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but, dod, it goes to your point, dod constantly says we need more research. i am a data nerd, i always want more research. i am very concerned about the idea that we are going to put off treatment. let me put the question more specifically to you. do you think we know enough now about the risks of blast overpressure to service member's health to start taking action now? >> in short. absolutely, yes. >> all right. >> so we do know enough. there are a number of steps that the dod can take to get more data and to understand it over time but more importantly, a number of steps they can take right now in terms of treatment. i talked long enough. i will come back to you later on this. senator scott? >> first, i can not imagine, i can not imagine losing one. thank you for your service, your son's service. i just hope, as a result something good happens out of it, somebody, it prevents something else from happening. can you explain, can you explain, the blast, what does it do to the brain? let's say i shoot a shotgun or any of this stuff. what does it do? how does it
but, dod, it goes to your point, dod constantly says we need more research. i am a data nerd, i always want more research. i am very concerned about the idea that we are going to put off treatment. let me put the question more specifically to you. do you think we know enough now about the risks of blast overpressure to service member's health to start taking action now? >> in short. absolutely, yes. >> all right. >> so we do know enough. there are a number of steps that the...
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but dod, it goes to your point, dod constantly says we need more research. i'm a data nerd. i always want more research. but i'm very concerned about the idea that we will put off treatment. let me put the question more specifically to you. that is, do you think we know enough now about the risks of blasts overpressure to service member patients health and to start taking action now. ? >> absolutely, yes. >> so we do know enough. doorsteps dod can take to get more data to understand this over time but more importantly, the steps they can take now in terms of treatment. i have talked long enough so i will come back to you later on this. senator scott. >> first, mr. larkin, i have kids and grandkids. i cannot imagine losing one of them. thank you for your service and your son percent service and i hope as a result, something good happens out of it, somebody prevents something else from happening. can you explain what the blast does to the brain? let's say that i go shoot a shotgun or any of this stuff, what does it do -- each of them, how does it impact my brain? >> to my coll
but dod, it goes to your point, dod constantly says we need more research. i'm a data nerd. i always want more research. but i'm very concerned about the idea that we will put off treatment. let me put the question more specifically to you. that is, do you think we know enough now about the risks of blasts overpressure to service member patients health and to start taking action now. ? >> absolutely, yes. >> so we do know enough. doorsteps dod can take to get more data to understand...
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this would be a very good thing to ask a dod leadership. secondly, we are repeatedly across even programs, military services, agencies, not allowing reciprocal rights for ato. the same software is being reauthorized again and again. those are the two key things that i think you should push on. absolutely not looking at discrete, repetitive, approvals. right now come in fact, there is only a requirement to approve 12 systems a year, which given the fact that most of our systems went on hardware, software and data is frightening. >> dr. murray. >> i completely agree. we think about continuous ato in particular. we need to be able to stay, this software needs to be updated. the longer we wait by not giving them the code they need to do. how do we get to the point where we are an industry, right? if a zero day comes out, some attack on my cell phone, there will be an update in the next day or two, right? they've already figured out, it's going to satisfies our own . we need to find what that is. i think you should be asking on every program, wh
this would be a very good thing to ask a dod leadership. secondly, we are repeatedly across even programs, military services, agencies, not allowing reciprocal rights for ato. the same software is being reauthorized again and again. those are the two key things that i think you should push on. absolutely not looking at discrete, repetitive, approvals. right now come in fact, there is only a requirement to approve 12 systems a year, which given the fact that most of our systems went on hardware,...
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do you believe dod ig reports identify -- >> that dod ig report is with false information. even the select committee's report has shown that. can i give you a couple of examples, please? >> 6:35 general mccarthy calls walker. mccarthy, if you read his transcript from the select committee he said he never did that. he was getting ready for a news conference. he was taking notes and writing so preparing for a televised news conference and he overheardle general walker but general says he never told general walker. he never gave the go order. they point in each other's directions. then they claim that they had to call walker again. 25 minutes later. that's absolute falsehood. mccarthy was in a televised press conference. dod instructor general has obligation to correct the record. we are talking about general officers in the army before the senate. they didn't like that and they wanted to get general piat promoted to general and they want today take down walker. general milley engages in that. he implies walker was lying or exaggerating and everything general milley says in tr
do you believe dod ig reports identify -- >> that dod ig report is with false information. even the select committee's report has shown that. can i give you a couple of examples, please? >> 6:35 general mccarthy calls walker. mccarthy, if you read his transcript from the select committee he said he never did that. he was getting ready for a news conference. he was taking notes and writing so preparing for a televised news conference and he overheardle general walker but general says...
