhaps not with the same interpretation of the word enduring. my question is then go to, is this going to open up a potential for an open-ended war in the middle east? will it allow for unfettered deployment of ground troops? and ultimately, whether or not we are opening up
operation enduring freedom. we are now past 13 years in that enduring fight and the resolution, of course, was also the basis for the justification of our actions in somalia, yemen. and the administration is saying quite clearly that they oppose the appeal -- opposed the repeal of that and that the operations going on right now in fact are consistent with that 2001 resolution. now, that causes great problems to me and two i think, many members of the community. in the absence of the passage of...
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>> it doesn't change anything on the ground, the operations against isil will continue. what barack obama is trying to do is give himself a legal framework for operating against isil. there is no geographic restrictions to the efforts against isil, but there would be a time limit, three years. also says that there would be no continuing effort by ground forces which means that they could use ground forces under words that would have to be agreed but there is the possibility that after three years, they couldn't be used. this wouldn't be ongoing wouldn't be open-ended. that is to try to assuage concerns on the democratic side. this is really just a legal framework to give barack obama some sort of wiggle room. how soon will it be in place it's going to take several months of discussion on capitol hill. they're going to be hearings, there will be discussions committees will meet, people called to give evidence. this isn't going to change anything legally but it is a legal framework. it's the first time that barack obama has gone to congress to ask for these powers. >> he's
>> it doesn't change anything on the ground, the operations against isil will continue. what barack obama is trying to do is give himself a legal framework for operating against isil. there is no geographic restrictions to the efforts against isil, but there would be a time limit, three years. also says that there would be no continuing effort by ground forces which means that they could use ground forces under words that would have to be agreed but there is the possibility that after...
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i wish our information operations was as good as that's guise. everything when we do, when we achieve something, what do we do? we like to fall into the background. it's better the iraqis take credit for the things that they've achieved. well, you know what, 100% wrong. when the iogc kurds force guys have any involvement, or even if they have no involvement in a successful operation they get their most senior leadership right there and plaster their faces across every media outlet and social media outlet they can find. i think we need to be doing more to demonstrate what the u.s. and the international coalition is doing to stabilize iraq. because we're really on a back foot when it comes to information operations. so these guys are ambitious. they are not some kind of minor, small group of concerned local citizens, former satwa, et cetera. in 2009 when the satwa was being set up these guys never disbanded. these guys never did bio met tribes. most of these satwa movements, they came in they signed their piece of paper, they did the biometrics whi
i wish our information operations was as good as that's guise. everything when we do, when we achieve something, what do we do? we like to fall into the background. it's better the iraqis take credit for the things that they've achieved. well, you know what, 100% wrong. when the iogc kurds force guys have any involvement, or even if they have no involvement in a successful operation they get their most senior leadership right there and plaster their faces across every media outlet and social...
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forces in enduring offensive combat ground operations. the white house has to report to congress every six months. i want to focus on the language there, the" enduring defensive ground operations." that is a key sticking point as congress prepares to debate this because a lot of democrats say what does "enduring" mean and josh earnest was asked about that during the press briefing and he said look he's not going to put a time line on that word, that this represents the president's thinking and this is not another war in iraq or afghanistan, an extended military campaign. but having said that earnest made the point that the president needs to have some broad authority in case there are contingencies and in case there are ground troops that are needed in a limited capacity. now on the other side of the argument you have republicans who say the language in this aumf is too limited and it could tie the president's hands and tie military commanders' hands. and you have democrats saying this should be limited by geography. the administration sa
forces in enduring offensive combat ground operations. the white house has to report to congress every six months. i want to focus on the language there, the" enduring defensive ground operations." that is a key sticking point as congress prepares to debate this because a lot of democrats say what does "enduring" mean and josh earnest was asked about that during the press briefing and he said look he's not going to put a time line on that word, that this represents the...
