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so as a 25-year-old with my powerpoint deck it's not like people were just throwing money at me.i got rejected over and over and over again until i'd run out of minute and moved out of my apartment. so six months later someone wrote a check for $25,000 to our fledgling little company and i remember running to the bank to cash that check. i better get there before they change their mind, you know, put a stop on this check. because it seemed like a ton of money to me at the time. we got the money together, launched it. i was on tv with darius rucker then he was hootie, now he's darius rucker. and the company i thought, was off to the races, and then the bubble burst. and most of you are old enough to remember 2000, 2001. it was like, you know, i speak at college campuses and i say do you remember a time when your parents were really sad? [laughter] there were, like these arrows going down and a lot of red? >> you have to say before there was an iphone first, it just sort of encapsulates how long ago that was. >> that's true. we're getting on -- at least i'm getting on in years. so
so as a 25-year-old with my powerpoint deck it's not like people were just throwing money at me.i got rejected over and over and over again until i'd run out of minute and moved out of my apartment. so six months later someone wrote a check for $25,000 to our fledgling little company and i remember running to the bank to cash that check. i better get there before they change their mind, you know, put a stop on this check. because it seemed like a ton of money to me at the time. we got the money...
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hours a day and also the equipment and whatever's necessary to kick this program off so on your powerpoint, i believe it's page 4, we have the safety patrol crossing guard program, and one of the key components that we wanted to do in the safety patrol program was to revive the public elementary school crossing guard program that used to exist therefore enbacker engage students in pedestrian safety activity and is the goal was to involve sf unified elementary students to make our streets safer for pedestrians and also have student crossing guards raise consciousness of all students, the importance of developing good habits while walking to school crossing the crosswalks and any roadside safety. the whole concept of this program is for each school to be involved with selected students to act as crossing guards at their school sites during the morning hours and the afternoon hour, not all schools do both hour, some of them do the morning hours. in addition to the concept, it's to have all student crossing guards to be monitored and supervised by an sfusd professional staff which is key becau
hours a day and also the equipment and whatever's necessary to kick this program off so on your powerpoint, i believe it's page 4, we have the safety patrol crossing guard program, and one of the key components that we wanted to do in the safety patrol program was to revive the public elementary school crossing guard program that used to exist therefore enbacker engage students in pedestrian safety activity and is the goal was to involve sf unified elementary students to make our streets safer...
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sfgtv, if we could have the powerpoint displayed, please? >> welcome, don't be nervous. >> i'm not too nervous. hello everyone on behalf of our class and u.s. f school of management i'd like to share our findings regarding commercial rent increases across several key corridors of interest and i'll be representing the displacement group. >> we have willy and frank they are also members of the group and 3 others who are not able to join us but they are there. and our original assignment was to identify rent trends and retail space over the past 20 years within 4 commercial corridors and as as you can see here we have third street, 24th street valencia street and castro street. possible reasons for these trends -- it's important to understand the impact of
sfgtv, if we could have the powerpoint displayed, please? >> welcome, don't be nervous. >> i'm not too nervous. hello everyone on behalf of our class and u.s. f school of management i'd like to share our findings regarding commercial rent increases across several key corridors of interest and i'll be representing the displacement group. >> we have willy and frank they are also members of the group and 3 others who are not able to join us but they are there. and our original...
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. >> i gave them powerpoints, internal memorandum -- >> his inside information lead to ubs paying $780 million in penalties and admitting to conspireing to defraud the u.s. peoe like birkenfeld who was seasonsed to 40 months in prison. a spokes woman for the bank says the business described has been closed since 2008. ubs today is a different firm with a different focus and senior management team. birkenfeld says he was vindicated when he received an enormous reward. >> the payment of $104 million was the largest of any kind in the country. >> his attorney says he deserves more, a percentage of everything that they collected from all swiss banks. >> should you get a billion? >> talk to my lawyers on that. >> two million? >> talk to my lawyers. >> it appears his battle is not over yet. >> he is on probation until november. he tells us he is likely to leave the country once he is from from the department of justice. >> he thinks he deserves more. >> he says he doesn't feel to anything more than the law requires. under e whistleblowing provision, you get a percentage of thing that you bri
. >> i gave them powerpoints, internal memorandum -- >> his inside information lead to ubs paying $780 million in penalties and admitting to conspireing to defraud the u.s. peoe like birkenfeld who was seasonsed to 40 months in prison. a spokes woman for the bank says the business described has been closed since 2008. ubs today is a different firm with a different focus and senior management team. birkenfeld says he was vindicated when he received an enormous reward. >> the...
