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of the united states information agency of propaganda which ruled supreme during the cold war battle again and stated the economic objective was to distribute the farmland to farmers and that's why they're so its forces will fighting the landlords the united states do not try the landlords befriending the landlords and have turned them into the drug lords and the main negative success story for the united states occupation these that have been a stand has been turned deliberately and knocked into the narco caliphate. and the former u.n. anti-drug chief says corruption in afghanistan prevents the majority of aid money from ever reaching its intended target pienaar locky told r.t. that nato itself is contributing to the problems. for me too it doesn't do. because its operation. the contribution of a corporation of the ministry of peace nobody need to over. these different. their contribution to put up should be military logistics. they subcontract. you know from history to private companies. but if the subsequent. meetings are just. a business of a couple billion dollars. for the compan
of the united states information agency of propaganda which ruled supreme during the cold war battle again and stated the economic objective was to distribute the farmland to farmers and that's why they're so its forces will fighting the landlords the united states do not try the landlords befriending the landlords and have turned them into the drug lords and the main negative success story for the united states occupation these that have been a stand has been turned deliberately and knocked...
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soviet political economic and military presence in afghanistan from the rays e g u of the united states information agency of propaganda which ruled supreme during the cold war battle you know afghanistan the economic objective was to distribute the farmland to farmers and that's why the armed forces will fighting the landlords the united states do not try the landlords befriending the landlords and have turned them into the drug lords and the main negative success story for the united states occupation these that have been a stand has been turned deliberately and not into the narco caliphate. meantime former u.n. anti drugs chief you know our blacky says international corruption in afghanistan it's under reported and it accounts for great problems in the country. of forty billion dollars that lived in afghanistan for disobedience. only eight of these forty went through they are forever there is the international the production of national newspapers particularly western news being it was never speak about it and use big piece of a key phrase because the time about after the production which is there of c
soviet political economic and military presence in afghanistan from the rays e g u of the united states information agency of propaganda which ruled supreme during the cold war battle you know afghanistan the economic objective was to distribute the farmland to farmers and that's why the armed forces will fighting the landlords the united states do not try the landlords befriending the landlords and have turned them into the drug lords and the main negative success story for the united states...
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of the united states information agency propaganda which rolled supreme during the cold war battle you know afghanistan the economic objective was to distribute the farmland to farmers and that's why they're so it forces will fighting the landlords the united states do not try the landlords the befriending the landlords and have turned them into the drug lords and the main negative success story for the united states occupation b.s. that afghanistan has been turned deliberately and not into the narco caliphate. well a former u.n. anti drugs chief says corruption in afghanistan prevents the majority of aid money from ever reaching its intended target a lucky told r.t. that nato itself is contributing to the problems. doesn't do with narcotics causing separation. the contribution of the ministry of patients by the need to with. very sound is different. their contribution to be is the military logistic. they subcontract just to people from any stripe to private companies. subsequent to. the media through just the easy business of a couple billion dollars. to africa companies who are compr
of the united states information agency propaganda which rolled supreme during the cold war battle you know afghanistan the economic objective was to distribute the farmland to farmers and that's why they're so it forces will fighting the landlords the united states do not try the landlords the befriending the landlords and have turned them into the drug lords and the main negative success story for the united states occupation b.s. that afghanistan has been turned deliberately and not into the...
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soviet political economic and military presence in afghanistan from the rays e g u of the united states information agency propaganda which rolled supreme during the cold war battle you know afghanistan the economic objective was to distribute the farmland to farmers and that's why the armed forces of all fighting the landlords the united states do not fire the landlords the befriending the landlords and have turned them into the drug lords and the main negative success story for the united states occupation these that have been a stand has been turned deliberately. into the narco caliphate. and there is more analysis of data standards rampant drug production in today's interview. a former u.n. anti-drug chief told r.t. that it's not just the afghan government that's at fault he says nato itself is contributing to the problems. the contribution. you need to. offer going to these different. their contribution to put up should be used the military logistics. they subcontract. you know from start to private companies. for the subform to. move through just. business over a couple billion dollars. for the comp
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of the united states information agency propaganda which supreme during the cold war battle you know afghanistan the economic objective was to distribute the farmland to farmers and that's why they're so it forces will fighting the landlords the united states do not fire the landlords befriending the landlords and have turned them into the drug lords and the main negative success story for the united states occupation b.s. that afghanistan has been turned deliberately and not into the narco caliphate. the former u.n. anti drugs chief peter larky says international corruption in afghanistan is under reported and accounts for great problems in the country. out of forty billion dollars that lived in afghanistan for the civilian aid all the eight of these forty went through the african bowl. is international the production international newspapers particularly western news being was never speak about this big piece of the cake base because the time about africa which is there of course but this is more slice these are the biggest corruption. that i discovered the steel from african peopl
of the united states information agency propaganda which supreme during the cold war battle you know afghanistan the economic objective was to distribute the farmland to farmers and that's why they're so it forces will fighting the landlords the united states do not fire the landlords befriending the landlords and have turned them into the drug lords and the main negative success story for the united states occupation b.s. that afghanistan has been turned deliberately and not into the narco...
