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wednesday, county vector control confirmed bed bugs were found at the popular coffee house on south bascomvenue. a total of 10 bugs were found during the inspection. starbucks removed the soft- cushioned seats that are attracting those bugs and a spokesperson from the vector control says incidents like this are not uncommon. >>> in san jose, budget cuts are forcing two elementary schools to close. both schools opened back in the 1960s, and many children who go to those schools have parents and even grandparents who also attended. yesterday, the district submitted the final budget reduction plan to the santa clara county office of education and under that budget, both schools will have to close their doors. >> there really isn't any fat left. every time you have to make another reduction, you're really hitting at the heart and soul of public education. and public education in allen rock. >> the superintendent says the district had no choice, and if the -- and the closures won't cover the $10 million cuts. officials may ask employees to also accept furlough days. monday, allen rock will send
wednesday, county vector control confirmed bed bugs were found at the popular coffee house on south bascomvenue. a total of 10 bugs were found during the inspection. starbucks removed the soft- cushioned seats that are attracting those bugs and a spokesperson from the vector control says incidents like this are not uncommon. >>> in san jose, budget cuts are forcing two elementary schools to close. both schools opened back in the 1960s, and many children who go to those schools have...
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immediately develops the on-line presence as a radical islamist nd traveling back and forth is using vector and passport and there is evidence the of brothers bombed the marathon on behalf of the chechen cause but nothing is being rolled out at this point*. >> thank you very much. as we reported the m.i.t. police officer died in the shootout early friday morning. a roommate was gunned down in his patrol car said the only fault was that he was too brave. that is what the "boston globe" newspaper reported on friday. police said they found the body late last night of john collier and the other suspects were unlikely killer. 26 years old and previously worked for the police department in somerville. the lieutenant told the globe the girls in a dispatch have not stopped crying. the transit police officer wounded in watertown is out of surgery. a spokesman said richard donohue is listed in critical but stable condition and that he has a six month old child at home and he graduated in the same police academy class as the m.i.t. officer that was killed last night in the standoff. live report from t
immediately develops the on-line presence as a radical islamist nd traveling back and forth is using vector and passport and there is evidence the of brothers bombed the marathon on behalf of the chechen cause but nothing is being rolled out at this point*. >> thank you very much. as we reported the m.i.t. police officer died in the shootout early friday morning. a roommate was gunned down in his patrol car said the only fault was that he was too brave. that is what the "boston...
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they have federal, state, local, prosecutors, vectors, involved so they'll look at everything fr a nexus with the aryan brotherhood and connection to what happened in colorado. a a very difficult situation but they can't leave any stone unturned. >> shepard: in the murder of law enforcement officials during the course of investigating a still open and active case, sadly, is not highly unusual. but the retaliation against men and women from law enforcement, after some research, is extremely, extremely rare. there is a special category for people who do this, special punishment? >> people who do this don't think of the consequences. when they go after a prosecutor, and you're right, unfortunately law enforcement officers do lose their lives taj clerk but when they go after -- tragically but when they good after prosecutor it brings down the full fours of state and national law enforcement. so they put themselves in a very, very difficult position. >> shepard: they're speculating who different groups, the aryan brotherhood. and now leaning more toward mexican drug cartels. there's no questi
they have federal, state, local, prosecutors, vectors, involved so they'll look at everything fr a nexus with the aryan brotherhood and connection to what happened in colorado. a a very difficult situation but they can't leave any stone unturned. >> shepard: in the murder of law enforcement officials during the course of investigating a still open and active case, sadly, is not highly unusual. but the retaliation against men and women from law enforcement, after some research, is...
