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they lien over or rack , so wha you really want to do is anchor bolt all the way around the perimeterf the building, you may put plywood in the side walls but it's the front and back that is critical. because the building wants to, it's usually narrow or tall and it wants to rollover. you want to plywood the front and back if you can and maybe add a footing in the middle. it's amazing the minimal amount of strengthing you can do is enough to give a building an excuse to stand up. >> we've looked -- i have and i know pat has looked at hundreds maybe thousands of earthquake damaged buildings. the smallest investment in structural improvement will prevent buildings from collapse >> it's not just the damage. you have to live somewhere else while in is going on. all the things you need to thin about, if your building is damaged you have to find anothe place to live and your life change fs you can't come home and have to live in a shelter. the earthquake that we expect, you really don't want to be living in those shelters. you want to be at home. sfwl let's move along. so in the middle of h
they lien over or rack , so wha you really want to do is anchor bolt all the way around the perimeterf the building, you may put plywood in the side walls but it's the front and back that is critical. because the building wants to, it's usually narrow or tall and it wants to rollover. you want to plywood the front and back if you can and maybe add a footing in the middle. it's amazing the minimal amount of strengthing you can do is enough to give a building an excuse to stand up. >> we've...
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one of the things we looked down -- we look to cont what theroller's -- we looked at is wha ttht the controller's offics doing. we're projecting we're not going to get much more next year than we did this year. >> that is what you are trying to match up to moving targets? >> lots of moving targets. >> second question, and this might be more in the category of the incoming, is there anticipation of a the projected revenues that would come in to thedbi as it is this the to sea --the dbi as it is associated with the -- it has a moving target for the next three to five years. >> we have been in talks on this because the america's cup is proposing to take several of the port buildings, and we have a meeting this afternoon with the port to discuss work orders with the port and how we would address emergency for expedited planchettes' for this. the work would have to be completed very quickly, and how we would manage that. we were talking this afternoon on it, so, yes, there would be another increase revenue because the port would -- they have asked to have a plan check, some of the plans t
one of the things we looked down -- we look to cont what theroller's -- we looked at is wha ttht the controller's offics doing. we're projecting we're not going to get much more next year than we did this year. >> that is what you are trying to match up to moving targets? >> lots of moving targets. >> second question, and this might be more in the category of the incoming, is there anticipation of a the projected revenues that would come in to thedbi as it is this the to sea...
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i mean...wha'...whatdo... what do i do, ya' know? the only people that i'm able to affect are the people who care about what i have to say. there is something you can do, but i'm sure it wouldn't be, uh...easy. different man: i get angry about it, but it's like... ya' know, in my own apartment. [laughs] >> all right. thanks for your patience and taking the time to be here. we wanted to give you a briefing and update on our midyear crime stats. as chief gascon promised we will keep you informed to reach our ambitious goals that the chief set out with the command staff and members present. let me create a quick context. in 2008 the middle part of the year the city and county and police department decided to shift gears toward a new approach of governance in terms of deployment of police officers using what has commonly been referred to as a zone strategy. basically saturating the areas and deploying police officers based upon statistical analysis of crime. it was not as sophisticated as it is today. but the effort has paid dividends. a
i mean...wha'...whatdo... what do i do, ya' know? the only people that i'm able to affect are the people who care about what i have to say. there is something you can do, but i'm sure it wouldn't be, uh...easy. different man: i get angry about it, but it's like... ya' know, in my own apartment. [laughs] >> all right. thanks for your patience and taking the time to be here. we wanted to give you a briefing and update on our midyear crime stats. as chief gascon promised we will keep you...
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if they don't have an air way they can't breathe and then wha are they? >> (inaudible). >> dead and we will review that and it's a basic point. okay. if you are plea are bleeding an important to keep in mind that most bleeding stops on its own and all bleeding stops essentialls shrcials eventuaeve. medical joke and if you are in shock -- and no hurt nerves we don't want you to go in and hel somebody and have something fal on you and get other hur hurt. look, listen and feel and have you ever put your chin to your chest and it's tougher to breathe and tilt your head back and easier to get a breath and we tilt the head back, lift the jaw up off of the air way and i opens the air way. this young lady is in the classic position and take first aid and take cpr class and ther is any and she'y annie and she' and in a disaster you don't fin people in this position and sometimes i walk up and i can't tell whether they are breathing or not and you have to get closer and you have to touch th person and shake and shout "are you all right? " and no response and then y
if they don't have an air way they can't breathe and then wha are they? >> (inaudible). >> dead and we will review that and it's a basic point. okay. if you are plea are bleeding an important to keep in mind that most bleeding stops on its own and all bleeding stops essentialls shrcials eventuaeve. medical joke and if you are in shock -- and no hurt nerves we don't want you to go in and hel somebody and have something fal on you and get other hur hurt. look, listen and feel and have...