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operations. they may be in a position to tell you a little bit more about who their counterparts are in yemen. but there are -- >> are these u.s. national security officials in yemen you're referring to? >> there are department of defense personnel, u.s. department of defense personnel that continue to be on the ground in yemen, that are continuing to work with their counterparts to carry out counterterrorism missions. >> someone might ask you reasonably, the embassy is closed. you had a pretty serious and somewhat delicate, to use your words, evacuation of u.s. personnel. in what way does this still qualify as a success of u.s. counterterrorism operations? >> well, major it's really important to differentiate between two things. yemen has been a country that has been divided and reassembled on multiple occasions. it is a country with a pretty weak central government. that's been the case for a long time now. and that is despite the effort of the united states to try to support yemenis in having
operations. they may be in a position to tell you a little bit more about who their counterparts are in yemen. but there are -- >> are these u.s. national security officials in yemen you're referring to? >> there are department of defense personnel, u.s. department of defense personnel that continue to be on the ground in yemen, that are continuing to work with their counterparts to carry out counterterrorism missions. >> someone might ask you reasonably, the embassy is...
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are good operators and we suggest they be able to seek enrollment commissioners that is our last slide only comments staff has received about the approval are two e-mails each of those seek a continuance today and reflected some confusion hass as to what the program does and not do i want to recap a couple key points with the understanding the program is a procedural piece it explicit limit any opportunities for public comment rather by virtual of the process it enhances the notification and outreach stage to the application that are able to enroll the dp 3 automately basing place it on the consent calendar and the straightforwardness of the application and it provides additional notification what the cd b-3 p there's no change to the standards of approval so it is necessary not a change to how you treat this item are regardless of the consent calendar no change to whether or not someone can comment in what way bra or during the hearing and to drive the point home bars can't be able to move forward forward and enroll in the process bars are not to be included in the program thank you f
are good operators and we suggest they be able to seek enrollment commissioners that is our last slide only comments staff has received about the approval are two e-mails each of those seek a continuance today and reflected some confusion hass as to what the program does and not do i want to recap a couple key points with the understanding the program is a procedural piece it explicit limit any opportunities for public comment rather by virtual of the process it enhances the notification and...
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in crisis operations and steady-state operations asked us to do three things, defend the homeland to do counterterrorism operations distributed counterterrorism operations and also provide a deterrent presence in many different regions. first we are not going to compromise on homeland defense. we know that and in sequester cuts we probably wouldn't have to. it was certainly affect our ability to do deterrents across the world so you may find we would have to do presence in fewer locations or lower amplitude presence in many locations. those are the kinds of decisions will have to make and that will impact her freedom of action in the world and american leadership. i don't think many people would sign up for that right now. i think we would have broad agreement across the government that had sequestered levels we will have to make adjustments to the strategy. >> we have time for one more. >> we had to stop flying squadrons stop flying and putting ships and apple maintenance. we stop doing all of those things and we dug a readiness hole. the balance of the bipartisan budget act we were
in crisis operations and steady-state operations asked us to do three things, defend the homeland to do counterterrorism operations distributed counterterrorism operations and also provide a deterrent presence in many different regions. first we are not going to compromise on homeland defense. we know that and in sequester cuts we probably wouldn't have to. it was certainly affect our ability to do deterrents across the world so you may find we would have to do presence in fewer locations or...
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they wanted an operation that was a joint operation with the u.n. they certainly don't want generals who are guilty of human rights abuses to be leading this operation. and i think there are two important days coming up in the next couple of weeks. the u.n. security council will be going on a trip in africa, and i suspect there will be some pressure there on the drc during those meetings. and also coming up in the next couple of weeks there is a security council meeting on the situation in drc. i think there there will be pressure put on the drc because i don't think anybody here in new york likes how this is playing out at the moment. >> james bays at the u.n. headquarters, thank you. well coming up on al jazeera, india's swine flu outbreak. doctors battling battling to contain the disease which has killed more than 800 people this year. he's out there. there's a guy out there whose making a name for himself in a sport where your name and maybe a number are what define you. somewhere in that pack is a driver that can intimidate the intimidator. a g
they wanted an operation that was a joint operation with the u.n. they certainly don't want generals who are guilty of human rights abuses to be leading this operation. and i think there are two important days coming up in the next couple of weeks. the u.n. security council will be going on a trip in africa, and i suspect there will be some pressure there on the drc during those meetings. and also coming up in the next couple of weeks there is a security council meeting on the situation in drc....