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sfgtv, if we could have the powerpoint displayed, please? >> welcome, don't be nervous. >> i'm not too nervous. hello everyone on behalf of our class and u.s. f school of management i'd like to share our findings regarding
sfgtv, if we could have the powerpoint displayed, please? >> welcome, don't be nervous. >> i'm not too nervous. hello everyone on behalf of our class and u.s. f school of management i'd like to share our findings regarding
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. >> i looked at the powerpoint presentation for the board of supervisors committee was extremely well done. very succinct and very pleased to hear it received a good reception. >> yes. a lot of staff have participated in the development of that. >> it's kind of unfortunate the governor's budget while expanding medi-cal did not talk about expanding provider reimbursement? >> we believe that may come up in the june revise of that. we are still expecting to see that. >> our city's position is to ask for more? >> definitely. >> because we are no. -- in reimbursement for medi-cal and medicaid. our schedule for provider services is the last in all 50 states. and yet we are expanding services. so that's been the whole argument about whether or not we actually will have capacity as we expand accessibility. any further questions to the director, if not, then we'll go on to the next item. >> item 4, general public comment. i have not received. looks like we are going to have. i believe we have a comment. mr. patrelis. you are the only public comment on this item. >> hi. michael patrelis, a pers
. >> i looked at the powerpoint presentation for the board of supervisors committee was extremely well done. very succinct and very pleased to hear it received a good reception. >> yes. a lot of staff have participated in the development of that. >> it's kind of unfortunate the governor's budget while expanding medi-cal did not talk about expanding provider reimbursement? >> we believe that may come up in the june revise of that. we are still expecting to see that....
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but you can also do it yourself. >> i'm intimidated. >> well you can use powerpoint excel?lified. >> i can do that. i'm not a total idiot. >> sow you are more than qualified to use wix. and go to our web site. choose a template that you like. this is a good place to start. our templates are very flexible. you can change or replace anything you want. add the menu and racial ordering application. >> mobile is the way that people get out. they get off an airplane. they want know where to go. they're walking down the street and want to know where to go. how does yours work with mobile? >> we have 9 million mobile sites to today. click a site suggestion we give you can customize it. a mobile site. amazing hdm 5. nine-million web-based site builder in the problem, today. >> if i get in a jam there is a human at the other end that can help me? >> we have support and a call center of course. >> how much does that cost? is that the same thing? >> free. absolutely free. >> the premium subscription business that seems to be growing here. it's up 51% year-over-year? >> it is. >> that's
but you can also do it yourself. >> i'm intimidated. >> well you can use powerpoint excel?lified. >> i can do that. i'm not a total idiot. >> sow you are more than qualified to use wix. and go to our web site. choose a template that you like. this is a good place to start. our templates are very flexible. you can change or replace anything you want. add the menu and racial ordering application. >> mobile is the way that people get out. they get off an airplane....
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. >> i gave them powerpoints andnd memorandums and phone numbers and hotels they stayed at and the phone numbers on mobile phones. >> he was instrumental in the unraveling of swiss bank secrecy. there is no question about that. >> an attorney specializing in tax litigation. >> it started with brad birkenfeld where the unraveling of bank secrecy when from a small group of cases to ubs generally to other banks in switzerland to the swiss banking community as a whole. >> birkenfeld's inside information has resulted in some of switzerland's biggest and best known banks paying $3 billion in penalties and causing 50,000 americans to confess to secretly stashing money off shore and the price for their actions a whopping $7 billion into penalties to date yet little more than 100 bankers and clienters have been indicted and of those only a handful have received any prison time at all. the names of the vast majority of those tax cheats are still a well kept secret under self-disclosure rules. >> nearly all of them have to ex chaenk -- exchange they were braking the law but they received self-discr
. >> i gave them powerpoints andnd memorandums and phone numbers and hotels they stayed at and the phone numbers on mobile phones. >> he was instrumental in the unraveling of swiss bank secrecy. there is no question about that. >> an attorney specializing in tax litigation. >> it started with brad birkenfeld where the unraveling of bank secrecy when from a small group of cases to ubs generally to other banks in switzerland to the swiss banking community as a whole....
