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it can also be used to traumatize someone effectively. every space we've had with toxic behavior on internet. yelling at someone in multiplayer video games, images, sending them hateful things about themselves. someone walks up to you, fix their handout, or just consistent in your ear, it is so much more visceral than anything we've had come to us via audio before. now is the time that everyone who is building a platform like high fidelity and others is reckoning with how to restart this from happening all over again? 20, 30 years ago we prioritize growth and scale over everything. including the user experience. it allowed these legacy companies or new companies to become legacy companies that took forever and then look behind them and said oh my god! what have we done or what have we not done? just last year, instagram unveiled a new program to make comments nicely. twitter is still grappling with the inability to stop hate speech. and hate speech directed not just spewing hate, but at a person. everyone working in vr has seen this. no o
it can also be used to traumatize someone effectively. every space we've had with toxic behavior on internet. yelling at someone in multiplayer video games, images, sending them hateful things about themselves. someone walks up to you, fix their handout, or just consistent in your ear, it is so much more visceral than anything we've had come to us via audio before. now is the time that everyone who is building a platform like high fidelity and others is reckoning with how to restart this from...
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really know when inside hold each other accountable if someone screws up then they just get a slap on the wrist and everything's ok and that's why you would see in the past when long strike happened someone like obama or brennan would blame the operators themselves for things that are gone wrong rather than the intelligence that was given because the cia and all these other agencies that are out there they don't want to take responsibility they just want to point fingers at other people and place the blame on others because they're perfect they don't make mistakes it's the operators that make mistakes and that's actually one of the reasons i started speaking out was because the operators were just soldiers and while just following orders is is not a good excuse to do it we're not the ones that have ultimate responsibility in this though we do have responsibility in what we do to help morris fossil and more traumatized over your experience than say soldiers who serve in their artillery and why is that i mean they launch missiles into war zones they have feelings what's so different abo
really know when inside hold each other accountable if someone screws up then they just get a slap on the wrist and everything's ok and that's why you would see in the past when long strike happened someone like obama or brennan would blame the operators themselves for things that are gone wrong rather than the intelligence that was given because the cia and all these other agencies that are out there they don't want to take responsibility they just want to point fingers at other people and...
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one is it would give more privacy rights to someone who's not diligent to someone who is, someone whoactually asks am i on the rental agreement would be less likely to have privacy protections. the second is it creates very difficult proof problems. if the defendant says, well, my friend said so and so, that's very difficult for the government to disprove. well, maybe your friend's a car thief, maybe your friend's not a trustworthy person, and the fourth amendment doesn't have to accept the defendant's own choices to trust a particular person -- >> how about -- [inaudible conversations] >> became an or authorized driver by line, i don't have a criminal conviction, and he's listed. what happens then? is that a violation of the contracts sufficient enough to invalidate his expectation of privacy? >> i think it probably would, your honor, because he procured the contract through lying. this gets a little bit -- >> so we've now criminalized a contract. >> well, your honor -- >> and a contract breach. >> your honor, what we would -- no, your honor, i don't think that's the right way the th
one is it would give more privacy rights to someone who's not diligent to someone who is, someone whoactually asks am i on the rental agreement would be less likely to have privacy protections. the second is it creates very difficult proof problems. if the defendant says, well, my friend said so and so, that's very difficult for the government to disprove. well, maybe your friend's a car thief, maybe your friend's not a trustworthy person, and the fourth amendment doesn't have to accept the...
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if you haven't already gotten somebody, you need to find someone, nominate someone.ents and customers. set aside the existing ones for a moment. they have a method of working with you that will be hard to disturb them, they are sort of glued. from everyone here on in, start from day one by saying this is joanna, or whatever it is going to be, and she will is be your contact for all of your customer client service is. the third step is to slowly wean yourself after from the existing customers who are currently dependent on you. just do it quietly, one customer at a time, get a little busy. defer one or two issues to jenny whoever your new person is, and let her take over from there. look at it from a six month to one-year process, and you'll get there. >> we now have the top two tips you need to help you grow your business. let's introduce our panel and get their advice is. the co-founder, chairman and ceo of clear, the biometric company that helps you get through airports and stadiums fast. and the daily newsletter that simplifies wall street headline. i love to have
if you haven't already gotten somebody, you need to find someone, nominate someone.ents and customers. set aside the existing ones for a moment. they have a method of working with you that will be hard to disturb them, they are sort of glued. from everyone here on in, start from day one by saying this is joanna, or whatever it is going to be, and she will is be your contact for all of your customer client service is. the third step is to slowly wean yourself after from the existing customers...
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the unconditional positive regard and the ability to look at life from someone else's eyes.hether that's men of color, i was one of only a handful of whites who worked in the warehouse that he put me in and that was why he put me there. he said your doctor's son. you got no idea how people live and i'm a put you in a warehouse in the summertime and you work alongside these boys. he made me experience life through other people's eyes and he lived long enough, he was a democrat and he lived long enough to see this republican elected to congress but he died before swearing in and he said i want you to preach my funeral because you're a lawyer and lawyers talk a long time. >> it's a great book, and at the end you talk a lot about solutions to how do we unify the nation, how do we take what you to have is very different people, brought up differently in different ideas, different parts of the state, but you talk about solutions. one of the things you talk about is the way to begin to find solutions and that's to identify common ground. part of that's friendships, but let's talk a
the unconditional positive regard and the ability to look at life from someone else's eyes.hether that's men of color, i was one of only a handful of whites who worked in the warehouse that he put me in and that was why he put me there. he said your doctor's son. you got no idea how people live and i'm a put you in a warehouse in the summertime and you work alongside these boys. he made me experience life through other people's eyes and he lived long enough, he was a democrat and he lived long...
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why isn't there someone like that. you could argue they do argue on the right that they've spent a lot of money in europe trying to do and fund democracy movements in the part of the world that he grew up in. it's obviously not come out very well for him. he came from a place that was so far out on the french and felt like he was described as a narco. and now he is just the center of the republican party in this country. meanwhile the democrats from his standpoint was the establishment. didn't feel like they needed to build a movement. the centrism and liberalism did. didn't feel like they need it to needed to build up the counter establishment they wanted to take it over. so he built up his own academia and all of these organizations. maybe if the democrats feel endangered enough they would do the same. there are additional recordings. is that something you've heard as well. do you think they will ever see the light of day. i don't know about it. it doesn't surprise me as a possibility. because they reported everythin
why isn't there someone like that. you could argue they do argue on the right that they've spent a lot of money in europe trying to do and fund democracy movements in the part of the world that he grew up in. it's obviously not come out very well for him. he came from a place that was so far out on the french and felt like he was described as a narco. and now he is just the center of the republican party in this country. meanwhile the democrats from his standpoint was the establishment. didn't...