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i believe that all of dod can do that. i believe that as a part of the navy, we are doing that effort right now. i hijacked todd's question, apologies. pretty soon, todd is going to start with those classified programs that he wants to poke at that no one is supposed to talk about. i can't wait for your next audit report. [laughter] mr. harrison: something that comes up a lot for folks, even the folks not directly connected to the pentagon, they hear the folks talk about dod passing in audit and it being a great success and credit. what to you think the timeline is for the rest of the navy? mr. rumbaugh: 2028. that number is what we say, now written into law, and now we have a plausible path to get there. the problem we have had for many years, which you saw since the kickoff of 2018 when we started doing annual audits is we keep turning over rocks and finding things we don't know about. we are still involved in that. i have a plausible plan that has cushions built-in for rocks that people did not know would be there. like
i believe that all of dod can do that. i believe that as a part of the navy, we are doing that effort right now. i hijacked todd's question, apologies. pretty soon, todd is going to start with those classified programs that he wants to poke at that no one is supposed to talk about. i can't wait for your next audit report. [laughter] mr. harrison: something that comes up a lot for folks, even the folks not directly connected to the pentagon, they hear the folks talk about dod passing in audit...
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workforce, we ask for $450 million for workforce training dod wide. congress added extra money, right? saw the money and added it. we know that we have to make investments to ensure even these outcomes. at the same time they have been clear that we need our industrial partners to help. we cannot just be putting more dollars on the backlog, reassuring investors that these are going concerns. we need to turn this into outcomes where ships and subs roll off the line. the review that tom referred to came out last night. it absolutely happened when the secretary realized there were a number of programs that were not meeting standards, so he sent them to do a comprehensive look and we have now come clean and said hey, this is where these programs are and we still need to work through the hard-core nitty-gritty of what we actually do to fix that. like i said, it's easy to see where the problems are. how to solve them is a difficult question. mr. harrison: relating to that, building on it, the agreement between the u.k., australians, to getting nuclear powere
workforce, we ask for $450 million for workforce training dod wide. congress added extra money, right? saw the money and added it. we know that we have to make investments to ensure even these outcomes. at the same time they have been clear that we need our industrial partners to help. we cannot just be putting more dollars on the backlog, reassuring investors that these are going concerns. we need to turn this into outcomes where ships and subs roll off the line. the review that tom referred...
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i have pressed the dod to take this more seriously for years and in 2022, dod issued its civilian action plan which directs the department systematically take steps to prevent, mitigate, and respond to civilian harm. policy makes clear that we expect our military partners to prioritize civilian harm prevention as well. since october, israeli strikes have killed over 30,000 palestinians. the majority of them are women and children. rocco has become the latest refuge of palestinian civilians and is now home to more than 1.4 million people. given the number of civilians there, the biden administration has repeatedly urged israel not to attacked. saying so that doing so would be a disaster. secretary austin, do you think an attack on rafah that kills another 30,000 civilians would enhance u.s. or israeli security? >> thank you, senator. there is no question that there have been far too many civilian casualties in this conflict. far too many. what we continue to emphasize to the israelis is that civilians in that battle space need to be not only evacuated but properly taken care of once they
i have pressed the dod to take this more seriously for years and in 2022, dod issued its civilian action plan which directs the department systematically take steps to prevent, mitigate, and respond to civilian harm. policy makes clear that we expect our military partners to prioritize civilian harm prevention as well. since october, israeli strikes have killed over 30,000 palestinians. the majority of them are women and children. rocco has become the latest refuge of palestinian civilians and...
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it was important to have a flexible complex, both at nnsa side and dod side. so as things are determined to be needed down the road. we have a complex that can actually deliver something. so that's people, it's the materials, it's the walls and everything, you know, across the board. it's the security systems, it's the cyber systems, so that we can actually improve. so, a couple of the things that we clearly thought fell into that category are really looking at capabilities. nuclear capabilities for the asia pacific and that's where i mention we did not get into this sort of death spiral of debating this, but what we did recognize is that there are capabilities that are needed for the asia pacific theater and we listed characteristics, how the defense department goes about meeting those capabilities, those what we thought were the-- these requirements, are not obviously, but what we thought was needed, is really part of that analytic work that need to be -- that needs to be done by the administration. and as we think about numbers and additional capabilities,
it was important to have a flexible complex, both at nnsa side and dod side. so as things are determined to be needed down the road. we have a complex that can actually deliver something. so that's people, it's the materials, it's the walls and everything, you know, across the board. it's the security systems, it's the cyber systems, so that we can actually improve. so, a couple of the things that we clearly thought fell into that category are really looking at capabilities. nuclear...
