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as a blew phone and himself and 22 other trainees up, blew up 22 trainees who he is aup, blew up 22 traineeswho he a all was teaching and preparing girl and how as build a suicide vest. you this is not a joke. you know, there were things that far as we see in the middle east in the last five or six years that that kind of thing, that you have to take it seriously. and in >> absolutely. you ly. ly. and you and you and let's talk a little bit about modern technology, of which i am not an expert. >> then you have really got the wrong guy. >> you are pretty good at this stuff. but a number of people of my point of view might look at all of that modern technology and say, ech, leave me alone. i want to go back to an old typewriter. modern technology to you is a good thing, and inspiring thing, and uplifting thing, or is it simply too heavy to lift? what is your sense of it and what is it doing at this point in our national lives to the issue of privacy, which i would like to get your gut feeling about? >> oh, so i do not know where to dive in exactly. >> do to privacy. >> i read the israeli newsp
as a blew phone and himself and 22 other trainees up, blew up 22 trainees who he is aup, blew up 22 traineeswho he a all was teaching and preparing girl and how as build a suicide vest. you this is not a joke. you know, there were things that far as we see in the middle east in the last five or six years that that kind of thing, that you have to take it seriously. and in >> absolutely. you ly. ly. and you and you and let's talk a little bit about modern technology, of which i am not an...
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he figured he would tell the trainee when it was okay to leave. the end of the shift, left the door of the vault ajar, normally it would have been closed. the trainee didn't know to ask about this. >> the vault is a fortified gray room. it is rectangular in shape. shelves and file cabinets line its walls with push carts used to transport bales of shrink-wrapped money. vans can pull up inside the building and alongside the vault, so those outside the facility's walls can't see the money being loaded. ghantt backs up an unmarked company van near the vault entrance and opens the vehicle's back door. >> the idea he was going to take every last cent he could. he reasoned beforehand, it doesn't matter if you're a thief if you take $50,000 or $20 million. it is the act of theft that is going to get you in trouble, as long as there's no violence involved, your sentence is not going to be that different. >> for more than an hour, ghantt loads stacks of cash in the van. some of the cash is on push carts, but much of it is on the shelves and the floor. the s
he figured he would tell the trainee when it was okay to leave. the end of the shift, left the door of the vault ajar, normally it would have been closed. the trainee didn't know to ask about this. >> the vault is a fortified gray room. it is rectangular in shape. shelves and file cabinets line its walls with push carts used to transport bales of shrink-wrapped money. vans can pull up inside the building and alongside the vault, so those outside the facility's walls can't see the money...
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. >> last month, we lost three cos and we lost three trainees. one new trainee is scheduled to report on the 16th, and we're not making any headway. all you got mandated. actually going backwards. it just puts more work on the current staff that we have. and all the time. but more than anything else, it's our staff. it puts a lot of pressure on staff. and i just feel like our staff is -- i don't want to say "tired" but i feel like the staff is "tired." you can't work but so many overtime hours on and on and on. without at some point you're going to hit a wall. that will work one or two ways for us. and neither one of those ways are good. they'll be more stressed which means less tolerant and more uses of force, et cetera, which is not good, or they'll start calling in to get some time off, which makes somebody else have to work, which is still not good. it's just not a good situation out of it at all. >> besides being the administrative lieutenant, i'm also in charge of institutional recruitments. that's been going pretty good. as of lately, we'v
. >> last month, we lost three cos and we lost three trainees. one new trainee is scheduled to report on the 16th, and we're not making any headway. all you got mandated. actually going backwards. it just puts more work on the current staff that we have. and all the time. but more than anything else, it's our staff. it puts a lot of pressure on staff. and i just feel like our staff is -- i don't want to say "tired" but i feel like the staff is "tired." you can't work...
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trainees. >> is there any time line that you can give on when that might be completed? >> obviously you can't just line up you know 500 or 2,000 people and take them off and then the training itself, the size, to have a significant force is not going to be on the ground until 2015. >> why do you think it's gotten so long to get the to this point? someone would say that's actually needed now. >> that's a good question, i can't answer that because i wasn't here before. because everyone was so excited about the overthrow and the vision and the promise and the future that i think there was maybe -- maybe there was not enough focus on libyans and others on the hard work of we need to reintegrate this and oh by the way, not everyone's intentions are good and oh by the way we're a small wealthy country. people are going to take >> heavily armed, combat tactics >> every little podunk wants their tank and their bazooka... >> with s.w.a.t. raids on the rise... >> when it goes wrong, it goes extremely wrong... >> what's the price for militarizing our police >> they killed evan dea
trainees. >> is there any time line that you can give on when that might be completed? >> obviously you can't just line up you know 500 or 2,000 people and take them off and then the training itself, the size, to have a significant force is not going to be on the ground until 2015. >> why do you think it's gotten so long to get the to this point? someone would say that's actually needed now. >> that's a good question, i can't answer that because i wasn't here before....
