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. >> anyway, that was very unprofessional, around son pooper. (laughter) munch ma quchi, we'll be right back. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight was once the world's most wanted hacker. he'll never get my password it's-- (laughter) please welcome kevin mitnick. (applause) >> thanks for coming on. great to meet you. >> great to meet you too. >> you sir were once considered the world's most famous hacker. the most wanted man in computer crime. correct? >> yes. >> okay. you are a consultant now but at one time you were let's see, you bypassed the security systems of motorola sun microsystems and pacific bell. >> yes, i did. >> you served jail time for this. how much. >> five years. >> five years. >> and a year in solitary confinement. >> why a year in solitary confinement. you don't look like a dangerous guy. >> i'm very dangerous. >> the prosecutor has told a judge during a bail hearing that i could pick up the telephone and connect to noraad and whistle the launch codes and launch a nuclear weapon. and because of this, the judg
. >> anyway, that was very unprofessional, around son pooper. (laughter) munch ma quchi, we'll be right back. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight was once the world's most wanted hacker. he'll never get my password it's-- (laughter) please welcome kevin mitnick. (applause) >> thanks for coming on. great to meet you. >> great to meet you too. >> you sir were once considered the world's most famous hacker. the most wanted man in computer crime....
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i do not know if i have an unprofessional level, but as well as in any powwow irina, so it gives me greatride and pleasure as well toemcee -- to emcee this event. how many native americans in the san francisco bay area? let's see -- one, two -- [laughter] over 60,000. how many in oakland? 29,000. it is just really need for the san francisco bay area, northern california, california -- it is really neat to recognize native american heritage month with these four that we on this day. again, i know them well. and i can call them my friends, even though one of them is lakota. at this time, i would like to turn the microphone over to john of kqed. >> thanks, carol -- banks, ea -- thanks, earl. i'm president of kqed media. i'm glad you are all here, and we are glad you are all here, and kqed is proud to be joining in partnership with the san francisco mayor's office of neighborhood services and the san francisco native american health center and the native american aids project in celebrating american indian heritage month. we proudly celebrates the diversity out northern california by commemor
i do not know if i have an unprofessional level, but as well as in any powwow irina, so it gives me greatride and pleasure as well toemcee -- to emcee this event. how many native americans in the san francisco bay area? let's see -- one, two -- [laughter] over 60,000. how many in oakland? 29,000. it is just really need for the san francisco bay area, northern california, california -- it is really neat to recognize native american heritage month with these four that we on this day. again, i...
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tonight's discussion follow as grand jury investigation that also cites unprofessional behavior by building inspectors and a disproportionate number of cleanup jobs given to one contractor who later inflated the cost of the work. >>> water will be more expensive for palo alto homeowners next month. the city council approved a 21% rate increase. the average customer will pay about $18 more. the city expects the cost to deliver water will double and this increase will help cover those costs. >>> you are being asked to spare the air. it's the second day in a row that air quality issues have issued the alert in the bay area. you are encouraged to reduce energy use and use public transportation. air quality officials say conditions are unhealthy today because of the heat and relatively light winds. >>> and today's warm temperatures also mean high fire danger in the bay area. crews are still watching for fires at the chabot park. it started yesterday on the northeastern end of lake chabot. the park was closed for hours and dozens of campers were told to leave. >>> good afternoon to you. giving yo
tonight's discussion follow as grand jury investigation that also cites unprofessional behavior by building inspectors and a disproportionate number of cleanup jobs given to one contractor who later inflated the cost of the work. >>> water will be more expensive for palo alto homeowners next month. the city council approved a 21% rate increase. the average customer will pay about $18 more. the city expects the cost to deliver water will double and this increase will help cover those...