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. >> what the dod told us they're doing to help open the ranks. this special edition of "nightline," "serving on the premium" will be right back. pain means pause on the things you love, but... green... means... go! ♪ cool the pain with biofreeze. and keep on going. biofreeze. green means go. try killing bugs the worry-free way. not the other way. zevo traps use light to attract and trap flying insects with no odor and no mess. they work continuously, so you don't have to. zevo. people-friendly. bug-deadly. ♪ >>> thanks for joining us. tonight, you're about to meet americans who want to serve their country but are finding their autism diagnosis is a barrier. as we close out autism awareness and acceptance month, tonight we examine the policies of the american armed forces, and how they turn away these hopeful recruits, even in this time of faltering enlistment numbers. abc's john donovan has reported on autism for more than a decade. >> my original dream was to be a fighter pilot. people here love planes. >> reporter: tory ridgway is in his th
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dod stockpiles to ukraine or israel or whatever it is. this is a foreign military sale by the department of defense and the department of state and by congress. typically much greater value in terms of dollar amounts. this is $18 billion worth of f-15s. it's a weapons sale that israel paid for. much of that is paid for by the united states through a vehicle called for in military finance where the u.s. gives israel money for weapons. the u.s. is funding much of the israeli military. host: for members of congress who want to put conditions on this or want to stop additional military weapons to israel, what tools do they have in their toolbox? guest: there is a set of legal amendments that would restrict he was funding to a country or unit in the israeli military or any military they have found committed gross violation of human rights. the issue is that the wording is vague. it does not explain what executive violation looks like. it is difficult to use this law. it needs someone to bring it up and object to the sale to put conditions on a
dod stockpiles to ukraine or israel or whatever it is. this is a foreign military sale by the department of defense and the department of state and by congress. typically much greater value in terms of dollar amounts. this is $18 billion worth of f-15s. it's a weapons sale that israel paid for. much of that is paid for by the united states through a vehicle called for in military finance where the u.s. gives israel money for weapons. the u.s. is funding much of the israeli military. host: for...
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like wise, when you look at the mid band and you look at what can happen there with the spectrum that dod has, see, that's another area where we need to go in, inventory and recoup what is not being used because spectrum is too valuable to have people squatting on it and not utilizing it. and moving more of that to auction would allow for greater deployment and greater utilization, especially when you look at the wireless and the options there are there, the way that 5g evolved, the way that 6g is developing. and the way you, as i said earlier, economic development, health care, education, law enforcement. you can't get there if you're not going to have access to the spectrum. and knowing that we have federal agencies and that's a place the ntia ought to be working is actually inventorying and then developing a plan so that we can recoup and then take our actions so that the fcc moves it to auction. >> as i look out in the audience, i see gary, a mississippi state grad. >> go dogs. where are you? right there in the room. >> it looks like-- so those mississippi state grads, i represented m
like wise, when you look at the mid band and you look at what can happen there with the spectrum that dod has, see, that's another area where we need to go in, inventory and recoup what is not being used because spectrum is too valuable to have people squatting on it and not utilizing it. and moving more of that to auction would allow for greater deployment and greater utilization, especially when you look at the wireless and the options there are there, the way that 5g evolved, the way that 6g...
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it means they're going to get paid a hell of a lot to deliver the assistance of the entire dod. northrup gum manage another name that hasn't been strong of late but it's starting to show strength in this market, that's hypersonic missiles. they're a technology where we are actually behind the russians and behind the chinese, and they're indefensible. so if we were to be attacked by a nation that had capable hypersonic misstyles, we probably couldn't -- missiles, we probably couldn't shoot them down. what lockheed, raytheon and northrup are all doing is working on offensive and defensive hypersonic missiles. even if it breaks us, we have to spend on this technology. liz: i just want to check on the dow, down 547 points. gerard, which has the best profit potential? and i'm not just talking about the three that reported today, but the overall financial sector. and do you have any worries about the regional banks here? and i bring that up because we just had marc lasry, the billionaire investor who loves to buy distressed, and he said to us this week that it's not only a possibility
it means they're going to get paid a hell of a lot to deliver the assistance of the entire dod. northrup gum manage another name that hasn't been strong of late but it's starting to show strength in this market, that's hypersonic missiles. they're a technology where we are actually behind the russians and behind the chinese, and they're indefensible. so if we were to be attacked by a nation that had capable hypersonic misstyles, we probably couldn't -- missiles, we probably couldn't shoot them...
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i really leave that to our own dod and the ukrainian military to decide what is most needed. sumi: senate minority leader mitch mcconnell, a big supporter of the bill, says it is a test of america's resolve. i want to play a clip of what he said earlier. sen. mcconnell: providing the weapons to defend itself, but strained the prospects of defeating russian aggression. sumi: you heard at their, he is saying that the delay has allowed russia to make gains. russia is expected to launch an offensive. are you confident this aid can reverse that trend? sen. kaine: i am. because we saw what the aid did not early stages of this war. russia rolled up a lot of territory in the early stages after february of 2022. ukraine took the overwhelming percentage of it back vastly degrading russian conventional military might. with the u.s. and the assemblage of allies we have helped cobble together, ukrainian courage and resolve has done wonders. u.s. being fully in with its aid package, together with what other nations are doing, we expect to see ukraine succeed. we are not investing in a stal
i really leave that to our own dod and the ukrainian military to decide what is most needed. sumi: senate minority leader mitch mcconnell, a big supporter of the bill, says it is a test of america's resolve. i want to play a clip of what he said earlier. sen. mcconnell: providing the weapons to defend itself, but strained the prospects of defeating russian aggression. sumi: you heard at their, he is saying that the delay has allowed russia to make gains. russia is expected to launch an...
