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(laughter) it would take too long >> willie (laughter) too long too long. >> i do have to tell you a short story about willie brown which is actually a two-story years ago must have been 20 or 25 years ago when willie was speaker of the house i hadn't met him and 50e78gd i hadn't accomplished much in my life as yet but had the honor of introducing willie i don't know if you remember the function but i caught up to him and said speaker brown could you give me assistance how would you like me to refer to you and he said your worship would be fine (laughter) so your worship i've continued to use that you're a wonderful man and yaeths e emission to my life the one thing i want to say at the outset i get hypnotized by donna's dress that is party time in san francisco yeah. >> okay. (clapping.) >> and for the past year we've been celebrating of the hundred anniversary of the panama exhibition we've heard about it from donna and clearly it is wonderful edifice behind me is an example as well as the pal list of fine art we're graergdz e craig's our party lights with this we've had a wonderfu
(laughter) it would take too long >> willie (laughter) too long too long. >> i do have to tell you a short story about willie brown which is actually a two-story years ago must have been 20 or 25 years ago when willie was speaker of the house i hadn't met him and 50e78gd i hadn't accomplished much in my life as yet but had the honor of introducing willie i don't know if you remember the function but i caught up to him and said speaker brown could you give me assistance how would you...
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they said, man, took too long, knighten. they despise him, too. nobody, cop, nobody likes a chester. >> if the average sex offender must contend with inmates like knighten, it can be even worse for those whose crimes made headlines. >> periodically over these 5 1/2 years, you know, i've turned the television set on to see my face, you know, on the television set. that's pretty uncomfortable. >> we met edward mckowen in tennessee at the river bend institution. >> i was ordained a catholic priest at the diocese of nashville in january of 1970. i served as an active priest for 19 years at which time i was in effect mustered out of the priesthood because of my behavior. i am, in effect, a child molester. >> according to police investigators, mckowen admitted to molesting 22 boys, both during and after his time as a priest. the statute of limitations had
they said, man, took too long, knighten. they despise him, too. nobody, cop, nobody likes a chester. >> if the average sex offender must contend with inmates like knighten, it can be even worse for those whose crimes made headlines. >> periodically over these 5 1/2 years, you know, i've turned the television set on to see my face, you know, on the television set. that's pretty uncomfortable. >> we met edward mckowen in tennessee at the river bend institution. >> i was...
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a mess because we have been clean for way too long ♪ ♪ this is "nightline."th the disappearance. >> now he is on trial again. his defense pointing to evidence of a different killer. can he get a jury on his side? >>> from the first steps to potty training. some parents think everything their kids do should be public knowledge. now a growing internet faction is push ing back against what they call over sharenting and they are not the
a mess because we have been clean for way too long ♪ ♪ this is "nightline."th the disappearance. >> now he is on trial again. his defense pointing to evidence of a different killer. can he get a jury on his side? >>> from the first steps to potty training. some parents think everything their kids do should be public knowledge. now a growing internet faction is push ing back against what they call over sharenting and they are not the
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enough money from the state which has been limiting the amount of money going to philadelphia for far too long, cheating our children out after first class education. >> with tours schools, we have to change the curriculum. we've got an antiquated model preparing student for jobs that no longer exist in manufacturing, not feeding their entrepreneur spirit. >> i will work with the governor to make sure that we end the src and that we establish parental control and that the mayor be the most responsible individual in making sure we fix our
enough money from the state which has been limiting the amount of money going to philadelphia for far too long, cheating our children out after first class education. >> with tours schools, we have to change the curriculum. we've got an antiquated model preparing student for jobs that no longer exist in manufacturing, not feeding their entrepreneur spirit. >> i will work with the governor to make sure that we end the src and that we establish parental control and that the mayor be...
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>> april fools. >> you know me too long, 70s not 80s. rain free conditions out there in fact very few clouds upstairs at all lets go to where the action cam was along the ben franklin parkway, loads of sunshine and breezy and cool and one of those days in you were in the sun and sheltered from the wind it felt pretty nice, philadelphia 56 degrees and allentown 50 and millville 55 and trenton 51 and sea isle city 52, and it's poconos after 4 inches of snow yesterday 41 degrees 56 is the current temperature and the high for the date slightly below the average high, the april preview shows it's average high in april 59 in philadelphia but as we take a look at the end of the month by the 30th the average high up to 69 degrees something to look forward to typically in april we get a such of snow, a half inch and april showers it's a fairly average month 3.5 inches of rain satellite 6 along with action radar showing no rain at all and high pressure to the north brought us all the sunshine today and that brings moon lit skies tonight and nice c
>> april fools. >> you know me too long, 70s not 80s. rain free conditions out there in fact very few clouds upstairs at all lets go to where the action cam was along the ben franklin parkway, loads of sunshine and breezy and cool and one of those days in you were in the sun and sheltered from the wind it felt pretty nice, philadelphia 56 degrees and allentown 50 and millville 55 and trenton 51 and sea isle city 52, and it's poconos after 4 inches of snow yesterday 41 degrees 56 is...
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. >> the appeals are taking too long not just in pennsylvania they're taking too long nationally why? because we -- congress is held to either change the law that cleans up the appeals process or to give us more people. >> it's about accountability it's about making sure employees are doing their jobs it's not about more funding. >> next wednesday the house veterans affairs committee will hold a hearing on the systemic failures of the philadelphia regional office. >>> tonight firefighters have three separate brushfires under control. sky force 10 found one of the fires in bucks county and two others in northeast philadelphia, they were consequences of dry weather that prompted a special warning. >>> let's go to sheena parveen. are we at risk of seeing more brushfires tomorrow? >> there's always a chance when we have dry air around which we will have around tomorrow but the critical risk that was more of today. so this afternoon, today at 3:00 p.m. we had relative humidity around 15 to 20%, that's a critical area where we saw the fire danger and as we go into tomorrow, the humidity is
. >> the appeals are taking too long not just in pennsylvania they're taking too long nationally why? because we -- congress is held to either change the law that cleans up the appeals process or to give us more people. >> it's about accountability it's about making sure employees are doing their jobs it's not about more funding. >> next wednesday the house veterans affairs committee will hold a hearing on the systemic failures of the philadelphia regional office. >>>...
