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who use it to get that information out. . >> secure drop is an open source drop is an open source int that allows journalism and freedom of press foundation took over the management of the securedrop project in the fall of 2013. we've updated security securedrop to the point where we think it's easy for sources to be able to use. we are helping media organizations install it. in 2013, we have had at least a half a dozen media organizations am install securedrop and are using it regularly including in the u.s., new york, forbes, propublica and glen greenwald's new news organization. >> i think that sources are like likely. sot news organizations are a big story. they are got to need to start using encryption and setting up securedrop and need to make things safe for their sources. them. >> this isn't just a story about the nsa, washington, or the government there. government's the world over have their secrets and more and more now have the means to find the sores who reveal them. beijing has tracked sources feeding american journalists stories about government corruption in china. the
who use it to get that information out. . >> secure drop is an open source drop is an open source int that allows journalism and freedom of press foundation took over the management of the securedrop project in the fall of 2013. we've updated security securedrop to the point where we think it's easy for sources to be able to use. we are helping media organizations install it. in 2013, we have had at least a half a dozen media organizations am install securedrop and are using it regularly...
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it's sunday, november 2nd, and it's time for "reliable sources." ahead this hour, a storm hitting the weather channel. a co-founder disavows climate change and then the channel disavows him. both sides are here to talk with me. >>> also, 'tis the season for campaign ads. politicos have thrown $3 billion at the screen so far. yet the media is still not paying much attention to this election. former senator allen simpson is here to explain why. >> you lying s.o.b. >>> later, it is the scariest movie of the year, and all of it is true. glen greenwald has introduced us to edward snowden, but now he has a mysterious second source. i'll ask him about who that might be. >>> coming up, we're going to get to the midterms. t minus two days and talk about why network tell advievision ha ignoring the races. next, one of the biggest crises we face, climate change, and the media war over that crisis. climate deniers, people who believe climate change is not happening in any meaningful way are sometimes painted in the media as fringe characters, as kooks. so this
it's sunday, november 2nd, and it's time for "reliable sources." ahead this hour, a storm hitting the weather channel. a co-founder disavows climate change and then the channel disavows him. both sides are here to talk with me. >>> also, 'tis the season for campaign ads. politicos have thrown $3 billion at the screen so far. yet the media is still not paying much attention to this election. former senator allen simpson is here to explain why. >> you lying s.o.b....
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the focus was on external sources. isis is very different. it is principally a self-funded organization and so atrocious to do is they have to pivot, refocus, recalibrate their efforts to the dynamic that they're currently facing with respect to isis funding. my point is i think they are struggling to make that change, to make that adjustment. and it is borne out by the fact that there's only four designations. >> do you believe there would be individuals that treasure would be aware of today but could be designated? >> i would certainly hope so. because if they are not, then the situation is even more dire than it appears. >> we've talked a little bit with the undersecretary and other panelists have mentioned some of the countries in the area. i'm wondering if each of the members of the panel can address this. the undersecretary talked about there still needs to be more work to be done with qatar and what they're doing. we talked about the charity law that qatar has in place. i think the undersecretary privacy made his statements about qatar
the focus was on external sources. isis is very different. it is principally a self-funded organization and so atrocious to do is they have to pivot, refocus, recalibrate their efforts to the dynamic that they're currently facing with respect to isis funding. my point is i think they are struggling to make that change, to make that adjustment. and it is borne out by the fact that there's only four designations. >> do you believe there would be individuals that treasure would be aware of...
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you can then use the mobile laboratory to actually follow the plume back to the source. narrator: vehicle emissions are one of the sources of primary pollutants tracked by aerodyne. while the emissions from an individual car are relatively low compared with factories, in many cities, the millions of vehicles on the road add up to be the most serious threat to clean air. vehicle exhaust pollutants include aerosols and these gases... using their trace-gas detector the aerodyne team can monitor these pollutant gases, even at very low levels. but these pollutants by themselves, are not the only concern. some primary pollutants, such as nox, become even more dangerous when they begin a complex chemical reaction after being exposed to sunlight. second big job with the mobile lab is to go out and actually then see what happens to those primary pollutants as they cook in the atmosphere. this chemistry can create what we call "secondary pollutants." it can chemically change the pollutants that were emitted into the atmosphere into different and sometimes more dangerous chemicals.
you can then use the mobile laboratory to actually follow the plume back to the source. narrator: vehicle emissions are one of the sources of primary pollutants tracked by aerodyne. while the emissions from an individual car are relatively low compared with factories, in many cities, the millions of vehicles on the road add up to be the most serious threat to clean air. vehicle exhaust pollutants include aerosols and these gases... using their trace-gas detector the aerodyne team can monitor...
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renewable energy sources are another option. and in golden, colorado, the natural renewable energy laboratory is trying to scale up processes for creating biofuels from the products of american farms their goal is to supply up to a third of the country's gasoline needs within 25 years. both projects are pushing the limits of modern science in hopes of leading the way to a more sustainable energy future. 40% of the world's electricity comes from coal. coal is the fossilized remains of ancient vegetation. and with global reserves that could last over 250 years it is the cheapest and most abundant nonrenewable energy source available. but burning coal produces exhaust products including not just water vapor which is most of what we see coming out of smokestacks, but also carbon dioxide, an invisible greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change. as the need for energy around the world continues to grow, new coal-fired power plants that will last 50 years or more come online every week. coal will power the world for decades. how
renewable energy sources are another option. and in golden, colorado, the natural renewable energy laboratory is trying to scale up processes for creating biofuels from the products of american farms their goal is to supply up to a third of the country's gasoline needs within 25 years. both projects are pushing the limits of modern science in hopes of leading the way to a more sustainable energy future. 40% of the world's electricity comes from coal. coal is the fossilized remains of ancient...