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they have those vectors matching up.now the question is, are the people they see doing that the actual bomber, or is this a coincidence? are they witnesses. but to say they have a suspect we're told is not correct at this point. >> pete, thank us very much. >>> tom ridge was the first director of homeland security, and he joins me now. you heard pete williams. in an investigation, they see a picture, they want to talk to obviously anyone who might be seen putting down a package. that doesn't mean a person is a suspect, but certain -- >> when pete was given the description, it reminded me of the times that you and i, a lot of americans buy those 1,000 or 5,000-piece puzzle. magnify that by a million. they have more pictures or videos that you can imagine, but they'll do it in a me tick las incremental way just as they're picking up pieces of evidence on the scene, they'll do the same thing with the picture puzzle from all the video undoubtedly they received. it's a good and appropriate investigative technique. >> you know
they have those vectors matching up.now the question is, are the people they see doing that the actual bomber, or is this a coincidence? are they witnesses. but to say they have a suspect we're told is not correct at this point. >> pete, thank us very much. >>> tom ridge was the first director of homeland security, and he joins me now. you heard pete williams. in an investigation, they see a picture, they want to talk to obviously anyone who might be seen putting down a package....
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the way you control it, and the way we did in this country, was you got to get rid of the mosquito vector. that takes a sophisticated... well, it takes an organized community effort. the chinese did that in southern china. many places around the world have had malaria problems-- brazil-- that they've brought under control. not so in africa. eradication efforts are erratic. yellow fever is another mosquito-transmitted virus that the french encountered when they occupied west africa. so the way the french dealt with this was to conduct an ongoing every-four-year campaign to vaccinate every person in every country they occupied. they had groups of doctors and nurses--that's all they did. they just went from village to village on this four year cycle. that way, the most that could happen is you'd have a group of susceptible children, but it would never get very big before you'd be through vaccinating the next time around. that way, they kept yellow fever under control. now, when those countries became independent, there wasn't money for those programs. and i got introduced to yellow fever in
the way you control it, and the way we did in this country, was you got to get rid of the mosquito vector. that takes a sophisticated... well, it takes an organized community effort. the chinese did that in southern china. many places around the world have had malaria problems-- brazil-- that they've brought under control. not so in africa. eradication efforts are erratic. yellow fever is another mosquito-transmitted virus that the french encountered when they occupied west africa. so the way...
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there is reasons for, that is one of the alleys we need to go down to be sure if we have a new threat vector coming at us. jenna: i have only 30 seconds here. >> right. jenna: the bigger story this week was about $100 million plus going to syrian rebels to fight against assad but we know some of the worst of the worst islamist militants are working with the rebels, the chechen militants we were just discussing. how concern we should be that we're snorting rebels that include this group as well? short time here. >> we don't want our aide going to bad actors as al news a, al qaeda, other militants. we have to make sure it gets to the people we want to get to. that is the reason obama administration is cautious providing arms because the worry they might be transferred to these bad actors so obviously something we need to watch closely. jenna: sure. peter, appreciate it as always. thank you very much. >> thanks, jenna. jenna: we'll be right back with more happening now ! ! ching! i like the fact that there's lots of different tastes going on. mmmm! breakfast i'm very impressed. this is a great
there is reasons for, that is one of the alleys we need to go down to be sure if we have a new threat vector coming at us. jenna: i have only 30 seconds here. >> right. jenna: the bigger story this week was about $100 million plus going to syrian rebels to fight against assad but we know some of the worst of the worst islamist militants are working with the rebels, the chechen militants we were just discussing. how concern we should be that we're snorting rebels that include this group as...
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it's one of the vectors that al qaeda and associated groups have tried to use in the past to attack thees. and of course there's a long alliance between the two countries anyway. >> peter bergen, thanks very much for that. and now let's go up next, we're tracing the steps of the older bombing suspect in a troubled region of southern russia, and we're taking a closer look into his online links to violent islamic militants there. also coming up, growing evidence that the older tsarnaev brother who's now dead held significant influence over his younger brother and was himself influenced by a radical embrace of islam. is right for me. you should try our coverage checker. it helps you see if you have too much coverage or not enough, making it easier to get what you need. [ beeping ] these are great! [ beeping ] how are you, um, how are you doing? i'm going to keep looking over here. probably a good idea. ken: what's a good idea? nothing. with coverage checker, it's easy to find your perfect policy. visit progressive.com today. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to l
it's one of the vectors that al qaeda and associated groups have tried to use in the past to attack thees. and of course there's a long alliance between the two countries anyway. >> peter bergen, thanks very much for that. and now let's go up next, we're tracing the steps of the older bombing suspect in a troubled region of southern russia, and we're taking a closer look into his online links to violent islamic militants there. also coming up, growing evidence that the older tsarnaev...