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president obama marked the date but for the seventh time in his term of office. >> too long that the government of the united states and the government of turkey have denied the truth of the armenian genocide. >> the facts are not in dispute. the systematic slaughter of 1.5 million armenians by ottoman turks who ruled over them. the modern day turks have made it clear. >> what they don't do is call the g word, the genocide word. they have this allergy to the word genocide because of its association with the nazis and with the idea that it is the ultimately evil crime. >> if the u.s. used the g word it would risk enrageing turkey, the pope said it and so has the german president and the eu. one leader has not crossed the line even after as a candidate for president vowing he would. >> for those of you who aren't aware there was a genocide that did take place against the armenian people. >> reporter: as president mr. obama promised he would say the g word but he hasn't. he's not alone. every other president since reagan has also shied away for fear of angering turkey a secular democrac
president obama marked the date but for the seventh time in his term of office. >> too long that the government of the united states and the government of turkey have denied the truth of the armenian genocide. >> the facts are not in dispute. the systematic slaughter of 1.5 million armenians by ottoman turks who ruled over them. the modern day turks have made it clear. >> what they don't do is call the g word, the genocide word. they have this allergy to the word genocide...
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hernandez says that's way too long. >> they just left it like that for too long.accident waiting to
hernandez says that's way too long. >> they just left it like that for too long.accident waiting to
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because it is going to take too long. i will mention the fact that steve is the author of the blog secrecy news an inch valuable resource. and we do have the program. my apologies this is in the program. author of the secrecy news a wonderful resource. steve. thank you liza. and thank you to the center. there is a big subject. a bunch of very mart people. i want to jump right into it. first pose for the panelist and also let them respond and see where we go. bart maybe i will start with you. the "washington post" last month. had a story that the head of the cia counterterrorism center would be reassigned and replaced. they declined to name him. they said that he was uncover. so i would not be identified by name. then gawker went ahead and named him. so my question for you is did the "washington post" submit to the said you can of secrecy as fritz called it? or did it exercise prudent judgment. what are the questions, and what should the me. the public think when they see an outlet withholding the information. and only to
because it is going to take too long. i will mention the fact that steve is the author of the blog secrecy news an inch valuable resource. and we do have the program. my apologies this is in the program. author of the secrecy news a wonderful resource. steve. thank you liza. and thank you to the center. there is a big subject. a bunch of very mart people. i want to jump right into it. first pose for the panelist and also let them respond and see where we go. bart maybe i will start with you....
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gloria: don't the republicans think this has gone on a bit too long at this point? manu: some feel that way. you heard jeb bush say this week they should confirm loretta lynch. gloria: because they should vote on her. manu: vote on her exactly. >> he's got the executive point of view, though. manu: he does have the executive point of view. you talk to some republicans i talked to john corrine and i asked him specifically are you feeling pressure to confirm loretta lynch, his answer, no. gloria: but harry reid says, i'm going to bring it up no matter what. i can get 51 votes to bring it up and that is abandoning and attacking senate protocol, which, you know, is kind of unheard of. will he have to do that? manu: it sounds like they may be able to avoid that because as peter mentioned, it's all wrapped up in this fight over this trafficking bill and it sounds like they're close to getting a deal on that and they could lead to the confirmation of loretta lynch but certainly if harry reid goes this route and forces a vote and tries to really undermine mitch mcconnell's
gloria: don't the republicans think this has gone on a bit too long at this point? manu: some feel that way. you heard jeb bush say this week they should confirm loretta lynch. gloria: because they should vote on her. manu: vote on her exactly. >> he's got the executive point of view, though. manu: he does have the executive point of view. you talk to some republicans i talked to john corrine and i asked him specifically are you feeling pressure to confirm loretta lynch, his answer, no....
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. >> "it's too long. too much traffic and then i think its overheated." >> phillipe: by the early evening. the area was completely re- opened to traffic. meanwhile. the c-h-p says it doesn't appear drugs or alcohol were factors in the crash. investigators are looking into the possiblity though that the driver, who was not hurt may have fallen asleep behind the wheel. philippe djegal, kron four news. >> catherine: a sacramento man is on the run - after allegedly shooting and killing the mother of his infant daughter. drew butler is wanted for killing 33-year-old kendra gonzales. he's considered armed and dangerous. police say he and gonzales got into an argument while in a car on highway 17. butler is accused of shooting her - and removing the body from the car while their one- year-old daughter and two other people were in the car. police say butler ordered the people to leave.and take the baby. he then drove away and the car was found abandoned in salinas. butler has ties from monterey county to sacrament
. >> "it's too long. too much traffic and then i think its overheated." >> phillipe: by the early evening. the area was completely re- opened to traffic. meanwhile. the c-h-p says it doesn't appear drugs or alcohol were factors in the crash. investigators are looking into the possiblity though that the driver, who was not hurt may have fallen asleep behind the wheel. philippe djegal, kron four news. >> catherine: a sacramento man is on the run - after allegedly...
