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shirley, from you. one, we know from the record that the person who opened up that file said that they looked at it for about 15 seconds. when i talked to you earlier today, when i asked you the question can you said you determined forensically that it was open for a few minutes. a few minutes. now you're saying that the computer was open, not necessarily the file, but the computer was open for about 20 minutes. >> yes, sir. >> do i have a straight? if not straighten it out right now. >> the computer was powered for about 20 minutes. >> how long was the file open? >> the process of -- >> that page, how long was that page visible? >> my recollection was roughly three minutes. >> okay. i think it's important that we get our terms straight, okay? >> to add to to that as well? >> upcourt. >> from what i read any documentation, the person was responsible for opening the file and realized that he shouldn't be looking at a come and their procedures are that when they see something they shouldn't, and what i ha
shirley, from you. one, we know from the record that the person who opened up that file said that they looked at it for about 15 seconds. when i talked to you earlier today, when i asked you the question can you said you determined forensically that it was open for a few minutes. a few minutes. now you're saying that the computer was open, not necessarily the file, but the computer was open for about 20 minutes. >> yes, sir. >> do i have a straight? if not straighten it out right...
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shirley. how confident are you of your conclusion or the department's conclusion as to what to data was reviewed and for -- was viewed and for how long? >> if i might describe the context. the defense computer taurines it -- forensics lab is manned by about 110 people. it is accredited by a professional agency. they validate that we have a reliable, repeatable process, that we have people who are certified and professionally qualified perform their duties in question. they are subject to periodic review and testing as a condition of the laboratory retaining its accreditation. when we receive the data, we treated it in the same manner as we would treat an inadvertent disclosure of classified information in a sensitive program. we decide, --we assigned a forensic experts who processed -- a forensics expert. we have a high level of confidence that the representation as asserted by each company -- let me say it this way. the forensics organization validated the findings. >> at boeing, they found a
shirley. how confident are you of your conclusion or the department's conclusion as to what to data was reviewed and for -- was viewed and for how long? >> if i might describe the context. the defense computer taurines it -- forensics lab is manned by about 110 people. it is accredited by a professional agency. they validate that we have a reliable, repeatable process, that we have people who are certified and professionally qualified perform their duties in question. they are subject to...
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shirley. >> good morning, senator. i have no opening statement, but i am present as a technical representative to answer questions about the forensic process if required. >> thank you. thank you both very much for being here, and again for your service. let's try an eight minute first round. general, let me ask you this question first. can you tell us specifically what data from each contractor has been shared with the other contractor as a result of the incident? you talked about a screenshot, for instance. be much more precise as to what has -- what was seen at what was then shared. >> senator, from my observation, my reading the documents that are presented here, it was a screenshot of ifara data which was about a spreadsheet that appeared to have 10 lines of information, and that screenshot of -- and it was the ifara data analysis, the air force's analysis of their individual data, and that's all i know about whether condit or the details are. >> it was one page? >> one page. >> what is a screenshot? is that a page
shirley. >> good morning, senator. i have no opening statement, but i am present as a technical representative to answer questions about the forensic process if required. >> thank you. thank you both very much for being here, and again for your service. let's try an eight minute first round. general, let me ask you this question first. can you tell us specifically what data from each contractor has been shared with the other contractor as a result of the incident? you talked about a...
