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is this finding clear toyota's reputation? >> i don't know that it necessarily clears toyota's reputation. there was a problem, it turned out to be a mechanical problem. you'll remember that there were sticky gas pedals and floor mats. so that was a much easier problem to fix than a potential electronic problem. but still 8 million vehicles were recalled, it cost the company about $50 million in fines. so i wouldn't say that toyota was completely exonerated. >> tom: it also cost toyota a lot of lost sales and they haven't recovered from those recall levels. over the past couple years its two biggest models continued falling, camry sales off 7.5% last year, corolla sales down almost 10%. so what company has come in to fill this reputation gap? >> i think probably the biggest beneficiary has been hyundai. the sales of the sonata have been doing very well and i also think ford and general motors benefited from it too. you look at sales of the focus and the fusion, those probably benefited from the camry and the crol will. and the
is this finding clear toyota's reputation? >> i don't know that it necessarily clears toyota's reputation. there was a problem, it turned out to be a mechanical problem. you'll remember that there were sticky gas pedals and floor mats. so that was a much easier problem to fix than a potential electronic problem. but still 8 million vehicles were recalled, it cost the company about $50 million in fines. so i wouldn't say that toyota was completely exonerated. >> tom: it also cost...
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i mean, 20% is a reputation of actual complaints filed. only 7% of people of african heritage in the city. obviously, i think you can conclude from the statistics that the department is really punishing a specific segment of this community, and i think you need to look at what our understanding of justice is in order to remedy that. please do so. president mazzucco: any further public comment? >> good evening. my name is barbara rose. i don't understand why we have so much administrative staff that was brought in by a group called "police executive research forum." perf needs to go poof. this is a civil service city. we had an excellent set-up beforehand. we do not need all the brass we have now, and i do think that you did not check out those people. i think are a blatant fraud. we do not need commanders. how many assistant chiefs or deputy chiefs. are those people my protector? i don't think so. it is the cop on the street, that's my protector, and that's where i want my money to go. thank you. >> item number 4, request the chief of poli
i mean, 20% is a reputation of actual complaints filed. only 7% of people of african heritage in the city. obviously, i think you can conclude from the statistics that the department is really punishing a specific segment of this community, and i think you need to look at what our understanding of justice is in order to remedy that. please do so. president mazzucco: any further public comment? >> good evening. my name is barbara rose. i don't understand why we have so much administrative...
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but this is a force facing serious challenges and has one of the worst reputations in america. >> we have a history here in new orleans that if you complain about the police, you may die. you may literally die, and i cannot tell you the number of people who came to me and told me about a bad police officer, a corrupt police officer, and i urged them to report it, and they told me they would not do it. >> that kind of fear has been borne out of years of scandal, and there have been cases that have painted this force in an appalling light. one of the most notorious cases this year at a bridge, where it is alleged that two civilians were shot dead by police just after hurricane katrina. murder, extortion, and assault. with all of that going on, restoring the public's faith in this police department will be an uphill battle. but it is one the city is prepared to fight, no matter how hard, in an unprecedented move, which the justice department being called into of weed out corruption. public meetings like this are part of an effort. >> clearly, the new orleans police department post katri
but this is a force facing serious challenges and has one of the worst reputations in america. >> we have a history here in new orleans that if you complain about the police, you may die. you may literally die, and i cannot tell you the number of people who came to me and told me about a bad police officer, a corrupt police officer, and i urged them to report it, and they told me they would not do it. >> that kind of fear has been borne out of years of scandal, and there have been...
