A different ship. When you look at the journey, there were two different points while they were taken on two different ships. We know about them . From ship record, and records from virginia. And we know very Little Information about them. We know bits and pieces. What we know . We know that they arrived, they were not listed as enslaved they were listed as servants. We know they came in there pretty sick when i got the ship. And he lived in virginia and some of them created families and had the first generation of africanamericans in this country. Who were they children, women men . There are mostly women and men. Have their own families and they establish a early committee in virginia. Middle ages, 1724 is the ages. How did it expand from that point . Slavery expanded gradually it wasnt right away, as time went on and they saw as African Americans or africans were quote unquote good source of labor i dont like using that phrase but good source of labor the could run away they were su
Computer skills, you have a gentleman in china, a gentleman in russia who have very good computer skills, but you see them going to work often on both sides of the equation, so someone can be a hacker for bad and be a criminal, but sometimes they can put those skills to good use. Sometimes, they just go all the way down the bad path and you see certain people who have a bit of a bent toward sociopathy going that way, as we see with our friend in russia, but in the end, you have people who are curious, interesting, and people we can learn from, which is what i was really going for here. Host how much money did those people literally steal . Kate thats an interesting question. I dont think i have an actual figure for anyone, and without giving away too many details, we do see one of the characters make a milliondollar ransomware demand in one shot. It is not because this character knows a lot about Cyber Security or technology, or engineering, but she happens to be innovative enough and
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Panel, which is going to focus on the implementation of the refugee act of 1980. And moderating that potential is eric schwartz, former assistant secretary of state for population refugees and migration under the obama administration. He was Senior Adviser for humanitarian affairs during the Clinton Administration on the National Security council and most importantly on the highest board. He also happens to be the president of Refugees International and hes seated next to the expresident of Refugees International. Eric . Thanks. Thank you, mark. It is a distinct pleasure to be here today and i want to thank hias, and the Carter Center for bringing us all together for this very important event. This is a critical time for us to be considering not only the refugee act of 1980, but also the very future of refugee protection in the United States and around the world. At a time when the number of people displaced by conflict, human rights violations, persecution is at the highest number in
Advocacy, irs modernization, tax enforcement, international partnerships, and the future of the irs. This portion is about one hour and 20 minutes. Thank you for coming out tonight. It is an exciting time at the Internal Revenue service. It is an exciting time at the Internal Revenue service. As i mentioned, our commissioner is coming up on his oneyear anniversary. We have a lot of people at 1111 constitution avenue. There are a lot of new people coming on and a lot of people that were there that have been there and were thinking about leaving in the past, are thinking about staying. We have some amazing speakers to discuss hiring, staffing, and current priorities. And what we can expect in the year or two years to come. Let me get right to introductions. Mary beth murphy, commissioner of Small Business, selfemployment division. The criminals Investigation Division at the irs and nina olson, National Taxpayer advocate. Bios are online. I will leave you to review them but they are amazi