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. -- randy shirley. i had someone asked me why we honor our veterans.mbest question is i have ever heard. i was offended when i heard it. i'm still offended. you wonder why native people honor our veterans. because my elders said so. before r.e.m. men, our young women
. -- randy shirley. i had someone asked me why we honor our veterans.mbest question is i have ever heard. i was offended when i heard it. i'm still offended. you wonder why native people honor our veterans. because my elders said so. before r.e.m. men, our young women
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. -- randy shirley. i had someone asked me why we honor our veterans.mbest question is i have ever heard. i was offended when i heard it. i'm still offended. you wonder why native people honor our veterans. because my elders said so. before r.e.m. men, our young women go off to serve in the military, back home, we have ceremony to protect them, to make share -- make sure that they return home safe to their family, to be a round their friends
. -- randy shirley. i had someone asked me why we honor our veterans.mbest question is i have ever heard. i was offended when i heard it. i'm still offended. you wonder why native people honor our veterans. because my elders said so. before r.e.m. men, our young women go off to serve in the military, back home, we have ceremony to protect them, to make share -- make sure that they return home safe to their family, to be a round their friends
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shirley? >> senator, what we are able to determine is that the file was opened for a very short period of time. the computer was powered a bit longer, and so in essence the statement by the employee we thought was consistent with what we saw in the digital media. >> why is irrelevant the computer is on longer? can you bend down with the forensics how long -- why do you even mention the computer was powered longer? >> well, it goes towards just -- when we perform an exam we look at the media, at a number different levels. one of the things that is associated with the computer being in a power state is there's a feature called clock time that tells you how long the computer is in operation and what files may be manipulated while it is in operation. so it was part of the context of trying to validate the employee's statement against what we saw on the computer. >> so you are testified today that you believe that the screen was only viewed for the same amount of time that eads represented it has b
shirley? >> senator, what we are able to determine is that the file was opened for a very short period of time. the computer was powered a bit longer, and so in essence the statement by the employee we thought was consistent with what we saw in the digital media. >> why is irrelevant the computer is on longer? can you bend down with the forensics how long -- why do you even mention the computer was powered longer? >> well, it goes towards just -- when we perform an exam we...
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. -- randy shirley. i had someone asked me why we honor our veterans.e dumbest question is i have ever heard. i was offended when i heard it. i'm still offended. you wonder why native people honor our veterans. because my elders said so. before r.e.m. men, our young women go off to serve in the military, back home, we have ceremony to protect them, to make share -- make sure that they return home safe to their family, to be a round their friends, to be able to sing and dance when they come back. we did the same period this arena represents a place of healing. they leave with their culture, their traditions, their language. they learn about these things. they meet new people. it expands their horizons. it also gives them the opportunity to pursue higher education, go out and find a job with veterans preference. so why do we honor our veterans? because we are told to. that is the way it was done before my great, great grandfather, my great grandfather, my grandfather, my dad, and now me. if you still do not understand it, see me after. i will be in the pa
. -- randy shirley. i had someone asked me why we honor our veterans.e dumbest question is i have ever heard. i was offended when i heard it. i'm still offended. you wonder why native people honor our veterans. because my elders said so. before r.e.m. men, our young women go off to serve in the military, back home, we have ceremony to protect them, to make share -- make sure that they return home safe to their family, to be a round their friends, to be able to sing and dance when they come...
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. -- fue en la cuadra 4 mil 800 de la calle shirley court, cerca del boulevard union city.---mas noticias. ---sigue vigente el alerta amber, porque no aparecen ni el niÑo juliani cardenas, ni su presunto secuestrador. ---aqui esta lo que ha ocurrido hoy, y mas... take anchor live take pkg --las autoridades continuan la busqueda de juliani cardenas el niÑo de 4 aÑos de edad que fue secuestrado el martes pasado en patterson, ciudad del condado de stanislaus. ---el sospechoso es jose esteban rodriguez de 27 aÑos quien es el ex novio de la madre de juliani. ---- y se cree que en estos momentos ellos todavia pudieran estar en algun lugar del estado. ---ayer, buzos y alguaciles rastrearon un canal porque un trabajador del campo vio caer a las aguas un carro de caracteristic as similares al buscado ---- las autoridades encontraron en el canal "mendota" un auto sumergido en las aguas pero determinaron que no era el vehiculo que buscaban... eso fue ayer. ---y hoy, volvieron a encontrar otro carro sumergido en un canal de patterson ...pero tampoco era el que estaban buscando. -----el
. -- fue en la cuadra 4 mil 800 de la calle shirley court, cerca del boulevard union city.---mas noticias. ---sigue vigente el alerta amber, porque no aparecen ni el niÑo juliani cardenas, ni su presunto secuestrador. ---aqui esta lo que ha ocurrido hoy, y mas... take anchor live take pkg --las autoridades continuan la busqueda de juliani cardenas el niÑo de 4 aÑos de edad que fue secuestrado el martes pasado en patterson, ciudad del condado de stanislaus. ---el sospechoso es jose esteban...