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of being independent i think you earned this reputation when you were at. representing russia in the u.n. and here's another letter i remember lover i was rare with the un homme charles about not being allowed to smoke in the u. n. building and ask him if he ever tried to quit smoking. a small camacho less than i did before. and i think this is healthy. for the. question relates to. i wasn't actually revolting i was insisting that the decisions of the general assembly be respected because smoking areas in the un building has been subject to a decision by the general assembly and that's and that's as for as for. being independent during my years in the united nations if what is meant is being independent from pressure from any other member of the security council then yes that was the case you called the wiki leaks funny fiction well did you really enjoy reading it and any other comments except funny. well i think fine and fine in fiction is the main characteristic of what they feel reading greek critics i don't read much sometimes my assistance find an inte
of being independent i think you earned this reputation when you were at. representing russia in the u.n. and here's another letter i remember lover i was rare with the un homme charles about not being allowed to smoke in the u. n. building and ask him if he ever tried to quit smoking. a small camacho less than i did before. and i think this is healthy. for the. question relates to. i wasn't actually revolting i was insisting that the decisions of the general assembly be respected because...
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because i got that reputation partly because i didn't know that you don't to read the guest books from cover to cover to talk to them for eight minutes about it.
because i got that reputation partly because i didn't know that you don't to read the guest books from cover to cover to talk to them for eight minutes about it.
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these incidents have tarnished the country's reputation as a modern muslim nation. hard-line french groups have become more and more vocal in recent years and the president has been accused of caving into their demands. so now he's under pressure to better protect the rights of religious minorities in the world's most populous muslim nation. jennifer pack, bbc news, jakarta. >> this is bbc news. the headlines -- egypt's biggest protest so far, hundreds of thousands have en massed for president mubarak to step down. they want to lift laws and ensure an orderly transition of party. for more on the crisis in egypt, earlier i spoke to ourin' correspondent barbara pled and asked her how the u.n. was developing its policy towards the situation. >> well, i think it's a dilemma here for many people at the u.n., especially western nations because on the one hand they want to recognize that change is happening in egypt, which, of course, is being led by protesters who were demanding an end to the old order but on the other hand, they want to preserve egypt's strategic positio
these incidents have tarnished the country's reputation as a modern muslim nation. hard-line french groups have become more and more vocal in recent years and the president has been accused of caving into their demands. so now he's under pressure to better protect the rights of religious minorities in the world's most populous muslim nation. jennifer pack, bbc news, jakarta. >> this is bbc news. the headlines -- egypt's biggest protest so far, hundreds of thousands have en massed for...
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, i think, perceives itself -- and one whose reputation, i think, proceeds itself. the merits of this contract proposal, in itself. two, it has been said many times by stakeholders on recology's side that this has been churning through a four-year service, and maybe that means we should just rubber-stamp it bite some of the tone we have heard. -- by some of the tone we have heard. most recently, if we had not intervened, in our attempt to find a deal on the america's cup, we would not have successfully secured that deal, and the regional deal, which was not satisfactory, -- that just occurred over the last couple of months. i think this body, this committee in particular has helped provide where none had existed or had been considered. many land use deals, by the way, like market octavia, it is a lot more than 4.5 years. we were able to insert considerations that were not even contemporary in the days when it was initiated, whereas it was straddling the process. that, ultimately, is the case in this particular conversation, as well. i have to tell you that on the qu
, i think, perceives itself -- and one whose reputation, i think, proceeds itself. the merits of this contract proposal, in itself. two, it has been said many times by stakeholders on recology's side that this has been churning through a four-year service, and maybe that means we should just rubber-stamp it bite some of the tone we have heard. -- by some of the tone we have heard. most recently, if we had not intervened, in our attempt to find a deal on the america's cup, we would not have...
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i think it will hurt his reputation because he says he doesn't really take the responsibility for poorly executing the war or it was his war he prosecuted it for it was carried out by tommy franks who did everything wrong still told him to do. he blames paul bremmer well he hired paul bremer so don't blame the guy that you hired if he wasn't doing the job right then get somebody else he blames all these other people but he was the one responsible for executing the conflict no one else i really do believe that it will like like robert mcnamara in viet nam i don't think this is going to help donald rumsfeld reputation it's just a book to try and use his selective memory to to describe what happened in his own words now the russian foreign ministry says a british journalist was denied and shown arrival to a mosque because he broke a series of accreditation laws concerning foreign correspondents. no one has canceled his research was valid told me this year it was informed about numerous breaches of regulations which he signed when he received a creditor nation as a journalist working in the
i think it will hurt his reputation because he says he doesn't really take the responsibility for poorly executing the war or it was his war he prosecuted it for it was carried out by tommy franks who did everything wrong still told him to do. he blames paul bremmer well he hired paul bremer so don't blame the guy that you hired if he wasn't doing the job right then get somebody else he blames all these other people but he was the one responsible for executing the conflict no one else i really...
