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if we did not protect them they would not be there but we protect them. we know now what we're doing that we have a president who flies to saudi arabia last week and gets off the plane there is nobody to meet him. the same thing happened in cuba. he goes to cuba and instead of having castro to meet him at the plane there is no high official waiting to greet the president of the united states coming out of air force one which by the way they will tell you that has to be a record in the history of air force one one, times and you think it has landed at an airport of hundreds and hundreds of countries where the top people were not there to greet the president of united states? it happened to our president. twice. in four weeks. i tell you what. if i was the president and i flew into saudi arabia and the king or whoever is not there to greet me, i say pilot. , here. how much you'll do we have? we have plenty it is therefore as one. i say get back and let's get out of here. [cheers and applause] get out of here. [cheers and applause] i would be out of there so
if we did not protect them they would not be there but we protect them. we know now what we're doing that we have a president who flies to saudi arabia last week and gets off the plane there is nobody to meet him. the same thing happened in cuba. he goes to cuba and instead of having castro to meet him at the plane there is no high official waiting to greet the president of the united states coming out of air force one which by the way they will tell you that has to be a record in the history...
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protection starts immediately.e promo code "free" to get the first month of your lifelock membership free. as an extra bonus, call right now and get this document shredder -- a $29 value -- as our gift. so don't wait until someone uses your identity for their benefit. get your first month free when you become a member today. with memberships starting at only $9.99 per month, there is a plan for everyone. >> with lifelock, i wanted to have somebody on my side who was helping us be proactive and protect our identity. >> announcer: or visit golifelock.com. use promo code "free" to get your first month free, and a free shredder with annual membership. join now. protection starts in minutes. >> so, you might think that your credit card is safe if it never leaves your sight, but the reality is, in the wrong hands, all it takes is a second for it to be stolen. that'll be $7.49. >> great. >> skimming is when a criminal will take your credit card and they'll run it through a device... so, this is how easy it is to skim this
protection starts immediately.e promo code "free" to get the first month of your lifelock membership free. as an extra bonus, call right now and get this document shredder -- a $29 value -- as our gift. so don't wait until someone uses your identity for their benefit. get your first month free when you become a member today. with memberships starting at only $9.99 per month, there is a plan for everyone. >> with lifelock, i wanted to have somebody on my side who was helping us...
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the defend trade secrets act will address that and protect the valuable trade secrets which in turn protects american jobs and innovation. the bill will empower companies to protect their trade secrets in federal court by creating a federal-private right of action. the bill streamlines access to relief in extraordinary circumstances and allows victims of trade secret theft to obtain -- to ensure trade secrets are not abused while a case is pending. it provides for an injunction in damages. protecting the trade secrets of companies is crucial for keeping our country a leader in the world economy, providing a federal-civil remedy will provide certainty for companies throughout the nation, including my home state of georgia. congress has a responsibility to give industries the tools they need to protect their intellectual property and in turn encourage job creation and economic growth. this bill takes a step forward in better protecting american innovation. again, i want to thank the tireless work of the house and senate colleagues in advancing this critical legislation and i'm proud to see thi
the defend trade secrets act will address that and protect the valuable trade secrets which in turn protects american jobs and innovation. the bill will empower companies to protect their trade secrets in federal court by creating a federal-private right of action. the bill streamlines access to relief in extraordinary circumstances and allows victims of trade secret theft to obtain -- to ensure trade secrets are not abused while a case is pending. it provides for an injunction in damages....
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an effort made to protect them and city agencies rare on a regular basis retaliate take job actions and the only defense that most of city employees is their own union that gets a bad name their oh, i can't firefighter an city employee you can photographer a city employee if you do paperwork that is justified and supply get rid of of an employee that does something which discloses the fact you were doing something illegal and they in an effort to hide it retaliated now, i'm not an city employee but alicia the city larger than and the jet of the library commission used and abused their position to withhold records from oar period of two years i appellate the city attorney's office to force them to disclose they denied two positions the first one after a year and the second one after the second year i took them to the sunshine ordinance task force they found them in violation for supporting on public body that was with - for acting as their council for a public body withholding public records you won't do a damon thick to enforce this you can sit and reangry the letters on a page but
an effort made to protect them and city agencies rare on a regular basis retaliate take job actions and the only defense that most of city employees is their own union that gets a bad name their oh, i can't firefighter an city employee you can photographer a city employee if you do paperwork that is justified and supply get rid of of an employee that does something which discloses the fact you were doing something illegal and they in an effort to hide it retaliated now, i'm not an city employee...
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it protects more american workers. if we are going to make real, meaningful change, we're going to have to work together. we should not let raw politics stand in the way of progress for working women. congress has a real opportunity to make a difference for both men and women who work hard every day to provide for their families. above all, we can help them succeed and prosper in the workforce while being secure in the knowledge they are compensated fair is doing to prevent identify theft.ng to senator hatch chairs the committee. this is an hour and 45 minutes. >> the meeting comes to order. i mentioned senator bide -- wyden is delayed. he is asking i proceed without him and we will be happy to have him participate when he comes. good morning. it is a pleasure to welcome everyone to today hearing entitled quote cybersecurity and protecting taxpayer information end quote. these are important issues the finance committee has been working n for some time. in june
it protects more american workers. if we are going to make real, meaningful change, we're going to have to work together. we should not let raw politics stand in the way of progress for working women. congress has a real opportunity to make a difference for both men and women who work hard every day to provide for their families. above all, we can help them succeed and prosper in the workforce while being secure in the knowledge they are compensated fair is doing to prevent identify theft.ng to...
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we protect germany. we protect japan. i love germany, i love japan. many friends. we have 28,000 soldiers on the line. there are a dangerous position to be in. they are making a fortune. thousands of televisions every year for different projects. where did they come from? south korea. that's fine. they are moneymaking behemoths. we take care of them. we protect saudi arabia. i have many friends and saudi arabia. they buy my apartments. you would not believe how they buy my apartments, ok? we have many friends there. before the royal went down, they were making $1 million a day. if we do not protect them, they would not be there for two weeks. but we protect them. we do not know what we are doing. then we have a president who -- whoo study a rabia flies to saudi arabia last week, and there's no one there to greet him stop the same thing happened in cuba. he goes to cuba, and instead of having one of the castro's or both of them medium at the plane , there is no high official waiting to greet the president of the united states coming out of air force one. which, by t
we protect germany. we protect japan. i love germany, i love japan. many friends. we have 28,000 soldiers on the line. there are a dangerous position to be in. they are making a fortune. thousands of televisions every year for different projects. where did they come from? south korea. that's fine. they are moneymaking behemoths. we take care of them. we protect saudi arabia. i have many friends and saudi arabia. they buy my apartments. you would not believe how they buy my apartments, ok? we...