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>> sounds like someone who's very frustrate as we are.of both houses and presidency. they have not made it a top priority when it has come to each of these fundi ining issued republicans have plenty of blame. our biggest challenge is bringing it up for a debate. there is no timeline with this like there are on every other piece of legislation we deal with. we've got to force that. we missed the march 5th deadline, so we're creating one of our own. i think the president -- he said 1.8 million and 25 billion trt for the wall. we're trying to work someone swr into those parameters because we want a real fix on this. >> i got you, but again, if just having a debate doesn't lead to that real fix, i hope you are right. let's listen to what chief of staff john kelly said this week about immigrants. >> let me step back and tell you that the vast majority of the people that move illegally into the united states are not bad people. they're not criminals. they're also not people that would easily assimilate into the united states. they're overwhelmi
>> sounds like someone who's very frustrate as we are.of both houses and presidency. they have not made it a top priority when it has come to each of these fundi ining issued republicans have plenty of blame. our biggest challenge is bringing it up for a debate. there is no timeline with this like there are on every other piece of legislation we deal with. we've got to force that. we missed the march 5th deadline, so we're creating one of our own. i think the president -- he said 1.8...
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should be there, because you don't think someone -- because you don't think someone else should be there the police demand something of you that they don't demand of everyone. david, you say police have to respond and investigate all calls no matter if it's about a black person or white person. do you understand what i'm saying about entitlement? because someone else is uncomfortable, then you have to be put out or you have to have an encounter with an authority that is unnecessary. >> i do understand. i would simply say that it is not necessarily racial. one of the things we know from statistics is that members of the black community call the police more frequently than members of the white community and typically it is a black person calling on another black person, for example. this case i have no idea why this female student, the white female student felt she needed to call the police. i don't get that. i think one of the problems we have and one of the things that goes back to what you started saying, people think they need to get authority. they need to get the police there. instea
should be there, because you don't think someone -- because you don't think someone else should be there the police demand something of you that they don't demand of everyone. david, you say police have to respond and investigate all calls no matter if it's about a black person or white person. do you understand what i'm saying about entitlement? because someone else is uncomfortable, then you have to be put out or you have to have an encounter with an authority that is unnecessary. >> i...
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at one point i try to figure out what it looks like in new york city for someone who was on medicaid and needed a psychiatrist, so have any psychiatrist in the city except medicaid and how meeks avenue patients and i spent probably two to three days on the phone trying to track down simply list of every psychiatrist who accepted medicaid and i could not do it. i was doing it not worrying about minutes on my cell phone, not worrying about where i was going to sleep that nightng, not worried about where i would refill my prescription. i had all the time in the world and could have figured outhe ani finally went to the medicaid office of a public hospital in a nice lady handed me a sheet of paperic that have the name of fe different plans and she said it depends on which plan you are or she said you need to go online and see the psychiatrist and then call them and see if they are accepting patients. i don't know who has that kind of a time and energy and wherewithal to figure that out even if you did not have a mental illness in these other extenuating circumstances to worry about. >> i
at one point i try to figure out what it looks like in new york city for someone who was on medicaid and needed a psychiatrist, so have any psychiatrist in the city except medicaid and how meeks avenue patients and i spent probably two to three days on the phone trying to track down simply list of every psychiatrist who accepted medicaid and i could not do it. i was doing it not worrying about minutes on my cell phone, not worrying about where i was going to sleep that nightng, not worried...
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so i wouldn't suggest someone approach someone if you actually felt police should be called.n feel the police should be called. >> we all know why. and reportedly she had done it before with an african-american male student, the same sort of thing. she thought he didn't belong and didn't understand why he was on campus. and he spoke to another network earlier. it's the latest in a string of racial incidents where police are called to handle a perceived threat. police were called to a waffle house in california after a black man and his sister were arguing with employees. here's what happened. >> i'm glad i'm recording this. he's not supposed to be doing that. he's not supposed to be doing that. >> get your hands off me. get your hands off me. >> so bakari, we have this and it was north carolina, by the way. and you can see anthony wallace's hands in the air and he admits he took things too far while arguing with employees but arguing the choke hold was unnecessary-touch it comes after airbnb, philadelphia and so on. >> this is why david's analysis was somewhat slhallow. casti
so i wouldn't suggest someone approach someone if you actually felt police should be called.n feel the police should be called. >> we all know why. and reportedly she had done it before with an african-american male student, the same sort of thing. she thought he didn't belong and didn't understand why he was on campus. and he spoke to another network earlier. it's the latest in a string of racial incidents where police are called to handle a perceived threat. police were called to a...
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really know when inside holds the each other accountable if someone screws up then they just get a slap on the wrist and everything's ok and that's why you would see in the past when wrong strike happened someone like obama or brennan would blame the operators themselves for things that are gone wrong rather than the intelligence that was given because the cia and all these other agencies that are out there they don't want to take responsibility they just want to point fingers at other people and place the blame on others because they're perfect they don't make mistakes it's the operators that make mistakes and that's actually one of the reasons i started speaking out was because the operators were just soldiers and while just following orders is is not a good excuse to do it we're not the ones that have ultimate responsibility in this though we do have responsibility in what we do change help morris fossil and more traumatized over your experience than say soldiers who serve in their artillery and why is that i mean they launch missiles into war zones they have feelings what's so diffe
really know when inside holds the each other accountable if someone screws up then they just get a slap on the wrist and everything's ok and that's why you would see in the past when wrong strike happened someone like obama or brennan would blame the operators themselves for things that are gone wrong rather than the intelligence that was given because the cia and all these other agencies that are out there they don't want to take responsibility they just want to point fingers at other people...
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out of the seat and put someone in the seat that's going to pull it for them anyway and how the training works is you for flying over the net at a desert and we're looking at rocks and then they're saying hey we're going to pretend this rock over here is an enemy shining your laser at this enemy ok three two one rifle sixteen seconds time flight alright missile splashes enemies killed you just won the war on terror let's pack up and go home it's just a bunch of imagination that doesn't actually accomplish anything other than to teach people basic toddler skills of hand eye coordination now i wear out that the operator schedules are pretty tough on that most of time like you just spend hours looking at nothing now what's the messed up sleep cycles and boredom how sharp are the operators when the time actually comes to make a crucial decision. this is kind of where the people that i used to work with are pissed off at me because they expose the mental difficulties that we were having you know we flew in my squadron eleven and a half hour days because we couldn't fly longer than the require
out of the seat and put someone in the seat that's going to pull it for them anyway and how the training works is you for flying over the net at a desert and we're looking at rocks and then they're saying hey we're going to pretend this rock over here is an enemy shining your laser at this enemy ok three two one rifle sixteen seconds time flight alright missile splashes enemies killed you just won the war on terror let's pack up and go home it's just a bunch of imagination that doesn't actually...