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i think it will hurt his reputation because he says he doesn't really take the responsibility for poorly executing the war or when it was his war we he prosecuted it for and it was carried out by tommy franks who did everything rumsfeld told him to do. he blames paul bremmer well he hired paul bremmer so don't blame the guy that you hired if he wasn't doing the job right then get somebody else he blames all these other people but he was the one responsible for executing the conflict no one else. i really do believe that it will like or like robert mcnamara in viet nam i don't think this is going to help donald rumsfeld reputation it's just a book to try and use his selective memory to to describe what happened in his own words russia has announced a proposal to send a security council mission to the middle east but how a cherokee in russia's ambassador to the u.n. says it could help provide international support for the region and move stalled israeli palestinian negotiations. we are making this proposal now because we're concerned about the situation in the middle east as we all know th
i think it will hurt his reputation because he says he doesn't really take the responsibility for poorly executing the war or when it was his war we he prosecuted it for and it was carried out by tommy franks who did everything rumsfeld told him to do. he blames paul bremmer well he hired paul bremmer so don't blame the guy that you hired if he wasn't doing the job right then get somebody else he blames all these other people but he was the one responsible for executing the conflict no one...
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he also revealed what he called my on-line reputation. i happen to live. >> our query is pretty confident you're a catholic. we're pretty confident that you donate a lot to charitable colleges. >> reporter: but that may not be recollect. >> it may not be correct. >> reporter: and then there's something that could cause a real headache down the road. >> there's an erin f.moriarty who has been convicted of serving alcohol to minors and it would be very easy for a machine to confuse you and that person and to think that you are a convicted criminal. >> i mean the reality is that most people don't.... >> reporter: his company helps people track down and correct misinformation, but most of us will never even know it's there. >> the dossier on each of us that is easily aggregated digitally is now probably let's say call it ten pages. four years ago it was two pages. in four or five years it will be 100 pages. why? because the amount of data that's being collected about each of us every day proliferates. >> reporter: but david j.moore who runs 2
he also revealed what he called my on-line reputation. i happen to live. >> our query is pretty confident you're a catholic. we're pretty confident that you donate a lot to charitable colleges. >> reporter: but that may not be recollect. >> it may not be correct. >> reporter: and then there's something that could cause a real headache down the road. >> there's an erin f.moriarty who has been convicted of serving alcohol to minors and it would be very easy for a...
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i have a reputation to defend. i don't want to write a packed house history. if it comes across as some glossy corporate promotional document, then the whole exercise is wasted on whole series of levels but it's not good for my reputation, although i have a get out of jail free card at him. i could say it's a with we have until the whole truth i could say well, powers greater than me over here have restricted me from doing that. and no, i haven't had you played that card and they don't need to play that card. but there is a sense in which by being the person sufficiently trusted and chosen, and there was a selection process, i wasn't the only person. it was funny, the improvement process was a bit like a mixture of the old style and a new style. the old style with something like this, you would be at your oxbridge college and you get tapped on the shoulder by some mysterious but well-dressed man who would say well, dear boy, i might have something interesting for you, come have dinner with me at my club. and you would do that. i was asked what i'd be intereste
i have a reputation to defend. i don't want to write a packed house history. if it comes across as some glossy corporate promotional document, then the whole exercise is wasted on whole series of levels but it's not good for my reputation, although i have a get out of jail free card at him. i could say it's a with we have until the whole truth i could say well, powers greater than me over here have restricted me from doing that. and no, i haven't had you played that card and they don't need to...