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on funding sources and methods. several steps could be taken including enhancing intelligence cooperation with kurdistan and iraqi partners to identify oil facilitators, prioritizing collection on the quantities and prices of oil over time that facilitators and intermediaries are smuggling to maintain basic situational awareness of isil's financial capabilities. as an early warning of sorts. and identifying and monitoring all external contracts for areas in and around the territory that isil controls allowing action to be taken to reduce isil extortion, revenue by stopping these contracts if they are not absolutely necessary for the population's well-being. to recap, the three main points is the importance of isil's internal funding scheme, the challenges associated with targeted financial sajss and efforts to cut off a group like isil's access to the international economy and to use this as sort of the primary tool kit to degrade the specific threats, financial capabilities and improved financial intelligence as a
on funding sources and methods. several steps could be taken including enhancing intelligence cooperation with kurdistan and iraqi partners to identify oil facilitators, prioritizing collection on the quantities and prices of oil over time that facilitators and intermediaries are smuggling to maintain basic situational awareness of isil's financial capabilities. as an early warning of sorts. and identifying and monitoring all external contracts for areas in and around the territory that isil...
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a ghg reductions and so it is significant just an idea of the transportation, and the number one source of greenhouse gases in the state of california. and this is the triangle chart on the bottom and that is a per capita and so we are targeting a typical california largest contribution of greenhouse gases and so this is an appropriate social norms tool. and this might be helpful for, in terms of, you know, where the label should be placed. or we are arguing that this is an end use or this is a down stream problem not an upstream emission source. so ev uses maybe, electricity from coal, and maybe from nuclear or from solar and the consumer is not directly responsible for the emission source and in this case, the combuston of the fuel and the consumption is the largest problem and so the consumer running their engine is actually the source of the problem and so the consumer is actually responsible. whereas, there were responsible in the sense that there are alternatives that exist and they could, i mean eliminate the problem. and so this is the proposed label, with san francisco language
a ghg reductions and so it is significant just an idea of the transportation, and the number one source of greenhouse gases in the state of california. and this is the triangle chart on the bottom and that is a per capita and so we are targeting a typical california largest contribution of greenhouse gases and so this is an appropriate social norms tool. and this might be helpful for, in terms of, you know, where the label should be placed. or we are arguing that this is an end use or this is a...
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al qaeda relied on external sources of funding. so, for example, we focused on corruption charities that were raising money for al qaeda and related affiliated terrorist groups. when i was undersecretary, we designated global terrorist over 20, actually high than that, closer to 40 charities for that purpose. again, the focus was on external sources. isis is very different. its it a self-funded organization. so what treasury has to do is they have to pivot. they have to refocus. we have to recalibrate their efforts to the dynamic that they are currently facing with respect to isis funding. my point is, i think they are struggling to make that change to make that adjustment. it is born out by the fact that we only -- there's only four designations. >> do you believe there would be individual tlaz treasury would be aware of today that could be designated? >> i would hope so. because if they are not, then the situation is even more dire than it appears. >> we have talked with the undersecretary and other panelists have mentioned some
al qaeda relied on external sources of funding. so, for example, we focused on corruption charities that were raising money for al qaeda and related affiliated terrorist groups. when i was undersecretary, we designated global terrorist over 20, actually high than that, closer to 40 charities for that purpose. again, the focus was on external sources. isis is very different. its it a self-funded organization. so what treasury has to do is they have to pivot. they have to refocus. we have to...
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evan perez had some great sources. he's been coming out and saying the time something perhaps friday, maybe it's going to happen sunday. now he has reported that his sources say that the grand jury did not finish and they are going to resume on monday. there is a lot of frustration here, as you might imagine. this is perhaps one of the longest grand juries in history. it's been three months they have had ahold of this case and a lot of people don't understand why it is taking so lock bng but ths a very different scenario. they're basically being asked to investigate far more than any grand jury normally does. they have a very low flethresho. they have to decide whether they think a crime has been committed and then it's up to the prosecutors and a jury of their peers to decide whether to convict or not. and so i think there's just a lot of confusion on people's part as to why this is taking so long. there is also a lot of frustration about our coverage, i will admit, because people get frustrated when they get worried
evan perez had some great sources. he's been coming out and saying the time something perhaps friday, maybe it's going to happen sunday. now he has reported that his sources say that the grand jury did not finish and they are going to resume on monday. there is a lot of frustration here, as you might imagine. this is perhaps one of the longest grand juries in history. it's been three months they have had ahold of this case and a lot of people don't understand why it is taking so lock bng but...
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al qaeda relied on external sources of funding. so, for example, we focused on corruption charities that were raising money for al qaeda and related affiliated terrorist groups. when i was undersecretary, we designated global terrorist over 20, actually high than that, closer to 40 charities for that purpose. again, the focus was on external sources. isis is very different. its it a self-funded organization. so what treasury has to do is they have to pivot. they have to refocus. we have to recalibrate their efforts to the dynamic that they are currently facing with respect to isis funding. my point is, i think they are struggling to make that change to make that adjustment. it is born out by the fact that we only -- there's only four designations. >> do you believe there would be individual tlaz treasury would be aware of today that could be designated? >> i would hope so. because if they are not, then the situation is even more dire than it appears. >> we have talked with the undersecretary and other panelists have mentioned some
al qaeda relied on external sources of funding. so, for example, we focused on corruption charities that were raising money for al qaeda and related affiliated terrorist groups. when i was undersecretary, we designated global terrorist over 20, actually high than that, closer to 40 charities for that purpose. again, the focus was on external sources. isis is very different. its it a self-funded organization. so what treasury has to do is they have to pivot. they have to refocus. we have to...
