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listen to the testimony think of and they looked closely at the mclaren report how can two organizations look at the same evidence and come up with two drastically different conclusions. i'm what i think is important to realize we haven't yet got reasoned decision in this case and i thought it was very interesting facts that in the class decision they said that the eleven or three. were in legible supply and sharing two thousand and eighteen now we have a lot of reasons why implication because the twenty one you've been clear that means that they would be eligible presumably for two thousand and eighteen yet you know seized is trying to cram which you count. so i don't think this is over yet for the twenty athletes but i think they could still competing plans. yeah as you mentioned the i.o.c. has already reacted reacted to this saying that that the decision does not mean that they are automatically get the privilege of an invitation to the games so how likely do you think it is that those twenty eight athletes will actually make it there or will the i.o.c. do everything in their power to stop
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look at the plans for port scott. emily? >> reporter: yeah, no government agency is welcome, no for an organization, who is welcome is the organization with a higher minded goal looking to better society. >> reporter: 30 acres of prime real estate that sat mostly empty since the army left in 1994. the presidio trust is trying to review life -- renew life and to fort scott. >> we are hopeful to focus on something more than just the bottom line here. >> reporter: the trust issued a request for concept proposal hoping to get submission from mission driven organizations looking to make the campus a hub for 21st-century social, and/or environmental change. >> we want to hear from individuals, philanthropists, organizations, universities. as to how they would occupy the campus. >> reporter: it's the largest undeveloped area in the park. they are all set around parade ground green space. the first to organizations hit capacity. there is clearly a demand. the renovations will not be easy. costing at least $200 million. in all under the strict guidelines of the national park service and presidio trust. they say they are fully prepared to wait
look at the plans for port scott. emily? >> reporter: yeah, no government agency is welcome, no for an organization, who is welcome is the organization with a higher minded goal looking to better society. >> reporter: 30 acres of prime real estate that sat mostly empty since the army left in 1994. the presidio trust is trying to review life -- renew life and to fort scott. >> we are hopeful to focus on something more than just the bottom line here. >> reporter: the trust...
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with this activity the national democratic redistricting committee is the only organization looking at this years electoral map strictly through a redistricting lens. it is very important. only through a redistricting lens. during the redistricting process in 2011, republican used new technology to take gerrymandering to what i would say unprecedented levels. they lock themselves into power for the past decade and shut out i believe, voters from the electoral process. in many cases, it has been communities of color, african-americans, latinos that have been most adversely affected by gerrymandering. it is not a coincidence that where we see the greatest amount of gerrymandering, during the last round of redistricting in texas, wisconsin and north carolina, we also see sthe states have passed some of the most oppressive voter id laws. there is one strategic hub focused on redistricting. no two states are the same.we have analyzed all of the states and looked at each of them. we are executing a comprehensive four prong approach employs the redistricting process and it is tailored to what
with this activity the national democratic redistricting committee is the only organization looking at this years electoral map strictly through a redistricting lens. it is very important. only through a redistricting lens. during the redistricting process in 2011, republican used new technology to take gerrymandering to what i would say unprecedented levels. they lock themselves into power for the past decade and shut out i believe, voters from the electoral process. in many cases, it has been...
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we have the community based organizations looking to expand and want to expand we're looking at the stateto look to transfer loan funds into grants for agency might be eligible for expansion for their facilities it's an issue. and looking at the pipeline we have i'm not sewer -- sure the funding would be part of capacity but we have a separate revenue stream. >> i'm familiar with the childcare facilities fund. if the money were here how are we going to implement it if we don't have the slot and i hear what you're saying the childcare facilities fund is important and the priorities in terms of 200% of ami or increasing people's compensation package or doing universal from 3 to 4. they're important conversations to have. this is going to be out there. people will be talking and asking questions this is my first opportunity to ask the question to have the chance so that's why i'm asking. i don't think i have any other questions particularly now. i think that got to the heart of what i was asking -- >> i'm told i'm allowed to answer a question. >> supervisor kim. >> actually, i was about to a
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redistrictingro process so with all this activity the redistricting committee is theol only organization looking at this year's electoral map strictly through the redistricting will that is very important. that process that occurred in 2011 republicans used new technology for gerrymandering for those unprecedented levels to create districts to lock themselves into power to shut out i believe voters from the electoral process. so in many cases communities of color that have been the most adversely affected by gerrymandering but it isn't a coincidence that where we see gerrymandering with the redistricting in texas and wisconsin and north carolina also states have passed the most oppressive and unnecessary voter identification laws the known strategic have for redistricting no two states are the same we have analyzed each off them so we are executing a comprehensive approachoa with that redistricting -- redistricting process to what we have found in our analysis. enable us to be most effective i will go through those four ways. first we will support reform efforts with ballot initiatives in states
redistrictingro process so with all this activity the redistricting committee is theol only organization looking at this year's electoral map strictly through the redistricting will that is very important. that process that occurred in 2011 republicans used new technology for gerrymandering for those unprecedented levels to create districts to lock themselves into power to shut out i believe voters from the electoral process. so in many cases communities of color that have been the most...
