The georgian authorities have assessed the direct damage that will inevitably inflict on the countrys economy , something that the radical opposition is so zealously seeking, namely, a ban on russian tourists from traveling to georgia. By the way, the vast majority of the population of this hospitable caucasian side. Moreover , hospitality is an important part of the economy, georgia has quite weighty arguments. If russian tourists do not come to georgia at all, the country will lose about 1 billion dollars a year, despite the fact that our economy is 30 billion. This means that 2030 thousand jobs will be lost. Here it must be said that this is a very modest estimate, according to last years data, again, for the most part, due to russian tourists, gdp growth in the country amounted to 10 , to 24 billion. But the fact that the economy of this country was brought by russian tourists, whom they dont want to see so much. Apparently not very much, the educated georgian opposition makes up m
Third time. This is your third book. I want you to tell us about your father and his storytelling. Robert my father was the single greatest storyteller i have ever known. He owned his own motorcycle chains and lubricants business when we were young. But he functioned as its sole traveling salesman. He was on the road for nine or 10 months out of the year by car. We grew up feeling like we knew him. My dad would call me out of school. Sometimes for weeks at a time can you imagine such a dream for a kid . And he would take me on business trips across the United States. By the time i was eight or nine, i had been to all 48 continental states. I knew more about Oil Viscosity and paint than any eightyearold in the country. We would pass the time during these long stretches by telling stories. Few would tony made up stories true stories. He was the single greatest weaver of yarns you could imagine. There was always one condition if he told you a story, you tell him one. Brian you remember on
His work as a journalist and author. Brian robert kurson, author of pirate hunters, here for the third time. This is your third book. Before we talk about pirate hunters, i want you to tell us about your father and his storytelling. Robert my father was the single greatest storyteller i have ever known. He owned his own motorcycle paints and lubricants business when we were young. Sometimes he had decent years, sometimes he didnt. But he functioned as its sole traveling salesman. So he was on the road for nine , or 10 months out of the year by car. We grew up feeling like we knew him, did not grow up feeling fatherless. My dad would call me out of school. Sometimes for weeks at a time can you imagine such a dream for a kid . And he would take me on business trips across the United States. And it was all by car, all over the United States. So by the time i was eight or , nine, i had been to all 48 continental states by car to industrial parks. I knew more about Oil Viscosity and hightem
Tonight, on sbrent privacy Cyber Security issues and how to comball recent data breaches. Weve seen attack after attack the most on the office of Personnel Management but also in private industry. Target home depot. So many other private corporations have had customer information stolen. And so what weve realized is is we can try very hard to keep ahead of the hackers but what we need to do is think about how we minimize the need for customers to put their private information on to web sites. Right now there are legal prohibitions from the government sharing classified threat information with the threat sesketor and legal prohibitions from the private sector sharing back with the government termed as being actors of the government. Thats not allowed. What we wanted to do is allow those barriers to be removed so that you could share information on threat signatures very narrowly defined so youre talking about 1, 0, very technical information. But, for example, of the various hacks that
Terrorists stand for. They have nothing to offer but hatred and human suffering. We stand for freedom and hope and the dignity of all human beings. Thats what the city of paris represents to the world. And that spirit will endure is for ever after the scourge of terrorism is banished from this world. [applause. ] i am at knoxville not only because i just like knoxville, but i am here today because one of my resolutions is to make sure that folks across this great country feel like they are coming back there is no doubt that the steps we took early on to rebuild this foundation and put it on a new Foundation America is coming back. [applause. ] president bush president bush president bush i am not running for office anymore. So let me just present the facts. I promised that 2014 would be a breakthrough year for america. This morning, we got more evidence to back that up. In december, our businesses created 240 new jobs, our Unemployment Rate fell to 5. 6 , which is the lowest in six and