I just wonder, do you like this . I enjoy skiing. Thank you very much. And senator lee made some brief comments. This is what we do. But poor drew, very few people actually want to talk to him. 64 million raised over three years. Thank you so much. And none of the money has gone to any veterans. Dont turn your camera on me, okay . If you have any other questions, send them to her email. When our camera found James Reynolds jr. , he gave us a single finger salute. Thank you very much. I have to ask you about the money, though. That doesnt answer any of the questions about the money that theyre thats it . Do you notice a pattern . One california official tried running into the ladies room. See what happened. Do you know a convicted felon that runs one of those clinics . Despite the facts that there have been complaints registered about him . And he broke the v. A. Scandal wide open. Thats the v. A. s director, sharon hillman. Who on monday, literally sped from our cameras. We all know ho
Reward have been Washington Post reporters and political Prize Winners to boot. The lady great Anthony Sneed won 2 lists ares for his reported in the middle east of which he gave his life. [applause] and colbert won a pulitzer at the Washington Post. I said this was a humbling experience for me and i meant that in every sense of the word. Prior to my getting a real job at the Washington Post, i was a copy aid for about 45 years so i deliver these guys mail and faxes on a daily basis. It is incredible and kind of surreal for me to be up here. I am really excited about this award, a big score for independent journalists. [applause] the absolute hardest thing about being independent especially if you go from being in a major newsroom is making that phone call to an important person, import organization and saying, it is just me. They go, all, one News Organization . It is just me, sorry about that. It takes a little bit getting used to. Probably the most rewarding at fact of being on your
Our way through like every other News Organization. We have done something truly impressive and made a real commitment to hardhitting and investigative groundbreaking journalism and im grateful for that and i thank you. [applause] ladies and gentlemen chairman and editorinchief of kiplinger publications. [applause] good evening. I am from the kiplinger letter and i will be referred. I am not related in any way to the other nights, including john and james. I wish that i were but i am not our honorary this evening is the first kipping letter award who has never worked as a professional journalist. Paradoxically he is one of the most influential figures in this totally reshape the journalism profession too adapted to the new realities of the digital age. And because beneath the guise of the lawyer, a newspaper publisher and a Foundation Executive while he was never a professional journalist, he was once a student journalist in 1965. A busload of students went down to alabama from connect
Computers to measure how secure computers are and thats where we need to be. When you have millions of computers in the federal government going around with a clipboard is not the way. You have to use computers to assess how secure they are, so one of the things we got out of fizz pha is in fact the positive authorization to do continuous diagnostics and 34eu9 tkpwaeugsand they get a tool where they have a dashboard and gives them a status of their own environment and we get a tool where we have a rollup dashboard where we can help them understand how they stand next to next to each other. Whether one department is doing a great job and we have lessons that we can take and share with other departments. This is really a pro foundly important tool for us. Just as general counsels from private companies have questions who is this organization thats going to come in and look at our networks and work with us, agencies have counsel who also ask that question. You have the capability youll pu
Just in time for holiday travel. Silent no more. For the first cincinnati newtown, were hearing from chlt nra. And look out below. A landslide takes out a freight train. A camera captures the whole thing. Look at that. Good morning. Welcome to early start. Its nice to have you with us. It is 5 00 a. M. In the east. Up first, systemic failures at the state department. That is a scathing conclusion of an independent review board investigating the deadly september 11th attack at the u. S. Consulate in benghazi. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other americans were killed that day. The panel finding security in benghazi was grossly inadequate to cope with the attack, that washington ignored repeated requests to beef up personnel, and ultimately a lack of transparency, responsiveness and leadership senior levels both this washington and in libya. Alise, what do you make of this report. A lot of these findings weve been talking about for a very long time. Thats right, but also in the last