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they're going to see someone who needs no on-the-job training, someone who is not only running the agency now day to day but someone who knows more about the agency, the central intelligence agency, than anybody has ever known who held that job. when we confirm gina haspel, and i believe we will -- i know we should. when we confirm gina haspel, there will be no on-the-job training necessary. she will run the c.i.a. the c.i.a. won't run her. now, if almost any member of the senate, even members who've been on the intelligence committee for years went to the c.i.a., there would be a great likelihood that at least for a while the c.i.a. would run them, that the c.i.a. would say, well, here's something we have to do, here's something we used to do. here's a box that's always been checked before. and it takes a certain amount of time to determine why that may have been necessary. it will take her no time to determine what's necessary and what's not. she's nominated by the president that she has been briefing since her boss became the secretary of state. and part of the time while he was the di
they're going to see someone who needs no on-the-job training, someone who is not only running the agency now day to day but someone who knows more about the agency, the central intelligence agency, than anybody has ever known who held that job. when we confirm gina haspel, and i believe we will -- i know we should. when we confirm gina haspel, there will be no on-the-job training necessary. she will run the c.i.a. the c.i.a. won't run her. now, if almost any member of the senate, even members...
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something no one — someone just prove your point.thing interesting would ever happen to. that is me again. well we have got an hour together, are we going to cheer up? we could swap over. we have not rehearsed for that. other reasons to be cheerful, as football fans — gareth southgate announced england's world cup
something no one — someone just prove your point.thing interesting would ever happen to. that is me again. well we have got an hour together, are we going to cheer up? we could swap over. we have not rehearsed for that. other reasons to be cheerful, as football fans — gareth southgate announced england's world cup
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i am someone who does this. that's been a really powerful tool for engagements and the work facebook has done around pushing people to update the registration in terms of to the scale has been a bign sort of piece of movement in that direction. >> the last thing is we have all known voting is how that boeing and something i think about a lot is how we know people who vote for the first time will come back and vote again. what we do to encourage that behavior in sort of increase the potency of that behavior again, like that is somethingha we as this community need to think a lot about like if you are voting in the presidential election what can we do to encourage you to come back for the midterms and then freight county election. there's exciting possibilities there. >> we love the use of hashtags and several years ago we started using that-- on election day and around our election activities and it's good to see that turning on election day and people who get an election sticker in our state to further develop c
i am someone who does this. that's been a really powerful tool for engagements and the work facebook has done around pushing people to update the registration in terms of to the scale has been a bign sort of piece of movement in that direction. >> the last thing is we have all known voting is how that boeing and something i think about a lot is how we know people who vote for the first time will come back and vote again. what we do to encourage that behavior in sort of increase the...
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an informant and someone who went to the fbi, that's someone voluntarily bringing in information to them. and that's a very different snare ycenario than the governm putting someone in there, the assertion that the president is making. all of this is very concerning to the intelligence community. they rely on confidential informants to come forward, to bring them information, both from the intelligence side and law enforcement. so the threat that anyone's identity might be revealed, you know it very concerning. they're worried that it could harm this person individually, it could also hurt ongoing criminal investigations and also deter people from coming forward if they're always going to have in the back of their mind that their identity may be revealed and that their personal safety could be impacted by that revelation. >> kara, thank you for setting the facts straight for us on this one. appreciate it. >>> reaction from capitol hill. manu raju is here. significant on the political side of all of this is washington post laid out in this four byline piece this morning, it is not ju
an informant and someone who went to the fbi, that's someone voluntarily bringing in information to them. and that's a very different snare ycenario than the governm putting someone in there, the assertion that the president is making. all of this is very concerning to the intelligence community. they rely on confidential informants to come forward, to bring them information, both from the intelligence side and law enforcement. so the threat that anyone's identity might be revealed, you know it...
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when we have them learn about someone they can identify with in some way, not some superhero but someonethey can identify with struggling through a problem and overcoming it and succeeding they learn something about themselves at that moment. build self-efficacy that way. >> that does "star wars" count? [laughter] >> "star wars" probably counts, yeah. >> from the creative mind. it sounds broad but there are specific things about how these people's brains work. >> yeah, i would say the two biggest things that i found in that chapter that i took part in the chapter and the first one is the relationship between intelligence and creativity. it was always known there was some relationship but it has been unclear. not all geniuses will be creative and is not the case that you have to be a genius to be creative. if there is some relationship and when you study it at a neuroscience level what you end up realizing is that first of all, slightly elevated dopamine causes you to experience divergent thinking and enhances your attention and reduces your ability to screen out stimuli and called the st
when we have them learn about someone they can identify with in some way, not some superhero but someonethey can identify with struggling through a problem and overcoming it and succeeding they learn something about themselves at that moment. build self-efficacy that way. >> that does "star wars" count? [laughter] >> "star wars" probably counts, yeah. >> from the creative mind. it sounds broad but there are specific things about how these people's brains...
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the president is obviously someone who has his own history with these comments against mccain. even after, for example, the health care vote that mccain torpedoed last year, trump has repeatedly brought him up on the campaign trail. crowds routinely boo him. trump and pence came out, and he didn't bring up john mccain at all, not even to say as most in a traditional white house would he's someone who we should respect. that didn't happen. i think this white house is once again doing the untraditional thing and not walking back these comments at all. >> and kevin, why keep the story alive with that kind of reaction and by refusing to apologize? >> well, i think it's interesting what allie just said about the campaign the other night. it's unusual to not have a public statement thanking senator mccain as well as all the military men and women for their service, in particular senator mccain. two points, first and foremost, yesterday at the white house chief of staff general kelly telling reporters after public remarks from the president that he does not think that there will be an
the president is obviously someone who has his own history with these comments against mccain. even after, for example, the health care vote that mccain torpedoed last year, trump has repeatedly brought him up on the campaign trail. crowds routinely boo him. trump and pence came out, and he didn't bring up john mccain at all, not even to say as most in a traditional white house would he's someone who we should respect. that didn't happen. i think this white house is once again doing the...