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i mean...wha'...whatdo... what do i do, ya' know? the only people that i'm able to affect are the people who care about what i have to say. there is something you can do, but i'm sure it wouldn't be, uh...easy. different man: i get angry about it, but it's like... ya' know, in my own apartment. [laughs] so are you going out tonight? i can't. my parents say i have to be home right after work. ugh. that's so gay. totally gay. ugh. that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> good evening and welcome to the july 21st,
i mean...wha'...whatdo... what do i do, ya' know? the only people that i'm able to affect are the people who care about what i have to say. there is something you can do, but i'm sure it wouldn't be, uh...easy. different man: i get angry about it, but it's like... ya' know, in my own apartment. [laughs] so are you going out tonight? i can't. my parents say i have to be home right after work. ugh. that's so gay. totally gay. ugh. that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so...
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we have broader tax concerns too i always like to hear your comments, and also i don't really know whas meant by a short term redistributional program. i don't know what those terms mean and i would li to hear what you meant by that comment. if you keep your answers short because we want to turn to reports and we have another question left. >> okay. so, i'll answer your question about redirks first. there's program safety net programs to be protected when there's high employment and income inequality. i think those are important places to protect, and that's my value, and exactly, safety net. on the tax code, we are going to have to look at fundamental tax reform. the first point is there is no way to get to any reasonable or crediblebjective whatever you pick. you can do as much as possible and you should, you can do as much as possible on entitlements, and you must, and i still don't think we can get there without a revenue piece of the pie. it becomes important that revenues are raised and done in the most ficialt way possible, so that's why tax expenditures comes up so much because
we have broader tax concerns too i always like to hear your comments, and also i don't really know whas meant by a short term redistributional program. i don't know what those terms mean and i would li to hear what you meant by that comment. if you keep your answers short because we want to turn to reports and we have another question left. >> okay. so, i'll answer your question about redirks first. there's program safety net programs to be protected when there's high employment and...
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one of the things we looked down -- we look to cont what theroller's -- we looked at is wha ttht the controller's offics doing. we're projecting we're not going to get much more next year than we did this year. >> that is what you are trying to match up to moving targets? >> lots of moving targets. >> second question, and this might be more in the category of the incoming, is there anticipation of a the projected revenues that would come in to thedbi as it is this the to sea --the dbi
one of the things we looked down -- we look to cont what theroller's -- we looked at is wha ttht the controller's offics doing. we're projecting we're not going to get much more next year than we did this year. >> that is what you are trying to match up to moving targets? >> lots of moving targets. >> second question, and this might be more in the category of the incoming, is there anticipation of a the projected revenues that would come in to thedbi as it is this the to sea...
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. >> repter: the chief got the idea from wha the chp did in the '60s near highway 17. they would place car size billboard replas along the road. it slowed things down, a psychological thing. >> people have a tendency to go too fast, so when we see a police car we slow down to within the sed limit. >> i think it's a great idea for people to slow dow on the street. >> reporter: are you sometimes speeng? >> not really. i he two kids. so i havto be really careful. >> basically a plot to its plan. a metho to the madness. have a police presence, be out there and be seen and people abide by the rules. >> reporter: to keep it interesting, they rotate the vehicle ang six different locations. there is nobody in there now, but you just never know. >> if t community gets awfully used to where the car is, there will be an officer working radar, for example. >> sometimethey are in it and a lot of people that live here get used to the decoy car thinking there is no one in it. an then all of a sudden, they're getting pulled over. >> reporter: course, that may not happen if you let the
. >> repter: the chief got the idea from wha the chp did in the '60s near highway 17. they would place car size billboard replas along the road. it slowed things down, a psychological thing. >> people have a tendency to go too fast, so when we see a police car we slow down to within the sed limit. >> i think it's a great idea for people to slow dow on the street. >> reporter: are you sometimes speeng? >> not really. i he two kids. so i havto be really careful....
