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>> we are with the families united collaborative. we are speaking as a group. we are a citywide collaborative of families who live in single room occupancies. i am a staff and one of the organizations. they will be speaking cantonese and i will translate. >> [speaking cantonese] >> my name is nancy and i am a. organizer at the collaborative. -- i am a peer organizer at the collaborative. my daughter goes to school. she is a junior and every day, she took four muni trains at the minimum. she is turning 18 very soon. after she turns 18, she will have to buy a $62 passes every month. that would be $744 per year. that makes us in eligible for a lot of the tax credits. that is a lot of burden for my low income family. >> [speaking cantonese] >> my husband and i work really hard so my kids have could convert -- education. a free bus passed lets them know that society treasures them. it is an affirmation and an encouragement for education and for them to participate in the community. >> [speaking cantonese] >> all of our kids need a free pass. i am here to ask the boa
>> we are with the families united collaborative. we are speaking as a group. we are a citywide collaborative of families who live in single room occupancies. i am a staff and one of the organizations. they will be speaking cantonese and i will translate. >> [speaking cantonese] >> my name is nancy and i am a. organizer at the collaborative. -- i am a peer organizer at the collaborative. my daughter goes to school. she is a junior and every day, she took four muni trains at...
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>> we are with the families united collaborative. we are speaking as a group. we are a citywide collaborative of famili
>> we are with the families united collaborative. we are speaking as a group. we are a citywide collaborative of famili
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>> we are with the families united collaborative. we are speaking as a group. we are a citywide collaborative of families who live in single room occupancies. i am a staff and one of the organizations. they will be speaking cantonese
>> we are with the families united collaborative. we are speaking as a group. we are a citywide collaborative of families who live in single room occupancies. i am a staff and one of the organizations. they will be speaking cantonese
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at the bayview, we have rejected compartmentalization year our specialized units collaborate with the rank and file, regular patrol officers on a day-to-day basis. there is very little jealousy. we have broken down those barriers by having a shadowing of patrol officers and to the specialized units in and out for training. at the when you hear these presentations, one from housing, two from plain clothes, one from our space -- the investigation team. what is the other one? the third street corridor and the san bruno corridor foot beat supervisor peter you will see that it is a melding of police work here at the bayview station. this monologue is about to end. i am sure you'll be pleased with that. i'd like to turn it over to supervisor hall. supervisor hall is in charge of the housing unit created by captain bruce, brought to a high level by then captain sir, and it is working very well today in public housing. with that, he gets three to four minutes only. sgt hall. >> thank you very much, captain. i appreciate the opportunity to give some remarks about the bayview housing to-i am th
at the bayview, we have rejected compartmentalization year our specialized units collaborate with the rank and file, regular patrol officers on a day-to-day basis. there is very little jealousy. we have broken down those barriers by having a shadowing of patrol officers and to the specialized units in and out for training. at the when you hear these presentations, one from housing, two from plain clothes, one from our space -- the investigation team. what is the other one? the third street...
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needs a comprehensive strategy for the 21st century and we will need an effective collaboration with the united states being recognized as the leader in workforce talent, innovation and in business climate. actions that facilitate that will enable the u.s. to drive high value job creation and economic prosperity for generations to come. thank you for this opportunity. i look forward to addressing your questions. >> mr. tindall, five minutes is your time. >> good afternoon. thank you for the invitation to share my experience that you're hearing today. my answer, can american -- let me explain. my organization, the north -- for a state funded non-profit to create an -- recretement and growth resulting in bio tech jobs. critical to the industry, these factories make some of our most advanced therapies. processed technicians may have associates or bachelors degrees. and virtually all these facilities employ from certificate to ph.d. these are great jobs. salaries begin around 30,000 for a high school graduate with s
needs a comprehensive strategy for the 21st century and we will need an effective collaboration with the united states being recognized as the leader in workforce talent, innovation and in business climate. actions that facilitate that will enable the u.s. to drive high value job creation and economic prosperity for generations to come. thank you for this opportunity. i look forward to addressing your questions. >> mr. tindall, five minutes is your time. >> good afternoon. thank you...
