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guest: obviously we are always when peoplene, that go to vote they can be sure if they are a legally registered voter in missouri, they will be able to vote. , it their vote will count byl not be disenfranchised bad actors who are trying to hack the system and change the some sort of registration fraud to allow people to vote that shouldn't vote. is something we take seriously every day. the computer systems are separate from the rest of the states computer systems and our election systems are separate from those. we have pretty much every type of security you can think about from firewalls to intrusion detection systems, from regular auditing of systems and off-site distributed backups, we encrypt our data at rest and in motion. 116re dealing with different election officials across the state that have the equipment that you vote on in their possession. that it is not actually connected to the internet. host: missouri just came up with a new voter id law, didn't they? yes we did. as of june 1, the missouri law was changed with regard to what id you can show to get your ballot. we ar
guest: obviously we are always when peoplene, that go to vote they can be sure if they are a legally registered voter in missouri, they will be able to vote. , it their vote will count byl not be disenfranchised bad actors who are trying to hack the system and change the some sort of registration fraud to allow people to vote that shouldn't vote. is something we take seriously every day. the computer systems are separate from the rest of the states computer systems and our election systems are...
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good peoplen by but it was going to fall apart at some point. host: any improvement?rman gillums: there has been improvement. because the public is aware of this and looks for it, that is doentive for va leaders to better, to be more mindful and listen more. secretary mcdonnell started a l ot of initiatives. leaderseeing acknowledge the problem. thatis the best transition i have seen undertaken and i hope fort is the best fixing what is happening. host: how much money do you need to raise to function per year? sherman gillums: $100 million. it goes to our programs. our core mission is to provide medical assistance, fight for the civil rights and dignity of our members and to educate the public. a majority of our share goes to those functions. host: how many people work for you? sherman gillums: 260. we have offices in 68 locations around the country and in puerto rico. picked to run you this organization? sherman gillums: a lot of it was luck. was aality is there me, and dear mentor to former executive director of paralyzed veterans of america. we lost him last year.
good peoplen by but it was going to fall apart at some point. host: any improvement?rman gillums: there has been improvement. because the public is aware of this and looks for it, that is doentive for va leaders to better, to be more mindful and listen more. secretary mcdonnell started a l ot of initiatives. leaderseeing acknowledge the problem. thatis the best transition i have seen undertaken and i hope fort is the best fixing what is happening. host: how much money do you need to raise to...
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a lot of people would it might various aspects of that of peoplen -- a lot wouldn't like to aspects oft explanation. host: how long in your opinion will he be in charge of the country prof. taubman: he's up for reelection next year. he changed the constitution so he has a six-year term if he is reelected. everyone assumes he won't be reelected. that would mean he would be in 2000-2024. there was a four-year interval when he was not president. his sidekick was president. it turned out that putin was dominating those years. years, if i can go back to what you are counting 's i think you said something like 17 or 19. that's not right. what's the year you have there? .9 years close to stalin , which is a hell of an achievement in both a positive and mostly negative sense of that. host: that was my math, not yours. russia? stalin now in prof. taubman: physically he is an unheard -- in onurn. khrushchev removed him from the mausoleum in 1961 in the dark of night under armed guard. itchet go wrote a palm about -- poland about it -- poem about it. he was the second most popular leader in the 2
a lot of people would it might various aspects of that of peoplen -- a lot wouldn't like to aspects oft explanation. host: how long in your opinion will he be in charge of the country prof. taubman: he's up for reelection next year. he changed the constitution so he has a six-year term if he is reelected. everyone assumes he won't be reelected. that would mean he would be in 2000-2024. there was a four-year interval when he was not president. his sidekick was president. it turned out that putin...
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kneedler: if category chose to give a category of crimes it thought rose to substantial risk, and -- put peoplen it will in prison, we should not expect congress to specify which laws? mr. kneedler: we think this lot reasonably captures what congress thought gave rise to serious risk of physical force being used. >> did i get correctly your answer to the question about moral turpitude being an alternative the government could pursued? the immigration judge found this -- were grounds we thought not correct because the immigration judge to not apply the categorical approach which had since been determined the right way to look at crime involving moral turbine dude. >> thank you, mr. kneedler. mr. rosenkranz? >> thank you mr. chief justice. man please the court. let me begin with justice justicedust -- , congress has originated a statute that makes it impossible for ordinary citizens or for law enforcement or for immigration officials to figure out what the law is and congress has delegated that function to them. it has done it with two features that this court described as clause.e residual first,
kneedler: if category chose to give a category of crimes it thought rose to substantial risk, and -- put peoplen it will in prison, we should not expect congress to specify which laws? mr. kneedler: we think this lot reasonably captures what congress thought gave rise to serious risk of physical force being used. >> did i get correctly your answer to the question about moral turpitude being an alternative the government could pursued? the immigration judge found this -- were grounds we...
