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. >> the logistics, the i.t., the electronic hardware, the industry's and light engineering. the idea is to create this 5 million employment industries. >> new jobs may be in the offing, but for now, the airport remains busy. since the 1990's, millions of educated people have boarded planes here in search of opportunity. after years of inertia, the state is trying to reverse the brain drain that has plagued its economy and had more of its best and brightest leaving duties departure dates. >> now, the security services in mali arrested the kidnappers of two frenchmen who were seized last month. the west african branch of al qaeda says it carried out the kidnappings of the french citizens who they described as spies. the same group posted images on an islamist website. this is "bbc world news." the un's humans rights sheet says that more than 5000 people have been killed by syrian authorities. that is our m ain story. to discuss it more, i am joined by a syrian writer who lives in syria during the 1982 uprising. thanks for coming in. what do you think of the figures, the number
. >> the logistics, the i.t., the electronic hardware, the industry's and light engineering. the idea is to create this 5 million employment industries. >> new jobs may be in the offing, but for now, the airport remains busy. since the 1990's, millions of educated people have boarded planes here in search of opportunity. after years of inertia, the state is trying to reverse the brain drain that has plagued its economy and had more of its best and brightest leaving duties departure...
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. >> would you teach at the university? >> i.t. on the u.s. congress and interest groups and social movements and introduction to american government. trying to get as many incoming interested in the political science as they can. >> to national interest groups represent the representation? >> i think they do. it is in the focus of this research although i have another work focusing specifically on legislative lobbying. i think the way they can impact how legislators perceive the district is by encouraging members to make contact with them and that is something we know they are good at is making it easy to send a letter, send an e-mail to can reform letters sometimes, just facilitating the process i think makes a big difference and suggests it is all the legislators act. >> we are going through a redistricting period right now for the u.s. congress read what it makes sense to make the district's more homogenous thus the representative could be more representative to more people? >> would make the job easier for the representatives and the dist
. >> would you teach at the university? >> i.t. on the u.s. congress and interest groups and social movements and introduction to american government. trying to get as many incoming interested in the political science as they can. >> to national interest groups represent the representation? >> i think they do. it is in the focus of this research although i have another work focusing specifically on legislative lobbying. i think the way they can impact how legislators...
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employees are coming to the i.t. department on a daily basis and saying why can't i use my iphone like i use my android device on the corporate network and i.t. is running out o of excuses why they can't. >> if have you a 24-month time horizon would you buy shares of rim at this price? >> no, i would not. >> any disclosure. are you owning any? >> i do not own any rim shares. >> on research and motion tonight roger entner with us from massachusetts with recon analytics. >> tomorrow is a >> susie: tomorrow will be a big day for zynga. it makes its wall street debut, selling shares to the public for the first time. the social game maker stands to raise a billion dollars. zynga priced 100 million shares at $10 a share. that's at the high end of its range. the stock will trade on the nasdaq under the ticker z-n-g-a. zynga is part of a slew of companies rushing to go public by the end of the year. today, it was designer michael kors, and his shares were the most active issue here on the big board. this is busiest week for i
employees are coming to the i.t. department on a daily basis and saying why can't i use my iphone like i use my android device on the corporate network and i.t. is running out o of excuses why they can't. >> if have you a 24-month time horizon would you buy shares of rim at this price? >> no, i would not. >> any disclosure. are you owning any? >> i do not own any rim shares. >> on research and motion tonight roger entner with us from massachusetts with recon...
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we've gotten into the i.t. world and the internet and it scares me. >> reporter: the postal service announced in september that it was studying a long list of closures, including three in the bay area. and the possible impact they could have on customers. and even businesses like netflix which relies heavily on the postal system. closing the petaluma processing center alone could save $2.5 million a year. he says union contracts prohibit layoffs so no workers will be losing jobs but empty slots won't be filled and there could be changes. >> as processing plants possibly close we could be repositioning employees to different positions. >> reporter: now don't forget that the postal service is also mulling over closing thousands of post offices across the country. no decision is expected from the commission about any of this until early next year. >> newly appointed task force will investigate that pepper spray incident during a protest at uc davis last month. university of california president approved a 12-member
we've gotten into the i.t. world and the internet and it scares me. >> reporter: the postal service announced in september that it was studying a long list of closures, including three in the bay area. and the possible impact they could have on customers. and even businesses like netflix which relies heavily on the postal system. closing the petaluma processing center alone could save $2.5 million a year. he says union contracts prohibit layoffs so no workers will be losing jobs but empty...
