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there are also many us corporations doing business with the third reich. if you are an oil company or a chemical company and you fully expected the third reich would march into england in three months and you would be doing business with them because they would be a major controller of european oil and economy, you continue to do business with them. they would expose these companies and do stories about they would expose these companies and do stories about how standard oil executives would support the nazis. these would need to congressional investigations and embarrassment. -- lead to congressional investigations and embarrassment. at the same time, the american gossip columnist would get a lot of juicy items in their own blackmail material. dahl details how he met with drew pearson and how he exchanged these items and bragged he became so close to drew pearson and in particular he became regarded as one of the family. he was very effective in that regard. in his role as a propagandist, now unexpectedly started to make a name for himself in washington. h
there are also many us corporations doing business with the third reich. if you are an oil company or a chemical company and you fully expected the third reich would march into england in three months and you would be doing business with them because they would be a major controller of european oil and economy, you continue to do business with them. they would expose these companies and do stories about they would expose these companies and do stories about how standard oil executives would...
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cooperations doing business with the third reich. if you were a major american corporation in an oil company or a chemical company and you fully expected that the third reich would march into england in three months and you would be doing business with them because they would be the major controller of european oil and economy, you continue to do business with them. it was a good bet. and they would expose these companies and they would do stories about how standard oil executives were supporting the nazis. these would make headlines. they would lead to congressional investigations and embarrassment and so forth. so in a -- at the same time, the -- the american gossip columnists would benefit by getting a lot of juicy items and their own blackmail material. and in dahl's diaries and letters, he details how he met with drew persson and how he exchanged the aye tells and bragged that he became so close to drew persson in particular that he became regarded as one of the family. so he was very effective in that regard. in his role, dahl
cooperations doing business with the third reich. if you were a major american corporation in an oil company or a chemical company and you fully expected that the third reich would march into england in three months and you would be doing business with them because they would be the major controller of european oil and economy, you continue to do business with them. it was a good bet. and they would expose these companies and they would do stories about how standard oil executives were...
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innovative purchase that he referred to as assumed text, they were able to find radio stations in the third reich and occupied europe that sent out messages every day at the time the enigma messages were sent, at the same time. and because of the nature of the mission of the radio stations they were able to guess the first sentence of the transmission. perfect example, station 26 on the coast of france, comes on the air river day at 7:00 a.m. and the first sentence off the tower is the weather today off the coast of france will be. why, it was concerned with putting out weather reports to the german ships and submarines at sea. with that, you get a head start. you can begin the process, and he was able to design a device that was referred to as a bombe. this is a giant calculating machine, a guessing machine that helps to sort out the other patterns and sequences. i don't want to make this sound easy, it was not. it took between 8 to 12 hours and a core of analysts linguists and many more support personnel. but here's the bottom line. by the end of the day, with some exceptions, they were able to
innovative purchase that he referred to as assumed text, they were able to find radio stations in the third reich and occupied europe that sent out messages every day at the time the enigma messages were sent, at the same time. and because of the nature of the mission of the radio stations they were able to guess the first sentence of the transmission. perfect example, station 26 on the coast of france, comes on the air river day at 7:00 a.m. and the first sentence off the tower is the weather...
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had two and during the hearings we really no concern or fight over the jest of the policy that is reich the conversion of pdr space in those landmark buildings that was full support only raise by the ar c how do they know the buildings are they need so much office space to support the 2 henry adams this is a building that's in excellent condition why put a building there the purpose of the location to prove the historic nature so we proposed to the planning department with the supervisor cohen and staff a bunch of amendments which were read and the hpc voted to support the amendments so they'll have a change both commissions and hpc for it's historic landmark and the conditional use process to insure that the hpcs concerns were heard and the office was meeting other economic criteria. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> we're ready for public comment. >> yes. we're ready for public comment. >> any public comment on item 6 seeing none, public comment is closed. >> supervisor cohen. >> i have a few closing remarks thank you to you and your department staff i believe the legislation does a good
had two and during the hearings we really no concern or fight over the jest of the policy that is reich the conversion of pdr space in those landmark buildings that was full support only raise by the ar c how do they know the buildings are they need so much office space to support the 2 henry adams this is a building that's in excellent condition why put a building there the purpose of the location to prove the historic nature so we proposed to the planning department with the supervisor cohen...