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. >> when you say cut down on the source you're talking about the source being the illicit gain from hs from the oil? >> no, i mean the initial gains, the oil sales are more of an issue going north into the kurdish region or iraq and into turkey. and as i answered an earlier question, what we're trying to get a good handle on is how those payments were made. whether through cash changing hands, through a hawala system or the formal financial system, whatever the mechanism may be. we're looking for the key there so that we can disrupt that financial activity. >> right, what makes isis unique is the ability to self-finance their terror interests. they use the oil -- this is different from other terror organizations to fund their recruitment, their training. they're equipping. and so while we're taking a look at this, why isis is unique and how to deal with that i think you're correct that we can forget the more traditional forms, talking donations. one of the meetings i had with a minister there talking about a new law that they have in qatar to crack down on funding that comes through
. >> when you say cut down on the source you're talking about the source being the illicit gain from hs from the oil? >> no, i mean the initial gains, the oil sales are more of an issue going north into the kurdish region or iraq and into turkey. and as i answered an earlier question, what we're trying to get a good handle on is how those payments were made. whether through cash changing hands, through a hawala system or the formal financial system, whatever the mechanism may be....
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the source being the gains from the oil? >> no, i mean through donations collected in the gulf. >> okay. >> the oil sales are more of an issue going north into the kurdish region in iraq or into turkey. as i was answering earlier, we are trying to get a good handle on how the payments are made, whether through cash changing hands or through the system or through the formal system. whatever the mechanism may be, we are looking for the key so that we can disrupt that financial activity. what is unique is the terror interests. they used the oil and this is different from other terror organizations to fund their recruitment and training. they are equipping. we are taking a look at why isis is unique and how to deal with that. you are correct that we can't forget a more traditional source and you are talking about donations on the subject. one of the meetings is with the social affairs. he was talking about a new law that they have in qatar to crack down on funding that comes through on the charities that we have a concern. some
the source being the gains from the oil? >> no, i mean through donations collected in the gulf. >> okay. >> the oil sales are more of an issue going north into the kurdish region in iraq or into turkey. as i was answering earlier, we are trying to get a good handle on how the payments are made, whether through cash changing hands or through the system or through the formal system. whatever the mechanism may be, we are looking for the key so that we can disrupt that financial...
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a source tells cnn president obama wrote this secret letter to iran about the threat of isis.e'll speak live with one of those republicans just elected to the u.s. senate in today's route and get his reaction coming up. not to be focusing, again, on my moderate my goal was to finally get in shape. to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. so i finally made a decision to talk to my dermatologist about humira. humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance on humira. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are
a source tells cnn president obama wrote this secret letter to iran about the threat of isis.e'll speak live with one of those republicans just elected to the u.s. senate in today's route and get his reaction coming up. not to be focusing, again, on my moderate my goal was to finally get in shape. to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. so i finally made a decision to talk to my dermatologist about humira. humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that...
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the strategic policy initiatives and the sources and identify and update the revenue forecast so that we can advocate effectively for the newer or expected funding sources for the future, finally public involvement and the equity analysis, and we identified the needs, specifically focused for the communities of concern, which ended up, and those are kind of the specific example and you are saying that vision zero is a strategy to or equity strategy and so it should put the focus on equity in addition to the equity analysis that we did, and it also helped to strengthen the public ininvolvement component of the sfpt. >> i want to thank the director for leading that and our chairman, john avalos as well and i think that it makes us unique as a transportation authority that really focuses on equity and strong, strong public involvement as well. thank you. >> thank you, so much. >> so wrapping up, there is maybe just the last two slides, there is several different components as i mentioned before, a land use, and a climate and the air quality component as well as the transportation compone
the strategic policy initiatives and the sources and identify and update the revenue forecast so that we can advocate effectively for the newer or expected funding sources for the future, finally public involvement and the equity analysis, and we identified the needs, specifically focused for the communities of concern, which ended up, and those are kind of the specific example and you are saying that vision zero is a strategy to or equity strategy and so it should put the focus on equity in...
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sources from the yemeni government say the group was freed in a predawn raid. several abductor, killed during that raid. it's unclear exactly where this operation was carried out. >>> president obama is looking for a new defense secretary. chuck hagel is resigning and will stay in place until a replacement is made. sources tell cnn hagel was forced out. >>> university of virginia officials are holding an emergency meeting today to discuss policies on their campus regarding sexual assault. the campus experiencing days of unrest after that explosive "rolling stone" article revealed details of gang rape at a uva fraternity house. the associate dean of students is now under fire for admitting some students who confessed to sexual assault were not expelled. you can imagine there will be a lot of unrest in the days coming because of that. >> a lot of protests there. >>> more on our breaking news corrage from ferguson, missouri, when we come right back.
sources from the yemeni government say the group was freed in a predawn raid. several abductor, killed during that raid. it's unclear exactly where this operation was carried out. >>> president obama is looking for a new defense secretary. chuck hagel is resigning and will stay in place until a replacement is made. sources tell cnn hagel was forced out. >>> university of virginia officials are holding an emergency meeting today to discuss policies on their campus regarding...
