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they authorize-- it authorizes war against groups known to ought-- to operate together. it sounds like-- hardly sounds like we will have less war. equally concerning is that it unconstitutionally delegates or transfers and enumerated power from congress to the president. article 1 section 8 gives congress the power to declare war. corker kane initially authorizes war but says to the president you get back to us. give us an initial list in case we missed anyone we are currently at war with, and if you want to add any associated, this transfers the power to name the enemy and its location from congress to the president. worse yet this changes the nature from a simple majority affirmative vote to require a super majority vetoproof vote to disapprove of set-- presidential wars. if there is a new force the military will attack, the only way that congress can stop the president is now a two thirds vote to overcome the toe. the constitution is flipped on its head. this fundamentally transfers the power of war to congress from the president. the hearing is convened to explore pr
they authorize-- it authorizes war against groups known to ought-- to operate together. it sounds like-- hardly sounds like we will have less war. equally concerning is that it unconstitutionally delegates or transfers and enumerated power from congress to the president. article 1 section 8 gives congress the power to declare war. corker kane initially authorizes war but says to the president you get back to us. give us an initial list in case we missed anyone we are currently at war with, and...
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authorization. senators corker, mccain, and others wish to rectify the lapse of in constitutional declaration of war by passing a new authorization for force. their motives are genune. but really there are two big issues here that need to be fully debated. number one, does it matterho wields the power to initiate war. our founding fathers believed strongly that it did. they squarely delegated the power to declare war to coss. madison put it this way. the executive is the branch most prone to war. therefore the constitution with studied care vtethat po, the power to declare war with the legislature. so, yes, it is the job of congress to declare or initiate war and congress has been rm find ourselves involved in here the authorization fails us. the authorization is not the against eight groups but says to the president, hey, you get back to us. give us an initial list in case we missed anyone we're currently at war with and if you want to add any associated forces to the list, please send us a report.
authorization. senators corker, mccain, and others wish to rectify the lapse of in constitutional declaration of war by passing a new authorization for force. their motives are genune. but really there are two big issues here that need to be fully debated. number one, does it matterho wields the power to initiate war. our founding fathers believed strongly that it did. they squarely delegated the power to declare war to coss. madison put it this way. the executive is the branch most prone to...
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the 2001 authorization for the use of military force. and several new congressional war authorization proposals. this hour long event was held at the raburn house office building on capitol hill. >>> good afternoon, everyone. thank you for joining us today for our capitol hill briefing titled recapturing congress' war powers, repeal don't replace, 2001 uamf. i am a director of government affairs at the cato institute. for those of you who are less familiar with our mission the cato institute is a public policy research organization dedicated to the principles of individual liberty, limited government, free markets and peace. in pursuit of these values cato's scholars produce independent nonpartisan research and analysis on a wide range of policy topics. today's topic, as you hopefully gathered from the title of the event is on war powers. we're here today not only because this is an issue worthy of debate but because of interest within congress to re-examine what is now a nearly 17-year-old authorization for the use of military force. jo
the 2001 authorization for the use of military force. and several new congressional war authorization proposals. this hour long event was held at the raburn house office building on capitol hill. >>> good afternoon, everyone. thank you for joining us today for our capitol hill briefing titled recapturing congress' war powers, repeal don't replace, 2001 uamf. i am a director of government affairs at the cato institute. for those of you who are less familiar with our mission the cato...