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. >> the world they protect. >> yeah.cy, is this possible? i know that congress is trying hard to do something about this. >> well, it is possible. in fact, we -- we have -- we have a bipartisan majority in the senate, and -- and we've made some significant progress. but with the coalition of the survivor community and human-rights attorneys and through our pro-bono work, we -- you know, we know that we can fix this, but we also believe that the president must show leadership as he has with civilian criminal-justice reform. our troops deserve nothing less. >> absolutely. all right, firstly, we're out of time. thank you for being with us today. heath, you're gonna stick around for us for our next segment, and we are going to be back in just a moment. big thanks to nancy parrish and' colonel christensen with protect our defenders and to heath phillips, who is a survivor rape. we will stay with us for the next segment. now, when we come back, you're going to meet two attorneys who have been honored for their work on behalf o
. >> the world they protect. >> yeah.cy, is this possible? i know that congress is trying hard to do something about this. >> well, it is possible. in fact, we -- we have -- we have a bipartisan majority in the senate, and -- and we've made some significant progress. but with the coalition of the survivor community and human-rights attorneys and through our pro-bono work, we -- you know, we know that we can fix this, but we also believe that the president must show leadership...
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of governance and investor protection. is material tong how shareholders decide where to invest their money and how to vote and corporate elections. within the past month, during and after the committee's nomination hearing, i asked both nominees for assurances that they understand the value of this disclosure the shareholders. after hearing and reading responses, i am concerned that confirmed, they will obfuscate on this policy matter. i have been fighting to pass my shareholder protection act. i have led a charge to protect .gainst harmful writers it is not just me and my colleagues. more than one point 2 million americans have implored the fcc to act. this issue has received more attention than any rulemaking petition and the history. i will vote against these nominees. before they are considered on the floor, we need commitments that they will stand with us and ns who2 million america have weighed in on this issue. i think the chair for the opportunity. thank you. six years ago, the supreme court drew a steamroller ove
of governance and investor protection. is material tong how shareholders decide where to invest their money and how to vote and corporate elections. within the past month, during and after the committee's nomination hearing, i asked both nominees for assurances that they understand the value of this disclosure the shareholders. after hearing and reading responses, i am concerned that confirmed, they will obfuscate on this policy matter. i have been fighting to pass my shareholder protection...
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protections will be realized now.if loopholes are allowed and if rules are flimsy then the industry will circumvent those rules and in fact they have shown their ability to do so. >> senator crepeau. then i think you mr. chairman but as you know why privacy concerns about the cfpb big data collection issues the report acknowledge the cfpb's ongoing collection of up to 600 million credit cards, 11 million credit reports, 700,000 auto sales, 10.7 million consumers cosigners and borrowers, 29 million active mortgages and 5.5 million credit to student loans. i don't want to get into it now but i would like you to verify that and i want to know if the data that i just put out is accurate or whether the numbers are higher or lower. >> is no we were glad to have you commissioned the gao study. they issued their report and made a number of recommendations to us. they have now indicated to us that we have successfully implemented all of those recommendations and they will be moving to close those out so that's good news. it im
protections will be realized now.if loopholes are allowed and if rules are flimsy then the industry will circumvent those rules and in fact they have shown their ability to do so. >> senator crepeau. then i think you mr. chairman but as you know why privacy concerns about the cfpb big data collection issues the report acknowledge the cfpb's ongoing collection of up to 600 million credit cards, 11 million credit reports, 700,000 auto sales, 10.7 million consumers cosigners and borrowers,...
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when will the irs adopt einstein and start receiving its protections. mr. milholland: we are very familiar with the einstein program, and we are scheduled to receive the einstein three equipment this year. there is the issue of implement ing it. my next filing season, i expect we will have it done. sen. carper: like, a year from now? mr. milholland: yes, we have to install it, test it, and implemented. it does not get done overnight. sen. carper: that's a lot of nights. we have three and six to five -- we have 365 nights. mr. milholland: again, we are not scheduled with dhs, so we have to work out when we will get the equipment. sen. carper: we will do everything we can to move you up on the queue. mr. milholland: thank you, sir. sen. hatch: senator scott. sen. scott: thank you, mr. chairman. we appreciate your investment of time and energy towards making sure taxpayers' information is as secure as possible. i know firsthand that identity theft is a terrifying experience, and one that all taxpayers have the ability to avoid the reality of. we have seen too
when will the irs adopt einstein and start receiving its protections. mr. milholland: we are very familiar with the einstein program, and we are scheduled to receive the einstein three equipment this year. there is the issue of implement ing it. my next filing season, i expect we will have it done. sen. carper: like, a year from now? mr. milholland: yes, we have to install it, test it, and implemented. it does not get done overnight. sen. carper: that's a lot of nights. we have three and six to...
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the constitution protects all this expression. when we talk about students we are talking about adolescent humor. students are likely to get in trouble which really means it's offensive because i disagree. thank you. the problem is too many principals and school board members don't know or understand the limits of the constitution while others simply disregard the law because now i could. as ii worked on this book almost everyone i talked to informally said i have a censorship story. and longtime teachers incredulously told me they had no idea students have first amendment rights. then i'll turn my stories the capture some of the particular contemporary ones. very concise. congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech. as interpreted, this means that the government and anyone acting on behalf of the government may not sound speech because of its content review point. school districts and everyone who works for them my research and my comments to their limited to public schools because the first amendment does not appl
the constitution protects all this expression. when we talk about students we are talking about adolescent humor. students are likely to get in trouble which really means it's offensive because i disagree. thank you. the problem is too many principals and school board members don't know or understand the limits of the constitution while others simply disregard the law because now i could. as ii worked on this book almost everyone i talked to informally said i have a censorship story. and...