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she had a good reputation as a police officer. in fact, it will be done by the deputy chief who will be a video -- and who was in the video. that is past history. there were other supervisors in this video. was he disciplined? he was not. there is a pattern and practice , certainly when a capt. is retiring. there should be no discipline in the case because the harm has already been made. they were not disciplined at all. if you look at what appointed to earlier, -- [unintelligible] no one has ever been disciplined prior to making the video. there is no policy that gave them of this hate you cannot participate in the making of a video. no one was placed on notice. officer hurley was not placed on notice. >> can i ask a question? since we already have the papers. are there any prior sustained allegations by officer hurley? >> this is the first one that i am aware of. since council has suggested that you compare this case to others, using the letter codes you find an exhibit g. officer x you heard came very close to termination, and
she had a good reputation as a police officer. in fact, it will be done by the deputy chief who will be a video -- and who was in the video. that is past history. there were other supervisors in this video. was he disciplined? he was not. there is a pattern and practice , certainly when a capt. is retiring. there should be no discipline in the case because the harm has already been made. they were not disciplined at all. if you look at what appointed to earlier, -- [unintelligible] no one has...
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and homer lea had himself an international reputation as i indicated. well, okay. homer lea dies in 1912. kind of battle on and off for control of china and tell the guys in the 1920's. his books still out of print and he gets resurrected during world war two. k'ang yu-wei team, meanwhile, he was -- his family keeps his ashes. he left that he wanted to be buried in china. his wife never made any effort that i know of to have his ashes taken to china. the wife died and was cremated. he never had enough money or where with all to go to china. well, in 1949 the china mainland became giant -- communist. the idea is a wash. so when certain papers were donated to the destitution and stanford university in late 19681 of the conditions of donating the papers by the family is, can you please arrange to have his ashes taken to china to be welcome on the mainland was out of the question. for those of you know he knew homer. so, when the government is oppressed and time on for possibly taking the ashes of this to bring them over. still a big military ceremony to take his ashes
and homer lea had himself an international reputation as i indicated. well, okay. homer lea dies in 1912. kind of battle on and off for control of china and tell the guys in the 1920's. his books still out of print and he gets resurrected during world war two. k'ang yu-wei team, meanwhile, he was -- his family keeps his ashes. he left that he wanted to be buried in china. his wife never made any effort that i know of to have his ashes taken to china. the wife died and was cremated. he never had...
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of issues that need to be discussed and a lot of players who are putting their future or their reputation on the line what is significant is that it has been agreed that a commitment stablished to study constitutional reform and that this committee has been given a deadline of one month in which to deliver its findings it has also been agreed that the state of emergency.
of issues that need to be discussed and a lot of players who are putting their future or their reputation on the line what is significant is that it has been agreed that a commitment stablished to study constitutional reform and that this committee has been given a deadline of one month in which to deliver its findings it has also been agreed that the state of emergency.
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for years after that, gadhafi worked to improve his reputation. paying millions to the families of the pan am victims. but now gadhafi's browal side has emerged once again. this time, flying in cargo planes full of african mercenaries who don't even speak the language to do his dirty work. trained killers gunning down residents and protesters in cold blood. martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >> and we are feeling the effects of what is happening in libya here at home. libya is the 17th largest producer of oil in the world. and there are shockwaves in the oil pricing. the price of oil jumped 8.5%. the biggest one-day jump in nearly three years. and gas line here at home hit the highest price ever posted in the month of february, $3.19 a gallon. >>> and now, we turn to that high seas hostage drama we have been tracking since friday. it came to a tragic end today. four american missionaries handing out bibles as they traveled are all died. somali pirates had stormed their yacht and jim sciutto has traveled through somalia and he brings us the deta
for years after that, gadhafi worked to improve his reputation. paying millions to the families of the pan am victims. but now gadhafi's browal side has emerged once again. this time, flying in cargo planes full of african mercenaries who don't even speak the language to do his dirty work. trained killers gunning down residents and protesters in cold blood. martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >> and we are feeling the effects of what is happening in libya here at home. libya is the 17th...
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of issues that need to be discussed and a lot of players who are putting their future in their reputation on the line what is significant is that it has been agreed that a commitment was stablished to study constitutional.
of issues that need to be discussed and a lot of players who are putting their future in their reputation on the line what is significant is that it has been agreed that a commitment was stablished to study constitutional.