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trainees up, blew up 22 trainees who he was teaching and preparing how to build a suicide vest. this is not a joke. you know, there were things that we see in the middle east in the last five or six years that that kind of thing, that you have to take it seriously. >> absolute. ly. let's talk a little bit about modern technology, of which i am not an expert. >> then you have really got the wrong guy. >> you are pretty good at this stuff. but a number of people of my point of view might look at all of that modern technology and say, ech, leave me alone. i want to go back to an old typewriter. modern technology to you is a good thing, and inspiring thing, and uplifting thing, or is it simply too heavy to lift? what is your sense of it and what is it doing at this point in our national lives to the issue of privacy, which i would like to get your gut feeling about? >> oh, so i do not know where to dive in exactly. >> due to privacy. -- do the privacy. >> i read the israeli newspaper >> i read the israeli newspaper every day, and as some of you may know, i am a golfer. a couple mont
trainees up, blew up 22 trainees who he was teaching and preparing how to build a suicide vest. this is not a joke. you know, there were things that we see in the middle east in the last five or six years that that kind of thing, that you have to take it seriously. >> absolute. ly. let's talk a little bit about modern technology, of which i am not an expert. >> then you have really got the wrong guy. >> you are pretty good at this stuff. but a number of people of my point of...
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each week, trainees at this agricultural school spend three to four hours taking care of different animals. today's lesson -- the pedicure. > we are trimming the hooves. we make them flat so they don't get infected. it is hard work. >> students learn about each step along the production line, following the animal from its birth to the butcher. >> we keep track of the animals. we help supervise. they are doing it all. be a cut above the rest, students learn all the cuts -- loins, dozens of different kinds, and how to prepare them to make them ideal for cooking. >> it's important to begin with the thickest part in order to make it more cylindrical when you are done. >> next step -- making the sale. students deal to let -- deal directly with customers. >> i know the quality here. they are grass fed. it is perfect. thanks, but also honey to be keeper training. there are 150 agricultural schools like this one showing their products -- selling their products across france. the delegation is looking for investments to moderate -- modernize. --latin, it is called better known as the giant african
each week, trainees at this agricultural school spend three to four hours taking care of different animals. today's lesson -- the pedicure. > we are trimming the hooves. we make them flat so they don't get infected. it is hard work. >> students learn about each step along the production line, following the animal from its birth to the butcher. >> we keep track of the animals. we help supervise. they are doing it all. be a cut above the rest, students learn all the cuts -- loins,...
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they would accept him as a trainee because they think lassina's projects are good. with his powerful swing lassina showed how much he had improved. >> reporter: after the game lassina talked to his friends about his ambitions. >> translator: i'm so excited to train in japan. i'm going to try my best to become a professional player. >> reporter: lassina is coming to japan all the way from africa in the middle of this month. he's following his dream of becoming a professional baseball player in japan. his challenge is about to begin. nhk world, bra keen know fast sew. >>> japanese scientists say they have discovered a gene linked to male infertility. the finding could provide clues as to why some couples cannot have children. the discovery was made by a team from japan's national institute of advanced industrial science and technology along with other institutes. the gene is called galntl-5. the scientists found that sperm movement was reduced by 80%. they also found that sperm lacked the necessary proteins for motion and fertilization. they also checked the sperm of
they would accept him as a trainee because they think lassina's projects are good. with his powerful swing lassina showed how much he had improved. >> reporter: after the game lassina talked to his friends about his ambitions. >> translator: i'm so excited to train in japan. i'm going to try my best to become a professional player. >> reporter: lassina is coming to japan all the way from africa in the middle of this month. he's following his dream of becoming a professional...
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we're already seeing it in egypt where some of the jihadist trainee ez atrain es are -- trainees arettackin egypt. no one has been successful here. our policy hasn't. the russians haven't been successful. the regime hasn't. the opposition hasn't. it's a bloody stalemate with horrific humanitarian proportions, horrible proportions. do we need to reset? it's hard to know what the reset will be. i don't think we can contribute to an end in this conflict. i think we have to try to keep the pressure on with a bottom up strategy like we ing in geneva and more importantly is what what will happen outside of geneva and that is we need to talk to the nation that's are fighting by proxy in syria to the iranians, russians, saudis, turks, and try to reach a resolution here. i think the resolution is a syria without assad. he's not independenceable to any of us. there are goals we all want to see in syria after the conflict and they're not necessarily the same. but we don't need assad in power. >> of course there's no indication that assad plans to go anywhere. congressman shift, congressman mcca
we're already seeing it in egypt where some of the jihadist trainee ez atrain es are -- trainees arettackin egypt. no one has been successful here. our policy hasn't. the russians haven't been successful. the regime hasn't. the opposition hasn't. it's a bloody stalemate with horrific humanitarian proportions, horrible proportions. do we need to reset? it's hard to know what the reset will be. i don't think we can contribute to an end in this conflict. i think we have to try to keep the pressure...
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. >> you have had sex with female trainees of yours, correct? >> objection.tative. >> is that true, mr. choudhury? >> no. >> do you deny that? >> yes. >> what would you want to say to him now? >> i would just say that i hope that he gets some help. >> in hindsight, do you wish that you had gone to the cops? >> yes. it would have saved me years of pain. >> what do you hope will come out of all of this? >> justice. >> justice. >> expose him. the truth. for him to come into the light. get down from his throne and just stop this. >> reporter: but for now, bikram is standing his ground. i'm david wright for "nightline" in los angeles. >> all right, thanks to david wright for that report. and we'll be right back. that report. we'll be right back. help with . but sometimes, i still struggled to get going, even get through the day. so i was honest with my doctor. i told him i'd been feeling stuck for a long time. he said that for some people, an antidepressant alone only helps so much and suggested we add abilify (aripiprazole). he said that by taking both, some peop
. >> you have had sex with female trainees of yours, correct? >> objection.tative. >> is that true, mr. choudhury? >> no. >> do you deny that? >> yes. >> what would you want to say to him now? >> i would just say that i hope that he gets some help. >> in hindsight, do you wish that you had gone to the cops? >> yes. it would have saved me years of pain. >> what do you hope will come out of all of this? >> justice. >>...