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other sources of energy have been explored. >> indonesia invested in alternative sources of energy, something badly needed if the country was to keep up with the growing demand for energy and stop depending on oil imports. >> so attract much-needed investment, indonesia wants to simplify regulation and he be courage competition with the national ail company. if nothing is done, the country could face an energy crisis soon. >> it is very urgent to stop thinking, not only depend on the oil. we should develop other source of energy, because we pros a lot of energy resources, but the only problem is we depend a lot on oil. >> to those on the streets, what matters most is to make ends meet. many say with rising fuel and living costs, they are heading for a tough time. >> in hong kong, workers are clearing barricades. they were removed following a court order. a separate order was issued against a second site. protestors have been camped out for two months. they oppose the chinese government of screening of candidates for the 2017 elections. >> the u.s. state of missouri has declared emergency ahea
other sources of energy have been explored. >> indonesia invested in alternative sources of energy, something badly needed if the country was to keep up with the growing demand for energy and stop depending on oil imports. >> so attract much-needed investment, indonesia wants to simplify regulation and he be courage competition with the national ail company. if nothing is done, the country could face an energy crisis soon. >> it is very urgent to stop thinking, not only depend...
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we need to be able open-source the way this is done.ed to have voting vendors competing on commodity hardware with open source software so you have transparency throughout the process. you imagine the technology being implemented in an ideal world? >> weibo registration online technology already, used by rock the vote and a number of others. we will continue building a variety of techniques. seeof the things that you is that you get three-hour poll lines. we are developing an application called busy booth that will let people know when the full lines are long. it will let the election officials know when the poll lines along so they can think about deploying more workers to polling stations so they can allow people to vote easily. it's ridiculous that we are sitting in this technologically sophisticated world and we are not make it easy to people to vote. >> talk about how social media is action impacting the elections. the choices that people make, and how many people are actually going out to vote? >> i don't think it impacting turnou
we need to be able open-source the way this is done.ed to have voting vendors competing on commodity hardware with open source software so you have transparency throughout the process. you imagine the technology being implemented in an ideal world? >> weibo registration online technology already, used by rock the vote and a number of others. we will continue building a variety of techniques. seeof the things that you is that you get three-hour poll lines. we are developing an application...
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>> there's very little in the open source about it. when i talk to people privately, my understanding is there has been some progress in identifying these people, and taking time to put together packages and get to the point that you can actually designate somebody. i expect those designations will be forthcoming. we've seen more success in working in partners in places like turkey, and in kurdish areas in the north of iraq, where the problem isn't so much criminal middle men, but corrupt politicians who are involved in this as well. keep in mind, these are oil smuggling routes, and individuals have been involved in this for years, since the oil for food program. so combating something that has that kind of traction is difficult. >> what about air strikes with these mobile refineries? how effective has that been so far? >> military strikes have been very, very effective. if you look at the numbers, at one point we're saying isis was making as much as $3 million a day, and now most say about $1 million, maybe a little less. so i'd say t
>> there's very little in the open source about it. when i talk to people privately, my understanding is there has been some progress in identifying these people, and taking time to put together packages and get to the point that you can actually designate somebody. i expect those designations will be forthcoming. we've seen more success in working in partners in places like turkey, and in kurdish areas in the north of iraq, where the problem isn't so much criminal middle men, but corrupt...
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from existing sources. it's shifting the burden from the new sources onto existing facilities. it raises pollution control costs overall because the whole doctrine under the clean air act, which has long been recognized, is that it's generally far more efficient and cost-effective to build pollution controls into a facility upfront rather than adding them later. but this bill does the opposite. when we had our hearing, representative dingle asked the secretary of the department of natural resources from the state of delaware whether creating this loophole in the clean air act would do anything to expedite permitting in his agency and he responded with a categorycal no. the california bar says it will slow the permitting process. they said, waiting for u.s. e.p.a. waiting for guidance will result in unnecessary delays and public health risks because permitting agencies appear to be barred from issuing permits consistent with the new more health protective new ty standards until u.s. e.p.a. guidance, unquote.
from existing sources. it's shifting the burden from the new sources onto existing facilities. it raises pollution control costs overall because the whole doctrine under the clean air act, which has long been recognized, is that it's generally far more efficient and cost-effective to build pollution controls into a facility upfront rather than adding them later. but this bill does the opposite. when we had our hearing, representative dingle asked the secretary of the department of natural...
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in fact, the source tells us that union and septa are talking about a two-year deal and the source went onto tell me that pensions are no longer an issue right now, issues that remain are non monetary, things that don't involve money, things how grievances are resolved. that would certainly indicate progress. both sides have been meeting in old city at the windham hotel since the afternoon. sources tell us that there is cause for optimism that both sides are extremely close to a deal. state and local officials to lobby both sides and push for a deal that would avoid a strike, especially with the election on tuesday and people who need to get to the pols, the senator et cetera mesa deal is about 85 percent of the way done, maybe a little bit more and that both sides are hammering out the issues. i would say, dotting is and crossing ts, but there is some wordsmithing that always go on. >> sure. it doesn't necessarily mean that to you, that kind of thing. it's nothing, to my knowledge, that is major that's separating them and causing them to walk away, but there's a lot of critiquing at th
in fact, the source tells us that union and septa are talking about a two-year deal and the source went onto tell me that pensions are no longer an issue right now, issues that remain are non monetary, things that don't involve money, things how grievances are resolved. that would certainly indicate progress. both sides have been meeting in old city at the windham hotel since the afternoon. sources tell us that there is cause for optimism that both sides are extremely close to a deal. state and...
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now, according to our sources, mr.was unhappy and that is the reason for his sudden departure, unhappy with the working conditions and the long hours often associated with working elections. i have been told that workers have been going up to 22 hours straight in certain elections and he has been complaining about that for years. he is a career county employee. now, the registrar of voters says his sudden departure didn't affect the vote count this year. >> or i.t. manager last day working here on the county was monday november 3 and that has not affected us at all. none of our processes are the result of the vote counting and processing relies on one person. >> the question has been raised that because this person was unhappy with the working conditions he may have left behind problems for people to fix. >> um, well, those may come to
now, according to our sources, mr.was unhappy and that is the reason for his sudden departure, unhappy with the working conditions and the long hours often associated with working elections. i have been told that workers have been going up to 22 hours straight in certain elections and he has been complaining about that for years. he is a career county employee. now, the registrar of voters says his sudden departure didn't affect the vote count this year. >> or i.t. manager last day...