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i have in my pocket i have the entire powerpoint presentation i gave last week to two different bodis that show what each police district is doing. some are up. some are down. there is a myriad of reasons why some are up-and-down. 1st quarter of this year, we had 20 funeral escorts, numerous dignity visits including the president and 40 citywide events including the bay to breakers that ties up a lot of resources. we're out there protecting the public in the interest of public safety. when we facilitate large events like that. these again are comparison numbers from '14, which again as i said we wrote more citations than we have ever written before. the difference is 600 citations total to year-to-year. to we're down 2% year-to-date. >> i'm just curious for those stats, and going up quite a bit from last year it was going up quite a bit and now it's kind of stagnant. is it a matter of drivers actually paying attention a little bit more, or is it a matter of the resources for our patrolmen that would give citations or reduced because of other issues? >> i would hope to say it was the f
i have in my pocket i have the entire powerpoint presentation i gave last week to two different bodis that show what each police district is doing. some are up. some are down. there is a myriad of reasons why some are up-and-down. 1st quarter of this year, we had 20 funeral escorts, numerous dignity visits including the president and 40 citywide events including the bay to breakers that ties up a lot of resources. we're out there protecting the public in the interest of public safety. when we...
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. >> each of you have a powerpoint presentation on your desk and there is a short presentation that i will walk through and the budget consists of it on the federal and state and regional grant revenues are voter approved, vehicle registration fee and also known as the prop aa revenues and the transportation fund for the clean air program, revenues from the bay area, and air quality management district and we also have the reviews from the agency and we also have the expenditures operating at the costs and financing and debt service costs and within this item you have and the preliminary work program and we have attached additional details and a high level of the expected view of the total cost of the revenues and, and the total costs for expenditures and on our next page, we have a pie chart, of the total revenues for the transportation authority, for the fiscal year, 15/16 and we are anticipating to receive, 214.7 million dollars of revenues over the next fiscal year and the majority of the revenues are the sales tax funds and we are anticipating 101.3, in revenue and the next we ha
. >> each of you have a powerpoint presentation on your desk and there is a short presentation that i will walk through and the budget consists of it on the federal and state and regional grant revenues are voter approved, vehicle registration fee and also known as the prop aa revenues and the transportation fund for the clean air program, revenues from the bay area, and air quality management district and we also have the reviews from the agency and we also have the expenditures...
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took the class, with diane, she actually did an exam session where she taught us everything with a powerpoint and we took an exam and hit the road with her that her knowledge and her skills are profound, and her ability to work with a diverse group of people, and understand the individual needs and unparalleled, and for, those fortunate enough to ride with her, you quickly realize and there are a few, and i mean few, who are on her level and this is why. she did not just teach us how to ride safely --. >> i am sorry, if you could just wrap up that was your time. >> sure. >> and the last thing that i want to add is that she taught us that riding is a commitment, that we are here to ride with cars, not against them. and that is what we got out of her she is amazing. >> thank you. >> any other member of the public that would like to comment? >> and seeing none, we will close the public comment. >> and i am very happy that we recommend to seat her in the seat eight and thank you for all that you are doing and you spread a lot of joy about it to the rest of staoet and everyone who you encounter. >
took the class, with diane, she actually did an exam session where she taught us everything with a powerpoint and we took an exam and hit the road with her that her knowledge and her skills are profound, and her ability to work with a diverse group of people, and understand the individual needs and unparalleled, and for, those fortunate enough to ride with her, you quickly realize and there are a few, and i mean few, who are on her level and this is why. she did not just teach us how to ride...
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without further adieu i'm going to speed up the powerpoint presentation and go to the ongoing outreach we're doing at each schooling, right now we have 9 schools joining the three existing schools that began last year for a total of 12 schools to fully participate in the next year, 2015-2016 year, they are alamo, daniel webster, sunset joe ortega, argonne, sutro cleveland, lafayette, ullon. ideally what we want to do is target the 5200 students and teach them traffic safety and road safety. i also have a video of what we have an idea, six minutes long, is that enough time? >> do you want that one? >> what are we showing? >> it's a six minute long video of the richie's neighborhood. >> i think it would be okay, this is the only item, is it okay? >> my only question is, is there a lot of people for public comment, i don't think so. >> no. >> okay, i'll play it. >> i'm george decay actor and spokesperson for the l.a. street smarts project at children's hospital, los angeles. the l.a. street smarts project teaches elementary school aged children pedestrian safety by recreating the real wor
without further adieu i'm going to speed up the powerpoint presentation and go to the ongoing outreach we're doing at each schooling, right now we have 9 schools joining the three existing schools that began last year for a total of 12 schools to fully participate in the next year, 2015-2016 year, they are alamo, daniel webster, sunset joe ortega, argonne, sutro cleveland, lafayette, ullon. ideally what we want to do is target the 5200 students and teach them traffic safety and road safety. i...
