With my mouth closed and my ears open will would you tell a branded director of the fbi in . What should he worry about . And so ive been doing that much traveling a ton, walking around, of fairness that inspections and is going in seeing my folks and talking to them. No starting to develop a picture of what are the things i should focus on. I believe as a leader i only have a small slice of discretionary time. And to take that and focus of a few priorities of the maniac about being disciplined and revisit that every six months says what the folks we will do, i said to them, that is what you should respect for me as a leader and, of course, you should expect them told myself accountable to those same five expectations. That is what you should expect from the fbi. You should expect conversations were ever you are in the United States or youre asked questions of equity unique area beyond. My vision of the fbi, imbed of the basketball person. My Highschool Football career lasted three wee
No problem with that. We think those are a lot of good uses for drones in those areas. There might be particular rules that need to be worked out around if a drone is being used to search for somebody and it happens to fly over private peoples houses and the backyard we think there should be rules that govern how those are handled and the sharing of them so people whose houses happened to be flown over the privacy that is dated but were focused on that surveillance, watching everybody all the time. We think drones have technology that has a lot of potential to do good and really it is in everybodys interest to pin down the privacy question, put in place common sense protection and we dont have to worry about privacy, that will free Public Safety agencies to use these technologies without the clout of big brother hanging over us. Did you have something to say on that topic . This year, Boston Police department use an Online System over the marathon to monitor what was going on for secur
[ applause ] thank you, guys. Please be seated. Lt. Governor ivey, speaker hubbard, president marsh, distinguished guests, members of the alabama legislature, chief justice moore, justices of the Alabama Supreme Court and my fellow alabamians. The poorest county in the United States of america is located just 73 miles from where we sit tonight. If we were to drive a little over an hour from this historic hall we would find ourselves in Wilcox County where the Median Household Income is below that of any other county in this nation. 11thousand of our fellow alabamians live in Wilcox County where the Unemployment Rate is chronically in double digits and consistently ranks above the national average. Everyone in this room knows alabama is one of the poorest states in america, where one in four children live in poverty. Nearly 1million of our fellow alabamians are dependent on food stamps. The statistics are sobering. The facts are indisputable. Never ending cycles of a need for jobs, bett
Its important to be focused on the Sunshine State doing whats right for our people and make sure that a fighting chance and a fair shot than somebody who will fight for you. Scott this is all talk versus action. Charlie have a job. He didnt want to do the job. He didnt want to call on the companies. Whats interesting is why wouldnt he want first to move the Corporate Office . Why would you want Northrop Grumman to add jobs, average income wanted to thousand dollars. We have to under 61,000 jobs opening in the state, average income in the top 25, 27 an hour. Thats not what charlie wants . Moderator the next question will be to governor crist. Governor crist, we are on a College Campus right now where we have College Student to hear to worry about tuition and debt. It. Use under the online universities to raise tuition 50 a year. Governor scott has prohibited further increases and has pushed state colleges to offer fouryear degrees for 10,000. What these safety kids now burdened with so
Please be seated. Lt. Governor ivey, speaker hubbard, president marsh, distinguished guests, members of the alabama legislature, chief justice moore, justices of the Alabama Supreme Court and my fellow alabamians. The poorest county in the United States of america is located just 73 miles from where we sit tonight. If we were to drive a little over an hour from this historic hall we would find ourselves in Wilcox County where the Median Household Income is below that of any other county in this nation. 11thousand of our fellow alabamians live in Wilcox County where the Unemployment Rate is chronically in double digits and consistently ranks above the national average. Everyone in this room knows alabama is one of the poorest states in america, where one in four children live in poverty. Nearly 1million of our fellow alabamns are dependent on food stamps. The statistics are sobering. The facts are indisputable. Never ending cycles of a need for jobs, better job skills and better educati