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ethical code, and so that you can control their licenses and removal of their licenses if they act unprofessionally. of course, monopolies are not something that historic way russia would consider to be an option. they have the issues they're considering over there. china, which i just returned from, they have just announced that they have 200,000 lawyers in china today. the chinese government announced they will have 1 million lawyers in the next 10 years. you might ask yourself, what country wants more lawyers? let me tell you one thing about the chinese. they are very smart. an example of how the world has changed is more ipo's were done in shanghai last year than in london and new york combined. all right? it tells you where the world is shifting. why do they need more lawyers? they understand that they want to be the dominant economic and business powerhouse in the world. they look at the american model. they need lawyers to make those deals. i would advise them to have a quality legal education. that is opposed to brazil, where you have 1000 law schools, you can open a law school for a couple
ethical code, and so that you can control their licenses and removal of their licenses if they act unprofessionally. of course, monopolies are not something that historic way russia would consider to be an option. they have the issues they're considering over there. china, which i just returned from, they have just announced that they have 200,000 lawyers in china today. the chinese government announced they will have 1 million lawyers in the next 10 years. you might ask yourself, what country...
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it's unprofessional. when you are dealing with somebody who has a loss like this, just think of the word professional. that's what we try to do. this sort of body language here, she's trying to comfort here, do you think she's buying it? not with that body language. she's not really buying it. some people won't. some people will never be the same. like that thing with katrina, some people are really good but you can tell just under the surface that they are a wreck. give them space, try to be professional, try to comfort them if you can, but some people won't let you. and don't take it personal. that's the main thing, just don't take it personal. sometimes people just can't be helped. they are not mad at you, they don't hate you, you are trying to help them. they probably understand that, but they have suffered a terrific loss and some people you can't help. but try. you got to try anyway. that's kind of why we're here, we want to try. some other feels, disorientation, physical or emotional numbness, loss
it's unprofessional. when you are dealing with somebody who has a loss like this, just think of the word professional. that's what we try to do. this sort of body language here, she's trying to comfort here, do you think she's buying it? not with that body language. she's not really buying it. some people won't. some people will never be the same. like that thing with katrina, some people are really good but you can tell just under the surface that they are a wreck. give them space, try to be...
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sided feud with democratic congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz back in july he called her bio unprofessional and despicable and said she didn't deserve to be respected as a leader or yesterday in a radio interview west i'll get on even. no mention of any human issue to be undiplomatic newsgroup you keep going. first thing pops and. it will. be a book is a story about what i said if i believe this is the end of the first you know. what does anyone really surprised that ellen was continues to act like a sexist separator after all he is a favorite of the tea party and that's a very very a. coming up with the troy davis execution still fresh in our minds there's another tale of an innocent man who was put to death coming forward and yes which republican governor has his fingerprints all over the story of cameron todd willingham after the birth. what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions it's time to break through a bit through who can you trust no one who is in view with the noble mission to read see where are we heading state controlled capitalism is called
sided feud with democratic congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz back in july he called her bio unprofessional and despicable and said she didn't deserve to be respected as a leader or yesterday in a radio interview west i'll get on even. no mention of any human issue to be undiplomatic newsgroup you keep going. first thing pops and. it will. be a book is a story about what i said if i believe this is the end of the first you know. what does anyone really surprised that ellen was continues to...
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sided feud with democratic congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz back in july he called her bio unprofessional and despicable and said she didn't deserve to be respected as a leader but yesterday in a radio interview west i'll get on even though. i mention in any given issue to be diplomatically true if you continue with the end of the first thing option. if you . need to. stay above what this is if i believe this is the end of the first reality. but is anyone really surprised that allen was continues to act like a sexist seventh grader after all he is a favorite of the tea party and that's a very very good. coming up with the troy davis execution still fresh in our minds there's another tale of an innocent man who was put to death coming forward and yes which republican governor has his fingerprints all over the story of cameron todd willingham after the for. what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decision to break through that sort of if you may who can you. trust no one who is going to do with a global missionary city where we had a state controlled capitalis
sided feud with democratic congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz back in july he called her bio unprofessional and despicable and said she didn't deserve to be respected as a leader but yesterday in a radio interview west i'll get on even though. i mention in any given issue to be diplomatically true if you continue with the end of the first thing option. if you . need to. stay above what this is if i believe this is the end of the first reality. but is anyone really surprised that allen was...
