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i think we have to -- general horowitz, do you have any thoughts on that? >> i don't know the answer but i think it is something that is important to look into. we have also noted the importance of the public health service professionals and considering how to bring more of those. >> i think if we are looking for incentive to bring in healthcare professionals and they are certainly needed so many different places but needed in bureau prisons, the incentive of loan forgiveness may make a difference. at least we ought to try it. i also want to go out on a limb and believe that the federal level, we have so many areas where we need healthcare professionals that we ought to think more seriously about some type of program that is federally inspired the results in a workforce that is absolutely needed at this point. senator welch, do you need a minute more to adjust the circumstances or are you ready? >> thank you for -- >> i am recognizing it. >> i appreciate that. thank you very much. director peters, is good to see you. we talked about the situation where we d
i think we have to -- general horowitz, do you have any thoughts on that? >> i don't know the answer but i think it is something that is important to look into. we have also noted the importance of the public health service professionals and considering how to bring more of those. >> i think if we are looking for incentive to bring in healthcare professionals and they are certainly needed so many different places but needed in bureau prisons, the incentive of loan forgiveness may...
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we will start with inspector general horowitz. you may proceed . >> i could not hear. >> i am sorry. >> are you calling on me first? >> yes. thank you. >> thank you, chairman durbin. i also wanted to acknowledge with me are the team that work on the desks and custody report print and visited sites including the present you mentioned in your opening statement. i have been inspector general for almost 12 years. every year i have included the b.o.p. in my annual report of the top management and performance challenges facing the department of justice. with some notable exceptions, the problems at the b.o.p. seem to only increase. last year the b.o.p. was added to the gao high risk list . to be clear that these are not new problems. yesterday we released a compendium of over 100 publicly issued oig report sends 2002 reflecting the systemic challenges of the b.o.p. that we have identified over the past two decades. many of the 344 deaths that you mentioned that we found were due to suicide, homicide, drug overdose or other unknown facto
we will start with inspector general horowitz. you may proceed . >> i could not hear. >> i am sorry. >> are you calling on me first? >> yes. thank you. >> thank you, chairman durbin. i also wanted to acknowledge with me are the team that work on the desks and custody report print and visited sites including the present you mentioned in your opening statement. i have been inspector general for almost 12 years. every year i have included the b.o.p. in my annual...
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he writes about this for example, david horowitz, founder and editor of the publication time israel. he writes that the hostage problem has not been resolved. the problem of radicals has not been solved. groups in the gaza strip, such as hamas, they continue to operate, the problem of who should govern the gaza strip and how has not been resolved, should it be governed by the palestinians, or suddenly the israelis want to manage almost 3 million people in the gaza strip, nor not one problem has been solved, not a single problem has a clear strategic answer, and yet the israelis are now... of will, and this is not a triumph of will, it’s just americans admitting to their incompetence, but calling up some myths from the past, and some that are more like not myths, like monsters, like terrible monsters that threaten us from the past, well, it sounds tragic because i'm watching. well , today is a holiday, and tomorrow the day after tomorrow such a war could begin, and what israel says is that they are going to strike iran’s nuclear facilities, and what about deeply protected and in-d
he writes about this for example, david horowitz, founder and editor of the publication time israel. he writes that the hostage problem has not been resolved. the problem of radicals has not been solved. groups in the gaza strip, such as hamas, they continue to operate, the problem of who should govern the gaza strip and how has not been resolved, should it be governed by the palestinians, or suddenly the israelis want to manage almost 3 million people in the gaza strip, nor not one problem has...
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here to help us is katie horowitz. she's an author and mindset coach. so katie, first off, i think the big question here is what makes someone a good communicator, and how can we become one? >> well, a lot of people when they think of communication, they think of their side of the deal, right? but communication is actually about not just what you're saying, but what the other person is hearing. it's a shared experience. it's collaborative, and the thing that holds most people back from being ineffective and a confident communicator isn't a lack of knowing what to say. it's a lack of self-trust. >> oh. >> yeah. so what are the things that hinder us beyond that? >> yeah. >> well, when it comes to self-trust, there are ways that we can break our own trust if you will, and this is not to say that we are going to micromanage the natural way that people speak, but oftentimes, people will manipulate the way that they speak in order to fit into surroundings. so stuff like talking really fast. they're afraid they're not going to get things in, speaking up, endin
here to help us is katie horowitz. she's an author and mindset coach. so katie, first off, i think the big question here is what makes someone a good communicator, and how can we become one? >> well, a lot of people when they think of communication, they think of their side of the deal, right? but communication is actually about not just what you're saying, but what the other person is hearing. it's a shared experience. it's collaborative, and the thing that holds most people back from...
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but based on a report in the publication, the information, the returns of andreessen horowitz is crypto are quite good. so like that seems like a good clue that the smart money is not buying like the same things that crypto people are buying. they must be getting in earlier or getting some sort of like good terms terms. anyone or we'll keep going. all right, you have questions, just raise hand. so then the issue of the sort of ongoing nature, if i had another if i had another, if i had another chapter. are you sick of reporting you? obviously, you're going have to talk about crypto a lot. now, the next coming months. but at what level are you ready? continue reporting on or you're. i've seen enough. i mean, i'm definitely ready to move on now, but i feel sad about the things that i saw much but i do the thing i regret is like the things i didn't see you know like i'm always like was some better crypto party that did not go to that. maybe aaron went to yes. and like i wasn't on the day that el salvador announced adopted bitcoin the official currency when brock threw a big party and jake
but based on a report in the publication, the information, the returns of andreessen horowitz is crypto are quite good. so like that seems like a good clue that the smart money is not buying like the same things that crypto people are buying. they must be getting in earlier or getting some sort of like good terms terms. anyone or we'll keep going. all right, you have questions, just raise hand. so then the issue of the sort of ongoing nature, if i had another if i had another, if i had another...