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we worked with a number of psycho pads from high security jails and also because of the investigator dod but, and what we observed is that when the psychopaths watched others suffering pain, the area of the brain involved and feeling pain was hardly activated as long on the tomb for the ice tips. so at 1st we thought ok, maybe you psychopaths do the terrible things they do because they just can feel pain in thinking kind. but psych of us are often very good me placing people to do that. they actually have to be able to empathize quite well. so the research has told them to actively imagine themselves in the place of the victim. he was currently experiencing pain. suddenly the brains responded, just like those of the, of the test participants. that they can be a good man. the thing, the one of us that made us realize that the problem is not that psycho pads. so run able to empathize. it's just that they don't empathize spontaneously. they only do it when they want to know done mid to finish the material volume. another surprising finding, we can old regulate on level of empathy according
we worked with a number of psycho pads from high security jails and also because of the investigator dod but, and what we observed is that when the psychopaths watched others suffering pain, the area of the brain involved and feeling pain was hardly activated as long on the tomb for the ice tips. so at 1st we thought ok, maybe you psychopaths do the terrible things they do because they just can feel pain in thinking kind. but psych of us are often very good me placing people to do that. they...
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so the exhaust at cost due to dod only buying commercial of partsg co from the oems, whih is essentially sole source, is literally driving us out of business. i mean, the interest on our debt alone is now exceeding for the first time in american historn americy the entire defee budget. >> we can't afford it anymor e. d ar >> that's why we have inflation and we're up to our eyeballs in debt. flower power, woodstock, the merry pranksters, haight-ashbury, the 60s were an era of free love and psychedelics. >> but the countercultureulture didn't necessarily happen organically. lsd was discovered d in a swiss lab and was then commandeered by our intelligence agencies at the dawn of the cold war, lsd ican intelligence believed lsd could be used to brainwash communists to control people'sst thoughts and as a truth serum, during interrogations, the ciaei started a secret project and culture whera secre americans we unwittingly dosed with psychedelic drugsreed and studied addicts. >> hippies, mental patients st h quantities of lsd. even >>so even soldiers. here's s here's someone who participated
so the exhaust at cost due to dod only buying commercial of partsg co from the oems, whih is essentially sole source, is literally driving us out of business. i mean, the interest on our debt alone is now exceeding for the first time in american historn americy the entire defee budget. >> we can't afford it anymor e. d ar >> that's why we have inflation and we're up to our eyeballs in debt. flower power, woodstock, the merry pranksters, haight-ashbury, the 60s were an era of free...
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dod or the cases that the supreme board had supervision in the end seems what has been finalized should be possible and god willing, everyone will help it to be implemented. in general , i want to say performance. let me tell the parliament, well, finally , the parliament discussed the vote of confidence in the same questions that i said in the professor and these , there was a good interaction. lately , we had to give a written answer to saeed, the head of state and mr. president. of course, we are from the parliament in the future, we will ask that if things are said that are undocumented, not accurate, and have negative effects on the system and the country, you should make a statement, for example, to one person, now an official or a representative, then the persian-language media , on the overall brand plan. based on the incorrect statistics that, for example , he said that this number wanted to be executed , or, for example, such comments that were not accurate, they themselves later , in any case, it seems that democracy is one of the places where this view is crystallized in the
dod or the cases that the supreme board had supervision in the end seems what has been finalized should be possible and god willing, everyone will help it to be implemented. in general , i want to say performance. let me tell the parliament, well, finally , the parliament discussed the vote of confidence in the same questions that i said in the professor and these , there was a good interaction. lately , we had to give a written answer to saeed, the head of state and mr. president. of course,...
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through the hundreds of hours of security video from in and around the ama start building ten almost dod has 70 or so surveillance cameras covering every entrance and exit to the building. so you don't get in or out without being captured on camera >> we can see any light coming into the building and she was wearing a brown necklace. she had brown skirt and a blouse on far as we know, she never left the building after going into it on september 8 >> days passed. and there was still no sign investigators had to consider the possibility that someone had harmed any lay. she was so small less than five feet and under 100 pounds the police believed an attacker might have been able to kill her and get her body out of the building by using one of the large garbage receptacles in ten amistad dumpsters were checked investigators went to the door and went through all the trash to see if there was any evidence of any lag and none was found. >> all investigators had was this image and then it any looked perfectly happy perfectly healthy? just like it was any other day except of course, that no one c
through the hundreds of hours of security video from in and around the ama start building ten almost dod has 70 or so surveillance cameras covering every entrance and exit to the building. so you don't get in or out without being captured on camera >> we can see any light coming into the building and she was wearing a brown necklace. she had brown skirt and a blouse on far as we know, she never left the building after going into it on september 8 >> days passed. and there was still...