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>> no, i am protecting her. john: today the nsa says it spies on us to protect us.rians can't forgive me. i kind of believe the nsa. looking for patterns that might reveal a terrorist plot seemed like a reasonable thing for the government to do, but lots of people say it is a gross violation of privacy. >> well, safety is important to me, but i do not think that the government collecting my phone data will make people more safe. john: you are a lawyer and have actually sue the president. >> that's right, we have. the collection of this phone meta-data which is who you call comeau when you call, and how long you talk which can reveal a lot of information. should the government have that information the government can get it, go to aa judge and say that i believe that an is up to something. there is due process in place. john: a lot of people want to sue the government. the smiths have been so far. >> my name is peter smith. ten years ago there was a dragnet collection of call records which revealed detailed information about anna. how do we know whether those records
>> no, i am protecting her. john: today the nsa says it spies on us to protect us.rians can't forgive me. i kind of believe the nsa. looking for patterns that might reveal a terrorist plot seemed like a reasonable thing for the government to do, but lots of people say it is a gross violation of privacy. >> well, safety is important to me, but i do not think that the government collecting my phone data will make people more safe. john: you are a lawyer and have actually sue the...
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we protect japan. great people. we protect saudi arabia. we protect south korea.protect so many countries and we protect germany. look at germany. it's an economic behemoth. they have so much money. we protect germany. it's okay to protect and i understand that we don't want them to arm ideally and all of that but at what point do we say we can't afford to do this anymore as a country? you'll have to protect yourselves or you have to pay up. look at saudi arabia before the oil went down they were making plenty. $1 billion a day we protect them. they wouldn't be there, in my opinion, saudi arabia wouldn't be there for two weeks if we weren't protecting them. it would be a mess like you have never seen before. we have to get smart and we have to help our allies and be good to our allies. but they have to remember that we are good and they have to take care of us. >> donald. [ applause ] >> donald, you have an audience question from kelly. and first of all, kelly, you have made up your mind how are going to vote for? >> definitely. i have always voted republican. and
we protect japan. great people. we protect saudi arabia. we protect south korea.protect so many countries and we protect germany. look at germany. it's an economic behemoth. they have so much money. we protect germany. it's okay to protect and i understand that we don't want them to arm ideally and all of that but at what point do we say we can't afford to do this anymore as a country? you'll have to protect yourselves or you have to pay up. look at saudi arabia before the oil went down they...
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protection. this is surely a very unfortunate, a very tragic incident. and i can tell you that proper investigation is going on to nab the real culprit. i must also say one thing that we have in the in the past nabbed the culprit. and this year one of the killers, rather one of the bloggers who were killed, their killers were sentenced to death after proper trial. so you see, the process of the legal process is on. the process for investigation is on. and the process to nab these killers is also on. >> but sir, with all due respect, can that same thing be said about the case, for instance of avajit roy? these threats were online. he was very much aware of them. but when he returned to bangladesh, he was murdered. >> so far -- so far i know about it, you see, when he went to the book exhibition, he had not informed the police. but it is now clear. and those who had killed him, one of them has already been caught so far, my information goes. correct me if i am wrong. one of them has already been na
protection. this is surely a very unfortunate, a very tragic incident. and i can tell you that proper investigation is going on to nab the real culprit. i must also say one thing that we have in the in the past nabbed the culprit. and this year one of the killers, rather one of the bloggers who were killed, their killers were sentenced to death after proper trial. so you see, the process of the legal process is on. the process for investigation is on. and the process to nab these killers is...
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katie mcginty will protect social security and medicare. that's why president obama and vice president biden support her, too. she'll make a heck of a senator. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> republican front runner trump had a rally,. he called the vote rigged in favor of texas senator ted cruz and said he will do much better inning new york. >> i love new york. and oo guy like cruz you heard his statement on values, new york values, i can't imagine any new yorker voting for cruz. and he can't beat hillary clinton. i'm going to beat hillary. >>> speaking of hillary clinton, the former secretary of state is trying to fen off sanders. she holds a wide delegate lead but lost eight of the last caucus. >> we raised seven mil individual campaign contributions more than any candidate in american history at this point of the averaging 27 dollars. she is out there racing money for well knee and powerful. you can judge a candidate based on how you raise money and who you ultimately become dependent upon. >> sanders needs
katie mcginty will protect social security and medicare. that's why president obama and vice president biden support her, too. she'll make a heck of a senator. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> republican front runner trump had a rally,. he called the vote rigged in favor of texas senator ted cruz and said he will do much better inning new york. >> i love new york. and oo guy like cruz you heard his statement on values, new york values, i can't imagine any...
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section two does not protect nonvoters. and earlier we discussed section two i would like to return to cite the amicus brief because i believe this cuts against the court's theory. if minority group has low rates of citizenship and the redistricting plan is not to blame for rather there lack of sufficient voters, so the suggestion that there could be packing or cracking claims of communities that have nothing to do with packing or cracking voting blocs that is an incorrect interpretation and would render section two unconstitutional with the right to vote that is being protected. if the court has no further questions. >> thank you. >> mr. chiefmr. chief justice, and may it please the court. redistricting indicates the principle of equal representation for equal numbers of people. we thus agree that texas was not required to redistrict on the basis of some as yet undefined basis. but we disagree that the course you go on to the side in the future. there are at least four reasons why voter population cannot be required. we th
section two does not protect nonvoters. and earlier we discussed section two i would like to return to cite the amicus brief because i believe this cuts against the court's theory. if minority group has low rates of citizenship and the redistricting plan is not to blame for rather there lack of sufficient voters, so the suggestion that there could be packing or cracking claims of communities that have nothing to do with packing or cracking voting blocs that is an incorrect interpretation and...