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. >> request vector.ill join us first as the third hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >> welcome back to "squawk box", everybody. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen. more from brian and barry in just a moment. but, again, word coming in that former british prime minister margaret thatcher has died at the age of 87. they served as british p.m. 11 years. she had retired from public appearances back in 2002 after a series of strokes and had only recently been seen in public occasionally since then. but this is a woman who was in charge for 11 years. she was the first leader there to be elected in three general elections. she had very strong tphaoeuread. thatcher-ism has been studied and studied. definitely changed over the course of a decade, changed great britain and how it is seen. prime minister margaret thatcher dies at age 87. >> i guess you could say ronald reagan has his detractors too. >> two strong sides. >> a right side and a wrong side. >> but the the economic results. >> you have to be p.c
. >> request vector.ill join us first as the third hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >> welcome back to "squawk box", everybody. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen. more from brian and barry in just a moment. but, again, word coming in that former british prime minister margaret thatcher has died at the age of 87. they served as british p.m. 11 years. she had retired from public appearances back in 2002 after a series of strokes and had only recently been...
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when those criminals adjust their vectors of attack, guess what we do.adjust where our defenses are. we adjust what we see. >> i gotta back you on that 100%. i've been involved with lifelock since its early days. >> very much. >> i gotta take a little break, sir. we're going to take a little break. guys, give it up for mr. todd davis, also... give it up for mark, stephanie and hanna. give it up for 'em. >> announcer: coming up, todd davis takes montel inside lifelock's command center, but first... >> i'm taking a stand against identity theft because i believe it's become prolific, i mean it's epidemic in proportion. >> announcer: he's taken on organized crime, wall street criminals, even international terrorists, now america's mayor is taking on identity theft. >> i think i know a little bit about security. i would never think in a million years i could protect my own identity. you gotta get professional help here. >> announcer: it's one of the fastest growing crimes in america. before you even know you're a victim, it can rob you of your hard earned mon
when those criminals adjust their vectors of attack, guess what we do.adjust where our defenses are. we adjust what we see. >> i gotta back you on that 100%. i've been involved with lifelock since its early days. >> very much. >> i gotta take a little break, sir. we're going to take a little break. guys, give it up for mr. todd davis, also... give it up for mark, stephanie and hanna. give it up for 'em. >> announcer: coming up, todd davis takes montel inside lifelock's...
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finish up winning grants are expected to demonstrate cross vector collaboration and involve groups that work together. prize monies provided by cities the national philanthropic collaborative the commonwealth of massachusetts and the massachusetts competitive heart worship among others. the value of this competition goes beyond grant money though that will undoubtedly help those who receive it. the real value will encourage conversations among local stakeholders that are necessary to make real and lasting change. moreover participants will receive access to technical assistance in planning resources as well as to a growing network of public-private nonprofit philanthropic leaders in the state focused on improving the economy of the smaller cities. for practitioners and committed to development as in any field is joining a network of like-minded professionals is important for building skills and becoming aware of opportunities and resources. neighborworks america leading provider of community development training in the country has provided management and leadership training for communit
finish up winning grants are expected to demonstrate cross vector collaboration and involve groups that work together. prize monies provided by cities the national philanthropic collaborative the commonwealth of massachusetts and the massachusetts competitive heart worship among others. the value of this competition goes beyond grant money though that will undoubtedly help those who receive it. the real value will encourage conversations among local stakeholders that are necessary to make real...