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and last but not least, josh horowitz. jeff horowitz. sorry about that. so, jeff. jeff is a technology reporter for the wall street journal. his reporting series called the facebook won the george polk award for business reporting and the gerald loeb award for beat reporting. previously an investigative reporter for, the associated press in washington. he now lives in the san francisco bay area. his book published last year, is broken inside facebook and the fight to expose its harmful secrets. it lays out in sobering detail not just the architecture of facebook's failures, but what facebook knew and ignored about damaging impact on all us. if you're wondering what jeff has been doing recently in his spare time tells me he's in the middle of attempting develop immunity from poison oak and poison ivy via described in largely forgotten century old medical research. jeff, you'll forgive me if i don't shake your hand, but the poison oak and the poison ivy. is it working? i want to know. yes. and the wall street journal will supposedly be publishing magazine story about
and last but not least, josh horowitz. jeff horowitz. sorry about that. so, jeff. jeff is a technology reporter for the wall street journal. his reporting series called the facebook won the george polk award for business reporting and the gerald loeb award for beat reporting. previously an investigative reporter for, the associated press in washington. he now lives in the san francisco bay area. his book published last year, is broken inside facebook and the fight to expose its harmful secrets....
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plus, anderson horowitz closed over $7 billion for its newest set of funds. and openai named the former president of aws japan, tadao nagasaki, to spearhead its push. openai is opening an office in tokyo as it releases a custom gpt model catering to japanese language users. caroline: let's get to more broadly and ai contacts, because we all think about how to re-skill, and companies are thinking about how to re-skill employees at the moment. google cloud is the king about its own role within this. of the company is announcing a new tech training initiative in part should with visitations like the u.s. department of the treasury and rackspace to repair the workforce with generative ai skills and more. i am pleased to welcome lee moore, google cloud consulting vice president. i am really interested in this, because you are working with the public sector, the king of the treasury department and educational situations as private companies. you are all this for free? are you charging? where's the reward for you? lee: for us, we are really in this enterprise ai era
plus, anderson horowitz closed over $7 billion for its newest set of funds. and openai named the former president of aws japan, tadao nagasaki, to spearhead its push. openai is opening an office in tokyo as it releases a custom gpt model catering to japanese language users. caroline: let's get to more broadly and ai contacts, because we all think about how to re-skill, and companies are thinking about how to re-skill employees at the moment. google cloud is the king about its own role within...
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horowitz stole over $15 million from mr. shohei ohtani's account in these illegal sports bets. >>> sit down, take a drink, swallow, because this story is crazy. the former interpreter burger superstar, show hail connie is out on bond after making his first court appearance. i know you have heard about the story. this guy has been charged with bank fraud and is accused of stealing more than $60 million from otani to pay for illegal sports bets. he is now facing up to 30 years in prison if he gets convicted. otani says he is not aware of his former attorney's gambling at all. and prosecutors have a text message from the former interpreter to his bookmaker, saying quote, technically i did steal from otani. here is ken rosenthal, senior writer of the athletic and fox news mlb reporter. this story is crazy with a capitol k. >> we were all wondering what actually happened. for weeks now, we have speculated, trying to figure out what was going on here, how is this possible? an issue we figured that was reported was four and half mi
horowitz stole over $15 million from mr. shohei ohtani's account in these illegal sports bets. >>> sit down, take a drink, swallow, because this story is crazy. the former interpreter burger superstar, show hail connie is out on bond after making his first court appearance. i know you have heard about the story. this guy has been charged with bank fraud and is accused of stealing more than $60 million from otani to pay for illegal sports bets. he is now facing up to 30 years in prison...
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we bring in host of bubba show, host bubba horowitz. saratogaly was saying high m odties and may have to tighten rates and maybe just a tiny bit. what are the stocks that would do well in that atmosphere? >> hi, liz. what you're looking for here is things that are not as affected because there's a higher probability that the fed's going to hike rates and they cannot legitimately cut based on data and based on what's going on unless it's a political move or going into a major depression. alternative energy, nexterra, n ep and they're limited partnership and alternative energy doing very well ask they play a very solid dividend of 12%. when you look at bigger picture, yeah, getting a by dividend and they're not necessarily a gift. they're more risk, but you're getting a stock that has more volatile and more opportunity especially now with oil prices going higher and if this escalates in the mideast and oil back over $100 a barrel. we need alternative energy s paces so i think nep is a great play at this level here and i think it's got a b
we bring in host of bubba show, host bubba horowitz. saratogaly was saying high m odties and may have to tighten rates and maybe just a tiny bit. what are the stocks that would do well in that atmosphere? >> hi, liz. what you're looking for here is things that are not as affected because there's a higher probability that the fed's going to hike rates and they cannot legitimately cut based on data and based on what's going on unless it's a political move or going into a major depression....