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protects worthless as well as worthwhile speech.and when we talk about students, we are also often talking about adolescent humor that's simply beyond adult comprehension. [laughter] >> children are specially likely to get in trouble if somebody else's parent finds speech controversial, which really means they say it's offensive because i disagree with it but con trough -- controversial is exactly what the speech is designed to protect. the powerpoint has just disappeared entirely but, okay. thank you. students are specially -- i'm sorry. i should never use powerpoint. [laughter] >> the heart of the problem is that too many principals and school board members don't know or don't understand the limits the constitution places to control what students say while others disregard the law does they don't like it. as i worked in the book, almost everybody i talked to informally say i have a censorship story either from days in school or from their children. long-time teachers told me that they had no idea that students had first amendment
protects worthless as well as worthwhile speech.and when we talk about students, we are also often talking about adolescent humor that's simply beyond adult comprehension. [laughter] >> children are specially likely to get in trouble if somebody else's parent finds speech controversial, which really means they say it's offensive because i disagree with it but con trough -- controversial is exactly what the speech is designed to protect. the powerpoint has just disappeared entirely but,...
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into mikey months ago they held the key that could overwrite protection of untold overwrite protectionof untold. apple use this master key to comply with court orders in kidnappings, murders and terrorism cases. there was no docketed accident or a code getting out to hackers or the government. they were able to comply constitutionally legally court orders, then why not now? ramifications to this fight extends far be on san bernardino, california, and the 14 people murdered to get it is important recognize that more than 90% of criminals from of all criminal prosecutions are handled at the state or local level. these cases involve real people. families, your friends, your loved ones. they deserve police departments that are able to do everything within the law to bring them to justice and they deserve corporations to appreciate the ethical responsibility i applaud you for holding the string today. it is critical we worked together and across silos to fight crime because criminals are not bound by jurisdictional boundaries or industry standards. but increasingly they are aware of the saf
into mikey months ago they held the key that could overwrite protection of untold overwrite protectionof untold. apple use this master key to comply with court orders in kidnappings, murders and terrorism cases. there was no docketed accident or a code getting out to hackers or the government. they were able to comply constitutionally legally court orders, then why not now? ramifications to this fight extends far be on san bernardino, california, and the 14 people murdered to get it is...
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protect our benefits. san francisco labor council and neighborhood pack. committee on jobs government reform fund. building owners and managers association of san francisco, pack ind independent expenditures. ect. >> need another member of the public, please. ma'am if you can come up. 19 campaign committees within activity level one greater than $100,000 we'll choose 6. >> henacy for sheriff, 2015. committee for a progressive and affordable san francisco opposing peskin for supervisor, 2015. committee to save the mission, prop i sponsored by coalition of mission neighborhood organization. building owners and managers association of san francisco political action committee, independent expenditure, boma sf pack ie. unit here local 2 pack. san francisco alliance for jobs and sustainable growth pack. >> [background speaking] for activity level 2. reelect sheriff ross vmic reney, 2015. reelect district attorney george escone, 2015. alex randolph for community college board, 2015. dennis [inaudible] for city attorney, 2015. san franciscoan for open government,
protect our benefits. san francisco labor council and neighborhood pack. committee on jobs government reform fund. building owners and managers association of san francisco, pack ind independent expenditures. ect. >> need another member of the public, please. ma'am if you can come up. 19 campaign committees within activity level one greater than $100,000 we'll choose 6. >> henacy for sheriff, 2015. committee for a progressive and affordable san francisco opposing peskin for...
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bike lanes in contrast overseeing protected bike lanes it is almost every block you have to put i pull out around a taxicab or truck many places 10 to 20 feats from a loading zone and a driveway bicycles and cars they cause chaos on the streets that is dangerous and the police and mta i've innovate heard of anyone get getting a technicality for double parking i know there is 4 but deals with something else endespairing people and reduces the impact of bicycle lane that's one matter and shocked that one police district or station could have nearly 4 times the rate of focus on the 5 as another and have that be somewhat consistent it makes me wonder is it really the enthusiasm of the individual captain that is leading them to you know to do this or like really firm incentives and consequence from the commander they're not xov. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good evening and welcome. >> >> hi, thank you so i bike the city everyday and first of all, want to say thank you to everyone for the efforts going into vision zero and focus on the 5 at the same time, i think that there is a lot of ro
bike lanes in contrast overseeing protected bike lanes it is almost every block you have to put i pull out around a taxicab or truck many places 10 to 20 feats from a loading zone and a driveway bicycles and cars they cause chaos on the streets that is dangerous and the police and mta i've innovate heard of anyone get getting a technicality for double parking i know there is 4 but deals with something else endespairing people and reduces the impact of bicycle lane that's one matter and shocked...
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japan from many countries, but we are protected japan from north korea. everybody talks about japan, japan, japan, what we get a tiny fraction of what we get, but we are protecting japan. so i said something to the effect that i would, and with great respect, i have a lot of japanese friends, they are great people, with great respect, but in four years, you are going to say that this guy turned up to be a great president, or maybe eight years. you're going to start saying it in two years. two years. you will see a big difference. right now we are at a great divide. right now we have a great divider as president. ok? he is a great divider. so i would say to japan, "you've got a help us out, we want to help you." and i would rather have them not armed, but i am not going to continue to lose this tremendous amount of money, and frankly, the case could be made to let them protect themselves against north korea. they would probably wipe them out pretty quick. and you know what? that would be a terrible thing. it looks, folks. if they fight, that would be terri
japan from many countries, but we are protected japan from north korea. everybody talks about japan, japan, japan, what we get a tiny fraction of what we get, but we are protecting japan. so i said something to the effect that i would, and with great respect, i have a lot of japanese friends, they are great people, with great respect, but in four years, you are going to say that this guy turned up to be a great president, or maybe eight years. you're going to start saying it in two years. two...