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thank you, and god bless you. >> i worked with charles sherrod, i didn't know shirley. he was the project director. i was trying to think of a sherrod story. i can't come up with one quick. faith might have a sherrod story. >> thank you. you can make your way to that microphone while the microphone here makes it's way. >> i worked with charles sherrod for the year that i was in northwest georgia. he was one the 12 or 13, whatever it was, who became the original band of sncc field secretaries. the two things that i'd like to mention about sherrod have to do with the role of women. and the first is when i arrived from greenwich village, a little bit full of myself from the harlem organizing, he said very seriously, faith, i want you to learn how to drive. i felt like i was 19. i felt like i had better things to do with my life as an organizer that learn to drive a car. and he said every soldier in my army must drive a car. now that actually didn't come to pass. that was because of segregation. that's another story. he also insisted that -- and this i appreciate a little b
thank you, and god bless you. >> i worked with charles sherrod, i didn't know shirley. he was the project director. i was trying to think of a sherrod story. i can't come up with one quick. faith might have a sherrod story. >> thank you. you can make your way to that microphone while the microphone here makes it's way. >> i worked with charles sherrod for the year that i was in northwest georgia. he was one the 12 or 13, whatever it was, who became the original band of sncc...
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. -- i am introducing a request for shirley wiener. she has nine grandchildren and she was an inspiring and devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. she received her undergraduate degrees in the master of science. she continued her research at the university of burglary -- university of berkeley. she was a lifelong activist for jewish organizations and israel. in partnership with her husband, she was also very involved with jewish philanthropy in san francisco. they were among the leading families in the bay area supporting jewish philanthropic work in san francisco and throughout the bay area and she will be greatly missed. colleagues, i have one last in memorium but i will submit to th
. -- i am introducing a request for shirley wiener. she has nine grandchildren and she was an inspiring and devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. she received her undergraduate degrees in the master of science. she continued her research at the university of burglary -- university of berkeley. she was a lifelong activist for jewish organizations and israel. in partnership with her husband, she was also very involved with jewish philanthropy in san francisco. they were among...
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. -- i am introducing a request for shirley wiener. she has nine grandchildren and she was an inspiring and devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. she received her undergraduate degrees in the master of science. she continued her research at the university of burglary -- university of berkeley. she was a lifelong activist for jewish organizations and israel. in partnership with her husband, she was also very involved with jewish philanthropy in san francisco. they were among the leading families in the bay area supporting jewish philanthropic work in san francisco and throughout the bay area and she will be greatly missed. colleagues, i have one last in memorium but i will submit to them. >> thank you. i know that the commissioner is still in the audience, and i wanted to take this moment to utilize this explanation during roll calls for introductions on his appointment. the vote was unanimous in terms of same house, same call, and i have no commissioner courtney for about a decade, and while i know that he is going
. -- i am introducing a request for shirley wiener. she has nine grandchildren and she was an inspiring and devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. she received her undergraduate degrees in the master of science. she continued her research at the university of burglary -- university of berkeley. she was a lifelong activist for jewish organizations and israel. in partnership with her husband, she was also very involved with jewish philanthropy in san francisco. they were among...
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we will hear from shirley and jay. they are represented by an extraordinary attorney. we are going to start now. >> hello, everyone. thank you for inviting me to speak my parents brought me here when i was 14, 10 years ago, from the island country of fiji and the south pacific. and they came here illegally and applied for a green card. no one told them it would take 10 years to get it. my grandmother is a u.s. citizen and today my parents and my sister, my entire family here are citizens. i am the only undocumented in my family. that is because immigration officials refused to follow the law. i will explain why. it took so long to get my parents residency that i aged out. they do not care when you turn 21. they tell you to get in the back of the line. even waiting nine years, they are asking me to go to the back of the line again. i will be 23 by the time i can immigrate to the country legally. in the meantime, growing up, my parents had no idea this would happen. i graduated from college with a bachelor's in political science with a master's i as well. we fought hard
we will hear from shirley and jay. they are represented by an extraordinary attorney. we are going to start now. >> hello, everyone. thank you for inviting me to speak my parents brought me here when i was 14, 10 years ago, from the island country of fiji and the south pacific. and they came here illegally and applied for a green card. no one told them it would take 10 years to get it. my grandmother is a u.s. citizen and today my parents and my sister, my entire family here are citizens....