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. >> fed chair janet yellen paves the way for a potential interest rate reich sometime this year. she's not tipping her happened as to when that might happen. speaking on tuesday she said the fed is in no hurry. while the job market is improving, inflation remains low. investors liked what they heard, the dow closing at a new record high. consumer reports is out with its top cars for 2015. lexus is number wurn again, due to solid reliability ratings. mazda, toyota audi and subaru round out the top five. buick is the first american to crack the top ten at number seven. purina is facing a class action lawsuit claiming its ben any fulldog food is killing pets. two similar suits have been dismissed in the past. >>> see how one school is using chris farley to recruit athletes. sports is up next. i'm going to share a photo of my eggo waffle when it pops up. that's so interesting honey because i'm going to share a photo of my eggo waffle when it pops up. l'eggo my eggo l'eggo my eggo (answering machine) hey! leave a message. hi, i know you're there, 'cause i can see you. i'm calling you
. >> fed chair janet yellen paves the way for a potential interest rate reich sometime this year. she's not tipping her happened as to when that might happen. speaking on tuesday she said the fed is in no hurry. while the job market is improving, inflation remains low. investors liked what they heard, the dow closing at a new record high. consumer reports is out with its top cars for 2015. lexus is number wurn again, due to solid reliability ratings. mazda, toyota audi and subaru round...
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>> itthere was a lot of securits before, reich a security check thing. of course we knew it might be an issue, of course nobody expected something like this. but when i heard the person yell in what i think was at that part, i thought it was probably an islamist terrorists or something. >> and that was an eyewitness to the attack earlier today in copenhagen. we will be keeping an eye on the events there. law enforcement in france, the u.k., spain, belgium, greece, denmark, and germany have made hundreds of arrests trying to smoke out these sleeper cells. bob, these countries all other to find suspected terrorists, what is that work like? it must be a pain staking task, but in some cases a race against time in. >> it is a race against time. they have advanced computers, they're running algorithms through phone calls, intercepts, they combine these databases. the problem is these cells in europe don't call back to syria or iraq for instructions. so you're hunting for a needle in ahaystack. i will tell you what disturbs me the most. these people clearly had
>> itthere was a lot of securits before, reich a security check thing. of course we knew it might be an issue, of course nobody expected something like this. but when i heard the person yell in what i think was at that part, i thought it was probably an islamist terrorists or something. >> and that was an eyewitness to the attack earlier today in copenhagen. we will be keeping an eye on the events there. law enforcement in france, the u.k., spain, belgium, greece, denmark, and...
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obsessed with being kind of lines, and anti-conducts at the time the deepest penetration into the third reich. a mission called the dupont mission. and dupont is made up of three of these deserter volunteers. the oss goes through the camps of italy to come out their mock soldiers that have fought in the german army but had allied linked to many of them were communist or socialist. these been recruited to become agents in the oss. and taylor formed a team of three of these individuals, and they are put together and they drop on friday the 13th sort of an ominous day for many ways for this nation because they are dropped out by a polish group that drops and over the drops on in austria, and their mission is to gather intelligence on sort of the local german manufacturing, just manufacturing, et cetera in the area as was something called the southwest wall, which the germans were building in austria. and hear taylor and his team drop in to gather intelligence. and from the start sort of everything goes wrong. the nation radio is the lifeline. if you don't have a radio behind the lines in nazi ge
obsessed with being kind of lines, and anti-conducts at the time the deepest penetration into the third reich. a mission called the dupont mission. and dupont is made up of three of these deserter volunteers. the oss goes through the camps of italy to come out their mock soldiers that have fought in the german army but had allied linked to many of them were communist or socialist. these been recruited to become agents in the oss. and taylor formed a team of three of these individuals, and they...