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but now a lot of countries are coming online and operators are coming to us. i expect to see a lot over the next year. >> does that mean no advertising? >> i don't think it is necessary to subsidize and make this a cheap model. in most of these countries there is not a big ad market yet. it is not that we won't do it eventually, but right now what we need to do is to -- we are now focused a lot on the quality will of the ads. doing that in the developed world -- in asia, europe, it is and will going to be the biggest driver of profitability, not trying to make at markets out of you countries just coming to life. >> once you get people connected, once you have the power to reach them, how do you use that power? >> do you mean us >> i am talking about facebook. >> for us, it is all about enabling people. we worked with zambia to rollout a suite of basic services. in within weeks we heard amazing stories coming in of people using the internet. and expectant mother using the internet for the first time to look up safety and health information for how to raise her
but now a lot of countries are coming online and operators are coming to us. i expect to see a lot over the next year. >> does that mean no advertising? >> i don't think it is necessary to subsidize and make this a cheap model. in most of these countries there is not a big ad market yet. it is not that we won't do it eventually, but right now what we need to do is to -- we are now focused a lot on the quality will of the ads. doing that in the developed world -- in asia, europe, it...
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we do have some number of special operations forces that are operating in yemen. >> reporter: u.s.training forces still. there have been drone strikes in recent days. but analysts say there's still a major void with few if any american intelligence operatives to work on the ground with their yemen counterparts. that cooperation with the yemens was seen as crucial to the operations against al qaeda. >> how will the u.s. compensate for the loss of the intelligence operatives on the ground in yemen if they don't have them how are they going to know where to go after potential al qaeda targets? >> reporter: it makes it more difficult. they can have surveillance and conduct signals intercept. they can do counterterrorism from saudi arabia or off the coast of yemen and there are special operations forces on the ground in southern yemen. but nothing takes the place of those intelligence operatives on the ground operating from the u.s. embassy there. they are crucial and now they are gone. >> that embassy shut down at least for now. thank you. >>> joining us, senator james risch risch, a m
we do have some number of special operations forces that are operating in yemen. >> reporter: u.s.training forces still. there have been drone strikes in recent days. but analysts say there's still a major void with few if any american intelligence operatives to work on the ground with their yemen counterparts. that cooperation with the yemens was seen as crucial to the operations against al qaeda. >> how will the u.s. compensate for the loss of the intelligence operatives on the...
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we have five we operate. they want to look at an enigma machine, and you can actually operate this device. we will do that in just a second. the germans adopted this as their main battlefield tactical communications device largely because it had an amazing capability. despite the fact that it is electric -- electrical mechanical, it can produce permutations of three times 10 to the hundred and 14th power. that is more than all of the stars in the universe, and it makes it virtually impossible, at least on paper, to do a brute force operation. it is way too much information to go through, and because of that, the germans believed you cannot find the key, and you will not be breaking any messages. now, the cryptologic power comes from the three rotors that make up the device. when you hit a key on the keyboard, the current will flow into this plug board, up through the rotors, reflect, and come back through and then again light up here. this is a very versatile machine. it is portable. you can take this anywher
we have five we operate. they want to look at an enigma machine, and you can actually operate this device. we will do that in just a second. the germans adopted this as their main battlefield tactical communications device largely because it had an amazing capability. despite the fact that it is electric -- electrical mechanical, it can produce permutations of three times 10 to the hundred and 14th power. that is more than all of the stars in the universe, and it makes it virtually impossible,...
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conducting a spectrum of operations ranging from deterrence to rachel engagement operations like pacific pathway. and the southern command the army continues to support joint task force gitmo in guantÁnamo bay and joint task force bravo in honduras. in the european command, the nation has over 28,000 soldiers on the ground as we've seen every new the level of activity involving army units. many of these soldiers are sporting operation atlantic resolve the provides our european allies assurance of u.s. commitment in the region and america's opposing russian aggression and supporting ukraine's democracy. in the nation's africa command the army soldiers are supporting joint task force operations in of the horn of africa and more recently, operation united assistance to combat the ebola outbreak in western africa. the middle east continues to be very active, and a dangerous area of the world with over 20,000 army soldiers deployed in six of the 20 countries in the central command area of responsibility. in addition to operation freedom sentinel which many of you might remember was formerly c
conducting a spectrum of operations ranging from deterrence to rachel engagement operations like pacific pathway. and the southern command the army continues to support joint task force gitmo in guantÁnamo bay and joint task force bravo in honduras. in the european command, the nation has over 28,000 soldiers on the ground as we've seen every new the level of activity involving army units. many of these soldiers are sporting operation atlantic resolve the provides our european allies assurance...