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notably in the dod's official time line of january 6th, which we obtained and published at "politico" about two years ago, the defense department describes multiple conversations that happened between top dod leaders and the person who was then head of the d.c. national guard, general william walker who went on to become the house sergeant at arms. general walker told me that those conversations never actually happened, so there was an extraordinary friction, extraordinary disagreement between these two camps when it came to where the leadership failure came from. one really important piece of context here that makes the delayed response of the d.c. national guard so jarring and which was highlighted by one of the whistle-blowers whose account we first published two years ago is that the d.c. national guard was really good at quickly responding to civil unrest by january 6th, 2021. that's because this group of soldiers was deployed multiple times during the protests that followed the murder of george floyd in the summer of 2020 to protect federal buildings in washington, d.c. they kne
notably in the dod's official time line of january 6th, which we obtained and published at "politico" about two years ago, the defense department describes multiple conversations that happened between top dod leaders and the person who was then head of the d.c. national guard, general william walker who went on to become the house sergeant at arms. general walker told me that those conversations never actually happened, so there was an extraordinary friction, extraordinary...
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do me, along with the other way of element, comes in pop pockets during recent trade and prices off. dod trying to search again . the problem is that these new do me a magnet. so great that it's really hard to replace people. i've tried to find other ones, other combinations of on with different as some of them have been somewhat successful. but nothing has good does need to them all these details about them intelligence. much, much to what does, what though is using less of it more efficiently. for example, in electric matches, we found that yes, you could not surely replace 50 percent of your game. you with fair, right? marketing without compromising performance. this is e ken and 11, and he's a chemist developing new methods to recycle and substitute new demi m magnets the ease the mother of all the time of these and substitution, but not in power. replacement. recycling always seems like the most obvious solution, but when the very early stages but students, the wind turbine and electric coma kits, the rules that we expect is to keep home growing. it could incentivize more recent cla
do me, along with the other way of element, comes in pop pockets during recent trade and prices off. dod trying to search again . the problem is that these new do me a magnet. so great that it's really hard to replace people. i've tried to find other ones, other combinations of on with different as some of them have been somewhat successful. but nothing has good does need to them all these details about them intelligence. much, much to what does, what though is using less of it more...
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this is stuart criminal trial of a former you as president dod underway with the prosecution. and the defense presenting an overview of their cases in opening statement. the prosecution argues that this is a case of election fraud, pure and simple. they say that the payments made to the adult film actors known as stormy daniels were hidden and improperly documented as legal fees in order to cover up with. they describe as a long standing conspiracy to very bad news about then candidate donald trump. this was in the run up to the 2016 election. the defense, on the other hand, argues that donald trump never had an affair with this woman. she never tried to cover up the payments. they point to key witnesses in this case as a on trustworthy people who have lied on the stand before. now, all of that will be dealt into with witnesses going forward. in a case that's expected to take about 6 weeks. one question that still has yet to be answered is whether or not donald trump himself will take the stand to testify. he said that he wants to do so, but the judge warned him before opening
this is stuart criminal trial of a former you as president dod underway with the prosecution. and the defense presenting an overview of their cases in opening statement. the prosecution argues that this is a case of election fraud, pure and simple. they say that the payments made to the adult film actors known as stormy daniels were hidden and improperly documented as legal fees in order to cover up with. they describe as a long standing conspiracy to very bad news about then candidate donald...
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one of my projects is called the pack dod morgan. it basically, advocates were for talking to their com, disenchanted democrats, disenchanted to republicans to pair up and both vote against the establishment. the, the 2 establishment parties keep people as serfs in their boxes by saying the other guys were all the other guys worse. and what i'm advocating is that people tear off the to a break out of that you, you could have debating partners, relatives, um, uh, you know, friends, whatever pair up in both and say that they're going to vote for other the other part that's what we are a wait, wait, wait, we need an other if we have it now more than ever. ok. a book just because of these pressing issues that gentlemen we have run out of time. i want to thank my guess in new york, riverdale and of course in town. and of course, i want to take my viewers for watching us here at archie. so you next time, remember prospect. the news is can be started by line. these can be scattered by true importance of which can never be of a station. that
one of my projects is called the pack dod morgan. it basically, advocates were for talking to their com, disenchanted democrats, disenchanted to republicans to pair up and both vote against the establishment. the, the 2 establishment parties keep people as serfs in their boxes by saying the other guys were all the other guys worse. and what i'm advocating is that people tear off the to a break out of that you, you could have debating partners, relatives, um, uh, you know, friends, whatever pair...
