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we're on skype. and that's because nbc discourages us from using zoom based on some early security problems that the company had that they caught -- that may have caught you a bit off-guard. i appreciate you installing skype. you're on the board of zoom. that must have caught the company off-guard, those problems with security early on. >> thank you, scott, it's great to see you. it's been a very busy year, a lot has happened since the last time we talked. you're right, with everything that's going on right now, everyone moved to zoom, and they started using it for use cases that the product was not anticipating early on. if you'll remember, when you and i chatted about a year ago, we were talking about enterprise companies and how these big businesses around the world were using zoom for business communication. and when this pandemic hit, out of nowhere, everyone started using zoom. even for me at home, my wife working for a nonprofit, she's on zoom most of the day. my kids are on zoom, not only lea
we're on skype. and that's because nbc discourages us from using zoom based on some early security problems that the company had that they caught -- that may have caught you a bit off-guard. i appreciate you installing skype. you're on the board of zoom. that must have caught the company off-guard, those problems with security early on. >> thank you, scott, it's great to see you. it's been a very busy year, a lot has happened since the last time we talked. you're right, with everything...
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zoom our skype into meetings in the future. you know after all this time at home i am eager to wes see you again in the studio in washington after the show i never want to wipe off the makeup. hey some have called for government assistance to newsmedia the government's printing money money for everybody else is that a slippery slope. yes it is a slippery slope because one of the core tenets of the society of professional journalists journalists code of ethics is independence and it worries me whenever someone says we should get some kind of bailout or handout from the government i don't know in all of that red tape what the restrictions might be how does it reshape things like the freedom of information act or public records which we're already seeing and tracking at american university how that's being affected by cove it so yes i'm concerned about that i don't want the government involved in the independent press in the united states it's bad enough that we have corporate owners that already are you know guarding newspapers i
zoom our skype into meetings in the future. you know after all this time at home i am eager to wes see you again in the studio in washington after the show i never want to wipe off the makeup. hey some have called for government assistance to newsmedia the government's printing money money for everybody else is that a slippery slope. yes it is a slippery slope because one of the core tenets of the society of professional journalists journalists code of ethics is independence and it worries me...
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hoy es el turno para la cantante lali de argentina que nos acompaÑa en vivo vÍa skype.ueva mÚsica, mi nuevo single, pero en versiones caseras que cuidado porque tiene su magia, es muy bonito, siento que la gente disfruta de ver a sus artistas favoritos, yo lo disfruto. y eso es algo muy bonito asÍ que no se lo pierdan el domingo. borja: a mÍ me vas a tener conectado asÍ que ustedes en casa si quieren saber lo que tiene lali tienen que estar muy pendientes a la cuenta de instagram de premios juventud para enviar todas sus preguntas. tenemos una cita con lali. gracias, querida, cuidate mucho. lali: un beso a toda la comunidad latina, cuÍdense, hermanos. carolina: seguimos con historias positivas. al mal tiempo, buena cara, ni la pandemia fue capaz de impedir que una pareja tuviera una cena romÁntica en new jersey. los enamorados no podÍan ir a un restaurante debido a los cierres temporales pero haciendo uso de su creatividad adecuaron la parte trasera de su camioneta. cenaron y brindaron ante la mirada de los pocos peatones y conductores que pasaron por ese lugar. el amor
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we have skype, try not to talk over each other and i will do the same. your reaction to what we've been seeing over the past week or so in two different cases were afghan american man was shot, and the reactions on the ground? >> i believe especially in the george floyd case, these were disconnected, isolated events. i really don't believe -- especially in the case of floyd, i don't want to make a blanket indictment across police departments across america. believe this is one officer and a number of officers not in agreement, i think it was as disgusting and deplorable as we found it, i think the racial tension they are trying, that the left is trying to convey, i don't think it's there. in the peaceful protest, i saw as many whites outraged as i saw a black spirit across social media, icy just as many whites and hispanics as outraged over this as blacks. we look at this as a human issue. that man was denied his human rights, civil rights. he died a horrible death. it's absolutely tragic what happened to him. >> laura: it's a heartbreak.ra angela, the m
we have skype, try not to talk over each other and i will do the same. your reaction to what we've been seeing over the past week or so in two different cases were afghan american man was shot, and the reactions on the ground? >> i believe especially in the george floyd case, these were disconnected, isolated events. i really don't believe -- especially in the case of floyd, i don't want to make a blanket indictment across police departments across america. believe this is one officer and...
