18 Burst results for "Mark Hill"

RADCast Outdoors
"mark hill" Discussed on RADCast Outdoors
"Especially in a small community like us here in the riverton lander area is that I'm sure every community has got their local pros. And if this guy's using this camouflage clothing, everybody's going to want it because this guy is successful. This guy have you seen the pictures, my goodness. And the same thing with fishing. If he's holding a fish every weekend that's big, you probably want to know what he's using. What line, what real? Exactly. What electric trolling motor? Maybe it's got a better electric trolling motor. I need to upgrade mine. Yeah. And that is in smaller communities. That's really important. The bigger market is that's a whole nother world. And that's where the outdoor shows and the expos and things exposes people to that. But on a local level, it's that local guy that just is good at what he does. You want that same success. You're going to do the same thing. Or try. Try really hard. And some of those guys quite frankly are just at a different level. Oh yeah. And you don't realize that until you try it. I mean, I look at you guys like Danny was as a fisherman, Mark hill. There's a number of guys that you go with them and you're just like, wow. It's impressive what they can do. And there's some guys like that for PK, like Tim Jenny, he's their pro up in Saskatchewan. That guy catches he had the catch and release world record walleye. You know, the guy is incredible. And he caught it on a PK spoon. So then, of course, that was the big break for PK was that moment, right? That's what really just kind of blew things up for them. But man, you go fishing with that guy. He's just so good. And he's got the feel. He knows what he's doing. He's got the cadence. He just knows how to trigger those fish. So it is hard because there are lots of great learners out there. There's lots of great bow packing systems. There's lots of great seasonings, but what I like about our three sponsors is the people that make the company great. In working with them is awesome. Their products work well. So I feel good across the board because I know I'm working with good people and what they have works really well. I was telling Kevin about my Brown child today that I got on a half ounce flutter fish. It catches big fish. It's a great lure for that. I'm always going to use it in David and I are always using high mountain seasonings for Elk for fish for everything. Pigs, pigs, yeah, bacon, making buck board bacon cure. And Kevin, I know you've had

Cyber Security Today
"mark hill" Discussed on Cyber Security Today
"Should y'all be using external cybersecurity adviser? As Gary as the end user, if there's an attack, will be the one who must have some sort of plan B in place. And then there was Mark hill. He is an expert in the topic of cyber and privacy liability and he basically holds the key to the castle in a sense. He is the one who decides if a firm qualifies for coverage or not. Whether or not coverage is approved depends on many factors such as the level of preparedness prior to attack occurring, as Gary has said, and the banks she works for would likely qualify based on the fact a cybersecurity framework has been put in place. The policy itself should focuses on 5 key elements. Identify, protect, detect, respond, and recover me. And Howard, you know, I keep peace of it, revolves around business impact analysis. It's just imperative all organizations know which functions are critical in order for the business to survive. And then there's 5 pronged approach you talked about would not only allow an IT department to know what data has been captured, shouldn't attack occur, but also allows them to implement an action plan that's been adopted well before the attackers swoop in on them. For instance, Marco stressed that having that type of contingency planning now in place that alternate, it's not just a nice to have. It's actually a need to have if any organization helps to qualify. And in much of what has to do with the sheer number of claims relating to ramps and where another cybersecurity attacks. Markel said, apparently, cyber insurance sector in Canada is the least profitable sector. We have surpassed hail insurance, which is a pretty big feat and not one we should be proud of. Now markella added the adversaries are advancing way faster than anyone could keep up with. They're a well run organizations and they're just that organizations with full blown HR departments and recruiting departments. To jaw recall, phone conversation with a ransomware attacker that he had. It was similar to a setup at a call center. You call a toll free number, the attacker replies, oh, you were from ABC company. Jake is handling your attack. I will put you through. At the end of it, they actually sent us a two page security report outlying how they got in. Incredible. Yeah. In terms of what to do once attacked, Marco recommends calling a lawyer. One who's trained in what best to do if a client becomes a victim. They won't provide any information on coverage, but they will help quarterback the situation. And propose steps that can be taken, being reaching out to forensic companies that are basically a standby to deal with these things and help support the IT security teams to figure out what where and how. And then once you have the intelligence about what's going on and how it's happened, then you can make informed decisions on how to handle it. So really, what it comes down to is preparation. And to that end, there are key practical steps that everybody every company can take to prevent attacks, and mitigate the damage when attackers do break through. I've always thought that you defend against ransomware by doing the same things that you do for any cyber threat. And that includes educate your users about the risks of clicking on links and obeying attachments. Making sure your software is quickly patched in order of a sensitivity and making sure that your data is encrypted so that if it's stolen, it's useless. And don't forget about protecting corporate attachments that are sitting in employees email boxes. They contain sensitive information as well. Yeah, I'm continually amazed at the sophistication, the innovation of ransomware gangs. But I was really heartened by listening to this panel, this new realism that we seem to have. We know prevention is critical. Howard, do you recover that? We need to accept that these ransomware gangs, though, are going to get through regardless of how prepared we are. That doesn't mean we dismiss preparation, looking at how you're going to respond, is also important though. And Markel said it best what he said contingency planning is not a nice to have. It's a need to have. So the things you talked about, knowing your data back up, multi factor authentication user awareness are important. But limiting the damage, network segmentation, restricting privileged access and having a response plan, one that's tested with something this panel really focused on. And I thought it was a great way of really being mature about the way cybersecurity is going these days. Agreed. Paul, what about another session that you covered? Absolutely. Another session was about a topic that probably keeps IT executives up at night. What to do about email havoc. Which has been described by some security experts as one of our greatest areas of vulnerability. I mean, you know, the numbers certainly back up that claim. Over the course of 2022, according to statista, an estimated 333 billion emails would be sent and received globally this year. 347 billion next year and 376.4 billion in 2025. Stunning numbers in a key reason, guest panelists, Elk and Gorgon, CSO of cloud fair, focus on the potential havoc, all of that email activity has no doubt will cause an organization to force itself on how to best prevent an attack. A key recommendation you put forward this, no matter what email system is in use, organizations have to implement a zero trust strategy. And despite the fact that users of Google workspace or Office 365 contain native security controls. I mean, he said, you know, they're pretty good. They're getting much better blocking those highly volumetric attacks, and we can in fact maybe stop about 95% of them, just with the native controls within these tools. The trouble is, the attackers are always evolving. They are always changing their methods and it becomes a real problem. Asked how email programs should be set up to eliminate the threats, gorgons said the answer lies in implementing new solutions. An example of the former revolves around emails that impersonate a CAO, wiring a CFO for money. Which is more problematic as a result of remote working where people at home are more likely to click on a tempered email when they should not. Gartner, he said recently recent market guide for email security and in that they recommend that anything new must contain AI or machine learning components. And what these new tools do is look at the way that people communicate it and organization through natural language processing. Gorgon said he's a big fan of the recommendation from Gartner. And I quote what he said. Effective email security requires not only the selection of the correct products with the required capabilities and configurations.