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overnight construction should be out of here before too long. not too far off in port richmond they are milling richmond street. expect a bumpy ride. the schuylkill expressway and the boulevard speeds in the 2350s. the tacony-palmyra bridge in the process of wrapping up construction. no openings so far this morning. in pennsauken watch out for roadwork blockerring two lanes that's scheduled for 6:00 a.m. >>> this is bracing right now this morning, two people are dead and many more are hurt in kenya after a gunman opened fire at the university there. police say the gunman fired inscrim -- indescrim nately do hospitals. police and military have the campus surrounded. we learned that al-shabaab is claiming responsibility. the islam i also group has launched attacks in the eastern region before. >>> a man is in the hospital after falling off a septa platform and being pinned by a train. it happened in north wales. he rolled on to the tracks where he was pinned between the cement platform and the train. his injuries are not life threatening. >>> rober
overnight construction should be out of here before too long. not too far off in port richmond they are milling richmond street. expect a bumpy ride. the schuylkill expressway and the boulevard speeds in the 2350s. the tacony-palmyra bridge in the process of wrapping up construction. no openings so far this morning. in pennsauken watch out for roadwork blockerring two lanes that's scheduled for 6:00 a.m. >>> this is bracing right now this morning, two people are dead and many more are...
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these are quickly moving and they're not going to last for too long.take a look the at michael & son camera. lots of sunshine coming on through. we'll see a beautiful day. it will be breezy. take a look at this. 60 degrees. mostly cloudy skies for announcement we're not going to see mostly cloudy skies for the rest of the day. the winds are out of the west, not west gusting to near 33 miles per hour so it will be breezy and tomorrow even more. it's going to be windy for your wednesday. all ahead of our next cold front. so for today increasing sunshine. you can see that here on your futurecast. by 9:00 still sunshine, temperatures making their way into the 60s for everybody. after lunch time, the winds will stay out of the west, southwest and that will keep us at near average near the 70 range. not a bad day. relatively to yesterday it's cooler but relative to what's to come later this week, it's actually pretty mild a. couple of showers for tomorrow, not a big deal. quickly move on out. what are the bigger deal are the temperatures that are going to pl
these are quickly moving and they're not going to last for too long.take a look the at michael & son camera. lots of sunshine coming on through. we'll see a beautiful day. it will be breezy. take a look at this. 60 degrees. mostly cloudy skies for announcement we're not going to see mostly cloudy skies for the rest of the day. the winds are out of the west, not west gusting to near 33 miles per hour so it will be breezy and tomorrow even more. it's going to be windy for your wednesday. all...
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take a look at the the video we shot not too long ago chopper three was over the scene last night as this fire burned out of control. flames broke out here in the 6600 block of point pleasant pike in plumstead around 7:45 last night. it took dozens of fire fighters two hours to get this big fire under control jab one man, 58 years old didn't make it out fire officials say the the house was cluttered which made fighting the fire morety. we are told he was only person at home at the time. fire officials say it is much too early to determine a cause, this investigation is ongoing. we will continue to write you updates just as soon as we have more. no id of the person who was killed. we are still following this story. much more later on in the show. live jan carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> new this morning philadelphia fire fighters quickly put out a house fire in olney. that fire started just after 11:30 at a house on the 4800 block of north 13th street. it was under control in about 15 minutes. the flames, damaged the second floor but no one was hurt. >>> coming up on 4:33. le
take a look at the the video we shot not too long ago chopper three was over the scene last night as this fire burned out of control. flames broke out here in the 6600 block of point pleasant pike in plumstead around 7:45 last night. it took dozens of fire fighters two hours to get this big fire under control jab one man, 58 years old didn't make it out fire officials say the the house was cluttered which made fighting the fire morety. we are told he was only person at home at the time. fire...
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i'd just felt this way for too long. so i finally talked to my doctor about my symptoms.axatives before. he prescribed amitiza (lubiprostone) for my chronic constipation. it works differently than laxatives. man: amitiza is clinically shown to help relieve common symptoms like bloating abdominal discomfort hard stools, and straining and help people with chronic constipation go more often. don't take amitiza, if you have a bowel blockage or severe diarrhea. tell your doctor, if your nausea or diarrhea, becomes severe, or if you experience chest tightness or shortness of breath. the most common side effects are nausea diarrhea, and headache. woman: amitiza helped me find relief from my chronic constipation. ask your doctor if amitiza is right for you. >>> before we leave you, a last live look. protesters are chanting there in writ l rittenhouse square. >> i'm renee chenault-fattah. >> i'm jim rosenfield. see you at 11:00. >>> on this thursday night, the critical evidence in baltimore turned over to prosecutors who refused to make it public. tonight what the autopsy reveals
i'd just felt this way for too long. so i finally talked to my doctor about my symptoms.axatives before. he prescribed amitiza (lubiprostone) for my chronic constipation. it works differently than laxatives. man: amitiza is clinically shown to help relieve common symptoms like bloating abdominal discomfort hard stools, and straining and help people with chronic constipation go more often. don't take amitiza, if you have a bowel blockage or severe diarrhea. tell your doctor, if your nausea or...
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it's taken too long. one of the slides in the legislation we introduced it does require that it says 1 year, we'll probably change it for 2 years that the departments are going to have to come and report about how they are going to accomplish the goal of only using recycled water with the planning committee should be involved in that discussion. >> yes. >> thank you. >> okay, colleagues. any further questions? >> no. why don't we move to our budget analyst report. >> mr. chairman, and members of the committee on page four of our report we know the proposed 15-16 through 2024 gap, recommends 4.8 billion in capital improvement and 4.7 in other local funds and 1.5 being in private funds. the total cost of this program is $31.4 billion over 10 years. and the capital improvements are across 7 service areas and as shown in table 2 on page 5 of our report transportation and infrastructure streets and surface areas will receive the largest percentages of overall funding at 44% and 30% respectively. we also note o
it's taken too long. one of the slides in the legislation we introduced it does require that it says 1 year, we'll probably change it for 2 years that the departments are going to have to come and report about how they are going to accomplish the goal of only using recycled water with the planning committee should be involved in that discussion. >> yes. >> thank you. >> okay, colleagues. any further questions? >> no. why don't we move to our budget analyst report....
