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mr. campbell's liking. d he took them all back to the spa and proceeded to beat this girl and broke two pool sticks over her shins of her legs. >> a security system in campbell's office kept the girls under constant surveillance. >> the spa, there were cameras everywhere, so anything you say, anything you, like, do, that looks bad in his eyes, he would just call you to his office and then you will be punished. >> the girls at the spa were told never to speak to each other or to their customers. when julia broke this rule, she was called to campbell's office. >> she was stripped of her clothing, tied to a bed and he beat her with sticks, a belt, and his hands. >> he kept repeating, your life doesn't belong to you anymore, now your life belongs to me. i am your kingdom and i am your god. >> campbell then gave julia an ultimatum. if she ever again disrespected him or angered him, she would be taken to the basement. >> he used his basement as a place kind of torturing people. and he said that whoever comes in th
mr. campbell's liking. d he took them all back to the spa and proceeded to beat this girl and broke two pool sticks over her shins of her legs. >> a security system in campbell's office kept the girls under constant surveillance. >> the spa, there were cameras everywhere, so anything you say, anything you, like, do, that looks bad in his eyes, he would just call you to his office and then you will be punished. >> the girls at the spa were told never to speak to each other or...
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mr. campbell: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and submit heir remarks and extraneous materials for the record on h.r. 4809, as amended, currently under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. campbell: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. campbell: thank you, mr. speaker. this bill today, 4809, is a bill to re-authorize the defense production act. simply put, the defense production act is a bill that is intended to minimize distortions to the economy when it is necessary for the government to take actions to aid speedy recovery from large natural or man-made disasters or to protect our service men and women during combat situations. the underlying legislation was used in the recoveries from hurricanes katrina and sandy and used to get new body armor in a hurry for troops in iraq and afghanistan when supplies ran dangerously low. shortly after
mr. campbell: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and submit heir remarks and extraneous materials for the record on h.r. 4809, as amended, currently under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. campbell: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. campbell: thank you, mr. speaker. this bill today, 4809, is a bill to re-authorize the defense...
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mr. campbell, to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 4809 on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 4809, a bill to re-authorize the defense production act to improve the defense production committee and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill as amended. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 386. the nays are 32. 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the unfinished business is the question of agreeing to the speake
mr. campbell, to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 4809 on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 4809, a bill to re-authorize the defense production act to improve the defense production committee and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill as amended. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the...
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mr. campbell's wife and she said essentially that he wished he would have killed more cops.d that impacted and he made these comments which some say crossed the line. he editorialized when he said this. >> we decided to air it because it's important to shine a light on this anti-cop mentality that has so contaminated america's inner cityies. this perverse line of thinking is evident from jersey city, it has made the police officer's job impossible and it has got to to be. the underlying cause for all of this, of course, young black men growing up without fathers. unfortunately, no one in the news media has the courage to touch that subject. >> his boss has been suspended and said you're going to work one day a week. he said he couldn't live on it, so he quit. >> but this is what he had to say last night with megyn kelly. >> i knew there would be some consequences and some ramifications. i thought maybe a reprimand or temporary suspension. >> why was it worth it to you? >> because this has got to stop. somebody has to have the guts to stand up and point at this ask say hey, man, we got to s
mr. campbell's wife and she said essentially that he wished he would have killed more cops.d that impacted and he made these comments which some say crossed the line. he editorialized when he said this. >> we decided to air it because it's important to shine a light on this anti-cop mentality that has so contaminated america's inner cityies. this perverse line of thinking is evident from jersey city, it has made the police officer's job impossible and it has got to to be. the underlying...
