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she gave us the keys and dropped the flashlight. she was scared. she was crying. [ bleep ] herself. but the fear made her do it, gave the keys up. >> although donald's discharge is days away, he has yet to find a place to live upon release. >> when i came to prison i had everything. i had a house about three blocks from the beach in navarre and i was doing pretty decent, you know. when i came, they stripped all that away, all my clothes, vehicles. hell, my rights, you know, they took everything. >> this is what i will be taking out of prison. everything i own will be in here, letters and stuff i bought a long time ago. this shower bag. that's the only thing i'm getting out of prison, a leather bag and myself. >> but then a phone message comes into holman that can provide the answer to donald's search for a new home. >> hey, your father called today. >> who? >> your father. he said he didn't forget your birthday. he's made several attempts to send you a letter. he said happy birthday. he changed his mind. he's going to give you a second chance. if you're sincere about getting out and
she gave us the keys and dropped the flashlight. she was scared. she was crying. [ bleep ] herself. but the fear made her do it, gave the keys up. >> although donald's discharge is days away, he has yet to find a place to live upon release. >> when i came to prison i had everything. i had a house about three blocks from the beach in navarre and i was doing pretty decent, you know. when i came, they stripped all that away, all my clothes, vehicles. hell, my rights, you know, they...
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i went to amazon and read the comments, and i was curious, and are people going to admit people use the keyd they did and it works. >> they had handcuffs for their own recreational issues. >> they were not detailed about it. >> are you a pizza lover? >> i like black olives and an cho srae. >> forget the delivery man, it's about the domi copter. it launched the pie into the air in this promotional spot that you see here. domino's corporate confirmed the video and they said it was the brainchild of one of the franchises in the uk, and it delivered in a heat wave bag and arrived at your door in ten minutes, but don't expect the drones to take the place of your pizza driver anytime soon, the faa working out commercial use of the drones in the u.s. >> it drops the pizza on the hood of your car and you have no idea what the thump is. and then you are happy it's a black olive -- >> no, straight cheese. >> not even extra cheese? >> okay, extra cheese. >> let's talk about breakfast now. dunkin' donuts introduces this new item, one fried egg and smoked bacon served between two blazed donuts. we had t
i went to amazon and read the comments, and i was curious, and are people going to admit people use the keyd they did and it works. >> they had handcuffs for their own recreational issues. >> they were not detailed about it. >> are you a pizza lover? >> i like black olives and an cho srae. >> forget the delivery man, it's about the domi copter. it launched the pie into the air in this promotional spot that you see here. domino's corporate confirmed the video and...
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supplied to illegal militant groups in syria when the us recognized that one of the key opposition groups al nusra is an officially recognized terrorist organization linked to al qaeda how can they give weapons to that part of the opposition where will those weapons and. if you know. one of the newest concerns voiced by the russian president we haven't heard this concern before was that he believed that if weapons hypothetically are supplied to the syrian rebels they may in fact and up in europe and even in russia because what he reported stated it is a firm fact that around six hundred mercenaries from russia and europe are fighting on the side of the syrian rebels so as long as the composition clear composition among. the syrian rebels these weapons might end up in europe and create huge problems in the region he also told talked about the recent g eight summit saying that there is no single position on syria among the g eight countries some of the countries of the g. eight are in fact against supplying the syrian opposition with more additional weaponry but one thing that every side ev
supplied to illegal militant groups in syria when the us recognized that one of the key opposition groups al nusra is an officially recognized terrorist organization linked to al qaeda how can they give weapons to that part of the opposition where will those weapons and. if you know. one of the newest concerns voiced by the russian president we haven't heard this concern before was that he believed that if weapons hypothetically are supplied to the syrian rebels they may in fact and up in...
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used heavily in one of the others wasn't. because we have people on the ground and really great communication and key point people who were authorized to make decisions we quickly reallocated vehicles to go on to the line being used heavily so we can do that, and it was seamless to visitors, users and customers. we do have that capacity. >> and then -- i don't think we'll ever see the october 6-7 traffic although i'm hoping that the giants will be back in the hunt this year, i there any other for foreseeable big, multi event days at this juncture? >> we do have an overlap of other events but nothing that is costing us to get anxious. >> and the last time for the challenge races, the world series, a lot of the activity was concentrated in one spot instead of a focal point. this time it will be all along spread out from marina green to pier 27 and probably some down to 30-32. my sense -- and this is just again without knowledge -- given that we are expecting a significantly larger crowd to come and watch the races, spread out all along the waterfront, have we thought about that and made adjustments for that in the public transit? >> o
used heavily in one of the others wasn't. because we have people on the ground and really great communication and key point people who were authorized to make decisions we quickly reallocated vehicles to go on to the line being used heavily so we can do that, and it was seamless to visitors, users and customers. we do have that capacity. >> and then -- i don't think we'll ever see the october 6-7 traffic although i'm hoping that the giants will be back in the hunt this year, i there any...