KOMO
"mark hill" Discussed on KOMO
"Of shooting two people in the store One died 38 year old Instacart shopper Justin and another 56 year old Fred Meyer employee Mark hill was critically injured Richland's interim police chief Bridget clary says they are still piecing together what happened There's nothing that indicates to our investigators that there was any kind of relation between the suspect and our victims According to court documents a former roommate said Kelly was spiraling mentally in the weeks and months before the shooting He also has a history of shoplifting at a Kennewick Fred Meyer Kelly is appeared in court but his arraignment was postponed until February 23rd he remains in the Benton county jail on $1 million bond Kelly Blair northwest news radio A former member of the U.S. climbing team is accused of child rape 28 year old Alexander Fritz is accused of having sexual contact with underage athletes ranging at age from 12 to 16 Fritz worked with climbing athletes as a coach and root center at vertical world climbing Jim and Redmond The case has been forwarded to the FBI for possible federal charges due to allegations of crossing state and county borders Fritz's being held that's the humus county jail of $500,000 bail And for the Beacon plumbing sports desk sounders join another Seattle snowbirds in the California desert here's Bill Schwartz 85° in Palm Springs where Seattle's MLS team holds the second part of its soccer camp Some of the international players have come back to sounders giving coach Brian schmitzer other formation options Trying to see what four two three one looks like incorporating Albert with some of his new teammates Those are the nuances that I'm hoping to cram in in this last 8 days before we head off down to Honduras That's where the sounders play matagua to start a two match Concacaf series Cincinnati Bengals have arrived in Southern California for Super Bowl practice Sunday They're four and a half point underdogs against the LA rams I had a Thursday's NBA trade deadline The Portland blazers and New Orleans pelicans swapped 7 men CJ McCollum Larry Nance junior and Tony Snell I'll go to the big easy Indiana Pacers in a 6 player deal with Sacramento former Gonzaga big man to modest sabonis goes to the kings and the Seattle kraken came out of the NHL all star break acquiring a center Austin zernik off waivers from the New York islanders tomorrow night the kraken skate on climate pledge ice against the Arizona coyotes Sports with swords.

The Paul Finebaum Show
"mark hill" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show
"We are back. Andy staples joining us in a couple of minutes. We have had a busy one already. With k j jefferson and so many other guests including j paternal. We got a call from a famous drummer in a band. And we've had quite an afternoon here. Let's continue More calls mark is arkansas. You're on the air. Hello mark hill mr five. I'm how's your day going great. Thank you good. I wanna thank you. And the se nation crew for the difference. You show to raise your bathroom saturday. It made for great great day. Well it was it was. It was really cool to be there. It's always fun but this was Beyond special We've been there a couple of times with some bad teams This one was was was one. I'll never forget very good Same here You can even you mr tibo back. We'll we'll take it back. He's okay with us. He was he. He had a good time with his texas pick. That's for sure. Well he did but I gotta tell you that Utah texas hand with across the parking lot Admit smiling ever since so. Hey you know what's funny about that. I i had a friend. Text me Saturday night from he was in colorado for the texas game. He said i know arkansas. He said the m crowd like that one too by the way they do have taste. I'll say that. Hey thank you very much back. Arkansas abs- weight Had a blast. There you bad good to hear from you. Let's continue with more phone. Calls and lee is in memphis. Hello hey paul going. We're doing great les. Thank you two questions. hang listen What water offers. Chances saturday an state and do you think that memphis has a chance mr say. Hey man yeah i. I frankly like memphis. Chances more than auburn game being at home. And i frankly i i think. Auburn has an outside shot of winning i. I just wish. I knew. More about auburn. Based on these two games. I know i know they played really terrible opposition but it seems like they have things going really good direction. I i'm fascinated by the mississippi state memphis game. Hey thanks for the call appreciate it. let's continue. Kevin is in georgia. You're on the air. Hey paul appreciate you taking my call. Thank you Over over the years the gamecocks had enough trouble with the bulldog in their own state. And that's the citadel bulldogs. We've got a one game going against them i Hey by the way i was. I was at the citadel. Win in whatever your that was Fifteen fourteen yeah. I saw the. I i was working that game. As as a reporter Sideline reporter. And i'll never forget it as long as i live. It's the only time i've ever done and the only time i'll ever do it. Yeah we'll be depending next time. I mean we're we're an sds. School quick story kevin so. I don't remember what happened. Sec nation was in south carolina. That day it was it was off weekend when there really are no good games and the sideline reporter. I don't know somehow the sideline reporter got sick. I really don't have any idea how i ended up with the job but somebody said is there any chance you could stick around and do the game i. I've never done this before. I said to my said it couldn't be very hard I mean you spend the entire to meeting the night before we spent all the time talking about what stories to talk about with. When when when south carolina blows out the citadel. And they're right. All of a sudden the citadel starts winning the game. And i'm like talking to people. I said what am i supposed to do here. They said well you're obviously interview. The citadel coach after the game and i distinctly remember him being rather rooted halftime and i checked with their people and he said well. This guy really doesn't like you. I said it's not really my problem. I said why doesn't he like me. So when senator played florida state. I think the previous year you said you referred to the citadel as a high school team. I'm not sure he's going to talk to you I said well we all. So i walked up to. I don't remember the guy's name he's not there anymore. Obviously and i just said coach. Congratulations and he. He he got over his dislike of me to talk about how important win was but It was it was amazing to watch the game from the field. Yes sir I was there in nineteen ninety one that year as well so no i didn't go. I didn't realize you guys investment success. Hey thank you for the call. I do appreciate it and you brought back some rather bizarre memories. Tim is in pennsylvania. Hello tim how're you doing. Paul thanks for taking my phone call. Once before i'm the guy that lives in johnstown pennsylvania halfway between stay each and i have a lot of friends that are penn state alum and pit alarm and i graduated from auburn and i got a picture of review the day that the sec sec nation was down in auburn uber's leading at lunchtime in the wellness kitchen with a group of students. Oh coming out in member. Yes when i left my car with my wife at the counter so is so excited to meet you and all that anyway so my friend michael you check a graduate nineteen eighty-four. He's an engineer from penn state. And he. he's he's done well so he gave them years ago. A large amount of money in a A rolling scholarship. That goes to students every year in his parents name. So i called my buddy. Mike months ago like in the spring. I said you know what you gotta take care of. You gotta get me. Some penn state auburn tickets. Well he got us in to the president barron's tailgate his house starting at four thirty. Oh my let me go there. We yes we go. There couldn't get the tickets offers. Her name is jennifer jen. She's in the alumni relations. Her job is to recruit.