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building on these ongoing efforts, this budget requests $14 million in total to work collaboratively with the united states geological survey. the department of energy and other partners to assess questions regarding hydraulic fracturing. strong science means finding the answers to tough questions, and epa's request does that. we are making investments to support standards for clean energy and efficiency in this budget. specifically, the budget supports epa's efforts to introduce cleaner vehicles and fuels and to expand the use of home-grown renewable fuels. this includes funding for epa's federal vehicles and fuel standards and certification program that supports certification and compliance testing for all emission standards. this also includes implementation of the president's historic agreement with the auto industry for carbon pollution and fuel economy standards through 2025 for cars and light duty vehicles, including testing support for ntsa's fuel economy standards. taken together, the administration standards for cars and light trucks are projected to result in $1.7 trillion of fuel savings
building on these ongoing efforts, this budget requests $14 million in total to work collaboratively with the united states geological survey. the department of energy and other partners to assess questions regarding hydraulic fracturing. strong science means finding the answers to tough questions, and epa's request does that. we are making investments to support standards for clean energy and efficiency in this budget. specifically, the budget supports epa's efforts to introduce cleaner...
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united is about community. it's about being woven into the fabric of who we are here together. it's about collaboration. bout partnerships. it's about understanding. it's about trust. it's about truly being united in the community. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome president at&t foundation, beth shiroishi. >> thank you. it is such an honor and a privilege to be here today. as a former teacher, as a mother of the class of 2021 and 2024, and representing at&t, a proud partner in the grad nation campaign. at at&t we challenge ourselves to rethink possible. to ask, "what if?" in my role at at&t i was handed recently a serious what if. what if we invest $250 million to try to change the trajectory of our country? what if we aspire to an america where every student graduates high school with the power, with the knowledge and the skills to power this nation's workforce. now, this isn't new for us. four years ago we launched at&t aspire because we believed then as we believe now that it is one of the most important things we can do for our company, for our communities and for our country. but reaching t
united is about community. it's about being woven into the fabric of who we are here together. it's about collaboration. bout partnerships. it's about understanding. it's about trust. it's about truly being united in the community. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome president at&t foundation, beth shiroishi. >> thank you. it is such an honor and a privilege to be here today. as a former teacher, as a mother of the class of 2021 and 2024, and representing at&t, a...
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needs a comprehensive strategy for the 21st century and we will need an effective collaboration resulting in the united states being consistently recognized as the leader in workforce talent, innovatien
needs a comprehensive strategy for the 21st century and we will need an effective collaboration resulting in the united states being consistently recognized as the leader in workforce talent, innovatien
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the annual report says japan should work to denuclearize the north in collaboration with other countries including the united states and south korea. the policy would include a suspension of north korea's uranium enrichment program. the report also refers to the abductions of japanese nationals by north korean agents in the 1970s and '80s. it says the japanese government has repeatedly demanded that pyongyang conduct a full scale investigation based on a 2008 agreement. it adds the go it adds the government will make every effort to bring the abductees home. the report says japan's position remains unchanged on a territorial dispute with south korea. the government the government insists that the takeshima islets are inherent japanese territory based on historical fact and international law. the islets are known as dokdo in south korea. it says japan will patiently continue its diplomatic efforts toward a peaceful settlement of the issue. >>> people in ch >>> people in china's growing middle class have no shortage of options when it comes spending their disposable income. cars, travel and designer goods are
the annual report says japan should work to denuclearize the north in collaboration with other countries including the united states and south korea. the policy would include a suspension of north korea's uranium enrichment program. the report also refers to the abductions of japanese nationals by north korean agents in the 1970s and '80s. it says the japanese government has repeatedly demanded that pyongyang conduct a full scale investigation based on a 2008 agreement. it adds the go it adds...