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sought by the gestapo as the water capello or red orchestra they developed an underground organization. looking at the all the cup the so-called zero took up hello it wasn't the type of organization people long maintained it was it was never a group of spies nor part of the illegal communist party and instead they were groups of friends who overlap through the acquaintance of individuals the bush president becomes self importance of. these days you call it a network as well as. through communist friends shills of boys and soon met tons copy. most would actually suppose my father has done what sort of horror should supporters and didn't need to do a lot of convincing with my father of course for him it was clear that their hope was the so at union and the red army. vents these are critical. if this war would start then that would be the end of naziism in germany. a good being a target for my god please before my parents got married. boys and approached my father and asked him if he could imagine working as a radio man. forgot so i'll go but one time my father asked why and i said it in the next
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when she saw the damage from a parkland victim she said the organ looked like an over ripe melon slashedy a sledge hammer. i want to bring in malcolm. you've trained for years as a fighter in the military. you fired weapons dozens of times. i've never done anything like. walk me through what happens to your body in the middle of danger. >> well, you know, the psychology and physiology of what happens in a fire fight is completely dependent on the individual. everybody behaves differently. i mean the way i felt the first time someone ever shot at me which was overseas in a military operation in the middle east, you know, i froze up for about a second and then realized i was in mortal danger and looked for cover. you have to be trained to want to get up and go into fire. that's what the armed force does for you. i went through s.w.a.t. officer training when i got out of the military and the first thing they do is they teach you, is to really lock up and then move in on a target. that's what active shooter training is foirn law enforceme enforcement. but if you're not trained or proficient
when she saw the damage from a parkland victim she said the organ looked like an over ripe melon slashedy a sledge hammer. i want to bring in malcolm. you've trained for years as a fighter in the military. you fired weapons dozens of times. i've never done anything like. walk me through what happens to your body in the middle of danger. >> well, you know, the psychology and physiology of what happens in a fire fight is completely dependent on the individual. everybody behaves differently....
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the national redistricting committee is the only organization looking at this years electoral map. strictly through a redistricting lens. it is very important. during the redistricting process that occurred in 2011, republicans use new technology to pick gerrymandering which is what i would say was unprecedented levels by creating districts they lock themselves into power in the past decade and shut out i believe, voters from the electoral process. in many cases, it has been communities of color, african-americans, latinos that have been the most adversely affected by gerrymandering. it is not a coincidence. clearly see the greatest gerrymandering during the last round of redistricting in texas, wisconsin and north carolina. you also see those states pass some of the most oppressive and unnecessary voter id laws. the first and only strategic hub focused on redistricting. no two are the same. we looked at each of the states so we are executing a comprehensive four prong approach to influence the redistricting process that is tailored to what we have found in our each of the states.
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quite the chill in the air helping, catch this on this out in kansas, will turn into much more organized lookingf at it coldest obviously as it comes early in the morning, and that means, it is cents a whole mix, snow, sleet, freezing rain eventually turning to rain. here in philly, and depending where go. you will hit the jackpot with snow and ice so far to the north and west. here is 5:00 a.m. tomorrow. wake up with us at that time, you may see this if you have relatively commodore barry quick commute. come six, 7:00 a.m., looking at the entire region covered in snow, save for the southern delmarva. the snow will continue to pile up couple every inches at least through the northern counties before the change overtakes place. so we'll have to worry about icing initially, hovey rain second half of the day, mess for both commutes for different reasons. thankfully, eagles game day, a a lot colder. >> thank you. look at the gorgeous sky. looking at 95, at girard, just absolutely pink, little bit of yellow. traveling in the southbound reger tveling at posted speeds there. going pretty slow, same sto
quite the chill in the air helping, catch this on this out in kansas, will turn into much more organized lookingf at it coldest obviously as it comes early in the morning, and that means, it is cents a whole mix, snow, sleet, freezing rain eventually turning to rain. here in philly, and depending where go. you will hit the jackpot with snow and ice so far to the north and west. here is 5:00 a.m. tomorrow. wake up with us at that time, you may see this if you have relatively commodore barry...