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it was very shocking because you never think that it could be possibly someone you know, someone youyou knew the shooter as well? can you wrap your head around that? >> honestly, no. it was -- you never think it's someone who you walk past every day in the school. it's someone you see in the hallway. it's shocking. >> nothing ever an indication that he was anything other than football player, somebody who worked out, you said? you would see at the gym or at the track. >> yeah. he seemed like a nice kid, but i -- i didn't know him personally, so there could be something going on that nobody knew about. >> the vigil tonight, you said you ran into a good friends of yo yours. >> yes. we actually seen each other when the two school officials had actually came over to the street of tower and maple and stopped a bunch of kids, saying we need to get a head count. we need you to stay together. and my friend -- i seen her. as soon as i saw her, i grabbed her hand immediately. her parents were on the way, so we started walking to the gas station. mire family was on the way to get me too. i woul
it was very shocking because you never think that it could be possibly someone you know, someone youyou knew the shooter as well? can you wrap your head around that? >> honestly, no. it was -- you never think it's someone who you walk past every day in the school. it's someone you see in the hallway. it's shocking. >> nothing ever an indication that he was anything other than football player, somebody who worked out, you said? you would see at the gym or at the track. >> yeah....
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so you can't fire someone just because they're a woman, you can't fire someone -- there are limits even on that, literally, any boss can fire anybody for any reason. not an illegal reason, and i think that's what we're dealing with here, if you have a corrupt motive, you're firing someone to conceal a crime, you can still get in trouble. >> and anderson, when you can do a relate electrospective, which is what you just did on all of the various reasons as to why this president and this administration have given in terms of why they fired comey, there is clearly not an innocent reason why he did that. because you wouldn't have to be making up different reasons as to why you did something. if you did it on the up and up. >> let's remember that the reason why he fired him and he went on nbc and said, i fired him because of the russia investigation. and that's what prompted the mueller investigation. >> i understand scott's point, jim. why does the reasoning keep changing, though. if they've gone down the road and given reasons. >> it sounds like there's a p panaply of reasons. in the beginn
so you can't fire someone just because they're a woman, you can't fire someone -- there are limits even on that, literally, any boss can fire anybody for any reason. not an illegal reason, and i think that's what we're dealing with here, if you have a corrupt motive, you're firing someone to conceal a crime, you can still get in trouble. >> and anderson, when you can do a relate electrospective, which is what you just did on all of the various reasons as to why this president and this...
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guest: if someone appears that a port of entry, that is different than crossing illegally. is presenting itself at a quarter of entry and that is an important distinction to recognize. host: they get different rights than the others? guest: not different rights, but the processing is different. if they say i would like to seek asylum, they are going to be identified as such, then screened and interviewed by an asylum officer before going before a judge. if you cross without being screened, and you identified by border patrol officer, what would happen is they would ask questions initially. if you say you would like to seek asylum, they will take you through the same process. they will apprehend you and take you to a border station, and then you would be scheduled for the interview. one thing that is important to recognize, most people in the united states assume this person will get to go before a judge and have their case heard. that is out should work, but border patrol officers have a great deal of authority to remove someone from the country, deport them, if they pick t
guest: if someone appears that a port of entry, that is different than crossing illegally. is presenting itself at a quarter of entry and that is an important distinction to recognize. host: they get different rights than the others? guest: not different rights, but the processing is different. if they say i would like to seek asylum, they are going to be identified as such, then screened and interviewed by an asylum officer before going before a judge. if you cross without being screened, and...
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that appears to be a leak from someone close to president trump not the justice department. brenda, one for democrats. mr. long: i wanted to say -- caller: this is the first time i heard broad rosenstein address anything going on. i am very impressed by his , andty, his intelligence the seriousness with which he took his oath of office. as far as donald trump claiming this is a witchhunt, the only witchhunt that was conducted was conducted by donald trump himself when he hired private investigators to go to hawaii to investigate president obama. i'm still waiting to be amazed by all the information is private investigators or finding out about obama. i would be willing to bet the private investigators are still waiting to be paid. after listening to road rosenstein -- rod rosenstein that this is going in the right direction and conducted but the most dignity, rodmost law-abiding -- rosenstein has taken his oath of office extremely seriously. host: got your point. guest: for many americans this was the first time they saw him speak. he is a familiar figure in the justice depa
that appears to be a leak from someone close to president trump not the justice department. brenda, one for democrats. mr. long: i wanted to say -- caller: this is the first time i heard broad rosenstein address anything going on. i am very impressed by his , andty, his intelligence the seriousness with which he took his oath of office. as far as donald trump claiming this is a witchhunt, the only witchhunt that was conducted was conducted by donald trump himself when he hired private...
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she's been offered as someone who made hard calls. know that following orders is a hard call. doing what you're told is not hard call. doing what's moral, doing what's right, upholding american value s hard call. there were many people after september 11, whether or not it was colin powell or many others who did the right thing, made the hard call and suffered for it. suffered in their careers for it and have not been nominated. i don't know ultimately what gina haspel did. i probably couldn't say even if i did know. >> you're under some legal restrictions on that? >> that's correct. i can't speak specifically to anything she did or did not do. i think the senate needs to find out. the senate needs to find out was she one of the people who protested. did she use the power of her office to pursue torture or the power of her office to uphold the values under threat. >> there's a lot we do know. i appreciate the situation you're in. as viewers understand you're counsel to someone in the middle of all this which limits some of what you ca
she's been offered as someone who made hard calls. know that following orders is a hard call. doing what you're told is not hard call. doing what's moral, doing what's right, upholding american value s hard call. there were many people after september 11, whether or not it was colin powell or many others who did the right thing, made the hard call and suffered for it. suffered in their careers for it and have not been nominated. i don't know ultimately what gina haspel did. i probably couldn't...
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"someone who does not have a community they feel a part of someone who is disconnected someone who feelsy do not have a voice that they can exercise in regular in satisfying ways..."(ken) richman also says there is no single explanation for these situations...and to watch out for those who seem distant from others. (ken) our coverage of this deadly shooting continues at kron-4 dot com. there you can find more about the suspect's past... more on the explosive devices found near the school. and hear from witnesses who were there as the gunfire started. it's all at kron-4 dot com. ( pam ) the man accused of being high on marijuana... and causing a car crash that killed a mother and two girls on interstate 8- 80... has been released from jail tonight. the horrific crash happened in fremont earlier this week.kron 4's gayle ong is live in dublin tonight with the latest on his release.gayle. dang tran walked out of santa rita jail just after 9 tonight..he made his way passed the media with his family by his side..here's video from earlier.. you can see him here in a black hoodie holding a black
"someone who does not have a community they feel a part of someone who is disconnected someone who feelsy do not have a voice that they can exercise in regular in satisfying ways..."(ken) richman also says there is no single explanation for these situations...and to watch out for those who seem distant from others. (ken) our coverage of this deadly shooting continues at kron-4 dot com. there you can find more about the suspect's past... more on the explosive devices found near the...