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. >> i gave them powerpoint presentations, internal memorandum, lists of all the bankers -- >> his insideormation helped lead to ubs paying $780 million in penalties, and admitting to conspiring to defraud the u.s. despite his assistance, birkenfeld was indicted, as well. ubs blames people like birkenfeld, who it points out was sentenced to 40 months in prison after being convicted of aiding and abetting tax fraud, a spokeswoman for the bank added, the business described has been closed since july 2008. ubs today is a different firm. with a different strategic focus, and senior management team. as for birkenfeld, he says he was vindicated after being released from prison, and receiving an enormous irs whistle-blower award. >> i got paid on the fine to ubs, that payment of $104 million was the largest of its kind in this country. >> believe it or not his attorneys argue he deserves more. a percentage of everything the u.s. has collected from all swiss banks. should you get a billion? >> you'd have to talk to my lawyers on that. >> two billion? >> talk to my lawyers. >> it appears brad birk
. >> i gave them powerpoint presentations, internal memorandum, lists of all the bankers -- >> his insideormation helped lead to ubs paying $780 million in penalties, and admitting to conspiring to defraud the u.s. despite his assistance, birkenfeld was indicted, as well. ubs blames people like birkenfeld, who it points out was sentenced to 40 months in prison after being convicted of aiding and abetting tax fraud, a spokeswoman for the bank added, the business described has been...
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powerpoint presentations usually get little fanfare, but mary meeker gets the valley talking her 197d presentation today. andy chang has in very busy joins us now with some of the biggest takeaways. what was the biggest take away for you? emily: we have been very busy poring through this. she has been doing this report since 2001 and it is something a lot of people really wait for. points the trends she out seem obvious but it is the hard data she puts to these trend that make you go wow. so, of course, people are spending more time on their phones but she says adults are spending 2.8 hours a day on their phones. almost threeng hours a day on our phones. isn't that depressing? i believe it. when i am in makeup, i'm scrolling through my phone while they try to put makeup on me. companies points out like facebook and twitter, you see revenue per user stagnating re is no more growth to be had. spot is video -- a lot more people are consuming video and mobile video with facebook thing 4 billion video views a day, up four times in the last six months. she also highlights twitch, a live th
powerpoint presentations usually get little fanfare, but mary meeker gets the valley talking her 197d presentation today. andy chang has in very busy joins us now with some of the biggest takeaways. what was the biggest take away for you? emily: we have been very busy poring through this. she has been doing this report since 2001 and it is something a lot of people really wait for. points the trends she out seem obvious but it is the hard data she puts to these trend that make you go wow. so,...
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rafe has a bit of a powerpoint presentation to give you a sense of what's going on and then they wille join me and we'll have some questions talk show style but i'll ask users of questions, and then finally we will open things up to you in the audience to ask you, ask them your questions. so first please join me in welcoming dr. rafe al-issawi and governor atheel al-nujayfi. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. i would like first to thank my friend ken for this invitation and thank you all for your attendance. and if i would especially to thank my colleague and my old friend. when i was director of the fallujah hospital. please raise your hand, thank you very much. the only cause i make my comments on powerpoint is to make it easier for you on specific topics on the situation in iraq. i agree with mr. ken in order to talk about five things to defeat extremism in iraq to start building back, we have to describe exactly what's going on in the ground on iraq now on political, security and others. so now i'll talk about defeating extremism and building back because you're talking about
rafe has a bit of a powerpoint presentation to give you a sense of what's going on and then they wille join me and we'll have some questions talk show style but i'll ask users of questions, and then finally we will open things up to you in the audience to ask you, ask them your questions. so first please join me in welcoming dr. rafe al-issawi and governor atheel al-nujayfi. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. i would like first to thank my friend ken for this invitation and thank you...