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soviet political economic and military presence in afghanistan from the rays e g u of the united states information agency of propaganda which rolled supreme during the cold war battle you know afghanistan the economic objective was to distribute the farmland to farmers and that's why they're so armed forces while fighting the landlords the united states do not try the landlords befriending the landlords and have turned them into the drug lords and the main negative success story for the united states occupation b.s. that afghanistan has been turned deliberately. into the narco caliphate. have a heroin produced in afghanistan now ends up in russia and europe despite international efforts to stamp the illegal trade out and the corruption which plagues the region doesn't help where the majority of international aid money adding up last. former un and drugs and crime chief told r.t. that nato itself is contributing to the problems. doesn't do over. the contribution of a. patient but you need to. offer very stymies different. their contribution to put up should be used the military logistics. they subcontract
soviet political economic and military presence in afghanistan from the rays e g u of the united states information agency of propaganda which rolled supreme during the cold war battle you know afghanistan the economic objective was to distribute the farmland to farmers and that's why they're so armed forces while fighting the landlords the united states do not try the landlords befriending the landlords and have turned them into the drug lords and the main negative success story for the united...
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information. but civilian oversight agencies throughout the united states all are a little bit different. on the other hand, it is a good idea to gather as much data as we can on best practices. commissioner kingsley: ok. thank you very much. appreciate it. commissioner hammer: thank you for your report. it is clear you and your staff have a tremendous amount of time. you have given us a valuable tool to compare where the o.c.c. is now and where it would be in the future. a couple follow-up questions. first, on the language access and the percentage of complaints that are -- are you aware of any complaints -- or any complainants who were not able to make their complaint because of language access issues? prince, i heard you say that when y lost your russian language, obviously we have a very large russian language population in the city. you have -- for such a small staff you have a tremendous variety of language speakers. i would be interested to know if we are missing anybody because of language issues. director hicks: we are able to accommodate all languages of complaints that arrive a
information. but civilian oversight agencies throughout the united states all are a little bit different. on the other hand, it is a good idea to gather as much data as we can on best practices. commissioner kingsley: ok. thank you very much. appreciate it. commissioner hammer: thank you for your report. it is clear you and your staff have a tremendous amount of time. you have given us a valuable tool to compare where the o.c.c. is now and where it would be in the future. a couple follow-up...
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companies in the united states collect information on european consumers. government agencies in the united states as european travelers to provide him permission to these agencies to make determinations about whether or not they may pose a threat to the country. these two factors combined have made the europeans increasingly uneasy about the flow of personal data to the united states. as a consequence, there is increasing pressure being brought on the united states to update its privacy laws. essentially, to give european consumers and european citizens of bit more control over the collection and use of their data. this may sound like one of those issues that makes its way somewhere into an agenda for a trade meeting if people have a little bit of time left over at the end of the day when they're done discussing all the important issues and they get around to this privacy issue. but almost the opposite is true. this is the issue that is beginning to dominate trade meetings. it is the issue debt rises to the top of this discussion. most recently, when the vice- president of th
companies in the united states collect information on european consumers. government agencies in the united states as european travelers to provide him permission to these agencies to make determinations about whether or not they may pose a threat to the country. these two factors combined have made the europeans increasingly uneasy about the flow of personal data to the united states. as a consequence, there is increasing pressure being brought on the united states to update its privacy laws....
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epidemic in the united states right now and this gives good information so you make a conscious choice of what food they are going to eat. >> reporter: but the state doesn't require local agencieso check for accuracy. >> the restaurant could actually do their own lab clinical analysis and get that information. if they do that and they can show us that, that's great. >> reporter: sawyer says restaurants use a variety of sources to calculate nutritional valley and to date his office has received no complaints. they can tell us when they got it off the fda website or some other program they used and if no pie today, ted? no, no, i just paid my car insurance bill -- ouch. [ man whistles ] sounds like somebody paid too much. excuse me? i use progressive's "name your price" tool. they showed me a range of coverages, and i picked the one that worked for me. i saved hundreds when switching. hundreds? who are you? just a man that loves savings... and pie. out there with a better way. now, that's progressive. warriors first opponent after the all-star break?? the boston >>> talk about a rude awakening. warriors after the all-star break. boston celtics currently leading in the eastern con
epidemic in the united states right now and this gives good information so you make a conscious choice of what food they are going to eat. >> reporter: but the state doesn't require local agencieso check for accuracy. >> the restaurant could actually do their own lab clinical analysis and get that information. if they do that and they can show us that, that's great. >> reporter: sawyer says restaurants use a variety of sources to calculate nutritional valley and to date his...