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money needs to go not into finance and not interest this is which in the end can be also very unprofessionally with good financial eyes originally we're going to go to a short break and when we return from the break we'll talk about the fate of western capitalism and globalization stay with r.t. . slow. wealthy british. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy which might scholars or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our cheat. if. he. says. welcome back to crosstalk i'm peter lavelle we're discussing the fate of capitalism in the age of globalization right shift gears here i mean one of the things that's happening in western economies is this what i call this age of entitlement where people believe that the state owes them something and looking at the baby boomers here i mean is this something to how many and it's mixed in with election cycles here too you know where your actions cycle going on in the united states nobody wants to touch these entitlements not just the kiss of death when you want to be elected
money needs to go not into finance and not interest this is which in the end can be also very unprofessionally with good financial eyes originally we're going to go to a short break and when we return from the break we'll talk about the fate of western capitalism and globalization stay with r.t. . slow. wealthy british. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy which might scholars or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser...
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the money needs to go not into finance and not into services which in the end can be also very unprofessionally with good financial lives all right gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and we return from the break we'll talk about the fate of western capitalism and globalization stay with r.t. . ok. well when one deals with war for a customer realize that this tremendous amounts of damage that are done not just human damage but damage the physical environment in which the battlefield takes place tremendous amounts of damage done by aerial bombs by napalm boy chemical sims whether it's our sonic boom six factory or a mammal zoo or it's the burning oil field syria and iraq or against stroy coral reefs in the pacific for ramming purposes the list just goes on and on the geneva conventions nineteen forty nine states that share shall be taken in the war to protect the involved against widespread long term and severe damage the united states although it is accepted almost all of the provisions protocol and one has taken exception to that. i. am. welcome back to cross talk i'm peter lavelle we
the money needs to go not into finance and not into services which in the end can be also very unprofessionally with good financial lives all right gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and we return from the break we'll talk about the fate of western capitalism and globalization stay with r.t. . ok. well when one deals with war for a customer realize that this tremendous amounts of damage that are done not just human damage but damage the physical environment in which the battlefield...
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question why are they going after public sector jobs because they're trying to make teachers unprofessional so that they can go after their salaries look at every republican. on these programs that are out there in congress they haven't their number one job and don't let america forget this is to make obama fail they have not been a deuce of a single damn job at all they have taken for example congressional black caucus has introduced forty job creation bills guess what having gotten out of committee so i think what's going to happen this is going to slap on in the face come next to this this election term because people are suffering and they're going to remember that it the president set a goal at least he's trying they're introducing job creation bills and what you've got is a party that is been the obstruction is all you have to ask them is what is their job creations bill why is the public policy bills that create jobs they don't have solicit what's the working class it. being as is and then surely you know like that perhaps that is that the public sector is going to pass out of privat
question why are they going after public sector jobs because they're trying to make teachers unprofessional so that they can go after their salaries look at every republican. on these programs that are out there in congress they haven't their number one job and don't let america forget this is to make obama fail they have not been a deuce of a single damn job at all they have taken for example congressional black caucus has introduced forty job creation bills guess what having gotten out of...
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that's why i bring notes out on stage, which i've--you know, some people find unprofessional or seemingly ill-prepared. but, you know, i'm not doing the same exact set the same exact way every single time i go onstage, so nothing is committed to memory in that sense. you know, you do political humor, and there aren't a lot of people doing that. we've got a lot of jokes about sex and relationships and so on. a minority of people doing really topical stuff, and why is that? well, you know, i actually do-- i certainly do my share of relationship stuff and, you know, airplane stuff, but i also am a follower of politics, you know. i watch all the shows that the mainstream media has to offer me. you know, i watch hardball and tim russert and the beltway boys and crossfire and bill o'reilly and his supposed no-spin zone. let me just say right now, bill o'reilly, no. you spin harder than anybody i've ever seen. i just have to say that. and if bill can hear that, he needs to know that everybody is on to him. he spins, through voice inflection and body language, harder than anyone. but--and then i
that's why i bring notes out on stage, which i've--you know, some people find unprofessional or seemingly ill-prepared. but, you know, i'm not doing the same exact set the same exact way every single time i go onstage, so nothing is committed to memory in that sense. you know, you do political humor, and there aren't a lot of people doing that. we've got a lot of jokes about sex and relationships and so on. a minority of people doing really topical stuff, and why is that? well, you know, i...