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mr. rose and your staff, campbell and kd and the budget and legislative analyst office. it has been a pleasure working with both offices on the part of the city budget that relates to the court. the defense is apart of the court's budget which is funded and the rest is funded by the state. but it's very important to us because it provides defense representation to defendants who the public defender can't represent. it's the amendment of the united states constitution and section 92 of the penal code and most important to the court, it provides quality representation to all defendants who are innocent until proven guilty. so this year's budget for defense includes rate includes for attorneys and investigators who are appointed as apart of the program. it's a rate increase long overdue. the last increase for this program was seven years ago in 2007 and because of that, the judges of the court unanimously supported this increase because again, the courts interest is to make sure that not only do defendants have representation but it's of the up most quality and this increas
mr. rose and your staff, campbell and kd and the budget and legislative analyst office. it has been a pleasure working with both offices on the part of the city budget that relates to the court. the defense is apart of the court's budget which is funded and the rest is funded by the state. but it's very important to us because it provides defense representation to defendants who the public defender can't represent. it's the amendment of the united states constitution and section 92 of the penal...
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mr. harvey as well as ms. [speaker not understood] and ms. campbell for all the work that you have done. this is a complicated process for everyone and i appreciate it. what i'd like to do is i'm going to give you a quick overview of our mission and i'm not going to read it. i think you all have the handout. but basically our work is overseeing the [speaker not understood] to make san francisco a safe city and to do so in a very thoughtful and effective manner. our department is broken down into three sections. we have the criminal department which has vertical and horizontal prosecutions, white collar, [speaker not understood] investigations, and we have the community collaboration department. that's where we have our alternative programs and initiative. we have victim services. we have juvenile and communication, and we have the support services department which is our finance, human resources and technology. as you can see, there is a brief overview of what our budget looks like when compared to current year to next year. and then this is for the following fiscal year by comparison. t
mr. harvey as well as ms. [speaker not understood] and ms. campbell for all the work that you have done. this is a complicated process for everyone and i appreciate it. what i'd like to do is i'm going to give you a quick overview of our mission and i'm not going to read it. i think you all have the handout. but basically our work is overseeing the [speaker not understood] to make san francisco a safe city and to do so in a very thoughtful and effective manner. our department is broken down...
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mr. chairman. thank you to the witnesses and their families were your service. general campbell, i am on the foreign relations committee and cochaired a subcommittee meeting in afghanistan a few months ago. general allan said, and this was a surprising bit of testimony. he was one of our witnesses. he viewed corruption is more of an existential threat and terrorism. terrorism and the taliban are threats, but he huge corruption as a more significant threat. i filed that away, but as i have watched what has played out in terms of the presidential elections i found to be an interesting observation. the taliban and threatened to disrupt the elections. they made effort to, but there were not able to. i give credit for doing a good job of protecting the physical security of the elections. the elections have been threatened by allegations of corruption of the process by political leaders, potentially the outgoing karzai administration. am i correct in my view that the interception -- the nsf did a pretty good job of protecting the physical integrity of these elections despite the talib
mr. chairman. thank you to the witnesses and their families were your service. general campbell, i am on the foreign relations committee and cochaired a subcommittee meeting in afghanistan a few months ago. general allan said, and this was a surprising bit of testimony. he was one of our witnesses. he viewed corruption is more of an existential threat and terrorism. terrorism and the taliban are threats, but he huge corruption as a more significant threat. i filed that away, but as i have...
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mr. chairman. gentlemen, thank you for being here. general campbell, how would you describe the level of terrorist threat in afghanistan and pakistan right now, whether from the taliban, the county network or others? >> the level directed against the u.s. or the level directed inside afghanistan? >> both. >> i couldn't put a percentage or high, medium, low threat level. what i would tell you is because of the great work of the men and women in special operations forces, general purpose forces in our agency, the threat to the homeland, because we keep the pressure on the networks there, continues to be mitigated. as i said earlier, we haven't had another 9/11 type attack, but that's not because people haven't been trying to do that. but to give you a percentage on how it is inside there, i have not been on the ground since april. i would have to get on the ground and give you a better assessment. >> if i understand your testimony correctly, it is that the threat to the homeland has been mitigated because of the pressure that we're putting on them curre
mr. chairman. gentlemen, thank you for being here. general campbell, how would you describe the level of terrorist threat in afghanistan and pakistan right now, whether from the taliban, the county network or others? >> the level directed against the u.s. or the level directed inside afghanistan? >> both. >> i couldn't put a percentage or high, medium, low threat level. what i would tell you is because of the great work of the men and women in special operations forces,...