LoopPraat - D Nederlandse Podcast over Hardlopen
"mark hill" Discussed on LoopPraat - D Nederlandse Podcast over Hardlopen
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The Glenn Beck Program
"mark hill" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program
"As the masses. Try to flee from. Kabul prisoners have been released. Only five thousand prisoners were released. This is the video of it in the audio five nine thousand prisoners some of them al qaeda of the taliban and they were just released probably because of coverted i think. The taliban is concerned with the spread of vid in the prisons and wanted to find A you know some way to deal with it. And they looked to build the blasio and gavin newsom and they decided just to open up the prisons because of co vid. I'm sure nothing Will will go wrong there. Meanwhile the worst is happening. I wanna i wanna give you a story from the new york times now. Listen to how this story. You've seen the pictures you know. What's going on senator this. It was his first day. As the taliban appointed mayor of qaddus his name is goal mohammed. Elias he was on a charm offensive last sunday the insurgencies control of the city in northern afghanistan. Which is in shambles. After weeks of fighting power lines were down. Water supply powered by generators. Didn't reach most residents. Trash and rebel littered the the civil servants. Who could fix these problems. Were hiding at home. Terrified of the taliban's return. So the insurgent commander turned mayor summoned some to his new office and persuaded them to return to work. He said quote our jihad is not with you. In the minimus muncipality. Our jihad is against the occupiers. And those who defend the occupiers. Mr allies told the new york times by telephone but day by day as municipal offices stayed mostly empty. Mr elias grew more frustrated and his resume His rhetoric grew little harsher taliban fighters began going door to door searching for absentee civil workers. Hundreds of armed men set up checkpoints across the city at the entrance to the regional hospital. A new notice appeared on the wall. Employees must return to work or face punishment from the taliban just week after the fall of the city the first in a series of cities that the taliban seized with breathtaking speed the insurgents are now in effective control of all of afghanistan and they now must function is administrators that can provide basic services to hundreds of thousands of people and the experience of those in kunduz offers. A glimpse of how the taliban may govern and what may be in store for the rest of the country in just as the insurgents frustrated with their failed efforts to cajole civilians Civil servants back into work began instilling little terror according to the residents reached by telephone. I'm afraid because i don't know what will happen next. Or what they will do said one who asked not to be identified for fear of retaliation by the taliban three days after the taliban took control of kunduz the civil a civil servant received a call from an insurgent fighter. Telling him to go to his office. The mayor of konduz wanted to speak with him. The mayor You invited mr omb Oh mark hill Who had been staying home. Since the retreat of the government forces as insurgents flooded into the streets in a sense of unease grip the battered city. He had experienced a similar moment twice. Before when the taliban briefly in two thousand fifteen and twenty sixteen sees the city both times the insurgents were pushed back with the help of american airstrikes but this time days after the taliban took control the entire afghan army corps charged with reclaiming the city surrendered to the insurgents. They handed over all their weapons and vehicles in a stark sign that they would not be rescued when he arrived at the municipal office to speak to the new mayor. The sprawling compound looked eerily untouched by war. But the new york times writes inside the building. He joined eight municipal employees. And mr elias. You know the new mayor. He introduced himself as the new mayor. A young man with a long beard. Mr allies assured them they would not be targeted by the taliban and instructed them to return to work to improve improve people's lives and morale schering his mobile number. He told them call. If you have any trouble. With the taliban fighters we've captured the city and now we can assure the people that we will provide the basic services. The mayor was quoted in another phone interview halfway through the meeting. Shopkeeper pleaded with the taliban bodyguard to see the air like hundreds of others his kiosk had been mostly destroyed by fire. During the taliban's final push he said shopkeepers fearing for what remained of their stores that they would be looted. One of the taliban's promise that they could return to the market to collect their things. Safely mayor complied. He even provided reimbursement for the taxi and bus fare that they spent on moving their goods for the rest of the day. The mayor met with other municipal leaders trying to get services restored at the state owned water and sewage corporation. He demanded that the water supply. Turn back on when a manager told him the power lines. Would i have to be repaired. He told the director of the electric electricity department to compel his employees to return at the local health department. The new taliban director of health delivered the same message to the hospital. Staff and insurgent fighters gave water to the health workers and offered five hundred afghanis around six dollars to each of the hospital guards to pay for a dinner that night. There was some good progress. Writes the new york times. Oh my gosh. I get a nobel prize for this. I've been thinking. I bet they got to win a pulitzer don't you think tina to leave in illinois. My right that article amazing. Isn't that amazing. I will say that the the times did writes pretty devastating things about this as well along with a lot of other mainstream media. I mean a lot of these headlines the atlantic this headline is biden. Betrayal of afghans will live in infamy. And there's a lot i think. Just how quickly and how terribly this has turned has even shaken some of the mainstream media people now of course. They'll probably come back eventually here. But i was surprised to see the even mainstream coverage being largely critical with the exception of course notably of what you just read which was pathetic The fecklessness this one is written by the bulwark dot com. I like this when the fecklessness is not limited to biden himself is wider administration is complicit state department spokesman. Ned price has conceded. The taliban is already committing more times but he warned them that if they continue. They be internationally isolated. Oh not into really internationally isolated boy. They're going to be cancelled culpability for the disaster rest on one other place they write the american people White house officials have privately reassured themselves by noting that polls show an overwhelming majority of americans support withdrawing the troops from afghanistan according to the hill so the biden teams fine reinsure reassurance. In the fact that most americans don't care about the risk of another nine eleven ethnic cleansing or the descr destruction.

The Glenn Beck Program
"mark hill" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program
"How the taleban may govern and what may be in store for the rest of the country in just as the insurgents frustrated with their failed efforts to cajole civilians Civil servants back into work began instilling little terror according to the residents reached by telephone. I'm afraid because i don't know what will happen next. Or what they will do said one who asked not to be identified for fear of retaliation by the taliban three days after the taliban took control of kunduz the civil cy civil servant received a call from an insurgent fighter. Telling him to go to his office. The mayor of conducive wanted to speak with him. The mayor invited mr Oh mark hill Who had been staying home. Since the retreat of the government forces as insurgents flooded into the streets in a sense of unease grip the battered city. He had experienced a similar moment twice. Before when the taliban briefly in two thousand fifteen and twenty sixteen sees the city both times the insurgents were pushed back with the help of american air strikes but this time days after the taliban took control the entire. Afghan army corps charged with reclaiming. The city surrendered to the insurgents. They handed over all their weapons and vehicles in a stark sign that they would not be rescued when he arrived at the municipal office to speak to the new mayor. The sprawling compound looked eerily untouched by war. But the new york times writes inside the building. He joined eight municipal employees. And mr lila's you know the new mayor. He introduced himself as the new mayor. A young man with a long beard. Mr eliza shared them that they would not be targeted by the taliban and instructed them to return to work to improve improve people's lives and morale sharing his mobile number. He told them call. If you have any trouble. With the taliban fighters we've captured the city and now we can assure the people that we will provide the basic services. The mayor was quoted in another phone interview halfway through the meeting. Shopkeeper pleaded with the taleban bodyguard to see the mayor like hundreds of others. His kiosk had been mostly destroyed by fire. During the taliban's final push he said shopkeepers fearing for what remained of their stores that they would be looted. One of the taliban's promise that they could return to the market to collect their things safely. The mayor complied. He even provided reimbursement for the taxi and bus fare that they spent on moving their goods for the rest of the day. The mayor met with other municipal leaders trying to get services restored. The state owned water and sewage corporation..