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they have located 1,100 of the peoplen a lot of people just couldn't get in contact because of the poor cell service and downed power lines and no electricity. but 235 people remaining outstanding. the sheriff's department has assigned 45 people from the department including 30 detectives to just focus on finding the outstanding people. and they're in the communities right now looking for the people. sheriff now talking. after this video let's listen in. >> minutes of clips from the hours he was up -- there are 15 other deputies up there doing the same thing. i personally listened to the radio the entire time and heard the radio traffic. it just never stopped. i need people to understand stay out if the fire blows up it's very dangerous. with that -- let me add this. this is streaming on facebook in about 15 minutes. you'll be able to pick it up off there if you don't have it. and then i'll answer questions. [. >> i know there are injuries. i don't know how many. that night a couple people were transported to burn centers. [ inaudible question ]. >> sorry i don't know where that was. [
they have located 1,100 of the peoplen a lot of people just couldn't get in contact because of the poor cell service and downed power lines and no electricity. but 235 people remaining outstanding. the sheriff's department has assigned 45 people from the department including 30 detectives to just focus on finding the outstanding people. and they're in the communities right now looking for the people. sheriff now talking. after this video let's listen in. >> minutes of clips from the hours...
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. >> reporter: last month congress is investigating whether those ads seen by about 10 million peoplensman adam schiff is the top democrat. >> they need to see these ads. they need to see how cynical these ads are, how they sought to divide and turn american against american. >> congressman shift says the amidst information. >> the algorithms can be manipulated. we're seeing what people want us to see rather than the true facts. 's very destructive to our society. >> they ee expected to testify on the hill next month. congressman schiff tells us he wants the dubious facebook ads removed as soon as possible. >> there's a big debate whether there should be a digital version of the s.e.c. >>> ahead, an infection that spreads from pets to people is spreading in several states. >>> plus a special former fbi special agent shares the safety changes we could s ♪ lights, camera ♪ strike a pose your eyes work as hard as you do. but do they need help making more of their own tears? if you have chronic dry eye caused by reduced tear production
. >> reporter: last month congress is investigating whether those ads seen by about 10 million peoplensman adam schiff is the top democrat. >> they need to see these ads. they need to see how cynical these ads are, how they sought to divide and turn american against american. >> congressman shift says the amidst information. >> the algorithms can be manipulated. we're seeing what people want us to see rather than the true facts. 's very destructive to our society....
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hey, you don't't call on peoplen the back of the room. i try to make my way around a mix of tv versus print versus radio, versus online, and try to give a mix of, you know, more left leaning, more right leaning publications. i don't think that anyone can say i don't take tough questions. i call on a mix of everyone. again, i don't look at the room as negatives and positives. but as kind ofyt an open floor space to, you know, everything is fair game. and i do the very best job i can to calli on a variety of people and make sure that i give fair and updated and accurate information as much as i can. d >> who do you go to when you're looking for the escape hatch? >> i mean, you can guess. >> john roberts. >> definitely not john roberts. >> we don't want to name names. >> i'm not going to name names. >> nobody is watching. >> dana perino used to say whenever she got trapped, she went to somebody who would ask about the wto. >> that's kind of funny because in my former iteration as a white house correspondent, i was one of the people that ari
hey, you don't't call on peoplen the back of the room. i try to make my way around a mix of tv versus print versus radio, versus online, and try to give a mix of, you know, more left leaning, more right leaning publications. i don't think that anyone can say i don't take tough questions. i call on a mix of everyone. again, i don't look at the room as negatives and positives. but as kind ofyt an open floor space to, you know, everything is fair game. and i do the very best job i can to calli on...
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peoplenally 2 million have a credit card information stolen. what hundred 8000 head credit dispute documentation. this is a staggering amount of sensitive information that impacted a extra minority number we need these numbers confirmed. today we must understand the following first. under -- how did the hackers get the information and the able to pull so much without being detected. second, what process and procedures were in place in the event of such a brief -- breach? there are many questions where this information was known. this will have implications and other ongoing investigations. further the chief information officer and the chief security officer made a retirement announcement after the announcement of the breach. again despite months of delay one of their notification and consumer protection processes such ash misinformation that overall confusion. the are numerous reports of assessing the dedicated website or call center. they were dismayed reports that the official equifax printer account we did this led to a affected website. the
peoplenally 2 million have a credit card information stolen. what hundred 8000 head credit dispute documentation. this is a staggering amount of sensitive information that impacted a extra minority number we need these numbers confirmed. today we must understand the following first. under -- how did the hackers get the information and the able to pull so much without being detected. second, what process and procedures were in place in the event of such a brief -- breach? there are many...