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when asked about normalizing relations with cuba on thursday dismissed the notion this is taking too long. >> in terms of the overall process of establishing diplomatic relations with cuba i think they are proceeding as i expected. i never foresaw that immediately overnight everything would transform itself. that suddenly cuba became a partner diplomatically with us the way jamaica is for example. that will take some time. >> reporter: one sign of the difficult work that lies ahead, a couple of fights broke out in panama city with cubans and dis disdants from the island. that is not expected to pose a threat. it is a reminder of the hard feelings exist on the island. >>> thank you jim. >> we have deadly storms across the midwest. we will tell you the damage that was done and what comes next right after the break. look at that. >>> deadly destructive tornadoes tear through the midwest. communities destroyed. residents devastated. we are tracking the storms for you and what you can expect today. >>> new video shedding new light on a deadly police chase. we will tell you about the moments be
when asked about normalizing relations with cuba on thursday dismissed the notion this is taking too long. >> in terms of the overall process of establishing diplomatic relations with cuba i think they are proceeding as i expected. i never foresaw that immediately overnight everything would transform itself. that suddenly cuba became a partner diplomatically with us the way jamaica is for example. that will take some time. >> reporter: one sign of the difficult work that lies ahead,...
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professionals are too long. the ceos, general counsel, did not understand it at the risk.ought if you had the right tools, you can block all attacks. you can't. there is no while you can build high enough for deep enough to keep a determined nationstate out of your system. you need to think of this as an area of risk like any other. when neither has been a big push to make sure the cabinet secretaries, deputy secretaries are in the room when we talk about cyber security risk to government systems. too long it was a cio issue. part of its language. we don't know how to talk to each other. when the tides talk to the general counsel who is not in the tech sector, they don't know what you're talking about. we need to learn how to bridge that gap between technical experts and those who understand business risks. emily: one of the biggest risk is their own employees. that is in fact the biggest threat to a company's security. edward snowden was a government contractor. how likely is that there will be another snowden? guest: absolutely. i'm glad you brought that up. when we talk
professionals are too long. the ceos, general counsel, did not understand it at the risk.ought if you had the right tools, you can block all attacks. you can't. there is no while you can build high enough for deep enough to keep a determined nationstate out of your system. you need to think of this as an area of risk like any other. when neither has been a big push to make sure the cabinet secretaries, deputy secretaries are in the room when we talk about cyber security risk to government...
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italy's foreign minister complained that it took too long for officers to verify la porta was dead. what went wrong during the january strike. president obama told american intelligence chiefs today that he is looking at whether the u.s. needs to change the way intelligence is gathered. >> we all bleed when we lose an american life. we all grieve when any innocent life is taken. we don't take this work light. and i know each and every one of you understand the magnitude of what we do. and the stakes involved. these aren't abstractions. we are not cavalier about what we do. >> an independent investigation is underway to determine what went wrong. >>> a filipino woman facing death penalty in indonesia was moved to where she and nine others are about to be executed by firing squad. despite protests and claims of innocence in manila, the indonesian government vows to carry tout executions but have not said when they will do so. >>> much of southern chile is on alert mid bracing for another eruption from calbuco. geologists cannot predict the next round of volcanic activity. lucia newman
italy's foreign minister complained that it took too long for officers to verify la porta was dead. what went wrong during the january strike. president obama told american intelligence chiefs today that he is looking at whether the u.s. needs to change the way intelligence is gathered. >> we all bleed when we lose an american life. we all grieve when any innocent life is taken. we don't take this work light. and i know each and every one of you understand the magnitude of what we do. and...
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for too long and government, it was a cio issue.art of it is language they'll learn to talk to each other. those talking in bits or bite and they try to talk to the ceo, they do not want -- know what you're talking about. we need to learn how to bridge the gap between the technical experts and those that understand the business risk. emily: one of the biggest risks are there and own employees. they are in fact the biggest threat. edward snowden was a government contractor, how likely is that there will be a nether snowden? -- another snowden? john: i am glad you brought that up. when we talk about the risks to a company, they are still sending traditional spies here. particularly from a nation-state. a case we had a new york with traditional russian spies, what were they looking to do? there are looking to use greed or sex or revenge as a motive to flip people to get economic espionage. they used traditional techniques, loose lips, talking about things they should not, and they use those along with they try to combine that with tryi
for too long and government, it was a cio issue.art of it is language they'll learn to talk to each other. those talking in bits or bite and they try to talk to the ceo, they do not want -- know what you're talking about. we need to learn how to bridge the gap between the technical experts and those that understand the business risk. emily: one of the biggest risks are there and own employees. they are in fact the biggest threat. edward snowden was a government contractor, how likely is that...
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warming going on that you cannot argue about is doing great part to human activity command it was not too long ago that a a statement like that would have been widely controversial. so whether it is science and certainly arts and in my.of view the humanities very quickly fosters controversy. we we need to be able to embrace the controversy and be part of the culture world and the science world in a way that makes sense carefully and thoughtfully but not necessarily back away. honestly i can't come to have comment. >> you have been willing to attract controversy with your positions on immigration reform and other issues like that. we need robust funding. can you be a public public advocate for the humanities in essence? >> i have been pushing hard for neh funding for years and years. it will be less important than calling attention to the fact that the humanities and the arts as well are very important. in a stem oriented age we all know that the economy has not totally bounced back it is important that we do not lose track of these disciplines. i think it is important and i hope that we can wo
warming going on that you cannot argue about is doing great part to human activity command it was not too long ago that a a statement like that would have been widely controversial. so whether it is science and certainly arts and in my.of view the humanities very quickly fosters controversy. we we need to be able to embrace the controversy and be part of the culture world and the science world in a way that makes sense carefully and thoughtfully but not necessarily back away. honestly i can't...