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the pace of world operations has hampered that. that is one of the channels described on this chart that require us we believe to step up our game and make it a challenge for us to try and do what we have been doing at the funding levels we have been at if you want us to continue the have that quality force in the future. as i said, in any introduction briefly, the force structure the size of the military that is we believe we need to support is roughly the same as what we have been saying in terms of end strength and the size of the nuclear triad and major operational units like the number of ships, tactical fighter wings. there shouldn't be any surprises to those of you who follow these issues closely. we have slowed some of the ramps on end strength to allow people more last year's budget i know had some confusion about the army. i can address that later but we have straightened that out in this year's budget request. we also have some of the same proposals to the extent to some of which were agreed in whole. some in part. some
the pace of world operations has hampered that. that is one of the channels described on this chart that require us we believe to step up our game and make it a challenge for us to try and do what we have been doing at the funding levels we have been at if you want us to continue the have that quality force in the future. as i said, in any introduction briefly, the force structure the size of the military that is we believe we need to support is roughly the same as what we have been saying in...
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operating profit rose to roughly $1.5 billion, up 17.5%. sony's ailing tv business saw an upturn in sales in europe and the u.s. the executives expect to trim their earlier estimated loss by $500 million. even so they say they expect to post a net loss of about $1.4 billion. >>> well the weak yen has also helped to deliver higher profits to japan's other big companies. listed firms have reported healthy business results for the first time -- for the first nine months of the current fiscal year which began in april. analysts at snbc nikko securities surveyed 500 companies on the first section of the tokyo stock exchange. combined pretax profit between last april and december came in at around $112 billion. in yen terms the number is just shy of a 12% year-on-year rise. electronics companies logged a roughly 50% increase. precision equipment makers nearly 40%. and machinery firms more than 20%. but textile firms reported lower profits as the weaker yen pushed up the cost of imported materials. retail and real estate companies also saw profit
operating profit rose to roughly $1.5 billion, up 17.5%. sony's ailing tv business saw an upturn in sales in europe and the u.s. the executives expect to trim their earlier estimated loss by $500 million. even so they say they expect to post a net loss of about $1.4 billion. >>> well the weak yen has also helped to deliver higher profits to japan's other big companies. listed firms have reported healthy business results for the first time -- for the first nine months of the current...
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>> that's correct. >> since operation irthe operation began.s the pace of the operation sufficient to eradicate isil at this point? >> well, eradication is not the end state that we are seeking at this particular moment. our hope -- hope is not the term that i want to use. what our expectation is, given the strategy of the u.s. co- coalition air power and ultimately syrian forces will over time give us the strategic outcome that we desire. the combination of all those things together is what we anticipate . >> so besides the air strikes then does the president's comprehensive and sustained strategy envision? >> several things. the first is to provide the stability of the iraqi government which is essential. we're working with the government in respect to reforms in partnership with the body of government which is inclined to see it that way. we're working closely with the iraqi security forces to prepare them for a long-term counter offensive which will remove them from the country. we're working as an international coalition on behalf of iraq
>> that's correct. >> since operation irthe operation began.s the pace of the operation sufficient to eradicate isil at this point? >> well, eradication is not the end state that we are seeking at this particular moment. our hope -- hope is not the term that i want to use. what our expectation is, given the strategy of the u.s. co- coalition air power and ultimately syrian forces will over time give us the strategic outcome that we desire. the combination of all those things...
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a handful are online operating out of different countries. the feds can't do much about it, there's no legislation. >> a criminal law makes it unable to go after porn site operators, and providing a deterrent for anyone thinking of engaging in this behaviour. it would be one clear indication conduct. >> the state laws have some grey areas. in california, for example, the first person in the state, this was the first person arrested when the revenge porn law came in effect. prosecutors were convicted of using extortion laws, avoiding constitutional consequence of free speech. >> i think it's wrong, what the people are doing is wrong. is it protected, i don't know. >> once the pictures are out there, they are out there. >> unless someone has money to pay a lawyer hundreds of thousands, not many are willing to take the case. that is what happened. she couldn't afford a lawyer for a civil case, and maryland police never pursued charges. she's part of a group offering support to other victims dignity. >> the internet is a wonderful tool, and a won
a handful are online operating out of different countries. the feds can't do much about it, there's no legislation. >> a criminal law makes it unable to go after porn site operators, and providing a deterrent for anyone thinking of engaging in this behaviour. it would be one clear indication conduct. >> the state laws have some grey areas. in california, for example, the first person in the state, this was the first person arrested when the revenge porn law came in effect....