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has done tremendous damage to sweden's reputation as an opp holder of human rights it's quite potentially the most egregious violation of human rights in western europe in terms of wiretapping i mean it's every human being have human rights and here comes the government saying no no no no we're not going to wiretap any swedes well it so happens that all humans have human rights including particularly for some reason the government so the target of those is going to be russia primarily like swedes wouldn't care about . russia will not tolerate japan's radical approach towards the far east and could alliance which tokyo claims as its own moscow's official stance comes as the japanese foreign minister is in the russian capital at the moment for talks the items were handed to russia as part of a capitulation agreement at the end of the second world war as a new peace deal has ever been signed between the two countries. has the details. no radicalism or any preconditions that's the message from russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov right after his meeting with his japanese counterpart if you
has done tremendous damage to sweden's reputation as an opp holder of human rights it's quite potentially the most egregious violation of human rights in western europe in terms of wiretapping i mean it's every human being have human rights and here comes the government saying no no no no we're not going to wiretap any swedes well it so happens that all humans have human rights including particularly for some reason the government so the target of those is going to be russia primarily like...
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just to give you some background, the judge presiding over the hikers' trial has a reputation for being a hard-liner who hands down heavy sentences. the same judge did decide to hold at least one more session in tehran revolutionary court. this is the court which deals with state security cases. no word yet when that hear willing happen. according to the attorney for shane bauer and josh fattal, both men appear to be in good health. now this trial comes with anti-american rhetoric high in iran as it celebrates the anniversary of the 1979 islamic revolution. marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, marianne. >>> an ex-convict who had been out of prison for just two weeks is back in custody tonight in oakland after oakland police say he shot at two officers inside their patrol car. around 6:30 last night, police were called to west oakland near martin luther king jr. way where a man was allegedly shooting at a car. when officers arrived, they say the suspect, 31-year-old bennie ray martin jr. began shooting at their car. the car was hit, but the officers were not hurt and did not
just to give you some background, the judge presiding over the hikers' trial has a reputation for being a hard-liner who hands down heavy sentences. the same judge did decide to hold at least one more session in tehran revolutionary court. this is the court which deals with state security cases. no word yet when that hear willing happen. according to the attorney for shane bauer and josh fattal, both men appear to be in good health. now this trial comes with anti-american rhetoric high in iran...
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scientist. >> reporter: if he's reputable, then why do some people think he's not?jealous. jealous. jealous. i say go down there, you will be impressed. >> reporter: chief of the integrated memorial service is a long-time critic and she says his claims of success have gone too far. >> do you think there's any truth that he has found a cure for certain cancers? >> i think there's zero proof. unfortunately, as is true with the thousands of practitioners of that type, they offer only hope. they don't offer anything real. >> nancy, suzanne somers has written a lot of books on menopause, on sex, on a lot of lifestyle topics. why has this one struck such a cord with folks? >> suzanne talks about a close call with cancer and then looks at the medical establishment and what we haven't accomplished since the '70s and where she thinks we should be. her challenge was to look at some of the crazy ideas that perhaps might have merit, but to try to give creedance to what could be good science and what could be bogus science. i have met suzanne several times, as i mentioned. she w
scientist. >> reporter: if he's reputable, then why do some people think he's not?jealous. jealous. jealous. i say go down there, you will be impressed. >> reporter: chief of the integrated memorial service is a long-time critic and she says his claims of success have gone too far. >> do you think there's any truth that he has found a cure for certain cancers? >> i think there's zero proof. unfortunately, as is true with the thousands of practitioners of that type, they...