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trainees medicine goes for two thousand years. this view is that the system treats the whole person body and mind. using a wide for the techniques and herbal medicine. the size the surgeon. this isn't in guangdong hospital don't believe traditional medicine instead. we believe it's a fine complement to western two local moms and dads grandparents and children who received the house. recent month long it will heal your sister's home. a relationship that i work with the guangdong hospital. i think some of the keys research. contributions have gone around technology that enables integration and patient centered has to be at the forefront of. unaware of the hospital. when integration using international standards and support the integration of technology that made that reserve position experience will be able to get it out collection for it the helmet the kids. cru to go here. so this was the most important pieces from the collaboration summit. this is to take the inscriptions of the patient's care the search twitter using natural lan
trainees medicine goes for two thousand years. this view is that the system treats the whole person body and mind. using a wide for the techniques and herbal medicine. the size the surgeon. this isn't in guangdong hospital don't believe traditional medicine instead. we believe it's a fine complement to western two local moms and dads grandparents and children who received the house. recent month long it will heal your sister's home. a relationship that i work with the guangdong hospital. i...
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major teaching hospital at the university of san francisco medical school, that doesn't have any trainees because the environment, the milieu, just got too touchy. that's not healthy for patients. and ironically now, again, in this age of managed care and, you know, efforts to keep costs down, patients are in--they come in very sick. some of them are committed. i mean, they're literally forced against their will because they're so psychotic, they really don't even know--are dangerous to themselves or others, they have to be essentially committed and they're there for such a short period of time that there's really only enough time to stabilize them on medication. so in a sense, it becomes moot, i think, at this point. but the philosophy behind it that basically, we have to treat patients as members of victim groups rather than as individuals who are suffering is a very destructive trend to me and, in fact, one that's becoming quite popular in the counseling profession, and that's where multicultural counseling--i didn't make that term up--is taking off. it's endorsed by the american couns
major teaching hospital at the university of san francisco medical school, that doesn't have any trainees because the environment, the milieu, just got too touchy. that's not healthy for patients. and ironically now, again, in this age of managed care and, you know, efforts to keep costs down, patients are in--they come in very sick. some of them are committed. i mean, they're literally forced against their will because they're so psychotic, they really don't even know--are dangerous to...
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woman attacked enough time on the bus and calmly on each end of the trainees six feet four and wounding up to train to two people. that type one team just wants a big deal it did he attack the existing abiding upsurge of violence and conflict and is out of qantas time. but that was never a biennial moved in with the toad in the necklace to show a plane thirteen men are much less i have less ability to make the trust god that the evidence is not good at that end up back in his advantage on that one that hit the shot more than i guess i'll have to do with them and the fun was it about us. according to the ministry of defence to amit close in may and two civilians were among the dead. some of those wounded which it into the nearby unthinkable that attacked. yet at the party that is the nice guy but you about what they say i'm a democrat who wouldn't it be a mom one dad headed out of that in the seattle mp the cost of the bill was just a bit to get them up but as much but me knew of a fish out that the acidity of the last of the stupidest about what i know i've not been set up a seat in the
woman attacked enough time on the bus and calmly on each end of the trainees six feet four and wounding up to train to two people. that type one team just wants a big deal it did he attack the existing abiding upsurge of violence and conflict and is out of qantas time. but that was never a biennial moved in with the toad in the necklace to show a plane thirteen men are much less i have less ability to make the trust god that the evidence is not good at that end up back in his advantage on that...
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avant each point on the issues very famous and trainees. it is possible not to take a team of rippling lift to assent to that island in without them the baltimore with stuart mill park not far from normal ms alam. monday's point on the topic is how you can see the old town which is positive in its battle to vote on and he says remains generals in awe at the fifteen hundred buildings in this county boundaries. he can see almost all the architectural styles from classic to postmodernism. due to the exceptionally story and architecturally important advances old town. the next thing you did it in the midst of what we teach science in nineteen ninety four. i all recognition for an economic development in the middle east will increase the demand for electricity and water. a new project by stockholm international water institute outlines how regional cooperation between countries can help or that's what you just watched the sun is by far the most part. besides using the oh so cute is that with the most attention to what he's been getting worse his
avant each point on the issues very famous and trainees. it is possible not to take a team of rippling lift to assent to that island in without them the baltimore with stuart mill park not far from normal ms alam. monday's point on the topic is how you can see the old town which is positive in its battle to vote on and he says remains generals in awe at the fifteen hundred buildings in this county boundaries. he can see almost all the architectural styles from classic to postmodernism. due to...