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look weak and i think the. and see trying to avoid that because it would also make your organization here make it look the organization because it's at least what a lot of people in a.n.c. think i'm pretty sure that they would get a simple majority deadest needed for a motion of no confidence but it would also expose people who don't support it with india and see people who support still part of his network and i think they that's why to try to avoid a risk will so it's easier if he steps down. this is a man he has been dogged by so much controversy i just want to bring us back to where it all began because he was replaced as deputy president of south africa back in two thousand and five when he was implicated in a corruption scandal but since that i mean the party has really stood by their man and so what has changed now specifically within the a.n.c. and within the country well i think and as you could see in the report people are fed up with jacob zuma there's been more allegations of state capture coming up which means. you know he has developed strong corrupt networks and people see that so and he doesn't deliver
look weak and i think the. and see trying to avoid that because it would also make your organization here make it look the organization because it's at least what a lot of people in a.n.c. think i'm pretty sure that they would get a simple majority deadest needed for a motion of no confidence but it would also expose people who don't support it with india and see people who support still part of his network and i think they that's why to try to avoid a risk will so it's easier if he steps down....
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within all this activity, the national democratic redistricting committee is the only organization looking at this year's electoral map strictly through a redistricting lens. that's very important, only through a redistricting lens. during the redistricting process that occurred in 2011, republicans used new technology to take gerrymandering to what i would say were unprecedented levels by creating safe districts, they locked themselves into power over this past decade and shut out, i believe, voters from the electoral process. now, in many cases, it has been communities of color, african americans, latinos that have been the most adversely affected by gerrymandering. it's not a coincidence that where we see the greatest amount of gerrymandering during the last round of redistricting in texas, in wisconsin, and in north carolina, you also see those states have passed some of the most oppressive and unnecessary voter i.d. laws. ndrc is the first and only strategic hub that is focused on redistricting. now, no two states are the same. we've analyzed all of the states and looked at each of th
within all this activity, the national democratic redistricting committee is the only organization looking at this year's electoral map strictly through a redistricting lens. that's very important, only through a redistricting lens. during the redistricting process that occurred in 2011, republicans used new technology to take gerrymandering to what i would say were unprecedented levels by creating safe districts, they locked themselves into power over this past decade and shut out, i believe,...
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what we need to the about with patching is every organization has to look at the risk associated with patching and not patching. the that are resolved through a pats. as you will,assing potentially, that are critical to a business, and the risk of not patching is that you are vulnerable to the cyber exploitation. one of the reasons i believe acry was so -- wann impactful this year was there has not been a high volume worm for some time. the i.t. industry has been conditioned that there was very little penalty for delaying patching, and they did not necessarily recognize the risk of not patching. if you put a pot on the stove and go to work, your house probably will not burn down. you can do that every day of the year, and luckily, nothing bad will happen. that does not mean it is a safe practice. that is the trap that id fell into, over the last decade there was really no penalty for delaying these patches until we saw a self spreading worm, as we saw with wannacry. thing, it on the key is a risky decision. at this point, it is mostly based on cost. it is a cost model risk decision. e
what we need to the about with patching is every organization has to look at the risk associated with patching and not patching. the that are resolved through a pats. as you will,assing potentially, that are critical to a business, and the risk of not patching is that you are vulnerable to the cyber exploitation. one of the reasons i believe acry was so -- wann impactful this year was there has not been a high volume worm for some time. the i.t. industry has been conditioned that there was very...
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but it's easy to see that the official organizations are looking in, where you can help and seeing if people can help by looking out. what is happening here? these newbest use technologies and alternatives that are moving so much faster because they are in such a different environment? mr. goodlatte: you are a texas-based company. was the decision made to locate there, or was it that you were there? mr. moore: very purposeful. the company was really built in texas, we moved to palo alto for venture investors and hire people. the shortlist was, do we move this to san francisco, lol to -- texas?to, or to austin, and we chose austin with no regret. austin is a wonderful business climate. often really is a fabulous place with a culture that -- the slogan is keep austin weird and it's true. in every dimension. it accepts unorthodox behavior and thinking. there is a world-class university there. it's very easy to encourage people to move to austin, so -- where we don't have the talent locally. it's been a great decision. mr. goodlatte: what should states and cities be thinking about in tryi
but it's easy to see that the official organizations are looking in, where you can help and seeing if people can help by looking out. what is happening here? these newbest use technologies and alternatives that are moving so much faster because they are in such a different environment? mr. goodlatte: you are a texas-based company. was the decision made to locate there, or was it that you were there? mr. moore: very purposeful. the company was really built in texas, we moved to palo alto for...