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epidemic in the united states right now and this gives good information so you make a conscious choice of what food they are going to eat. >> reporter: but the state doesn't require local agencies to check for accuracy. >> the restaurant could actually do their own lab clinical analysis and get that information. if they do that and they can show us that, that's great. >> reporter: sawyer says restaurants use a variety of sources to calculate nutritional valley and to date his office has received no complaints. they can tell us when they got it off the fda website or some other program they used and if it's a recognized method that works are us to. >>> there is no force like the one that comes from joining forces. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, warriors first opponent after the all-star break?? the boston >>> talk about a rude awakening. warriors after the all-star break. boston celtics currently leading in the eastern conference standings. oakland native paul pierce trying to get his first win in oakland since 2003. warriors in control. stephen curry getting to the hoop. foul. warriors by seven. curry had 18. but meet boston's big 3. ray allen. boston takes a five-point lead in the 3rd.
epidemic in the united states right now and this gives good information so you make a conscious choice of what food they are going to eat. >> reporter: but the state doesn't require local agencies to check for accuracy. >> the restaurant could actually do their own lab clinical analysis and get that information. if they do that and they can show us that, that's great. >> reporter: sawyer says restaurants use a variety of sources to calculate nutritional valley and to date his...
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information they did before. he decided iraq was responsible for the assassination attempt and the united states would retaliate by bombing day agency in baghdad on saturday. i did not know it. then i realized i have now given them that guidance. i realized in hindsight what i should have said was when the president receives information from the fbi he will make a decision. but i did not. i think it is an example of how you have to think five moves ahead of all the time because it is not only about what is happening today, but the future. i learned to do that much better. >> some things people don't realize is in many ways the press secretary acts like a reporter as well. i don't know the answers to everything. i will call somebody at the national security council that i trust. i might also ask the chief of staff to make sure i got the same answer. then you know those two have to talk. >> the most common question is who tells you what to say? no one tells you what to say. >> or everyone tells you what to say. >> it is of to the press secretary to be a reporter. >> what is the biggest mistake? >> that was it. >> i am sure you could p
information they did before. he decided iraq was responsible for the assassination attempt and the united states would retaliate by bombing day agency in baghdad on saturday. i did not know it. then i realized i have now given them that guidance. i realized in hindsight what i should have said was when the president receives information from the fbi he will make a decision. but i did not. i think it is an example of how you have to think five moves ahead of all the time because it is not only...
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obesity problem in the united states so this gives them information to make a conscious choice of what food they are going to eat. >> reporter: but the state doesn't require local agencieseck for accuracy. >> the restaurant can do their own lab clinical, lab analysis and get the information. if they do that and show us that, that's great. >> reporter: sawyer says restaurants use a variety of sources to calculate nutritional value and to date his office has received no complaints. >> they can tell us that they got it off the usda website or some other program they used, that's a recognized method that works for us, too. >> reporter: go to wbssf.com and click on "connect" to send me your good questions. >>> the heart of the fire storm in wisconsin, a plan to end collective bargaining with state workers. guess what, the very same proposal has just landed in california. >> how did this california school district go from worst to first? >> people are beating the doors down to get in. >> reporter: what did bay area struggling city schools can learn from their success coming up next. [ music ] (announcer) roundup extended control is no ordinary weed killer. because it does two
obesity problem in the united states so this gives them information to make a conscious choice of what food they are going to eat. >> reporter: but the state doesn't require local agencieseck for accuracy. >> the restaurant can do their own lab clinical, lab analysis and get the information. if they do that and show us that, that's great. >> reporter: sawyer says restaurants use a variety of sources to calculate nutritional value and to date his office has received no...