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trainees medicine goes for two thousand years. this view is that the system treats the whole person body and mind. using a wide for the techniques and herbal medicine. the size. zeus or two. this isn't in guangdong hospital totally traditional medicine can stand alone. we believe it's a vital cog in the last time. she will our moms and dads grandparents and children who received the house. reaching one dollars and will heal your sister's home. a relationship that i work with the guangdong hospital. i think some of the keys research. contributions have gone around technology that enables integration and patient centered has to be at the forefront of that. i know where the hospital and integration using international standards and support the integration of technology that may be that reserve position experience won't be able to get it the collection plate the helmet. the kids. cru to go here. so this was the most important pieces from the collaboration summit this is to take the inscriptions of the patient's care. you can search tw
trainees medicine goes for two thousand years. this view is that the system treats the whole person body and mind. using a wide for the techniques and herbal medicine. the size. zeus or two. this isn't in guangdong hospital totally traditional medicine can stand alone. we believe it's a vital cog in the last time. she will our moms and dads grandparents and children who received the house. reaching one dollars and will heal your sister's home. a relationship that i work with the guangdong...
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had the plague because somebody had john mccain yet speaking on the stage of my dad saying that a trainee and said mate that pro european choice as the all ukrainian to make that choice when it struck the country is divided it's probably a slim majority and that is pro european. but now that set this situation has got that going beyond the question of europe will rush to feed pregnant is a question of whether democratic freedoms are going to the preserves then the bad that we did the russians are making is rather less valid did in fact members of the ukrainian administration really do seem to believe that the us is funding this in some white head that said that that that there is money coming from the west in the stocking this revelation these claims are unsubstantiated. but among those who do support mckenna canada's administration that is of a widely held belief has been quite successful propaganda operation on the tenth of that school. i told her thank you for an analysis of the peppercorn and from that jazz. china man who helped make the saints football team a global powerhouse has di
had the plague because somebody had john mccain yet speaking on the stage of my dad saying that a trainee and said mate that pro european choice as the all ukrainian to make that choice when it struck the country is divided it's probably a slim majority and that is pro european. but now that set this situation has got that going beyond the question of europe will rush to feed pregnant is a question of whether democratic freedoms are going to the preserves then the bad that we did the russians...
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new venues divided between the coastal and mountain clusters and connected by a thirty minute rail trainee and as the raisins source has been dubbed the most compact winter games. berthing is small united of an age and everything it's close we can go by war look and there is not that big security so we feel we feel free and we're fairly confident seems like we're going to put on a good show here in russia. like the scale of the course is insane and ever since such as we were in general i think the russians are very enthusiastic about sport and about the olympics so i expect them to play great hosts to the world and so far what i've seen has been very impressive. with security tight in seoul she was spoke to one movie star who knows all about keeping people save steven seagal who is a friend of let him in person and a martial arts expert believes people should feel secure with their. i would agree with some of the folks who are saying that she is probably one of the safest places around right now and i think the world you know in all of the different countries that are participating in the
new venues divided between the coastal and mountain clusters and connected by a thirty minute rail trainee and as the raisins source has been dubbed the most compact winter games. berthing is small united of an age and everything it's close we can go by war look and there is not that big security so we feel we feel free and we're fairly confident seems like we're going to put on a good show here in russia. like the scale of the course is insane and ever since such as we were in general i think...
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this is a trainee from mongolia issue is working with us. so reserved our order he carried his fortunes in one forty am for peeking at the cooking of the rights to be printed on the backs the bbc over and told him it is a new joint venture with toll to invest in. he told them to farms rice portion from the end of the team on board. if it was shipping applies to rise from richard hammond a key supporting she even owns it who didn't get to really taste good. he was all worth it am forced to put their share of costume. this is a creamy rice from the gut to this re do it in twelve of the industry is very good quality. he did i look forward to working with you the tories or assault team for gold so calm i can shop was too tired to rise the hound of rice bowl with megaphone was a french maid to bring so ago or so expressing to japanese this type of cooking rice if this is how it tastes when it's freshly know. it's their missions. eating freshly meal rice before. he's quite nice money or the mall with japanese rice farmers and distributors continue
this is a trainee from mongolia issue is working with us. so reserved our order he carried his fortunes in one forty am for peeking at the cooking of the rights to be printed on the backs the bbc over and told him it is a new joint venture with toll to invest in. he told them to farms rice portion from the end of the team on board. if it was shipping applies to rise from richard hammond a key supporting she even owns it who didn't get to really taste good. he was all worth it am forced to put...
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the only remaining time to pick up the console the month each point on the issues very famous and trainees. it is possible not to take a team of riot when asked to send to that island in the apartment without them baltimore with stuart mill park slope and conor don't you think of muslim land monday's point on the top of that how you can see the old town which is positive in its battle to vote on and he says remains in general is not in the fifteen hundred buildings in this county boundaries. he can see almost all the architectural styles from classic to postmodernism. due to the exceptionally story and architecturally important advances old town. the next thing you did it in the midst of what we teach science in nineteen ninety four. i all the technician for an economic development in the middle east will increase the demand for electricity and water. a new project i stockholm international water institute outlines how regional cooperation between countries can help or that's what you just watched the sun is by far the most awful besides it's a dose of cuteness. this was the most attention
the only remaining time to pick up the console the month each point on the issues very famous and trainees. it is possible not to take a team of riot when asked to send to that island in the apartment without them baltimore with stuart mill park slope and conor don't you think of muslim land monday's point on the top of that how you can see the old town which is positive in its battle to vote on and he says remains in general is not in the fifteen hundred buildings in this county boundaries. he...