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that leaves the i.t. specialists more time to dedicate to political activities. oup wants to be -- seek russia's lack of gas and oil industries nationalized. they want the rich to pay more taxes. the one of social welfare system for the port. above all, they want to see a strong pressure in the tradition of the soviet union. >> for me, russia is like a third world country. the only thing we do well is exporting raw materials to the east and west. but we do not have any real industry. we just deliver the raw materials. >> at headquarters, this liberal and his fellow opposition leaders are planning their next step. they do not want is a rush to return to a soviet-style system. instead, they want the government to pull out of economic and social is use and read a free market economy based on the western model. but for that to happen, he says of vladimir putin has to leave office and the country needs fair elections with the real opposition parties taking part. >> our demands are not that outrageous. all we want is what has long since been a part of this country's con
that leaves the i.t. specialists more time to dedicate to political activities. oup wants to be -- seek russia's lack of gas and oil industries nationalized. they want the rich to pay more taxes. the one of social welfare system for the port. above all, they want to see a strong pressure in the tradition of the soviet union. >> for me, russia is like a third world country. the only thing we do well is exporting raw materials to the east and west. but we do not have any real industry. we...
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well such as example richard karim who is in the employee british airways he was inside a work in the i.t. department he had been looking at strategies decisions that. trying to bring down their website and cause financial losses that way he had also been working with people on the ramp security employees over heathrow airport to try and smuggle in explosives that way ben and ben so let me interrupt you here for a minute so you know it seems like there are a lot of different alternatives in the sense that people don't even necessarily have to go into the airport it could be somebody you know who's working there could be coming from another company or from the from another country so is there really a concrete solution what do you think is going to fix the t.s.a. if you want to restructure it and he said we as you said that really hits the nail right on the head the whole problem is there are very many many many angles of attack and t.s.a. is very heavily fixated on very small number of those in terms of where they could go i think one of the most important to realize is in terms of stoppi
well such as example richard karim who is in the employee british airways he was inside a work in the i.t. department he had been looking at strategies decisions that. trying to bring down their website and cause financial losses that way he had also been working with people on the ramp security employees over heathrow airport to try and smuggle in explosives that way ben and ben so let me interrupt you here for a minute so you know it seems like there are a lot of different alternatives in the...
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receptionists drunk humping the i.t. boss telling the employees that this cost too much and that he shouldn't have done it. >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. so don't do that. i know you don't drink, so that will be okay. >> we can talk about the old christmas parties if you want. >> jimmy: definitely. >> i don't remember them, jimmy. but i'm told -- >> jimmy: is that true? you really don't have memories of them? >> or i blocked them out. >> jimmy: either way. you really don't remember. >> why do you have to have an office party? and if you are going to have it, shouldn't you be jovial about it? people are going to think you're a prick? >> jimmy: you don't have to have it. if you have it, you have to go in positively. that's the rule. >> okay. >> jimmy: you can't complain about it. >> i feel like you're coaching me right now. >> jimmy: i am. i'm your new life coach. hey, you were at sting's birthday party. >> yes. >> jimmy: his 60th birthday party. >> it's weird to me. like, if i wasn't saying jimmy kimmel on the way over here, i'
receptionists drunk humping the i.t. boss telling the employees that this cost too much and that he shouldn't have done it. >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. so don't do that. i know you don't drink, so that will be okay. >> we can talk about the old christmas parties if you want. >> jimmy: definitely. >> i don't remember them, jimmy. but i'm told -- >> jimmy: is that true? you really don't have memories of them? >> or i blocked them out. >> jimmy: either...