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take your source and say it's an official source, the police are -- peel just report the controversy.couldn't have been more wrong. off camera by the way, if you do a little bit more reporting on it, the police chief was standing next to the mayor. the police chief and the mayor there with this guy gordon. i thought it was comedy, frankly. i thought it was a dave chappelle skit. >> is all this deliberate? >> i don't know if it's delibera deliberate. i think that's part of the problem. when you look at race and racism in media we often reduce it to the level of intentionality. that's not the point. the point is that it was so easy to believe this story. the fact is they wouldn't even feel the need to investigate a story like this. it speaks to the problem as well. this isn't the first time it happened. in ferguson when they brought in the black officer to help reduce some of the tension, he threw up his fraternity sign and they said he was posing with gang signs. that was a few months ago. you'd think we'd learn from that mistake. no matter who you are, there's still this tendency to f
take your source and say it's an official source, the police are -- peel just report the controversy.couldn't have been more wrong. off camera by the way, if you do a little bit more reporting on it, the police chief was standing next to the mayor. the police chief and the mayor there with this guy gordon. i thought it was comedy, frankly. i thought it was a dave chappelle skit. >> is all this deliberate? >> i don't know if it's delibera deliberate. i think that's part of the...
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but question number two is about sources. i don't want to suggest you have used anything less but have a big range with everything from lawyers to opponents and people who have fallen out with the regime. but it is there a way to characterize the spectrum? so what would you say are the sources you rock-bottom trust verses the ones that could be paid dissatisfaction? or muckrakers? i am convinced your argument holds because of the sheer volume but i still think somebody will asked i call this the immigrant problem for policy is often criticized for listening to afghan it emigres who say you have to go to afghanistan or to iraq or the goal for or poland or whenever to what extent are they creating though we cannot entirely take the u.s. government's knowledge as the tallest man. so how do characterized the most two's least trustworthy? and then finally with those sanctions to what extent do we continue the trend to personalize power? but i think hybrid is no of weasel term defined and how the system works. but a kleptocracy is
but question number two is about sources. i don't want to suggest you have used anything less but have a big range with everything from lawyers to opponents and people who have fallen out with the regime. but it is there a way to characterize the spectrum? so what would you say are the sources you rock-bottom trust verses the ones that could be paid dissatisfaction? or muckrakers? i am convinced your argument holds because of the sheer volume but i still think somebody will asked i call this...
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we wanted to bring these sources to the four and focus on the western combat experience. these first cases in the collection focus on the outbreak of the war in different countries. here is what we are calling germany mobilizes for war. within the case, you can see here for images of -- example, crowds assembled in berlin to receive news that germany was declaring war on russia, and right here, the kaiser is creating a crowd in front of the royal palace. kaiser wilhelm is sitting on his horse. some of the more interesting aspects of what we have for this exhibit are the material culture objects that anti-spangle has donated. within this case, we have two different pins that were passed around in germany during the war . these include a pin: on germans not to forget their colonies. this was a reminder that germany was not just fighting for its territory in europe but also its holdings in africa. there is the payment to show ,olidarity with the combatants a little pin of the german , which a person could wear in order to signify their loyalty. one theme that was heavily rep
we wanted to bring these sources to the four and focus on the western combat experience. these first cases in the collection focus on the outbreak of the war in different countries. here is what we are calling germany mobilizes for war. within the case, you can see here for images of -- example, crowds assembled in berlin to receive news that germany was declaring war on russia, and right here, the kaiser is creating a crowd in front of the royal palace. kaiser wilhelm is sitting on his horse....
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sources told the journal that the president wrote to the man last month.y he kept the letters secret to avoid creating tensions with our alleys in the middle east. the president's stressed in the letter that any corporation on isis depended on iran reaching a deal in the nuclear program via deadline later this month. but some lawmakers say the white house should have told them about this letter when which they say erases gains made with the sunny groups in the region. iran of course is majority shiite. one senior source told our capitol hill producer the letter quote f-ed up everything, unquote. now the wall street journal ed assistant managing editor. the problem is the leak. i mean, the white house will say the problem is the leak, not the letter. the people on the hill are like, why didn't you tell kpups i'll tell you why, because they would tell. anything for politics, hello. >> and this is the fourth time that obama has communicated with him by letter. trying to create greater engagement with iran over the years. and i think this is what that undersco
sources told the journal that the president wrote to the man last month.y he kept the letters secret to avoid creating tensions with our alleys in the middle east. the president's stressed in the letter that any corporation on isis depended on iran reaching a deal in the nuclear program via deadline later this month. but some lawmakers say the white house should have told them about this letter when which they say erases gains made with the sunny groups in the region. iran of course is majority...