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katie mcginty will protect social security and medicare.hat's why president obama and vice president biden support her, too. she'll make a heck of a senator. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. i've always taken on the status quo. in harrisburg, they didn't like it when i stopped their perks and pushed for reform. as head of pennsylvania's third-largest county, i cut out wall street middlemen to protect pensions, stood up for marriage equality and protected our environment. now i'm fighting for criminal justice reform. i'm proud to be backed by president obama and people who care about our families. i'm josh shapiro. i'll be an attorney general who always fights for you. like steve santarsiero, harrisburg politicians who will say or do anything to advance his career? he claims he wrote pennsylvania's gun safety law. but the truth is he didn't. there is no law requiring universal background checks for all gun purchases. his campaign even bragged that he passed 54 bills. in fact, 7 years in harrisburg, steve santarsiero h
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to protect. i think that this is a case of individual soldiers doing wrong and they need to be punished for it. mr. corker: let me ask you this, based on what you just said. are we, do you think at this hearing, getting an unbalanced view of this issue? mr. yeo: no, i do not think so at all. i think what is happening in car, what is happening in mali, and what has happened in terms of sexual exploitation and abuse in other countries is absolutely horrific. and it gives the entire concept of u.n. peacekeeping a bad name. this is well-timed, it needed to occur, and most importantly it needs to occur a year from now, two years from now, this is not going to be fixed overnight and we need to make sure that there is bilateral and multilateral pressure for years to come, so that 10 years from now we are not looking back at this and saying, well, we did this 10 years ago. 10 years from now, peacekeeping needs to be the model for how this is. i know that this is something that jane, who has been appointe
to protect. i think that this is a case of individual soldiers doing wrong and they need to be punished for it. mr. corker: let me ask you this, based on what you just said. are we, do you think at this hearing, getting an unbalanced view of this issue? mr. yeo: no, i do not think so at all. i think what is happening in car, what is happening in mali, and what has happened in terms of sexual exploitation and abuse in other countries is absolutely horrific. and it gives the entire concept of...
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if you start protecting today, you can prevent and protect against further damage and even repair some of the damage that was done. by using spf 30, researchers melanoma is cut by a whopping 80%. >> it's like brushing your teeth. as soon as you brush your teeth, put on the sunscreen. >> reporter: now researchers will work to develop smarter sunscreens. >> while we want to continue to get better, we're in the right direction. we're on the right path. >> reporter: so remember, shake, squeeze and slather that sunscreen on. it may just save your life. in central park, cbs 2news. >> dr. day says everyone is at risk for melanoma, no matter age, skin type or sun exposure. use sunscreen every day. we really need it these days. elise finch has your exclusive cbs 2 forecast. another gorgeous day. >>> another gorgeous day. another sunny day, yeah. for sure, this was a day for sunscreen. it was just gorgeous. hopefully you had a chance to enjoy it. we'll check in with the weather watchers. 75 degrees from eva in east i don't think we have a bigger, sunnier icon than that one. this is from the ever
if you start protecting today, you can prevent and protect against further damage and even repair some of the damage that was done. by using spf 30, researchers melanoma is cut by a whopping 80%. >> it's like brushing your teeth. as soon as you brush your teeth, put on the sunscreen. >> reporter: now researchers will work to develop smarter sunscreens. >> while we want to continue to get better, we're in the right direction. we're on the right path. >> reporter: so...
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she cares about investor protection but, mr. speaker, the only people for can buy the securities in a private offering are millionaires. and so the question is, who do you care more about, the millionaire investors or the working poor who need better jobs? you can't have capitalism without capital, and yet the ranking member would put one more burden in front of small businesses and entrepreneurs trying to create businesses so that people can have better jobs and a better future for themselves and their family. listen, i'm glad we have millionaire investors. i wish we had more of them, but they are already protected. you must be an accredited investor in order to partake, to actually buy the security. all we're debating now is whether you have to prescreen, as the gentleman from arizona said, the caterer or the security guard at the door, to be part of the demo day. something, mr. speaker, that was perfectly legal and had gone on for years and years and years prior to this s.e.c. rule and yet we have an agency, the south carolin
she cares about investor protection but, mr. speaker, the only people for can buy the securities in a private offering are millionaires. and so the question is, who do you care more about, the millionaire investors or the working poor who need better jobs? you can't have capitalism without capital, and yet the ranking member would put one more burden in front of small businesses and entrepreneurs trying to create businesses so that people can have better jobs and a better future for themselves...
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helmets can't protect the brain from slosh, when the brain slams against the skull.tners were inspired by the woodpecker. it slams its head more than 80 million times over its lifetime without concussion. the bird's long tongue wraps around its head, compressing the jugular vain. bailes replicated that with a collar for humans that gently presses the jugular vain like a necktie, reducing bloodflow out of the brain. bat creates a backflow, about a teaspoon extra, making a tighter fit in the skull. so it's like bubble wrap for your brain. >> yes, exactly. te reporter: what's the downside wn increasing the volume of blood inside the skull? >> there's none that we know of. >> this is such a novel device, the question we get from parents, "is it safe for my child." >> reporter: independent investigator dr. gregory myer with cincinnati's children's hospital is leading the study. >> we didn't find any negative responses so that gave us some confidence that this is safe. but we have to take this to the playing field to really be sure about that. 1,reporter: researchers equip
helmets can't protect the brain from slosh, when the brain slams against the skull.tners were inspired by the woodpecker. it slams its head more than 80 million times over its lifetime without concussion. the bird's long tongue wraps around its head, compressing the jugular vain. bailes replicated that with a collar for humans that gently presses the jugular vain like a necktie, reducing bloodflow out of the brain. bat creates a backflow, about a teaspoon extra, making a tighter fit in the...
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protects christians, jews, muslims, it protects atheists.st amendment says every one of us, we have a right to seek out god, to worship god, to live according to our conscience and our faith. that is empowering and it's empowering in the diversity of who we are as americans, and i think those principles about trusting and empowering the individual and keeping government the heck out of your way, those are unifying principles. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, sue. you brought up abortion. you've been on both sides of the personhood issue. you were hesitant to support it and then you did sign a pledge saying that you did want to see personhood. it's this idea that the minute of conception essentially, that that fetus has rights. [ applause ] that's a divisive issue and it gets into some contraception disputes. where are you on personhood? are you going to pursue this as an agenda item or simply supporting the idea? do you know what i mean by the difference? >> listen, some of the labels in this debate can get confusing because different p
protects christians, jews, muslims, it protects atheists.st amendment says every one of us, we have a right to seek out god, to worship god, to live according to our conscience and our faith. that is empowering and it's empowering in the diversity of who we are as americans, and i think those principles about trusting and empowering the individual and keeping government the heck out of your way, those are unifying principles. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, sue. you brought up...