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skype they use so many of these services available how do we know which one is better which one is safer at this point to use that claim to have and 10 in corruption we have since learned that it's not true well when it comes to privacy or security what are the options are better than others which is a safety. well the safest one to use is the one that you apply the security controls that you have it your hands by the way of zoom did release version 5 and i use him alive it is now fully encrypted in the end so and they actually if zoom will tell you to if you go look at the literature at the end of the month if you have an upgrade they will force the upgrade so pretty soon everybody is going to have to have the navigation what has happened before sure that the recent we've got the zoom bombing and the other stuff is people just didn't realize when overnight we basically had to shift the sitar workforce or being inside a building to now overnight we've become a virtual workforce we had gaps in policy we had weaknesses in security and one of the weaknesses was people that take advantage of
skype they use so many of these services available how do we know which one is better which one is safer at this point to use that claim to have and 10 in corruption we have since learned that it's not true well when it comes to privacy or security what are the options are better than others which is a safety. well the safest one to use is the one that you apply the security controls that you have it your hands by the way of zoom did release version 5 and i use him alive it is now fully...
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hardest hit by coronavirus and the race is on for next year's may all elections joining me now via skype from liverpool is drill men. as to who this time next year could be the mayor of london thanks so much really for coming back on before we get to the merrill t. and our other issues our condolences for your loss just tell us your personal. experience of coronavirus it really hits home when it happens live in your own household you see these things aren't you see things the instagram you see also people joking about coronaviruses even at the start he was jokes that people couldn't even get started by coronavirus not as quickly swept by a lot of people in the n.h.s. the. full immigrant backgrounds and being from method minority backgrounds could be being affected by this and the death toll is not that could be changed it was perspective when it knew my cell it happening even my whole family it changed my perspective on how serious to treat this and not to get caught up in the conspiracy theories people and a lot of people seem to have series on this but no one seems to have called the e
hardest hit by coronavirus and the race is on for next year's may all elections joining me now via skype from liverpool is drill men. as to who this time next year could be the mayor of london thanks so much really for coming back on before we get to the merrill t. and our other issues our condolences for your loss just tell us your personal. experience of coronavirus it really hits home when it happens live in your own household you see these things aren't you see things the instagram you see...
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almost $30000.00 people have died in italy let's speak to francesco john best tony who is in milan on skype francesco's so what exactly is restarting today and how do italians feel about restrictions being eased. this is the phase 2 of the emergency beginning today in italy more than 4000000 people went back to work this morning as the country tries to restart the economy without pushing the curve of the infractions again factories building sites and wholesale trade reopened today there was also a lifting of the restrictions on personal freedom people are now allowed to go out for a walk and to visit their family and some close friends but in these meetings they need to wear a mask in the hardest hit region of longer day where i'm speaking from the mask is mandatory every time outside home that's why i'm wearing a social gatherings are still banned and it's not possible to move from region to region but sporting activities can now be practice also far from home also in parks that reopened today even though the areas for children are still closed schools were not restored until september sho
almost $30000.00 people have died in italy let's speak to francesco john best tony who is in milan on skype francesco's so what exactly is restarting today and how do italians feel about restrictions being eased. this is the phase 2 of the emergency beginning today in italy more than 4000000 people went back to work this morning as the country tries to restart the economy without pushing the curve of the infractions again factories building sites and wholesale trade reopened today there was...