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groundwork for positive legacy for the city to explore challenges that we may not have taken on previously and to lay paths forward for longer-term improvements for all of us. so the key differences in this year's events are sight and venue changes. last year the primary viewing location was marina green and this year also marina green and piers 27 and 29. this is a strategy put in place in advance, last year to turn out to be critical. one of the positive legacies that we already incorporated and institutionalized at sfmta to handle large events and be involved in planning and on the ground to respond to needs and demands as they arise throughout events. while in 2012, there were two real peak weekends, one was very big, this year we are having three months of sustained activity and some of those events are what we consider peak but no days as big as october 6 and 7. you may recall that that we can have not only the america's cup event but also fleet week, giants' playoffs, we just anticipate that kind of intensity this year. the people plan lays out a series of strategies that can as i said grow or shrink. we are working with the america's cup event to identify ligh
groundwork for positive legacy for the city to explore challenges that we may not have taken on previously and to lay paths forward for longer-term improvements for all of us. so the key differences in this year's events are sight and venue changes. last year the primary viewing location was marina green and this year also marina green and piers 27 and 29. this is a strategy put in place in advance, last year to turn out to be critical. one of the positive legacies that we already incorporated...
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well to quick key, but everybody talks about how fast you grade, but one of the things to miss is that to improve student performance, i have to know how much my students learn today. so usinghe quick key will help me to figure it out today and that makes me understand that 20% of the students understood the lesson so i need to dress up like a pirate and stand on a table and re-teach it tomorrow. >> and what about the teachers think about it? >> they are happy about saving time, but getting the data to help the student performance. >> have you seen increased test scores because of the daily assessments? >> i use the assessments, because they inform the teaching the next day. these students aim teaching are top 20% on the mla on the mcat. >>> we have turned cream into butter before, but now -- >> we are doing it in less than 60 seconds. >> we will reveal the trick to the churn in a moment. >>> now is the time of the show for this -- [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great prices on things you need. we know you look around for the best deals. that's why we give you real big club card deals each week. load up the cooler. 12 packs o
well to quick key, but everybody talks about how fast you grade, but one of the things to miss is that to improve student performance, i have to know how much my students learn today. so usinghe quick key will help me to figure it out today and that makes me understand that 20% of the students understood the lesson so i need to dress up like a pirate and stand on a table and re-teach it tomorrow. >> and what about the teachers think about it? >> they are happy about saving time, but...
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the instrument trying to sound like ray charles. every instrument speaks to us. has it's own voice. something about the sound of the organ and the way the keysow would you describe how the organ speaks to us? what does it say to us? what about the sound of it resonates with us? >> the differences you can try to make that thing singing. unlike a piano. when you strike a key, in a few seconds the song will die down. unless you strike it again. not true with the organ. once you strike the note it will stay with you until you either make it louder or softer or let it go. it is a little like the human voice. you can put a human characteristic on it. tavis: that is a great description. [laughter] that is what it does. that is why i love it so much. fast forward. your first big hit, "green onions, and after that you still had the good sense and presence of mind to say, i still need more training. a lot of folks to get a million seller and are not going to nobody school at that point. they are on the road, making money, making records. you took the time to go to indiana. why do i raise that? graduate of indiana university. here a national television
the instrument trying to sound like ray charles. every instrument speaks to us. has it's own voice. something about the sound of the organ and the way the keysow would you describe how the organ speaks to us? what does it say to us? what about the sound of it resonates with us? >> the differences you can try to make that thing singing. unlike a piano. when you strike a key, in a few seconds the song will die down. unless you strike it again. not true with the organ. once you strike the...