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as of now nothing has been dod. cuz you have the students have the water port on them. have been chased around by id of soldiers and nothing has been done. so we really want towards town to do that, and those are our demands for georgia. and that our demand for g w is currently g w as part of shape student organizers to a bit organizing for palestine. so we are trying to get g, w to drop all those 2 of the presidents present by the says that these price strategies, symmetric than yahoo says use these capacity to nazis. nancy pelosi says, you'll controlled by the chinese, the russians, iranians. and what is the truth that i mean, that is completely outrage us. it's just not right just because at the end of the day were being called bod servers were being called dot to you. first, i believe, protest sick. i gets a job as talk when in reality the bots servers are the ones that are fund, pick the drivers side a lot. we get to a hot bed allowed to get it as of the city of civilian sac step couch, it's absolutely got ready. just add some people say this is outside so, but i a
as of now nothing has been dod. cuz you have the students have the water port on them. have been chased around by id of soldiers and nothing has been done. so we really want towards town to do that, and those are our demands for georgia. and that our demand for g w is currently g w as part of shape student organizers to a bit organizing for palestine. so we are trying to get g, w to drop all those 2 of the presidents present by the says that these price strategies, symmetric than yahoo says use...
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guidelines we put forward in this most recent draft is ultimately we areot law enforces the ftc and the dod enforce the akclayton act to make sure we ae preventing anticompetitive and illegal mergers. that process has to be driven by the law itself that includes the words of congress and the in the statute. it also includes relevant and biting supreme court precedent. we talk specifically refer specifically to that precedent. such as philadelphia national. the updated guidelines think a lot about making sure we are meeting market realities. learn so much about how markets function. even in last 15 or 20 years. making sure we are think about areas such as platform economics. all of these important disciplines have found their way into animating the approach to guidelines. an understanding your view particularly areas reflect the guidelines may have filled important gaps adding additions that are critical to understanding markets as we face them today. you know this it is an effort the northstar it was both a fidelity to the law and market reality. on both of those of friends the new document
guidelines we put forward in this most recent draft is ultimately we areot law enforces the ftc and the dod enforce the akclayton act to make sure we ae preventing anticompetitive and illegal mergers. that process has to be driven by the law itself that includes the words of congress and the in the statute. it also includes relevant and biting supreme court precedent. we talk specifically refer specifically to that precedent. such as philadelphia national. the updated guidelines think a lot...
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i know that you do not serve in the dod general counsel office but this looks to me like war in every bit of the constitutional sense. we have engaged in multiple rounds of strikes, we have a limited number of boots on the ground and have taken casualties, we have prisoners. i'm having a hard time understanding why this does not require a traditional congressional war authorization. many of you can speak about the legal basis for these ongoing strikes. >> u.s. forces maintain building and defend themselves. it u.s. forces maintain the ability to defend themselves operating unlawfully, they have the obligation to defend to protect u.s. shipping under attack from various sources including piracy when they are transiting national waters, the president to direct the deliberate strikes to protect and defend u.s. personnel and certain partners. the strikes are also necessary and proportionate actions exercised inherent right of self-defense. beyond that, i would defer to colleagues in the office of the general counsel on appropriate occasions, the president has forwarded to congress a repor
i know that you do not serve in the dod general counsel office but this looks to me like war in every bit of the constitutional sense. we have engaged in multiple rounds of strikes, we have a limited number of boots on the ground and have taken casualties, we have prisoners. i'm having a hard time understanding why this does not require a traditional congressional war authorization. many of you can speak about the legal basis for these ongoing strikes. >> u.s. forces maintain building and...
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designated as well as by dod back i am aware. >> okay great. with that, i will go back. >> i concludes the public portion of his hearing. we have folks that will be we have votes that would be called roughly 11:45 or shortly thereafter. so we will be in recess and go into a closed hearing up in room 2371. until such time as votes are called and then we will adjourn the subcommittee at that time. we will be in recess and meet upstairs. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> we are live on c-span2 with remarks from parliamentary leaders from france, germany and poland on european security. amid them russia-ukraine war. speaking at the wilson center in washington, d.c. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon and welcome to the wilson center. we were founded as a living memorial to the former president. so we are congressionally chartered, scholarship driven, and fiercely nonpartisan. i am robin quinville and a director of the global europe program here at the center, and where
designated as well as by dod back i am aware. >> okay great. with that, i will go back. >> i concludes the public portion of his hearing. we have folks that will be we have votes that would be called roughly 11:45 or shortly thereafter. so we will be in recess and go into a closed hearing up in room 2371. until such time as votes are called and then we will adjourn the subcommittee at that time. we will be in recess and meet upstairs. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible...
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i know that you do not serve in the dod's general counsel office. but this looks to me like more in every bit of the constitutional sense. we have engaged in multiple rounds of strikes. we have a limited number of boots on the ground. we have taken casualties. we have prisoners. i am having a hard time understanding why this does not require a traditional congressional war authorization. so maybe you can speak for a moment about the administration's legal basis for these ongoing strikes? >> thank you, senator. u.n. forces have maintained the ability to defend themselves when attacked. >> u.s. forces maintain the ability to defend themselves when they are operating lawfully on the world's oceans and they have the right, the obligation, to defend and protect u.s. shipping that comes under attack from various sources including piracy when they are transiting international waters. the president to direct the deliberate strikes, consistent with his article two authority as commander-in-chief, to protect and defend u.s. personnel and certain partners. the
i know that you do not serve in the dod's general counsel office. but this looks to me like more in every bit of the constitutional sense. we have engaged in multiple rounds of strikes. we have a limited number of boots on the ground. we have taken casualties. we have prisoners. i am having a hard time understanding why this does not require a traditional congressional war authorization. so maybe you can speak for a moment about the administration's legal basis for these ongoing strikes?...