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i spoke with milwaukee mayor tom barrett via skype.waukee mayor tom barrett, thank you for talking with me. so 50,000 people are expected. you put a lot of investment into your infrastructure so far. as of this moment what's going , into your decision making? do you know where you're leaning toward? tom: well, public health, public health, public health is the obvious answer to that. i talked to tom perez, the chairman, the democratic national convention, just yesterday. and we talked about how that has to be paramount. but we know for certain that the democrats are going to be nominating joe biden to be the next president of the united states. and they're going to do that in milwaukee. and we want to use this as a springboard both locally for our businesses, hotels our , restaurants. but we also want to show the nation how a community bounces back from this pandemic. but we're gonna do it in a way that's safe and that's important. and that's something that we soledad: your own head of public health has said she'd love to see a virtual
i spoke with milwaukee mayor tom barrett via skype.waukee mayor tom barrett, thank you for talking with me. so 50,000 people are expected. you put a lot of investment into your infrastructure so far. as of this moment what's going , into your decision making? do you know where you're leaning toward? tom: well, public health, public health, public health is the obvious answer to that. i talked to tom perez, the chairman, the democratic national convention, just yesterday. and we talked about how...
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we spoke earlier via skype. jimmy, thank you for talking with me.'s start with a description of what propel actually is. jimmy: yeah. thank you so much for having me on the show today. propel is a technology company based in brooklyn that aims to help people navigate the american safety net. we build software to help people who get snap benefits, also known as food stamp benefits, to check their balance, to stretch their benefits, and to find different ways to earn more income. soledad: why did you decide that that would be a worthwhile market to serve? jimmy: well, i think that the reason why tech doesn't generally serve people who are low income in many cases is because people solve the problems they understand. most people in tech are disproportionately male, college educated. they have money, they live on the coasts. there are lots of americans who don't share those characteristics and who also use tech, who also use smart phones and the internet. i grew up in a loving and supportive family that also had trouble putting food on the table. i thin
we spoke earlier via skype. jimmy, thank you for talking with me.'s start with a description of what propel actually is. jimmy: yeah. thank you so much for having me on the show today. propel is a technology company based in brooklyn that aims to help people navigate the american safety net. we build software to help people who get snap benefits, also known as food stamp benefits, to check their balance, to stretch their benefits, and to find different ways to earn more income. soledad: why did...
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interpret in layers of justice in post genocide rhonda and thanks so much for joining us joins us via skype from london to tell us a little bit more about how bigger and the rest this is and what's so significant for the rest of the biggest is certainly very important as you report laid out is an edge to being the major financial backer of huge extremism in the build up to ensuring there was a genocide and crucially here it was important what allegedly enabled the importing of importing of machetes and was one of the founders of the rwandan broadcaster that incited people to participate in the violence so i think you know how surprised are you that it's taken this long to track him down and there was a very large reward on offer wasn't there for me a $5000000.00 u.s. dollars yes so i think what this indicates is the networks of support that he has had inside of france and it's important to recognize that rwandan survivor groups living in the diaspora have supported the continue tracking and trial of genocide suspects and this has been particularly evident it didn't in france and so i think
interpret in layers of justice in post genocide rhonda and thanks so much for joining us joins us via skype from london to tell us a little bit more about how bigger and the rest this is and what's so significant for the rest of the biggest is certainly very important as you report laid out is an edge to being the major financial backer of huge extremism in the build up to ensuring there was a genocide and crucially here it was important what allegedly enabled the importing of importing of...
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which is the palestinian policy network and joins us from ramallah via skype welcome to the program jada so we're expecting 40000 palestinians to cross a really great mentors if they stay there for 3 weeks in the problem's going to be when they come back is that what are your concerns about how this might play out where this is been an ongoing problem for several months now since the discovery of the 1st cases of 19 in bethlehem and then issue agreement was that workers would have to choose to remain staying in the west bank or working within the green line and it was a very difficult decision for these people because of course it's a choice between. living their livelihood and having proper and adequate care and in their places of work the decision was actually reversed by. the prime minute prime minister but now they've come to a new agreement which is actually very similar to the previous agreement but the issues remain that the palestinian workers are not being provided with adequate healthcare they're not being provided with adequate accommodation indeed we've had a lot of anecdotes
which is the palestinian policy network and joins us from ramallah via skype welcome to the program jada so we're expecting 40000 palestinians to cross a really great mentors if they stay there for 3 weeks in the problem's going to be when they come back is that what are your concerns about how this might play out where this is been an ongoing problem for several months now since the discovery of the 1st cases of 19 in bethlehem and then issue agreement was that workers would have to choose to...