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occupancy is the key indicator used by hud to -- the hud standard for occupancy has been 98 percent. at the time of hud's last assessment of the san francisco housing authority it's act pansy rate was 93 percent. not only does the housing authority have a high number of /sra cant units, but they have remained vacant for extended periods of. you can see on this graph, hopefully, that the units -- and there are currently 276 vacant units in san francisco, have been vacant for an average of 195.5 days, or six-and-a-half months and this is despite hud standards that these units be turned over within 30 days. 276 current vacant units. that number may have changed since our audit. >> and what's the size of the wait list for these units? >> 26 thousand families on the waiting list. >> thank you. >> a major factor relating to the high vacancy is the high cost of preparing units for occupancy. the cost varies significantly between the senior units and family units are respective average costs of 7306 dollars and 14,779 dollars. there are also costs to not preparing units for occupancy. they l
occupancy is the key indicator used by hud to -- the hud standard for occupancy has been 98 percent. at the time of hud's last assessment of the san francisco housing authority it's act pansy rate was 93 percent. not only does the housing authority have a high number of /sra cant units, but they have remained vacant for extended periods of. you can see on this graph, hopefully, that the units -- and there are currently 276 vacant units in san francisco, have been vacant for an average of 195.5...
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. >> well, janelle and terry t digital fingerprinting you mentioned is the key. using technology to better track those who post child pornography online and in the process helping law enforcement to prosecute them. 17.3 million. that's how many images and videos of online child abuse the national center for missing and exploited children saw in 2011. >> the internet is a pervert's paradise. it keeps terry harmon of the santa clara county district attorney's office very busy but she is about to get high-tech help. google announcing a plan to bring $5 million to track child pornography and track those who post it. >> we receive web pages that contain this horrible, illegal material. as soon as we receive the lists, we block them search results so they won't come up in search. >> blocking search terms to protect kids while7$uju)r'g to track perpetrators to help law enforcement. >> it's very hard work. but when we report our finding of these, we report to them the information that's required by law for them to track down these victims, rescue them and arrest the perpetrato
. >> well, janelle and terry t digital fingerprinting you mentioned is the key. using technology to better track those who post child pornography online and in the process helping law enforcement to prosecute them. 17.3 million. that's how many images and videos of online child abuse the national center for missing and exploited children saw in 2011. >> the internet is a pervert's paradise. it keeps terry harmon of the santa clara county district attorney's office very busy but she...
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use in their decision- making to help them navigate the complexities that you face every day and to make the most difficult challenges -- decisions that go with those challenges. let me share some of the key guideposts that i regularly use. i share these not from the view that they are necessarily the right ones or the ones you should use, but more to encourage you to think about this notion of values based decision-making and to pose the question for yourself.what are my values? what are the things i will use as my guide posted making the decisions that lie before me? my first guidepost is fairly fundamental. i believe in the importance of trust in relationships. i want to make sure the decisions i make can contribute to increasing that trust at both the personal and interpersonal level.-- enterprise-level. to inspire trust, you must communicate very openly and honestly. trust is integral in meeting commitments, getting done what you commit yourself and your organization to get done. those who depend on you must have confidence in your reliability. this applies to just about any relationship that you have whether it is business or in your personal life.from a business perspective, leader
use in their decision- making to help them navigate the complexities that you face every day and to make the most difficult challenges -- decisions that go with those challenges. let me share some of the key guideposts that i regularly use. i share these not from the view that they are necessarily the right ones or the ones you should use, but more to encourage you to think about this notion of values based decision-making and to pose the question for yourself.what are my values? what are the...
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. >> ours is located near san jose so it doesn't cover the north bay so we use your radar as a key pieceo understand what is going to. >> what doppler radar generally it detects motion and the movement of systems that produce precipitation and intensity and the direction. the speed at which it is moving. all these things is what doppler radar does. >> to go down to street level to what is happening right in the neighborhood. you can say there is going from elm street to oak street in five minutes. that is the biggest advantage of having where we have it. think of the lead time you are going to get to see a storm coming in. that is getting people prepared. >> i'll never forget this woman who was in mill valley. i was out there reporting on a landslide there. her home devastated. everything she has ever had gone. she came up to me and she said thank you. she said your forecast, abc7's forecast being able to let me know days in advance, she was able to get her most precious things out of there and because we were able to give her that forecast. that is why we do our job. we try and do it th
. >> ours is located near san jose so it doesn't cover the north bay so we use your radar as a key pieceo understand what is going to. >> what doppler radar generally it detects motion and the movement of systems that produce precipitation and intensity and the direction. the speed at which it is moving. all these things is what doppler radar does. >> to go down to street level to what is happening right in the neighborhood. you can say there is going from elm street to oak...