Champagne Sharks
"mark hill" Discussed on Champagne Sharks
"Basically all this like horrific stuff took them to brothels literally brothels exploited. The mayor gave them their first sexual experiences with them. Or at brothels fucking these boys up and this is like africa what area this is the mid west somewhere but this is the very pervasive. This is not just some one off thing. The here's another one sandusky. Yes yes yeah. Yeah so they do it abroad and they do it here too. They do it in places where they can find the most vulnerable boys or girls the most vulnerable and anytime there inside of a camp or something like that they can hide it these exactly and they get your kids who they know. People aren't going to believe there and kids that know that are vulnerable and really want to trust someone. Throw away people. That's what we call the episode throwaway people for people who are curious two thousand eighteen. I think it was episodes. Eighty five to eighty seven. Eighty seven's where we like gave the most examples. Yes but i mean that all just goes to show this bullshit. about oh back homophobia. We've to deal with that every day. But you know at buckets or nominee people actually the being. Thank you know what i mean. That's not something that you just off the so sick. Yeah yeah and and and also like. It's something that they can get away with more like The baby says something the canceling his career left. And right ed. Buck and sandusky runamuck and it takes a long time to say you can't even compare the two just in terms of like power and punching up in in all this stuff and it's But that's why. I'm saying in some ways as bad as marc lamont hill. Is i think these people even though it's like like i said he bola verses are covert is like at least mark hill knows better than say something like that like these people straight up say. Saw people tweet Anomalies the with the black homophobia isn't that's that's bullshit. That's so dangerous for you to save that. No i can't trust you at all anything because you know they don't let you go so they just lie they don't care new thing just going to benefit them whatever. Their agenda is on twitter that day. What they're gonna say. And that's what they're gonna do until it happens to them. I mean he's gm their brains bike men getting killed unarmed. Black men being killed by police isn't anomaly regardless of how many years we've seen it going all the way back to the pretty much before way before the watts riots before any of that. That's an anomaly to them because they can't get no cloud off that and it doesn't benefit or hurt them as it matter. These are faceless. People it does not matter to them. You know you're you're doesn't get them clout doesn't get them access some. They don't care. The other thing that i was being told a lot too was that you know That's the white communities problems. We don't care about that. That's for them to police. It's we care about black people. Do but i'm like i makes no sense because it's not like he's a white person attacking other white people. He's a white person attacking people and targeting black people so it's not a wet community problem. It's a black community problem like..

Hanselminutes
"mark hill" Discussed on Hanselminutes
"Episode of cancel minutes day. I'm talking with lewis. Says he says who is a professor at the computer science and engineering school and u. dub as well as the founder and ceo of. Octo mel. how are you sir. Good good thank you think him. I'm looking forward to this executive in your show very kind so two full-time jobs. That's right. yeah you know. I it just takes so i promise. I'm not hyper distracted The work that leads to octa mouth started. The washington in the opus was the oprah's project called apache. Vm started there five years ago. When a lot of the folks that we've talked to the project to who found the company with me you know in Yeah it'd be spending most of my time to maladies days. So and this is the thing that's encouraged. This is actually your second spinoff from youtube Correct correct yet. We make mistakes. We learn to eat again. We do better. So that's that's encouraged when you're faculty ura you've got phd. You're doing postdoctoral work during research and you come up with an idea like it may be founded. Phd work may be funded by other companies. But then you can go in spin off a company i. How does that work do you keep track. He absolutely so yeah. It's it's encouraging you know. Companies around around research workers agreed tweets have impact know to you know when there's many ways have impacted research right so you write papers at the region following research sudas graduate and become professors into into the next thing. Or you know you went when the research is is a timely and you know has shorter debt has just prime for impacting the street today reform companies and luckily off. Timeout is extremely. Wow also very cool before. We get into october mel and apache. Tvm what they do. I wanna take a moment to back up about five years. Because i read a paper that she worked on With the computing community consortium that was called arch twenty thirty or architecture twenty thirty s a vision of computer architecture research over the next fifteen years and here. We are one third of the way into the predictions that you were making in this in this paper here which i think is the only twelve pages. It's worth reading. I think it'd be useful to talk about those things and see how close you are because Machine learning was a big part of that. Yeah absolutely so. Yeah that that. That was a really really interesting fun to write. Was the result of workshop that i- koran when my colleague tom winners and mark hill And you know the way i see compare conductors. That's my home community in computer in in computer science computer sectors really about how to build systems. How'd you put harder and softer together to enable.

Problematic Premium Feed
"mark hill" Discussed on Problematic Premium Feed
"Basically all this like horrific stuff took them to brothels literally in the brothels exploited the mayor gave them their first sexual experiences with them or at brothels fucking these boys up and this is like africa. What area this is the mid west somewhere. But this is the very pervasive. This is not just some one off thing. The here's another one sandusky. Yes yes yeah. Yeah so they do it abroad and they do it here to they do it in places where they can find the most vulnerable boys or girls the most vulnerable and anytime there inside of a camp or something like that they can hide it these exactly and they get your kids who they know. People aren't going to believe and kids that know that are vulnerable and really want to trust someone. Throw away people. That's what we call the episode throwaway people for people who are curious two thousand eighteen. I think it was episodes. Eighty five to eighty seven eighty seven where we like gave the most examples. Yes but i mean that all just goes to show this bullshit. About oh back homophobia we've to deal with that every day but you know at buckets or nominee people actually the being. Thank you know what i mean. That's not something that you just off the so sick. Yeah yeah and and and also like. It's something that they can get away with more like The baby says something the canceling his career left. And right ed. Buck and sandusky runamuck and it takes a long time to so you can't even compare the two just in terms of like power and punching up in in all this stuff and it's But that's why. I'm saying in some ways as bad as marc lamont hill. Is you know. I think these people even though it's like like i said e. Bola verses are covert is like at least mark hill knows better than say something like that like these people straight up say saw people tweet Anomalies the with the black homophobia isn't that's that's bullshit. That's so dangerous for you to save that. No i can't trust you at all anything because you know they don't you go so they just lie. They don't care thing just going to benefit them whatever. Their agenda is on twitter. that day. what they're gonna say. And that's what they're gonna do until it happens to them. I mean he's gm their brains bike. Men getting killed unarmed. Black men being killed by police isn't anomaly regardless of how many years we've seen it going all the way back to the pretty much before way before the watts riots before any of that. That's an anomaly to them because they can't get no cloud off that and it doesn't benefit or hurt them as it matter. These are faceless. People it does not matter to them. You know you're you're doesn't get them clout doesn't get them access some. They don't care. The other thing that i was being told a lot too was that you know That's the white communities problems. We don't care about that. That's for them to police. It's we care about black people. Do but i'm like i makes no sense because it's not like he's a white person attacking other white people. He's a white person attacking people and targeting black people so it's not a wet community problem. It's a black community problem like..

Reasonable Doubt
"mark hill" Discussed on Reasonable Doubt
"It's usually it's usually like you said supposed to be more in the seventies would be week two for this movie. It was sixty seven. Well wait a minute. sixty sorry. sorry mark hill. Look it up. Sixty seven percent drop or sixty seven percent of what the first one was the ladder. Sixty seven percent of eighty million dollars. What we to mate all right versus eighty percent or whatever it normally make that big. I mean it went from eighty million bucks to forty seven million bucks or something or whatever it is but it wasn't. It was a bigger drop than the normal. And what she's saying. Is i should get the back end of what that drop. Was you know right now but the question is is how how applause written there's there i can't imagine maybe i can but i wasn't that built into the contract with a john berlin. Ski is her attorney. He's from kasowitz. Benson torres and i would imagine mark just based on how these movies work and how long they take a there was no thought of covert when these contracts drawn up. This was. This movie's actually been delayed because of kobe. Was supposed to come out. Middle of twenty twenty and they've pushed it trying to save their asses. So i think when these contracts were written there was no world in which you would ever drop a brand new marvel universe movie on a streamer. It's interesting though but everybody knows that you're going to be streaming at some point. There's been so much talk about whether in streaming wars just an interesting kind of a play and i wonder wrote the contract for off the dig into that as well because at some point that's there i would imagine that if disney is putting out what how much she made that. There's probably already some bad blood there because that as you will be gated this generally not something where you would wanna put it out. If it's somebody wanna work with going forward. So i had the kasowitz for Is known to play Roughened tumble and so maybe that. Maybe that's part of the reason. Why i because it sure sounds like that's something that you would want to have some kind of control over to streaming is it's not like streaming wasn't thought of and it's not like the disney has been making huge moves when it comes to straighten. Well think the at the time that these contracts were written when cova wasn't a consideration you would think you know six months down the line after theatrical release yes the movie will go onto a streaming service of some sort but. I don't think that there was at that time..