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for too long and government, it was a cio issue.t of it is language, those talking in bits or bite and they try to talk to the ceo, they do not want -- know what you're talking about. we need to learn how to bridge the gap between the technical and the business risk. emily: one of the biggest risks are there and own employees. they are in fact the biggest threat. edward snowden was a government contractor, how likely is that there will be a nether snowden? john: i am glad you brought that up. when we talk about the risks to a company, they are still sending traditional spies here. a case we had a new york with traditional russian spies, what were they looking to do? there are looking to use greed sects, revenge as motives to get information. these traditional techniques loose lips, and they combine that with trying to breach your company through cyber enabled means. because it is digital, if they are able to. succeed, the amount of information they can steal his vast the harm they can do is much greater than it was 10-15 years ago.
for too long and government, it was a cio issue.t of it is language, those talking in bits or bite and they try to talk to the ceo, they do not want -- know what you're talking about. we need to learn how to bridge the gap between the technical and the business risk. emily: one of the biggest risks are there and own employees. they are in fact the biggest threat. edward snowden was a government contractor, how likely is that there will be a nether snowden? john: i am glad you brought that up....
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let me say a few things about the argument in the book but i don't want to go on for too long partly because professors go on too long anyway but the most fundamental reason to have questions back and forth so if i'm too verbose john stop me. i think the question of what the american century is over is one that has intrigued a lot of people both here and in china. there is a conventional wisdom that china is going to surpass the united states and the american century. in fact if you look at a book by martin jock, a british author the title tells it all. it says when china rules the world or my harvard colleague neal ferguson says, the 21st century is the chinese century. a little bit earlier this year about a year ago i should say the financial times had a headline which said that this was the year in which china had passed the united states. i thought these ideas were wrong and part of that is what is in the book, to try to understand what the world would look like in 2041 which is 100 years after henry ruse made his famous aqua mission of the american century. so if you look at thi
let me say a few things about the argument in the book but i don't want to go on for too long partly because professors go on too long anyway but the most fundamental reason to have questions back and forth so if i'm too verbose john stop me. i think the question of what the american century is over is one that has intrigued a lot of people both here and in china. there is a conventional wisdom that china is going to surpass the united states and the american century. in fact if you look at a...
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both men took a turn in the spotlight and they nailed it the new video has 190,000 views and before too longl be as viral as that last one. >> we should try that one next time. we make a good duo. >> we can do it. >> we'll post one. >> still ahead a father is lighting up the bloggersphere after his 5-year-old was ordered to change daughter's clothes. >>> and a mother was fired for not returning $400 to the store she worked in but she did not steal it someone else did. why the store was holding her responsible for an armed robbery. and adam joseph with more and dave roberts. next at 4:00. i used to be able to have students come in and we do a social studies project and it was connected to language arts and it was connected to math. we educated in such an interdisciplinary way that educated the whole child. the testing shouldn't be in the driver's seat. i should be in the driver's seat. i should be directing my students in a way that's helping them make connections not just for an assessment but for life. >>> here at the big board with the big talkers, in houston, texas, a manager at popeyes w
both men took a turn in the spotlight and they nailed it the new video has 190,000 views and before too longl be as viral as that last one. >> we should try that one next time. we make a good duo. >> we can do it. >> we'll post one. >> still ahead a father is lighting up the bloggersphere after his 5-year-old was ordered to change daughter's clothes. >>> and a mother was fired for not returning $400 to the store she worked in but she did not steal it someone...
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here now is a person we spoke to not too long ago who lives inside this building. >> i am shocked. i thought, who parked a car over there. because i live here. i should know what is going on here. jeff: have you seen problems like this before? >> actually i have seen police activity here before but nothing for a while. jeff: once again one adult male is dead. homicide detectives on the scene. no suspects that we know of at this moment. fairfax police trying to gather information to determine what did happen in this situation. we will bring you updates as they become available. live in annandale, jeff goldberg , abc 7 news. president obama -- it willake our country, our allies, and our world safer. maureen: today's deal limits iran's nuclear capability and phases out economic sanctions. lawmakers on both sides seemed eager to get to work on this. reporter: they are, but you can imagine that will be a challenge, too. a lot of people would say the tough part is indeed over. we do not know all of the details of the agreement. what we do know, they will be hammering this out. the highli
here now is a person we spoke to not too long ago who lives inside this building. >> i am shocked. i thought, who parked a car over there. because i live here. i should know what is going on here. jeff: have you seen problems like this before? >> actually i have seen police activity here before but nothing for a while. jeff: once again one adult male is dead. homicide detectives on the scene. no suspects that we know of at this moment. fairfax police trying to gather information to...
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the history is too long, the border is too long come and it is a difficult neighborhood. iraq must be free to make it on sovereign choice is the authority of elected representatives. we want what iraqis want -- a united, federal, and democratic iraq as defined by its unconstitutional where power is shared among all iraqi communities, where a sovereign government exercises command and control of the forces in the field. that is overwhelmingly what the iraqis want. i go back to the focus on the iraqi government. one of the three major constituencies -- sunni, shia, kurd -- are united in wanting a whole and prosperous iraq, the likelihood of being pulled into the orbit of any single nation of region is diminished exponentially because this would represent the only government in the region that actually is not based on dominance. this is going to be a long haul. dealing with success or failure is in the hands of the iraqis will start as they stand up and together -- iraqis. as they stand up and together, we are committed to standing with them. i need not tell this audience si
the history is too long, the border is too long come and it is a difficult neighborhood. iraq must be free to make it on sovereign choice is the authority of elected representatives. we want what iraqis want -- a united, federal, and democratic iraq as defined by its unconstitutional where power is shared among all iraqi communities, where a sovereign government exercises command and control of the forces in the field. that is overwhelmingly what the iraqis want. i go back to the focus on the...