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underlying bill in the national defense authorization act, part of the way it expands cfius's authority is by a huge delegation of legislative authority. it tkpwrapbdz the administration normal -- it grants the administration enormous discretion to grant the rules by which this expansion of power will be implemented. let me explain what cfius is about. cfius is charged with reviewing foreign investments in america. foreign-based companies that choose to, wish to invest in an american company, if there is a national security concern involving the investment, if there is a risk that's identified, then cfius, this committee, is charged with recommending that the president block the transaction if it's considered to be a threat to our security. and under existing law, the president has the authority in fact to block such a transaction. so, for instance, if a russian company were going to attempt to purchase lockheed martin, a big defense contractor, a big supplier of very important, sensitive, and advanced military equipment to our armed services, armed forces, on such a case cfius would ta
underlying bill in the national defense authorization act, part of the way it expands cfius's authority is by a huge delegation of legislative authority. it tkpwrapbdz the administration normal -- it grants the administration enormous discretion to grant the rules by which this expansion of power will be implemented. let me explain what cfius is about. cfius is charged with reviewing foreign investments in america. foreign-based companies that choose to, wish to invest in an american company,...
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the president retained some defensive authority. but, absent an imminent threat or provocation, the constitution gave the president no power to launch attacks. the important power of declaring war is best in the legislature at large. this system will not hurry us into war, it is calculated to guard against it. that's the way it is supposed to work, but of course it did not always work that way. 11 you can point to examples of presidents launching wars without congressional authorization. the presidential wars of the late 20th century were, for the most part, exceptions to a general rule. they were geographically limited and temporary departures from a baseline of peace. ince the terrorist attacks 2001 we have watched the emergence of a radically different regime. one in which going to war is easy, frequent, and barely debated. this system will not hurry us into peace. more beent has america's default setting. the use of lethal force is now so ubiquitous and normalized, in many ways we are hardly able to notice it anymore. in the run
the president retained some defensive authority. but, absent an imminent threat or provocation, the constitution gave the president no power to launch attacks. the important power of declaring war is best in the legislature at large. this system will not hurry us into war, it is calculated to guard against it. that's the way it is supposed to work, but of course it did not always work that way. 11 you can point to examples of presidents launching wars without congressional authorization. the...
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so authority can assume different forms. come authority can be organized in a multi-polar way you can have a thought in a certain context and you can flatten hierarchies however the principle of authority is not abandon it's just structured differently on the stroke toward the rejection of traditional films does not necessarily mean people want to do away with authority altogether when you decide yes i believe people have a desire perhaps even a longing froth already because it offers a sense of orientation community and integration side at the same time people at work want to be seen and recognized and included in mentioned often even see all but trust has disappeared security had disappeared the boulevard as disappeared and that has to do with a change in authority so we know we are desiring for a new authority because we want to have again trust security. new grandchildren first step on vocation and he's a loving grandfather to the fishes food she feeds them. and even takes care of their mother malina been able to fly and
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previously been sold, the amount authorized and not yet sold, and authorized and no longer needed due to changes in products or financing or only issues. for each of these three pieces of legislation, authorizing bond, we request there be an amend to the ordinance. >> supervisor cohen: requested amendment to the ordinance. >> so file 180450, make sure, file 180451, and i think probably 180452. so, each of those would have that amendment in it. >> supervisor cohen: making recommendation, i see what you are saying. >> the same language in each 1, 180450, 180451, and 180452. and the specific language states amend the proposed ordinance to request the sfpuc general manager to provide a written report to the board of supervisors as part of the two-year budget review, detailing the total amount of the power of revenue bonds, wastewater revenue bonds, authorized under proposition e. the total amount sold, authorized, and unsold, and no longer needed due to changes in projects and project financing. >> can you reiterate the reasoning behind the recommendation? where are you suggesting this? >
previously been sold, the amount authorized and not yet sold, and authorized and no longer needed due to changes in products or financing or only issues. for each of these three pieces of legislation, authorizing bond, we request there be an amend to the ordinance. >> supervisor cohen: requested amendment to the ordinance. >> so file 180450, make sure, file 180451, and i think probably 180452. so, each of those would have that amendment in it. >> supervisor cohen: making...
