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. >> joining us to help us understand how this latest to pick your pocket, we're joined by a staff technologist, she writes code with the focus on encryption and privacy for internet users. she joins us from san francisco. and with us from boston, robert, who works with products that protect online communications. and from new york, christina warren senior tech analysts should we take comfort in the fact that this slumbered away as a flaw in this widely used program for years until people realized that it was there? >> well, we don't know whether anyone knew about this bug before it was publicly announced. there is no way to know that some hackers haven't found it. the open ssl software, it's code is open, anyone can read it and look for this bug. it's not hard to find it. it's hard to tell if anybody knew about it. >> i don't write code, if you're surveying an open source program, and looking for flaws in it, is it a needle in a haystack? or is it something that when you're looking for a flaw it's easy to find? >> well, with open ssl, the code, there is a lot of it, and it's kind of messy. you
. >> joining us to help us understand how this latest to pick your pocket, we're joined by a staff technologist, she writes code with the focus on encryption and privacy for internet users. she joins us from san francisco. and with us from boston, robert, who works with products that protect online communications. and from new york, christina warren senior tech analysts should we take comfort in the fact that this slumbered away as a flaw in this widely used program for years until people...
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to stop us from understanding. it is still the opportunity that is out there. here is sell the influence others benedick celebrates and keeps going. >> host: you assert that digital information can be used to help us live more healthy as we discussed as many cities are using predictive technology such as to triangulate with a gunshot has been fired talk about surveillance drones that you consider in the crime field. >> guest: i don't think technology by itself by the end of 2016 because a federal order of than judge police departments have to figure out how to work it that into the facet but a key police officers say to expand and situational awareness there are ways you can send them to look into people's windows to do terrible things but the technology by itself is benign. it amplifies it. that is another reason it is important to have this conversation because the capabilities of law enforcement to unforced of law hall excited are we about the law's very capable of enforcing? we want people better public servants to be able to do their job much better and more efficiently and less cost. the bias of this progress now follow up with a conversation how interested are you really we have not had
to stop us from understanding. it is still the opportunity that is out there. here is sell the influence others benedick celebrates and keeps going. >> host: you assert that digital information can be used to help us live more healthy as we discussed as many cities are using predictive technology such as to triangulate with a gunshot has been fired talk about surveillance drones that you consider in the crime field. >> guest: i don't think technology by itself by the end of 2016...
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we take you to help you cannot send the army as peacekeepers to help us then help us by sending weapons to avoid any of the way you can find in one weekend with them only teach you more details they're off is to confine to subsequent death with a posse last week's geneva accord and provides to see him as an excuse to send his troops into east in ukraine the separatists able to notch their second spot on the checkpoint. the ultra nationalists of the keys russian special forces of staging the attack an incident off to take off the cement small problems for another budding belonging to malaysian airlines seven three seven eight hundred was taken one hundred and sixty six people from cotton for the bangalore in india. it never left the skies are the apple too. with full stomach almost immediately the company was quick to insist they have been no danger to anyone call me old as i moved. just around the world. most of them the frustration drop it. it was actually me. i'm not ready. rush. it's been an while such a plight that makes three seventy continues the australian navy says it's within t
we take you to help you cannot send the army as peacekeepers to help us then help us by sending weapons to avoid any of the way you can find in one weekend with them only teach you more details they're off is to confine to subsequent death with a posse last week's geneva accord and provides to see him as an excuse to send his troops into east in ukraine the separatists able to notch their second spot on the checkpoint. the ultra nationalists of the keys russian special forces of staging the...