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i will ask a requequestion, wha you working on now? >> does that sound planted? it wasn't. i just finished a monster of a book it's a huge book, set in japan and covers the earth from 1939 and 1966 about 2 brothers and the title is a street of a thousand blossoms. if you haven't noticed we are talking about themes that run through my book. one of the things i like a lot is exploring subcultures. the lepercy. the silk working women. i like to write about groups of people who persevere and make a life on their own aside from what the general culture is doing. i find that i don't consciously sit down and do that but it happens. in this particular book something that has fascinated me is sumo and sumo wrestlers and how they get so big and what it's like in their culture. one of the brothers becomes an sumo and that's why it's a big book! [laughter]. >> do you think that -- being a woman who is in women have been oppressed -- i don't know if they are now or not, dou think that has stimulated you in your writing coming out of that? you specifically and in general, do you feel lik
i will ask a requequestion, wha you working on now? >> does that sound planted? it wasn't. i just finished a monster of a book it's a huge book, set in japan and covers the earth from 1939 and 1966 about 2 brothers and the title is a street of a thousand blossoms. if you haven't noticed we are talking about themes that run through my book. one of the things i like a lot is exploring subcultures. the lepercy. the silk working women. i like to write about groups of people who persevere and...
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[laughter] all right, well, bill will probably post that on his website wwwi-don't-give-a-rat's-ass-wha t-you-think. well, we're done the show is over. i'm a bid worried. 17 years until that asteroid. i had -- 170 years until that asteroid. i had better go and pack.,, ♪ [ male announcer ] nature valley sweet & salty nut bars... they're made from whole roasted nuts and dipped in creamy peanut butter... ♪ ...making your craving for a sweet & salty bar... ♪ ...irresistible. by nature valley. ♪ i even bought her a computer with my new citi forward card. then one day... have you seen this? she "friended" me. there's a whole album. [ laughs ] [ groans ] and started posting pictures. ♪ and tagging me. publicly. [ male announcer ] you ought to be rewarded for being dependable. the citi forward card gives you extra points for paying your bill on time and staying within your credit limit. [ woman ] nice tights. what's your story? the citi forward card can help you write it. how'd you do that? do what? it tastes too good to be fiber. you made it taste like chocolate. it has 35% of your daily value
[laughter] all right, well, bill will probably post that on his website wwwi-don't-give-a-rat's-ass-wha t-you-think. well, we're done the show is over. i'm a bid worried. 17 years until that asteroid. i had -- 170 years until that asteroid. i had better go and pack.,, ♪ [ male announcer ] nature valley sweet & salty nut bars... they're made from whole roasted nuts and dipped in creamy peanut butter... ♪ ...making your craving for a sweet & salty bar... ♪ ...irresistible. by nature...
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an about wha mine would have been 22.way, to learn more about what animalsld do if wild animals you, toward you, grizzlies or otherwise, and especially more otherwis pepper pper spray, watch jack's ntire story, abcnews.com/worldnews. >>> coming up, if a baby screams a on a plane, could you go to and could yo court and could you win? [ male announcer ] this, our newest son, was imagined, drawn, carved, stamped, hewn, and forged here in america. it is well made, and it is designed to work. ♪ this was once a country where people made things... ♪ ...beautiful things, and so it is again. ♪ the new jeep grand cherokee. ♪ ouch! ow! oops! it's neo to go!® ready. aim. protect. neosporin® gives you infection-protection, and pain relief. neo to go!® plus pain relief. every cut. every time. everywhere. old legs. p.a.d., the doctor said. p-a-d... p.a.d. isn't just poor circulation in your legs causing you pain. it more than doubles your risk of a heart attack or stroke. i was going to tell you. if you have p.a.d., plavix can help prot
an about wha mine would have been 22.way, to learn more about what animalsld do if wild animals you, toward you, grizzlies or otherwise, and especially more otherwis pepper pper spray, watch jack's ntire story, abcnews.com/worldnews. >>> coming up, if a baby screams a on a plane, could you go to and could yo court and could you win? [ male announcer ] this, our newest son, was imagined, drawn, carved, stamped, hewn, and forged here in america. it is well made, and it is designed to...