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we now have no consumer protections.his role will provide consumer protection for the first time, similar for those for bank accounts. the other thing i would say on this issue that is new is we had the rush card fiasco. consumer bureau was engaged in addressing that people had prepaid money on their cards and thousands of them found they cannot get their money off the cars because of an operational glitch by the company, some sort of problem, that we continue to sort through from the standpoint of an investigation and making sure consumers are made whole. that is outrageous. people prepaid money on their card to use it when they need it, and if they cannot, then they haven't cheated of their service. that if anything shows all of want to meet the need for strong protections in this area. senator menendez: i appreciate that. i am glad to see the bureau is pursuing that. one issue is zombie foreclosures. my state of new jersey has the highest rate of zombie foreclosures, it is a bank begins a foreclosure action, but becau
we now have no consumer protections.his role will provide consumer protection for the first time, similar for those for bank accounts. the other thing i would say on this issue that is new is we had the rush card fiasco. consumer bureau was engaged in addressing that people had prepaid money on their cards and thousands of them found they cannot get their money off the cars because of an operational glitch by the company, some sort of problem, that we continue to sort through from the...
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but the constitution protects worthless as well as worthwhile speech. and when we talk about students, we are also often talking about adolescent humor simply beyond adult comprehension. students were especially likely to get in trouble for speaking up with somebody else's parent finds the speech controversial which really means they say that it's offensive because i disagree with it. that controversial and disagreeable speech are but this is designed to protect. that powerpoint is just disappearing -- okay. thank you. students were especially. i should never use powerpoint. at the heart of the problem is that too many principals and school board members don't know or don't understand the limits the constitution places on their ability to control what students say while others simply disregard the law because they don't like it. as i worked on this book almost everybody i talked to inform only said i had a censorship story. either from their own days in school or from their children. in the long time teachers incredulously told me that they had no idea
but the constitution protects worthless as well as worthwhile speech. and when we talk about students, we are also often talking about adolescent humor simply beyond adult comprehension. students were especially likely to get in trouble for speaking up with somebody else's parent finds the speech controversial which really means they say that it's offensive because i disagree with it. that controversial and disagreeable speech are but this is designed to protect. that powerpoint is just...
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john: he's asking how would you protect it? >> how would you protect it?ing it, reading it, which i do every single day. the president has a responsibility to obey the law. the government is set with checks and balances and have to remind people that the president doesn't write the law. that's the congress' job. i would protect the constitution by obeying it. [applause] >> the founding fathers were smart enough to know that all governments will eventually become corrupt. this is what happens. as you gain more power, you gain more corruption, this is the facts of life. embedded within the constitution is the fail safe. the constitutional convention which can be convened by congress or two-thirds majority of the states which we're already close to. so they anticipated that we would, at some point, need something else, and gave us the option to do so through the constitutional convention. they were smart people. and we have reached that point. if anyone thinks our government is not insane, has not turned inward. has not invaded your privacy and not serving yo
john: he's asking how would you protect it? >> how would you protect it?ing it, reading it, which i do every single day. the president has a responsibility to obey the law. the government is set with checks and balances and have to remind people that the president doesn't write the law. that's the congress' job. i would protect the constitution by obeying it. [applause] >> the founding fathers were smart enough to know that all governments will eventually become corrupt. this is...
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have state courts relied on state constitutions to protect the students rights? >> terrific question. yes, a number of states have enacted higher protections for student speech rights that are currently found in the federal doctrine from the courts. california basically says the material disruption standard applies to every kind of the student speech in k-12, regardless of the supreme court precedence giunta also of years ago passed a law protecting the advisors to high school publications going back to your question about your op-ed piece. if an adviser in california fights to protect the rights of the student journalists, the statute says they cannot be discharged for that. arthe are a number of organizations are actively working to try to get more states to pass more protective laws for student journalists. a number of states came close to doing it but experienced vetoes from governors. one case involved students in a suburb of chicago at a very good high school with an award-winning newspaper who discovered that staff of the school district had gone on junket
have state courts relied on state constitutions to protect the students rights? >> terrific question. yes, a number of states have enacted higher protections for student speech rights that are currently found in the federal doctrine from the courts. california basically says the material disruption standard applies to every kind of the student speech in k-12, regardless of the supreme court precedence giunta also of years ago passed a law protecting the advisors to high school...
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not protect thehe public but to protect established businesses ainst ving to compete fairly.hat violates liberties. these laws are outrageous and all oughto go. what's with ttupipidd >>what if i could ke some money dring my own car? d hehelp y you, too wouldn't tht bebe great? >> your lift has arveved. >> t thousands of people alreyy do that, thanks to new cell phonone technology that lets ordinary car ownersrs offer rids to peoplple. peoplele w who want too rid open application. this one is called "lift." others include "side car." they press bubutton and that flagags a nearby dririver. in t this case, me. >> we got one. >> lift makes i its drivers put this ridiculous mustache on our cacar. it's a marketing gimmick k but helps the person w whoantsts a pickup spot the car. i also have the passenger's phone number. >> your desestination is on the. >> and his name. >> tim?? >> unlike normrmal cabs, l lift drivers invite ctomers to get in ththe front seat. >>>> welcome. >> welcome, ththank you. >> is this your firstst lift ri? >> my first lift, yes. >> where are you headed? >> t
not protect thehe public but to protect established businesses ainst ving to compete fairly.hat violates liberties. these laws are outrageous and all oughto go. what's with ttupipidd >>what if i could ke some money dring my own car? d hehelp y you, too wouldn't tht bebe great? >> your lift has arveved. >> t thousands of people alreyy do that, thanks to new cell phonone technology that lets ordinary car ownersrs offer rids to peoplple. peoplele w who want too rid open...
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usually protected in all three areas. if there is special protection for credit cards, those are applicable and may be applicable to prepay cards, something we have to under consideration. debit cards -- i am sure all the same provisions should apply to all cards, but they should be subject to protection. certain provisions shall apply to all cards, and that something we will continue to discuss. i appreciate your interest in it, because it is a hard, but important issue. >> thank you. mr. cordray, i want to discuss the cfpb's actions on indirect auto lending. in this matter, since auto lenders are not permitted by law to collect race, you did not have the actual race of claimants available, is that correct? mr. cordray: we did not have that through ally's own records. senator cotton: -- there was a statistical determination of race using the last contact. mr. cordray: this is consistent with how redress is handled in this type of cases in every instance where you do not have a granular mortgage data which is only for the
usually protected in all three areas. if there is special protection for credit cards, those are applicable and may be applicable to prepay cards, something we have to under consideration. debit cards -- i am sure all the same provisions should apply to all cards, but they should be subject to protection. certain provisions shall apply to all cards, and that something we will continue to discuss. i appreciate your interest in it, because it is a hard, but important issue. >> thank you....