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at the source. not only to save lives there, but to protect us here as well. >> what are we doing to fill that gap is the obvious question. either you or your colleague can respond. >> yes, thank you. as you know, there's a significant need for health care workers and, in part, because it's a very high burnout job. we have to continue to replenish the pipeline. there's a significant effort to recruit internationally. i would just add that ensuring that they have the training and equipment that they need is an important part of the equation. and having them feel comfortable, that if they go and serve, they will be taken care of. to that end, our colleagues from dod have built a hospital, 25-bed hospital that is being staffed by u.s. public health care workers, medical personnel. and we are working with dod, with w.h.o. and others to have a continual supply of protective gear and dod has stood up a training facility in monrovia to ensure the specialized training that's required. >> on that very note,
at the source. not only to save lives there, but to protect us here as well. >> what are we doing to fill that gap is the obvious question. either you or your colleague can respond. >> yes, thank you. as you know, there's a significant need for health care workers and, in part, because it's a very high burnout job. we have to continue to replenish the pipeline. there's a significant effort to recruit internationally. i would just add that ensuring that they have the training and...
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the first is working to cut off isil east main sources of funding. i'll ul has raised a significant amount of money from selling oil it extracts from the fields in iraq and syria. from mid-june until e recently, isil's daily oil revenue was $1 million. although it's now likely lower thanks to coalition airstrikes. to further disrupt this market, we are targeting for sanctions anyone who trades in isil east stolen oil. it is true that the oil moves in e elicit networks that are largely outside of the formal economy. but at some point, that oil is acquired by someone who makes use of the financial system and is vulnerable o to sanctions. we are working with our partners as well as with regional companies to clamp down on the cross border smuggling. next isil like other terrorist organization kidnaps civilians to profit from ransoms paid to obtain their release. isil has taken in at least $20 million from ransoms this year. to address this, we are redoubling our engagement with foreign partners as we urge them to subscribe to a no ransoms policy. refusi
the first is working to cut off isil east main sources of funding. i'll ul has raised a significant amount of money from selling oil it extracts from the fields in iraq and syria. from mid-june until e recently, isil's daily oil revenue was $1 million. although it's now likely lower thanks to coalition airstrikes. to further disrupt this market, we are targeting for sanctions anyone who trades in isil east stolen oil. it is true that the oil moves in e elicit networks that are largely outside...
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. >> there's so many romance in coffee is surrounds the sourcing of that and thinking about where itfrom and how and coffee is wonderful. >> i know for a fact i was born to make coffee. i have a notice from the dad let the life i live speak for me and let's have a cup of coffee and talk about it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ good morning, everyone. this is the tuesday, november 18th, 2014, meeting of the plans and programs committee of the san francisco county transportation authority. and my name is eric mar and i am the chair of the committee to my right is supervisor commissioner norman yee, to my left, london breed and our clerk is mr. steve, and could you give us me announcements? >> there are no announcements could we have a roll call? >> item number one? commissioner breed? >> we are just going for do the roll call. >> okay, got it. here. >> campos? >> absent. >> commissioner kim? >> kim absent, commissioner mar? >> here. >> mar present. >> commissioner yee? >> here. >> present. >> we have a quorum. >> thank you and i would like to thank charles from sfgtv for tell vicing this today, call the next
. >> there's so many romance in coffee is surrounds the sourcing of that and thinking about where itfrom and how and coffee is wonderful. >> i know for a fact i was born to make coffee. i have a notice from the dad let the life i live speak for me and let's have a cup of coffee and talk about it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ good morning, everyone. this is the tuesday, november 18th, 2014, meeting of the plans and programs committee of the san francisco county transportation authority. and my...
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fuel sources for energy. something they need to stop depending on oil imports. >> they want to simplify regulations and encourage competition with a national oil company. if nothing is done, the government admits the country could face an energy crisis soon. >> it is very urgent. it is very urgent to start thinking not only depend on the oil so we should develop other source of energy because we process a lot of energy resources but the only problem is we depend a lot on oil. >> to those on the streets, what matters most is the make and need what many m say is rising fuel and living costs they are heading for a tough time for al jazeera. >>> and of course if you want to keep up to date with all the news, you know where to head over to al jazeera,.com. you can see our front page there with the lead story, the situation in jerusalem. by the al jazeerar raised investigative unit that include fears from the airline own wrongerrers caught on hidden camera.
fuel sources for energy. something they need to stop depending on oil imports. >> they want to simplify regulations and encourage competition with a national oil company. if nothing is done, the government admits the country could face an energy crisis soon. >> it is very urgent. it is very urgent to start thinking not only depend on the oil so we should develop other source of energy because we process a lot of energy resources but the only problem is we depend a lot on oil....
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this is from a source close to darren wilson. it's important for our legal minds who are listening to this, if there had been an indictment it would have been a suppressed indictment and the word would go out to everyone that darren wilson was a wanted person, that he should turn himself in. that no announcement could be made unless the subject is in custody. so darren wilson, i'm told by that source, is at an undisclosed location now. he's not been asked to turn himself in. they're surmising from that that it is a no true bill and there will be no indictment. when asked how is he doing right now in the source says he's doing okay. there's a huge weight lifted off of his shoulders. he says he is now living now with being a person who is reviled is and he wants to somehow turn that around into a person who he wants to get that message out that he should not be reviled. but a source close to darren wilson has said that his representatives have concluded there will be no indictment because he's not been asked to turn himself in. whe
this is from a source close to darren wilson. it's important for our legal minds who are listening to this, if there had been an indictment it would have been a suppressed indictment and the word would go out to everyone that darren wilson was a wanted person, that he should turn himself in. that no announcement could be made unless the subject is in custody. so darren wilson, i'm told by that source, is at an undisclosed location now. he's not been asked to turn himself in. they're surmising...