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we dismantle the settlements which we got good neighbors we got to kill organization. they look at still over religious and that will keep them safe and dug tunnels so instead of having good neighbors we have the most stunning which is a terrible state. and welcome back this is our t. international no newsweek magazine has retracted an article that described how russian bots were allegedly used to target a democratic senator from minnesota forcing him to resign the american publication based its story on a blog by an activist group called the vote a group exclaimed that a sexual misconduct scandal involving senator al franken was cooked up by fake twitter accounts based in russia but newsweek later admitted that was untrue and it seems some media outlets are eager to break stories of russian trolls no matter how dubious the sources. earlier this week a germany's build newspaper reported an e-mail exchange between a german politician and a supposedly russian agent who was offering his services to swing public opinion in germany the tabloid based its article on what turned out to
we dismantle the settlements which we got good neighbors we got to kill organization. they look at still over religious and that will keep them safe and dug tunnels so instead of having good neighbors we have the most stunning which is a terrible state. and welcome back this is our t. international no newsweek magazine has retracted an article that described how russian bots were allegedly used to target a democratic senator from minnesota forcing him to resign the american publication based...
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she works for an aid organization that looks after people living in miserable conditions in hong kong. lai: i think it's very sad and it's also very shameful, because in hong kong, we have huge resources -- and people there are so rich in hong kong. and the government has huge resources. so i think actually the government should have the capacity, the resources, to help these people. but we just allow this to happen. reporter: living space in hong kong is more expensive than almost anywhere else in the world. there's very little room for the more than seven million residents. but there are plenty of buyers for luxury apartments -- a profitable business for real estate companies. buying an apartment is barely affordable even for the middle class -- it's long been the norm for them to spend half their income on rent or a mortgage. for many, hong kong is a housing nightmare. because of her efforts to help, today she's visiting the home of 13-year-old chak ming. owners here have subdivided many of the apartments into mini-lodgings, known as shoeboxes. with just a part-time job and welfare
she works for an aid organization that looks after people living in miserable conditions in hong kong. lai: i think it's very sad and it's also very shameful, because in hong kong, we have huge resources -- and people there are so rich in hong kong. and the government has huge resources. so i think actually the government should have the capacity, the resources, to help these people. but we just allow this to happen. reporter: living space in hong kong is more expensive than almost anywhere...
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when you look at gang activities and other actives, but we're looking at transnational criminal organizations. the one that is killing the post people in our country, as i said, almost 100 a day, are those activities that surround opioids and fentanyl coming into our country. being counterfeited to look like perk set or other commercial drugs, coming in with great potency. it has spiked the deaths in my area and most of the country enormously and a lot of that is coming from china. can you comment on what we're trying to do where right under the nose of the chinese government the manufacturing of these drugs are occurring and being shipped through? because clearly that is costing the most american lives every day. anything we're doing to focus on that specifically? fbi, too. >> i can just mention briefly what some of the things that inl has been doing. one of the important things on fentanyl and the analogs of fentanyl. so there are multiple types of synthetic opioids being produced in china and brought into the united states. is to get those substances on the -- on the list of prohibited sub
when you look at gang activities and other actives, but we're looking at transnational criminal organizations. the one that is killing the post people in our country, as i said, almost 100 a day, are those activities that surround opioids and fentanyl coming into our country. being counterfeited to look like perk set or other commercial drugs, coming in with great potency. it has spiked the deaths in my area and most of the country enormously and a lot of that is coming from china. can you...
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host: the gallup organization is looking at the percentage of americans who own stocks you can see a decline from 2009 to 2017. 54% at the previous period, and now at 62% previously. -- 54% now. at the previous period, 62%. caller: what i'm hearing from mr. farzad is more of a mathematical analysis of the market that we have known historically. weever, we are aware that are reaching historical changes in the markets. the speed of change, up and down is historical. it has never happened before, so how can we use the same myhematical analysis and postulation is perhaps it is cyber war, and russia has shown us computers can be hacked. computers now, not people. host: thank you. guest: institutions control this market on behalf of investors. i think for all the talks of christianity and judaism, when it comes to personal finance, i am devout agnostic and i cannot tell you what will happen. i cannot tell you i need to own a piece of everything and in terms of bonds, stocks, real estate, you name it, at the lowest possible price, and sit back and keep my cost basis low end rebalance and di
host: the gallup organization is looking at the percentage of americans who own stocks you can see a decline from 2009 to 2017. 54% at the previous period, and now at 62% previously. -- 54% now. at the previous period, 62%. caller: what i'm hearing from mr. farzad is more of a mathematical analysis of the market that we have known historically. weever, we are aware that are reaching historical changes in the markets. the speed of change, up and down is historical. it has never happened before,...