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there is a close collaboration between the united states and israel. drums for use overseas to kill people were first developed by an engineer working for the israeli military. behind them in terms of producers is china. over 50 countries already have them. the proliferation is not just the united states and israel, but we should be worried about the worldwide proliferation. >> shahzad akbar, you have made it into the united states. can you talk about first trying to get here at 3 filed suit against the united states for drone attacks killing pakistani is that you represent? >> thank you for having me. it took me 14 months to get a visa to get to the u.s., because the main focus of visiting the u.s. after i started the drone of litigation in pakistan that i on behalf of the victims in pakistan wanted to reach out to americans so they can make an informed judgment on drones. their opinion matters. it will matter in the next election as well. they need to know what drones are doing to humans in pakistan. many of them are civilians. it has been said by in
there is a close collaboration between the united states and israel. drums for use overseas to kill people were first developed by an engineer working for the israeli military. behind them in terms of producers is china. over 50 countries already have them. the proliferation is not just the united states and israel, but we should be worried about the worldwide proliferation. >> shahzad akbar, you have made it into the united states. can you talk about first trying to get here at 3 filed...
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collaborate with others to get there. >> we are a big country, we are an important country. what will other countries take away from the united states from the summit? >> the first thing, even the most of the country's outperform us which is how they are here, this is the program for international student achievement. based on those scores, these countries outperform us and these are pretty interesting test. they do not measure against a narrow range of outcomes. i think it is interesting for the world to see the united states is finally participating in this and that we care. our reputation worldwide is we are the most creative country on earth. everyone comes here to learn about what we are creating and they take it back and do with it what they will. the other countries have appreciated that the united states is now at the table with them. the real learning has to take place in the u.s.. when we listen to the various ways these countries are achieving the success they are achieving, we cannot continue to follow the policies that have been promoted over the last 10 years in education because they are 180 degrees off what th
collaborate with others to get there. >> we are a big country, we are an important country. what will other countries take away from the united states from the summit? >> the first thing, even the most of the country's outperform us which is how they are here, this is the program for international student achievement. based on those scores, these countries outperform us and these are pretty interesting test. they do not measure against a narrow range of outcomes. i think it is...
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the program is a collaboration with united way bay area. 2500 city government jobs will be made available young people ages 16 to 24. private businesses will match that for a total of 5,000 jobs. lisa argen is tracking the storm. >>> from 20th street through daly city, ocean avenue, rain in the city, numbers in the delta, pittsburg, pleasant hill, temperatures with scattered showers and sun upper 50s to near 60. >>> fewer accidents on the roads. they are still wet and slow, especially in san jose northbound 280 jammed from 101 towards highway 17 slowing southbound 680 to 24. >>> the news continues now with "good morning america." ♪ if i was your boyfriend i'd never let you go ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> not even i can say my name ten times fast. thanks for the sign. thanks for the sentiment. listening to justin bieber, "girlfriend." this is a morning show where we're matching justin bieber and prince harry this morning. that right there may be prince harry's new girlfriend. she is a pop star in her own right in england. she's turning a lot of heads. and she may be shaking up prince harr
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guest: the institute does work with the united nations. we collaborate with the u.n. the genocide prevention task force and we also work with committees of the united nations in a variety of other capacities to try to develop principles and procedures for dealing with some of its toughest security challenges that the international community faces. this is one of the things that i think the usip can do in ways that it may not be completely possible for some of our colleagues in the official institutes to do, because we can explore ideas and test possibilities and strategy that go beyond existing government policy. that gives us the chance to be creative and develop new possibilities for the promising through our connections to organizations like the un host: was the institute's involved in this un brokered cease-fire led by kofi annan with syria? guest: we were not. we did consult with some of the members of his team, but we had no official role in that process. host: democratic line, fairfax, virginia,. -- democratic caller in fairfax, virginia, john. caller: i recomm
guest: the institute does work with the united nations. we collaborate with the u.n. the genocide prevention task force and we also work with committees of the united nations in a variety of other capacities to try to develop principles and procedures for dealing with some of its toughest security challenges that the international community faces. this is one of the things that i think the usip can do in ways that it may not be completely possible for some of our colleagues in the official...