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the stand by staff. there were i.t. people making more than $30,000 a year, other categories of that. if you have standby for emergency services, you need someone to be the nuts and bolts. you're not looking at a high- level staff, you are doing planning and policy-making. the other thing was the department of public health. they would be a manager on standby and not get standby pay because there was not a management agreement. the next would be a night manager, said there was confusion about who should be providing coverage. supervisor campos: going back to the issue of managers getting standby pay, and the report is now it's that there was a principal engineer making $128,000 that was getting standby pay on top of that. do you know what that individual is getting paid for? >> i would have to go back. there were a couple that you love? -- knew of? >> some of these people have highly specialized skills and not the higher ranks of the employees and local 21 as opposed to the managers. one of the questions here, cu ould an
the stand by staff. there were i.t. people making more than $30,000 a year, other categories of that. if you have standby for emergency services, you need someone to be the nuts and bolts. you're not looking at a high- level staff, you are doing planning and policy-making. the other thing was the department of public health. they would be a manager on standby and not get standby pay because there was not a management agreement. the next would be a night manager, said there was confusion about...
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i saw receptionists drunk with antlers on their head humping the i.t. . >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. so don't do that. i know you don't drink, so that will be okay. >> yeah, it's been awhile. we can talk about some of the old rap parties or christmas parties, if you want. >> jimmy: definitely. >> i don't remember them, jimmy. but i'm told -- >> jimmy: is that true? you really don't have memories of them? >> or i blocked them out. >> jimmy: either way. iter way you really don't remember -- >> why do you have to have an office party? and if you are going to have it, shouldn't you be jovial about it? not complaining about it on your own show? people are going to think you're a prick? >> jimmy: you don't have to have it. >> okay. >> jimmy: but if you do have it you have to go in positively. that's the rule. >> okay. >> jimmy: you can't complain about it. >> i feel like you're coaching me right now. >> jimmy: i am. i'm your new life coach. >> glad we could have our friends. >> jimmy: hey, you were at sting's birthday party. >> yes. >> jimmy: his 60th birthday par
i saw receptionists drunk with antlers on their head humping the i.t. . >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. so don't do that. i know you don't drink, so that will be okay. >> yeah, it's been awhile. we can talk about some of the old rap parties or christmas parties, if you want. >> jimmy: definitely. >> i don't remember them, jimmy. but i'm told -- >> jimmy: is that true? you really don't have memories of them? >> or i blocked them out. >> jimmy: either way....
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excuse for not addressing the fact inflate the first two challenges the challenge of globalization and the i.t. revolution. the combinations in some ways subtle tip placed underneath the radar of great political events. it's not always easy to know how best to adapt to these challenges. but when the third and fourth challenges are concerned, the challenge is that death is the end that an energy and climate, we have no such excuse. these are not hidden. they are not subtle. they are well known and yet really for the last two decades and especially for the last decade, not only have we not been addressing these two challenges affect tivoli, some of that is, in some cases many of us influential people have been denying that they even exist. we have a quote from vice president cheney, former vice president cheney in speaking with the secretary of the treasury, pony up, who is subject into another tax cut that the administration was proposing because he thought the country couldn't afford it. and cheney said to him, you don't understand. reagan proved that deficits don't matter. and as for energy a
excuse for not addressing the fact inflate the first two challenges the challenge of globalization and the i.t. revolution. the combinations in some ways subtle tip placed underneath the radar of great political events. it's not always easy to know how best to adapt to these challenges. but when the third and fourth challenges are concerned, the challenge is that death is the end that an energy and climate, we have no such excuse. these are not hidden. they are not subtle. they are well known...
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the stand by staff. there were i.t. people making more than $30,000 a year, other categories of that. if you have standby for emergency services, you need emergency services, you need someone to be the nuts and
the stand by staff. there were i.t. people making more than $30,000 a year, other categories of that. if you have standby for emergency services, you need emergency services, you need someone to be the nuts and
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the job? >> well, a friend of mine -- i started off in i.t. got away with the first couple of months because, basically, people were afraid to ask me for help if they had a problem or some issue. >> jimmy: "my printer's not working can you -- never mind!" >> i don't care! >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> i don't care! >> jimmy: you just break it over your knee. >> my computer's not working. use a typewriter! >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] "wwe tribute to the troops," you guys do this every year. i love the wwe for doing this. it's so entertaining. it's great. it's on saturday the 17th of december on nbc, which is right before i host "saturday night live" that night. >> it's a great run-in there. >> jimmy: it's great run-in, me and you buddy. [ cheers and applause ] i mean, that's fantastic. that's what i need. i need a good lead-in. >> that's great because we -- it's great because i did my first tribute to the troops last year, which was in texas. and now we're going to ft. bragg to do it again. and it's great. you know, all the soldiers and the military
the job? >> well, a friend of mine -- i started off in i.t. got away with the first couple of months because, basically, people were afraid to ask me for help if they had a problem or some issue. >> jimmy: "my printer's not working can you -- never mind!" >> i don't care! >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> i don't care! >> jimmy: you just break it over your knee. >> my computer's not working. use a typewriter! >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ]...