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was wha does the republican party need to do to keep texas as a republican state and to win back hispanic voters? >> well, i have about a third of my constituents who are hispanic, and i do my very best to represent their interests together with all 24 million of us in the states of texas. and i would say the hispanic voters are predem nantly culturally conservative, very family oriented, patriotic, small businessmen and women, entrepreneurs, and they are interested in education and opportunities to basically realize the american dream. >> and they vote for democrats. >> well, i got 35% of the hispanic vote in 2008 and i'm working hard to earn a larger portion of the vote the next time. but the immigration issue has been somewhat devicive and we do need to find a solution to it. that's why in 2005 i introduced a bill with john kyle, something we called the comprehensive border security and immigration reform act of 2005. and i was very much involved in the debate and i will continue to be involved in trying to find a solution to that. but i would say that on almost every issue, other than
was wha does the republican party need to do to keep texas as a republican state and to win back hispanic voters? >> well, i have about a third of my constituents who are hispanic, and i do my very best to represent their interests together with all 24 million of us in the states of texas. and i would say the hispanic voters are predem nantly culturally conservative, very family oriented, patriotic, small businessmen and women, entrepreneurs, and they are interested in education and...
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i mean...wha'...whatdo... what do i do, ya' know? the only people that i'm able to affect are the people who care about what i have to say. there is something you can do, but i'm sure it wouldn't be, uh...easy. different man: i get angry about it, but it's like... ya' know, in my own apartment. [laughs]
i mean...wha'...whatdo... what do i do, ya' know? the only people that i'm able to affect are the people who care about what i have to say. there is something you can do, but i'm sure it wouldn't be, uh...easy. different man: i get angry about it, but it's like... ya' know, in my own apartment. [laughs]
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. >> they would be fined up the wha zoo. >> nfl, the no fun league, that would never happen. >> i'm guessingf they see that they would try to imitate it in some way, shape or form. i don't know what they will fish for. >> diamonds, orange cleats. >> gold bullion. >> with that team, maybe they will be fishing for a super bowl. >> wow. >> if it doesn't implode. >> that wasn't very good. i hope the blog is better tonight. here it is again. >> reel it in. >> here we go. >> thanks for joining us. see you at 10:00 and 11:00. ,,,,,,,,,,,, those people are happy 'cause they're gonna have a good time, and they've got extra money in their pocket. those are happy passengers. how much does it cost for those snacks again? nothing. at southwest airlines, when we have a sale, it's a sale. [ male announcer ] southwest airlines has flights starting at $49 one-way. book now only at southwest.com. [ rand ] how can you not want to get on the plane? come on and get on the plane. we're saving you money. now that's a plane full of happy. [ employees ] grab your bag. it's on. [ ding ]
. >> they would be fined up the wha zoo. >> nfl, the no fun league, that would never happen. >> i'm guessingf they see that they would try to imitate it in some way, shape or form. i don't know what they will fish for. >> diamonds, orange cleats. >> gold bullion. >> with that team, maybe they will be fishing for a super bowl. >> wow. >> if it doesn't implode. >> that wasn't very good. i hope the blog is better tonight. here it is again....
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and what's wha that's done is it's changed both inside and outside our state the image and the view. and the relationship and it's from high-tech, it's from the hewlett packards and the versance of the world and all those jobs to the manufacturing sector where we've created over 25,000 new jobs in the midst of this recession. it is the combination that he was talking about. and increasing what we already have and not forgetting our existing businesses at the same time though that we try to attract new ones. it's all of the microthing that is everyone is talking about. it's what the governor was talking about about keeping your people in your state. but you've got to be able to educate them and provide the good jobs so they don't go to atlanta or baltimore to get a good job. it's all of the individual things that everybody is talking about. but the one thing to answer your question is the relationship between the understanding that it's education that's the key to economic development. and when i'm talking about education, i'm talking about cradle to grave, pre-can, k-12, eye dult edu
and what's wha that's done is it's changed both inside and outside our state the image and the view. and the relationship and it's from high-tech, it's from the hewlett packards and the versance of the world and all those jobs to the manufacturing sector where we've created over 25,000 new jobs in the midst of this recession. it is the combination that he was talking about. and increasing what we already have and not forgetting our existing businesses at the same time though that we try to...
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back to thh pnti--iscrimiiatton laws, this%+ would say that do power is3+ understand what was goinggon,whareelly large issue omment sheet takes refuge behind some ridiculous procedural document.. i actually wrote y brieffon th3 that they were talking about the policy. i sttll thought it was wrong. in said "absolutely nothing in the -- said absolutely nothing in the 14th amendment out of its own words could bring forward against states the first eight amendments which weee designed as restraints on the united states. that got broken a little bit in 1932 and after 1947, the dam broke and one by one by one by one, everything piecemeal in the first eight amendments has been applied in the states. has anybody on the court reccntly in the name of the constitution as opposed to constitutional law, has anybody tried to dredge up antiquity in this way and say wait a minute, we have been off course for a while? >> justice stevens says a bit in his dissent in mcdonald. i think the justices' opinion in that case was right. i don't believe in in corp. and think it's largely an academic mess -- at acade
back to thh pnti--iscrimiiatton laws, this%+ would say that do power is3+ understand what was goinggon,whareelly large issue omment sheet takes refuge behind some ridiculous procedural document.. i actually wrote y brieffon th3 that they were talking about the policy. i sttll thought it was wrong. in said "absolutely nothing in the -- said absolutely nothing in the 14th amendment out of its own words could bring forward against states the first eight amendments which weee designed as...