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just a natural disaster that happened and they sent these really bright ambulances for all of us to help us. but instead, or they tell you it was a problem in the pluming or a liquidity problem. that is the narratives that are favored. they are meant to hide the responsibility of the regilators and the politicians that failed to protect us and which have been barely tweaked since. so the narratives about big reforms i cannot unpack all of them but they are just false. and the analogy you could think about it is imagine trucks driving at 90 miles per hour in neighborhoods and they say we are good drivers and terrible things happen if we drive slower. and here are the police man watching by. they don't have the meters showing the speed. they are burning their engines and inefficient and when they implode and take each other down they have to be saved and their insurance companies got to be saved and everything else so that we can have this fuel flowing again into the market. and then they get up and say fix me up so i can keep running, get back in the car and drive again at 87 miles per hour.
just a natural disaster that happened and they sent these really bright ambulances for all of us to help us. but instead, or they tell you it was a problem in the pluming or a liquidity problem. that is the narratives that are favored. they are meant to hide the responsibility of the regilators and the politicians that failed to protect us and which have been barely tweaked since. so the narratives about big reforms i cannot unpack all of them but they are just false. and the analogy you could...
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us that we have to do and make sure that it happens. and associate superintendant kevin for also providing us whatever we need, for anything. and executive assistant to the board of education, miss casco for helping us with a resolution and giving us all of the advice that we need to write a great resolution, i mean proposal. and donna for helping us connect with all of the school health programs, that around sfusd, thank you. >> so, the sac has been growing in recent years and we are currently collaborating with commissioner haney to expand the sac's goals and sort of continued to expand the student leadership council, and it is also campaign season at the sac. the school site representatives and the student delegates are student delegate all running for the office right now and so, sac welcomes anyone who would like to help the sac campaign and create the posters and write buttons to contact salvador bar and the next meeting is april 28th at 5:00, thank you. >> yes, superintendant. >> yes, president fewer, would i like to congratulate the two student delegates who are seniors and are still studying and ramp up for finals. but, without it, they have been selected to the most selected uc in the coun
us that we have to do and make sure that it happens. and associate superintendant kevin for also providing us whatever we need, for anything. and executive assistant to the board of education, miss casco for helping us with a resolution and giving us all of the advice that we need to write a great resolution, i mean proposal. and donna for helping us connect with all of the school health programs, that around sfusd, thank you. >> so, the sac has been growing in recent years and we are...
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you assert that digital information can be used to help us live more healthily and i voiding inconvenience and danger in many cities we're using predetective technology, such as shot spotter, whether a shot can be triangulated. can you give me an example in the one that has been highly criticized is surveillance drones -- of technology you consider too invasive in the crime field. >> guest: i don't think that technologies by themselves are capable of invading. drones are a good example. we have -- so by the end of 2015, because of federal order, a bunch of different police departments have to figure out how to integrate drone technology into their practices. there's totally great ways to do it, ways that keep police officers safe, that expand situational awareness and didn't infringe on civil liberties and there's lots of ways to send copter drones up to look into people's windows and do terrible thing but the technology is what it has always been and that is benign. it exemplifies what people willl do anyway. that's why at it important to have this conversation, is because the capabilitie
you assert that digital information can be used to help us live more healthily and i voiding inconvenience and danger in many cities we're using predetective technology, such as shot spotter, whether a shot can be triangulated. can you give me an example in the one that has been highly criticized is surveillance drones -- of technology you consider too invasive in the crime field. >> guest: i don't think that technologies by themselves are capable of invading. drones are a good example....
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prompted president back to set up by new ministry to oversee national crisis management the aladdin korea's first certified emergency manager join us now to help us understand what improvements need to be made up into the program they split in the wo the criticism started when the government seemed to release numbers that were wrong about the number of passengers that were saved or not or even how many total number of passengers their work and after we've gone through and done to this case a lot of people criticize korea's overall a crisis management system when you think is the big problem. i think one of the biggest problem is they who can rule minutes. and the imbecile many number one minutes of living to us also my information we have a lot because informed and endurance. it's just too many so i think we have a distorted colorful menu. and it necessary to succeed obama has its own menu on like this amendment. in terms of content dollar menu. it's not easy to find what they say or so off to what the people who are on tv. many owners. they didn't let the chickens were so born into this amendment son and they pay to knit for a polish keeper has
prompted president back to set up by new ministry to oversee national crisis management the aladdin korea's first certified emergency manager join us now to help us understand what improvements need to be made up into the program they split in the wo the criticism started when the government seemed to release numbers that were wrong about the number of passengers that were saved or not or even how many total number of passengers their work and after we've gone through and done to this case a...