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work push he and we would just to make sure that we do as much remotely not not through scoom and skype and we can show the country as we are asking them to safely reopen and get our economy back on track. mr. hoyer: reclaiming my time. what i think is we are showing that we intend to do our work and intend to do it with the safety of our members, safety of our staff and safety witnesses and safety much committee members. i will tell you mr. smith and i had discussion. he is going to be talking to his ranking member and i expect to have a markup and i expect that markup to be in person. mr. scalise: i would share the gentleman's hope that would happen. he resolution that pro forma until july 21, instead we would be. >> we are in session and i expect to be in session on the 27th and 28th and the committees will be considering legislation so we will have product to do. we are behind schedule. i want to accomplish much of the work as a regular order of business in thener term. . director talks about the financial impact of the coronavirus and global economic recovery. ♪ [video clip] >> a g
work push he and we would just to make sure that we do as much remotely not not through scoom and skype and we can show the country as we are asking them to safely reopen and get our economy back on track. mr. hoyer: reclaiming my time. what i think is we are showing that we intend to do our work and intend to do it with the safety of our members, safety of our staff and safety witnesses and safety much committee members. i will tell you mr. smith and i had discussion. he is going to be talking...
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staying in touch with your grandmother by skype. even a letter. former first lady eleanor roosevelt reflecting upon world war ii once said the following. strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look here -- fear in the face. yourself, i to save live through this order. i can take the next thing that comes along. i believe that. these hard times make us stronger. today, you are tougher than you were. we all are. many of you don't have a job yet. many of you who do have a job archer that that's really what you want to do. i certainly understand that. i started at miami as a business major. i graduated as an education maitre. i thought i was going to teach high school history and government. life can and will take many turns. 14 years ago, i was in my 12th year in the united states senate. i loved it. i thought i was pretty good at it. 2006, i lost my race for reelection. the day after that election, i called miami's president and asked him if i might come here and teach. amazingly, he said yes. i loved it. t
staying in touch with your grandmother by skype. even a letter. former first lady eleanor roosevelt reflecting upon world war ii once said the following. strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look here -- fear in the face. yourself, i to save live through this order. i can take the next thing that comes along. i believe that. these hard times make us stronger. today, you are tougher than you were. we all are. many of you don't have a job yet. many of...
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discuss all this is the chief economist of the food and agriculture organization who joins us via skype from rome we appreciate your time so much what is your biggest fear about the ability to feed people during this crisis. thank you very much for the kind invitation i want biggest fear is not thought of a lovely peaceful axis and what it is means food availability means that it is available in the markets and what we are seeing in the case of the staple commodities which are capital intensive on the exporting countries is a put is available and the logistical problems are starting to be resold and if you contrast that with exporter restrictions they're moving backwards yesterday even the. words a lot of the or what in the case of price which will come down that market in the case of wheat and corn and soybeans in markets are ok because there is significant stores and if you're going to stocks and every woodcarvers this year you're probably means on the recession of how the recession as a consequence of the process of the commitment in law permits will affect the poorest economies on h
discuss all this is the chief economist of the food and agriculture organization who joins us via skype from rome we appreciate your time so much what is your biggest fear about the ability to feed people during this crisis. thank you very much for the kind invitation i want biggest fear is not thought of a lovely peaceful axis and what it is means food availability means that it is available in the markets and what we are seeing in the case of the staple commodities which are capital intensive...