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that by doing the facial i.t. company can pull up a database and see if there's anything else of dean being and make sure they catch them for that. >> host: julia angwin, finally, when you look back at what you have reported on over the last couple of years and some of the trends that you see in internet technology and the use of social networking and other privacy issues around it, what concerns you the most about this? in word you see the trends going? >> guest: well, i guess the thing is i grew up in this era where the internet was so full of promise, right? and at first i think we all felt this burst of euphoria that i can find other people with interests like i do in research any topic under the sun. the internet has been such an exciting and incredible developments in my generation. but i do feel like we are now entering a period of where we the cost of this great tool, which is that it is not the tool is a great, but it does come with some cost. some of the costs or you can be constantly survey of the monit
that by doing the facial i.t. company can pull up a database and see if there's anything else of dean being and make sure they catch them for that. >> host: julia angwin, finally, when you look back at what you have reported on over the last couple of years and some of the trends that you see in internet technology and the use of social networking and other privacy issues around it, what concerns you the most about this? in word you see the trends going? >> guest: well, i guess the...
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according to a study by the economics ministry, germany ranks sixth out of the world's largest i.t. rkets, behind south korea and united states. at the summit in munich, angela merkel and an economic professor issued a rallying call, germany has to meet the challenge by accelerating its construction of intelligent powerful -- power networks and making broadband available in all rural areas vital. we will be back with more on the opportunities and risks associated with the internet later. but now, more on that spd conference. >> financial policy takes center stage on the final day of the conference. delegates want to raise income taxes on high earners, which could become a cornerstone for the program in the 2013 elections here. as for picking a candidate, it could pose a challenge -- who could pose a challenge to angela merkel, party members still seem quite delighted. >> the social democrats are not used to this level of enthusiasm. the party conference voted unanimously to adopt a tax plan that includes major tax hikes. and the leadership was also able to keep divisions under contro
according to a study by the economics ministry, germany ranks sixth out of the world's largest i.t. rkets, behind south korea and united states. at the summit in munich, angela merkel and an economic professor issued a rallying call, germany has to meet the challenge by accelerating its construction of intelligent powerful -- power networks and making broadband available in all rural areas vital. we will be back with more on the opportunities and risks associated with the internet later. but...
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singapore authorities hope that $120 million project will boost the efforts to nurture i.t. as a pillar of the economy. the development is expected to attract more overseas firms. google has similar centers in hong kong and taiwan, which reflects the industry. google says the new center will provide high-speed fiberoptic connections and support for other data services. steady or rising? that's the word on land prices in bangkok and nearby provinces despite the devastating recent floods. a representative of the city's real estate investment said the construction of five rail projects and expressways are driving the trend. one survey shows land prices in bangkok's inner areas have surged about 17%. the rains hit the property market hardest in october when real estate transactions dropped as fast as the floodwaters rose. >>> sri lank a'lanka's presidend the first art facility. they have a movable stage and several rehearsal halls. the main auditorium has a seating capacity of about 1300. the complex also features a library and a big parking lot. >>> western europe and southeast
singapore authorities hope that $120 million project will boost the efforts to nurture i.t. as a pillar of the economy. the development is expected to attract more overseas firms. google has similar centers in hong kong and taiwan, which reflects the industry. google says the new center will provide high-speed fiberoptic connections and support for other data services. steady or rising? that's the word on land prices in bangkok and nearby provinces despite the devastating recent floods. a...