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they've suffered too long.that's why they'll be taking a stand here tomorrow. >> that will be about 1:00 tomorrow afternoon. everyone will congregate around city hall towards the afternoon and early evening. >> john, there was a news conference earlier today. did we get any updates on the investigation? >> yes we did. a couple of key points that have not been aired before. key amongst them is this photograph, which we're able to show you. the police have asked for people to come forward if they recognize the person in this photograph. it's somebody who was a witness to the arrest to freddie gray, and they don't know who it is, and they want to know. if you know who it is contact baltimore police. the police commissioner said that for him as the investigation goes on, the real focus is on a gap in time where they have no evidence, the time from which freddie gray was chased by police to the point that he was put in the back of the paddy wagon. there is a gab. they simply don't know what happened. there are no vi
they've suffered too long.that's why they'll be taking a stand here tomorrow. >> that will be about 1:00 tomorrow afternoon. everyone will congregate around city hall towards the afternoon and early evening. >> john, there was a news conference earlier today. did we get any updates on the investigation? >> yes we did. a couple of key points that have not been aired before. key amongst them is this photograph, which we're able to show you. the police have asked for people to...
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today's flinstones have come a long way too.e latest recommended level of vitamin d to support bone health. [singing] we are flinstones kids. that's the flinstones effect. packing should be simple like new nature valley nut crisp bars. let's see if hikers are keeping it simple too. what's happening here? just a little pack inspection a loofah. a tape measure. claves. seriously? fresh pine. smells exactly like right where we're standing. stick to simple. nuts. seeds. sweetness. new nature valley nut crisp bars. boom. delicious. >> good morning, everyone, i'm matt o'donnell, 4:27 thursday, we're working on several new stories april 9. strong storms moved across the central portion of the country. an more bad weather is expected across major cities. accuweather is coming up. >>> you'll see video from a crash where a driver was pulled from wreckage. >>> outrage is growing over deadly police shooting and the officer charged is from from the delaware valley. we have a massive food recall, details next. atch it. >> "lip-sync battle." a
today's flinstones have come a long way too.e latest recommended level of vitamin d to support bone health. [singing] we are flinstones kids. that's the flinstones effect. packing should be simple like new nature valley nut crisp bars. let's see if hikers are keeping it simple too. what's happening here? just a little pack inspection a loofah. a tape measure. claves. seriously? fresh pine. smells exactly like right where we're standing. stick to simple. nuts. seeds. sweetness. new nature valley...
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. >> it's going to make it too long winded. >> too long winded at 280 characters, right? y long winded. >> i think allowing people to comment with a lot of characters has never brought out the best. >> most of the comments are going to be idiot, idiot, idiot. >> yes. >> i have a question for both of you guys. do you think people are funnier and wittier when brevity is the order of the day? >> that's one of the things i love the most about twitter. >> people can be short. don't usually see things that are funny. i see you're an idiot. with the new embedding, the original tweet doesn't work. seriously on the top when it gets retweeted, that link is no longer active. you have to click twice to get to the original tweet. >> that's really witty and very very smart. >>> finally, buying your drugs using a mobile payment app. probably not the best strategy. some columbia university students who used venmo to buy their kale salad, that's what they called it are freaking out after a campus dealer was arrest arrested by the police. venmo is a public site. when you were making these r
. >> it's going to make it too long winded. >> too long winded at 280 characters, right? y long winded. >> i think allowing people to comment with a lot of characters has never brought out the best. >> most of the comments are going to be idiot, idiot, idiot. >> yes. >> i have a question for both of you guys. do you think people are funnier and wittier when brevity is the order of the day? >> that's one of the things i love the most about twitter....
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mother who really understood him tried to take care of him to make sure he would not stay there too long. should talk to though local commissioners to make sure they recommended his release early in the in 16 months later he got out. so self boston did not want him there. they knew something terrible but he managed to return for about five weeks. but after months a little girl went missing. not his usual style. he usually was looking for victims and would take children who were mostly bordet's who were small and young but casey was a girl in a little bit older and she actually walked into the store where he was working and disappeared the police managed to look but they could not find anything so they let him go. they searched the area and did not find anything. five weeks later there was a little boy you cannot be too careful but lots of people but to see them just walking around. but some people recognized the hat he was wearing, the heighth in new he had been there. with that description based upon the past that he had in the cruz of now they managed to arrest him. the man whose may b
mother who really understood him tried to take care of him to make sure he would not stay there too long. should talk to though local commissioners to make sure they recommended his release early in the in 16 months later he got out. so self boston did not want him there. they knew something terrible but he managed to return for about five weeks. but after months a little girl went missing. not his usual style. he usually was looking for victims and would take children who were mostly bordet's...
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for too long and government, it was a cio issue. part of that is language.alking in bits and bytes and they try to talk to the general counsel, the ceo, they do not know what you are talking about. we need to learn how to bridge the gap between technical experts and those who understand business risks. emily: one of the biggest risks is to their own employees. the biggest threat to a company security. edward snowden was a government contractor. how likely is it there will be another edward snowden? >> i'm glad you brought that up. when we talk about the risk to a company, particularly from a nationstate, they are still sending traditional spies here. case in new york, what were they looking to do? they were looking to use greed or sex or revenge as a motive. they used traditional spying techniques. they used loose lips and tried to hang out with people from your company who might talk about things they should not and they tried to find out who would breach or company. if they're able to succeed, the amount of information they can steal is vast. the harm they
for too long and government, it was a cio issue. part of that is language.alking in bits and bytes and they try to talk to the general counsel, the ceo, they do not know what you are talking about. we need to learn how to bridge the gap between technical experts and those who understand business risks. emily: one of the biggest risks is to their own employees. the biggest threat to a company security. edward snowden was a government contractor. how likely is it there will be another edward...