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how they're doing what they need and brings them extra money for food she works for an aid organization that looks after people living in miserable conditions in hong kong and beneath radius and they also use race shameful because people call we have here for you tells us and people there are so rich in hong kong and that the government had huge you know losses so i think that up once you have the capacity it recesses to have these people but we just allowed this to happen. living space in hong kong is more expensive than almost anywhere else in the world there's very little room for the more than seven million residents but there are plenty of buyers for luxury apartments a profitable business for real estate companies. buying an apartment is barely affordable even for the middle class it's long been the norm for them to spend half their income on rent or a mortgage for many hong kong has a high. it was a nightmare. because of her efforts to help people called the angel of the poor today she's visiting the home of thirteen year old chuck me owners here have subdivided many of the apartments into
how they're doing what they need and brings them extra money for food she works for an aid organization that looks after people living in miserable conditions in hong kong and beneath radius and they also use race shameful because people call we have here for you tells us and people there are so rich in hong kong and that the government had huge you know losses so i think that up once you have the capacity it recesses to have these people but we just allowed this to happen. living space in hong...
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we dismantle the settlements once we got good neighbors we got to tell organization. they look at still our village a city that will keep it simple and dug tunnels and so instead of having good neighbors we have the mustang which is a terrible state. headlining right now the u.s. most powerful body prepares for another round of crisis talks on syria's rebel held eastern ghouta that's russia accuses the international community of double standards. because consider tougher penalties for child sex abuse as more howling allegations emerged from an orphanage in the city of chelyabinsk. the florida school massacre further polarizes american society over. gun control with both sides suggesting radically different security solutions. first russian athletes at the winter olympics and another. two teenage friends top the podium and if they. are also going to take a look around the olympics house with donald trump and kim jong. well. welcome to the program from. here in. the big stories we're tracking for you this hour russia's ambassador to the united nations is calling on all parties to
we dismantle the settlements once we got good neighbors we got to tell organization. they look at still our village a city that will keep it simple and dug tunnels and so instead of having good neighbors we have the mustang which is a terrible state. headlining right now the u.s. most powerful body prepares for another round of crisis talks on syria's rebel held eastern ghouta that's russia accuses the international community of double standards. because consider tougher penalties for child sex...
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we dismantle the settlements which we got good neighbors we got to tell organization. they look at still i will religious and i will keep them safe and dug tunnels so instead of having good neighbors we have a mustang which is a failed state. that's just. certain i want to do things that show me very easily with really be very clear. away your. management. and they are they they when they have them they have. a scheme you need to feel that it's really. something yeah i'm them what do you how to become a something like nobody loves local just. to make a living that would diminish the consummate negative passion. that. russia urges the u.n. security council to help resolve the conflict in the eastern border district of syria and accuses of foreign powers creating havoc and. telling the country apart. u.s. military is waiting for a health crisis on the portuguese island in the atlantic residents say pollution from an air base and cancer. that i'm thirty four years old and i lived my whole life in trying to do what is right by the entrance of the american base both of my parents die
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dismantle the settlements once we got good neighbors we got to tell organization. they look at still our religious symbol we'll keep them safe and dug tunnels so instead of having good neighbors we have a mustang which is a terrible state. powerful body prepares for another round of crisis talks on syria's rebel held eastern. russia accuses the international community of double standards. here russian lawmakers consider tougher penalties for child sex abuse as harrowing details emerge from an orphanage in central russia. head to the follow to school massacre further polarizes american society over gun control with both sides digging in suggesting radically different security solutions. if we want to introduce weapons and encourage teachers to carry weapons then i think there's a word for that and that's called a police state that's the only stab they could reasonably protect every kid in america that day. and we take a tour around the olympics host city with none other than donald trump and kim jong un well kind of sci. fi this is about international with me kevin zero in th
dismantle the settlements once we got good neighbors we got to tell organization. they look at still our religious symbol we'll keep them safe and dug tunnels so instead of having good neighbors we have a mustang which is a terrible state. powerful body prepares for another round of crisis talks on syria's rebel held eastern. russia accuses the international community of double standards. here russian lawmakers consider tougher penalties for child sex abuse as harrowing details emerge from an...