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so we wha we haven't seen in this era of racial progress, which arguably nobody should be able to argue with that. we've had enomples progress. but we haven't had the type of economic progress and security that will give this sort of lower classes, the poorer people the opportunity and the hope to be able to raise themselves up. guest: well, one of the things that's so interesting about class is that the groups populate nowadays, regardless of color. and so wealthy people are not just wealthy and white. they're wealthy and black, they're wealthy and latino. and poor people are not just black but they're poor in all those other categories as well. and everybody else is in this middle area. i mean, there's a great big middle area where we're all at. we're fighting for what we can get and we all recognize even though we don't talk about it that we are part of a situation where there are people above us and below us. so the class structure and the class separation becomes just as pronounced in some respects as it does race. it's an interesting dialogue and the fact that the two things overl
so we wha we haven't seen in this era of racial progress, which arguably nobody should be able to argue with that. we've had enomples progress. but we haven't had the type of economic progress and security that will give this sort of lower classes, the poorer people the opportunity and the hope to be able to raise themselves up. guest: well, one of the things that's so interesting about class is that the groups populate nowadays, regardless of color. and so wealthy people are not just wealthy...
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we'll start with action here from whas, if you're not watching them in louisville, unplug your tv setps indicate we've had one area of strong storms move through there. there could be more today. it's a large area of severe storms in the middle of the country. there's a stationary front. on that front, two to four inches of rains. could be flooding. intense light thing. even hail involved in that. big heat. san antonio all the way to orlando. boston, you're just out of it. new york right at 90 degrees. feels a little better today, i think, than yesterday. and not as stormy. don't you think it feels just all that weather was brought to you by aveeno, ageless vitality. >>> we're going to go upstairs to george. you throw to him. just say, george. >> george. >> sam, move over. the make-a-wish foundation is celebrating its 30th year of making dreams of children come true. and our friends at espn, are part of that magic. it's a moving series called "my wish." our friend, chris connelly has been part of it from the very beginning. he's here this morning with the great story. >> it is a great
we'll start with action here from whas, if you're not watching them in louisville, unplug your tv setps indicate we've had one area of strong storms move through there. there could be more today. it's a large area of severe storms in the middle of the country. there's a stationary front. on that front, two to four inches of rains. could be flooding. intense light thing. even hail involved in that. big heat. san antonio all the way to orlando. boston, you're just out of it. new york right at 90...
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wha>> i think we have learned fm that. the whole process used with the nie's are quite different. there are improved under george tenet's time. they have continued to this day. one of the first things we did, which we did not do with that nie was the standard practice when you need to approve is to first assess the sources that were used. the use of outside readers with their input included. the use of other options. what if we are wrong? confidence levels, the degree of capability gaps that we have. all of those features are now a standard part of national intelligence assessment, drawn primarily from an egregious experience that we had with that particular nie. i thought the report laid out exactly what went wrong. i was there. it is not there because of any political pressure. it was because of the ineptness. >> thank you. it mr. shoemaker at efforts to states that the response was not to islam. there are nonviolent. i would underscore that. do you think ideology has a role a motivating violent extremist terrorist? do you believe we have adequately analyzed the component? do yo
wha>> i think we have learned fm that. the whole process used with the nie's are quite different. there are improved under george tenet's time. they have continued to this day. one of the first things we did, which we did not do with that nie was the standard practice when you need to approve is to first assess the sources that were used. the use of outside readers with their input included. the use of other options. what if we are wrong? confidence levels, the degree of capability gaps...