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yes, you may lose, but someone was arrested. we know now that someone committed a crime. we may not be able to convict them, but the next time they will think twice. if they do it again there is that prior arrest on their record. >> if we can prove the case, we will file the case. >> supervisor sheehy: 100% conviction rate means you are not trying case. >> just the year before it was 67%. it fluctuate. that is stats through march of this year and there was one trial and we won that trial. >> supervisor sheehy: since i used to be a victim advocate, your victim advocates aren't really available to survivors until you have booked someone, right? >> no. gina can speak to that. >> that is not true. last year we served 8500. >> supervisor sheehy: i didn't make a statement i canned a question. >> last year we served 4250 victims of uncharged case. >> supervisor sheehy: do they get an advocate in every case. >> yes 436 last year. >> supervisor sheehy: when do they come on the scene? >> as soon as the case is reported to the police or we get the referral from the trauma recovery c
yes, you may lose, but someone was arrested. we know now that someone committed a crime. we may not be able to convict them, but the next time they will think twice. if they do it again there is that prior arrest on their record. >> if we can prove the case, we will file the case. >> supervisor sheehy: 100% conviction rate means you are not trying case. >> just the year before it was 67%. it fluctuate. that is stats through march of this year and there was one trial and we won...
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some of the good stuff got up not to mention someone. in the. mr shorts i could toss off of the seat autonomic me and made me contact but not really any contact at home with the sleep the problem it's been able to give off a comment on the form of it or the research. into the folder where the for sure then even if you didn't skip a bit of my past a lot is not enough to calm my son. he didn't even know. son if i'm by teen. stuff or gift as i'm saying i don't. we're talking oscars gypped my gosh michigan is under. a minute on the also sunderland it's you can see in their homes. you through or. when you do is up for. us on them to do here on the net i don't mind the money like they do stick it to save your is. my thought the truck so i. still see in time and. but. i mean it's not i'm so sad i'm not in the snow i mean i'm just going to make the beginning and god is not for me. to be. the one i want to if they don't give a man that's my name he's on the money and i've got my one thing i love the money but you. know the minute the bits and pieces on t
some of the good stuff got up not to mention someone. in the. mr shorts i could toss off of the seat autonomic me and made me contact but not really any contact at home with the sleep the problem it's been able to give off a comment on the form of it or the research. into the folder where the for sure then even if you didn't skip a bit of my past a lot is not enough to calm my son. he didn't even know. son if i'm by teen. stuff or gift as i'm saying i don't. we're talking oscars gypped my gosh...
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you can tell a lot by looking at someone's criminal history. if you have 20 pages of arrests for low-level offenses, i know you are homeless usually. usually, if you are homeless, there is a better than not chance that you have some sort of mental health issue and/or drug issue, which i think one of our biggest problems is we spend a lot of time talking about mental health, but people self medicate with drugs and then you end up with these two gigantic issues. you have to address the first before you can address the second. i mean you have to address the drug problem to even figure out what the mental health issue is. that is a problem that we face. they come to us on a lot of very low-level offenses. this kind of goes back to restraint and charging. we have a lot of people who are charged with -- and i appreciate what are you going to do? what are the police going to do? they have to take some of the people in, but we get a lot of charges. i sat in arraignment court, to cover one day a couple months ago and the first 10 people i dealt with wer
you can tell a lot by looking at someone's criminal history. if you have 20 pages of arrests for low-level offenses, i know you are homeless usually. usually, if you are homeless, there is a better than not chance that you have some sort of mental health issue and/or drug issue, which i think one of our biggest problems is we spend a lot of time talking about mental health, but people self medicate with drugs and then you end up with these two gigantic issues. you have to address the first...
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they may hear about someone talking about violence, hear someone talking about suicide. they may know about a fellow student or a friend who is doing research on previous school shootings, and maybe identifying with previous school shooters, or looking for tactical information. any of those behaviors should be reported to a school. should be reported to law enforcement and law enforcement and school personnel can use a threat assessment process to gather more information and figure out, is this someone thinking about, most importantly, planning to engage in violence? and if so, why? the reason that we have seen school shooters carry out their attacks time and again is usually for very personal reasons. they're at a point of personal desperation. in about two-thirds of the cases that we've examined, we have seen this theme of bullying. they were bullied, but not just bullied occasionally. bummied extensively. bummied in situations that for them felt inescapable. maybe asked for assistance but the problem wasn't fully solved and they felt they had to solve the problem them
they may hear about someone talking about violence, hear someone talking about suicide. they may know about a fellow student or a friend who is doing research on previous school shootings, and maybe identifying with previous school shooters, or looking for tactical information. any of those behaviors should be reported to a school. should be reported to law enforcement and law enforcement and school personnel can use a threat assessment process to gather more information and figure out, is this...
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, someone who knew eve ryo ne personality, someone who knew everyone on the portobello road, someone road, someone very talkative, someone who he said would go into a lift and by the end of getting out of the lift, she would know everyone inside. really the beautiful character and i think we have got two weeks set aside for these very moving tributes to the 72 people whose deaths are attributed to the fire at grenfell tower in the summer of last year and their idea is that when the inquiry moves forward in the coming weeks and months and even years, the victims will remain at the forefront of the work of the inquiry. thank you. if you want to find out more about the grenfell tower inquiry, eddie mair is presenting a podcast every day the inquiry sits — which looks in detail at what's been said and heard each day. you can download it from the bbc iplayer radio app, itunes or your podcast provider. the headlines on bbc newsroom live. events a re events are being held to mark the first anniversary of the manchester arena suicide bombing in which 22 people were killed. the second day of
, someone who knew eve ryo ne personality, someone who knew everyone on the portobello road, someone road, someone very talkative, someone who he said would go into a lift and by the end of getting out of the lift, she would know everyone inside. really the beautiful character and i think we have got two weeks set aside for these very moving tributes to the 72 people whose deaths are attributed to the fire at grenfell tower in the summer of last year and their idea is that when the inquiry...