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but then i went into the operations room and i was shown another map of the operations and i have been told was in the top left-hand left hand corner and all the rest of it was just sort of blank. i said what about that and in the left-hand corner i had this sense of the background, then controlled territory that's where all of the supply routes were and there was definitely talk about larger with me need to be dealt with and then it became this place where lots of millions were killed and it was a big moment and it sort of answer answered the public consciousness but i think when i was out there nobody in britain or the united states would have heard of it. it was very much on the agenda but it was kind of that if that is what the u.s. marines will be dealing with. >> host: interesting. i found it fascinating even going back my last trip was 2012 and it was considered at least in the district to send her to be pretty safe at that point. now you had in the initial send her the kind of same thing. you still have these in between and even in 2012 when there have been years of american op
but then i went into the operations room and i was shown another map of the operations and i have been told was in the top left-hand left hand corner and all the rest of it was just sort of blank. i said what about that and in the left-hand corner i had this sense of the background, then controlled territory that's where all of the supply routes were and there was definitely talk about larger with me need to be dealt with and then it became this place where lots of millions were killed and it...
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yard work and gate operations will be at the discretion at the operators. >>> standard and poors cut sovereign rating into territory. citing greece's growing cash constraints and late today, reuters reported that greece must now apply for a bailout extension by february 16th to keep its euro zone financial banking. a few days before that deadline the greek government will have a chance to present its reform plan to euro zone finance ministers. >>> still ahead, spies on wall street and why one of the most powerful officials at the justice department warns they are out there lurking. >>> a warning for wall street today from the justice department. spies are actively trying to access the u.s. financial system. the alert comes after last week's arrest of alleged russian spies operating in new york. our eamon javers spoke with the assistant attorney general for the national security and joining us from washington with details on that. good evening, eamon. >> reporter: good evening, sue. i spoke to john carlin at the expect department of justice earlier today. the message for wall street i
yard work and gate operations will be at the discretion at the operators. >>> standard and poors cut sovereign rating into territory. citing greece's growing cash constraints and late today, reuters reported that greece must now apply for a bailout extension by february 16th to keep its euro zone financial banking. a few days before that deadline the greek government will have a chance to present its reform plan to euro zone finance ministers. >>> still ahead, spies on wall...
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two simultaneous operations were held. first one started from resipra moved to syria and carried out the necessary work to move the suleman tombs. they prepared new ground for suleman sartum to move to. >> our colleague bernard smith joins us, any more details on the operation and why now? >> reporter: turkish prime minister here gave a very unusual early morning press conference and said there had been increased fighting in the area around suleman shaw's tomb, increased fighting between i.s.i.l. fighters and kurdish fighters so the turkey government decided this was the time to evacuate these 40 or so soldiers. they've been there as it is nearly a year protecting this tomb. the turkish prime minister took with them the remains of suleman shaw and someshah the size of a football pitch, 25 kilometers into syria. >> give us the historical importance of this tomb and why it means so much to the turkish. >> suleman shah, the area of the size of the football pitch one of those geographical anomalies left over from towards the e
two simultaneous operations were held. first one started from resipra moved to syria and carried out the necessary work to move the suleman tombs. they prepared new ground for suleman sartum to move to. >> our colleague bernard smith joins us, any more details on the operation and why now? >> reporter: turkish prime minister here gave a very unusual early morning press conference and said there had been increased fighting in the area around suleman shaw's tomb, increased fighting...