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all the work i do is an honor of party. i.t. all very much -- all the work i do an honor of barney. i.t. why all of very much. [applause] >> the key for helping us learn how important the arts is important for leaders. nicholas christoff is it winning columnist for "the new york times." he is not widely for his focus on international human rights issues. that is including the crisis in dar for. his most significant work is the way in which his writing has -- the onion journalism, a testament to the importance of reforming and the written world. there is no one in journalism anywhere in the united states who has done anything like the work he has done to figure out how poor people are actually living in around the world and what their potential is. that was former president bill clinton in 2009. as a reporter and now as then conspiring columnist, his work has proven to be a powerful one. he has inspired people to become more active on issues of global health, poverty, and human trafficking. congratulations. [applause] >> thank yo
all the work i do is an honor of party. i.t. all very much -- all the work i do an honor of barney. i.t. why all of very much. [applause] >> the key for helping us learn how important the arts is important for leaders. nicholas christoff is it winning columnist for "the new york times." he is not widely for his focus on international human rights issues. that is including the crisis in dar for. his most significant work is the way in which his writing has -- the onion...
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identify issues most important to lawmakers and policymakers in the same issues to drive results of the i.t. community to work. sigar hosted the first meaning of this effort last week. finally, sigar takes a leadership leadership role in holding contract is accountable in afghanistan. for expanding investigative presence in afghanistan to build criminal cases. we have 111 criminal investigations, 68 of procurement fraud. criminal and civil legal proceedings however can take substantial periods of time so sigar has enhanced his suspension program to address the need for more timely and targeted action. sigar is currently on track to make approximately 80 suspension department referrals by the end of this year. sigar takes important steps to enhance oversight. implementing agencies also have a responsibility to strengthen oversight of their own operations. during a recent trip to afghanistan and met with high-level u.s. civilian and military officials to discuss what steps they take to improve contractor program management. a continued to engage in important discussions is also hoped to bette
identify issues most important to lawmakers and policymakers in the same issues to drive results of the i.t. community to work. sigar hosted the first meaning of this effort last week. finally, sigar takes a leadership leadership role in holding contract is accountable in afghanistan. for expanding investigative presence in afghanistan to build criminal cases. we have 111 criminal investigations, 68 of procurement fraud. criminal and civil legal proceedings however can take substantial periods...
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so explain what you mean by this inhabits that the trail of him differed from that in your book? >> guest: i think i.t. is -- the way he's remembered as misrepresenting because when he is he is remembered at all, first light is mostly not remembered and he's a very figure to the civil war era right up to 1894. so that's a misrepresentation. when he's remembered, he's remembered as this relief and to figure he simply wanted to punch the south and in particular the reason for the conspirators suggests bold character there is obviously out to get various iraq, the one woman involved in he's completely amoral and so on. so this image is also a misrepresentation and treats them as if he was a corrupt judge and he wasn't. but i try to do in this book is first of all breaking out of the dark menace. so it's a different representation because there's a representation and it's a big representation. the long, full biography. it also tries to put the things people to remember about him anyways they see him in a larger context of the work he did, what he believes, why he believed what he believes and why he may c
so explain what you mean by this inhabits that the trail of him differed from that in your book? >> guest: i think i.t. is -- the way he's remembered as misrepresenting because when he is he is remembered at all, first light is mostly not remembered and he's a very figure to the civil war era right up to 1894. so that's a misrepresentation. when he's remembered, he's remembered as this relief and to figure he simply wanted to punch the south and in particular the reason for the...
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grant walked into the white house and told johnson that lee was protected by the parole i.t., grants, had given me a appomattox. grant added if we were arrested he would immediately resign from the army in protest. johnson and his federal prosecutors had no intention of arguing with the immensely popular commanding general at the united states army. they quietly called the treason proceedings. he was never arrested. for the remaining five years the property's life, he never allowed a word to be spoken in his presence. in 1869, four years after the war ended, it is a sworn in as president of the united states, a position he held for two terms. his first term was a success in his psyche was not. during the second term, his political opponents bunched 30s seven separate investigations into corruption in this administration. despite their efforts, they could not demonstrate he was involved in any scandals. many resulting from the politically naÏve grant of misplaced trust in those he believed to be honest men. taking an action unique in american presidential history and grants final messa
grant walked into the white house and told johnson that lee was protected by the parole i.t., grants, had given me a appomattox. grant added if we were arrested he would immediately resign from the army in protest. johnson and his federal prosecutors had no intention of arguing with the immensely popular commanding general at the united states army. they quietly called the treason proceedings. he was never arrested. for the remaining five years the property's life, he never allowed a word to be...