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it's not just trainees will enjoy the experience. that night like this a the light. many people that said i'm like me separatists to celebrate the quality of that horrific day with a chinese new year parade that is widely recognized as one of the top ten parades in the world. our new cctv severed system. some women think eler and thus emphasis going to bring stewart was the subtitle cctv news. stay with the snow along the way. that night my dad. i was. i use it this and i had it pains me for her to tears. i think the team. since nineteen eighty four. i consider myself lucky because the hobbit and the eagle pub for dinner. and i can eat their backs turned. charity the bus the stairs to the gym and seeing their team is thinking. she was there to get a chance to shake a bit of spirit and she anything phd and she shared before she did decide to go to chris' mom and son of man. at that time in their own the man in the crib in the bin. i don't see tom's of maine. by day she came to korea on top. she picks one and the dot com and she lets us get the issue the issue but goin
it's not just trainees will enjoy the experience. that night like this a the light. many people that said i'm like me separatists to celebrate the quality of that horrific day with a chinese new year parade that is widely recognized as one of the top ten parades in the world. our new cctv severed system. some women think eler and thus emphasis going to bring stewart was the subtitle cctv news. stay with the snow along the way. that night my dad. i was. i use it this and i had it pains me for...
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ukraine delegates there have their work cut out for them the chief political correspondent belinda trainees at the munich security conference the german president opened the proceedings have been his speech actually go down. i think many people here so that this is one of the strongest beaches that he has made as president he gets very impassioned appeal for germany to take on more responsibility in international affairs. this is going a perennial issue here at munich out for a long time no other countries have urged germany to get beyond checkbook diplomacy to do more to help resolve international crises and certainly those were the words of christening gown he said that germany has a globalized economy must do more to resolve challenges internationally and he also said that this country is now being included in germany those were his words he said for sixty years germany has the keys has been a good neighbor and that it's time for it to be a commensurate of responsibility internationally i think many people here were very glad to hear that message will instantly want to be the change on t
ukraine delegates there have their work cut out for them the chief political correspondent belinda trainees at the munich security conference the german president opened the proceedings have been his speech actually go down. i think many people here so that this is one of the strongest beaches that he has made as president he gets very impassioned appeal for germany to take on more responsibility in international affairs. this is going a perennial issue here at munich out for a long time no...
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it starts with the coach who is straining me as an in-turn, as a management trainee on my first real work experience outside of sport. >> we are having a 14th annual player networking event. >> founded in 2000. the player networking event is a way the n.f.l. and the pro football retired players are investing in the future of former players, for men that spent most of their lives being sought out and recruited. the important message is don't wait until you need a pay check to build your next career. >> i represent the 75 to 80% of players playing less than four years, who have not made enough money to go into a business, be an entrepreneur. they have to go into the workforce, making high 20s, low 40s, which will be a culture shock. they have to start from the bottom and understand what it is they want to do and take the transferrable skills into a corporate america setting. they'll be more successful. >> one of those that got to the message is veteran quarterback. he is about to open three retrofitness franchises in jackson victim. >> you have to think about it while you play. you nev
it starts with the coach who is straining me as an in-turn, as a management trainee on my first real work experience outside of sport. >> we are having a 14th annual player networking event. >> founded in 2000. the player networking event is a way the n.f.l. and the pro football retired players are investing in the future of former players, for men that spent most of their lives being sought out and recruited. the important message is don't wait until you need a pay check to build...
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trade schools, give incentives to trade industries and trainees there are other solutions. those with college degrees realize we have to get a background check. your going to get a background check and tried to walk in with the bashers degree. that is not even as an argument. charles: i think some of these points year ago hand-in-hand with some of the other things that are going on in society. higher minimum wage, letting felons vote. it feels like instead of asking people who have made mistakes, the state where you are. we will come to you with goodies and rewards. that does not motivate them to move out of that position of life. >> it does motivate them to be able to get a job. they can have a college degree, if you'll deny them everything because they may have made a mistake what do you do when -- charles: teeseven are going to deny them. didn't they the lot -- deny themselves? if. >> absolutely. you can keep them pushed down, have them get out of prison or then get job and pay taxes like the rest of us. it is the lesser of two evils, but i would like to see them become
trade schools, give incentives to trade industries and trainees there are other solutions. those with college degrees realize we have to get a background check. your going to get a background check and tried to walk in with the bashers degree. that is not even as an argument. charles: i think some of these points year ago hand-in-hand with some of the other things that are going on in society. higher minimum wage, letting felons vote. it feels like instead of asking people who have made...
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a suicide bomber trainee blew himself and 22 other trainees of he was -- blew up 22 other attorneys.was not a joke. you know, there were things that we have seen in the middle east and the last 56 years that that kind of thing, you have to take it seriously. >> absolutely. >> let's talk a little bit about modern technology of which i am not an expert. >> then you really have the wrong guy. >> and number of people of my point of view. modern technology to you is a good thing, aspiring thing, uplifting thing or is it simply too heavy to lift. what is your sense of it? what is it doing at this point in our national lives to the issue of privacy? which i would like to get your gut feeling about. >> i don't know where to dive in exactly. >> to the privacy. >> you know, i was reading -- i've read the israeli newspaper every day. i am also a golfer. and i know a couple of months ago i'm by golf clubs on line. there was an ad for golf clubs in the middle of the front page. how does that get there? >> you put it there. >> how did that get, you know, from gulf smith, you know, through some coo
a suicide bomber trainee blew himself and 22 other trainees of he was -- blew up 22 other attorneys.was not a joke. you know, there were things that we have seen in the middle east and the last 56 years that that kind of thing, you have to take it seriously. >> absolutely. >> let's talk a little bit about modern technology of which i am not an expert. >> then you really have the wrong guy. >> and number of people of my point of view. modern technology to you is a good...