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use as reporters. when we're trying to get m contact with somebody who's a little bit difficult and we can't used linked-in, we use rapportive. that helpsget g. mail. >> so much we do is with video. it takes a little effort to make it polished. a great app or website i use is called fivrr.com. you have to sort through it to find some gold, but for $5 you can find people that are doing really cool things, including stingers, graphics, stuff that will make your video and online marketing shine. >>> a key aspect at pipelinedeals is a cool app called camtasia. you can report a screen task on your computer and then what we do is we send that to our customers when they have a question. so we are no longer really typing customer service responses. we take a screencast and customers love watching the individual yoempt it's a medium they're used to seeing and they're used to acting on that information. >>> it's time now to answer some of your business questions. let's get our board of directors in here to help us. carol roth is an on air contributor at cnbc. she's a former investor banker and entrepreneur and investor. john jantz is best known f
use as reporters. when we're trying to get m contact with somebody who's a little bit difficult and we can't used linked-in, we use rapportive. that helpsget g. mail. >> so much we do is with video. it takes a little effort to make it polished. a great app or website i use is called fivrr.com. you have to sort through it to find some gold, but for $5 you can find people that are doing really cool things, including stingers, graphics, stuff that will make your video and online marketing...
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to cross that finish line for herself. what is interesting about this propulsion is that it may not help us, but it helps us to outdo ourselves that is a beautiful answer and response. it makes us wonder whether we should do away with the term success and focus on mastery. we talk about the distinction between success and mastery and there is also a distinction between success and greatness. we all want to be successful. i want to do this and that. there is a distinction between the two. maybe we ought to get rid of the word success and master -- focus on mastery. it seems to me if it is always , it is ating ourselves most likely never self master a nyway. >> i will say something to your second question first and go back. i think masters are not experts because they take a subject to an end. i think they are masters because they know there isn't one. i would love for us to get rid of the idea of success. valuet sure -- there is in aiming for a goal, but the idea of success carries a great deal of what others think about you. i think there to be damage in that. there is so little vocational about american culture anymore that
to cross that finish line for herself. what is interesting about this propulsion is that it may not help us, but it helps us to outdo ourselves that is a beautiful answer and response. it makes us wonder whether we should do away with the term success and focus on mastery. we talk about the distinction between success and mastery and there is also a distinction between success and greatness. we all want to be successful. i want to do this and that. there is a distinction between the two. maybe...
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to help us. somebody's going to help us. >> but these people are not here to help. >> you're damn right i'm scaredeler watches in horror as his friend is executed. [ gunshot ] >> they just killed him! oh, jesus. they just take their gun and shoot him in the head. and i just flipped -- i flipped out then. they just killed him. oh, my god. [ gunfire ] >> people can watch it and may not understand, you know. you had to be there. you know, camera didn't get it all. my eyes did. >> for the first time since the trip began, wheeler turns off his camera. >> right after i turned my camera off, that's when i get shot. it destroys my bone. i was bleeding. i was going to die if i didn't stop it. >> as wheeler lies bleeding in the back of his truck, a united states drone flying overhead records the violence taking place around him. >> they're running around sasha's body. they're kicking him and throwing big rocks at him. taking some of his stuff off his body. >> inside his truck, wheeler sends what he thinks will be his final radio dispatch. >> no, sir, i'm not going to make it out of this one. i said, you tel
to help us. somebody's going to help us. >> but these people are not here to help. >> you're damn right i'm scaredeler watches in horror as his friend is executed. [ gunshot ] >> they just killed him! oh, jesus. they just take their gun and shoot him in the head. and i just flipped -- i flipped out then. they just killed him. oh, my god. [ gunfire ] >> people can watch it and may not understand, you know. you had to be there. you know, camera didn't get it all. my eyes...