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but sources in s.e.a.l. team 6, the unit which conducted the bin laden raid, tell peter bergen another s.e.a.l. fired the fatal shot from the area of the stairs leading to bin laden's floor, as bin laden peered out the door of his bedroom. >> most of the people in the s.e.a.l. community i've spoken to say that the night that bin laden was killed, somebody called the point man, who is never going to identify himself publicly was the guy who took the first shot at bin laden and winged him. and then bin laden collapsed on the ground in his bedroom and he was finished off by two other s.e.a.l.s. >> reporter: those two s.e.a.l.s according to bergen's sources robert o'neill and matt bissonnette, who wrote the day book "no easy day" about the raid. simply, a u.s. military official told cnn's barbara starr there was a s.e.a.l. named robert o'neill on the mission but they don't know if he fired the kill shot. bergen acknowledges the scene was confusing. >> it was a night with no moon there was no electricity in the h
but sources in s.e.a.l. team 6, the unit which conducted the bin laden raid, tell peter bergen another s.e.a.l. fired the fatal shot from the area of the stairs leading to bin laden's floor, as bin laden peered out the door of his bedroom. >> most of the people in the s.e.a.l. community i've spoken to say that the night that bin laden was killed, somebody called the point man, who is never going to identify himself publicly was the guy who took the first shot at bin laden and winged him....
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our coming from yone the source. our s the best way to keep that i was over italy in early september and noticed they were not going to in there.oldiers the president made a decision and and they're sending people in. but general williams came home and immediately the team he was with which i think was about a or so, quarantined themselves. so, what are we to tell people at home about well the military is taking these steps, public is taking these steps. guess i would like some response to that and then i do i have a i have time johnson.for secretary maybe one person could speak for the group or secretary do you a shot at that. that is done at the request of he service chiefs and the chairman of the joint chefs of staff. because of the scope and the of the number of people in the region it of ed like a prudent course action. colleague over at the joint staff. you for the hank question. s secretary said, we have the youngest population responding crisis. as the chairman said we have a role and responsibility we decide
our coming from yone the source. our s the best way to keep that i was over italy in early september and noticed they were not going to in there.oldiers the president made a decision and and they're sending people in. but general williams came home and immediately the team he was with which i think was about a or so, quarantined themselves. so, what are we to tell people at home about well the military is taking these steps, public is taking these steps. guess i would like some response to that...
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they are on medi-cal, the short-term stay patients have a mix of payer sources and some of them would be low income but the majority are low income medi-cal recipients. they have a limited speaking individuals. 46 percent speak russian as their primary language. the coming for short-term stay are alzheimer's, dementia and paralysis. the proposed project before you today are two components. they propose to make changes to the existing services and also create new services called the square. in exchange for the existing new service their service already includes a residential component. they are planning to provide a residential unit. they plan to expand their acute psychiatric facility by adding 5-6,000 square feet of space to their acute psychiatric facility and doubling the number of psychiatric beds that they will have. they plan to maintain approximately the same level of skilled nursing beds that they have today. >> so the second is component is a new service called the square. the square is intended to be a central one stop shop location to provide service, support to elderly. in
they are on medi-cal, the short-term stay patients have a mix of payer sources and some of them would be low income but the majority are low income medi-cal recipients. they have a limited speaking individuals. 46 percent speak russian as their primary language. the coming for short-term stay are alzheimer's, dementia and paralysis. the proposed project before you today are two components. they propose to make changes to the existing services and also create new services called the square. in...
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but sources say another s.e.a.l. the fatal shot from the area of the stairs leading to bin laden's floor, as bin laden peered out the door of his bedroom. >> most of the people in the s.e.a.l. community i've spoken to say that the night that bin laden was killed, somebody called the pointman, who is never going to identify himself, is the guy who took the first shot and winged him and bin laden collapsed on the ground and finished off by two other s.e.a.l.s. >> reporter: separately, a u.s. military official told cnn's barbara starr there was a s.e.a.l. named robert o'neil on that mission but don't know if he fired the kill shot. bergen acknowledges the scene was confusing. >> it was a night with no moon, no electricity in the house. a helicopter had crashed. there were two or three firefights. these guys were wearing night vision goggles and the whole event of killing bin laden my guess took place in ten seconds. >> reporter: the head of the s.e.a.l. command sent a letter reminding s.e.a.l.s not to break their code o
but sources say another s.e.a.l. the fatal shot from the area of the stairs leading to bin laden's floor, as bin laden peered out the door of his bedroom. >> most of the people in the s.e.a.l. community i've spoken to say that the night that bin laden was killed, somebody called the pointman, who is never going to identify himself, is the guy who took the first shot and winged him and bin laden collapsed on the ground and finished off by two other s.e.a.l.s. >> reporter: separately,...
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stopping it at the source. screening travellers when they leave africa, when they arrive to the u.s. tracing each traveller for 21 days in all of the 50 states. the states are doing an excellent job. with excellent participation from custom and border protection which has electronically collected data in hours. we are seeing most states reaching 100% of travellers regularly according to the information they are reporting to us. this is a relatively new program. it's going smoothly. it is working on borrowed dollarsmedollar s. we need funding to support this and key measures of prevention, ke text and response in the u.s., public health systems, hospitals, laboratory networks, active monitoring and more. finally, i would emphasize that intensive public health action can stop ebola. in nigeria they were able to surge and stop a cluster from spreading. mali is in the balance. whether it become it is next nigeria having successfully contained a cluster or sierra leon with with wide transmission. the shifts and chan
stopping it at the source. screening travellers when they leave africa, when they arrive to the u.s. tracing each traveller for 21 days in all of the 50 states. the states are doing an excellent job. with excellent participation from custom and border protection which has electronically collected data in hours. we are seeing most states reaching 100% of travellers regularly according to the information they are reporting to us. this is a relatively new program. it's going smoothly. it is...