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operation enduring freedom. we are now past 13 years in that enduring fight and that resolution, of course was also the basis for the justification of our actions in somalia in yemen and the administration is saying quite clearly that they oppose the repeal of that and that the operations that are going on right now to my in fact, are consistent with that 2001 resolution. now, that causes great problems to me and many members of the community because even in the absence of the passage of a knew aumf the administration is maintaining that they have the authority to continue as they have for 13 years under operation enduring freedom. so that obviously is a problem for us because it sits there as an underlying authority for the next president, democrat or republican who is sworn in on january 20 2017. most of us we will be sitting here then as your successor is sitting here and perhaps not with the same interpretation of the word enduring. so my questions and then go to, is this going to open up a potential for an
operation enduring freedom. we are now past 13 years in that enduring fight and that resolution, of course was also the basis for the justification of our actions in somalia in yemen and the administration is saying quite clearly that they oppose the repeal of that and that the operations that are going on right now to my in fact, are consistent with that 2001 resolution. now, that causes great problems to me and many members of the community because even in the absence of the passage of a knew...
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and a very successful operation.ain interest in it was that it was a complicated chemical and metallurgical operation. but subsequently the bolsheviks when they seized it weren't able to manipulate because they had locked up all the brains in the staff and expelled all our american staff. and so it shut down and it was closed i think for 15 years or more. and all those people were put out of a job. >> i see. during your experience in russia how did you get along with the russian people? >> we got along extremely well because at that time the government was anxious to see the development of the natural resources of the country and we were the first americans to come in. we had no political implications. british and french and all the other nationalities carried with them certain political possibilities. so the russians welcomed the americans. >> i see. >> we had no difficulty getting on with the people because for that type of an operation we tried to get the best intelligence there was. we paid wages far higher than
and a very successful operation.ain interest in it was that it was a complicated chemical and metallurgical operation. but subsequently the bolsheviks when they seized it weren't able to manipulate because they had locked up all the brains in the staff and expelled all our american staff. and so it shut down and it was closed i think for 15 years or more. and all those people were put out of a job. >> i see. during your experience in russia how did you get along with the russian people?...
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in san francisco for a longtime and a problem of this activity the city will not permit them to operate illegally we're not heard of this item i think we've been doing business for 2 years i've not heard the cart will make us for people to do their business then sorry based on this i'm trying to do basically a small business and trying to work with the city and gain and help myself and my family so my that's all i can say right now. >> are you finished. >> yeah. >> so i is have a question is this the only cart you operate in san francisco in the bay area. >> yes. >> you're the sole - >> the sole owner yes. >> thank you arrest okay. we'll hear from the department. >> good evening raul with paychecks just to start off with a brief history on this application the applicant did apply for two separate locations under one permit on market street and the 954 property is the one in question public works reviewed this and in correlation with the public works code and determining this was not in compliance after the notifications went out there of the 4 oakland's within the allotted time period a
in san francisco for a longtime and a problem of this activity the city will not permit them to operate illegally we're not heard of this item i think we've been doing business for 2 years i've not heard the cart will make us for people to do their business then sorry based on this i'm trying to do basically a small business and trying to work with the city and gain and help myself and my family so my that's all i can say right now. >> are you finished. >> yeah. >> so i is...
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the plan predicts the operating and capital projects. the base case shows what is most likely based on what we know about the economy, our revenues and leasing initiatives that will build revenue and what we know about our expense growth. the low case explores key drivers that would affect a financial decline for the port enterprise so that the port commission knows what to plan and watch for specifically in the case of an economic slowdown, or to guard against in the case of slow performance in lease initiative. the high case is an improved condition so we can strive for those outcomes. the capital plan is the port's strategy and shows how well we are doing addressing our capital backlog and renewal needs. this presentation allows for the port commission and public input because the 10 year capital plan focuses on our investment strategy over the next 10 years it is our strategic planning document and reflects our values and priorities. the capital budget request is a staff recommendation to the port commission on how to spend one-time
the plan predicts the operating and capital projects. the base case shows what is most likely based on what we know about the economy, our revenues and leasing initiatives that will build revenue and what we know about our expense growth. the low case explores key drivers that would affect a financial decline for the port enterprise so that the port commission knows what to plan and watch for specifically in the case of an economic slowdown, or to guard against in the case of slow performance...