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to superintendant janet for getting all the questions for the youth isn't senate and helping us to transport them and the secretary for student family martha you guys put the legs on the youth summit to help us get off the ground and we would like to thank our special guests commissioner joe on the board of president thank you for your commitment and we would like to say thank you to commissioner matt hastening i didn't for the workshop and for sharing how students can be effected and be heard in the school district. we would like to thank society kevin for giving us the necessary tools and the staff to make sure we were able to have the whole thing going and for your key net speech called disney and legacy you told us to never stop going even when we were down to keep going and make sure, you know, get back on track. the s ac is working on the e cigarette superintendents proposal i think the representative captioning and the next meeting is on april 5th please kaukt contact our coordinate >> the next is the report. >> good evening commissioner and president fewer and superintendant and if i'm not mistaken i say you gave any report this is to represent parents with educational policies for i
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to state is the website is completely visually accessible. we are using software from the independent living and excited to be in partnership with them. it really allows us to be able to say and helps us focus in making sure that we really prioritize accessibility and prioritize the needs of those in the aging and the disability community. you can sort by a whole set of variables. you can do a quick snapshot and you can do a search. so, if you can look at your specific neighborhood and you can find out providers who are willing to service your neighborhood. you can find providers who are working for shifts that you are looking to fill. you can go all the way down to language skills, certification, if they have any nursing experience, cpr, are they able to drive, any past experience. short of find outh of what they weighed when they were a baby, we give you every bit of information and we provide information. that's the fun thing is we are growing and adding information in almost a daily basis. clicking on a profile you get to know a little bit about the individual and they state why they get to be a personal assistant and what type of work and who they are interested in working wit
to state is the website is completely visually accessible. we are using software from the independent living and excited to be in partnership with them. it really allows us to be able to say and helps us focus in making sure that we really prioritize accessibility and prioritize the needs of those in the aging and the disability community. you can sort by a whole set of variables. you can do a quick snapshot and you can do a search. so, if you can look at your specific neighborhood and you can...
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us. john: it's not just man made, maybe it will change the food to kill us and there will be a mutation. >> deliberately made to help us it's using the mind to benefit human life. if you are against man made, you are against the mind and human life. john: racist against the human race. >> yes. we as a race have low self-esteem and time for human esteem. >> this is one form of esteem. i love fossil fuels. fossil fuels improve the planet around us, overall it's amazing and so we should love the earth we've made on earth day or call it man day. john: let's call it man and earth day. thank you, alex epstein, next, we heard one glimmer of hope. good news when talking to people about earth day, from a child. i'll show you what i think this girl should run for president, after the break. . john: this earth day, it's time to ask, what are people thinking? are they thinking at all? >> temperatures are changing now because of i guess the ozone layer. >> global warming? pretty much ruins everything around the world. >> too much hair spray in the 80s. john: she at least i think was joking. most everyone told us they want to stop c
us. john: it's not just man made, maybe it will change the food to kill us and there will be a mutation. >> deliberately made to help us it's using the mind to benefit human life. if you are against man made, you are against the mind and human life. john: racist against the human race. >> yes. we as a race have low self-esteem and time for human esteem. >> this is one form of esteem. i love fossil fuels. fossil fuels improve the planet around us, overall it's amazing and so we...
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used to seeing. they're used to that communication, and they're used to acting on that information. >> it's time now to answer some of your business questions. let's get our board of directors in here to helps. carol roth is an on-air contributor at cnbc. she's a former investment banker and entrepreneur and an investor. and john jantsch is a marketing consultant best known for creating the duct tape marketing system. his new upcoming book is called duct tape selling. think like a marketer, sell like a superstar. great to see both of you guys. >> good to be back, j.j. >> let's get to the first question. this is about the state of your finances. >> everyone tells you you have to look at financials. how often should you review your financials? should it be monthly? quarterly? or every day? >> that's a good question. i'm glad she's starting with the basics that she needs to look at her financials. too many people ignore them. how often? >> i like to sit and watch the money come in every day. but that's not realistic for everywin. i think there's a microand a macro answer here. if you do a lot of transactions, if you have a restaurant, you have a retail company that you have transactions comin
used to seeing. they're used to that communication, and they're used to acting on that information. >> it's time now to answer some of your business questions. let's get our board of directors in here to helps. carol roth is an on-air contributor at cnbc. she's a former investment banker and entrepreneur and an investor. and john jantsch is a marketing consultant best known for creating the duct tape marketing system. his new upcoming book is called duct tape selling. think like a...