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we dismantle the settlements once we got good neighbors we got to tell organization. they look at store just some guy will keep them safe and dug tunnels and so instead of having a good neighbors we have a mustang which is a tell all state. don't mess up syria got our security interests that's russian security interest ok not just a thought we want a stable syria and we want a stable lebanon and you can't just send in planes every week to bomb the country and disrupt the political process in this way it's unacceptable. greetings and salutations since the tragic mass shooting at marjorie stoneman douglas high school in florida that left seventeen dead and a community reeling the debate over the second amendment of the united states constitution and gun violence has once again come to the forefront of conversations and debates on television's social media channels and dinner tables across the country on one side of the american spectrum you have those arguing on the side of gun owners and the constitutional right to bear arms on the other you have the many victims of gun violence
we dismantle the settlements once we got good neighbors we got to tell organization. they look at store just some guy will keep them safe and dug tunnels and so instead of having a good neighbors we have a mustang which is a tell all state. don't mess up syria got our security interests that's russian security interest ok not just a thought we want a stable syria and we want a stable lebanon and you can't just send in planes every week to bomb the country and disrupt the political process in...
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platformoss -- a cross organization. looking as graduation requirements, student should take some sort of civic project before they graduate. it will increase funding for teachers to engage in this professional development because that does not happen now, and launch a spelling bee for civics in massachusetts to get students thinking about this. it will be interesting. it is trying to be one of the more robust policies out there and the massachusetts legislature has made this a priority. it will be interesting to see what happens. there is anink opportunity beyond state-level seen illinoisve and florida specifically engaged in some interesting work largely around funding and assessment. i think those are two of the lever points. we always talk about schools as having a historical civic mission, a historical civic purpose, but we don't talk about what that means. i am curious, if there is a way to almost incorporate democracy in educating young people to be citizens as more of a framework for schools. are important. i think it is
platformoss -- a cross organization. looking as graduation requirements, student should take some sort of civic project before they graduate. it will increase funding for teachers to engage in this professional development because that does not happen now, and launch a spelling bee for civics in massachusetts to get students thinking about this. it will be interesting. it is trying to be one of the more robust policies out there and the massachusetts legislature has made this a priority. it...
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. >> i'll give you a lot of credit, it looks organized, it looks right.et another problem with co-packers. we're burning a lot of money transporting product from the co-packer to our storage facility. we need to build a factory right away. how much money does this business need to go to the next level? >> i think whatever it takes to build a facility. >> have you looked at any? >> yeah. >> what's the output? how many--what's the production capacity? >> quadruple what we could get-- what we could bring in now. >> for every one you make today, in a new facility, you could make four? >> correct. >> where's the facility at? >> the building we're looking at is in keyport. >> can you take me to see it? >> i could. >> all right, so this is it. it's been vacant for 25 years, and there's so much crap in it, it's unbelievable, you know-- >> don't be too enthusiastic. >> yeah, well, you know, the roof's been leaking, the stuff fell, it was flooded, it's-- who knows what you're gonna find in there, but-- >> and then more after the storm. >> i personally think it's be
. >> i'll give you a lot of credit, it looks organized, it looks right.et another problem with co-packers. we're burning a lot of money transporting product from the co-packer to our storage facility. we need to build a factory right away. how much money does this business need to go to the next level? >> i think whatever it takes to build a facility. >> have you looked at any? >> yeah. >> what's the output? how many--what's the production capacity? >>...
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recognizing the nuance of defending an organization by looking who is attacking you is quite different from the physical and digital worldmen. >> let me come back to the panel and then i'll move back over to the audience and i think you've raised me a question that reminds me of the debate of cyber security on one hand and privacy on the other. and in dialog, they have been in conflict with each other. and on the other hand to deliver privacy and the right kinds of protection for individuals and you also need strong cyber security. how do you see those models that in many-- in the view of many have been in conflict actually starting to come together moving forward from a policy point of view? >> in a lot of ways, the good cyber security is good cyber security. so you want to protect your data if you're a company or if you're an individual and that will reduce the risk of you being a victim of cyber crime and also improve your chances of not having your privacy compromised by criminal activity. so, how many of you have yahoo! accounts? i can't believe it, yeah, there were 3 billion peop
recognizing the nuance of defending an organization by looking who is attacking you is quite different from the physical and digital worldmen. >> let me come back to the panel and then i'll move back over to the audience and i think you've raised me a question that reminds me of the debate of cyber security on one hand and privacy on the other. and in dialog, they have been in conflict with each other. and on the other hand to deliver privacy and the right kinds of protection for...