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something that any large scale internet property has had to do because there's so many different attack vectors and threat vekters on the internet. in a lot of ways what we end up having to do is build out much more security, much morrow bust systems than even other customers would be able to do. that's what customers and large enterprises get as a benefit is you do get to rely on people that are much more focused on that effort than you otherwise would be able to do in your internal environment. so that's the benefit of going with vendors like google or amazon or others. >> how much time are you now personally spending and how much money are you having to devote to security as opposed to how much are you having to think about what is the consumer actually really want? and security is a huge portion of that. but it's not traditionally the thing they come to you for initially. >> security is not the area where you're getting innovation around. security baked into everything that we do and making sure that both end users and large enterprises can fully trust moving their data to the cloud is some
something that any large scale internet property has had to do because there's so many different attack vectors and threat vekters on the internet. in a lot of ways what we end up having to do is build out much more security, much morrow bust systems than even other customers would be able to do. that's what customers and large enterprises get as a benefit is you do get to rely on people that are much more focused on that effort than you otherwise would be able to do in your internal...
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red are the apprehension numbers at a point in time of the highest apprehension the corresponding vector and as a reference, it if you look just above the red number, you'll see black number, which is the year in which we call the high water mark was established. generally what they do is compare apprehensions of the previous year. kind of one of the default metrics. >> apprehensions are generally down along the border? down substantially compared to how many years ago? half dozen, 12? >> the earliest recorded his 1992 in san diego. from 1992 after it looks like about 2005. during that period of time, the border patrol historically was averaging billions of apprehensions per year. but we look at now in the comparative and 2012, and each one of our sick as we see continued decrease to give a little to include apprehension. >> one could argue the recent apprehensions go down is because were not affect his and apprehending people. there were a whole lot better. it's sort of counterintuitive that we as apprehensions. to measure progress and make the border more secure. how do you respond to
red are the apprehension numbers at a point in time of the highest apprehension the corresponding vector and as a reference, it if you look just above the red number, you'll see black number, which is the year in which we call the high water mark was established. generally what they do is compare apprehensions of the previous year. kind of one of the default metrics. >> apprehensions are generally down along the border? down substantially compared to how many years ago? half dozen, 12?...
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it also presents perhaps a non-traditional soft power vector we will have to address from the maritimeces perspective. many states are claiming sovety to the arctic. in closing, i'd like to say that the theme of the conference is very proirpt, maritime cross roads strategies for action. if i haven't adequately addressed that, let me close with this. our strategy is to build a forward looking coast guard, one that peers into the outer edges of our head lights, one that doesn't la meant how we looked in the past but builds strategies toward the future given the realities of today's economy. we will be aware of our proud past but we will be committed to building what we need in the future based on the challenges and our nation's need. our service level strategy will be to max mice what we bring to the nation through a culture of professionalism and efficiency. we're a component of homeland security and because of that we bring the cape abilities necessary to face an array of threats during a maritime do main which we bring the capabilities of the entire department of homeland security whi
it also presents perhaps a non-traditional soft power vector we will have to address from the maritimeces perspective. many states are claiming sovety to the arctic. in closing, i'd like to say that the theme of the conference is very proirpt, maritime cross roads strategies for action. if i haven't adequately addressed that, let me close with this. our strategy is to build a forward looking coast guard, one that peers into the outer edges of our head lights, one that doesn't la meant how we...
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you guys, have known about vectors? could you kind of make a little vector diagram showing that how are light does get through? i think you can all do it particularly if you pay attention to your textbook. all right? and can you do that and hand that in next monday? okay. okay. okay, great. all right, physics. catch you later.
you guys, have known about vectors? could you kind of make a little vector diagram showing that how are light does get through? i think you can all do it particularly if you pay attention to your textbook. all right? and can you do that and hand that in next monday? okay. okay. okay, great. all right, physics. catch you later.