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. >> april 29th by kate vacate but mary's william shirley buckingham palace behind by car and parliamentwestminster abbey where should get married to prince william. we understand the archbishop of canterbury is conducting the wedding service. afterward she comes out of a member of the royal member and to be coming back the same route but this time not in a car but in a horse- drawn carriage. we understand to be accompanied is well by at calvary escort. we also understand to make her first appearance as a member of the royal family on that balcony right behind me were the expectation is she will great tens of thousands of onlookers and well-wishers who will undoubtedly be lining the route. there's going to be a reception for the gas being held by the queen street after the wedding in buckingham palace. for a select number of the people inside westminster abbey. if they run in the evening prince of wales of course the father of prince william will be holding a bigger party also at buckingham palace were there will be dancing and music and the expectation is the party will go on into the n
. >> april 29th by kate vacate but mary's william shirley buckingham palace behind by car and parliamentwestminster abbey where should get married to prince william. we understand the archbishop of canterbury is conducting the wedding service. afterward she comes out of a member of the royal member and to be coming back the same route but this time not in a car but in a horse- drawn carriage. we understand to be accompanied is well by at calvary escort. we also understand to make her...
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. >> host: shirley in 'em mets metsburg, iowa, good afternoon. >> caller: hi, phyllis. >> guest: hi. >> caller: i've agreed with most of what you've said, but i'd just like to make a suggestion for you with a couple of caveats. if somebody asks you if you're a liberal, why not answer, compared to what? [laughter] because for myself i'm liberal compared with the radical right that we have in this country. but if you were to call me a communist, i am definitely not a communist. i'm a former ceo of a small business who was put out of business by some foreign corporations. and i think that's one of the our biggest problems is the more than half of our businesses in this country have no patriotism to this country because they are foreign-owned. and two of my sons have worked for foreign-owned businesses and found them not very good bosses. one of them was an executive, the other was a manager for these businesses. so i'm wanting to ask you, also, have you read general butler's book, "war is a racquet"? he named which corporations he went to way back in the early 1900s. he named which corp
. >> host: shirley in 'em mets metsburg, iowa, good afternoon. >> caller: hi, phyllis. >> guest: hi. >> caller: i've agreed with most of what you've said, but i'd just like to make a suggestion for you with a couple of caveats. if somebody asks you if you're a liberal, why not answer, compared to what? [laughter] because for myself i'm liberal compared with the radical right that we have in this country. but if you were to call me a communist, i am definitely not a...
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. >> shirley sherrod, the usda official who was fired for having -- when her remarks were taken out of context by a conservative activist. i'm flattered by her. you had a negative 15 minutes. mine is a positive 15 minutes for her, not for the scandal that followed. >> velma hart. she was the woman who respectfully but emotionally challenged president obama over his economic policies, and she famously told him that she was exhausted from defending him. she has since lost her job. >> christine o'donnell who won the republican primary for the senate in delaware and took away a sure republican seat from that seat. >> 15 minutes of fame. joe miller, the republican senate candidate from alaska. morel got his 15 minutes after being endorsed by sarah palin and the tea party but miller lost the election in -- to a write-in candidate and incumbent, namely lisa murkowski. miller has been hung out to dry since then. 15 minutes of fame. best spin of the year, pat. >> larry king. i want to spend more time watching my kids play little league ball, when he didn't want to go. >> he will eleanor. >> he
. >> shirley sherrod, the usda official who was fired for having -- when her remarks were taken out of context by a conservative activist. i'm flattered by her. you had a negative 15 minutes. mine is a positive 15 minutes for her, not for the scandal that followed. >> velma hart. she was the woman who respectfully but emotionally challenged president obama over his economic policies, and she famously told him that she was exhausted from defending him. she has since lost her job....
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madison who had studied the history of experiments in freedom from the most ancient times, the times of shirley and athens and through the ages and in every instance, freedom eventually failed because of the one factor in a human affairs which is a constant, namely human nature and in this case talking about the impulse to concentrate power exercised either by an individual does the or a parliamentary majority. so in constructing the constitution, the ultimate responsibility for protecting our freedoms lies with the people, responsible people, self-reliant people, auxiliary precautions, in the case of the constitution the principle of balance of power between coequal branches of government and the principle of federalism. namely the preservation for the states and localities of those entities closest to the people, most knowledgeable of their problems. reservation to them of all power, not specifically allocated to the federal government in the constitution which was largely concerned with things like foreign policy, the military, coinage, currency and so on which inherently was national if we
madison who had studied the history of experiments in freedom from the most ancient times, the times of shirley and athens and through the ages and in every instance, freedom eventually failed because of the one factor in a human affairs which is a constant, namely human nature and in this case talking about the impulse to concentrate power exercised either by an individual does the or a parliamentary majority. so in constructing the constitution, the ultimate responsibility for protecting our...