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not a slight guests at the checkpoints you often see signs saying that and come save us come to help us come rescue us direct appeals to it and i and we we obviously the pro the self acclaimed harris logan's that that we saw in the report earlier of the actions of an audience he himself appealed directlychievd troops and to provide arms to the people in his town but he does not reflect my sense at least from the people we've been speaking to the disgust as i was like the wheel and the desires of most people here who has respected the scene as yes the leader of the neighboring and strong country but he's not a step seen as a man at the people here to argue they want to submit to a simply want to preserve their ties with russia that business ties economic ties that have good relations with russia. um but they won a lot of people here wanna do it with the inn still united ukraine albeit one in which they have greater autonomy. at the outset of this discussion we talked about so the server was describing to us basically ukrainian government hanks going into the hot spots there in the east this thursday an
not a slight guests at the checkpoints you often see signs saying that and come save us come to help us come rescue us direct appeals to it and i and we we obviously the pro the self acclaimed harris logan's that that we saw in the report earlier of the actions of an audience he himself appealed directlychievd troops and to provide arms to the people in his town but he does not reflect my sense at least from the people we've been speaking to the disgust as i was like the wheel and the desires...
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to running for president. it's not over. and today's new news tells us that it is farther along and potentially even more serious than we knew before today. joining us now to help us get specific about this, help us understand what this news means is a man who is, himself, a former u.s. attorney, former federal prosecutor. kendall coffey joins us now. thank you very much for being with us tonight. i appreciate having you here. >> thanks for inviting me, raven l. >> let me ask you first if the way i explained this news makes sense to you. does that seem -- is what i just did an accurate description of what the grand jury's role would be in this proceeding? >> exactly. and i think you're also right in the sense that i don't see an indication there will be a brand new grand jury for this. it will be the same grand jury process that's been applicable all along. as you also indicated, rachel, the fact that they're now to the point of getting a websiitness a witness who's clearly an insider under oath, that is an indication of significant movement in the process. because you don't do that at the everywhere beg very beginning. the feds don't get people in there to ask
to running for president. it's not over. and today's new news tells us that it is farther along and potentially even more serious than we knew before today. joining us now to help us get specific about this, help us understand what this news means is a man who is, himself, a former u.s. attorney, former federal prosecutor. kendall coffey joins us now. thank you very much for being with us tonight. i appreciate having you here. >> thanks for inviting me, raven l. >> let me ask you...
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to develop it itself. this is why we can use this mechanism advising to help us with the international joined counterterrorismperation. it could be organized either bilaterally or multi laterally. it is possible. >> it doesn't seem like any of those countries are going to offer anything other than quite stringent sanctions. you were hoping, expecting something earier that that. >> wwe expect the advice of the president, or if they need military troops supply. but the current situation doesn't demand to bigger military presence o. at this current time in the anti-terrorism. >> the situation in eastern ukraine is getting from your point of view worse and worse by the hour. i think now this pro russia groups are now in ten towns across the east. again, i ask you the question, are you hoping, and are you expecting any kind of military intervention from countries that so far have supported you with words? >> yes, naturally. we expect and we need any kind of assistance that could protect our territorial integrity. it's true. it's true that we need this assistance for our self defense right. >> a lot of protesters i
to develop it itself. this is why we can use this mechanism advising to help us with the international joined counterterrorismperation. it could be organized either bilaterally or multi laterally. it is possible. >> it doesn't seem like any of those countries are going to offer anything other than quite stringent sanctions. you were hoping, expecting something earier that that. >> wwe expect the advice of the president, or if they need military troops supply. but the current...