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insider trainee, privty.to have that relationship of trust and material non-public information. obviously the jury here, not believing matthew martoma's and the doctor the story this was already out in the public domain. nothing to do with this whatsoever, but this is a major case on wall street. sac, the first call when it comes to hedge funds. at one point 8% of new york stock exchange volume. what's your take on this case? >> we don't use the expert networks. we're not heavy trading. we're long turnover vesting. the sources raised here aren't apoliticable. it's murky, sketchy. a facts and circumstance situation all the way around. the watch word as a manager, be careful, selective, go with your gut and know when to stay away from certain situations, and if you happen to fall upon information, don't trade it. just be safe. >> what do you think, jeff? thoughts on this? >> yeah. it's really sad that a few bad apples give our whole industry a bad impression among the individual investing in public. i think it'
insider trainee, privty.to have that relationship of trust and material non-public information. obviously the jury here, not believing matthew martoma's and the doctor the story this was already out in the public domain. nothing to do with this whatsoever, but this is a major case on wall street. sac, the first call when it comes to hedge funds. at one point 8% of new york stock exchange volume. what's your take on this case? >> we don't use the expert networks. we're not heavy trading....
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on the stacks at manhattan team and that that happening at the games said the trainees that has been supporting countries like north korea. and that meander on csi. i didn't even really strikes me that i think that's a matter what people in the know. that is something that strikes me that in. the too many and saw the dainty with a government that has been improving you know the extent that it's becoming more and more meat and more. i went away then the adjuster relations of venezuela and the two that the chilean. i'm talking about the kingdom. she's in bed and not understanding what's happening in his own people like you in the land that had been that excited than eighty when the government that has beamed to the air the original result will be entitled to think. actually i think then and there is something that we can say is actually very impressed and it is that the sms i actually send un to send a word to torment him and said they actually he was he was very ok and he commented on the way he's been handling the provinces on the last time and we missed was remember this it is on th
on the stacks at manhattan team and that that happening at the games said the trainees that has been supporting countries like north korea. and that meander on csi. i didn't even really strikes me that i think that's a matter what people in the know. that is something that strikes me that in. the too many and saw the dainty with a government that has been improving you know the extent that it's becoming more and more meat and more. i went away then the adjuster relations of venezuela and the...
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interactive there that are present here and you know so i probably will have them into little bits of trainees he's the reason on to the wilco media come back now to discuss the social duty of causes and put them in the weeks he held the world has changed because of the presence of social media and so for us it's it's it's it's one of the plot from that you know has said is that as the newly elected president if i came to national actually i promise to think so. one thing that will expand to other associations beyond the existing membership so we can be more visible in the nationally and the other one was to provide our members and the you know the people with whom we interact. the platform for communication which is soo i went to a live site so i think or us it's very important to know we have had to. we are headed our way with psychics who will be up soon. it's so hard in a few weeks into a launching a new websites which will be much more interactive than the one on the idea is that one of the programs that we want to own channels to outweigh the website will be two creates a set of platform
interactive there that are present here and you know so i probably will have them into little bits of trainees he's the reason on to the wilco media come back now to discuss the social duty of causes and put them in the weeks he held the world has changed because of the presence of social media and so for us it's it's it's it's one of the plot from that you know has said is that as the newly elected president if i came to national actually i promise to think so. one thing that will expand to...
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the trainee is needed since stone driving can be tougher to spot the drunken driving. the test for pot and blues impairment are similar including the want late stand and pinkerton those examinations. colorado troopers say 60 people were cited in january for pot related dried up fences and that's about 15 percent of the month impaired driving citations the actual training is funded partly through a grant national highway traffic safety administration. >> reporter: new zealand has a different approach to combating stone driving check out this campaign. >>vuideo video >> reporter: pretty funny. new zealand transportation agency is hoping people that smoke weed think twice before getting behind the wheel. we love this kitchen! what's next? great! do you have measurements? yeah, i paced it off. it's about twenty by twelve of these. so, we can measure, plan and install it for you. yea, let's do that! ikea. professional kitchen services at a low price. is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf
the trainee is needed since stone driving can be tougher to spot the drunken driving. the test for pot and blues impairment are similar including the want late stand and pinkerton those examinations. colorado troopers say 60 people were cited in january for pot related dried up fences and that's about 15 percent of the month impaired driving citations the actual training is funded partly through a grant national highway traffic safety administration. >> reporter: new zealand has a...
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trainees up. 22 other trainees who was teaching and preparing how to build a suicide vest.his is not a joke hearing -- joke. there are things we are seeing in the middle east in the last five or six years that that kind of thing, you have to take it seriously. >> absolutely. let's talk a little bit about which i amnology, of not an expert. >> then you really got the wrong guy. >> no, i think you're pretty good at this. no, no, no. a number of people of my point of view might look at all of that modern technology and say, oh, leave me alone. i want to go back to an old typewriter. modern technology to you is a good thing, an inspiring thing, on uplifting thing or is it simply too heavy to lift? what is your sense of it? and what is it doing at this point in our nationalized to the issue of privacy which i would like to get your gut feeling about? >> i don't know where to dive in exactly. >> do the privacy. i read the israeli newspaper every day. i'm a golfer. a couple of months ago -- i buy golf clubs online occasionally. and i pick up the paper and there is an ad for golf c
trainees up. 22 other trainees who was teaching and preparing how to build a suicide vest.his is not a joke hearing -- joke. there are things we are seeing in the middle east in the last five or six years that that kind of thing, you have to take it seriously. >> absolutely. let's talk a little bit about which i amnology, of not an expert. >> then you really got the wrong guy. >> no, i think you're pretty good at this. no, no, no. a number of people of my point of view might...