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we saw that with the hack where they had powerpoint presentations describing how they were going to harass wikileaks contributors and glenn greenwald and various different critics. i think what you are doing is fantastic. how do you reach out and include the intelligence community in this effort. the worst abuse is happening there. >> and to repeat the question the increasing privatization -- excuse me of intelligence and how we get oversight control a private companies that are doing work that used to be in the purview. >> well, this is the biggest development one of the biggest in the last 40 years the explosive growth of the government side of intelligence the expansion of the nsa to some degree the cia and others and of course, the knew layer of director of national intelligence with hundreds if not thousands of employees. that is a separate issue. so the government side of it has grown explosively. but then you have the contractors. and i don't think in our time ancient time there were private contractors in the so-called community. how many there are today god knows. it is estimated
we saw that with the hack where they had powerpoint presentations describing how they were going to harass wikileaks contributors and glenn greenwald and various different critics. i think what you are doing is fantastic. how do you reach out and include the intelligence community in this effort. the worst abuse is happening there. >> and to repeat the question the increasing privatization -- excuse me of intelligence and how we get oversight control a private companies that are doing...
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officer as you can see, and so no self-respecting military officer can get by without a little powerpoint. so that's how i'm going to walk you through my presentation today. show you a few short video clips and then make some points about the video that you see. so tyler, my assistant over here, if we can roll the very first video, please. ♪ [ ding ] i didn't say i was good at powerpoint, i just said that i like to use it. ♪ ♪ ♪ okay. i show you that video for a number of reasons. the threat is real in our minds. and i had the benefit every morning when i get to work opening up an intelligence book and i see what's going on in various places around the world. i can tell you that it's real and the threat is increasing both in quantity and it's increasing in quality of our adversaries. and so as elaine said, we aim to stay ahead of that threat in everything that we do. it's vitally important that we do. in north korea, the kno-8 as elaine once again mentioned is something that we're very, very concerned with. that regime, as you know, is very unpredictable. just last night they had another
officer as you can see, and so no self-respecting military officer can get by without a little powerpoint. so that's how i'm going to walk you through my presentation today. show you a few short video clips and then make some points about the video that you see. so tyler, my assistant over here, if we can roll the very first video, please. ♪ [ ding ] i didn't say i was good at powerpoint, i just said that i like to use it. ♪ ♪ ♪ okay. i show you that video for a number of reasons. the...
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buzz insisting it is all a plan for the army to wage war on americans, even publishing a military powerpointowing texas as a military red state. >> i've never heard anything like this unless they are planning an invasion. >> senator ted cruz said he understands texans' worries. >> i think part of the worry is we've seen a federal government disrespecting the liberty to citizens. >> chuck norris said on world net daily, what is under question are those who are pulling the strings at the top of jade helm 15 back in washington. the governor abbott said all he meant to do was to have the militia coordinate with the pbt-- with the pentagon. >> we've had assurances there is nothing for the world to worry about. >> but now there is a call to apologize to the military. >> and even the governor said they went to far. >> i think it is okay to question your government. i do it on a regular basis. but i think our military is quite trustworthy. >> the white house is trying to stay out of the governor's fray. >> i have no idea what he is thinking? i have an idea. i appreciate the opportunity though. >> an
buzz insisting it is all a plan for the army to wage war on americans, even publishing a military powerpointowing texas as a military red state. >> i've never heard anything like this unless they are planning an invasion. >> senator ted cruz said he understands texans' worries. >> i think part of the worry is we've seen a federal government disrespecting the liberty to citizens. >> chuck norris said on world net daily, what is under question are those who are pulling the...
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powerpoint corrupts absolutely. you will have to just listen instead. i did what to tell you an anecdote that is relevant. i worked on something called mci mail. we turned it on in 1983. reporters signed up. one of them was william f buckley. i maintained a luxury -- lovely correspondence with him. i had come and gone. i helped them get into the internet business. it was clear the charging people for e-mail was not exactly a big business bottle -- model anymore. i got a bunch of angry e-mails from reporters. the honest answer is it was time for that service to go. i have two themes i would like to address this afternoon. the first is technology. i want to talk about policy. i have eight points. let me start with the technology side. i am proud of the fact that the internet continues to evolve. this is one has adapted to new technology and swept newtek knology. it is become an important element of the smart foreign. they are all mutually reinforced in many ways. one of the things that we did not get right is the numerical address space. we did some calcu
powerpoint corrupts absolutely. you will have to just listen instead. i did what to tell you an anecdote that is relevant. i worked on something called mci mail. we turned it on in 1983. reporters signed up. one of them was william f buckley. i maintained a luxury -- lovely correspondence with him. i had come and gone. i helped them get into the internet business. it was clear the charging people for e-mail was not exactly a big business bottle -- model anymore. i got a bunch of angry e-mails...