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wedding, two german officers marched into eisenhower's office and surrendered what was left of the third reichm and said do you understand the terms of what you have signed? you had better understand it, because i will hold you personally responsible. he signs a simple telegram saying, folks, the war is over. oliver: with world war ii finally over, the five-star general and mamie retreat to private life. president harry truman has other ideas. that's just ahead on "war stories." ♪ ♪ ♪ oliver: general dwight d.izen hur returned home from europe to a hero's welcome in november, 1945. >> he was appointed chief of staff of the united states army, something he didn't really like at all. he's looking at demobilization of the armed forces, and the general, run of the mill forces that chief of staffs do. oliver: it was the run of the mill that finally got to ike in 1948. >> let's face it, this has got to be a little bit boring. oliver: retiring from the army, eisenhower became the president of new york's columbia university, but mamie soon discovered that their days of living under a microscope were f
wedding, two german officers marched into eisenhower's office and surrendered what was left of the third reichm and said do you understand the terms of what you have signed? you had better understand it, because i will hold you personally responsible. he signs a simple telegram saying, folks, the war is over. oliver: with world war ii finally over, the five-star general and mamie retreat to private life. president harry truman has other ideas. that's just ahead on "war stories." ♪...
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joseph goebbels, the of the propaganda agency, stage a funeral to this great martyr to the third reicha lot of people who paid tribute to him as a hero were people who detested him or feared him. this highly efficient, totally ruthless bureaucrat was a student at politics, was terrifying personally and probably was also a little nuts. infamously, he came home drunk one night, saw himself reflected in a mirror, pulled out his pistol, fired two shots, and said "i finally got you, you bastard." but now he could be turned into a saint. they could make a death mask. send it down to the ss training school. here is our sainted reinhardt heidrick. himmler eulogized him as an ideal nazi, hitler describing them as one of the bitterest foes of the right. the site became a shrine. the whole thing was stage-managed. remember, the enthusiasm for spectacle? the murder became the occasion for one of these and a very effective one of these propaganda efforts. but that was only the beginning. then the german high command had to decide how to carry out its own revenge even though it did not really know w
joseph goebbels, the of the propaganda agency, stage a funeral to this great martyr to the third reicha lot of people who paid tribute to him as a hero were people who detested him or feared him. this highly efficient, totally ruthless bureaucrat was a student at politics, was terrifying personally and probably was also a little nuts. infamously, he came home drunk one night, saw himself reflected in a mirror, pulled out his pistol, fired two shots, and said "i finally got you, you...
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have got to phonefocus on the regions that have traditionally consumed american tension and energy reich the middle east and europe, particularly particularly now with an aggressive russia. but at the same time we can't neglect or leave untapped opportunities in the world that have gotten less attention, particularly in recent years. we have to do multiple things simultaneously. believe it or not we can and we are. and that includes dealing with great powers and dealing with the very proximate threats we are all very well aware of that we face. i did spend a good deal of time in my speech and, also the strategy itself elaborates on the nature of our relationship with china which we see as one of the defining relationships for the 21st century. complex one of cooperation and competition but it's very much a part of how we view the world. we look at emerging powers that have great potential and there, too, we are investing in those important relationships. the president's recent trip to india coming three months after prime minister modi's visit here is an example of another important larg
have got to phonefocus on the regions that have traditionally consumed american tension and energy reich the middle east and europe, particularly particularly now with an aggressive russia. but at the same time we can't neglect or leave untapped opportunities in the world that have gotten less attention, particularly in recent years. we have to do multiple things simultaneously. believe it or not we can and we are. and that includes dealing with great powers and dealing with the very proximate...