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if anything, open-ended authorization for the u.s. military force in the middle east has made us less safe and not more. i fully ask the impulse to ask, what are you suggest we do nothing? and i think there is several responses to that. first of all, there is a sizable academic literature on how terrorist groups ends or fade-away or at least how they have in the past. and they don't tend to emphasize military force. but rather things like political integration, and event you'll moderation. prolonged marginalization with stable security environments and so on. this kind of dries up recruitment and opportunities for violence, go away, and we need to be realistic about the limits of what u.s. military force can achieve in terms of setting up those conditions. secondly, there is plenty we can do in the realm of law enforcement to tackle terrorism threats but we do need to skrut nice how much of a threat terrorism actually is. and the facts i think present a much more bigger picture than the political rhetoric and hysterical media coverage
if anything, open-ended authorization for the u.s. military force in the middle east has made us less safe and not more. i fully ask the impulse to ask, what are you suggest we do nothing? and i think there is several responses to that. first of all, there is a sizable academic literature on how terrorist groups ends or fade-away or at least how they have in the past. and they don't tend to emphasize military force. but rather things like political integration, and event you'll moderation....
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the ndaa rrent some of the finest traditions of the spoforl legislation to authorize the necessary authority for the military to protect this great nation and i'm proud the senate armed services commi overwhelmingly pass this bill. we actually had a one-point 300 amendments that we were able to sit down and read together and come to the floor and actually pass it unanimously with a 1-6 vote in the committee. that's almost unheard of and it's not just a piece of legislation. the message region will everyone of our servicemembers that you are number one priority. there were objections moving onto this bill today. i was with them all last those who overseas and telling them what we were going to do with why we were doing it and why it's a top priority and unfortunately that sends the wrg message to them but it's more than just a piece of legislation. after all you have to keep in mind the number one thing that we need to be doi here i unittasate as well as in the house if any of our founding fathers said that in the constitution that's what we are about to do now. the fiscal year 2019 ndaa has
the ndaa rrent some of the finest traditions of the spoforl legislation to authorize the necessary authority for the military to protect this great nation and i'm proud the senate armed services commi overwhelmingly pass this bill. we actually had a one-point 300 amendments that we were able to sit down and read together and come to the floor and actually pass it unanimously with a 1-6 vote in the committee. that's almost unheard of and it's not just a piece of legislation. the message region...
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government has no authority and claims no authority to indefinitely detain u.s. citizens apprehended on u.s. soil. now most people listening to this, anyone listening to it might think why on earth would we need legislation stating something so obvious. the fact is that we shouldn't. it is the command of the fourth, fifth and sixth amendments not to mention other statutoryry protections that the -- indefinite detention, these kinds of things are anathema to our way of life, our constitutional system of laws. why then do we need this amendment? well, about seven years ago toward the end of 2011 when congress was considering and then ultimately passed the national defense authorization act for fiscal year 2012, congress included in that legislation a provision, section 1021 of that bill, that purported to give the u.s. government that authority in certain circumstances. in other words, there were circumstances in which based on the accusations against you as an american citizen could potentially be apprehended on u.s. soil and held indefinitely without charge or tr
government has no authority and claims no authority to indefinitely detain u.s. citizens apprehended on u.s. soil. now most people listening to this, anyone listening to it might think why on earth would we need legislation stating something so obvious. the fact is that we shouldn't. it is the command of the fourth, fifth and sixth amendments not to mention other statutoryry protections that the -- indefinite detention, these kinds of things are anathema to our way of life, our constitutional...
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as part of that, the indiana authorizer can actually lose its power to continue authorizing schools if it approves and lets bad schools stay open. we believe in accountability for all of our actions and that's one of the aspects of indiana's law that makes it successful. everyone is accountable for good outcomes for kids. >> with that, mr. richmond, how important is it for the federal government to maintain the flexibility of federal charters and to allow multiple types of authorizers to be able to acthose funds? >> we think one of the strengths of the charter school movement is that flexibility, that it's not standardized across the whole country. you see different states trying different things. some are working better than others so we think it's important for the federal role in charter schools to continue to support that flexibility while something some incentives like it does have in the federal charter school program. there are incentives for states to tackle issues around quality. incentives are in there and each state gets to build its own solutions, and we think that's the ri
as part of that, the indiana authorizer can actually lose its power to continue authorizing schools if it approves and lets bad schools stay open. we believe in accountability for all of our actions and that's one of the aspects of indiana's law that makes it successful. everyone is accountable for good outcomes for kids. >> with that, mr. richmond, how important is it for the federal government to maintain the flexibility of federal charters and to allow multiple types of authorizers to...