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. >> i heard hail, and i said oh, lord just protect us. i didn't start praying soon enough. >> there were no reports of any major injuries, but the schools here in while i did take a beating. classes recanes he'd today for student so crews can start the repair process. omar villafranca, cbs news. >> locally mercer county teacher facing charges this noon, accused of inapropriate contact with a high school student. twenty-six year old edmond harman charged with three count every endangering of the welfare of child and another with criminal sexual contact. had student with the female, and held on $150,000 bail. calls for concerned neighbors lead to murder investigation in west philadelphia. >> man was found shot multiple times inside a running car. "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo explains how close police are to catching his killer. >> it was inside this white dodge charger that investigators say a 25 year old man sat shot to death possibly for hours before anyone discovered what transpired. the only reason police responded to this wes
. >> i heard hail, and i said oh, lord just protect us. i didn't start praying soon enough. >> there were no reports of any major injuries, but the schools here in while i did take a beating. classes recanes he'd today for student so crews can start the repair process. omar villafranca, cbs news. >> locally mercer county teacher facing charges this noon, accused of inapropriate contact with a high school student. twenty-six year old edmond harman charged with three count every...
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i thought by coming back to the point what should be the load star of america and protecting american enter he was on target. and i like the strong american economy and strong presence in the world and analysis of many failings of obama administration's foreign policy was on target and i thought his observations of need to have a strong military to create the structures of deterients were all very strong, too. it was a surprise that he didn't have the campaign didn't have it 6 or 8 months ago. it is a beginning and doesn't cover everything. even though it was 45 minutes long. he joins senator cruz in this debate. senator are cruz made a number of thoughtful speeches on national security before. it was an impressive first statement of his thoughts, not all i agree with but now we'll see the debate going forward. >> i know jill, all of the foreign policy has been waiting. >> a lot of anticipation surrounding it. the question was mr. trump come to jesus moment with the establishment and i believe it was. this is the best tone and tenor we heard on the national defense probably for the du
i thought by coming back to the point what should be the load star of america and protecting american enter he was on target. and i like the strong american economy and strong presence in the world and analysis of many failings of obama administration's foreign policy was on target and i thought his observations of need to have a strong military to create the structures of deterients were all very strong, too. it was a surprise that he didn't have the campaign didn't have it 6 or 8 months ago....
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>> of course the constitution protects life. i think back when our daughter carolyn was two years old and heidi was pregnant with kathryn. carolyn had this blanket that she called bink. she loved it. it was the nastiest thing you've seen. she dragged it everywhere. it was practically alive. i remember she wasalking to heidi's tummy. she was talking to her sister kathryn. she said kathryn want to shoechn bink. she held it to her mommy's tummy. it was the most precious exchange. even at two she knew that wasn't a lump of cells in there. that was her baby sister. one of the amazing things about science more and more people, any parent who has looked at a sonogram or seen their daughter or son kicking and sucking on their thumb, it's an amazing thing. with abortion we've had not only over 50 million children never get to breathe the life of air but have had women who are victims of this. women who are pressured to having abortions and struggle with the consequences of it. i think we need to work towards nation that values and celebr
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telling people how i'll protect their water, make their communities safer and go out and protect seniors from fraud. these are the things that i'm all about. i have spent my career doing this. and i look forward to doing it as your next attorney general. >> thank you. >> all right. we want to get right to the issues that affect the people of pennsylvania. this year's election comes as the attorney general's office is embroiled in scandal. kathleen kane faces charges for allegedly leaking grand jury information. you all said you want to repair the badly damaged office and restore integrity and confidence. give us a specific plan for how you'll get the office back on track, mr. shapiro? >> i appreciate the question. first thing i did in this campaign was put out my integrity agenda. it contained things that i would call for and things that i would do on day one. in the a.d.'s office. first, every single employee when i'm attorney general will be required to follow a code of conduct. second, mandatory ethics training. third, all of our expenses and expenditures will be made public. fourth,
telling people how i'll protect their water, make their communities safer and go out and protect seniors from fraud. these are the things that i'm all about. i have spent my career doing this. and i look forward to doing it as your next attorney general. >> thank you. >> all right. we want to get right to the issues that affect the people of pennsylvania. this year's election comes as the attorney general's office is embroiled in scandal. kathleen kane faces charges for allegedly...
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they can be effective have consumer protections. right now we have no consumer protections. this will provide consumer protection for the first time very similar to those bank accounts. the other thing that's new since the last talk in committee is we did have the rush card fiasco. the consumer bureau was very engaged in addressing, this is people at prepaid money on their cars and then thousands found they couldn't get them a off the cards because the operational glitch by the company. some sort of problem we continue to sort through from the standpoint of an investigation in making sure consumers are made whole. that's outrageous. people prepay money in order to use it when they need it and if they can use when they need it then they been cheated of their service. that shows all the more to meet the need for strong protections in this area. >> area. >> i appreciate that. senator brown and by virtue about the kind of glad to see the bureau is personally. zombie foreclosures, unfortunately my state of new jersey has the highest rates of zombie foreclosures which is basically
they can be effective have consumer protections. right now we have no consumer protections. this will provide consumer protection for the first time very similar to those bank accounts. the other thing that's new since the last talk in committee is we did have the rush card fiasco. the consumer bureau was very engaged in addressing, this is people at prepaid money on their cars and then thousands found they couldn't get them a off the cards because the operational glitch by the company. some...