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over here some the top players in europe and top players in north america are starting to be treed reichrts stars and have deals. we are starting to see that take hold for some of the events we do. some of the players can't walk out in public because they will get monday. >> the royal opera house is more used to the sounds of operatic grandeur than a coreous of assault rivals but the decision to hold it right here in this iconic venue isn't as streaming as it may seem? >> pro-gaming growing wildly needs a headline grabbing venue in the u.k. to drag it into the mainstream. it might sell out stadiums in the united states and far east, the likely champs of this connection will have to slum it at the opera until london's own gamer dedicated venue gets the go ahead. later this year. al jazeera. from virtual games to games on the field, the sports roger federer has won for the 7th time, world number one, novak djokovic if the final on saturday. this was the 37th time the pair had met nadal in the latest chapter, he took the first set six games to three. the second set was closer. sets with 6-7
over here some the top players in europe and top players in north america are starting to be treed reichrts stars and have deals. we are starting to see that take hold for some of the events we do. some of the players can't walk out in public because they will get monday. >> the royal opera house is more used to the sounds of operatic grandeur than a coreous of assault rivals but the decision to hold it right here in this iconic venue isn't as streaming as it may seem? >> pro-gaming...
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>> robert reich. >> correct.d you have triggered the use it or lose it bonus questionment simple here. for 200 points you can use the bonus question. it is related to the one with you answered or choose not to answer it and lose the 200 points. you get 200 extra if you get it right. will you use the question or lose it. >> use it. >> here it is. in 2002 robert reich ran for governor of massachusetts, finishing in second place in the democratic primary to this woman who went on to lose the general election to mitt romney. >> shannon o'brien. >> correct. 200 points for josh. big lead. after a series of revelations about his fiancee the largest -- sam. >> john kitsaber. >> 200 point toss up. a ban was proposed this week by the new governor of illinois. josh? >> bruce ronner. >> alleging that their constitutional right to representation is being violated. a group of voters in new york this week filed suit demanding that a special election bel called to replace -- >> michael grim. >> incorrect. to replace former congr
>> robert reich. >> correct.d you have triggered the use it or lose it bonus questionment simple here. for 200 points you can use the bonus question. it is related to the one with you answered or choose not to answer it and lose the 200 points. you get 200 extra if you get it right. will you use the question or lose it. >> use it. >> here it is. in 2002 robert reich ran for governor of massachusetts, finishing in second place in the democratic primary to this woman who...
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comparing the third reich to the jihad. factor is coming right back.c music] ♪ introducing aleve pm... the pm pain reliever. that dares to work all the way until... [birds chirping] the am. new aleve pm. it's the first to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. for pain relief that can last all the way until morning. new aleve pm, for a better am. co: i've always found you don't know you need a hotel room until you're sure you do. bartender: thanks, captain obvious. co: which is what makes using the hotels.com mobile app so useful. i can book a nearby hotel room from wherever i am. or, i could not book a hotel room and put my cellphone back into my pocket as if nothing happened. hotels.com. i don't need it right now. startup-ny. it's working for new york state. already 55 companies are investing over $98 million dollars and creating over 2100 jobs. from long island to all across upstate new york, more businesses are coming to new york. they are paying no property taxes no corporate taxes no sales taxes. and with over 300 locations,
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obama as i said is a patsy for islamic terrorism the way chamberlain was a patsy for the third reich. this won't take long. a couple sentences from ann franks diary, because you know sean, this is a war really on little girls and women. that's what's taking place the brutalization in front of our faces. ann frank said in 1944 in her diary, i reached the point where i can hardly care where i live or die. the world will keep on turning without me. and i can't do anything to change events anyway. i'll just let matters take their course and concentrate on studying and hope that everything will be all right in the end. and shortly later she wrote, but the minute i was alone i knew i was going to cry my eyes out. i slid to the floor in my nightgown and began by saying my prayers very fervently. then i drew my knees to my chest, lay my head on my arms and cried, all huddled up on the bare floor. and then a loud sob brought me back to earth. mr. president, mr. president, there are tens of thousands of ann franks right now being brutalized. why don't you do something about it? why don't you de
obama as i said is a patsy for islamic terrorism the way chamberlain was a patsy for the third reich. this won't take long. a couple sentences from ann franks diary, because you know sean, this is a war really on little girls and women. that's what's taking place the brutalization in front of our faces. ann frank said in 1944 in her diary, i reached the point where i can hardly care where i live or die. the world will keep on turning without me. and i can't do anything to change events anyway....