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information sharing within the united states government. we missed critical opportunities to prevent the 9/11 attacks because of the failures to share information between government agencies. intelligence community has made progress since 9/11 in improving information sharing and we cannot allow the wikileaks disaster to be an excuse to halt or reverse these programs. we need to make sure we learned the right lessons from wikileaks. the right lesson is to redouble our efforts to promote information sharing while protecting security of that information. it like to call it smart access. smart axis is the identity-based information security management system that provides our ability to detect and deter the few bad actors, not an essentially deny access to the sensitive information they need to get their work done. in response to that fiasco, the intelligence community and defense department have put together a good plan to implement smart access tools like auditing controls to detect the misuse of our sensitive data. similar to the systems credit card companies used to detect fraud. is long overdue smart access fixes will not be cheap, but i believe they are will worth the
information sharing within the united states government. we missed critical opportunities to prevent the 9/11 attacks because of the failures to share information between government agencies. intelligence community has made progress since 9/11 in improving information sharing and we cannot allow the wikileaks disaster to be an excuse to halt or reverse these programs. we need to make sure we learned the right lessons from wikileaks. the right lesson is to redouble our efforts to promote...
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information sharing within the united states government. we miss critical opportunities to prevent the 9/11 attacks because of our failures to share information between government agencies. the committee has made tremendous progress and 9/11. we cannot allow the wikileaks disaster to be an excuse to halt or reverse this programs. we need to make sure that we may learn the right lessons from wikileaks. the right lesson is to redouble our efforts to promote information sharing while protecting the security of that information. i like to call it smart access. it is the system -- in response to that fiasco, the intelligence community and defense department has put together a good plan to implement smart access tools to detect our presence of data. -- are sensitive data. these long overdue fixes will not be cheap. i believe they are well worth the price and the investment by the american people. this committee will monitor the implementation of these fixes. with that, i look forward to working with you all. i look forward to your questions on the threats that face america. i know they are many. i know the hours logged are also many. we have had the privilege of meeting many
information sharing within the united states government. we miss critical opportunities to prevent the 9/11 attacks because of our failures to share information between government agencies. the committee has made tremendous progress and 9/11. we cannot allow the wikileaks disaster to be an excuse to halt or reverse this programs. we need to make sure that we may learn the right lessons from wikileaks. the right lesson is to redouble our efforts to promote information sharing while protecting...
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information sharing within the united states government. we miss critical opportunities to prevent the 9/11 attacks because of our failures to share information between government agencies. the committee has made tremendous progress and 9/11. we cannot allow the wikileaks disaster to be an excuse to halt or reverse this programs. we need to make sure that we may learn the right lessons from wikileaks. the right lesson is to redouble our efforts to promote information sharing while protecting the security of that information. i like to call it smart access. it is the system -- in response to that fiasco, the intelligence community and defense department has put together a good plan to implement smart access tools to detect our presence of data. -- are sensitive data. these long overdue fixes will not be cheap. i believe they are well worth the price and the investment by the american people. this committee will monitor the implementation of these fixes. with that, i look forward to working with you all. i look forward to your questions on the threats that face america. i know they are many. i know the hours logged are also many. we have had the privilege of meeting many
information sharing within the united states government. we miss critical opportunities to prevent the 9/11 attacks because of our failures to share information between government agencies. the committee has made tremendous progress and 9/11. we cannot allow the wikileaks disaster to be an excuse to halt or reverse this programs. we need to make sure that we may learn the right lessons from wikileaks. the right lesson is to redouble our efforts to promote information sharing while protecting...
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information on hitler to overthrow him when the opportunity came. same in the united states, you know? is we -- there is a suspicion that fbi or i like to call these so-called intelligence agencies agencies of state terrorism, and that exists in every country whether it's in russia or in the united states or anywhere else. they have probably knocked off kennedy and those kinds of things do happen, and then we saw bush sr. who was a cia chief, his son becoming a president. so that -- is there something going on to either knock off medvedev and putin together, or there may be an adversarial relationship at some point and one of them will overthrow, something like that is happening? will[laughter] or some third person like what happened to khrushchev will come and, boom, overthrow these guys? >> if you're talking about information collected by the fsb about medvedev and putin, we have some examples but only in the 1990s when we have -- [inaudible] who collected information. he published it. but i think if there should be reason for those things. and the first thing is that you have to have public opinion and very strong medias to publish this stuff. because from the media if you ha
information on hitler to overthrow him when the opportunity came. same in the united states, you know? is we -- there is a suspicion that fbi or i like to call these so-called intelligence agencies agencies of state terrorism, and that exists in every country whether it's in russia or in the united states or anywhere else. they have probably knocked off kennedy and those kinds of things do happen, and then we saw bush sr. who was a cia chief, his son becoming a president. so that -- is there...