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joining us via skype from newcastle is klaus chief euro zone economist apparently an economics good to have you with us last let's start then with this deal between. 500000000000 euros a recovery fund which. paid for by all members does this mean whit with edging finally towards fiscal union well not exactly i mean i think it's very important to keep the concepts apart here i mean a fiscal union is normally something we only distrust in a eurozone context but because this is not in your context it's more a constant you ation or an extension of the existing framework so the e.u. has a budget it runs for 7 years the vast majority of that it is covered by member states and that is required is asked here though there's one element though in which i agree sort of with with with the fiscal union perspective namely that this does imply the commission to do a one off debt issuance. but. the mechanism by which this is going to be paid back as it were is going to be it is not new it's just that is the idea is to to do this via the budget of all 27 member states which is obviously the key differe
joining us via skype from newcastle is klaus chief euro zone economist apparently an economics good to have you with us last let's start then with this deal between. 500000000000 euros a recovery fund which. paid for by all members does this mean whit with edging finally towards fiscal union well not exactly i mean i think it's very important to keep the concepts apart here i mean a fiscal union is normally something we only distrust in a eurozone context but because this is not in your context...
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kiran mcguire football finance lecturer at the university of liverpool in your own day in cameroon on skype is patrick bialy happy he's the manager of the retired champions league footballer samuel eto and in milan and also on skype we have 10 clearly palmeri be in sports correspondent and formerly a presenter for welcome to you all kevin maguire 1st in liverpool how many sets of nerves are being exercised in boardrooms not just up and down in the u.k. but around the world and i think practically every club is looking actually at the progress which is being made or is not being made in terms of finding a way of addressing the global health issues for poor cannot continue before paying crowd until a vaccine has been found in reality and therefore clubs will have been getting out their spreadsheets looking at the the income that's not coming in and working out how long they can continue to pay wages for $10.00 created primary in 2020 was supposed to be a golden year for international sport given what we're dealing with could it have gone any other way so far. well honestly who tried the whole
kiran mcguire football finance lecturer at the university of liverpool in your own day in cameroon on skype is patrick bialy happy he's the manager of the retired champions league footballer samuel eto and in milan and also on skype we have 10 clearly palmeri be in sports correspondent and formerly a presenter for welcome to you all kevin maguire 1st in liverpool how many sets of nerves are being exercised in boardrooms not just up and down in the u.k. but around the world and i think...
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she's the head of america's risk insights at various maple croft and here in the joins us now via skype from want us out it's good to have you with us he's lost to health ministers his ratings have dropped 9 percent he belittled the pandemic and said so what's went questions on the loss of love loss of life and what are we to make of us handling of the crisis. well overnight i'm think it will be surprising to say it's been dismantle not only from a health care perspective but from a political perspective as well it's really laying bare the. differences and the the infighting that can happen in a federal system when you have the precedent setting on one side governor sarah and another and people caught in between so the main risk for the brazilian economy right now it's not only stemming from the high number you know the high infection rate the mortality that's in creasing quite quickly but also from the fact that governors may now decide to go into lockdown measures rather than a very flexible quarantines in an attempt to contain the pandemic and now those measures will come in a bit to
she's the head of america's risk insights at various maple croft and here in the joins us now via skype from want us out it's good to have you with us he's lost to health ministers his ratings have dropped 9 percent he belittled the pandemic and said so what's went questions on the loss of love loss of life and what are we to make of us handling of the crisis. well overnight i'm think it will be surprising to say it's been dismantle not only from a health care perspective but from a political...