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part of the struggle in this case reich this hlike this is, look, you don't have to prove motive, buthat is the motive if this guy is just sertcertifiable, and straight up nut, and certainly not for money, and certainly not a robbery, and not to collect on the insurance proceeds and he was delusional. and unfortunately, what we have done in america is to criminalize the mentally ill in a lot of ways, and we ve made the jails and the prisons in the last 30 years become part of the mental institution, and i don't foe if it -- i don't know if it makes much sense. >> and that is why the mandatory sentence is not making sense. say that the mandatory sentence is spot-on, and say in 30 years he was re-examined by a team that said he is better and change and he is no longer a danger and we e will -- we will reassign him to an outpatient but that is the death penalty, because he is never going to be getting out. and he has serious issue, and maybe not crazy, but you can be not insane and you could be nuts and when you are nuts, you should get treatment. >> eddie ray routh a former marine is no
part of the struggle in this case reich this hlike this is, look, you don't have to prove motive, buthat is the motive if this guy is just sertcertifiable, and straight up nut, and certainly not for money, and certainly not a robbery, and not to collect on the insurance proceeds and he was delusional. and unfortunately, what we have done in america is to criminalize the mentally ill in a lot of ways, and we ve made the jails and the prisons in the last 30 years become part of the mental...
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again, it goes back to the third reich.y people knew what their intent was but the world looked away and the worst holocaust on earth took place. believe me that's brewing once again. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. reaction. joining us from reaction the senate of the armed services committee john mccain. what say you senator? >> well, i say you are exactly right, bill. i would also point out that president obama is operating in the finest traditions of anyville chamberlain who said we will not send our young men to a country that we have not been to and speak a lang badge we do not know. the president sets up this straw man, bill there are those of us that want to send massive amounts of american troops. that's not true. what we want though is controllers, equippers people who can help these people as we build up their military, which, by the way in the case of iraq is a monday mental task because they were so badly broken. but, no one wants massive american troops mr. president but we do want troops on
again, it goes back to the third reich.y people knew what their intent was but the world looked away and the worst holocaust on earth took place. believe me that's brewing once again. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. reaction. joining us from reaction the senate of the armed services committee john mccain. what say you senator? >> well, i say you are exactly right, bill. i would also point out that president obama is operating in the finest traditions of anyville...
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. >> while these two veterans relax and enjoy retirement, two reich k9 office remembers being welcomedmentt titan and rebel both german shepherd mix sign to the narcotics and explosives division the titan already nabbed a burglary suspect, just weeks into the job. >> man's best friends criminal's worth nightmare irreplaceable partner in the police department. >> i'm with him 24/7, with him more than i am my family. so the only partner that never really get to talk back. >> our natasha brown reporting. >> the new police dogs had to go through total of 30 weeks every training in order to become a k9 member of the depford police force. and that is such a great relationship, too, between the dog and the officer. >> all family, really is. beautiful animal. >> retirement to the so far, a not bad. coming up, we are following breaking news, justin? >> reporter: and as a man recovers from being shot this morning, police are looking for the shooter. i'm justin finch with the key clue, authorities have this morning. >> justin, thanks. also, a south jersey mother is in mourning, and taking action, aft
. >> while these two veterans relax and enjoy retirement, two reich k9 office remembers being welcomedmentt titan and rebel both german shepherd mix sign to the narcotics and explosives division the titan already nabbed a burglary suspect, just weeks into the job. >> man's best friends criminal's worth nightmare irreplaceable partner in the police department. >> i'm with him 24/7, with him more than i am my family. so the only partner that never really get to talk back....