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. >> ausman: shirley bigna became widowed in her 20s, worked as a hairdresser to provide for herselfd her two young children. now, at age 70, shirley drives over the mountains and back 2 1/2 hours a day to get to her new job as one of the few virtual librarians in the united states. >> lamont: social worker kathy halkin provides some important insight on how to care for aging parents. all this and more on the leading gen! what will you do with the rest of your life? >> announcer: if you'd like to purchase a copy of this program or the series, contact us at: or: >> lamont: the leading gen! what will you do with the rest of your life? is produced by the waymaster corporation in cooperation with kvcr tv. captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com >> announcer: we thank the following underwriters for their kind cooperation in bringing the leading gen! to you on this station.
. >> ausman: shirley bigna became widowed in her 20s, worked as a hairdresser to provide for herselfd her two young children. now, at age 70, shirley drives over the mountains and back 2 1/2 hours a day to get to her new job as one of the few virtual librarians in the united states. >> lamont: social worker kathy halkin provides some important insight on how to care for aging parents. all this and more on the leading gen! what will you do with the rest of your life? >>...
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years before in baker county and by the way, bad baker is the county where shirley charonda came from. years before in bad baker county frazier had been beaten to death in jail. mr. paige, who was an albany movement officer went to pick up the bodies for the federal. when he lifted the body and mr. pace told me the story frazier's broken bones collect like dice. the u.s. commission on civil rights lifted frazier's death as the last recorded lynchings in the u.s. that was 1963. there have been more sense. there were other southwest georgia cautionary tales. there was a lynching tree in lee county where foremen and one woman had been lynched in one day. in baker county people were not supposed to drive through town
years before in baker county and by the way, bad baker is the county where shirley charonda came from. years before in bad baker county frazier had been beaten to death in jail. mr. paige, who was an albany movement officer went to pick up the bodies for the federal. when he lifted the body and mr. pace told me the story frazier's broken bones collect like dice. the u.s. commission on civil rights lifted frazier's death as the last recorded lynchings in the u.s. that was 1963. there have been...
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dever killed with air strike, increased capture emissions, shirley and denial switches when you fired artillery sometimes in populated areas. but the iraqi store desperate because the civil war that they were able to afford these increases. the key factor initially was that sunni cease-fire beginning in 2006 into 2007 when suddenly the guys who had been fighting the shia put down their weapons or took the weapons that were not just neighborhood guards, static position, not doing much informing the americans about al qaeda. but the surge is going to focus on baghdad. baghdad was in the hands of the shia militiamen, the mahdi army. the mahdi army had that a local self-defense militia, had the audiology, was disciplined, it spread and became more and more powerful. it was against the control of their own man who began to act like a mafia, exploding from their own population. once they get rid of sunnis and friend neighborhoods they would begin to turn on their own people and the mahdi army kunkel baghdad more or less by the time the search began to meet the movement sponsoring the mahdi
dever killed with air strike, increased capture emissions, shirley and denial switches when you fired artillery sometimes in populated areas. but the iraqi store desperate because the civil war that they were able to afford these increases. the key factor initially was that sunni cease-fire beginning in 2006 into 2007 when suddenly the guys who had been fighting the shia put down their weapons or took the weapons that were not just neighborhood guards, static position, not doing much informing...
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. >> it expected the will continue in this race out of bed shirley and no one knows when that will be. no one here is in a hurry to see mach. >> see him off. >> a bay area woman is looking for her dog the dog's name is marco, taking a year's leave eds at the mall in hayward. reggie kumar talked with the honor. >> kim ron is heartbroken, can't sleep under her forward a pound your future was stolen from our friends car news you. she and her friends left camp inside the car for an hour or one shopping in macy's. when they came back the passenger side window was smashed in and he was gone. >> at after in the car, but the wonder dial a but. she is hanging out there, i notice that when there was passion, she was gone. everything else still there just she was gone. she felt the police report which has this message. >> she sleeps 3 every night. she's my life. i'm willing to give my entire savings i can give you $5,000 rain now. i don't care road is if she can just be returned. i will give you the money. you can get another dog. can you give her back to me. speaking if anyone has information c
. >> it expected the will continue in this race out of bed shirley and no one knows when that will be. no one here is in a hurry to see mach. >> see him off. >> a bay area woman is looking for her dog the dog's name is marco, taking a year's leave eds at the mall in hayward. reggie kumar talked with the honor. >> kim ron is heartbroken, can't sleep under her forward a pound your future was stolen from our friends car news you. she and her friends left camp inside the car...