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"the story painted a grossly inaccurate picture and was unprofessionally done, but my little girl comment have a bad day. i'll forgive her bad story if she'll forgive my poor choice of words." nikki haley has yet to contest a single fact reported by renee dudley. not one word, not one sentence. she has not disputed anything in renee dudley's original reporting. now, i for one am not horrified by her average daily hotel bill on the european trip or any of the expenses listed in renee dudley's report which as i said remains uncontested for accuracy. i actually think foreign travel by american government officials is a good thing. i especially think republicans need to learn more, a lot more, about france. a country they normally use as a punch line of their empty headed jingoistic jokes about the world we live in. and i'm an admitted socialist in a country where people like nikki haley are simply socialism condemners who constantly make socialistic choices and actually support socialistic programs. government intervening in the marketplace is not a capitalist idea. government inserting itse
"the story painted a grossly inaccurate picture and was unprofessionally done, but my little girl comment have a bad day. i'll forgive her bad story if she'll forgive my poor choice of words." nikki haley has yet to contest a single fact reported by renee dudley. not one word, not one sentence. she has not disputed anything in renee dudley's original reporting. now, i for one am not horrified by her average daily hotel bill on the european trip or any of the expenses listed in renee...
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some good in the midst of a quote, bed bug caliber infestation of bad teachers he was labeled unprofessionalsensitive. i'm joined now by john owens. a magazine writer and former new york city schoolteacher to talk more about his experience. you were saying you focused mainly on kids between the eighth grade level and tenth grade levels. >> right. >> but you were saying it's kind of a nightmare, because you were living in a teaching world where your hands were tied by bureaucracy. explain what you mean by that. >> well, what it is now. you see so much of everybody's assuming all teachers are bad. and in my experience, when i went into the school, i started exactly a year ago today, as a teacher in new york city public schools in the south bronx. it was, you're a bad teacher. if you were a good teacher you could control the kids. if you were a good teacher, all the kids would -- would do very well. if you were a good teacher, maybe the parents would answer the phone when you call. and so what it became was, teachers are bad until proven good. and it's very easy to be proven bad. >> you came fr
some good in the midst of a quote, bed bug caliber infestation of bad teachers he was labeled unprofessionalsensitive. i'm joined now by john owens. a magazine writer and former new york city schoolteacher to talk more about his experience. you were saying you focused mainly on kids between the eighth grade level and tenth grade levels. >> right. >> but you were saying it's kind of a nightmare, because you were living in a teaching world where your hands were tied by bureaucracy....
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going to start and we're going to try to make this little show, which has always been silly and unprofessionalely inconsequential in the larger world, we're going to try to do one of these tonight and then we'll try tomorrow and then so on and so on. >> the reason that i am doing a show and the reason i am back to work is because of mayor giuliani. very early on, after the attack, and how strange does it sound to invoke that phrase, after the attack, mayor giuliani encouraged us and here lately implored us to go back to our lives, go on living, continue trying to make new york city the place that it should be. and because of him, i'm here tonight. >> live, from new york, it's saturday night! >> all right. well, at 47 minutes past the hour, tomorrow morning, starting at 6:00 a.m., i will be in new york at ground zero bringing you "cnn sunday morning" from there. we'll be looking back, but it's also important for the country to look ahead and how far we've come since 9/11 and still how much further we need to go. then starting at 8:00 a.m., cnn will have complete coverage of all the remembrance
going to start and we're going to try to make this little show, which has always been silly and unprofessionalely inconsequential in the larger world, we're going to try to do one of these tonight and then we'll try tomorrow and then so on and so on. >> the reason that i am doing a show and the reason i am back to work is because of mayor giuliani. very early on, after the attack, and how strange does it sound to invoke that phrase, after the attack, mayor giuliani encouraged us and here...