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it would ensure these animals are treated reich other warm-blooded animals in other federal research facilities. it's time that we step up to stop this horrific abuse. there's no reason that the usda agriculture research facilities experimenting on farm animals should not be held to the same standards as federal research facilities that conduct life-saving disease research with the same kind of animals. i strongly urge my colleagues to support this aware act, the animal well fair and agriculture research endeavors. it is supported by the humane society, the society for the prevention of cruelty to animals, the humane legislative fund, and countless people across the country who deeply believe in animal well fair. this is our job in congress, and this is a small step that we can quickly make to show that we respond to animal abuse and that the federal government will lead by examples. and i would urge my colleagues to join congressman fitzpatrick and i as members of the congressional animal protection caucus to work together on behalf of god's creatures who cannot speak for themselves
it would ensure these animals are treated reich other warm-blooded animals in other federal research facilities. it's time that we step up to stop this horrific abuse. there's no reason that the usda agriculture research facilities experimenting on farm animals should not be held to the same standards as federal research facilities that conduct life-saving disease research with the same kind of animals. i strongly urge my colleagues to support this aware act, the animal well fair and...
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that is the take of robert reich speaking about the impact of the rise of employees like uber. in the u.s. has swelled to 160,000. alec river co-op for the -- co-op -- how in krueger. are they creating good jobs? alan: the problems the u.s. labor market has been facing occurred long before uber. it goes back three decades. when it comes to uber how is it impacting the economy? their drivers are primarily displacing taxi drivers. from what i can tell uber drivers are paid at least as much as taxi drivers and is providing demand for workers with those types of skills. unlike -- much of the economy, this is increasing demand for workers with middle skills. tom:brendan: there is a throw away line in the article you authored . how the affordable care act changed the economy for people with part-time work. do we have to change the welfare state if we are going to move to this kind of contract work? alan: changes in the health care system driven apart by the affordable health care act, will make health insurance more affordable, more accessible, easier for people to become entrepreneu
that is the take of robert reich speaking about the impact of the rise of employees like uber. in the u.s. has swelled to 160,000. alec river co-op for the -- co-op -- how in krueger. are they creating good jobs? alan: the problems the u.s. labor market has been facing occurred long before uber. it goes back three decades. when it comes to uber how is it impacting the economy? their drivers are primarily displacing taxi drivers. from what i can tell uber drivers are paid at least as much as...
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send it back to you, reich. >> annex and one of the country's largest run pg groups and the recent profit record here. he's here with me now. what's driving things? >> well, i suppose the anti-corruption is still very powerful. >> is it helping the profit? >> my profit is hong kong seals. it's hong kong luxury seals, which is going -- sales, which is doing quite well. >> how big of an impicture does the opulence sales have? >> certainly it's baded. i think all of the brands if you look at the result n. china they're -- in china they're not doing well. developers, rents not rising as much. so it is for real. >> you managed to maintain pleasant results. why the choice of that phrase? >> first of all, we broke records. we never made more than $10 billion in hong kong dollars and this time underlying profits we made over $10 billion. but that said, i think the market condition in the main land in particular for rental of commercial space, for high end retail, is still quite weak and i don't know when we will recover. >> and that's how you are seeing this playing out nothing will change effect
send it back to you, reich. >> annex and one of the country's largest run pg groups and the recent profit record here. he's here with me now. what's driving things? >> well, i suppose the anti-corruption is still very powerful. >> is it helping the profit? >> my profit is hong kong seals. it's hong kong luxury seals, which is going -- sales, which is doing quite well. >> how big of an impicture does the opulence sales have? >> certainly it's baded. i think...
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understanding some of these issues and experiencing them coupled with some organizations or companies reich comcast who has been in washington, d.c. for decades, and what kind of environment that creates for shaping public policy? >> i am with google. i todd's comments were right on. if you are only playing what i would consider the inside game with policy-makers there, is a good chance that newer companies and newer industries are going to lose simply on the base of the older industries having been there longer. not just the taxicab industry or the hotel industry, but the content industry, the telecommunications firms. these are companies, many of whom are regulated. they have been players before and policy makers for a long time. i do think that one of the tools that is effective here and has been effective is showing policy makers when they are out of tune with consumers. pipa-sopa battle that was referenced earlier is the quintessential example here. that was proceeding as an inside game debate. it wasn't until it became an outside game with consumers weighing in that policy makers put
understanding some of these issues and experiencing them coupled with some organizations or companies reich comcast who has been in washington, d.c. for decades, and what kind of environment that creates for shaping public policy? >> i am with google. i todd's comments were right on. if you are only playing what i would consider the inside game with policy-makers there, is a good chance that newer companies and newer industries are going to lose simply on the base of the older industries...
