Your excellent reputation precedes you thank you for being here. Thank you. Robert woods. Good morning brother. Good morning. My name is robert one side i want to talk about two things. Forensic is the ged program at the a b you. We were funded by the puc the first year and i think its moving over to the economic and Workforce Development for the second round of funding. But the thing about it this there is a Digital Divide and under the new ged program its going to be computer liz i railways. We need computers to get us rode we have 15 applicants that applied for ged our 15 applicants over the years 11 of them got their ged and thats a good number. When it was already stayed they 2k0ub9d anyone from the community would ever pass the ged we had 11 people that passed. Secondly, weve been fighting about that 18 hundred oakdale who owns the building. And we need to know this right now. Who owns the building . This building when i was first working on this building it was delivered to the
2k0ub9d anyone from the community would ever pass the ged we had 11 people that passed. Secondly, weve been fighting about that 18 hundred oakdale who owns the building. And we need to know this right now. Who owns the building . This building when i was first working on this building it was delivered to the community and the community was the owner and over the period of time theres as things got shuffled around puc owns it now. And we what were saying its time to fish or cut bait because we are taking your crap and getting nothing for it. There was given to us because we took it. And now weve got to fight you again for something that was already given toys. We dont like that not at all. We want to know who owns the building and who was the right to take if from us. Theyre taking over 80 percent of the areas waste and we cant even get a fair deal on a job when you look at it from the community. Youre pulling people if from oakland and everybody is getting the job in front of the commu
Protests against austerity brings the italian city of rome to a standstill for a second consecutive day. Nine lebanese men are to return home, freed by syrian rebels. The group will cross Southern Turkey from syria. Rebels captured the men in may, who said they were returning from a religious trip to iran. Theres hope two Turkish Airline pilots abducted in bair ute in august will be released. We have correspondents in both countries. Well hear from turkey in a moment. First, Andrew Simmons is live in beirut. What is the situation there . Any word on when they might arrive . Thats the question. No one knows when this will happen. Theres a positive air here that it will happen before long. Im in a suburb of south bair ute, a shia area. All of the pilgrims came from the area, and some of their relatives have been talking to us earlier. Theres a widespread presence of lebanese media and a few International Media waiting for the event to take place. We spoke to a woman who is married. To on
How the russians may have helped him more than we think. He will talk about the latest in the ukraine, coming up. Samsung unveils its first verbal wearable devices, Running Software that is not google. Two smart watches, and one fitness band. They also showed off the Samsung Galaxy s5. A look at what the new phone actually does. Sam grobar got his hands on one. Take a look. This is the new Samsung Galaxy s5. I want to show you five things that are new. The phone was announced today. For starters, it is a larger display. This is 5. 1 inches. The old galaxy, only five inches. Also, you have a fingerprint sensor on the bottom. Sounds like the fingerprint sensors we have seen on other phones. On the back, there is a heart rate monitor. You put your finger here, and the phone will tell you whether you are about to have a cardiac episode or something. There is also better materials and a camera along the back of the phone. Some criticisms from the galaxy 4 and 3 that they appeared too plasti
Computer analysts say its like a sleeper cell, and it may be poised to suck Sensitive Data out of millions and millions of computers. It takes time to read the manuals. Im gonna save you that time. cause i stay home on saturday nights and read them for you. You and the rest of the geeks . Theres millions of us out there. Everybody, lets hear it geek squad [cheering] welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im steve kroft. In this edition, we take a look at technology. We examine how breaches in Digital Security threaten everything from Weapons Systems to bank accounts. Plus, we meet the mr. Fixits of the geek world. We begin with electronic sabotage. Nothing has ever changed the world as quickly as the internet. In less than a decade, the pentagons warning that it might be possible for a computer hacker to disable Critical Infrastructure in a major city and disrupt essential services has actually happened. Other online attacks have seen millions of dollars stolen from banks and Defense Systems i