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what are your sources saying? what is your gut saying about the state of the u.s. senate?> reporter: sources in both parties, brooke, are very sort of bullish on the idea that the republicans are likely to take control. democrats admit that they have a very narrow path and in fact one source says it was unlikely at this point that they are going to keep control of the senate and on the flip side, mitch mcconnell who is in his own race for re-election but is running as potential next senate majority leader got a briefing over the weekend from a senior strategist here in washington looking at the numbers of the polls, looking at all of the various metrics that they use saying that they think that there's a very good chance that he's going to be majority leader. having said all of that, you know, the whole cliche that it's about getting out the vote is cliche for a reason because that really is what matters at this point. the question is going to be getting out the vote versus voter dissatisfaction and where the rub is between those two issues because there is a contradiction
what are your sources saying? what is your gut saying about the state of the u.s. senate?> reporter: sources in both parties, brooke, are very sort of bullish on the idea that the republicans are likely to take control. democrats admit that they have a very narrow path and in fact one source says it was unlikely at this point that they are going to keep control of the senate and on the flip side, mitch mcconnell who is in his own race for re-election but is running as potential next senate...
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these are decent sources so i was like what do you mean? over time one of them in this time period, someone was able to connect me to a forensics expert. it has to be the right kind. a forensics expert was able to look in the computer and identify a long-term monitoring surveillance that had gone on in my computer that had included a keystroke monitoring and activation of my skype so they could listen to audio. they had my passwords and they were in the cbs system. >> at some point the computer turns on by itself. >> guest: an arrest suspect i was saying this may be why during a nighttime my computers were turning on and people were warning me maybe you are being surveilled. by computers come on by themselves at night and i thought it was a normal thing that wanted experts say what you are describing is not the normal updates and handshakes that computers do. one thing led to another and ultimately i had three separate computer forensics exam each of which confirmed not just my cbs laptop of my apple desktop computer a remote intrusion effo
these are decent sources so i was like what do you mean? over time one of them in this time period, someone was able to connect me to a forensics expert. it has to be the right kind. a forensics expert was able to look in the computer and identify a long-term monitoring surveillance that had gone on in my computer that had included a keystroke monitoring and activation of my skype so they could listen to audio. they had my passwords and they were in the cbs system. >> at some point the...
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do you think al-jazeera is a good source or would you recommend some other source of the best accurate information we can get on what was going on in the middle east? >> the lot of people in the u.s. seem to like al-jazeera as an alternative news source but for me it really looks like the fox news of arabia. it depends. al-jazeera arabic and al-jazeera english carl little bit different but many people in the middle east and north africa especially women's rights defenders will tell you their view of al-jazeera especially al-jazeera arabic is it is a couple refinanced station that promoted fundamentalism and been soft on fundamentalism in many instances so i would encourage you to look for alternative independent news sources. a source that i love that i write for a lot the tries to publish voices from the region including in translation is a wonderful website calls open democracy and you can find voices from tunisia, voices from syria, voices from iraq. this is critical that we find ways to listen to people who are not necessarily communicating in english and make their material availa
do you think al-jazeera is a good source or would you recommend some other source of the best accurate information we can get on what was going on in the middle east? >> the lot of people in the u.s. seem to like al-jazeera as an alternative news source but for me it really looks like the fox news of arabia. it depends. al-jazeera arabic and al-jazeera english carl little bit different but many people in the middle east and north africa especially women's rights defenders will tell you...
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what are you hearing from your sources about his claims? michaela, john, there are sources disputing robert o'neil's claim he fired the kill shot at osama bin laden. sources in seal team 6, that's the team that conducted the bin laden raid, have told our national security analyst peter bergen that it was not robert o'neil who fired the kill shot. those sources are telling us that it was a man they call the point man who has not revealed his identity and who peter bergen says will never reveal his identity. they say that man fired the shot at bin laden from the top of the stairs leading to the third floor where bin laden's bedroom was, that he fired the shot from the stairs as bin laden was peering out his bedroom door, clipped bin laden there with a fatal wound, presumably to his head, and once bin laden fell over, mortally wounded, then two other seals came into the room and finished bin laden off. according to those source, robert o'neill was one of those two seals who finished bin laden off when he was mortally wounded and matt a bissonn
what are you hearing from your sources about his claims? michaela, john, there are sources disputing robert o'neil's claim he fired the kill shot at osama bin laden. sources in seal team 6, that's the team that conducted the bin laden raid, have told our national security analyst peter bergen that it was not robert o'neil who fired the kill shot. those sources are telling us that it was a man they call the point man who has not revealed his identity and who peter bergen says will never reveal...
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i think the sanctions are filled with holes now, particularly from european sources. so from iran's point of view, all they need to do is continue the discussions because the sanctions have broken down. they have an unimpeded path to nuclear weapons. >> and those talks still on going and likely be an extension as you say giving them more time to potentially build a nuclear bomb. thank you for your amps. arthel? >> new details on yesterday's deadly ambush on police officers in florida. the man who lured officers to his home by setting it on fire apparently had a history of making threats to law enforcement. the 911 dispatcher put in the address of the neighbor who reported the fire, so the deputy had no warning about the shooter's past. the gunman was hiding outside where he killed the deputy. eric? >>> former washington d.c. mayor marion barry has died. he was a very controversial figure. he was first elected back in 1979. he was arrested after being caught on fbi video smoking crack cocaine in a hotel room with a whom he accused offsetting him up. he was eventually r
i think the sanctions are filled with holes now, particularly from european sources. so from iran's point of view, all they need to do is continue the discussions because the sanctions have broken down. they have an unimpeded path to nuclear weapons. >> and those talks still on going and likely be an extension as you say giving them more time to potentially build a nuclear bomb. thank you for your amps. arthel? >> new details on yesterday's deadly ambush on police officers in...