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information they did before. he decided iraq was responsible for the assassination attempt and the united states would retaliate by bombing day agencyn baghdad on saturday. i did not know it. then i realized i have now given them that guidance. i realized in hindsight what i should have said was when the president receives information from the fbi he will make a decision. but i did not. i think it is an example of how you have to think five moves ahead of all the time because it is not only about what is happening today, but the future. i learned to do that much better. >> some things people don't realize is in many ways the press secretary acts like a reporter as well. i don't know the answers to everything. i will call somebody at the national security council that i trust. i might also ask the chief of staff to make sure i got the same answer. then you know those two have to talk. >> the most common question is who tells you what to say? no one tells you what to say. >> or everyone tells you what to say. >> it is of to the press secretary to be a reporter. >> what is the biggest mistake? >> that was it. >> i am sure you could put
information they did before. he decided iraq was responsible for the assassination attempt and the united states would retaliate by bombing day agencyn baghdad on saturday. i did not know it. then i realized i have now given them that guidance. i realized in hindsight what i should have said was when the president receives information from the fbi he will make a decision. but i did not. i think it is an example of how you have to think five moves ahead of all the time because it is not only...
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information they did before. he decided iraq was responsible for the assassination attempt and the united states would retaliate by bombing day agency in baghdad on saturday. this was friday. i did not know it. until the following day. then i realized i have now given them that guidance. oh, my gosh. i realized in hindsight what i should have said was when the president receives information from the fbi he will make a decision. and until then, i have nothing more to say. but i did not. i think it is an example of how you have to think five moves ahead of all the time because it is not only about what is happening today, but the future. i learned to do that much better. painful experience, and i think, probably, everybody. >> some things people don't realize is in many ways the press secretary acts like a reporter as well. i don't know the answers to everything. i get a question. i am, like, "i do not know." i will call somebody at the national security council that i trust. i might also ask the chief of staff to make sure i got the same answer. then you know those two have to talk. >> the most common question is that i think all of
information they did before. he decided iraq was responsible for the assassination attempt and the united states would retaliate by bombing day agency in baghdad on saturday. this was friday. i did not know it. until the following day. then i realized i have now given them that guidance. oh, my gosh. i realized in hindsight what i should have said was when the president receives information from the fbi he will make a decision. and until then, i have nothing more to say. but i did not. i think...
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united states. we allow the employer to check in that government data base and confirmed the authorization of the employee. host: for more information on the program, 1000 new businesses signing up according to your agencyey require the use of the program for federal contractors. 98.3% of workers put through e- thereby were automatically confirm this work eligible in 2010. guest: we are proud of the programs accuracy. an employer will carry our system to determine whether the individual but for the employer is in fact authorized. usually within a matter of minutes, we can confirm the work authorization of that individual. we are extremely accurate in identifying a work-authorized employee has in fact work- authorized. host: how much are you spending on the program? guest: congress is very supportive of the program. we received an appropriation of over $100 million a year to run the program, to build improvements to the program, to establish monitoring and compliance efforts, so it is a very robust and well supported program. we're grateful to congress for that support. host: we will get plenty of calls, i am sure, from one side of the other. what is the biggest issue brought to your concern about the pr
united states. we allow the employer to check in that government data base and confirmed the authorization of the employee. host: for more information on the program, 1000 new businesses signing up according to your agencyey require the use of the program for federal contractors. 98.3% of workers put through e- thereby were automatically confirm this work eligible in 2010. guest: we are proud of the programs accuracy. an employer will carry our system to determine whether the individual but for...
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agencies. >> are you privy to that information? >> we see a lot of it. >> based on that, de information is that a substantial majority of the iraqi people would like the united statescontinue with the security presence absence the military, is that correct? >> they want an overall relationship -- i would not say a substantial majority, but it is much higher wanting a relationship with us then the population that wants to have american force presence. that typically is quite low between 7%-20%. >> with regard to the situation that we intend to have after january 1, is there a majority support for that? >> i would have to check the polls. it is a tricky question. >> they get tricky even inside the united states. >> they were tricky inside turkey, where essentially -- in all of these countries there is a nervousness about countries having to close relations with anybody, including iran. or the sunni-arab countries. they are worried about relations because all of these countries have a long history of colonial stationed and such, so the general reaction of the population is to be wary. nonetheless, as we take that in mind we would say there is a general positive feelin
agencies. >> are you privy to that information? >> we see a lot of it. >> based on that, de information is that a substantial majority of the iraqi people would like the united statescontinue with the security presence absence the military, is that correct? >> they want an overall relationship -- i would not say a substantial majority, but it is much higher wanting a relationship with us then the population that wants to have american force presence. that typically is...