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the narrative of someone else's love and expression of love in life. >> this isn't anything that we had budgeted for, so it was basically we asked our i.t. director to do the best you can, you know, belling, borrow, steal if you have to and get us what you need to do this. and he knew what the mission was. he knew what our goal was. and, you know, with our i.t. grids and our software vender, they really came together and pulled it together for us. it made it possible for us to be able to serve as many couples as we have been. >> so once you're ready, you and your husband to be or wife need to be need to check in here and check in again, ok. are you also going to get married today? >> yeah. >> let's process you one by one. do your license in, exit and re-enter again check in at that desk. >> our wedding is at 3:00. >> as long as we get you in today. >> we're getting married at 2:30. >> don't worry about the time line. we're greeting people at the doorway and either directing them to the services they need on this side which is licensing or the services on this side which is actually getting the ceremony performed. >> this is an opportunity
the narrative of someone else's love and expression of love in life. >> this isn't anything that we had budgeted for, so it was basically we asked our i.t. director to do the best you can, you know, belling, borrow, steal if you have to and get us what you need to do this. and he knew what the mission was. he knew what our goal was. and, you know, with our i.t. grids and our software vender, they really came together and pulled it together for us. it made it possible for us to be able to...
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identify issues most important to lawmakers and policymakers in the same issues to drive results of the i.t. community to work. sigar hosted the first meaning of this effort last week. finally, sigar takes a leadership leadership role in holding contract is accountable in afghanistan. for expanding investigative presence in afghanistan to build criminal cases. we have 111 criminal investigations, 68 of procurement fraud. criminal and civil legal proceedings however can take substantial periods of time so sigar has enhanced his suspension program to address the need for more timely and targeted action. sigar is currently on track to make approximately 80 suspension department referrals by the end of this year. sigar takes important steps to enhance oversight. implementing agencies also have a responsibility to strengthen oversight of their own operations. during a recent trip to afghanistan and met with high-level u.s. civilian and military officials to discuss what steps they take to improve contractor program management. a continued to engage in important discussions is also hoped to bette
identify issues most important to lawmakers and policymakers in the same issues to drive results of the i.t. community to work. sigar hosted the first meaning of this effort last week. finally, sigar takes a leadership leadership role in holding contract is accountable in afghanistan. for expanding investigative presence in afghanistan to build criminal cases. we have 111 criminal investigations, 68 of procurement fraud. criminal and civil legal proceedings however can take substantial periods...
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>> the basis of opposition is i.t. that the ideal setting for reason a child is right there is a male evolve. i believe marriage is the relationship between a man and a woman and i support the concept. the action that i take as president depends in part upon the state of play in washington. the people there and what options it is. certainly i defend the defense of marriage act, which the current president has refused to defend. i believe the defense of marriage act was well constructed and should be maintained. i would like to see a national amendment defining marriage as a relationship between a man and a woman. but that was tried maybe three or four years ago. i don't think that likely to receive the necessary support, at least in the near-term. >> how do you feel about serving openly in the military? >> srd occurred. i'm not planning on reversing at this stage. >> but you're comfortable with? >> i was not comfortable with making the change during conflict by complicating features of a program in the middle of two war
>> the basis of opposition is i.t. that the ideal setting for reason a child is right there is a male evolve. i believe marriage is the relationship between a man and a woman and i support the concept. the action that i take as president depends in part upon the state of play in washington. the people there and what options it is. certainly i defend the defense of marriage act, which the current president has refused to defend. i believe the defense of marriage act was well constructed...
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i know i get e-mails all the time from the i.t. department that isn't my i.t.artment or e-mails through social networks saying click on this, and i don't. these are all hack attacks. is this what is looks like when you talk about corporate espionage. >> a spear fish iing effort, yo get an e-mail where there are key words that you may be lulled into feeling comfortable with you click onto a website and the malware is in the system, and everyone connected to you is now infected. >> who is doing it? and the u.s./china commission report, all kinds of big government reports, talking about state-sponsored hacking, just something that is an issue for corporate security. >> one of the problems that the -- the attackers have what it appears to be from all accounts and with the white house and other people are saying is state-sponsored coordinated attack to take our intellectual property and spy on us, and the defense is a bunch of private industries in america, so you can't get a -- the same kind of coordinated defense as the attacker. playing field is not really level.
i know i get e-mails all the time from the i.t. department that isn't my i.t.artment or e-mails through social networks saying click on this, and i don't. these are all hack attacks. is this what is looks like when you talk about corporate espionage. >> a spear fish iing effort, yo get an e-mail where there are key words that you may be lulled into feeling comfortable with you click onto a website and the malware is in the system, and everyone connected to you is now infected. >>...