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units. but specifically with gang task force. there is a lot of collaboration and communication. the field interviews and consensual and counters that plainclothes officers conduct on a daily basis often prove to be valuable in investigations in gang-related incidents, shootings, such things. with homicide recently, one of our officers was instrumental in providing information actually as to the identity of a suspect in homicide which led to that suspect's arrester. additionally, they are well- versed in the oakdale gang of injection and the subjects of that injunction. they are out there regularly enforcing that. as well as other validated gang members in the district, they keep track of the validated gang members and keep a current board of the gang members in the district so that all the patrol officers are aware of those things. some of the investigative tools that the officers used, oftentimes the investigations that they conduct our long-term investigations. they use many tools, some being search warrants and arrest warrants. and we try to have an a to z approach. they're a
units. but specifically with gang task force. there is a lot of collaboration and communication. the field interviews and consensual and counters that plainclothes officers conduct on a daily basis often prove to be valuable in investigations in gang-related incidents, shootings, such things. with homicide recently, one of our officers was instrumental in providing information actually as to the identity of a suspect in homicide which led to that suspect's arrester. additionally, they are well-...
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collaboration with u.p.i. investigative reporter mark benjamin c.n.n.'s investigative unit has been working on this story. first got a log of the lariam issue in two thousand and two working with my partner dan almost at the wire service u.p.i. and dan had some friends who had taken lariam and had incredibly horrible reactions to the drug use in nations suicidal thoughts and tendencies. including one person who never really recovered who has problems to this day and we'd never seen anything like that in reaction to a drug that ended up starting just our curiosity. started two years of work then in two thousand and two dan and i obtained about fifteen hundred pages of documents internal safety documents from roche pharmaceuticals first one was sort of was the company that manufactures lariam these internal safety documents showed the company quietly tracking reports of suicidal behavior among people who were taking a drug really really frightening stuff violent stuff. and their company was clearly quietly paying very close attention to people who were taking this drug and then and explicitly hurting themse
collaboration with u.p.i. investigative reporter mark benjamin c.n.n.'s investigative unit has been working on this story. first got a log of the lariam issue in two thousand and two working with my partner dan almost at the wire service u.p.i. and dan had some friends who had taken lariam and had incredibly horrible reactions to the drug use in nations suicidal thoughts and tendencies. including one person who never really recovered who has problems to this day and we'd never seen anything...
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that had been acknowledged by the united kingdom as one that should have been a collaborative split. as suddenly there are offshore oil reserves being tapped into. now they send prince william. with prince william comes a battleship. this is in that place for anyone who visits argentina, it's a very clear, conscious, intimidation related to oil. that has nothing to do with the 3,000 british subjects who were on that island. who i say hey, i have nothing to say about that. that's their life. and their obligations are where they are. but when you're talking about oil reserves and this protectionism of something like that, it has to be discussed. you have very poor people throughout that continent and it has to be discussed. >> just to clarify. you have nothing against prince william. >> nothing at all. of all i know i have great respect for him. >> and nothing against the people of the falklands wanting to remain british subjects. >> no. everything i said go to the tape. >> next time call it the falkland islands. >> i was with my ar jen tinnian friends at that time. if i were going the
that had been acknowledged by the united kingdom as one that should have been a collaborative split. as suddenly there are offshore oil reserves being tapped into. now they send prince william. with prince william comes a battleship. this is in that place for anyone who visits argentina, it's a very clear, conscious, intimidation related to oil. that has nothing to do with the 3,000 british subjects who were on that island. who i say hey, i have nothing to say about that. that's their life. and...
