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Gun battle with wanted ex-cop - caught on tape

Gun battle with wanted ex-cop - caught on tape
CBS News Exclusive: Video recorded by CBS News reporter Carter Evans shows an up-close account of the gun battle between police and fugitive ex-cop Christopher Dorner in Big Bear, California.

CBS reporter caught near gun battle with ex-cop

http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=50140947n

Christians Beheaded in America

Monday, police announced an arrest.
28-year-old Yusuf Ibrahim is in custody.
Investigators say Ibrahim shot and killed the victims, severed their heads and hands, and buried the remains at a Buena Vista house.
Back in Jersey City, friends of the victims are praying that police will have the answers to the questions that now haunt them.
Privately some wonder if it had something to do with the victims' religion.
"I leave it for the police and the investigation," said Samy Hohareb, the victim's friend.
So far, police have not revealed a motive for the grisly murders as the suspect sits behind bars, waiting for his day in court.



These men were Coptic Christians. They are dying almost every day in Egypt. We here little about the on going persecution in Egypt. How much will we hear about it in New Jersey?


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http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?se...sey&id=8989357

A VISIT WITH S~K~U~N~K AND SOME OF HIS RELATIVES....

We visit shillshillshillshillshill and some of his friends....

Lets Hear It for 69'ing

Side Note: Jerry Springer 69th Birthday on 2/13/2013

I Love to 69 but just need a 69 Partner that is somewhat attractive
and is under 175 lbs.

How in the Hell did you let yourself go - Women.
Women should weigh under 175 and have a 20 to 30 inch waist.
Not 250 wih a 40 inch waist.

There is Only One Animal in the Animal Kingdom that is Overweight
The FEMALE HUMAN.

BB

Details of Cybersecurity Plan


In his speech, Obama said America’s enemies are “seeking the ability to sabotage our power grid, our financial institutions and our air traffic control systems. We cannot look back years from now and wonder why we did nothing in the face of real threats to our security and our economy.”

He added, “Now, Congress must act as well by passing legislation to give our government a greater capacity to secure our networks and deter attacks.”

On Tuesday, senior administration officials said Obama’s order starts the development of voluntary standards to protect the computer systems that run critical sectors of the economy like the banking, power and transportation industries. It also directs U.S. defense and intelligence agencies to share classified threat data with those companies.

Obama’s executive order has been months in the making and is the product of often-difficult negotiations with private sector companies that oppose any increased government regulation.

While largely symbolic, the plan leaves several practical questions unanswered:


— Should a business be required to tell the government if it’s been hacked and U.S. interests are at stake?


— Can a person sue her bank or water treatment facility if those companies don’t take reasonable steps to protect her?


— If a private company’s systems are breached, should the government swoop in to stop the attacks — and pick up the tab?

Under the president’s new order, the National Institute of Standards and Technology has a year to finalize a package of voluntary standards and procedures that will help companies address their cybersecurity risks. The package must include flexible, performance-based and cost-effective steps that critical infrastructure companies can take to identify the risks to their networks and systems and ways they can manage those risks.

There also must be incentives the government can use to encourage companies to meet the standards, and the Pentagon will have four months to recommend whether cybersecurity standards should be considered when the department makes contracting decisions.

The order also calls for agencies to review their existing regulations to determine whether the rules adequately address cybersecurity risks.

Congress has been struggling for more than three years to reach a consensus on cybersecurity legislation. Given that failure and the escalating risks to critical systems, Obama turned to the order as a stopgap measure with the hope that lawmakers will be able to pass a bill this year. Leaders of the House Intelligence Committee said they plan to reintroduce their bill that encourages the government to share classified threat information, empowers companies to also share data and provides privacy and liability protections.

The process has exposed how difficult and complex the issue is, turning the long-awaited executive order into a bureaucratic scramble aimed at showing countries like China and Iran that the U.S. takes seriously the protection of business secrets. It has been an intensive effort by White House staff and industry lobbyists wary of government intervention but fearful about their bottom line.

The cyberthreat to the U.S. has been heavily debated since the 1990s, when much of American commerce shifted online and critical systems began to rely increasingly on networked computers.

Source


Other sources:

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/13/us...is-issued.html

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013...rica-networks/

http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-...ybersecurity-0

http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2...order/1914197/

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-0...structure.html

And a particularly interesting take on it:


President Obama signed an executive order aimed at bolstering U.S. cybersecurity prior to tonight's State of the Union address. The Order precedes a House Homeland Security Committee hearing on "new threats."


It is the government's latest move in attempting to deal with cyber threats, and the order has not undergone any public technical, rights-based, or privacy review.


Official White House Fact Sheet

Make of all that what you will.

I AM SO SORRY I ALWAYS SAY THE WRONG THINGS......

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