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the dna evidence the jury heard in the first trial was so sloppily handled and unprofessionally examined: dna on a bra strap and a knife they adry beaut to amanda. >> reporter: the dna wasn't handle properly. in italy the judge let them hear tonight first trial. the statements she made to the police within hours of the death of the roommate, the interrogation was so brutal, no american judge would allow a jury to their hat q and a. i think she'll go free on saturday and literally walk out of the courtroom. martha: judge napolitano, thank you very much. bill: in a moment congress is set to investigate planned parenthood. also coming up is this. martha: he's not running but that does mean donald trump is out of politics. is he the new gait keeper for republican nominees? let me tell you about a very important phone call i made. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on
the dna evidence the jury heard in the first trial was so sloppily handled and unprofessionally examined: dna on a bra strap and a knife they adry beaut to amanda. >> reporter: the dna wasn't handle properly. in italy the judge let them hear tonight first trial. the statements she made to the police within hours of the death of the roommate, the interrogation was so brutal, no american judge would allow a jury to their hat q and a. i think she'll go free on saturday and literally walk out...
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. >> what he said, albeit callous and unprofessional, it wasn't extreme behavior.n it comes to intentional inflick of emotional distress, it's outrageous, it's extreme. it's being super callous -- megyn: this is over the top. >> this is exactly the type of behavior, in my view, which the statute was invented for. megyn: let me ask you, i mean, i can see their point because, while i don't like how the employer handled it, you can't have, you know, employees constantly in tears, constantly stopping the flow of business in the workplace to talk about their personal issues. you know, if you let it happen with the one, then it's going to happen with another. can't you, is it legal, joey, for an employer to say we'll support you however we can, or forget it, even what this employer said, not we'll sport you, you just get yourself together. don't bring it in here. >> well, you know what? i'm very sensitive to that, megyn, and it's a great point. however, i think an employer owes a duty to the employee that is beyond that. the human resource director not only should be cal
. >> what he said, albeit callous and unprofessional, it wasn't extreme behavior.n it comes to intentional inflick of emotional distress, it's outrageous, it's extreme. it's being super callous -- megyn: this is over the top. >> this is exactly the type of behavior, in my view, which the statute was invented for. megyn: let me ask you, i mean, i can see their point because, while i don't like how the employer handled it, you can't have, you know, employees constantly in tears,...
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going to start and we are going to try to make this little show, which has always been silly and unprofessionaltry to do one of these tonight and then we will try tomorrow and then so on and so on. >> the reason that i am doing a show and the reason i am back to work is because of mayor giuliani. very early on after the attack, and how strange does it sound to invoke that phrase, after the attack, mayor giuliani encouraged us and here lately, implored us to go back to our lives, go on living, continue trying to make new york city the place that it should be and because of him, i'm here tonight. >> live from new york it's saturday night! >> wow. it does bring you back to those days you really clearly don't want to remember. i just remember how afraid i felt. for the first time in my life, because i grew up in a time where, you know, i didn't experience war. so i just remember being afraid and i talked to my dad who was in his late 70s then because i was afraid to fly. he said i'm getting on a plane to go to vegas. if you're afraid, you let them win. he lived through pearl harbor. come o i'm amer
going to start and we are going to try to make this little show, which has always been silly and unprofessionaltry to do one of these tonight and then we will try tomorrow and then so on and so on. >> the reason that i am doing a show and the reason i am back to work is because of mayor giuliani. very early on after the attack, and how strange does it sound to invoke that phrase, after the attack, mayor giuliani encouraged us and here lately, implored us to go back to our lives, go on...