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united states. i thought that i am, photographer robert dosson could photo. it's gradually become a collaborative prejudice, which is state wide and is being sponsored by the california historical society for research and labor employment at berkeley. this is part of the team. part of it is community involvement. we want people to become aware of what's around them. the records are terrible. he lives up nevada city. i told him what i was doing and he was consciencious. he had a stack of clippings about what the new deal had done in his area and walked around while he showed me sidewalks and parks and schools and gardens and camps that had been done. he said, i didn't notice. then he became mayor. it's exactly the kind of thing we want. this is or was the living new deal site about a couple months ago. it's much denser now. san francisco county is the best documented of all the california counties. we think that all of california will look like san francisco now. when you begin putting in the work of the civilian conservation core, you find it's everywhere. we are talking about a lot of agencies.
united states. i thought that i am, photographer robert dosson could photo. it's gradually become a collaborative prejudice, which is state wide and is being sponsored by the california historical society for research and labor employment at berkeley. this is part of the team. part of it is community involvement. we want people to become aware of what's around them. the records are terrible. he lives up nevada city. i told him what i was doing and he was consciencious. he had a stack of...
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international where i was able to get 12 countries to collaborate on one 20 day operation where we interdicted 7,091 emigrants that were destined for the united states to enter our country. because of that cooperation none of them ever made it to our borders. i call it an extension of the security of our borders. when i left mexico city those operations were not continued. the will to cooperate is there. we might have differences but we need to make the effort. takes responsibility because they are the countries of illegal immigration and they bear responsibility to their own citizens and they have to work with us to stop the flow of illegal migration which the travel for those migrants is dangerous fall away from the time they leave their doors until they get to the united states. we have a tendency to believe the danger coming at the u.s. border and that is the farthest thing from the truth. >> host: portland of the little organ is the next caller. >> caller: i would like to thank the guest for his honesty. in portland statistically speaking we have 6% of hispanics are illegal. we have a large russian illegal immigrant population. they are
international where i was able to get 12 countries to collaborate on one 20 day operation where we interdicted 7,091 emigrants that were destined for the united states to enter our country. because of that cooperation none of them ever made it to our borders. i call it an extension of the security of our borders. when i left mexico city those operations were not continued. the will to cooperate is there. we might have differences but we need to make the effort. takes responsibility because they...
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united states, and thank you, david, for making this possible. >> so, i'd now like to introduce the two men who have collaborated on the original concept and design of the eisenhower national memory. architect frank gehry has received the highest of honors of his profession including the pritzer architecture prize and numerous other accolades. his projects are located around the world, especially in europe and the united states. they include, among others, the disney concert hall in los angeles, the status center in m.i.t. in cambridge, the gug heim museum in spain and the bank building in berlin. he's currently completing work on the guggenheim of abu dhabi and the louis vuitton museum in paris. mr. gehry's work reflects his concern that people live comfortably in the space he creates. the buildings address the concept and culture of the sites and the budgets of their clients. he holds degrees from the university of southern california and the harvard college school of design. collaborating with mr. gehry is theater artist robert wilson. wilson. mr. wilson has shaped the look of theater and opera through his signature use of light and classical
united states, and thank you, david, for making this possible. >> so, i'd now like to introduce the two men who have collaborated on the original concept and design of the eisenhower national memory. architect frank gehry has received the highest of honors of his profession including the pritzer architecture prize and numerous other accolades. his projects are located around the world, especially in europe and the united states. they include, among others, the disney concert hall in los...
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one is, first of all, is the united states government satisfied that after the tragic incident on the border that we're back on track in terms of cooperation and collaboration with respect to counter terrorism? >> as secretary clinton said, this is eye complex relationship we have with pakistan, and there's no question that there has been something of a pause, if you will, caused by the tragic incident. we are hopeful now that pakistani parliament has concluded its deliberations, that we can continue to build the relationship and continue to get over the tensions of the past. we know this won't be easy, there are a lot contentious issues, we believe we're going again in the right direction. >> are they cooperating? >> on a number issues, they certainly are. >> on say 12th, you mentioned the parliament, april 12th, pakistan's parliament unanimously demanded the end of all u.s. ground strikes in pakistani territory. what's the reaction of the united states government to that, an if they're cooperating with us, that seems to fly in the face of cooperation. >> well, we're still studying the resolution that the pakistani parliament passed, and we are engaging in
one is, first of all, is the united states government satisfied that after the tragic incident on the border that we're back on track in terms of cooperation and collaboration with respect to counter terrorism? >> as secretary clinton said, this is eye complex relationship we have with pakistan, and there's no question that there has been something of a pause, if you will, caused by the tragic incident. we are hopeful now that pakistani parliament has concluded its deliberations, that we...