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one of the good comments from shirley. she said, it's a miracle for both oprah and her sister.e greatest gifts i have ever had. and i love her more every day. a lot of people like that story. >> comments flooded in. >> and people really liked the behind the scenes look we showed yesterday. and a woman, dina, wrote in with an interesting comment about how we get ready for our work day. she said something funny. one of the best new shows on tv. i love the mix of news and comedy. i'm beginning to think i wake up just for you guys. >> robin wrote in saying, congrats on 19 years. more than most marriages. >> sad but true. peter, do you a great job maintaining that page. folks, keep writing in. friend us on facebook. individualize with the covergirl exact eyelights collection. green eyes -- heres the look for you. blues, hazels, and browns ave their look too. individualeyes! with exact eyelights from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. so why does this one cost so much less on hotwire.com? when hotels have unsold rooms they use hotwire hot rates to fill them, so you get ridiculously l
one of the good comments from shirley. she said, it's a miracle for both oprah and her sister.e greatest gifts i have ever had. and i love her more every day. a lot of people like that story. >> comments flooded in. >> and people really liked the behind the scenes look we showed yesterday. and a woman, dina, wrote in with an interesting comment about how we get ready for our work day. she said something funny. one of the best new shows on tv. i love the mix of news and comedy. i'm...
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people say i saw something, not knowing if it was edited and the way if you're familiar with the shirleysharad case where something comes across the internet and find out it's been placed in a way to make it appear to be something that is not. but that spirit going. there's no? going to the internet for news and i will be the source of the question is not only the quality of this product, but how it will be delivered and the economics behind it, you know, who pays for that. and so the news, for example, about something like a piece of legislation on capitol hill if it's related to the say the drug industry come from the pharmaceutical industry that has an economic interest in how the legislation is reporting in great detail and depth for themlves and their client as opposed to coming from a general interest news organization that's covering for the entire public. that's the difference in tone i think. it's going to be harder to identify exactly the bias behind the pers who has put this information into the computer. so in that sense, brands will play a bigger role because it will coney t
people say i saw something, not knowing if it was edited and the way if you're familiar with the shirleysharad case where something comes across the internet and find out it's been placed in a way to make it appear to be something that is not. but that spirit going. there's no? going to the internet for news and i will be the source of the question is not only the quality of this product, but how it will be delivered and the economics behind it, you know, who pays for that. and so the news, for...
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this plaque will join the busts of sojourner truth and the bust of shirley chisholm. they are a symbol to all who come here that no american is left out of america's story. today we honor men and women who not only constructed a single building became critical threats in the fabric of our country, our country's heritage, and we will continue to honor the diversity of our nation in the months and years ahead. once again, i always love to tell the story that went lincoln made his second inaugural address, which is sometimes speech, thatreatest stree was the first time african- americans had ever attended a presidential inauguration as free people. it was a very changed situation where the great emancipator would make his inaugural address and said those beautiful words and have people there freely attending. at that time, president lincoln said we cannot escape history, and with this black, we embrace it and celebrate it. now i would like mike colleagues to join me in the unveiling of the plaque. the chaplain of the united states senate will deliver the benediction. aft
this plaque will join the busts of sojourner truth and the bust of shirley chisholm. they are a symbol to all who come here that no american is left out of america's story. today we honor men and women who not only constructed a single building became critical threats in the fabric of our country, our country's heritage, and we will continue to honor the diversity of our nation in the months and years ahead. once again, i always love to tell the story that went lincoln made his second inaugural...