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to the cities it works for. >> they're helping us to become more efficient and they're helping us to enshire we don't get a -- sure we don't get a backlog. i think it's a win-win. i think private probation has a role. >> republican state senator cam ward is the chairman of the judiciary committee and has been following the growing trend. he believes the industry will continue to grow. >> i think the privatization in the area of collections, i thaik that will continue all across the country until you see a concentrated effort to put more money into the collection services that the estate runs. >> by they are by definition in business to make money. even though they don't charge the city anything, they charge offenders like timothy. $45 a month and a stampup fee -- startup fee until the debt is paid off. >> can you tell me if you were making an effort to pay these off? >> we were. yes, sir. even though i was, we weren't getting very far with it. i wasn't gaining much ground with all the fees adding up. >> still, four months after the initial court date, documents show they paid off almost $300 of the $5600 they
to the cities it works for. >> they're helping us to become more efficient and they're helping us to enshire we don't get a -- sure we don't get a backlog. i think it's a win-win. i think private probation has a role. >> republican state senator cam ward is the chairman of the judiciary committee and has been following the growing trend. he believes the industry will continue to grow. >> i think the privatization in the area of collections, i thaik that will continue all...
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to running for president. it's not over. today's new news tells us it is farther along and potentially more serious than we knew before today. joining us now to help us understand what this news means is a man who is himself a former u.s. attorney, kendall coffee. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for inviting me. >> let me ask you if the way i explained this news, makes sense to you. does that seem -- is what i just did an accurate description of what the jagrand jury's role wod be? >> exactly. i think you're right that i don't see an indication that there would be a brand-new grand jury. it would be the same process that's been applicable all along. as you indicated, the fact that they're at the point of getting a witness in, a witness clearly an insider, under oath, that is an indication of significant movement in the process. you don't do that at the beginning. as you know, the feds don't get somebody in there to ask questions sort of randomly. they've done a lot of homework before bringing him in. it's the detailed road map, down to the street address and the information they're using. whatever governor christie may have thought last wee
to running for president. it's not over. today's new news tells us it is farther along and potentially more serious than we knew before today. joining us now to help us understand what this news means is a man who is himself a former u.s. attorney, kendall coffee. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for inviting me. >> let me ask you if the way i explained this news, makes sense to you. does that seem -- is what i just did an accurate description of what the jagrand jury's role...
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inviting usaid and our many partners from around the world to be part of this important discussion, and for your vision of using this forum to help us build greater cooperation across all of the range of issues that bring us together as a common community. it's an honor to be here. this resource and investment is a core part of keeping our country safe and security over the long term and improving our own domestic prosparty as the world grows with us. our mission is to end poverty and promote demcrotic societies. our efforts have constituted a serious rebuilding. we have added to staff, managed budgets and projected priorities in food, water and health. and expanded our base to include companies, universities, scientist, faith-based organization in addition to the val valued g ngp -- ngo's. our efforts have constituted a new model that involves many partnerrelationsh partnerrelationship. president obamas feed the people program now reaches 7 million small scale farmers in 19 countries. this year 12.5 million children will no longer be hungry because they are in families that are beneficiaries of feed the future. our invest. -- inves
inviting usaid and our many partners from around the world to be part of this important discussion, and for your vision of using this forum to help us build greater cooperation across all of the range of issues that bring us together as a common community. it's an honor to be here. this resource and investment is a core part of keeping our country safe and security over the long term and improving our own domestic prosparty as the world grows with us. our mission is to end poverty and promote...