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cbs reporter danielle nottingham tells us the white house and key lawmakers are defending the practice. >> reporter: the chairman of the house intelligence committee says the government program to collect phone records prevented a terrorist attack. >> it was a significant case that happened within the last few years. >> reporter: congressman rogers says details about the threat are classified. he also repeated a white house official statement that the national security agency monitors only phone numbers and other data, not names and does not listen to conversations. britain's guardian newspaper first reported the court order for verizon to send data on a daily basis. lawmakers say congress constantly reviews the program. >> terrorists will come after us if they can. and the only thing that we have to deter this is good intelligence. >> reporter: the obama administration is continuing a practice that was authorized under george w. bush after 9/11. the court order must be renewed every 90 days. >> i think the american people deserve to know whether their government is scooping up all of
cbs reporter danielle nottingham tells us the white house and key lawmakers are defending the practice. >> reporter: the chairman of the house intelligence committee says the government program to collect phone records prevented a terrorist attack. >> it was a significant case that happened within the last few years. >> reporter: congressman rogers says details about the threat are classified. he also repeated a white house official statement that the national security agency...
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world we've never vested so much power in so few hands and the founders of this country warned us against that can you elaborate on the turn key at the top tarion infrastructure. absolutely i mean essentially what we're doing here is we're saying less trust the government that they're going to use this data for good but all that means is that this data will continue to exist once we've opened a store this data will exist forever and will be available to any bureaucrat from the mid-level all the way out who can use it for any personal grudge or for political so what happens if we elect the wrong governments what happens if we elect a government that doesn't care about our civil liberties or doesn't even pretend to care about our civil liberties you know the stasi would be envious of this kind of level of surveillance if they had it in their hands if we ever elected government that that actually has ill will towards democracy we're in deep trouble because there will be absolutely no stopping them they'll have enormous power not only to suppress dissent but also to make sure that nobody really notices that the sense occurs becaus
world we've never vested so much power in so few hands and the founders of this country warned us against that can you elaborate on the turn key at the top tarion infrastructure. absolutely i mean essentially what we're doing here is we're saying less trust the government that they're going to use this data for good but all that means is that this data will continue to exist once we've opened a store this data will exist forever and will be available to any bureaucrat from the mid-level all the...
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but here is the important thing you should ne if you're not happy and don't use the coupon that is the key, you can return it for all of the money you spent. reason is unsettled law. >> up next super star students who is making a huge impact outside of the classroom. >> how this top scholar is helping young girls tackle a topic. >> coming up at 5:00 how lawmakers are overworking to make sure today's proposition 8 ruling results in a trouble free walk down the aisle for same-sex couple skptz decision that is about mom... yes honey? dad told me that cheerios is good for your heart, is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. [ dad ] jan? ♪ >>> here is a look, we hope. at 8:00 it's the middle then family tools at 8:30 followed by modern family then how to live with your parents for the rest of your live at 9:30. so what do you get when you combine top talent in the classroom with achievement in extracurricular activities? the answer is one of our abc 7 top scholars each receives a $1,000 scholarship. we've been br
but here is the important thing you should ne if you're not happy and don't use the coupon that is the key, you can return it for all of the money you spent. reason is unsettled law. >> up next super star students who is making a huge impact outside of the classroom. >> how this top scholar is helping young girls tackle a topic. >> coming up at 5:00 how lawmakers are overworking to make sure today's proposition 8 ruling results in a trouble free walk down the aisle for...
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the prism power points. quite extraordinary they put them into power point form, when you think about it, but they did. what do they tell us, because the key thing to me is the suggestion from them that they have worked hand in hand with these internet companies but many of these companies have come out strongly tonight saying absolutely, we did not work hand in hand with them. >> there are a couple things to know about that. one is that it's very clear from the fine print of the document and not just the fine print. there is something in the speaker's notes but also in the slides themselves. the government is clear that the most sensitive secret in this top secret/si/orcon/no foreign document is the identity of the companies. it puts the company in awkward position that it could have legal consequences for the company and they really, really don't want the companies to stop cooperating. i'm not shocked that the companies are denying it. i don't assume -- >> you believe them? >> there may be some technical basis on which they can say that we are not actively collaborating or that they don't have what we consider in our own definition to be
the prism power points. quite extraordinary they put them into power point form, when you think about it, but they did. what do they tell us, because the key thing to me is the suggestion from them that they have worked hand in hand with these internet companies but many of these companies have come out strongly tonight saying absolutely, we did not work hand in hand with them. >> there are a couple things to know about that. one is that it's very clear from the fine print of the document...