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i know you do not want another powerpoint, as exciting as those can be.cided to do an actual interview with a real reporter me, and i play one on tv, on hbo. we will do an interview and later do a bunch of interviews. peter cost the, who works -- will be interviewing figures. we wanted to start off by talking to michael. i brought my own chairs, the red chairs of the code conference. before that -- many people have sat in these chairs. including, steve jobs, bill gates, president obama. we thought it appropriate we put michael on the hot seat to begin the show. michael, come on out. ♪ [applause] >> were you scared? >> no. >> we have them clean. some of those internet billionaires can be messy. we will talk about a range of things today and all kinds of things that have happened in the cable industry. let's start off with the concepts of what you're trying to change. the industry is changing rapidly and suddenly more than it seems, especially with the digital challenges you are facing. >> the central reason we branded this show, if i were to put it in a se
i know you do not want another powerpoint, as exciting as those can be.cided to do an actual interview with a real reporter me, and i play one on tv, on hbo. we will do an interview and later do a bunch of interviews. peter cost the, who works -- will be interviewing figures. we wanted to start off by talking to michael. i brought my own chairs, the red chairs of the code conference. before that -- many people have sat in these chairs. including, steve jobs, bill gates, president obama. we...
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it often comes up in powerpoint slide decks from the nsa. essentially this is something that's with a select targeted program, with a selector it can intervene in communications flowing over the internet such that it can poke a hole in your browser and exploit a vulnerability in what you're using to communicate with, and then once they have that installed software in your you computer to do a variety of things. capture skistrokes for passwords and a whole bunch of things. it is targeted so they're not doing this to everyone all the time. there is other stuff they're doing to everyone all the time. that's what i mean when it's gone from targeted surveillance to increasingly bulk. a good example of this is the muscular program. muscular is all caps. i wish i could shout it. muscular! the muscular program was one where the nsa was overseas tapping the entire data links between yahoo! data centers and google data centers. these are the private networks between these data centers taking all the information that was sent over those links. it's a l
it often comes up in powerpoint slide decks from the nsa. essentially this is something that's with a select targeted program, with a selector it can intervene in communications flowing over the internet such that it can poke a hole in your browser and exploit a vulnerability in what you're using to communicate with, and then once they have that installed software in your you computer to do a variety of things. capture skistrokes for passwords and a whole bunch of things. it is targeted so...
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we saw that with the hack where they had powerpoint presentations describing how they were going to harass wikileaks contributors and glenn greenwald and various different critics. i think what you are doing is fantastic. how do you reach out and include the intelligence community in this effort. the worst abuse is happening there. >> and to repeat the question, the increasing privatization -- excuse me of intelligence and how we get oversight control a private companies that are doing work that used to be in the purview. >> well, this is the biggest development, one of the biggest in the last 40 years the explosive growth of the government side of intelligence, the expansion of the nsa, to some degree the cia and others and, of course, the knew layer of director of national intelligence with hundreds if not thousands of employees. that is a separate issue. so the government side of it has grown explosively. but then you have the contractors. and i don't think in our time, ancient time there were private contractors in the so-called community. how many there are today god knows. it is esti
we saw that with the hack where they had powerpoint presentations describing how they were going to harass wikileaks contributors and glenn greenwald and various different critics. i think what you are doing is fantastic. how do you reach out and include the intelligence community in this effort. the worst abuse is happening there. >> and to repeat the question, the increasing privatization -- excuse me of intelligence and how we get oversight control a private companies that are doing...