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someone special. our first look out is here at buena vista park, a favorite with couples and dog walkers. both have a significant force. a refreshing retreat from urban life. the romantic past that meander up and down the park under pines and eucalyptus. hang out in this environment and you might see butterflies it, fennel, and then the lines. -- dandelions. is ada accessible. public transit is plentiful. we have conquered the steps, we have watched the dogs, and we have enjoyed a beautiful view. this is a place to take someone special on a romantic stroll and enjoyed a beautiful look out. welcome to corona heights located in the heart of this district. it offers a view of the downtown skyline, the bay bridge, and the east bay. it is one of the best kept secrets in the city. it is hardly ever crowded. on any given day, you will run into a few locals. , bought a 37 bus to get there without any parking worries. for legged friends can run freely. there is also a patch of grass for the small box. >> it is
someone special. our first look out is here at buena vista park, a favorite with couples and dog walkers. both have a significant force. a refreshing retreat from urban life. the romantic past that meander up and down the park under pines and eucalyptus. hang out in this environment and you might see butterflies it, fennel, and then the lines. -- dandelions. is ada accessible. public transit is plentiful. we have conquered the steps, we have watched the dogs, and we have enjoyed a beautiful...
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just find someone you are not sure you have anything in common with and try.here's a reason that a hindu from hawaii, progressive democrats was in the room with him before he went out to the memorial service. there is a reason that he wanted her there. it had nothing to do with politics. it was everything more important than politics because that's what they have in common. >> reading unified was a great courage and reminded me of biography new. americans regardless of how different we are, we have much more in common than we have been differences. we focused so much on the differences. they missed the fact that we doo love a lot about our country and about each other but you have been a great example of just getting to know each other and being from in the hard times that the good times if w have wd talk to your role as the chairman but both of you ended up with a whole lot of edi attention over your period and i can just tell you and i know i speak for all the folks in south carolina and how proud we are both of you tha such events ared and how you represent
just find someone you are not sure you have anything in common with and try.here's a reason that a hindu from hawaii, progressive democrats was in the room with him before he went out to the memorial service. there is a reason that he wanted her there. it had nothing to do with politics. it was everything more important than politics because that's what they have in common. >> reading unified was a great courage and reminded me of biography new. americans regardless of how different we...
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does someone owe the fbi an apology? >> they're going to do their job, expect some of those attackerize legitimate, just partisan noise. 20,000 men and women of the fbi are going to go to work every day, buck up their pants, cinch them up and go to work and this is not going to effect emanyway. we're going to wait to see what happens after that. and i trust that robert mueller is going to get to the bottom of this on his end. and the report that's going to be released is going to get to some of those other things and hopefully restore the fbi's place in american public -- their mind-set so they don't fear the fbi is doing their job. that's simply untrue. >> i really appreciate it. >>> out front for us next, we have breaking news. rudy giuliani speaking out tonight about the future of president trump's embattled attorney general. what he's telling cnn now. >>> plus president trump's response to roseanne barr's racist tweet. but why is he now the one asking for an apology? >>> and a russian journalist and putin critic said
does someone owe the fbi an apology? >> they're going to do their job, expect some of those attackerize legitimate, just partisan noise. 20,000 men and women of the fbi are going to go to work every day, buck up their pants, cinch them up and go to work and this is not going to effect emanyway. we're going to wait to see what happens after that. and i trust that robert mueller is going to get to the bottom of this on his end. and the report that's going to be released is going to get to...
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aware of for the majority political group, someone aware of the joint programme, someone someone awareint programme, someone who, regardless of the respect due to them as a person, does not support the line often expressed by the two main parties that can lead italy out of the euro. our correspondent, james reynolds, joins me from rome. even by the standards of italian politics, this looks like a mess. even by the standards of italian politics, this looks like a messm is quite dramatic. essentially, the president, sergio mattarella, has shown the night that the job of head of state in italy is not ceremonial. it is deeply political because he has taken advantage of the powers given to him by the constitution to veto the government line—up, to say italy will not have a eurosceptic... finance minister who may sleepwalk the country out of the euro without proper debate. in other words, the country out of the euro without proper debate. in otherwords, he has toured the populists, if you wa nt to has toured the populists, if you want to get out of the euro, that is a big decision and you ca
aware of for the majority political group, someone aware of the joint programme, someone someone awareint programme, someone who, regardless of the respect due to them as a person, does not support the line often expressed by the two main parties that can lead italy out of the euro. our correspondent, james reynolds, joins me from rome. even by the standards of italian politics, this looks like a mess. even by the standards of italian politics, this looks like a messm is quite dramatic....
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he sees sessions as someone who not only pushes the edge of conservative politics but someone who is one of his first major name endorsers on the campaign trail. he saw this as his guy he was putting in the justice department. if you're someone like donald trump who commands loyalty and might be entering the presidency with fears over what the intelligence community or justice department could get on you, that position is key. it may have factored into his decision to appoint jeff sessions to that spot and when he recused himself, he's putting blame there. i think he's putting the blame on the recusal when the original sin is firing comey. he doesn't want to blame himself. >> let me go on to this, shannon, here's the problem everybody watching understands. trump is not willing to tell the truth. he's willing to say it to the russians, willing to tell it for some reason to lester holt on nbc and when forced to acknowledge the importance of the fact that he fire this had guy comey over the russia investigation, he denies it today. he's up to that today. >> right. >> can he reas a the p
he sees sessions as someone who not only pushes the edge of conservative politics but someone who is one of his first major name endorsers on the campaign trail. he saw this as his guy he was putting in the justice department. if you're someone like donald trump who commands loyalty and might be entering the presidency with fears over what the intelligence community or justice department could get on you, that position is key. it may have factored into his decision to appoint jeff sessions to...
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it may have happened and someone didn't videotape it. if we don't put a spotlight on it, it doesn't force some institutions to deal. that's why people say to me why do you march, you just want publicity. that's exactly what i want. [ laughter ] i want to put publicity on what they're doing. >> absolutely. >> well, we have jermaine lee in the audience with additional stories of these interactions. . >> well, we hear stories of racial injustice in america but mostly we deal with what are called micro aggressions, a thousands cuts of racism everyday. i'm here with elta jackson henry who moved from seattle. tell us your experience. >> very subtle. i thought is there a chip on my shoulder am i imagining something? but i live in the brooks county area, i like to go out to lancaster and go shopping and i noticed when i'm finished with my purchases, when i'm done with my shopping and i'm the only one there and the sales associate is checking me out, when someone comes behind me, i notice that i'm looked past or i'm asked to step aside and there'
it may have happened and someone didn't videotape it. if we don't put a spotlight on it, it doesn't force some institutions to deal. that's why people say to me why do you march, you just want publicity. that's exactly what i want. [ laughter ] i want to put publicity on what they're doing. >> absolutely. >> well, we have jermaine lee in the audience with additional stories of these interactions. . >> well, we hear stories of racial injustice in america but mostly we deal with...