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on the stock exchange it's a reputable e.t.f. . or buying gold mining stocks the general director of a gold mining company we're exploring for gold in the russian far east you really have to do your homework when you buy stocks mining is a risky business ok well thank you very much thanks very much for that. and that's all we have time for and this edition business program but you can always buy most or even a website called business or join me at twenty past. this is nature and discover is. the. communicate with the wind only. test yourself and become free. to. see what nature can give you. download the official ante up location on the phone called touch from the top story . which all teach life on the go. see video on demand on t.v.'s mine old comes and says feeds now in the palm of your. questions on the dot com. on. morning news today violence is once again flared up the from these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are the day. to come. you're watching on t.v. the main stori
on the stock exchange it's a reputable e.t.f. . or buying gold mining stocks the general director of a gold mining company we're exploring for gold in the russian far east you really have to do your homework when you buy stocks mining is a risky business ok well thank you very much thanks very much for that. and that's all we have time for and this edition business program but you can always buy most or even a website called business or join me at twenty past. this is nature and discover is....
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well i think the law has done tremendous damage to sweden's reputation as an arc holder of human rights it's quite potentially the most what the most egregious. violation of human rights in western europe in terms of wiretapping i mean it's said that every human being have human rights and here comes the swiss government saying no no no no we're not going to wiretap any swedes well it so happens that all humans have human rights including particularly for some reason the government says the target of those is going to be russia primarily like swedes wouldn't care about well let's talk about the actual case that is taking place at the moment he his supporters in the defense say that the prosecutors are actually fabricating this case against him so where is the evidence of this fabrication then because clearly there are people who say there is a valid case women's rights are being abused here and they deserve a fair hearing so where's this evidence. right i don't think there is a fabrication of the case itself it might be misunderstanding it might be a culture clash but at the end of the
well i think the law has done tremendous damage to sweden's reputation as an arc holder of human rights it's quite potentially the most what the most egregious. violation of human rights in western europe in terms of wiretapping i mean it's said that every human being have human rights and here comes the swiss government saying no no no no we're not going to wiretap any swedes well it so happens that all humans have human rights including particularly for some reason the government says the...
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[cheers and applause] so i have a reputation for telling it like it is. i am known for my candor.d a lot of great victories and i may be willing to put that to her. i mean, frankly i wish there was a candidate that i would be fantastic because i love what i'm doing. in fact, at the great club that 15 minutes away. [booing] by the way, ron paul cannot collect dead, i'm sorry to say. [cheers and applause] [laughter] [applause] indianola dallas? i like ron paul. he think he is a good guy, but honestly he has zero chance of getting the lack of it. you have to win an election. and i can tell you this. if i were out and i win, this country will be respect it again. this country will be respect to begin. i can tell you that. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] i graduated from the wharton school of finance, which is the best business school in my opinion. i graduated from the wharton school of finance as well as military school. both of those educational background that come into play to shape my personal and business relationship with what i do enjoy to it with. their tactics an
[cheers and applause] so i have a reputation for telling it like it is. i am known for my candor.d a lot of great victories and i may be willing to put that to her. i mean, frankly i wish there was a candidate that i would be fantastic because i love what i'm doing. in fact, at the great club that 15 minutes away. [booing] by the way, ron paul cannot collect dead, i'm sorry to say. [cheers and applause] [laughter] [applause] indianola dallas? i like ron paul. he think he is a good guy, but...
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we are living in the new world of a reputation attention the economy. the reputation economy, martin davis of microsoft is brilliant on this. the new value is attention, it is not money. i do not think that social media is evil although it is troubling in some ways. it is essential. those of you who are not on twitter or facebook, you need to get on a very much otherwise, you might need to go to washington, d.c. and think that we're still dealing with a web 2.0. [laughter] it's the most archaic place. >> marc was saying that it is about 10 years behind? no, it is 20 years. >> how you survive? >> he said facebook. my follow-up with you being on facebook. i am trying to keep the separation between my personal life and my public persona, to brand myself. should i give up? amide dating myself by trying to do debt -- am i dating myself by trying to do that? >> i think that we have to be pretty clever. who is the woman at nyu, wrote a nice piece in the "new york times," said that facebook is a novel that we are all writing. it is more than just a metaphor. we
we are living in the new world of a reputation attention the economy. the reputation economy, martin davis of microsoft is brilliant on this. the new value is attention, it is not money. i do not think that social media is evil although it is troubling in some ways. it is essential. those of you who are not on twitter or facebook, you need to get on a very much otherwise, you might need to go to washington, d.c. and think that we're still dealing with a web 2.0. [laughter] it's the most archaic...