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unlike any other tool coming in to use the word tool not in a disrespectful manner but in the fact that they are a remarkable and incredibly valuable tool that we use to help augment us and stay safe overseas and in that it is just like anything else you have to learn how to use it properly. dogs unlike any other thing used to get weused to get a weapon s, night vision vehicles, whatever platform you want to apply are pretty cut and dry. it's usually a piece of mechanical equipment from having used other similar pieces of it and. when you get to the dog is this a completely different animal than a pun intended. but it is being able to truly understand what the dog is communicating with and from his body language is something that takes years to develop. it takes an enormous amount of experience from both the volume standpoint and the disparity between different blogs because they are all individuals the same way you and i are. they have different characteristics and traits into past life experiences that forge and dictate how they respond to certain scenarios and until you have experienced these different environments it is difficult to understand what he
unlike any other tool coming in to use the word tool not in a disrespectful manner but in the fact that they are a remarkable and incredibly valuable tool that we use to help augment us and stay safe overseas and in that it is just like anything else you have to learn how to use it properly. dogs unlike any other thing used to get weused to get a weapon s, night vision vehicles, whatever platform you want to apply are pretty cut and dry. it's usually a piece of mechanical equipment from having...
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to help us to scrutinize the country. someone smelled close to the ol' to reason someone has to help us to some extent. did you do when two two percent. for a few friends who used to stabilize the country again. they are discussed below. what's he been spoken to two of you what will these ideas could be quickly. it still continues in that country short note to yield to regents. this may apply to the west as it may apply to be played at the same tone she will conceive you take me to pull it useful for the rest of the country today washington has since told him to his dentist this morning. score one is to attend to what is. we're really going to impose. it does seem to load the twenty fifth of may. commercial the one true god. see the true structure of the country is so confusing due to the right direction ari does receive one reaction prove you're the situation should the result by ukrainian style by the eu the us or russia the eu can't solve everyone's internal conflicts. let's go to heaven i don't get scared of going up the lid and let me ask you the russian president or president of the prime minister
to help us to scrutinize the country. someone smelled close to the ol' to reason someone has to help us to some extent. did you do when two two percent. for a few friends who used to stabilize the country again. they are discussed below. what's he been spoken to two of you what will these ideas could be quickly. it still continues in that country short note to yield to regents. this may apply to the west as it may apply to be played at the same tone she will conceive you take me to pull it...
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but i do want to make the point that we like brown and toll an use pretty sophisticated risk tools to help us target interventions and some of the outreach that we do. let me just say one thing about the limitations of those risk. they are worth using and we are committed to them in this industry standard. we had our epidemiologist to look at the utilization of health care services in city and county. it turned out the two populations on the risk tool looked similar actually quite identical. what was unique about the higher utilizing population is the population they needed more care was that they were from socioeconomic areas that were rated lower by using standard federal techniques. so there are, so to economic differences that don't show up in our diagnosis and age based etc risk tools, but and that i think is one of the keys to moving the movement towards population health to the next level. you probably heard of hot spotting. who are the people who really need help? how do we find those people? we are absolutely committed to moving this whole agenda to the next level. >> all right. than
but i do want to make the point that we like brown and toll an use pretty sophisticated risk tools to help us target interventions and some of the outreach that we do. let me just say one thing about the limitations of those risk. they are worth using and we are committed to them in this industry standard. we had our epidemiologist to look at the utilization of health care services in city and county. it turned out the two populations on the risk tool looked similar actually quite identical....
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to find out, the inspectors use profiling. >> it helps us to select those consignments we believe we find something. we are looking for risk indicators -- where the container is coming from, who is shipping it, which port is it coming from? is it a first- time importer? is it a port where we have come to know we usually have contraband moving out of? >> that's just the case with this load of toner cartridges. are they genuine or fakes? even if the logo looks real, the way it's printed betrays it as counterfeit. >> when you turn it this way, this must be lighter and this must be darker. they have been able to perfect from the left to the right, but not been able to perfect from the down to the up. >> ghana is also a popular destination for drug traffickers from south america. the reason is the lax border controls between african countries. an estimated 15% of the cocaine smuggled into europe comes via africa. that's why this shipment of machetes from colombia is being x-rayed. importing these weapons isn't illegal, but their country of origin leads the inspectors to suspect there might
to find out, the inspectors use profiling. >> it helps us to select those consignments we believe we find something. we are looking for risk indicators -- where the container is coming from, who is shipping it, which port is it coming from? is it a first- time importer? is it a port where we have come to know we usually have contraband moving out of? >> that's just the case with this load of toner cartridges. are they genuine or fakes? even if the logo looks real, the way it's...