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they'll give us the keys, and they won't even say they're out of here.come in and they'll be gone. i'll go down and check it out. they'll be like, yeah, he resigned or -- because this is where you actually figure out if you really want to do this or not. >> five minutes. get ready. >> with their hands in their pockets and heads pointed to the ground, lines and lines of inmates are ushered through the long corridors of the jail to and from court. when they return to their housing unit, each inmate is searched and taken through a series of metal detectors. >> well, it's an adventure every day. >> deputy shannon sidney works on the fifth floor of the jail, also called 5000. it houses homosexuals. these inmates are segregated for their own protection. >> i call it the drama floor because you get a mix of everything. normally, they're separated from everyone else simply because you can't put them in general population because a lot of times they will be -- they will be abused. you can get rape or sodomy incidents. they wear blue tops and yellow pants. and wit
they'll give us the keys, and they won't even say they're out of here.come in and they'll be gone. i'll go down and check it out. they'll be like, yeah, he resigned or -- because this is where you actually figure out if you really want to do this or not. >> five minutes. get ready. >> with their hands in their pockets and heads pointed to the ground, lines and lines of inmates are ushered through the long corridors of the jail to and from court. when they return to their housing...
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abe is trying to keep his promises by adopting what's called the key performance indicator, often used in the business sector. instead of changing the goal as soon as you realize you can't achieve it, government officials said they'll pick up the pace or find other means to respect the target. abe-nomics has been considered fairly successful in its early stages. because it's winning investors back. abe was eager to show he can carry out what he said he plans to do, and that includes more public spending and more monetary easing. but the market has been shaky in recent weeks. some investors have called into question his determination to bring about change through structural reform and deregulation. abe is said to introduce his growth plan at the g-8 summit later this month. whether he'll be able to win support will depend on if he can convince people he can deliver on his policies even after next month's election. >>> the operator of the crippled fukushima daiichi nuclear plant says it has found a leak in a tank that stores water contomorrow natured with radioactive substances. official
abe is trying to keep his promises by adopting what's called the key performance indicator, often used in the business sector. instead of changing the goal as soon as you realize you can't achieve it, government officials said they'll pick up the pace or find other means to respect the target. abe-nomics has been considered fairly successful in its early stages. because it's winning investors back. abe was eager to show he can carry out what he said he plans to do, and that includes more public...
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the pickup. dowel sticks is used for the tuning keys. into the top of it here and then a mike plug in the top of it and additional plugs in the tail end. ♪ ooh, baby, the boogie-woogie do no more ♪ >> with headphones, tetter can play in the crowded dorm and not disturb his neighbors. ♪ and the boogie, woogie baby >> after success with the first, tetter crafted another guitar for his friend, jerome berrard, who is serving life without parole for a drug-related double murder. ♪ >> i paid the prison equivalent of $25 for it, which is nine packs of cigarettes. >> and he's had more highs off the guitar than he ever had off of drugs. he don't even fool with that anymore. >> learning to play guitar has been one of the high points of my life. it's a shame i had to do it here, but it's a miracle i did it. ♪ >> think you can get me on "american idol?" >> while tetter and berard pass the time playing guitar, a contraband brew called prison julep provides an escape for other inmates. >> of course, yeast is the catalyst for that. they're not able to
the pickup. dowel sticks is used for the tuning keys. into the top of it here and then a mike plug in the top of it and additional plugs in the tail end. ♪ ooh, baby, the boogie-woogie do no more ♪ >> with headphones, tetter can play in the crowded dorm and not disturb his neighbors. ♪ and the boogie, woogie baby >> after success with the first, tetter crafted another guitar for his friend, jerome berrard, who is serving life without parole for a drug-related double murder....