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i was a veteran assistant to the bed utilization. i graduated from i.t. technical institute. and i had to endure brain surgery while i was awake. i was put in a hospice. while i was a hospice, i used medical cannabis which helped me to survive. i wanted to use this to help others achieve safe access. i have been at every patient advocacy committee meeting and i am proud of the work that we are doing. i also attended the task force meetings this year and i feel that i can use my life experience for this committee. i assisted my vietnam veteran friend at a veterans hospital. the canvas that i brought him helps him with his issues and unfortunately he died on february 22nd this year. there are many others who can benefit from this amazingly effective medicine and they are not receiving it. i hope that you will consider this. thank you. >> thank you. i want to note the correction that this was not to and 10. next, we have leonard watkins who got a chance to speak. is he here today? he did speak at the last meeting so i let him know he did not have to come back. next we have marti
i was a veteran assistant to the bed utilization. i graduated from i.t. technical institute. and i had to endure brain surgery while i was awake. i was put in a hospice. while i was a hospice, i used medical cannabis which helped me to survive. i wanted to use this to help others achieve safe access. i have been at every patient advocacy committee meeting and i am proud of the work that we are doing. i also attended the task force meetings this year and i feel that i can use my life experience...
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looking great in the face, teetering slightly, i.t. spoke for 90 minutes. he took the speech out of his pocket and saw the perforations, there's a photograph of it in my book, still exists, that's when he realized the seriousness of what had happened to him. whereupon being a naturally theatrical ham, he unbuttoned his coat, he exposed his spreading bloodstains and said, it takes more than that to kill a bull moose. [laughter] now, what writer can resist this kind of theatrical but genuine behavior, this kind of extraordinary drama, and the symbolism that it implies? this is my blood which was shed for you, this is my body. is not fanciful -- it's not fanciful to apply religious interpretation to this occurrence, because progressive party campaign in 1912 was extraordinarily evangelical. tr was a nominated in the convention, it was to the south of professional hymn singing, organ music, evangelical oratory, the new york delegation stormed the isles led by oscar solomon straus, the first jewish singing onward christian soldiers. [laughter] and, therefore, tr'
looking great in the face, teetering slightly, i.t. spoke for 90 minutes. he took the speech out of his pocket and saw the perforations, there's a photograph of it in my book, still exists, that's when he realized the seriousness of what had happened to him. whereupon being a naturally theatrical ham, he unbuttoned his coat, he exposed his spreading bloodstains and said, it takes more than that to kill a bull moose. [laughter] now, what writer can resist this kind of theatrical but genuine...
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first time we pay are the facilities and power, and those are bent, utilities, i.t., and telecom services -- those are rent, utilities, i.t., and telecom services. we have department services, where the department is a mandated provider by charter. for example, the charter makes the city attorney the mandatory legal services provider for the city, so we must pay legal services. the next one is the group of department services, which are discretionary services. we could do these internally, but we decided to work order these in the past. the last is a discussion about the policy nexus, and this surrounds traffic enforcement. the presentation -- could we get it on screen, please? supervisor campos: here we go. >> ok, great. this is a summary of our work orders from 2006 and 2007. the increase has been about $19 million, and these line items are what the changes have been. the biggest change has been in our facilities/power line item. the next is a city function allocation of 9.2. we have seen some increases in department of services where the department has been a mentor provider and its di
first time we pay are the facilities and power, and those are bent, utilities, i.t., and telecom services -- those are rent, utilities, i.t., and telecom services. we have department services, where the department is a mandated provider by charter. for example, the charter makes the city attorney the mandatory legal services provider for the city, so we must pay legal services. the next one is the group of department services, which are discretionary services. we could do these internally, but...
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> our big story tonight, baltimore city police ask for your help as they try to solve the 196 murder of 2011. >> i.t. reporter. -- barry simms joins us. >> police are in the initial stages of their investigations. they have not released the victim'
> our big story tonight, baltimore city police ask for your help as they try to solve the 196 murder of 2011. >> i.t. reporter. -- barry simms joins us. >> police are in the initial stages of their investigations. they have not released the victim'