77WABC Radio
"mark hill" Discussed on 77WABC Radio
"A false narrative that this country is inherently racist, that communism is some sort of utopia and that the voter integrity laws are racist against black people. And the fact that the White House continues to talk about it, and that the attorney General Merrick Garland, is suing the state of Georgia over this. The voter integrity laws, which are basically all you have to do they're asking for is to present an I D. So the right person actually votes is mind boggling to me. Take a listen to sake, which she says about the voting law number seven. He'll lay out the moral case for why denying the right to vote is a form of suppression because I didn't I didn't start it up. Biden is going to talk about this, by the way tomorrow. He's going to have this big speech, which she announced. She said that Biden wanted to do himself Who else would do the speech? He wanted to do it himself. She almost said We were surprised We didn't think he could, You know, do it past his bedtime, er, his nap time. So again. Sorry, So that's sake. She's talking about Biden and the voter integrity laws against seven. He'll lay out the moral case for why denying the right to vote as a form of depression. In a form of silencing hell call out the greatest irony of the big lie is that no election in our history has met such a high standard with over 80 judges, including those appointed by his predecessor, throwing out all challenges. He'll also decry efforts just So 80 judges. Why was it thrown out? Because they didn't actually look and they they said they didn't have jurisdiction. Am I right or wrong? When we're talking about 80 judges? It's not that the judges looked at the voter. The voter, Uh, you know, and to determine there was no fraud. They said we don't have jurisdiction here. Okay, so keep it going the right to vote as authoritarian and anti American, and he will highlight The work of the administration against this the necessity of passing the for the People Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act and how we need to work together with civil rights organizations to build as broad a turnout and voter education system to overcome. The worst challenge to our democracy since the Civil War. What? Okay, This is a life of beginning and 11th. Of all the law in Georgia is much more open and liberal than the current laws in Delaware in New York's of Joe Biden thinks this is an attack on democracy. Then he has been taking partner systematic attack on democracy in Delaware. What this is doing is preserving the right to vote. Whether or not there was fraud. The last election. It's almost irrelevant to this argument because to me when you're sending out this many ballots, and that's subject to supervision, you're inviting it. It could be Republicans do it. Democrats, You know that's politics being what it is. There's always gonna be people trying to abuse the system. That's why New York is required that to get an absentee about you have to give a reason why you can't vote. And why you have to show who you are when you register to vote. I mean, this is this common If you really value the right to vote, you want to make sure that people who are but this is the biggest threat against democracy since the Civil War. I think she's the greatest argument against common sense and against, uh, against you have free thought This is nonsense, and that that's why the country is being divided to really think that law is being adopted in Georgia, which are more open than New York and Delaware is the greatest threat to this country since the Civil War. Where's she been? I mean, where has she been? She must be living in some silos. Some West left wing. Silo adventure wackos. Well, like I said, it's the government and the media. So take a listen to this. This is an MSNBC analyst Dina Bodhgaya. My saying is he's also a radio host. And he he says that at this point, I think they're just trying to say Trump's name because they know it helps with their ratings because they're so far down in the toilet. But if you notice today on Twitter arrests, Trump was trending and it's been trending all day long. How is that? Okay? Meanwhile, Trump still can't even get on the platform and so many other people that I know got their accounts cancelled. Simply by talking about hydroxy Clark chloroquine or anything else, And you even have the co inventor of the M R N a technology for the vaccine. He got banned from Google. He got banned from Lincoln. And you you had JAMA an article, The journal American Medical Association, talking about how having masks on kids can be harmful to high of Carbon dioxide levels in Germany, and that got bands a JAMA article got bands. But listen to this guy, MSNBC analyst Talking about Trump number eight Donald Trump. Radicalized people like an al Qaida recruiter, Donald Trump sent them there to attack the capital to stop the steal as he put it, or to stop the certification of the votes. As we put it, we need Democrats in one voice the same way the right talks about critical race theory. Talk about saving our democracy. Save our democracy meeting reforming the filibuster, meaning perhaps not funding red states with infrastructure if they're going to make it harder to vote. I know that sounds unlike Democrats, but we got to play hardball here, and I think Democrats calling in one voice for Donald Trump to be criminally prosecuted. It is not partisan. The call for a terrorist to be brought to justice. This sounds like a third world dictatorship and that I think is where their mentality is going. We want to talk about people who want to violate democracy. How about in chief? How about black lives matter when they were burning down the United States a year ago? What happened here in Manhattan? Uh, Police departments being physically attacked city halls almost being overrun. The sanctuary is being set up where criminals could run wild. That is a great threat to democracy, and you have again hundreds of people burning out businesses attacking innocent people. Shooting, killing people. And and so what's the answer? The Democrats Kamala Harris wants to post bail for those who were rioting and demonstrating. So this to me is a disgrace. And once we start hitting this thing of locking up opponents again, maybe that's why they think commented. Communism is a paradise because that's what is on in their paradise all the time. You lock up your enemies. And I think one of the biggest Racists we have now in the country are a lot of these Democratic leaders like Mayor, lightweight notice. I don't call her Lightfoot lightweight. She does not care that 63 people were shot in Chicago over this weekend alone, among them a 20 month old that was sitting in his car seat. Another was an eight year old girl sitting on her couch in her living room, stray bullets, and she wants to say that crime is down. And then this is a B E T news correspondent. His name is Mark Hill. He's also a Temple University professor. He in media studies of all places. Listen to what he says. This is so outrageous. This guy needs to lose his job on B E T News and a Temple university number 11. Do you? I mean, do you believe that? Do you believe all white people are inherently racist? So I don't know if you're backing me into a corner of that question, But yes, I do. Yes, I do. He believes all white people are racist. This is Mark Hill, A B E. T news correspondent, Temple University professor saying white. All white people are racist. Suppose you are. I said, we think some black people are racist. That would be consideration right? Right. But he can say all white people are race. This is absolutely Saturday and then unfortunately, become part of the regular dialogues. It would take it that we have to take this seriously because they become a threat a real threat to do. That's a threat to democracy, that that type of talk. I mean that that's like a Ku Klux Klan and reverse. Absolutely. And we had here in New York, A 13 year old was shot execution style. It looked like he was possibly a gang member. I'm hearing through different NYPD sources, five arrests that, uh, he had five arrests. Five previous arrests a 13 year old. That's the real epidemic that is spreading across the country. These democratic cities that have this turnstile type of justice that are allowing the criminals should just go out on the streets that we have five 1000 open gun cases here in New York City, with 90 something percent of those suspects out on the streets. They got those disappearance tickets. That's the real. That's the real epidemic, not white supremacy. Covid..

Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"mark hill" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"House delivered his article of impeachment against former President Trump to the Senate Monday, the lead impeachment manager, representative Jamie Raskin, read the article of impeachment charging former President Trump with incitement of insurrection. Stemming from the January 6 riot at the U. S. Capitol President Trump addressed a crowd at the lips in Washington, D. C there. He reiterated false claims that we won this election and we want it by a landslide. He also willfully made statements that in context, encourage And foreseeably resulted in lawless action at the Capitol, such as if you don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a country anymore. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced the impeachment trial will begin in early February. In order to convict Trump at least 17. Republicans would have to join all Senate Democrats. If convicted, The Senate could then decide whether to bar him from holding a future office again. Democratic Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont, is said to preside over Trump's Senate impeachment trial instead of Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts. Oh border wall Construction in South Texas has ground to a halt this week. Contractors that have been erecting the fencing were formally notified by the Department of Homeland Security to pause all work like in Jordan, with the Center for Biological Diversity, says it's like night and day work that was being done. 24 hours a day just vanished Relief and reprieve. Finally, it's peaceful and quiet in a statement. Texas border Congressman Henry Queer called today promising step. He saw the letter to the White House, calling a president Joe Biden to rescind the National Emergency Declaration and reroute the funding to pay for technology at the border. Michael board NewsRadio 1200 Wook I. The High Court is overturning a lower court ruling that band nearly all abortions in Texas during the Corona virus pandemic. Governor Greg Abbott ordered a stop to non essential medical procedures in March of 2020 to help preserve PPE and conserve hospital resource is Attorney General Kim packs and later clarified that it included any type of abortion. A federal court judge in Texas declared the move too broad, but it was reinstated by the fifth U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans. President Joe Biden is signing a flurry of executive orders and his first few days in office, including one that will likely increase the power of Republicans in Texas or involves the U. S Census. President Biden is making sure that non citizens will remain in the count. State demographer Lloyd Potter says That's a big deal because of our large immigrant population. He says it's likely enough to gain three seats in Congress News in terms of Texas having a more significant caucus him the U. S. House of Representatives. This comes as the state this week starts the process of redistricting. Republicans have been successful at drawing boundaries in a way that maximizes their power and have used that to maintain control. Beth Myers News radio 1200 W Away, I San Antonio police are investigating a shooting on the West side last night that killed a 15 year old boy. Officers responded to a reported robbery at a home on Bill Cross near Southwest 40th. But they're not sure if a robbery actually took place. A 19 year old resident of the house that he shot the 15 year old in the lower back after he claimed the team was trying to rob them. Police are checking out security footage from the home. The victim is identified as Mark Hill, Ross. It's not clear if the team who shot him will face charges San Antonio saw dropping its covert 19 positivity rate for the third week in a row. It is now a 15% of decline of more than 2% from last week. Judge Nelson Wolff said the rates decline is good news, but added, there's still a long way to go during the summer. We spiked up fast, and it took us a long time to come back down, so we still gotta get from a 15% in positive rate down to five. The city's positivity rate is still above the overall rate of Texas, which is nearly 13% Metrohealth reported 2082 new covert cases yesterday, which includes new cases Sunday that were not reported 13. New deaths were also reported. Baby sitter is being charged with capital murder in the death of a baby and el Campo, Texas, southwest of Houston. Police a 26 year old on hell. Castro told police that then 19 month old girl had fallen and hit her head on a toy. But Ocampo police say her story doesn't add up. I can't release the details of it, but what I can tell you is it should get suffered major internal injuries. Am that race suspicion as to the Cause of death. Um And what the baby sitter had claimed. I just didn't match. If convicted, Castro could serve life in prison or face the death penalty. Another airline will soon offer nonstop service between San Antonio in Cancun, Minneapolis based Sun Country Airlines announced that that's nonstop flights from San Antonio International to Cancun International Airport will start Friday, May 28th just in time for the Memorial Day weekend. Well. The Spurs didn't play last night, and it's unclear if they'll play the Celtics tomorrow night in the 80 anti center last night's first pelicans game in New Orleans, was postponed because neither team had the minimum of eight players available for play due to ongoing contact. Tracing the issue reportedly stems from potential coronavirus exposure to a non team member who was a part of both teams traveling parties in recent days. Every team in the NBA A is now officially been affected, either directly or indirectly, with 22 total postponements and more likely to come amid the pandemic. Hollywood is losing ground. A Chinese movies Mona Rivera, a. Bloomberg has this and focus report. Hollywood has lost its crown to China as the world's number one movie market. But this is his very strong in Asia, especially China and Japan. I Mac's CEO Rich girlfriend says that movie theaters in Asia are thriving. When you look at China are just several was up 28% of the last December. Our New Year's weekend was a record in Japan. China reopened movie theaters last summer after aggressively containing the virus, so in those markets when it's safe to go They're open. People really want to go. In contrast, movie theaters here remain largely shuttered and Hollywood productions have been crippled. That has been a boon to Asian filmmakers with Chinese and Japanese movies producing four of the 10 biggest box office titles in 2020. But the I'm Max chief doesn't think that'll last. Once the Hollywood films come back. I think the audiences will want to see those I'm on a roll..

Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
"mark hill" Discussed on Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
"For me. It's been a continuation of things that we my off and others like me have always known to be under the covers that were just not amplified right so even if we think about george floyd as an example clearly unfortunately unacceptable but. I think what's intriguing is that it's kind of like i was talking. About digital amplifying use cases this was amplified. You know for the world to see the past. These things were not amplified. They were things that were happening to people who look like me family members. You know that looked like me. And they were not amplified. It was oh okay. Wow and now we've been able to amplify these things using enabling technologies by the way. I e an iphone the home. It's a great great great great great device in its allows you to amplify you've been having in the background that we're not amplified that being said one of the things that i have been absolutely focused on a pass. Thirty years is to make sure that the way show up in the way i do. My best work is important. Because i really want if folks the me doing excellent job the next person that comes along that looks like me and the beauty of the person reminds them of may while that individual has a chance to be even better than me and to even exceed you know what even my expectations were for me so for me. It's not a facade will coming in. It's who i am. But the beauty of it people get to see you know who i am. And hopefully they're looking beyond me being a personal color but a person can maximum value. You know to the franchise in that neck scott to a personal color. That once again looks like me. It's like wow reminding us a bar on. Let's get him in here straightaway. He know some we can get moving and and it. It's this pulled through effect. That i hope you know tom. You know making sure that people i are involved in not just the injustices but also pulling through young talent getting that young talent. You know expose whether it's through mentoring internships yet. You name it clearly you know. We have a waste because in the end would we think about things smoke. Eater episode of the military. And i was born in birmingham alabama and in the day. I'm an american. I've never lived any place else. So i i was born and raised here of course a global student but i'm an american above all and And so i expect you know the full the full benefits you know that you know all americans staff and so Yeah and so these things that we've got to continue we gotta Not things but these these real issues. We've got to continue to amplify them even more. Not you know as an in your face thing but the reality is is. This is a reality. And so if it's mario galaxy than it's an american reality because i go back to what i said before you don't have an american have served in the army in the beauty of the army told me is that freedom is not free right. We actually pay a price that we shouldn't have price of freedom within our own. If that you know the enemy outside our borders. But i think we need to just continue to teach that we are not the enemy mark mark. I really appreciate you taking a little bit of time. In reflecting on that. I also thank you for your service and here at the conclusion i want to I'm so glad as you mentioned. This is a new relationship. I'm so pleased to have you. Now is a member of my network as well and so so please do have gotten to know your story a little bit better as somebody who is a seasoned executive across multiple leading organizations learning a bit more about this new journey that you're on in these new sets of responsibilities. You have csl bearing The most unusual circumstances in which you've on boarded and some of the substance of what you're driving a within your company. It's been a been a great conversation. Which i thank you for becky. Pitas enjoyed it as well and look more connecting with you very so wonderful thank you. Thanks for tuning in. Please join me on wednesday. When i guess we'll be pat grady. A partner at sequoia capital and clinch sharp. The chief executive officer of cripple..

Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
"mark hill" Discussed on Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
"You know is once again looking at data you ask this continuum and then having the company though to let me know what the digital opportunities are notice my job. I don't want to come in and tell people with the opportunities are but i want to create a lot box oil wave for the company to be always engaging with me because not only do we need to do digital delivery for our patients and customers but i also wanna make sure that i'm doing internally as well taking out all of the processes in our environment today in the offense that we don't need to worry about i guarantee you without knowing miss that we have more spreadsheets than we need in this place even today right. I just heard a us a tailgate. One of my office told me that they have access databases to be on. I didn't even know microsoft's access. Because i had not heard that term here for a long time. So how do i say. Wow tell me more please and also i think maybe being able to do this job. Wale in across the company as i'm talking to people i'm more listening than talking here in this word that i use this phrase tale me more please Matt way to keep the business talking to me so that i understand where the rich opportunities are to do real digital delivery and also where the focus mine data priorities because the more i can keep talking the more learn about the opportunities of where there are opportunities across the company for lead to to help. If that makes that makes a lotta sense. It really underscores the need for a great leader to be a good listener And that isn't always necessarily the case so kudos to you for for Driving that inside home thank you. You mentioned a moment ago. Your appointment to the board of puppets company. Run by our our common friend and a former cio yvonne wassenaar. I wanted to talk to you a little bit about that. It's it's a journey. Many people aspire to walk in your footsteps ward of technology leaders becoming bore board members and thankfully there there are a growing fraternity or sorority That that that has done so to hear a little bit about your journey. How did you begin to contemplate that the extent to which it was something that you actively pursued especially if you have any advice for others who might walk in your footsteps mark would love to get that. I think about the network of relationships prison. This is a new relationship for me with you. Peter and it just started but what you will find is that i will pay you from time to time checking. How're you doing. I i think about the network effect the same way i think about how i this my money. It's really something that i really must pay attention to be mindful of that. It requires not one hundred percent of my time and attention. The time of the tension and the i learned from stephen covey you many years ago. There's this concept called the circle of influence in your bubbles. You know can shrink. Expand will grow depending on your actions and so for me a years ago. I said it would be awesome to have the privilege to be on a corporate board. And i've done advisory but what's As i understood it is one of the the has privilege. You can have competent to actually be there to a corporation with their strategy. And so i started making sure that i kept my network activated in made it known the others not in an arrogant way. That wow board members pay. What does it mean to be on the board. People are telling me that your job is not the tail kiko. So just doing learning's going to brief here. You know let it be known not in a pushy wave while af there something comes up. We're mosquitoes are match. But you manage that network you you you you help you let others know that. Hey if they can assist you in anyway but you keep that network you you manage it like a pot of gold and you just keep you know once again as i said before i may. I may be on a train to make pop in my head. I may send you a link. Gayness eight just wanted to check in how are you keeping that network fluid An but also doing everything in your power to understand what it means you know. Let that be on a award but how you show up as a leader everyday you'll find that word of mouth. You doing the things that you're supposed to do as well we'll began to permeate you know the this ecosystem bet we that we function on not to just be out there. You know getting your name out but getting it out there in a way to what people know why. You are interested so thinking about puppet. It's an area that i have paxton in. It's it's it's the automation you know within a function that i started and i think that there was a connection. He will you gong these interviews and you talk to people. Hopefully lacey that passion. You have their space as well as his industry on. So it's once again. It's not just working network. Because that's not what i'm saying but it's it's really making these connections you look people with a servant mentality. You know that you are willing to help right that you want to be served but that you are willing to serve and that's really what it's about how to you know serve these outfits that are really doing good and they need different perspectives and different points of edens and it translates also in the business that rian but also for me though i think reporting to the ceo as the cbi auto being on board working with the ceo. Believe it or not it actually helps me to both jobs even better than i would have without these two. You leak connections It does yeah. Well thank you. That's a great overview in great advice just in terms of you building that network. I love your your thought of to managing a network like a pot of gold. What a great way to put that. In and good things will will result as a as a result of your caring feeding. You get it. Look i i wanted to ask you as well Mark a among the very fort. Many unfortunate aspects of this year has been The reemergence of of and a a light shone on racial social inequities in our culture And i hope you don't mind my my asking but as a as an executive of color. I wonder if you could maybe reflect on some of the lessons of this year. Some of what you've been experiencing and the extent to which you have advice for people of goodwill who want to be part of positive change. Ibp interested in some of the thoughts that you might have. And i think this has been an interesting here.

Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
"mark hill" Discussed on Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
"I'm gonna have a head of digital an it Digital strategy and innovation right because we need to have this external view what we create these innovation hubs internally and then i'm gonna put a transformation office at the top so that we can do all of these things and then there will be a head of. I'm not calling data insights. I'm calling colon information insights analysis because we are a data rich company number one. But i believe that we now need to take the data and extract information and get insects from the information. You often hear data driven insights. And i get that. I'm not trying to be new age. But i think what we want. Our company's information insects and so once again so we will have a clearly line of demarcation around that data piece around the digital piece in than running the traditional information technology piece. At of course they all come together you know under me and then s to be the partnering components of what we do as well but i think in order to make all of these things work together when i went with the business goes back to this notion that around coordination and not controlling. Because i don't wanna be the control as data but i would like to educate vocal opponents of governance own stewart super beta on the right meaning data at cetera. And i don't really care whether data comes from. But i can aggregate up at the network level in allow. The company has taken advantage of that data the digital piece. What you will not give me. A lot is is digital transformation. Because i believe that. That's important. But i think digital delivery as more quarter and i think if i didn't digital delivery right at the end of the year we can step back and say wow with these ten things that we did for the company were they transformation versus transformation as the union goyim point and we focus on that. Instead of delivery i think digital delivery has to be the name of the game for us very interesting mark mentioned earlier that you are in the grand scheme of things still relatively new very seasoned. It executive in the industry at places like Places like merck gilead sciences prior to your your current post But you've had a most unusual experience of on boarding almost entirely. Virtually and one of the things i've i've had a cement conversations advising some technology executives who are long In their roles who had years prior to the quarantine and at cautioning them that you know you need to recognize. You're going into quarantine with people who are already immersed in the culture who understand the mores of the organization and therefore you're gaining some advantage during these unusual times because of that shared nomenclature and culture. That was already there You need to recognize that if you're in the blessed position of adding staff those people don't have that and so you need to really sort of factor the way in which you think about things. It strikes me mark. You understand that Better than anyone because you're the leader. Who is in fact on board during these most unusual times and had to find ways proxies who immerse yourself in the culture. Get to know the team that you're responsible for your peers at cetera. Talk a bit about The methods that you have used to try at least to make up for The ability to have had in person meetings but even as importantly the meeting before or after the meeting the impromptu coffee the dinner etc What what methods of us please. So i will i tell you. I'll tell you what i miss. I miss the impromptu meetings at the coffee shop where you walk downstairs. And you grab a cup of coffee and you say hey people need to follow you around this thing. I haven't figured out a way to reimagine the drive-by Drop ahead in the zone. Where teams you know that being said my on boarding with my business has been very very seamless in that are things that they need from me their knowledge that need them. So we've been able to make this e media connection. I'm the new guy a new head of digital. They wanna know what i'm thinking so we can have these meetings. They're just rich and we just run out of time. Virtually because it's a meet and greet you know it's do. We know some of the same people but also hey mark. Here's what we need you at the company and once again i'm being new that means everybody's is transparent around the good the bad and the ugly so that is really really good as released to the business to partnering now as we shift to the staff. eat my organization e the technology organization for the company. This has been an interesting. Let's just call it a really good challenge in that. I'm learning everyone. Virtually yet in the past. I would have flown to germany and really had dinner after the meeting Being able to walk the halls and meet some of the people that may have been shot. Nb all hands and the company just sit as a. Hey how are you mark you doing. How's your family etcetera in that piece of missed and so i've got i'm still working through. How do i create that connected. This you know that way was nice though is that i've said to the teams. You're disturbing me number one. He mobile number. You can text me. You can jet with may be teams you can check would be email and let everyone know that may not respon- within a matter of minutes oil and hours it may take me a day or two but i will respond and.

Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
"mark hill" Discussed on Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
"As businesses there accompanying strategies prior to csl bearing marquises senior vice president and chief information officer a gilead sciences. In this interview we discuss. Why mark decided to kick off his time cd. I oh the digital literacy campaign. The operating model is creating around digital data. It innovation in why digital delivery is more important than digital transformation. We discuss marks experience being on board. Virtually the six strategic pillars that will anchor his strategy going forward and how he thinks about data automation. Lastly discuss marks path to a corporate board his advice to others. Who wished you do the same. His take on social justice especially during these times of the pandemic and a variety of other topics mark hill. Welcome to technician. It's great to speak with you today. Going to be as well thank you. That's a it's a pleasure. Well mark a year. The chief digital information officer of csl behring. You've been there for less than a quarter now But maybe you can take a quick moment for those who are listening to this. Who may be less familiar with the company and give us a brief overview of csl. Behring's business would you do that. Please oh yes see. You're marrying the enterprise. We are a company that will hundred and five years old on based in australia with a laser focus on life sustaining treatments for many elements in the foundation of what we was plasma notice. I didn't say blood plasma said we actually take the plasma. That's you get all of us. And we actually use that. Plasma fractionation process protein that are in plasma to create life sustaining drugs for humans around the world where the largest aggregate data a plasma on the planet in addition to the plasma side of the house were also a player and maxine so we district about a third of the world's influenza vaccines for those who who may encounter the flu and we will be playing a role in the in the in the coronavirus vaccines era depending on which vaccines on proved that we have locations clearly around the world once again hit in australia very interesting and wanted to also ask you about your role you have. You been a chief information officer in the past year. Now as i mentioned titled as chief digital information officer. Talk about that. Role in your purview. Please yes and so number one. A key component of being a cdi. Oh is to ensure that you really have that they six of what we call information technology. So i think in order for us to do digital whale the foundation you know. It has to be there and those. Are the building blocks now the video. The digital component is that means. I also have the her view and the privilege to focus on. I won't use the word digital transformation. I'll use digital delivery and there's a data component to that i believe that digital delivery in the n. enables digital transformation and so for me would see us l. bearing. I'm looking at the end to end value chain whether it's the army side weather's the commercial side whether it's even within information technology to do intelligent automation but also we have a network that we hold manufacturing and we have lots of sites around the world and so one of the rose i play is how do we enable digital transformation even on the shop floor a good example with big cannot ensure that we can proactively help the shop floor to understand when a component is going to fail. It could be a component. That's critical for plasma fractionation or for including the vaccine in bio that will be shipped around the world and so it's such a unique role abeille Of course i know how to be a cio. And i'm learning how to be a cio. Clearly i can say that. The expectations are higher In one of the one of the things would run right now is understanding when we say digital digital transformation. What does it mean. and what i've learned. So far is that there were so many definitions and so i decided that we're i want to start is with the digital literacy campaign. And what do i do that. I'm going to do that so that i can insure that out of the gate. We all on the page with a common vocabulary nomenclature so when we say digital digital transformation digital to liberate. We're all speaking the same language so that i'm not talking over someone or at someone in the same thing with me. And so. I have this role peter of really sitting down and putting in place a strategy that will enable the other strategies that have already been the villa as it relates to the digital components of those strategies. And so i'm so excited about that particular piece in the same town. I've got to deliver the information. Technology strategy for the traditional component of the house and the data strategy for the company as. Well so we're gonna take it data and digital in capsulated capsulated under the umbrella in begin to tell a story and to begin to light up opportunities for the company. But the other piece. I need to add around. This is that there are digital opportunities that i've found that are going on at the company but they are not being amplify at were highlighted. So good example would be on the team of the they are doing. Kpi's for yield improvement within you know plasma area and i said wow. This is actually a pretty cool. Aren't we wanted to tell you balancing. Why aren't we amplifying that up to the highest level so that we can begin to show. These quick wins in. Part of my job is not to control. But the coordinate you'd these activities that are actually in-flight in the company and begin to show these quick wins and i believe the team was really surprised. That nearly technologies saying you don't want to control you. Want to coordinate. That's been a big hit you know support with the constituents that i'm within the company very interesting and it also interesting. This consolidation of the traditional it aspects of the role the digital aspects of the role the data aspects of the role. There the. you're well aware there's some companies were those are divided among multiple executives. Frankly i often feel like When that happens you are building a recipe for Potential politics or at least stepping on each other's of so much that rhymes between the the mandates a different organizations of these kinds. Maybe it'd be interested in your in your perspective on in terms of how you think about the teams underneath each of those. Do you have many people who are hybrids across those are they. Three distinct teams marks is that setup. That's excellent question and you and i. We promptly need to do another. Follow up in ninety days because as we speak as we speak right now actually creating what i will call my upbringing model as well as my work designed for the cooperation. And i can walk you through a high level. You know how. I'm thinking about that so for me and i think this is such an excellent question. You just raised because remain. I'm thinking about it. In the following categories outta there has to be this component that i call digital experiences because that's missing from the organization Today if that makes sense and and and also just really piggyback on your question even more today. i haven't traditional t function that's called digital technologies yet. The focus is not digital if that makes sense to so i'm gonna have now in my new structure Let's say he had a digital experiences..

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Cowboys contract rumors: Amari Cooper has shockingly high demands, Dak Prescott likely to join exclusive club
"Dallas Cowboys are reportedly working towards a contract extension with Dak Prescott that would approach thirty million dollars annually Clarence hill. Junior of the Fort Worth star telegram reported. The update Tuesday noted the Cowboys have made more progress towards a new deal with Prescott than wide receiver more. Cooper whose demands have been shockingly high that in quotation marks hill also noted the Cowboys seem to be nonplussed about making Prescott the highest paid player in franchise history.