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competitiveness strategy for the 21st century, and we will need an effective public/private collaboration resulting in the unitedstates being consistently recognized as the leader in work force talent, in innovation, energy availability and cost and in business climate. actions that facilitate that across all the stakeholders will enable the u.s. to drive high-value job creation and economic prosperity for generations to come. thank you for this opportunity, i look forward to addressing your questions. >> thank you, mr. giffi. mr. tindall, five minutes is your time. >> good afternoon, madam chairman, members of the committee. thank you for the invitation to share my experience at your hearing today. my answer to your question, can american manufacturing thrive again, is a strong, yes. let me explain. my organization, the north carolina biotechnology center, was mentioned in congressman butterfield's opening remarks. we're a state-funded nonprofit that works to create an environment conducive to innovation, recruitment and growth resulting in biotech jobs. critical to the industry is biomanufacturing. these facto
competitiveness strategy for the 21st century, and we will need an effective public/private collaboration resulting in the unitedstates being consistently recognized as the leader in work force talent, in innovation, energy availability and cost and in business climate. actions that facilitate that across all the stakeholders will enable the u.s. to drive high-value job creation and economic prosperity for generations to come. thank you for this opportunity, i look forward to addressing your...
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first of all, is the united states government satisfied that after the tragic incident on the border that we're back on track in terms of cooperation and collaboration with respect to counterterrorism? >> as secretary clinton has said, this is a very complex relationship that we have with pakistan. there's no question that there has been something of a pause, if you will, caused by the tragic incident in mohman. we're happy that the iraqi parliament has completed its investigation. we believe that we are going again in the right direction. >> are they cooperating? >> on a number of issues they certainly are. >> on april 12th you mentioned the parliament. on april 12th pakistan's parliament unanimously demanded the end of all u.s. drone strikes in pakistani territory. what's the reaction of the united states government to that and if they're cooperating with us, how does -- that seems to fly in the face of cooperation. >> well, we're still studying the resolution that the pakistani parliament passed and we are engaging in talks with the government to see what the implications of that are. of course this is a program that we don't discuss in public so
first of all, is the united states government satisfied that after the tragic incident on the border that we're back on track in terms of cooperation and collaboration with respect to counterterrorism? >> as secretary clinton has said, this is a very complex relationship that we have with pakistan. there's no question that there has been something of a pause, if you will, caused by the tragic incident in mohman. we're happy that the iraqi parliament has completed its investigation. we...
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unite. in my last conversation with kofi annan, this was very much on his mind, how to bring them together through either an umbrella or through collaboration around the table in order that they can put aside the differences and come to a common view. and i know that in istanbul this was one of the big issues. so we're continuing to engage with them and to engage with our colleagues across the world to try and support that unity of opposition. but it is my view that at the moment the kofi annan six-point plan is where we have to concentrate our energy. it is where we finally have a security council resolution we can all get behind and hold everybody to account. it's clear there are significant problems already in syria with the plan and with the ceasefire. it's also clear that the observers are ready to start their work, and we have to back them. and we have to work as hard as we can to get all of the six points implemented and to do what kofi annan has asked us for, which is to offer a him our full support. and he has mine. >> thank you very much. ladies and gentlemen, the debate is closed and the voting will be on friday at a 12:00. >>> c
unite. in my last conversation with kofi annan, this was very much on his mind, how to bring them together through either an umbrella or through collaboration around the table in order that they can put aside the differences and come to a common view. and i know that in istanbul this was one of the big issues. so we're continuing to engage with them and to engage with our colleagues across the world to try and support that unity of opposition. but it is my view that at the moment the kofi annan...