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our request pales by comparison to dod, dod is something like $2 billion request. ours is $400 million and also in that request is the request for the funding for the de-orbit vehicle. why is it an emergency? it should not be yet, the regular request for appropriations. because we don't know what putin is going to do. we built the international space station with the russians and operate it with the russians, we have had no hiccup at all with the cosmonauts for moscow, mission control, and houston mission control of which we have both russians and americans in both. we do an integrated crew, an american astronaut on the dragon . a russian cosmonaut. but we don't know what the president of russia is going to do and we could be an emergency situation where we have to get the structure, as big as a football stadium down safely in 2031. that is why i am pleading to you while in the appropriations committee to put that in the emergency supplemental bill that will be coming up later. >> how much money are we talking about for the de-orbit vehicle? >> fiscal year 2024, $1
our request pales by comparison to dod, dod is something like $2 billion request. ours is $400 million and also in that request is the request for the funding for the de-orbit vehicle. why is it an emergency? it should not be yet, the regular request for appropriations. because we don't know what putin is going to do. we built the international space station with the russians and operate it with the russians, we have had no hiccup at all with the cosmonauts for moscow, mission control, and...
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it is a set of recommendations that doesn't just affect the army, it is a dod wide approach to taking this on. i know the deputy defense secretary is looking at this closely and we will be as an army closely nested as part of that conversation about how we adopt or implement reforms that have been proposed. she's been very complement tree as well of some of their findings. back to the specifics in the report, in a nutshell they are calling for much more transparency and collaboration with oversight in congress, particularly the appropriations subcommittees. i think that's always a good idea. that conversation and transparency i think there are ways to do it at her as we track execution over the course of the year. i think it builds more confidence and they are oversight, that is their job, so anything to support that is helpful. there's a set of recommendations that talk about funding flexibility, and i think as we look at it, we are all very supportive of ways to be more agile, to figure out how to adopt technology more quickly, as i alluded to earlier, and make sure we get through s
it is a set of recommendations that doesn't just affect the army, it is a dod wide approach to taking this on. i know the deputy defense secretary is looking at this closely and we will be as an army closely nested as part of that conversation about how we adopt or implement reforms that have been proposed. she's been very complement tree as well of some of their findings. back to the specifics in the report, in a nutshell they are calling for much more transparency and collaboration with...
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so the exorbitant cost due to dod only buying commercial parts from the oems is literally driving us out of business. the interest on our debt alone is now exceeding for the first time in american history the entire defense budget. we can't afford it anymore. >> jesse: that's why we have inflation and are up to our eyeballs in debt. flower power, woodstock, the sixties were an era of free love and psychedelics but the counterculture did not necessarily happen organically. lsd was discovered in a swiss lab and was then commandeered by our intelligence agencies at the dawn of the cold war. american intelligence believed lsd could be used to brainwash communists, to control people's thoughts, and as a truth serum during interrogations. the cia started a secret project, mk ultra, were americans were unwittingly dosed with psychedelic drugs and studied. addicts, hippies, mental patients were given large quantities of lsd, even soldiers here's someone who participated in the psychedelic operation. watch. >> i took the injection. i did not like it. it really did create a poisonous psychosis
so the exorbitant cost due to dod only buying commercial parts from the oems is literally driving us out of business. the interest on our debt alone is now exceeding for the first time in american history the entire defense budget. we can't afford it anymore. >> jesse: that's why we have inflation and are up to our eyeballs in debt. flower power, woodstock, the sixties were an era of free love and psychedelics but the counterculture did not necessarily happen organically. lsd was...
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the white house, dod somewhat panicked in order to strike against someone that killed seven children, 10 people overall, they said they would take responsibility. they didn't. no one got held responsible for that. contrast that to israel who is going to take responsibility for this. joe biden called up the celebrity boss of this food distribution organization, has he called the families of americans who are held hostage by hamas? has he called any israeli families of young children who are murdered by these hamas terrorists? the priorities and emphasis are all wrong when it comes to our public diplomacy. maria: really discouraging. christian, thank you very much. we'll keep watching all of that. christian whiton joining us this morning on those threats. quick break and then san francisco's public trans for station hoping to combat ongoing harassment with a card. we'll explain the card in the morning buzz coming up. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. stay with us. ♪ baby come back. ♪ you can blame it all on me. ♪ i was wrong and i just can't live without
the white house, dod somewhat panicked in order to strike against someone that killed seven children, 10 people overall, they said they would take responsibility. they didn't. no one got held responsible for that. contrast that to israel who is going to take responsibility for this. joe biden called up the celebrity boss of this food distribution organization, has he called the families of americans who are held hostage by hamas? has he called any israeli families of young children who are...