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so we wha we haven't seen in this era of racial progress, which arguably nobody should be able to argue with that. we've had enomples progress. but we haven't had the type of economic progress and security that will give this sort of lower classes, the poorer people the opportunity and the hope to be able to raise themselves up. guest: well, one of the things that's so interesting about class is that the groups populate nowadays, regardless of color. and so wealthy people are not just wealthy and white. they're wealthy and black, they're wealthy and latino. and poor people are not just black but they're poor in all those other categories as well. and everybody else is in this middle area. i mean, there's a great big middle area where we're all at. we're fighting for what we can get and we all recognize even though we don't talk about it that we are part of a situation where there are people above us and below us. so the class structure and the class separation becomes just as pronounced in some respects as it does race. it's an interesting dialogue and the fact that the two things overl
so we wha we haven't seen in this era of racial progress, which arguably nobody should be able to argue with that. we've had enomples progress. but we haven't had the type of economic progress and security that will give this sort of lower classes, the poorer people the opportunity and the hope to be able to raise themselves up. guest: well, one of the things that's so interesting about class is that the groups populate nowadays, regardless of color. and so wealthy people are not just wealthy...
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. >>> let's begin on a tuesday whaing with fallout from that littlef some 92,000 classified military documents. n a young soldier who could be behind it. nbc is at the pentagon this morning. good morning to you. >> good morning, matt. ps. military and pentagon officials have launched a massive effort to cull through militnds of documents to etermine if they contain any serious secrets that could put ational security or american soldiers at risk. ous irony here, however, is that he u.s. government hasn't been able to access nearly most of ironydocuments that wikileaks claims it has. >> reporter: the mountain of raw intelligence covers a six-year stretch at a time the u.s. war effort was failing and the taliban was on the rise. the secret documents were fort wed by wikileaks and its founder. >> the real story of this material is that it's war. it's one damn thing after another. us is the continuous small events, the continuous deaths of children, insurgents, allied forces. >> reporter: the documents reveal that even as pakistan accepted billions in u.s. aid, r: theani intelligence offi
. >>> let's begin on a tuesday whaing with fallout from that littlef some 92,000 classified military documents. n a young soldier who could be behind it. nbc is at the pentagon this morning. good morning to you. >> good morning, matt. ps. military and pentagon officials have launched a massive effort to cull through militnds of documents to etermine if they contain any serious secrets that could put ational security or american soldiers at risk. ous irony here, however, is that...
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interior, we are dividing up the agency into different units, so the revenue functions of the fmer -- wha were formerly in the mms will move over into an office of natural resources revenue, so the dollar collectors will be separated from those who are in charge of granting the leases and doing the enforcement. the rest of the agency, which director bromwich will oversee will be split into a bureau that essentially manages the resoce out in the outer coinental shelf both conventional as well as renewable and another unit that esntially will be in charge of safety and enforcement so that's the essential concepts around the reorganization to ensure first of all that conflicts of interest are avoided in the future, the kinds that you have pointed out in your investigations and, second of all, that there is a kind of enforcement with respect to safety and environmental requirements. >> you know, the gao and, of course, ig have made numerous recommendations to improve royalty collection. have you implemented any of these recommendations or -- up to this point? >> mr. chairman, the answer to th
interior, we are dividing up the agency into different units, so the revenue functions of the fmer -- wha were formerly in the mms will move over into an office of natural resources revenue, so the dollar collectors will be separated from those who are in charge of granting the leases and doing the enforcement. the rest of the agency, which director bromwich will oversee will be split into a bureau that essentially manages the resoce out in the outer coinental shelf both conventional as well as...
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so we wha we haven't seen in this era of racial progress, which arguably nobody shoulde able to argue with that. we've had enomples progress. but we haven't had the type of economic progress and security that will give this sort of lower classes, the poorer people the opportunity and the hope to be able to raise themselves up. guest: well, one of the things that's so interesting about class is that the groups populate nowadays, regardless of color. and so wealthy people are not just wealthy and white. they're wealt and black, they're wealthy and latino. and poor people are not just black but they're poor in all those other categories as well. and everybody else is in this middle area. i mean, there's a great big middle area where we're all at. we're fighting for what we can get and we all recognize even though we don't talk about it that we are part of aituation where there are people above us and below us. so the class structure and the class separation becomes just as pronounced in some respects as it does race. it's an interesting dialogue and the fact that the two things overlap m
so we wha we haven't seen in this era of racial progress, which arguably nobody shoulde able to argue with that. we've had enomples progress. but we haven't had the type of economic progress and security that will give this sort of lower classes, the poorer people the opportunity and the hope to be able to raise themselves up. guest: well, one of the things that's so interesting about class is that the groups populate nowadays, regardless of color. and so wealthy people are not just wealthy and...
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