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i would just like to remind my democratic colleagues that it wasn't too long ago that a majority of democrats voted against judgment khazei -- not based on his record, but instead based upon his testimony before the committee. in fact, then senator obama had this to say about the judge -- quote -- while his legal credentials are strong, his views on two critical and related matters are, in my view, disqualified. i asked ms. lynch about her views on the irs scandal and other waste the department has been politicized. she didn't demonstrate that she is -- that she would do things differently. instead, she gave nonanswers. she was eloquent and polished, but nonresponsive. the bottom line is that ms. lynch doesn't seem willing to commit to a new, independent way of running the department. now, that surprised you very much. based on everything that we were told, i expected that ms. lynch would demonstrate a bit more independence from the president. i am confident that if she had done so, she would have garnered more support. as i said when the committee voted on her nomination, to illustrate this
i would just like to remind my democratic colleagues that it wasn't too long ago that a majority of democrats voted against judgment khazei -- not based on his record, but instead based upon his testimony before the committee. in fact, then senator obama had this to say about the judge -- quote -- while his legal credentials are strong, his views on two critical and related matters are, in my view, disqualified. i asked ms. lynch about her views on the irs scandal and other waste the department...
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for far too long the ritual known as hazing has been a partly of college sports. now, crossing the line into sexual abuse. >> they were kicking me, and i was kicking them back. they were gragging my legs and hitting me. >> reporter: the 18-year-old is describing his high school teammates. varsity soccer players that he admired and trusted. and on the day that he said they beat him and sodomized him in a high school changing room. >> i was fighting for my life. >> jesus had trained for years hoping to be a starting goalie on la puente's team. and as a freshman, he thought he heard tall tales about a twisted tradition for incoming varsity players. they called it impaolo. >> it's spanish for sticks, i guess, saying that they will stick the pole, or whatever they had in reach to get which would normally be like a flagpole, and put it in your butt. >> when they said that and you heard these things, were you nervous? or were you thinking it was like funny? >> i would say they're just trying to get in my head or just joking around. it was just a joke for me as a freshman
for far too long the ritual known as hazing has been a partly of college sports. now, crossing the line into sexual abuse. >> they were kicking me, and i was kicking them back. they were gragging my legs and hitting me. >> reporter: the 18-year-old is describing his high school teammates. varsity soccer players that he admired and trusted. and on the day that he said they beat him and sodomized him in a high school changing room. >> i was fighting for my life. >> jesus...
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. >> if there's ever been an indicator, perhaps it's been too long since you seen your brother, it'sthat. it took her two and a half minutes to figure it out. >> the new york city date at 26 restaurants. see it next right this minute. and still to come it's the robot that will have you cooking. >> like a quality chef. without getting up off the sofa. >> mixing things up in the kitchen. >> plus the next prank vekictim. see how he pulls out all the stops to get her good. >>> closed captioning provided by. bebeining g frfreeee f froromm dandruff feels great. maximum strength selsun blue tatargrgetets s dadandndruruffff wiwipipingng o outut flflakes and itch. selslsunun b blulue.e. frfreeeedodom m frfromom d danandruff. ifif y youou c canan't't s shuhut t dodownwn at bedtime yoyou'u'rere n notot a alolonene.. geget t nonon-n-hahabibit t foformrmining g ununisom toto f falall l asasleleepep f fasast.t. ununisisomom.. a a ststreressssfuful l dadayy deservrveses a a r resestftfulul n nigightht. >>> if these guys aren't in the whole cooking thing, 2017 if a shadow robot accompany has anythin
. >> if there's ever been an indicator, perhaps it's been too long since you seen your brother, it'sthat. it took her two and a half minutes to figure it out. >> the new york city date at 26 restaurants. see it next right this minute. and still to come it's the robot that will have you cooking. >> like a quality chef. without getting up off the sofa. >> mixing things up in the kitchen. >> plus the next prank vekictim. see how he pulls out all the stops to get her...
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it's not about individuals, but for far too long they were allowed to do whatever they wanted 37 we areot going to tolerate that, and whatever political push back we get, we accept it. >> alexis, great to see you i guess respond to arne duncan who seemed to leave the door open, maybe there was going to be something for all these corinthian students who are holding debt? >> it's really a band aid on a gaping, hemorrhaging wound at this point. the alarms have been sounding for a decade. the department of education has acknowledged it exited. they facilitated a sale to a debt collector. secretary duncan mentioned on your show he called the students young people. many of these are adults, mothers, grandfathers, grandmothers, veterans, not just young people, and they are folks who are trying to get a better life and were scammed by a college that was enabled by the department of education for years. they're facing 200 lawsuits, now the department of education is finally admitting that something was wrong here? but we really need them to take the next step and forgive the debt of these studen
it's not about individuals, but for far too long they were allowed to do whatever they wanted 37 we areot going to tolerate that, and whatever political push back we get, we accept it. >> alexis, great to see you i guess respond to arne duncan who seemed to leave the door open, maybe there was going to be something for all these corinthian students who are holding debt? >> it's really a band aid on a gaping, hemorrhaging wound at this point. the alarms have been sounding for a...
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and most of the people that i talked to said that's too long. baltimore, the rate for african-american males 8.4%, and the rest of the nation, it's 5%. but according to a university of milwaukee settled, 57% of african-american males in this city don't have a job. that means 6 of 10 you see walking probably don't have a place to go and probably don't have a place to pick up a paycheck. i talked to the representative from the area, and he said it has been going on too long, and part of the blame is on capitol hill. >> you were on capitol hill and part of the power system. why didn't capitol hill fix this? >> well, capitol hill has no desire to fix this. >> why not? this is america. >> how many times did we come one an urban marshall plan, and people say this is not important. our priorities are this and that and the other. and you just keep coming back with it and coming back with it. which is one of the reasons that i got to congress on my own, because they weren't dealing with the daily issues. >> when you say they, what is they? >> i mean cong
and most of the people that i talked to said that's too long. baltimore, the rate for african-american males 8.4%, and the rest of the nation, it's 5%. but according to a university of milwaukee settled, 57% of african-american males in this city don't have a job. that means 6 of 10 you see walking probably don't have a place to go and probably don't have a place to pick up a paycheck. i talked to the representative from the area, and he said it has been going on too long, and part of the blame...