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unless you can collaborate and brick people together you cannot get the job done as well otherwise. >> and just look at the politics in the united states at the moment. we have 20 of people with vision, they're surrounding themselves with people who share the vision but on the platform they can't get others to get on the same platform. if anything the platforms are like icebergs that are floating apart from each other so technology can help but it comes down to the old-fashioned issue of a person with an idea or group of people. if you look at steve jobs, he had... he created apple. google was created by a group of people so the vision is not necessarily just the idea of one person. but it is still the idea of gathering people around you and technology can speed it up. technology can magnify it, wall street became... wall street became an international movement literally overnight because of technology. >> rose: how do you handle that? because it is a test because you want to respect free expression, you have a certain obligation to stability, security and safety. >> it really was a test and what was interesting is how it was ha
unless you can collaborate and brick people together you cannot get the job done as well otherwise. >> and just look at the politics in the united states at the moment. we have 20 of people with vision, they're surrounding themselves with people who share the vision but on the platform they can't get others to get on the same platform. if anything the platforms are like icebergs that are floating apart from each other so technology can help but it comes down to the old-fashioned issue of...
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collaboratively alongside u.s. and international partners, we have identified and disrupted numerous alleged terrorist plots including one by two iranian nationals to assassinate the saudi ambassador to united states. we have thwarted multiple plots devised by home grown extremist s and secured convictions and robust sentences by dangerous terrorists. in october the department received a guilty plea. last month abdulmutallab was sentenced to four life terms in november. in november we secured the conviction of victor boot, a notorious arms dealer who sold millions in weapons for use in killing americans. and in december alwan pleaded guilty to 23 charges including conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction against u.s. nationals abroad, attempting to provide material support to al qaeda in iraq and conspiracy to transfer, possess and export explosive devices against u.s. troops in iraq. the list goes on and on. with the sustained and increased investments included in the president's budget for the comprehensive national cyber security initiative, the high value detainee interrogation group, the joint terrorism task forces, the render safe program and other key national security effort,
collaboratively alongside u.s. and international partners, we have identified and disrupted numerous alleged terrorist plots including one by two iranian nationals to assassinate the saudi ambassador to united states. we have thwarted multiple plots devised by home grown extremist s and secured convictions and robust sentences by dangerous terrorists. in october the department received a guilty plea. last month abdulmutallab was sentenced to four life terms in november. in november we secured...
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united states department of agriculture are working shoulder to shoulder in this effort. once approved for licensure, a commercial company will produce the vaccine. this cross-cutting project demonstrates the importance of collaborative efforts in dual-use research. dhs' primary objective in funding activity in the life sciences to to meet our homeland security mission. we exercise control of the information through nonpublication or nondisclosure mechanisms. research conducted or funded by dhs in the areas of biological and chemical defense under goes particularly scrutiny and high level departmental review because of the potential to raise concerns regarding security, nonproliferation and treaty compliance. at dhs, our approach to dual-use research is multidimensional. at the lowest levels, project managers are trained to understand and assess their programs for possible dual-use implications. the national science advisory board for biosecurity, nsabb definition of durc embodied in the nsabb seven experiments of concern serves as the basis for this understanding. these same criteria have been identified for use in the new federal wide durc policy. the dhs compliance assurance office or capo reviews projects that ar
united states department of agriculture are working shoulder to shoulder in this effort. once approved for licensure, a commercial company will produce the vaccine. this cross-cutting project demonstrates the importance of collaborative efforts in dual-use research. dhs' primary objective in funding activity in the life sciences to to meet our homeland security mission. we exercise control of the information through nonpublication or nondisclosure mechanisms. research conducted or funded by dhs...