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spoke to reporters today at the pentagon and discussed the ongoing investigation into by military trainees presence in afghanistan after this year. a half hour. >> good afternoon. for giving me some time this afternoon. as of d to announce that about five minutes ago the announced that he's nominating robert work to serve next deputy secretary of defense. and who most of you know most of you have worked with when he was undersecretary of respected, ighly nationally recognized strategic practitioner and expert n national security as well as budgeting, technology, military affai affairs. corps officer he is an admired and tested leader as ng until recently served you know as the undersecretary of the navy. hose responsibilities included the day-to-day management of the departme department of the navy. held leadership positions with important defense policy think including currently as .e.o. for the center of new american security. his career of public service, his ability and experience and d.o.d. make him uniquely qualified for this position. if confirmed he will bring to the deputy's role
spoke to reporters today at the pentagon and discussed the ongoing investigation into by military trainees presence in afghanistan after this year. a half hour. >> good afternoon. for giving me some time this afternoon. as of d to announce that about five minutes ago the announced that he's nominating robert work to serve next deputy secretary of defense. and who most of you know most of you have worked with when he was undersecretary of respected, ighly nationally recognized strategic...
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training instructors who were in one way or another charged with having sex or having sexually harassed trainees of them 17, 18, 19 years of age. so the military has got to get serious about recognizing that they have a problem of sexual assault, sexual predators within their ranks. >> you routinely speak about military sexual assault victims. you sought to open investigative offices to investigate abuse. how is your fight been progressing? >> well, the fight is one that i often call a marathon, not a sprint. and we have made some significant improvements to the way the military handles these cases. but it's one of those things that if we don't stay on them it will drop to a lower priority. we need to get these cases out of the chain of command. and i'm working very hard in the house. i have more than 150 co-sponsors on a piece of legislation to do just that. but we can't even get a hearing in the house armed services committee. so we have some people who are deaf at what's going on. and we owe a responsibility to every service member, man and woman, who is serving in the military that they are
training instructors who were in one way or another charged with having sex or having sexually harassed trainees of them 17, 18, 19 years of age. so the military has got to get serious about recognizing that they have a problem of sexual assault, sexual predators within their ranks. >> you routinely speak about military sexual assault victims. you sought to open investigative offices to investigate abuse. how is your fight been progressing? >> well, the fight is one that i often...
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senior enlisted folks who are the year's were giving the answers are offering to give answers to traineesunderstanding to date is they were giving its staff to staff so this is something that the staff could qualify the position to operate the training reactor. you have to qualify to operate that and additionally you are training students but we see no evidence of compromises towards the students at this point. >> is there an offer for exchange in these answers? >> no. >> piggybacking off of critics question, does this incident then trigger potentially a broader investigation and not just of this incident that you are describing but a broader wake-up call investigation of the navy's nuclear force? do you see what i'm saying? >> we will certainly in this process of bounding the problem we will take everything that we learned from this incident and we will apply that to the broader force. that is just our nature. we use these as, these problems as opportunities to check across the force so that is part -- that is par for our course. we will do that. >> eight think i should add as i have des
senior enlisted folks who are the year's were giving the answers are offering to give answers to traineesunderstanding to date is they were giving its staff to staff so this is something that the staff could qualify the position to operate the training reactor. you have to qualify to operate that and additionally you are training students but we see no evidence of compromises towards the students at this point. >> is there an offer for exchange in these answers? >> no. >>...
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prior to joining us, she worked at the department of defense as a student trainee for 2013. she has interned with international relief and development, working on latin america rule of law issues. welcomingn me in anna. [applause] you, john, and thank you for turning us today for this discussion on venezuela. i would like to thank the pellets for preparing remarks -- the panelists were preparing remarks. for the couple weeks venezuela in been mired interest -- protests. the government has responded by cracking down against demonstrators. so far six people have been killed and hundreds have been tortured. the videos coming out of offenders we left show apocalyptic footage of the national guard, police, and government-sponsored motorcycle gangs. automatic weapons, grenades, and tanks, the government is using these to silence opposition. for the past 16 years venezuela has been in a downward spiral. society has been polarized and the economy has been decimated. contradictions that exist in venezuela do not exist anywhere else. while the country has the world's largest proven oi
prior to joining us, she worked at the department of defense as a student trainee for 2013. she has interned with international relief and development, working on latin america rule of law issues. welcomingn me in anna. [applause] you, john, and thank you for turning us today for this discussion on venezuela. i would like to thank the pellets for preparing remarks -- the panelists were preparing remarks. for the couple weeks venezuela in been mired interest -- protests. the government has...