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it protects more american workers. if we are going it make real, meaningful change, we will have to work tooshth. we should not law -- together -- politics stand in the way of progress for working women. congress has a real opportunity to make a difference for both men and women who work hard every day to provide for their families. above all, we could help them succeed and prosper in the workforce while being secure in the knowledge they are compensated fairly for their work. that you know >> tonight, a senate hearing on the privacy of the taxpayer's irs records. and then a hearing on the possible affects of the uk leaving the european union. and later president obama dedicates a new national monument to women's rights. >> i had a couple meals and a shovel. i think, again, it is one of the other ironies to be anti government and own your entire fortune to the government. >> sally denton talks about her book that takes a critical year at one of the largest engineering and construction companies in the world. >> who els
it protects more american workers. if we are going it make real, meaningful change, we will have to work tooshth. we should not law -- together -- politics stand in the way of progress for working women. congress has a real opportunity to make a difference for both men and women who work hard every day to provide for their families. above all, we could help them succeed and prosper in the workforce while being secure in the knowledge they are compensated fairly for their work. that you know...
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israeli soldiers are everywhere, deployed to protect the jewish settlers. nir baram: okay, we'll make two states, one palestinian state and one israel state, with blocks of settlements. there will be three blocks of settlements. but when you go in the west bank, you see that the settlements are not in some blocks. they're everywhere. settlements are everywhere in the west bank. >> by now, more than 550,000 jewish settlers live in the west bank, and they're spreading further, partly through so-called outposts like this. nir baram: if you go to the west bank, you see that to separate palestinians and jews is very very problematic right now. i've noticed that people in tel aviv and other places, they don't want to know this fact, because it contaminates their political illusions. >> nir baram has arranged to meet abu adam, who lives in ras khamis, in the arab northeast part of jerusalem. it's a district where only palestinians live. it's encircled by a wall, like an enclave in the middle of the holy city, reachable only via a single checkpoint. nir baram: jeru
israeli soldiers are everywhere, deployed to protect the jewish settlers. nir baram: okay, we'll make two states, one palestinian state and one israel state, with blocks of settlements. there will be three blocks of settlements. but when you go in the west bank, you see that the settlements are not in some blocks. they're everywhere. settlements are everywhere in the west bank. >> by now, more than 550,000 jewish settlers live in the west bank, and they're spreading further, partly...
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they just want their slice of the pie and what to protect it.ncumbents in power want to stay that way. unlike states like oregon and california which have embraced reform, passing policies like voter registration, new york has not followed this trend for progressive reform. it is unfortunate. the one good thing that could come out of this primary with the trumps kids not being able to register, so many bernie supporters not being able to register, so many people are finally paying attention to just how bad the voting laws are. thiscan you talk about piece in "the new york daily news" which recently ran an article, hundreds of new york state voters to file suit calling the closed primary a threat to our democratic system after claiming their party affiliation mysteriously changed." the article quotes joanna viscuso, a 19-year-old from long island. she said she registered to vote as a democrat during her college orientation at adelphi university in 2014. then she noticed last week that now her voter registration online says she is not affiliated w
they just want their slice of the pie and what to protect it.ncumbents in power want to stay that way. unlike states like oregon and california which have embraced reform, passing policies like voter registration, new york has not followed this trend for progressive reform. it is unfortunate. the one good thing that could come out of this primary with the trumps kids not being able to register, so many bernie supporters not being able to register, so many people are finally paying attention to...
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not protect the pubic but to protect established businesses ainst having to compete fairly.olates liberties. these laws are outrageous and all oughghto go. all oughghto go. what's with thetupipid if youthen you'll know h m mout, uncomfortable it can be. but did you know ththat the lack of saliva can alsoso lead to tooth decay anbabad breath? well, there is biotene, specially formated witithooth moisturizers and lubcacants. bienene can provide soothing relieief and it helpseeeep your mouth healthy too. biototene, for people who suff f from a dry mouth. dosmall gigside gigs...gig gigs. quickbooks self-empl helps me get ready forax time. to separe expenses,i just swipe. it's one hat i don't mindwewear. [passenger] work for me. anso does quickbooks. it estimates my taxes, i know how much stays imy pocket. anthat's how i own it. [announcerstay in the flow with quibooks self-employed. art your free thirty-day tri today at join-lf-employed-dot-com. at join-lf-employed-dot-com. you ned your car you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you toted him. you two had been thr everythin
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we also take seriously a responsibility to get access to and protect other u.s. citizens who may be detained. >> you thanked the russians and the czechs, can you be any more specific about what either the russians or the czechs actually did, or how he came to get from syrian custody to outside syria? did the czechs play a role in the physical removal of him or was it just the russians? mark: obviously, the czechs would have protecting power, provided whatever support on the ground that u.s. officials would have been able to provide or would have wanted to provide during this individual's detention. i cannot speak to the logistics. in response to your question about the russians, what was it? you are just asking -- >> i was wondering what was the progression of this individuals release from syrian custody? did he go from the russians to the czech embassy and out, or how did it work? was there any direct, u.s. syria discussion of this person? mark: other than to express appreciation for russia's assistance, i do not want to characterize their role. i can say we hav
we also take seriously a responsibility to get access to and protect other u.s. citizens who may be detained. >> you thanked the russians and the czechs, can you be any more specific about what either the russians or the czechs actually did, or how he came to get from syrian custody to outside syria? did the czechs play a role in the physical removal of him or was it just the russians? mark: obviously, the czechs would have protecting power, provided whatever support on the ground that...
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i don't think there's a culture they don't want to protect the people they're supposed to protect. i think this is a case of individual soldiers doing wrong and they need to be punished for it. >> let me ask you this based on that and what you just said, are we, do you think today in this hear i hearing getting an unbalanced view of this issue? >> no. i don't think so at all. i think what has happened in carr, what's happened in mal skpirks in terms of sexual exploitation and abuse is absolutely horrific. and it gives the entire concept of u.n. peacekeeping a bad name. this hearing is absolutely well timed. it needed to occur. and most importantly it needs to occur a year from now and two years from now. this is not going to be fixed overnight. and we need to make sure there's bilateral and multilateral protection for years to come so that ten years from now we're not looking back at this era and saying, well, we worked on this ten years ago. ten years from now u.n. peacekeeping needs to be the model for how this -- i know this is something that jane hall lute is looking at. what a
i don't think there's a culture they don't want to protect the people they're supposed to protect. i think this is a case of individual soldiers doing wrong and they need to be punished for it. >> let me ask you this based on that and what you just said, are we, do you think today in this hear i hearing getting an unbalanced view of this issue? >> no. i don't think so at all. i think what has happened in carr, what's happened in mal skpirks in terms of sexual exploitation and abuse...