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only authorized? >> one of the positive features of the school district authorizing charter schools is that it can have that information. i did this work for ten years in the school system in chicago. we knew who every one of the students were, student id numbers, special-education status, they were part of the overall system. we had that information. in some states that is not true. in michigan authorizer's of universities, they have trouble getting that information because of privacy laws, getting into a technical area, that information is important for policymakers, authorizer's and the public. the more we can make that information available, transparent to the public and the parents the better we will be. >> i would agree. i support all forms of education. i heard complaints from traditional public schools they are held accountable for charter schools they authorized. this is in pennsylvania, different from elsewhere but they find themselves in difficult situations because they don't have informat
only authorized? >> one of the positive features of the school district authorizing charter schools is that it can have that information. i did this work for ten years in the school system in chicago. we knew who every one of the students were, student id numbers, special-education status, they were part of the overall system. we had that information. in some states that is not true. in michigan authorizer's of universities, they have trouble getting that information because of privacy...
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. -- good authorizing. it's also important for the other pillars. as public schools charter schools should be accessible to all students. that means they must have fair and transparent applications and lotteries. no student should be inappropriately asked felt or taken out of the school. charter schools open doors of opportunity to all students, especially those that do not currently have access to a good school. and a good authorizer helps expand access to all in by creating an equitable systems and providing families with information to make choices. a good authorizer also ensures that each school has economy and flexibility it needs to be innovated, and excellent. we do not want a one size fits all standardized education system. children are unique, and meet a variety and types of schools to meet their unique needs. so good authorizing make sure there is a good balance of these three mac pillars. access, autonomy, and accountability. the problem is we don't have good authorizing everywhere. we have a gol
. -- good authorizing. it's also important for the other pillars. as public schools charter schools should be accessible to all students. that means they must have fair and transparent applications and lotteries. no student should be inappropriately asked felt or taken out of the school. charter schools open doors of opportunity to all students, especially those that do not currently have access to a good school. and a good authorizer helps expand access to all in by creating an equitable...
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it authorizes crucial multiyear procurement authority to keep our lines of defense production open. you have to have more than a 12-month commitment to build things like the fa-18 super hornets that are made in st. louis. we've been using those aircraft at a high volume of use, part of flying package after flying package. the middle east has impacted our use of those planes and others. this is a bill that says, okay, we need to be sure that we're looking forward, not just for 12 months but for a multiple series of months that allow that line and the great men and women who work on it to keep it going. the ndaa invests in emerging technology, and we do all we can to assure that our troops have what they need to make their mission successful. this bill makes significant investments in research and engineering to be sure that, again, we have the cutting-edge military technologies and we have the cutting-edge ways to defend those military technologies. it's hard to me when we come of this bill every year not to make the point that we want to be sure that americans are never in a fair fi
it authorizes crucial multiyear procurement authority to keep our lines of defense production open. you have to have more than a 12-month commitment to build things like the fa-18 super hornets that are made in st. louis. we've been using those aircraft at a high volume of use, part of flying package after flying package. the middle east has impacted our use of those planes and others. this is a bill that says, okay, we need to be sure that we're looking forward, not just for 12 months but for...