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. >> and they were giving the answers to, or offering to give answers to trainees? >> no. our understanding to date is they were giving them staff to staff. so this is so that the staff could qualify the position to operate the training reactor. you have to -- he'd have to qualify to operate that. and then additionally, you're training students. but we see no evidence of compromises for the students at this point. >> but was there anything offered in exchange for these answers? >> no. gordon lubold? >> just to clarify, run off-- question, admiral, you described what was underway, in terms of reviews and all that. i just want to see, does this incident then trigger potentially a broader investigation, not just of this incident that you've been describing, but a broader kind of wake-up call kind of investigation of the navy's nuclear force? you see what i'm saying? >> right. we will certainly in this process of bounding the problem we will take everything that we've -- that we learned from this incident, and we will apply that to the broader force. that's just our nature, ri
. >> and they were giving the answers to, or offering to give answers to trainees? >> no. our understanding to date is they were giving them staff to staff. so this is so that the staff could qualify the position to operate the training reactor. you have to -- he'd have to qualify to operate that. and then additionally, you're training students. but we see no evidence of compromises for the students at this point. >> but was there anything offered in exchange for these...
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i want to become an executive at ibm, it starts as a coach, training me as an intern, or managing trainee outside of sport. >> we have the 14th annual player networking event, a career fair for particulars. >> the player networking event is another way the n.f.l. and pro football retired players are investing in the future for men sought out and recruited. the important message appears to be don't wait until you need a playcheck. >> i represent 75 to 80% players who have not made enough money to go into a business or start their own thing. they have to go back into the workforce, making high 20s, low 30s, which is a culture shock for them. they have to start from the bottom. understanding what it is they want to do and therefore the skills into corporate north america setting. one of those that got that message is david gerard. the former jet is about to open franchises. >> you have to think about it. you don't know when the last year would come. i want to be a businessman, an owner of something. i joined up with retrofitness. >> with elevated incomes and college educations one would expe
i want to become an executive at ibm, it starts as a coach, training me as an intern, or managing trainee outside of sport. >> we have the 14th annual player networking event, a career fair for particulars. >> the player networking event is another way the n.f.l. and pro football retired players are investing in the future for men sought out and recruited. the important message appears to be don't wait until you need a playcheck. >> i represent 75 to 80% players who have not...
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[applause] >> sakic, before he turned to the podium to him coming trainee in thinking adrian ours, out-of-the-box speakers the issues about a donor for a new center at the atlantic council, to adrian ours latin american center. it was her idea to pioneer the idea of ambassadors and residents of the council and she has supported two of them. capricious marshall at her economist center and michael warned that the scope of center. she could be here today, but she sends her greetings. finally, thanks to barry pavel, the briscoe craft center will support the ambassadors work during his time here with us. there are far too many people in this audience to call attention to all of them. we've got ambassadors, senior officials to the u.s. government, officials from many of the embassies around town here thank you so much for being here. so now to the program, ambassador oren will pick us up with some opening remarks after which i will tee up a couple initial questions and then turn to the audience. michael. [applause] >> thank you, fred. thank you for crediting me with the ability to solve all the middle
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that is fewer than the number of home grown trainees in san jose and san francisco.idents would help them win cooperation. >>> several members of the san jose police department are celebrating celebrating promotions. 17 officers assistant chief to sergeant got their new badges yesterday afternoon. they are part of the administration of the new police chief. he said that it's important to invest in his officers and encourage them to serve the city the best they can. >> continue to use good judgement, common sense. responsive, fair, listen to those that work for you. this will define you as a leader. er >> reporter: he said that the department continues to face recruitment and staff shortage issues. he hopes the promotions will help solve. >> bumper to bumper as folks went to tahoe for the holiday weekend. yesterday we saw steady flow of cars headed to places like the ski resort. the president's day holiday weekend is normally the last big weekend for ski resorts of the year. for the first time this season all of the slips are openo for the holiday weekend. that is bec
that is fewer than the number of home grown trainees in san jose and san francisco.idents would help them win cooperation. >>> several members of the san jose police department are celebrating celebrating promotions. 17 officers assistant chief to sergeant got their new badges yesterday afternoon. they are part of the administration of the new police chief. he said that it's important to invest in his officers and encourage them to serve the city the best they can. >> continue to...
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instead of the traditional push-ups, sit-ups and two-mile runs, trainees will be focusing on battlefieldvy weaponry. over to you, brian. >>> all right. his strategy of jumping all over the board sparked an uproar among "jeopardy" fans. >> this week, arthur chu returned to the game to shake things up again. >> arthur. >> what is non sequitur. >> what do i stand for, 800. ladies -- >> his strategy is working so far. arthur has taken home more than $150,000. he joins us now from cleveland with some questions. hey. congratulations on what's happened so far. but, you know, there has been a ton of support for you but a ton of controversy. people think you're a bad sport. what do you say about it? >> i would say that it's easy to talk about being a good or bad sport when you're not the one with thousands and thousands of dollars on the line. >> right. so tell us about the strategy of the world's most popular, longest-lasting game outside "the wheel of fortune." tell us what you do that's so different. >> well, you know, people just tend to play "jeopardy" a certain way, a logical way, starting
instead of the traditional push-ups, sit-ups and two-mile runs, trainees will be focusing on battlefieldvy weaponry. over to you, brian. >>> all right. his strategy of jumping all over the board sparked an uproar among "jeopardy" fans. >> this week, arthur chu returned to the game to shake things up again. >> arthur. >> what is non sequitur. >> what do i stand for, 800. ladies -- >> his strategy is working so far. arthur has taken home more than...