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forward and it sounds like the mayor's office is certain that this is going to help us in november, that this is going to help us gain support for our ballot measures. so, i'm also calling on the mayor's office to work with the mta board around education and community involvement in san francisco's parking problem. i feel we need to step back and find a way to work with our communities to really explain the reasons behind and the need for progressive parking management such as sf park, such as sunday meters, such as evening meters. i would also like with member consent with outreach staff to develop a [speaker not understood] for the merchant groups. i know we will hear p from merchant groups to repeal the sunday meters. they say it helps business on sunday. we need to be able to engage with them ~ and help address the issues that we know are going to arise when we repeal these sunday meters. and then additionally, again with member concept, i'd like to ask that the mta look into conducting a license plate study for sundays in the metered areas. because of all the great data we know the what around sunday parkin
forward and it sounds like the mayor's office is certain that this is going to help us in november, that this is going to help us gain support for our ballot measures. so, i'm also calling on the mayor's office to work with the mta board around education and community involvement in san francisco's parking problem. i feel we need to step back and find a way to work with our communities to really explain the reasons behind and the need for progressive parking management such as sf park, such as...
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us to 63 in san francisco. 76 san jose. by tomorrow the winds will shift from the north. drying for us. it will help to pop us up again. a roller coaster ride of numbers here. 79 san jose tomorrow. 76 union city. the thing that will be keeping us from getting too hot is the marine layer at the coastline. we will take up at 6:00, 7:00 and 8:00 with areas of clouds throughout the san francisco peninsula and patchy clouds for the east bay. by the afternoon, we will get sunny skies for the entire bay area except the coastline. if you are heading to the beach watch for dangerous waters and a chilly one. you will need the jacket. mi microclimate temperatures will be extreme. 70s throughout the peninsula but check out san francisco not getting out of the 60s with the on-shore flow and the status hanging out throughout the coast can. take you to the north bay, east bay and trivalley. some of the most heat tomorrow across the the trivalley. the farther away from the ocean influence. 81 dan vil. the trend the next couple of days is gradual cooling. saturday and sunday low to mid 70s for san jose. 60s in san francisco. by next tue
us to 63 in san francisco. 76 san jose. by tomorrow the winds will shift from the north. drying for us. it will help to pop us up again. a roller coaster ride of numbers here. 79 san jose tomorrow. 76 union city. the thing that will be keeping us from getting too hot is the marine layer at the coastline. we will take up at 6:00, 7:00 and 8:00 with areas of clouds throughout the san francisco peninsula and patchy clouds for the east bay. by the afternoon, we will get sunny skies for the entire...
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our allies and partners in the region certainly expect to us meet our obligations. they expect to us have help balance. they expect us to be there when they need us. but they also expect us to run a constructive and productive relationship with china at the same time. >> rose: are they fearful of china? >> well, yes, i think they are. >> rose: they feel china is aggressive? >> they are concerned which is why there's a huge demand for u.s. leadership in the region because we have a history of 60 or 70 years. and today, given this mix of china's rise, of history, of nationalism, territorial disputes that are unresolveed, is all the more reason for the united states to be there. we really are the key force. on the containment thing-- let me go back to that for one more important. in terms of containment, we know what containment looks like. we ran a successful containment policy with respect to the soviet union for half a century. it doesn't look like a $500 billion a year relationship with china. that's ths a much more complicated relationship with that. and, by the way, this is a ps, by the way
our allies and partners in the region certainly expect to us meet our obligations. they expect to us have help balance. they expect us to be there when they need us. but they also expect us to run a constructive and productive relationship with china at the same time. >> rose: are they fearful of china? >> well, yes, i think they are. >> rose: they feel china is aggressive? >> they are concerned which is why there's a huge demand for u.s. leadership in the region because...