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said "these companies have negative economics and aside from a few choice -- david: i read his powerpointresentation and it was well put together. entertaining. we were on the other side of one of his that's in the past. and he was not completely wrong there either. in this particular case he is speaking to a specific subset of what is going on in the fracking industry. he is not speaking generally about the market for oil and gas and companies. he is really focusing on the fractures -- the frackers and t he mother frackers. most of these companies are not cash flow generative companies and he tried to compare them to businesses that are cash flow. in these cases, they are sending oil. it is not a cash flow story. betty: we will be back into desmond's and we will talk much more. we will be back. ♪ ' good morning. i'm betty liu. bloomberg television is on the markets. scarlet fu has more breaking news for you. scarlet: oil currently just shy of the best level of the year p u.s. companies are reducing the number of active rakes the fewest since september of 2010. what is a path toward $70?
said "these companies have negative economics and aside from a few choice -- david: i read his powerpointresentation and it was well put together. entertaining. we were on the other side of one of his that's in the past. and he was not completely wrong there either. in this particular case he is speaking to a specific subset of what is going on in the fracking industry. he is not speaking generally about the market for oil and gas and companies. he is really focusing on the fractures --...
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i originally planned to do a powerpoint but with only 10 , minutes, i think it is best if i just spoke without it. and i want to talk about what we have learned from this work, which was just published. "the cultural matrix." it was several years in the making, and a collaborative study. let me first say that culture occupies a status in the social sciences. starting with traditionally, most people thought, culture was important in understanding the plight of the poor. and understanding the trials of the rich. starting about the middle of the 60's, with the publication of the report, as well as academic works in the culture of poverty, there was a sharp swing against using culture to explain everything. there are complex reasons why. for complex reasons, it deals with racial pride. having to do with changes in intellectual fashion, and so on. i'm happy to say that that is beginning to change. the reputation has gone through a revival, partly because the predictions are not be quite -- quite correct. turned out to be but i am not here to defend, i want to talk about this issue. also, ho
i originally planned to do a powerpoint but with only 10 , minutes, i think it is best if i just spoke without it. and i want to talk about what we have learned from this work, which was just published. "the cultural matrix." it was several years in the making, and a collaborative study. let me first say that culture occupies a status in the social sciences. starting with traditionally, most people thought, culture was important in understanding the plight of the poor. and...
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the pageant of someone pitching to you, you say yes, send me your pitch, they write a four-page powerpointlly 10 flights to 15 flights, and there are a lot of pictures, too. brendan: how do you interrupt their patter? rick: i do not care much about interrupting their patter come i want to hear what they have to say, and if i am interested enough, then you say hey is this a team i interested in, is this a market that is big, ok. what happens when google does this? what happens when zuckerberg says, i will destroy this? tom: again, all of this within the new lower rate regime that so many are presuming. let's get to our top headlines with vonnie quinn. vonnie: thanks so much, tom. greece says the bailout may only be a week away. lenders must use their position on greece debt. mr. varoufakis: there is nowhere in our government where we haver solve the issue of our debt -- where we have solved the issue of our debt, nowhere. vonnie: greece is hoping for agreement later this week at an eu summit. hillary clinton's e-mail controversy is going to be an election year issue. the state department is
the pageant of someone pitching to you, you say yes, send me your pitch, they write a four-page powerpointlly 10 flights to 15 flights, and there are a lot of pictures, too. brendan: how do you interrupt their patter? rick: i do not care much about interrupting their patter come i want to hear what they have to say, and if i am interested enough, then you say hey is this a team i interested in, is this a market that is big, ok. what happens when google does this? what happens when zuckerberg...
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the only reason i've made my comments on powerpoint is to make it easy to talk to you about the situation in iraq. i agree with mr. ken in order to talk about five things to defeat extremism in iraq, to start building back, we have to describe exactly what's going on in the ground on iraq we are talking about a most damaged state in iraq. both on the isis side and the militia side. i put this map to give you an impression of what it looks like in iraq. we have to know the exact causes that led to that situation. i would like for you to focus on the next video which is about one minute it divided the screen into two sides. one for the militia or other rights that is the flex of emotion and the website is daesh isis. many illegal militias in iraq. that went from isis is threatening also. this is the dealing of militias and with the sudanese on the side, isis is dealing with the shiites and this is an identical criminal groups. the same thing is killing on the left side. i have killed on the left side, you can see this is the situation right now. how to end this tragedy in iraq. on the left
the only reason i've made my comments on powerpoint is to make it easy to talk to you about the situation in iraq. i agree with mr. ken in order to talk about five things to defeat extremism in iraq, to start building back, we have to describe exactly what's going on in the ground on iraq we are talking about a most damaged state in iraq. both on the isis side and the militia side. i put this map to give you an impression of what it looks like in iraq. we have to know the exact causes that led...