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understanding of the shipyard has some difficulty when the business dip because of the -- take over not too long ago and they have been able to rejuvenate the shipyard and make it more competitive. the port is continuing to have an agreement with princess cruise that is bringing their cruise ship to the shipyard. those are the reasons we decided that we are recommending to bring forward the bae. the existing beneficial term of the lease include the following.. bae currently has $1.2 million left in the rent credit that was provided as part of the deal that we have with princess cruises. and they have been investing additional capital into shipyard that they would like to recoupe. so the indication is that the remaining two 2 years would not be enough for them to recoup what has been invested in addition to that 1.2 million rent credit. in our presentation to the port commission back in november of last year, we indicated that bae is to terminate -- indicated that it would like to terminate the lease within 5 years of entering into it. in that report to the commission we indicated that in the way
understanding of the shipyard has some difficulty when the business dip because of the -- take over not too long ago and they have been able to rejuvenate the shipyard and make it more competitive. the port is continuing to have an agreement with princess cruise that is bringing their cruise ship to the shipyard. those are the reasons we decided that we are recommending to bring forward the bae. the existing beneficial term of the lease include the following.. bae currently has $1.2 million...
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when the german wings lane crashed, it took police too long to identify who was on board but the opposition says he is using the victims to force through more passenger surveillance. they have accused him of lacking sympathy. german airlines have introduced a two person cockpit rule and want to look at the cockpit door locking mechanism to prevent a repeat of the german wings crash . >> officials in yemen say al qaeda fighters stormed a risen in a coastal city and freed some 300 fellow militants. rebels are making advances on a strategic southern city despite attempts by the saudi led international coalition to force them to retreat. >> the coalition has been carrying out a writ -- in carrying out air raids, but they want ground troops deployed because air raids cause heavy civilian casualties. >> a russian trawler has sunk in icy waters off the east coast. at least 54 people have paris. >> search teams are still looking for survivors. it's unclear why the ship sank so suddenly. >> the search has an underway for hours for the sunken trawler. it went down in just minutes in the far east of r
when the german wings lane crashed, it took police too long to identify who was on board but the opposition says he is using the victims to force through more passenger surveillance. they have accused him of lacking sympathy. german airlines have introduced a two person cockpit rule and want to look at the cockpit door locking mechanism to prevent a repeat of the german wings crash . >> officials in yemen say al qaeda fighters stormed a risen in a coastal city and freed some 300 fellow...
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. >> not too long ago beth shared the story being a journalist who back in 2011 said i want to find my double gainer. because i say in the world there might be seven people who look like you. she did find someone. >> it was like looking at an older person. >> that sparked these guys to do something. we're trying to find our twinstraers from anywhere in the world. >> these three people are trying to find their twin strangers in the world. >> two weeks later liam got to meet her identical stranger. you tell me do you think these girls look alike? >> from the side look at their noses. if someone tried to do this project 10 years ago it would have taken 10 years. now with social media you have someone from the other side of the planet that's your mirror. >> they start putting on make up because they want to make themselves look more alike. can you imagine how freaky it is to be looking at someone who looks just like you? >> that's bizarre. >> i cannot get over this. this is crazy how identical they look. >> what if you dated one of the girls and it did i want quiet work out but you liked h
. >> not too long ago beth shared the story being a journalist who back in 2011 said i want to find my double gainer. because i say in the world there might be seven people who look like you. she did find someone. >> it was like looking at an older person. >> that sparked these guys to do something. we're trying to find our twinstraers from anywhere in the world. >> these three people are trying to find their twin strangers in the world. >> two weeks later liam got...
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officers accused of exchanging racist and homophobic texts say they cannot be fired because they waited too long to open an investigation. according to the san francisco chronicle he will argue that the department knew about the text in 2012 and did nothing about it until now. it was well past the statute out of limitations. for now the fate of the officers is in the hands of the san francisco police commission which met tonight. >> be assigned to the different hearing -- to the different police commission members as the hearing gunnels. and then from that point on we will have hearings to decide their guilt or innocence. >> eight officers have been suspended by the chief while the commission decides whether to terminate them. two have already resigned. >> guilty on all charges. the jury handed down its decision in the boston marathon bombing trial setting up tsarnaev for the sentencing phase. jurors will consider life in prison or the death penalty. marcy gonzalez has the latest from boston. >> after the lives tsarnaev took and the pain he caused the marathon bomber showed little emotion learni
officers accused of exchanging racist and homophobic texts say they cannot be fired because they waited too long to open an investigation. according to the san francisco chronicle he will argue that the department knew about the text in 2012 and did nothing about it until now. it was well past the statute out of limitations. for now the fate of the officers is in the hands of the san francisco police commission which met tonight. >> be assigned to the different hearing -- to the different...
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so, i spent far too long, far too much time, on the internet. not, sort of, large volume of friends. most of those that were my friends i founded the company, i founded box with. we were growing up in the shadow of microsoft. emily: did you idolize jeff bezos and bill gates? aaron: yeah, everybody knew the bill gates story kind of by heart. what's cool about microsoft is that you can actually go and they let you be a product tester. so a lot of people in high school would actually go to microsoft and test out new products and then they would give you like a free mouse at the end of it. emily: ok, you met your co-founders in middle school. tell me about that. aaron: so, dylan smith, kind of the first co-founder of box who's now our chief financial officer, we actually played trumpet together in middle school. neither of us were any good at that. and then throughout middle school and high school though, i did a lot of stuff on the internet with jeff and later in high school with sam ghods. emily: tell me how box began. aaron: if you go back about
so, i spent far too long, far too much time, on the internet. not, sort of, large volume of friends. most of those that were my friends i founded the company, i founded box with. we were growing up in the shadow of microsoft. emily: did you idolize jeff bezos and bill gates? aaron: yeah, everybody knew the bill gates story kind of by heart. what's cool about microsoft is that you can actually go and they let you be a product tester. so a lot of people in high school would actually go to...