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just imagine someone that you cannot control at all. someone that you cannot advise. someone who just literally flies by the seat of their pants and when you try to explain to them the gravity of the situation they're in, their narcissistic approach says they're too big to fall. that's what you have here. rudy giuliani is doing his best vinny gambini impersonation, what he looks like flailing around or tv. there are a few things. the president is unmanageable, uncontrollable, he's a liar. those three things make it very, very difficult for a lawyer to represent you because the first thing i tell my client, you can lie to everyone, you can lie to your boss, you can lie to your wife, but do not lie to your lawyer. because i do not want to be surprised. >> but i think rudy giuliani is supposed to be their spokesman right now. >> right. >> and maybe their negotiator. i know they're kind of looking for a spokesman, but it's hard to get one. and he's supposed to have a message. a clear message. and alice, you know about this, supposed to have a clear message, and if you wan
just imagine someone that you cannot control at all. someone that you cannot advise. someone who just literally flies by the seat of their pants and when you try to explain to them the gravity of the situation they're in, their narcissistic approach says they're too big to fall. that's what you have here. rudy giuliani is doing his best vinny gambini impersonation, what he looks like flailing around or tv. there are a few things. the president is unmanageable, uncontrollable, he's a liar. those...
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>> well, so someone like mr.iends with vladimir putin, but i think the question is irrelevant. if you have $15 billion in russia today, you must do the bidding of the kremlin when the kremlin calls on you, and, in fact, you probably got out of your way to do good deeds to make yourself in the good graces of the presidential administration. and certainly mr. vekselberg has shown he's willing to be the kremlin's money man, willing to do their bidding when they call on him. >> all of these ties. vekselberg and his cousin, whose company gives money into the inaugural fund, they both attend the inauguration. then there are other things. vekselberg and wilbur ross co-investors in the bank of cyprus linked to dirty russian money, a connection that ross tried to downplay when he faced confirmation last year. just, i mean, is this just one more instance where because trump and cohen and others just knew so many russians and were doing different levels of sort of business or deals with them that this is just sort of inevit
>> well, so someone like mr.iends with vladimir putin, but i think the question is irrelevant. if you have $15 billion in russia today, you must do the bidding of the kremlin when the kremlin calls on you, and, in fact, you probably got out of your way to do good deeds to make yourself in the good graces of the presidential administration. and certainly mr. vekselberg has shown he's willing to be the kremlin's money man, willing to do their bidding when they call on him. >> all of...
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why were they here on campus visiting someone? could it have been a drug deal? they say they are trying to figure that out and looking into that and asking for any witnesses to please come forward and talk to them. reporting live, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> more to sort out. the u.s. supreme court today paved the way for states to decide if they want legalized sports gambling. the defeat is a major victory for state rights that could spill into other areas such as marijuana and immigration. abc 7 news reporter matt keller is live to explain, matt? >> reporter: kristen, this could be big money for casinos and also for state governments, but that law expert i talked to this morning said it could spill over into other issues like marijuana and immigration. we start with the sports gambling aspect of the story. this morning, the supreme court struck down a ban on sports gambling. now it's possible everywhere as long as the state governments approve it. new jersey could be up and running within weeks, and more than a dozen states are in the process
why were they here on campus visiting someone? could it have been a drug deal? they say they are trying to figure that out and looking into that and asking for any witnesses to please come forward and talk to them. reporting live, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> more to sort out. the u.s. supreme court today paved the way for states to decide if they want legalized sports gambling. the defeat is a major victory for state rights that could spill into other areas such...
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. >> he is someone who is a pit bull. his first inclination is to fight. >> tough talking. >> the disgusting liberal mainstream media have attempted to label mr. donald trump as racist. >> in his mind, going after his boss, he was going to fight back. it's a lawyer that trump would want. >> the self-proclaimed fixer to the president. >> the job here is to protect the king. that is something that michael cohen apparently did very well. >> before michael cohen became entangled in a presidential scandal, he was the kid from the suburbs who revered donald trump. >> michael was drawn to him, his personality, his brashness, his approach to life. >> i think they both defined themselves by what they wear, drive, what they can buy and sell. >> will that admiration and loyalty be enough to protect the president? >> i just heard that they broke into the office of one of my personal attorneys, good man. >> attorney/client privilege is not a magic wind. if he is helping you commit a crime. it's a story with one explosive revelation af
. >> he is someone who is a pit bull. his first inclination is to fight. >> tough talking. >> the disgusting liberal mainstream media have attempted to label mr. donald trump as racist. >> in his mind, going after his boss, he was going to fight back. it's a lawyer that trump would want. >> the self-proclaimed fixer to the president. >> the job here is to protect the king. that is something that michael cohen apparently did very well. >> before michael...
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judging from the number of jabs, i'm guessing someone tried to score with someone else's wife.tone of that lady, i'm guessing some people got detention. a few months back i vowed to stop making fun of 80s band on the store. but we received word that white snake postponed their new album. the band recently completed an album but the whole thing got deleted in a technical catastrophe. let's just say you should never hire an engineer who gets paid in posters. the new album is set to drop in early 2019. if you know any white snake bands, knock on the van and let them know. they were set to go on tour with foreigner. now that's on hold because jeff sessions wants to deport foreigner. topic number three. washington, d.c. is not a stop on the white snake tour. but they did get a visit from the eagles this week. there is don henley. these folks were suppose to be protesting the president's cuts to max national service reservations. the way some of these people run, they look like they are protesting being picked last in gym. a spokesperson says the cuts to national service are an embar
judging from the number of jabs, i'm guessing someone tried to score with someone else's wife.tone of that lady, i'm guessing some people got detention. a few months back i vowed to stop making fun of 80s band on the store. but we received word that white snake postponed their new album. the band recently completed an album but the whole thing got deleted in a technical catastrophe. let's just say you should never hire an engineer who gets paid in posters. the new album is set to drop in early...