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you are not saying the same thing. >> well, i'm going to parse tepper, but i am a big fan and he used the keylieve it has settled yet, and most people watching say buy now, but he is saying when things start to calm down stocks are best, but they have not calmed down not with the bond market causing stress and $2 trillion etfs and the countries where they needed the imported capital and the money is coming out fast. it is good and bad and not all good, so those who are saying it is all good are complacent and too bad are negative. >> it is tough to start putting a finger on how far is enough. we are down about 5% at this point. do you watch stocks or something else? do you watch the bond market to find out when it calms down and when it is safe again? >> i am not watching stocks. i am only watching the bond market, because the bond market is completely in control here. >> and we need the 10-year more, and get the 10-year on the top. >> yes, and dave was terrific, because he gave you hope there, but you guys said a moment ago, if we get a bad number in the economy and the rates come down, and
you are not saying the same thing. >> well, i'm going to parse tepper, but i am a big fan and he used the keylieve it has settled yet, and most people watching say buy now, but he is saying when things start to calm down stocks are best, but they have not calmed down not with the bond market causing stress and $2 trillion etfs and the countries where they needed the imported capital and the money is coming out fast. it is good and bad and not all good, so those who are saying it is all...
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what's next for edward snowden and what's the future of the government's sweeping counterterror program? with us, two key voices from the senate intelligence committee, the republican vice chair, saxby chambliss of georgia, a supporter of the government's dragnet, and a prominent skeptic, colorado democrat mark udall. then, our "roundtable" on the broader questions raised by the leaks. is snowden a hero or a traitor? how much political damage has been done? and is this the dawn of a new age of big brother? >>> and good sunday morning. as the president prepares to depart this evening for the g-8 summit in northern ireland, global issues are certainly taking center stage. overnight in iran, celebrations in the streets after moderate hassan rohani was elected president. we'll be talking about that. quite a different scene in turkey. riot police used tear gas and clubs to clear antigovernment protesters from a square there. >>> and news out of jordan this morning where king abdullah warns the kingdom is ready to fight any threat to its security from the growing conflict in neighboring syria, a sign that that
what's next for edward snowden and what's the future of the government's sweeping counterterror program? with us, two key voices from the senate intelligence committee, the republican vice chair, saxby chambliss of georgia, a supporter of the government's dragnet, and a prominent skeptic, colorado democrat mark udall. then, our "roundtable" on the broader questions raised by the leaks. is snowden a hero or a traitor? how much political damage has been done? and is this the dawn of a...
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the key for us is for most .evices, is a one-time process you put in your credentials one- time and the next time you try to access our app on the device, it happens automatically. we are always trying to improve on that and make it easier for customers to access their username and password which sometimes a do not have readily of global the -- readily available. there are a lot of things we can do to ease that process. the goal is to make it easy and simple for customers. joined in 2005. he's started as senior executive vice president. ofserved as vice president mergers and acquisitions. when you were in that capacity, what did you work on? >> that was when i was at time warner inc., our parents. i did it under one title or another for eight years. to variousc partnerships related to time warner cable. when i moved on to time warner cable, i came in the capacity of senior executive vice president of what i joke about a grab the back of responsibilities ranging from legal to hr to programming deals. i've moved it to the cfo role. in washington for the cable show. what are some the issue
the key for us is for most .evices, is a one-time process you put in your credentials one- time and the next time you try to access our app on the device, it happens automatically. we are always trying to improve on that and make it easier for customers to access their username and password which sometimes a do not have readily of global the -- readily available. there are a lot of things we can do to ease that process. the goal is to make it easy and simple for customers. joined in 2005. he's...
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the human stories. human stories are key. we can use the human stories to tell the story about the structural problems of poverty in the country so it has more than just a human interest quality. it could lead to change. it could lead to hearings. politically, it has resonance. millions of people are now squeezed in the middle class. they are feeling a check or two away from near poverty. there is more openness to think hard about what has happened in a country that is the richest country in the world. this is where we try to reset the and narrative -- reset the narrative, the idea that america is. . it is not broke. our priorities are broken. there is a misplaced obsession with debt and deficits as the national emergency of our time. that has driven the story line inside the beltway. we did a story on how the austerity cost rules washington. it is a portrait of think tanks, philanthropists and others who have framed in a way so it is hard to tell an alternative story. that has shifted a little because of new voices and forces emerging
the human stories. human stories are key. we can use the human stories to tell the story about the structural problems of poverty in the country so it has more than just a human interest quality. it could lead to change. it could lead to hearings. politically, it has resonance. millions of people are now squeezed in the middle class. they are feeling a check or two away from near poverty. there is more openness to think hard about what has happened in a country that is the richest country in...