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we did a lot of interviews with people in labor and craft organizations to understand their concerns. we looked at the projects and looked at the industry. we issued a report, which again i hope you got a chance to see. the very short highest level finding is that cost savings, somewhat moderate, probably there. time savings are really more the issue. so the mayor's office is still considering this. i don't think they have made final determinations but they put out an rfq to test the market of housing providers responsive to the city's needs in this area. nonprofit monitoring program, you have heard me talk about this, just to give you an example, this program has gone on for many years and used to be we often couldn't see a problem with a nonprofit provider until they were in financial crisis or having a service issue or both, now failures of that type are exceedingly rare and you can see the improvement overtime. the number of contractors who have serious findings have gone way down, repeat findings is way down. the amount of technical systems has helped a lot of nonprofits straighten out the
we did a lot of interviews with people in labor and craft organizations to understand their concerns. we looked at the projects and looked at the industry. we issued a report, which again i hope you got a chance to see. the very short highest level finding is that cost savings, somewhat moderate, probably there. time savings are really more the issue. so the mayor's office is still considering this. i don't think they have made final determinations but they put out an rfq to test the market of...
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if you think about it that way, that's why that organization is looking for certain kinds of data. they know the end they're trying to get. they have a clear picture of what equity would look like in public schools in san francisco and they know the data they need to be able to diagnose why we don't have that. diagnosis determines treatment and we need data, we need information. it's working at the problem differently. it's the paradigm is flipped on its head. we don't just look at the data and say, we have a terrible problem here. let's throw a program at it. so it changes completely how we do problem-solving. so it's an important concept. i encourage you to get familiar with that. and, by the way, result-based accountability does not require that we have perfect data today. it requires that we start to think differently about why we need data, how we use data and what data we'll ask for and build that data out, rather than relying on the old ways we've done it that don't get us where we want to get. so that's probably what i have to contribute. you have a lot of information inclu
if you think about it that way, that's why that organization is looking for certain kinds of data. they know the end they're trying to get. they have a clear picture of what equity would look like in public schools in san francisco and they know the data they need to be able to diagnose why we don't have that. diagnosis determines treatment and we need data, we need information. it's working at the problem differently. it's the paradigm is flipped on its head. we don't just look at the data and...
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this way students can look at organs blood vessels and bones from all different angles. to all the students how to control it to enter and freely explore the body. to anatomy professor. this new technology is a valuable asset. see how many young so while you sit us the minute they put on their headset they realize they're dealing with something that's three dimensional was. not just. this three d. technology is also helpful in the preparation of complicated procedures. is getting ready for difficult spinal surgery. and sit out all here you can see a fracture in the virtual arch on the left side of the seven. and how everything is slipped forward now i have another look from the front of the former. here the surgeon can conduct an exploration from every conceivable angle to get a detailed picture of the patient's condition valuable insight a head of the operation. and there comes at it on. t.v. images only provide cross sections and i need to picture the three dimensional anatomy myself and here i can see everything. where the dangerous structures are but i shouldn't. wha
this way students can look at organs blood vessels and bones from all different angles. to all the students how to control it to enter and freely explore the body. to anatomy professor. this new technology is a valuable asset. see how many young so while you sit us the minute they put on their headset they realize they're dealing with something that's three dimensional was. not just. this three d. technology is also helpful in the preparation of complicated procedures. is getting ready for...
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i think this is a critical question for any organization and a public sector one. when you look at the challenges the obama administration had at on,v.a. or the irs earlier this is fundamental to the problem. somewhere someone is going to do something stupid. what does the rest of the culture do? do they raise the problem? if you don't have a healthy culture, people don't raise that information to leadership. this is not unique to obama or trump, federal workers will believe they are in an environment where they are safe. political leader should hold themselves that accountable for creating that. it's onlyies will say about one third of the workforce that can raise a violation of law or ethics. that number is more than 15 points lower than the private sector. that's a problem. host: we have time for a few more calls. let's take a look at this. you can see it's a large agency. people read this chart? guest: you are a kind man to raise this. a lot of people talk about running the government to business. you can't. government is fundamentally different. public good rather than fina
i think this is a critical question for any organization and a public sector one. when you look at the challenges the obama administration had at on,v.a. or the irs earlier this is fundamental to the problem. somewhere someone is going to do something stupid. what does the rest of the culture do? do they raise the problem? if you don't have a healthy culture, people don't raise that information to leadership. this is not unique to obama or trump, federal workers will believe they are in an...