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the bill authorizes full funding for the u.s. special operationings command and will enhance the ability of the secretary of defense to act as the service secretary-like civilian responsible for the oversight and advocacy for all of our special operations forces. for the navy and marine corps, i believe the bill represents a continuation of the efforts so important for improving our armed forces. the proposals would begin significant efforts to improve the readiness of navy and marine corps aircraft, ships, and other systems. i am pleased that it authorizes funds to help to ramp up submarine discussion so that we can replace the ohio class submarines. while i support many of the provisions of the bill regarding the navy and marine corps, the bill makes sizable -- that will be the backbone of the amphibious assault capability for the years to come. this is shortsighted and i plan to continue to work with my colleagues on this issue throughout the process. for the air for the air force this bill authorizes the a-10 wing replacement
the bill authorizes full funding for the u.s. special operationings command and will enhance the ability of the secretary of defense to act as the service secretary-like civilian responsible for the oversight and advocacy for all of our special operations forces. for the navy and marine corps, i believe the bill represents a continuation of the efforts so important for improving our armed forces. the proposals would begin significant efforts to improve the readiness of navy and marine corps...
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but do the author and i connect? i think there is something here but after ten major changes well this author be okay with that? that starts before the work begins if you are the editorial match. mismatch could be a lot of reasons that you don't have to convince yourself of that. >> of all the editors that i interviewed she is the one that i connected with your charlie so i assumed with that process but when the work came back, given the byline, she took out a lot of things that i felt should be there. >> she's of the first one i have worked with i understand how they work but i feel that that is what my story needed to connect with my story with a jerry in culture and american culture but again but it is with the black woman in nine. it is me. my story. >> i do think it's important to connect with a person who ever you collaborate with on the project because it is good to have a strong instinct what you are trying to say but i'm not sure what work you want your editor to do with you but i think it is essential there
but do the author and i connect? i think there is something here but after ten major changes well this author be okay with that? that starts before the work begins if you are the editorial match. mismatch could be a lot of reasons that you don't have to convince yourself of that. >> of all the editors that i interviewed she is the one that i connected with your charlie so i assumed with that process but when the work came back, given the byline, she took out a lot of things that i felt...
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can we close with our authority and which ones do we need additional authority? host: how often are you looking at agency's a report and pointing out what they have not done that they found out they should be doing? guest: probably pretty often. it is a good way for us to figure out where there is a problem. to argue against an agency's findings. host: what happens when they have these reports and they do not implement them? guest: i had a good example. one place we have looked at is with data centers, data center consolidation. this is where agencies are using more and more data for big data analysis and analytics and their collecting more information, so they are building facilities to collect and store and analyze what that information. we found there are thousands of them, and they could be consolidated. and agencies are working towards that, and as of last year, august 2017, more than 5800 of them had been closed and consolidated. and that's a devout $4 billion -- and that saved about $4 billion. gao has about 30 to 31 00 people, basically. host: have you ev
can we close with our authority and which ones do we need additional authority? host: how often are you looking at agency's a report and pointing out what they have not done that they found out they should be doing? guest: probably pretty often. it is a good way for us to figure out where there is a problem. to argue against an agency's findings. host: what happens when they have these reports and they do not implement them? guest: i had a good example. one place we have looked at is with data...
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h.r. 5905 also authorizes funds for u.s. contributions to the international thermonuclear reactor project, a critical step toward achieving commercial fusion energy. again, i'd like to thank representative weber as well as representative lofgren for their longstanding support of basic research and investments in our world-class science facilities at the d.o.e. national labs. i urge my colleagues to support the bill and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas, mr. smith, yields back his time. the gentleman from texas, mr. weber, reserves. and the gentleman from texas, mr. veasey, is recognized. mr. veasey: mr. speaker, i continue to reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas, mr. veasey, reserves. the gentleman from texas, mr. weber, is recognized. mr. weber: thank you, at this time i yield 1 1/2 minutes to the distinguished dr. marshall from kansas. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kansas is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. mr. marsha
h.r. 5905 also authorizes funds for u.s. contributions to the international thermonuclear reactor project, a critical step toward achieving commercial fusion energy. again, i'd like to thank representative weber as well as representative lofgren for their longstanding support of basic research and investments in our world-class science facilities at the d.o.e. national labs. i urge my colleagues to support the bill and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman...