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for being a really smart and a really successful officer but now he has a reputation for success and the reason he mentions iraq so often it's not just because he's very proud of what he did there although it sure is but also because that evokes success in people's minds and that's part of the spin to try to get the other countries to do what he wants them to do with afghanistan and that's part of the spin in terms. making the. strategic review come out in exactly the way that he wants it and i think in some sense it is correct that it is what policymakers right now think that matters in terms of what we're going to do in the next three or four years rather than what historians or what even very close analysts activity in afghanistan are thinking right now to the extent that he can transform the narrative of the war door to the extent he can control the narrative of the war and he's doing what he thinks is his job and one thing that i found interesting in peace to you is that you know there is that assumption that well it now if it is in charge if obama loses the war then it's not go
for being a really smart and a really successful officer but now he has a reputation for success and the reason he mentions iraq so often it's not just because he's very proud of what he did there although it sure is but also because that evokes success in people's minds and that's part of the spin to try to get the other countries to do what he wants them to do with afghanistan and that's part of the spin in terms. making the. strategic review come out in exactly the way that he wants it and i...
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that was displayed and his reputation was out there on the line. and his faculty -- precludes the city from doing that. placing police officer images on display. he has received two bronze medals of valor. accommodations. he has a long history of undercover work. now his first offer that they gave him was a letter of reprimand and they want him to do a video. this is what the city offered him initially. what has changed? nothing has changed. he hasn't been involved in any other misconduct. he has been in the records room five long years. off the streets. he is not able to do the overtime that he used to do and it has stagnated his ability to be promoted in the department. how harsh is that? then the chief offered him 15 days suspension. this is the offer they made him just recently while we were conducting the trial. then 10 days. not only with officer hurley and lewis, now with officer lewis, you want to make an example of these fine officers because they stood up for their rights. because they fought the system. the system, which is fragmented. i
that was displayed and his reputation was out there on the line. and his faculty -- precludes the city from doing that. placing police officer images on display. he has received two bronze medals of valor. accommodations. he has a long history of undercover work. now his first offer that they gave him was a letter of reprimand and they want him to do a video. this is what the city offered him initially. what has changed? nothing has changed. he hasn't been involved in any other misconduct. he...
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the secret police had a fearful reputation. this fear fueled hatred towards him. >> president mubarak leaves behind broken institutions -- >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. new man's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies, from small business to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was brought to you by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> lehrer: good evening. i'm jim lehrer. egyptian president mubarak stepped down today and handed control to the military. it was a dramatic conclusion to 18 days of protests. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, we
the secret police had a fearful reputation. this fear fueled hatred towards him. >> president mubarak leaves behind broken institutions -- >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. new man's own...
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of trying to modernize, upgrade, and make more attractive and at the same time protect a certain reputation and expectation of ourselves, i wouldn't least think that person recreation are the ones that are going to help illustrate that example. to only illustrate that, these are the cancelled around the lake. we like to visit and walk around as well. i think that it is really important that these are opportunities that if in fact there is going to peak this profound change, a new vendor will do what they intend to do. that is what i'm looking for in this discussion. if we are sincere about adding to greening the city and setting the example, then i expect the park and recreation department to do with the cans to meter so that we can and -- do the best we can to watch our water and electricity usage. and some idea about the ticket their enhancement that there is a wildlife plan considering that the crown jewels are about respecting and protecting nature. some of the aesthetic qualities as well as the ethical understanding of what we do that we would to some basics like recycle. since none of
of trying to modernize, upgrade, and make more attractive and at the same time protect a certain reputation and expectation of ourselves, i wouldn't least think that person recreation are the ones that are going to help illustrate that example. to only illustrate that, these are the cancelled around the lake. we like to visit and walk around as well. i think that it is really important that these are opportunities that if in fact there is going to peak this profound change, a new vendor will do...