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this would direct the dod to establish a five-year pilot to evaluate the use of professional midwives under the tricare program to help alleviate some of these challenges. i hope that we can work with you and your team to secure that bill through the nda. this year, i want you to be aware of it. with the time i had left, i want to talk to you about the local shipyards. a creek -- ♪ of readiness. puget sound naval shipyard, is in my district. we discussed the importance of the shipyard infrastructure program. this is a multibillion-dollar effort to upgrade. we have four shipyards. puget sound is facing a seismic risk. they had to go to work quickly to repair three of the highest priority docs in the past year. how can congress provide resources to ensure that this remains on track? they are also ongoing -- addressing ongoing medications. this is a different deviation point from the multi-structured drydock mtv 2. how is this going to impact programming that is necessary for this work? >> in terms of what congress can do to help us stay on track, we have talked a great deal about that
this would direct the dod to establish a five-year pilot to evaluate the use of professional midwives under the tricare program to help alleviate some of these challenges. i hope that we can work with you and your team to secure that bill through the nda. this year, i want you to be aware of it. with the time i had left, i want to talk to you about the local shipyards. a creek -- ♪ of readiness. puget sound naval shipyard, is in my district. we discussed the importance of the shipyard...
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the dod is now paying for aabortion travel with our tax be taxpayer dollars. you were talking about squa squatters. if you think about democrats running the cities, they're allowing squatters to steal an entire house and get away it, even arresting the owners if they come back, trying to a take their property back. yet the biden administration department of justice is imprisoning grandmother's and other pro lifers for peacefully praying in front of an abortion facility and they face a 10 plus year federal prison sentence. rachel: the administration ah hhasto do something or president trump should put forward he will stop you allowing the federal government to treat pro life human right activists, peaceful activist as if they're domestic terrorists and meanwhile let domestic terrorists free. i think this is really interesting. i hope he's looks to indiana, texas, who have you amazing state run programs to he help women. they don't tax diapers in indiana, a sign of how much they're pro-baby. it's phenomenal. thank you so much. great to have you. i hope somebody
the dod is now paying for aabortion travel with our tax be taxpayer dollars. you were talking about squa squatters. if you think about democrats running the cities, they're allowing squatters to steal an entire house and get away it, even arresting the owners if they come back, trying to a take their property back. yet the biden administration department of justice is imprisoning grandmother's and other pro lifers for peacefully praying in front of an abortion facility and they face a 10 plus...
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dod report finds no evidence of disproportionate extremism within the military. a million dollars on investigation that was ridiculous. you don't hear them say anything about this. >> greg: of those chance of "death to america," is not actionable? and the fbi going to start an investigation? >> judge jeanine: the fbi can investigate anyone they want. they investigated the catholic church. no, it is free speech. it seems to me if you are going to chant "death to america" "death to israel." why not act on that if you don't like america, why not act on your hatred for america? this isn't just protesting. this protest movement allegedly for the palestinians is not a humanitarian movement. it is an illumination this movement. by that, i mean, it is a movement to destroy israel. it is from the river to been seen. they don't want a two-state solution. i love the idea of michigan and pennsylvania. i heard michigan-minnesota. i don't want a two-state solution. they want a one-state solution. they want all of israel gone. we seem to forget that it was hamas that started th
dod report finds no evidence of disproportionate extremism within the military. a million dollars on investigation that was ridiculous. you don't hear them say anything about this. >> greg: of those chance of "death to america," is not actionable? and the fbi going to start an investigation? >> judge jeanine: the fbi can investigate anyone they want. they investigated the catholic church. no, it is free speech. it seems to me if you are going to chant "death to...
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and is the dod have a message on a potential response to israel? second given the number of drones and initial -- missiles shutdown is the pentagon concerned about stocks and israeli or american air defence in the region? >> on your first question again i won't speak israel or any potential response i can it's a decision for them to make. as we demonstrated this week and we remain focused on the defence of israel and protection of his toshiba's forces in the region. we've been clear from the beginning that we don't want to see a wider regional war and we continue to work hard and consulting with our partners and allies throughout the region to make sure there is not a larger regional war. on your other question, again i'm not going to get into these specifics in terms of u.s. and partner readiness levels again as we've demonstrated his weekend we have the capability and capacity to defend israel and our forces in the region. >> the q. general i have -- >> martha: we will keep a close eye on the pentagon. of a former diplomat and spokesperson for th
and is the dod have a message on a potential response to israel? second given the number of drones and initial -- missiles shutdown is the pentagon concerned about stocks and israeli or american air defence in the region? >> on your first question again i won't speak israel or any potential response i can it's a decision for them to make. as we demonstrated this week and we remain focused on the defence of israel and protection of his toshiba's forces in the region. we've been clear from...