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requesting authorization to enter into a new grant agreement with felton institute for the provision of the daas benefits and resource hub community lie asons, $176,436, 10% contingency, not to exceed $194,080. rihanna. >> good morning, commissioners. and executive director. my name is rihanna albert, analyst with the office on the aging. felton institute will place community liaisons with the goal of providing employment opportunities for seniors and younger adults living with a disability. the daas benefits and resource hub is a service center that caters to san francisco residents aged 60 or older or between 18 and 59, living with a disability. at the benefits and resource hub, the individuals can access and connect to daas services, such as county veteran services and in-home supportive services. the community liaisons who are placed at the benefits and resource hub will be responsible for greeting, engaging, and providing direction to new and incoming clients. they may also act as computer lab monitors, assist with daas outreach activities and provide customer service. by employ
requesting authorization to enter into a new grant agreement with felton institute for the provision of the daas benefits and resource hub community lie asons, $176,436, 10% contingency, not to exceed $194,080. rihanna. >> good morning, commissioners. and executive director. my name is rihanna albert, analyst with the office on the aging. felton institute will place community liaisons with the goal of providing employment opportunities for seniors and younger adults living with a...
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it de-authorizes oldrojects fully offset new authorizations and sunsets new fure backllso builds on past reforms of the corps and explores new ways to delive projects more efficiently. in kn traditional wrda's, my co-sponsors and i agreed to narr work on the civil works of the corps. preserving the civil works program increases the likelihood of final pass if we t enact a bi this year we will delay necessary ter infrastructure improvements and increase ject cts let's approve this vital bill today. let's build our water infrastructure. let's grow our economy, and let's create jobs. let's passworda becaus does work, -- passworda because wrda does work and let's -- pass wrda because wrda works and let's pass td move itto thse i u colleagues to support the bill and i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon, mr. defazio. mr. defazio: yumeds. the chair: -- mr. defazio: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. defazio: i rise in support of h.r. 8, the water resources developme
it de-authorizes oldrojects fully offset new authorizations and sunsets new fure backllso builds on past reforms of the corps and explores new ways to delive projects more efficiently. in kn traditional wrda's, my co-sponsors and i agreed to narr work on the civil works of the corps. preserving the civil works program increases the likelihood of final pass if we t enact a bi this year we will delay necessary ter infrastructure improvements and increase ject cts let's approve this vital bill...
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requesting authorization to enter into a new grant agreement with bayview hunters point multi-purpose senior services with the provision of case management services to seniors and adults with disabilities for the period of july 1, 2018, to june 30, 2021. in the amount of $730,437, plus 10% contingency, grant amount not to exceed 803,000, $480. thank you, a motion for discussion? >> so moved. >> thank you, monte. >> bayview hunters point is located in the bayview area of san francisco, and employs two full-time case managers, serve 110 unduplicated clients throughout the fiscal year. thank you. >> president serina: any comments or questions from the commission? any comments or questions from the public? commissioner loo. >> vice president loo: i have a question on the operating expense detail. i'm just wondering, $9,000 client support entails. seems a little high. >> yes, that's a great question. so, bayview hunters point moved to a new facility, i believe it was earlier last year, and part of the new facility, a lot of housing opportunities for seniors with disabilities. and the case
requesting authorization to enter into a new grant agreement with bayview hunters point multi-purpose senior services with the provision of case management services to seniors and adults with disabilities for the period of july 1, 2018, to june 30, 2021. in the amount of $730,437, plus 10% contingency, grant amount not to exceed 803,000, $480. thank you, a motion for discussion? >> so moved. >> thank you, monte. >> bayview hunters point is located in the bayview area of san...