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mr. mayor, thank you so much for joining me. (cheers and applause) >> new york city mayor, bill de blasio. de blasio. we'll be right back. malcolm campbellke the de blasio. we'll be right back. land speed record nine times. what was he chasing? what are you chasing? i've been hearing good things about sprint's new network. oh, it's unbelievable. fewer dropped calls, better call quality... it's fast, right? sprint a un tout nouveau réseau lte avec un spectre tri-bande. you can also text. yes, you can also text. it's tres good. okay. i, i don't know where to go with that. [ male announcer ] join america's newest network, now with faster speeds, fewer dropped calls and better call quality. happy connecting, from sprint. it's like cecil here. strong. sturdy. but not too sweet. [ male announcer ] built from apples. built to refresh. smith & forge hard cider. made strong. qheers plaus (cheers and applause) >> it's 11:59 and 59 seconds... this happened on reddit today! >> i'm charlie. >> nice to meet you. >> sorry i'm -- >> you're cool. chris: don't be fooled that's official taco bell greeter, charlie sheen. not a carney working hitching a ride
mr. mayor, thank you so much for joining me. (cheers and applause) >> new york city mayor, bill de blasio. de blasio. we'll be right back. malcolm campbellke the de blasio. we'll be right back. land speed record nine times. what was he chasing? what are you chasing? i've been hearing good things about sprint's new network. oh, it's unbelievable. fewer dropped calls, better call quality... it's fast, right? sprint a un tout nouveau réseau lte avec un spectre tri-bande. you can also text....
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. >> bonnie campbell is a former attorney general of the state of iowa. mr. chairman, we're here to discuss an important subject. thanks to our experts who agreed to be panelists for us. all of us want to see the federal government take appropriate action to assist in fighting domestic violence and especially domestic homicides. i have met with many victims of domestic violence over the years. i feel compassion for the mental and emotional injuries they have suffered. you particularly feel that when you talk to people that have experienced that. they told me of the fear they confront, and want to take effective action against perpetrators of violence against women. today i'm one of the lead republicans in a group of bipartisan senators who have come together on a bill to address sexual assault on our nation's college campuses: but to me, all domestic homicides are a tragedy. it does not matter how the victim died. 45% of the domestic homicides now do not involve guns, a figure considerably higher than in the 1980s. in 1996 i had the pleasure of voting for the
. >> bonnie campbell is a former attorney general of the state of iowa. mr. chairman, we're here to discuss an important subject. thanks to our experts who agreed to be panelists for us. all of us want to see the federal government take appropriate action to assist in fighting domestic violence and especially domestic homicides. i have met with many victims of domestic violence over the years. i feel compassion for the mental and emotional injuries they have suffered. you particularly...
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. >> bonnie campbell you just mentioned is a former attorney general of the state of iowa. mr. chairman we are here to discuss it important subject. thanks for experts who have agreed to the palace for us. all of us want to see the federal government take appropriate action to assist in fighting domestic violence and especially domestic, sides. i have met with many victims of domestic violence over the years. i feel compassion for the physical mental and emotional injuries they have suffered and you particularly feel that when you talk to people that have experienced that. they have told me of the fear that they confront and i want to take effective action against perpetrators of violence against women. a group of bipartisan senators have come together on a bill to address sexual assault on our nation's college campuses but to me all domestic homicides are a tragedy. it does not matter how the victim dies. 45% of domestic homicides now did not involve guns. the figure is considerably higher than in the 1980s. in 1996 i had the pleasure voting for the lautenberg amendment. those
. >> bonnie campbell you just mentioned is a former attorney general of the state of iowa. mr. chairman we are here to discuss it important subject. thanks for experts who have agreed to the palace for us. all of us want to see the federal government take appropriate action to assist in fighting domestic violence and especially domestic, sides. i have met with many victims of domestic violence over the years. i feel compassion for the physical mental and emotional injuries they have...