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the mayor's office for first, you source. one will be dedicated to end use and the other for professional services on the construction side and the other key financial budget issue we will receive some budget cuts from sequestration. i'll stop p there. i want to request questions about the two ftes. so if you could explain what the role of those two folks will be doing. i'm happy to hear we're beefing up our program. any experience in the past we have not had enough ftes with experience. we had first source contracts for foods and they signed off they're to go through the mission and didn't do that. then we have america's cup experience which looks like it has not been upheld and it seems like we had the program within a w d it they worked the way they should we wouldn't have controversy >> on the cityville side we have 6 dedicated ftes. around construction. we now will be able to start with the same compliance with the end use for the america's cup. and in addition to any other what we call in use opportunity due to construction we now will have to dedicated ftes. it's been a reduction of opportunities but this will allow us to start sort
the mayor's office for first, you source. one will be dedicated to end use and the other for professional services on the construction side and the other key financial budget issue we will receive some budget cuts from sequestration. i'll stop p there. i want to request questions about the two ftes. so if you could explain what the role of those two folks will be doing. i'm happy to hear we're beefing up our program. any experience in the past we have not had enough ftes with experience. we had...
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mayor lee recognizes a precious resource that could be the effective key to realize our success on this issue. at the same time he challenges us to respond to a moral obligation that is at the core of our mission as communities of faith. he also reminds us of our history. there has been no civil rights or human rights movement in which the faith communities and its leaders have not been at the forefront and i look at dr. and he is a living reminder of that truth. at the heart of civil rights movement in the years 1963 and 1964 before there was a san francisco interface council there was the san francisco conference on religion, race and social concerns which for 25 years was the voice of social justice in the city and county of san francisco. it was that movement that gave birth to the san francisco interfaith council whose mission it is to bring people together of different faiths, to celebrate our diverse spiritual and religious traditions, build understanding, and serve our city. it was a previous mayor that challenged the interface council to step up to the place, to respond to its moral responsibility to care for the home
mayor lee recognizes a precious resource that could be the effective key to realize our success on this issue. at the same time he challenges us to respond to a moral obligation that is at the core of our mission as communities of faith. he also reminds us of our history. there has been no civil rights or human rights movement in which the faith communities and its leaders have not been at the forefront and i look at dr. and he is a living reminder of that truth. at the heart of civil rights...
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created an architecture that doesn't share the keep cryptographic keys with the servers the servers that we control so. if the government tries to persuade us to hand over something that we might have on our servers. we can't give them the keys and we can't give them the decrypted messages we don't keep logs of the of the connections between people so a court order can make us give them something we don't have however privacy doesn't come free and annual membership to silent circle cost one hundred twenty dollars the newest kid on the block is secret the mobile app encrypts voice calls and text messages the south african company has clients in two hundred countries with skyrocketing demands recently coming from the u.s. and u.k. i mean it's not growing every day percentage of. growth. the application essentially allows you to create a new identity with a secure phone number. needs to be every day and. going forward not just. of the. other countries. as you call it is it as you were the day meanwhile the daily traffic at the search engine start page has doubled in less than a month jumping to nearly four million queries the netherlands based
created an architecture that doesn't share the keep cryptographic keys with the servers the servers that we control so. if the government tries to persuade us to hand over something that we might have on our servers. we can't give them the keys and we can't give them the decrypted messages we don't keep logs of the of the connections between people so a court order can make us give them something we don't have however privacy doesn't come free and annual membership to silent circle cost one...
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use alternative means of transportation to help sustain the environment. >> welcome back. we have seen what can be done for the environment on a personal level and on city wide level. coordinated efforts are key samantha shows us how the campus and bay area connection are kicking in to make california cleaner. >> students can take public transportation for free and many do. >> our primary goal is to get students aware of the issues we face not only here on campus but as a society. >> associated students director also suggests students use bicycle. >> we have a bike walk all throughout the campus. >> the organization is looking into developing a vacant lot and transforming it into a garden. >> the goal is to bring the community together. not only for teaching purposes, but get students involved to see how food grows. >> he says the university is working on installing bike lanes on campus to prevent pedestrian bike collision. >> we feel students are really catching on to being green and realizing they need another thing besides a car. effort is under way for regional centers to connect and have a strategy to -- for sustain ability. 6city borders. >> city councilmember serves south san jose and
use alternative means of transportation to help sustain the environment. >> welcome back. we have seen what can be done for the environment on a personal level and on city wide level. coordinated efforts are key samantha shows us how the campus and bay area connection are kicking in to make california cleaner. >> students can take public transportation for free and many do. >> our primary goal is to get students aware of the issues we face not only here on campus but as a...