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in europe could we see a revolution everywhere to rival russia's 1917 revolution joining me now via skype from zurich is the chairman of think tank or racist dr frank you're going richter thanks so much for coming on as i say 75 years since victory in your approach some estimates have it say the japanese own financial times of 50000 may have been killed here in britain just before i get on to other or wide ranging analyses of coronavirus your take on the british response to coronavirus. well i think the a merck response came in a little italy saw yuki is one of the most hit countries in europe if not a lot and there might be a devastating 2nd wait for of course it's happening we have to wait until the u.s. senate is ready to file you maybe another 12 or 18 months and you'll finally get all worked arguably that was because in part britain was more concerned about bracks it than coronavirus what did you make of the use apparent 1st responder just to punish italy to actually find them for breaking state aid rules just because they were trying to save the lives of their population well 1st of
in europe could we see a revolution everywhere to rival russia's 1917 revolution joining me now via skype from zurich is the chairman of think tank or racist dr frank you're going richter thanks so much for coming on as i say 75 years since victory in your approach some estimates have it say the japanese own financial times of 50000 may have been killed here in britain just before i get on to other or wide ranging analyses of coronavirus your take on the british response to coronavirus. well i...
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masks, a lot of conference calls and skype calls, instead of in-person meeting. lots of hand washing and hand sanitizer and as many staff working remotely as possible. we're committed to doing the essential work of the american people and they're depending on us to do it in the safest way possible. responding to the coronavirus continues to be at the top of the agenda. last week we held a number of coronavirus related hearings, including a hearing on coronavirus testing, and a hearing on an impact the pandemic has had on the airline industry. when people think about what the senate does, they tend to think about voting on bills and debating on the floor, but the truth is, committees, committee work, i should say, is some of the most important work that we do here in washington. committees are where we review nominees' qualifications, hear from experts in various fields, develop legislation, and conduct essential oversight of government programs. the work we do in coronavirus related committee hearings will inform any future coronavirus legislation that we might c
masks, a lot of conference calls and skype calls, instead of in-person meeting. lots of hand washing and hand sanitizer and as many staff working remotely as possible. we're committed to doing the essential work of the american people and they're depending on us to do it in the safest way possible. responding to the coronavirus continues to be at the top of the agenda. last week we held a number of coronavirus related hearings, including a hearing on coronavirus testing, and a hearing on an...
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dean baker he's the co-founder of the center for economic and policy research and he joins me now via skype from utah in the usa thanks so much dean for coming on millions with coronavirus hundreds of thousands killed do you see some policymakers actually using cove it to pour money into financial services there's been 645000000000 of q.e. just here for the city of london certainly that is the case and i just try to be a little fair to them in the sense that i think it does make sense for them to try to maintain stability in financial markets so that money's being where that's a big. even so they're doing want of things that i think are much more pernicious for example the united states they passed a tax cut the $170000000000.00 over the next decade $17000000000.00 a year to the real estate industry that literally has nothing to do at least nothing that i or anyone else could think of has nothing to do with the pandemic so this all goes to the very wealthiest people in the country 17000000000 a year for things have nothing to with the pandemic is it a bit like top. back in 20 us ya know it
dean baker he's the co-founder of the center for economic and policy research and he joins me now via skype from utah in the usa thanks so much dean for coming on millions with coronavirus hundreds of thousands killed do you see some policymakers actually using cove it to pour money into financial services there's been 645000000000 of q.e. just here for the city of london certainly that is the case and i just try to be a little fair to them in the sense that i think it does make sense for them...
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via skype michael thank you for being with us so. this is information the trumpet ministration in recent months had been working very hard to prevent internal documents related to 911 being made public and being released to the victims' families how could the f.b.i. have inadvertently revealed such sensitive information and was this really a slip up. oh well it's a very good question and yes it was a slip up because when i noticed that. the declaration included this information. i on monday contacted the f.b.i. for comment because i knew that the justice department and been going to avonlea trump administration as a whole of it going to extraordinary lengths to keep all of this under wraps in fact both attorney general william barr and the acting director of national intelligence richard grinnell and filed motions with the court saying that any information relating to the saudi embassy official and all internal f.b.i. documents about this matter were so sensitive they were state secrets that means that if they were revealed they coul
via skype michael thank you for being with us so. this is information the trumpet ministration in recent months had been working very hard to prevent internal documents related to 911 being made public and being released to the victims' families how could the f.b.i. have inadvertently revealed such sensitive information and was this really a slip up. oh well it's a very good question and yes it was a slip up because when i noticed that. the declaration included this information. i on monday...