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mr. chairman. gentlemen, thank you for being here. general campbell, how would you describe the level of terrorist threat in afghanistan and pakistan right now whether from the taliban or others? >> the level directed against the u.s. or inside of afghanistan? >> both. >> i couldn't put a percentage or threat level. what i would tell you is because of the great work of the men and women, the special operations forces in our agency, the threat to the homeland because the keep pressure on the networks, continues to be mitigated. we haven't had another 9/11 type attack. that is not because people haven't been trying to do that. to give you a percentage on how it is inside, i have not been on the ground since april. >> if i understand your testimony correctly, it is that the threat to the homeland has been mitigated because of the pressure that we are putting on them currently. anthat is right, that raises obvious question, we have been advised that in 2016 among the troop level will be reduced to 1000 troops and in 2017, reduced to nothing. out,at plan i
mr. chairman. gentlemen, thank you for being here. general campbell, how would you describe the level of terrorist threat in afghanistan and pakistan right now whether from the taliban or others? >> the level directed against the u.s. or inside of afghanistan? >> both. >> i couldn't put a percentage or threat level. what i would tell you is because of the great work of the men and women, the special operations forces in our agency, the threat to the homeland because the keep...
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mr. chairman and thank you to the witnesses and your families for your service. general campbell, i am on the foreign relations committee and subchaired a meeting on afghanistan a few months ago and general allen said and this was a surprising bit of testimony that he viewed corruption as more of a threat to the future of afghanistan than terrorism. terrorism and the taliban are certainly threats but he viewed corruption as a more significant threat. i filed that away in the back of my head. as i've watched what has played out in terms of the presidential elections i found it to be an interesting observation. the taliban threatened to disrupt the elections. they weren't able to do it. i give credit for protecting the physical security of the lebses. but the elections have been threatened by allegations of corruption of the process by political leaders potentially the out going administration. am i correct in my view that the n.s.f. did a pretty good job in protecting the physical integrity of these elections despite the taliban's pledge to disrupt them? >> thank you for the quest
mr. chairman and thank you to the witnesses and your families for your service. general campbell, i am on the foreign relations committee and subchaired a meeting on afghanistan a few months ago and general allen said and this was a surprising bit of testimony that he viewed corruption as more of a threat to the future of afghanistan than terrorism. terrorism and the taliban are certainly threats but he viewed corruption as a more significant threat. i filed that away in the back of my head. as...
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campbell hopefully will call on general dunford for his advice. thanks. >> thank you for smoothing over that little omission. senator herono? >> thank you, mr. chairman. general dunford, i join my colleagues in thanking you for your decades of distinguished service and now taking on this new challenge. and i'd like to also take this opportunity to say to the folks at the hawaiian bay, there are 2,000 sailors, 14,000 civilian employees at the marine base, so i certainly want to give a shoutout to them. you asked the question earlier about the january 2016 date to provide standards for the occupations within the marine corps for which all personnel, including women, will have the opportunity to compete. and i just wanted to ask you, who in the marine corps is the lead person or persons coming up with these standards and where are you in this process? >> senator, the lead person who approves those standards is general amos, our commandant. and i know from my previous experience as the assistant commandant that he's been personally and decisively engaged in approving those standards. so there's certainly a staff down at quantico that works this for him, o
campbell hopefully will call on general dunford for his advice. thanks. >> thank you for smoothing over that little omission. senator herono? >> thank you, mr. chairman. general dunford, i join my colleagues in thanking you for your decades of distinguished service and now taking on this new challenge. and i'd like to also take this opportunity to say to the folks at the hawaiian bay, there are 2,000 sailors, 14,000 civilian employees at the marine base, so i certainly want to give...