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someone is from the left, someone is from the right, someone is from the middle. and then they all yell at each other. and so the information that you get really goes to them. the next thing here, fox news in 1996, the first openly partisan channel. people forget, but ann coulter used to have a show on nbc. we just live in this land where we have the sense of a nature to the news, but that really ramps up. that's the beginning of the ticker. that never goes away, right? all right, so satire fixed it because it helps remind us of the actual story. i'm just going to let you think about that. and so what we know, it is such a privilege for me to speak to a room of people who basically get what satire is. a lot of the times i give talks and they are like well, what's that? no, it is comedy. but we know that they emerge in force and moments of crisis. every human culture has satire. every community will produce it. one is being told it is not allowed to thinwhen it is being told it is to get in line, follow whoever is in power. but in the united states without any hesi
someone is from the left, someone is from the right, someone is from the middle. and then they all yell at each other. and so the information that you get really goes to them. the next thing here, fox news in 1996, the first openly partisan channel. people forget, but ann coulter used to have a show on nbc. we just live in this land where we have the sense of a nature to the news, but that really ramps up. that's the beginning of the ticker. that never goes away, right? all right, so satire...
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they have met about awards about well obviously don't want someone who's not motivated you want someone who says i'll take responsibility and i want the best for the company. we see that when we're looking for highly skilled personnel so they say this is what i want and if that's not what you're offering me i'm not interested in. that quarter and to be fair if people have options and you promised them certain conditions that are important to them and don't fulfill them they'll leave. and that's the most expensive thing that can happen to a company when you and then ask if someone leaves within the first twelve months that's pretty much a year's salary you loose along with them it's not worth it to start up as a result of that devoted easier if you work with the people over there right. do you know what you have to offer in order to motivate them. yes i think i do maybe not every day he's smiling what do you have to offer him to keep him on board. as they have for bush it's really the gentleman on the left is someone who likes to have creative leeway. so he wants to know what the objecti
they have met about awards about well obviously don't want someone who's not motivated you want someone who says i'll take responsibility and i want the best for the company. we see that when we're looking for highly skilled personnel so they say this is what i want and if that's not what you're offering me i'm not interested in. that quarter and to be fair if people have options and you promised them certain conditions that are important to them and don't fulfill them they'll leave. and that's...
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someone does more work i see nothing wrong with them getting a bit extra. it's an incentive it's a motivating factor if i've performed well i think it's good that i get recognized and rewarded. aspiring young bankers hungry for success. then success pains in their business sales managers can earn up to half a million euros a year with a portion of that coming from performance bonuses. in general people work more if individuals are paid more for meeting objectives their commitment will increase and so will competition with their colleagues. in this world performance bonuses and boost motivation employees become more goal oriented but does that also mean that or that's where the problems begin. whereas company objectives tend to be complicated the compensation system is straightforward so it's full steam ahead but the question remains whether it's the right direction for instance when sales departments and banks look for new customers it's in the bank's best interest to properly assess the risk they pose. but many salespeople fail to do so instead they arrang
someone does more work i see nothing wrong with them getting a bit extra. it's an incentive it's a motivating factor if i've performed well i think it's good that i get recognized and rewarded. aspiring young bankers hungry for success. then success pains in their business sales managers can earn up to half a million euros a year with a portion of that coming from performance bonuses. in general people work more if individuals are paid more for meeting objectives their commitment will increase...
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of the rings to me as though someone is lord of the rings to me as though someone is angry lord of thes, but maybe that's what i bring to the picture of the shard. but i don't really like the thunderstorm thing and now i'm finding out it will be the hottest day tomorrow. we are talking about the daily express air. i'm not, i'm talking about a long run. i've lost interest in the daily express. i love thunderstorms. do you? why? because it's wonderful and exciting, and its nature at its best. fair enough. ithinki managed to sleep through the whole thing. it was a nice thing to get a good nights sleep before the paper review, so i rather missed it. i just hope the rest of the country got some of the spectacular sights. i think got some of the spectacular sights. ithinkl got some of the spectacular sights. i think i did miss it. got some of the spectacular sights. i thinki did miss it. goodness me. my i thinki did miss it. goodness me. my friends in birmingham said their garden was flooded. we do have a little bit more to night. you have been forewarned. the telegraph, and we are going to
of the rings to me as though someone is lord of the rings to me as though someone is angry lord of thes, but maybe that's what i bring to the picture of the shard. but i don't really like the thunderstorm thing and now i'm finding out it will be the hottest day tomorrow. we are talking about the daily express air. i'm not, i'm talking about a long run. i've lost interest in the daily express. i love thunderstorms. do you? why? because it's wonderful and exciting, and its nature at its best....
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someone gets really hurt, we're progressing.how on netflix called "safe." let's look at the clip. >> with you, with us, with jesus christ our lord, amen. >> wow, wow. >> case in moint. (applause). >> trevor: now i know most people will be thinking of trump and melania when she slapped his handment but. >> we try to be topical. >> trevor: but tell us what that scene was about and loosely what the story is about don't give anything away though. >> that is the scene, those are tom the character i play, those are his two daughters, one is 12-rbgs the yowjer one and the other 16. he's recently widowed. six months, this is sort of a flashback, that scene. is he a pediatric surgeon. is he really good at his job but at home he's completely out of his depth, having trouble as a single father. and this story kicks off with his oldest daughter going missing and very much about him figuring out what happened. >> trevor: it takes everything in a direction that people don't expect though. is the town where this is happening it is not a normal
someone gets really hurt, we're progressing.how on netflix called "safe." let's look at the clip. >> with you, with us, with jesus christ our lord, amen. >> wow, wow. >> case in moint. (applause). >> trevor: now i know most people will be thinking of trump and melania when she slapped his handment but. >> we try to be topical. >> trevor: but tell us what that scene was about and loosely what the story is about don't give anything away though....
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who does not have a community they feel a part of someone who is disconnected someone who feels theyo not have a voice that they can exercise in regular and meaningful ways not investing his or her time in pro-social pursuits there is no one cookie cutter explanation it's all ex post facto taking a look back and see what happened and piecing it together but i would definitely say something i would keep an eye out for is someone who is disconnected or isolated " in san francisco gabe slate kron 4 news (grant) we're only 20 weeks into 2018... and there have already been 22 school shootings where someone was hurt or killed. that averages out to more than one shooting a week... these shootings all happened on school grounds ages ranging between kindergarten through college. this includes shootings that involved at least one person being shot---not including the shooter... the first shooting happening on january 20th in north carolina...the most recent...obviously this morning in texas. ((fsc/vicki))california senator took to twitter after news broke of yet another school shooting.she twe
who does not have a community they feel a part of someone who is disconnected someone who feels theyo not have a voice that they can exercise in regular and meaningful ways not investing his or her time in pro-social pursuits there is no one cookie cutter explanation it's all ex post facto taking a look back and see what happened and piecing it together but i would definitely say something i would keep an eye out for is someone who is disconnected or isolated " in san francisco gabe slate...