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another issue is the sense that there is discrimination against the majority, and therefore the shirley sherrod case, the woman involved, africa and a woman -- african-american woman who was fired based on statements attributed to her that were later retracted and an apology was given by the secretary of agriculture for firing her. and also there is the sp 1070 case in arizona that involves immigration and really a kind of scrutiny and a kind of measure that is invasive in terms of peoples private lives and identities. and so, this kind of unicode via is affecting all of us and we have said that there public affairs council islamaphobia is part of the chain of sina phobia. it is an american problem. is not an -- problem. we have assembled this panel to have a discussion about race and identity and pluralism. where's our pluralism today? are we seeing something we have never seen in our country or is this part of the process in terms of integration, in terms of pluralism and american, throughout american history? with that i would like to introduce our panelists starting from my far righ
another issue is the sense that there is discrimination against the majority, and therefore the shirley sherrod case, the woman involved, africa and a woman -- african-american woman who was fired based on statements attributed to her that were later retracted and an apology was given by the secretary of agriculture for firing her. and also there is the sp 1070 case in arizona that involves immigration and really a kind of scrutiny and a kind of measure that is invasive in terms of peoples...
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another issue is the sense that there is discrimination against the majority, and therefore the shirley sherrod case, the woman involved, africa and a woman -- african-american woman who was fired based on statements attributed to her that were later retracted and an apology was given by the secretary of agriculture for firing her. and also there is the sp 1070 case in arizona that involves immigration and really a kind of scrutiny and a kind of measure that is invasive in terms of peoples private lives and identities. and so, this kind of unicode via is affecting all of us and we have said that there public affairs council islamaphobia is part of the chain of sina phobia. it is an american problem. is not an -- problem. we have assembled this panel to have a discussion about race and identity and pluralism. where's our pluralism today? are we seeing something we have never seen in our country or is this part of the process in terms of integration, in terms of pluralism and american, throughout american history? with that i would like to introduce our panelists starting from my far righ
another issue is the sense that there is discrimination against the majority, and therefore the shirley sherrod case, the woman involved, africa and a woman -- african-american woman who was fired based on statements attributed to her that were later retracted and an apology was given by the secretary of agriculture for firing her. and also there is the sp 1070 case in arizona that involves immigration and really a kind of scrutiny and a kind of measure that is invasive in terms of peoples...
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shirley if these -- surely if these 8th graders can find a way to serve and serve their generational responsibility, then the rest of us can also. in that same spirit of service and sacrifice, we embark on the journey of this second administration. humbled by the public trust, invigorated by the task, confident in our plans, committed to our responsibility to build a better commonwealth, and in the sure and certain faith that with optimism and efforts and the grace of god, our best days lie ahead. thank you, all. god bless you all, and god bless the commonwealth of massachusetts. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] [applause] [cheers and applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] >> connecticut governor dan malloy was ig august rated as the state's 88th governor last week. he was the governor from 1995 until 2009. >> mr. president, mr. speaker, my fellow state officials, ladies and gentlemen the general assembly, honored members of the jew decision their, -- judiciary, and honored guests and nancy wyman, and another special mention to my friend, the first, forme
shirley if these -- surely if these 8th graders can find a way to serve and serve their generational responsibility, then the rest of us can also. in that same spirit of service and sacrifice, we embark on the journey of this second administration. humbled by the public trust, invigorated by the task, confident in our plans, committed to our responsibility to build a better commonwealth, and in the sure and certain faith that with optimism and efforts and the grace of god, our best days lie...
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host: shirley, a retired government employee, you're on the air. caller: i met one of the field officers here in baltimore, maryland, and i am working in a field office on a program that if i had not come back to work, this program would not have been able to have been worked on because they did not have enough employees to do it. the field offices to the retirement, disability claims, medicare, the need-based programs, after pay problems, and there are not enough employees in the offices to do the work. if anybody has ever come in an office and visited and see the number of people outside the door waiting to get in to be seen, the workers are interviewing all day. when do they get time to do the best work? when do they have time to process these claims? social security field offices is one of the offices of the french government, and i hope that they do not downsize because if they do, it is really going to be a problem. -- of the federal government, and i hope that they do not downsize because if they do, it is really going to be a problem. host:
host: shirley, a retired government employee, you're on the air. caller: i met one of the field officers here in baltimore, maryland, and i am working in a field office on a program that if i had not come back to work, this program would not have been able to have been worked on because they did not have enough employees to do it. the field offices to the retirement, disability claims, medicare, the need-based programs, after pay problems, and there are not enough employees in the offices to do...