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the intention obviously u.s. and nato forces want that to be either stored or used by afghan forces the key test will be one of those local afghan forces can keep a hold of the security situation as they did do well today you talk about the security situation you know when the original iraq invasion happened under george w. bush the whole issue the whole policy was we're going to win the hearts and minds of the iraqis they also spread that into afghanistan do you think america and the nato troops have won the hearts and minds of the average afghan or once again rory i think yeah i mean these are these are questions sort of that have been moldova since the beginning i think when you're looking at the hearts and minds if you look at the various regions some of them seem to have become pacified and have slipped back again into violence some of them seem to have remained relatively calm actually this seems to be in a degree of success very much a mixed picture across the country in kabul obviously everyone watches and one attack like this happens in the center people asked two questions how did the forces do quite well
the intention obviously u.s. and nato forces want that to be either stored or used by afghan forces the key test will be one of those local afghan forces can keep a hold of the security situation as they did do well today you talk about the security situation you know when the original iraq invasion happened under george w. bush the whole issue the whole policy was we're going to win the hearts and minds of the iraqis they also spread that into afghanistan do you think america and the nato...
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where you may have heard the housing project this will help us to continue the work with the resident and insuring the residents to play a key role. we must fix the current system and for instance, repairs are not getting done. no residents are involved in the decision-making process etc. in order to make this happen we need to get residents assessing and using the system so we can get the system the residents want it to run. thank you for your time >> good afternoon. i'm patricia thomas. i'm a resident of the housing site at 79 pacific avenue. i serve on the board of the resident commission board. i would like to share my thoughts are - i also have a well-built resident association that is met - of course, this
where you may have heard the housing project this will help us to continue the work with the resident and insuring the residents to play a key role. we must fix the current system and for instance, repairs are not getting done. no residents are involved in the decision-making process etc. in order to make this happen we need to get residents assessing and using the system so we can get the system the residents want it to run. thank you for your time >> good afternoon. i'm patricia thomas....
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the key for us is that for most devices it's a one-time authentication process, so you put your credentials in, use your name and password one time, and the next time you try to access our app on the device in question, it happens automatically. so we're trying to always improve on that, make it easier for customers to actually access their password and user name which sometimes they don't have readily available. also to auto-awe they want case when you are behind the modem we provide you with in your home. so there are a lot of things we can do to ease that process. the goal, of course, is to make it as simple and easy as possible for customers to avail themselves of the experience. >> host: rob marcus joined time warner in 2005. he began as senior executive president, chief financial officer and served also as senior vice president of mergers and acquisitions. when you were in that capacity, what did you work on? >> guest: well, actually, i was senior vice president of mergers and acquisitions when i was at time warner inc., our former parent. and i did that job under one title or another
the key for us is that for most devices it's a one-time authentication process, so you put your credentials in, use your name and password one time, and the next time you try to access our app on the device in question, it happens automatically. so we're trying to always improve on that, make it easier for customers to actually access their password and user name which sometimes they don't have readily available. also to auto-awe they want case when you are behind the modem we provide you with...
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. >> one of the keys to this building is that we're maximizing the use of natural daylight to light theg. >> here in our south facade we have light shells. they help shade the floor, but as well light bounces off of the light shells into the interior of the floor providing more daylight into the interior of the floor. lighting is both the greatest use of energy consumption in an office building, but it also contributes to the largest amount of heat gain in the building. we're maximizing the use of natural daylighting. we also have light sensors that minimize the use of artificial lighting. >> by having light outside the building skin, what that does is we are mitigating it before it hits the glass. we have a high performance, low formal gain graph. the system does not have to work as much to either cool the building or heat the building. >> this building also incorporates or utilizes under floor system for delivery of heating and cooling to the building. this in conjunction with the high efficiency equipment that we've installed in the building reduces the consumption of energy for heat
. >> one of the keys to this building is that we're maximizing the use of natural daylight to light theg. >> here in our south facade we have light shells. they help shade the floor, but as well light bounces off of the light shells into the interior of the floor providing more daylight into the interior of the floor. lighting is both the greatest use of energy consumption in an office building, but it also contributes to the largest amount of heat gain in the building. we're...