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organizations, there are folk that was come together in differentcies -- cities, asking us, why wouldn't we reich -- recognize them? and we said, you're right. we will work with you. you decide what shape you want to take, we'll work with you. the second problem we're trying to solve is companies would come to us and say, we understand information sharing is important, there isn't an organization that currently fits us so we'll form an organization. let's do it, ok, what do we do? and we said, well, you know, here's the kinds of things an isac does. let's connect you some of the more effective existing isac's and you have -- then it's on you. you have to do the work. we're here for advees and to help but ultimately we don't have a system set up to help you build a new organization. and we kept giving a lot of companies coming to us saying we want to do it. don't make us reinvent this wheel every time and again, that was exactly the right thing. and so we said, ok. we're going to help you come up with best practices that delynn yat what an effective isao is. when you want to start a group, you don
organizations, there are folk that was come together in differentcies -- cities, asking us, why wouldn't we reich -- recognize them? and we said, you're right. we will work with you. you decide what shape you want to take, we'll work with you. the second problem we're trying to solve is companies would come to us and say, we understand information sharing is important, there isn't an organization that currently fits us so we'll form an organization. let's do it, ok, what do we do? and we said,...
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so specificsly for chief canterbury, i would reich to hear your brief comments about your views on training with respect to procedural justice, in addition to bias. but what about procedural justice. even if you don't believe you have a choice in arrest you all have been inconsistent just now about whether you think there's discretion or not. you do have a choice about how to treat people. and i think the question is how we ensure that there's better treatment. >> i think the chief addressed that in his testimony. there are over 12 million arrests a year and millions of police contacts. and the vast majority of those go without any incident. training is obviously a key. you heard the chief talk about the statistic. training is the fist thing that got cut after 2008 in every police department in the country, training budgets were sliced. our officers are in-service for 40 hours a year in my state and many of them are having a hard time getting them off the street to do that. so any kind of training that will benefit the officers. and you've got to remember the police officers out there don't
so specificsly for chief canterbury, i would reich to hear your brief comments about your views on training with respect to procedural justice, in addition to bias. but what about procedural justice. even if you don't believe you have a choice in arrest you all have been inconsistent just now about whether you think there's discretion or not. you do have a choice about how to treat people. and i think the question is how we ensure that there's better treatment. >> i think the chief...
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the latest in a line of instandpoints reich it across the country. good morning to you. >> reporter: hey, guys. good morning. a feet away from this burned out train car, you can imagine the terror when it slammed into the suv about a football field away and pushed it down the tracks and the suv exploded and that's why you have the burned out train car. maybe you have seen it. a car trying to beat the gates before the trains come. something else you may see is a car getting stuck on the tracks at the exact wrong moment and stalling out or worse yet, the gate is not working properly at all. it happens more often than you think with the crashes caught on tape. right now officials are investigating the deadly crash in upstate new york trying to figure out what went wrong. >> there was a loud bam and once we jumped off on the side there was another explosion. >> it happened before. check out this dramatic video from inside a train crash just outside of orlando last may. that demolished a new sports coupe. the car stalled on a railroad crossing just before
the latest in a line of instandpoints reich it across the country. good morning to you. >> reporter: hey, guys. good morning. a feet away from this burned out train car, you can imagine the terror when it slammed into the suv about a football field away and pushed it down the tracks and the suv exploded and that's why you have the burned out train car. maybe you have seen it. a car trying to beat the gates before the trains come. something else you may see is a car getting stuck on the...
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