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substantial new growth in these beverage categories, are you looking at acquisitions, argue looking at organich? you have been inclined, i believe, to look for smaller startup brands and bringing them along. is that the path for coca-cola? james: i think it will be both. i mean we have grown organically, but we have made bolt-on acquisitions, the small brands. where we see something is a good idea, we invest with them, sometimes we buy them, but we also just invest with them. there is a quid pro quo. they get the capital we inject , yet we get to introduce them to the world, not just the country, and that helped us double the number of billion-dollar brands we sell around the world. i think it will be an "and" strategy, rather than one or the other. david: it is a beverage company, not a food company. there are competitors who said let's become a food company, at least in part. why did you make that decision, and does it make you anymore vulnerable, forgive me for saying, even for acquisition? a, what, $200 billion market cap? there are some big consolidations in the food industry out there. j
substantial new growth in these beverage categories, are you looking at acquisitions, argue looking at organich? you have been inclined, i believe, to look for smaller startup brands and bringing them along. is that the path for coca-cola? james: i think it will be both. i mean we have grown organically, but we have made bolt-on acquisitions, the small brands. where we see something is a good idea, we invest with them, sometimes we buy them, but we also just invest with them. there is a quid...
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what's foe, but clearly, it's clearly friend and it's also easy to see that the official organizations are, you know, look in where i think you can help and senior people can help by looking out and whether it came from inside this organization or not, how do we best use these new technologies and alternatives that are moving so much faster because they're in such a different environment inside a large organization. >> so you're a techno space company. is that a decision made to locate there? or is it that you were there and the company-- >> no, very purposeful. so the company tune-in was built in texas and we moved to palo alto for investors and ventures and it was in dallas. and zello came out of the some of the same team and the short list do we move this to san francisco, palo alto, austin, texas? we close texas with no regrets. texas is a wonderful business climate and austin is a fabulous place with a culture that, you know, the slogan is keep austin weird. and it's true, there's-- in every dimension except unorthodox behavior and thinking, there's a top worldclass university there. and it's very ea
what's foe, but clearly, it's clearly friend and it's also easy to see that the official organizations are, you know, look in where i think you can help and senior people can help by looking out and whether it came from inside this organization or not, how do we best use these new technologies and alternatives that are moving so much faster because they're in such a different environment inside a large organization. >> so you're a techno space company. is that a decision made to locate...
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we've looked at large health systems like kiser, extension, trinity that have multiple hospitals throughout large reasons and how they're organized. and we're looking at those best practices and seeing what we need to do. the basic strategy, though, is we have to give the people running our facilities, our medical center directors, more authority and accountability to be responsible for the decisions. and we have to look at what then the role of the visn is and how that modernizes. >> i appreciate that and, again, look forward to working with your team on reviewing that structure as it particularly focusing in on hospitals where this has not been an effective oversight structure. i appreciate that. >> yes. >> in my last minute and a half, i would love to hear your thoughts on it looks as though you've created a new account for the va modernizing the electronic health record system, and i want to drill down a little bit. is this new account, will it include funds to support and maintain the current vista electronic health record during the modernization process or will these funds only be used on the adoption of the -- and impleme
we've looked at large health systems like kiser, extension, trinity that have multiple hospitals throughout large reasons and how they're organized. and we're looking at those best practices and seeing what we need to do. the basic strategy, though, is we have to give the people running our facilities, our medical center directors, more authority and accountability to be responsible for the decisions. and we have to look at what then the role of the visn is and how that modernizes. >> i...
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it looked like it was coming from the united states, from u.s. organizations. some of this is tied into adaptation. they do not want it to look like a russian bot. they want it to originate from other sources to confuse and make attribution questionable in those last few moments. my intuition tells me that the lookthese attacks will like they're coming from america. will say, this is their first amendment right to say these things and put forward these ideas. that is the problem. >> how did the french counter that? >> they have a very unique -- they have a blackout. before an election. government french and intelligence agencies had made very clear repeatedly and publicly that this was likely to happen, french media were very responsible. they could not fact check the material in time. the reflection. would not move forward. that last major attack was awarded because both of the law and a lot of french proactive steps to inform their public that this could happen. hourst was in the last 24 before the french election? >> the presidential election debate between t
it looked like it was coming from the united states, from u.s. organizations. some of this is tied into adaptation. they do not want it to look like a russian bot. they want it to originate from other sources to confuse and make attribution questionable in those last few moments. my intuition tells me that the lookthese attacks will like they're coming from america. will say, this is their first amendment right to say these things and put forward these ideas. that is the problem. >> how...