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this must be achieved before a sniper takes part in combat operation. one shot, one kill. united states army snipers. >> on american artifacts we toward the national cryptologic museum on the campus of the national security agency to learn about the making and breaking of secret codes. next, a tour of the enigma exhibit, the film "the imitation game" features a story of mathematician alan turing who is credited with cracking the enigma code. >> this is our most popular exhibit. we have people who come from all over the world to see it. this is authentic german enigma machine. we have about five you can actually operate and people come from not only around the united states but around the world is a not only want to look at and enigma machine but you can actually operate this device and we are going to do that in just a second. the germans adopted this device as their main battlefield tactical communications device because it has an amazing capability. despite the fact it is electromechanical, it can produce permutations of three times 10 to the 114th power. that's more tha
this must be achieved before a sniper takes part in combat operation. one shot, one kill. united states army snipers. >> on american artifacts we toward the national cryptologic museum on the campus of the national security agency to learn about the making and breaking of secret codes. next, a tour of the enigma exhibit, the film "the imitation game" features a story of mathematician alan turing who is credited with cracking the enigma code. >> this is our most popular...
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as a commander in iraq, i used to have the special operators coming from 5 to 20 operations they hadthat night. each one of the operations had all the components that jim just mentioned. but they also have extense i target packages with unbelievable intelligence associated with that. something like a hostage rescue from a strategic level, you have to have not only the intelligence in the package but you have to continually feed the additional intelligence to the commander who's overseeing the operation. so when they leave with whatever type of equipment they have on whatever type of aircraft or device, they have one packet. they receive updated information in the air. they're going to have new information that's going to tell them to continue to proceed or not and the further those distances get with the greater amount of support, the more intelligence you need. it's a continual action. these are really tough milssion. >> they had enough intelligence to pull this off because the situation on the ground in syria by most accounts is less than optimal to say the least. >> well, jim can
as a commander in iraq, i used to have the special operators coming from 5 to 20 operations they hadthat night. each one of the operations had all the components that jim just mentioned. but they also have extense i target packages with unbelievable intelligence associated with that. something like a hostage rescue from a strategic level, you have to have not only the intelligence in the package but you have to continually feed the additional intelligence to the commander who's overseeing the...
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vessel operations are limited because there is a temporary shortage of experienced crane operators. >> we don't see improvements. got worse. we should be working 24/7 right now. too catch up on the back log. >> reporter: the union did not return our call for an explanation but if you start seeing these blooms going down you will know they are beginning operation. if not we will notice there are continuing problems. we will see. but by 7:00 p.m. they should be in operation. reporting live, tom vacar, ktvu fox 2 news. >> i don't get it. why does it seem like there isn't the urgency to get through the back log? you have all these businesses waiting, food rotting, all these ships waiting to be unloaded, where is the urgency? >> reporter: there is no urgency. today the crane operators decided to have a meeting that headquarters of the union and so while they were talking only one ship was being unloaded. people are looking that port of oakland as a place they may want to skip. some people may look at port of oakland as skance. we will look into that as well. >> that would be unfortunate be
vessel operations are limited because there is a temporary shortage of experienced crane operators. >> we don't see improvements. got worse. we should be working 24/7 right now. too catch up on the back log. >> reporter: the union did not return our call for an explanation but if you start seeing these blooms going down you will know they are beginning operation. if not we will notice there are continuing problems. we will see. but by 7:00 p.m. they should be in operation. reporting...
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we operate off of a standard u.s. army decisive action training environment, which powers our combat traing centers and mission command training program. we ao use the nato scenario, and in fact we have voluntarily, for nato, built it all the way down to the squad level, so you can have a unified single scenariohat goes from the squad level all the way up to e core level, and allows us to jump between life and computer assisted exercises at all those echelons. we have huge flexibility. how does it play into wargaming? when we distribute exercises where do we distribute them? distribute them to th counies where our forces arere link u up -- linked up with host nations, as part of operation atlantic resolve. this is an effort to reassure r allies east of germany in the face of current events. we titles exercises that our forces are doing into a larger scenario that is usually based out of a live exercise, annd connect it to a higher level command and control, soe can tually practice the mechanical aspects of the war fig
we operate off of a standard u.s. army decisive action training environment, which powers our combat traing centers and mission command training program. we ao use the nato scenario, and in fact we have voluntarily, for nato, built it all the way down to the squad level, so you can have a unified single scenariohat goes from the squad level all the way up to e core level, and allows us to jump between life and computer assisted exercises at all those echelons. we have huge flexibility. how does...