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one of the problems that -- and i've been on niece defense authorization -- on these defense authorization bills for years and years, decades, is they know it's going to pass. it passed for 57 consecutive years. so a lot of people that want to put things that are nongermane and very often controversial, they want to put 0 on that because they know it's going to pass. senator corker is not the only amendment that is a problem amendment to this. there are two other nongermane amendments, one by senator lee and one by senator paul. they say if i don't get a vote on my amendment, then i'm going to stop all other amendments from coming up, so nobody gets to h anmendment. now at the same time they're saying that about the paul amendment and the lee amendment, we have other members, such as senator grassley and senator senator graham, graham and grassley are both saying if you end up getting a vote on that, we're going to make sure -- we'll make sure you don't get a vote on it. so you have opposing parties saying whatever the case is, if you get a vote on something i disagree with, therefore, i'm
one of the problems that -- and i've been on niece defense authorization -- on these defense authorization bills for years and years, decades, is they know it's going to pass. it passed for 57 consecutive years. so a lot of people that want to put things that are nongermane and very often controversial, they want to put 0 on that because they know it's going to pass. senator corker is not the only amendment that is a problem amendment to this. there are two other nongermane amendments, one by...
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but if that is the biggest issue with the development and deployment of nuclear weapons it authorizes the defense department request and it is in response for russia to escalate and de-escalate to win a conventional war to obtain the objectives that would displace them and force us to choose between suspension of our military efforts or nuclear weapons to height and the possibility of escalation. low yield shows that i require more time for us to understand i am not alone my colleagues in the committee and many members of this has spent hours thinking of the issues caused by these proposals i am concerned we cannot fully grasp all these applications that are inherent to such a system and with these issues while the teacher command in one of our most prominent and effective in distinguished officers makes the case for former secretary who is also an not necessary so to matter where you fall onel the issue to develop this lesson a major change of u.s. policy i believe congress to have a say eachan step of the way on a bipartisan basis in 2003 which i was involved in crafting the adminis
but if that is the biggest issue with the development and deployment of nuclear weapons it authorizes the defense department request and it is in response for russia to escalate and de-escalate to win a conventional war to obtain the objectives that would displace them and force us to choose between suspension of our military efforts or nuclear weapons to height and the possibility of escalation. low yield shows that i require more time for us to understand i am not alone my colleagues in the...
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their insurance didn't authorize the tow. the s.f.o. received a call from 56 days later to state that they had the vehicle. on the hyundai santa fe, it was a broken window in san francisco. our customer wasn't comfortable driving it. our road side assistance department went out there. the car wasn't there. they contacted the customer, and they stated that jose's towing towed the vehicle. our road side assistance department contacted jose's towing. they stated that they did not accept the tow, so we assumed that somebody else took the vehicle, and then all of a sudden we got a call, i can't remember the amount -- 40 something or days later from jose's towing stating that they had the vehicle, and that's the one we paid $5500. >> you still have 27 seconds. >> oh, i'm sorry. yes, they contacted us that they had the vehicle. we were able to negotiate that one down from over $6,000 to 5500, which we paid, and on the cherokee, we -- nadia curry from s.f.o. contacted porfaris, and we know it was jose's towing because they left a bus
their insurance didn't authorize the tow. the s.f.o. received a call from 56 days later to state that they had the vehicle. on the hyundai santa fe, it was a broken window in san francisco. our customer wasn't comfortable driving it. our road side assistance department went out there. the car wasn't there. they contacted the customer, and they stated that jose's towing towed the vehicle. our road side assistance department contacted jose's towing. they stated that they did not accept the tow,...
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. >> i don't know that doris kearns goodwin is a house author. she's her own, but simon & schuster is proud to have published here. and rebecca tracer, she's a contributing writer and she had a best seller, "all the single ladies" and she's writing a book "good and mad" writing about women and anger and to be sure, over the last year we've seen anger by women as a constructive force, all right? but it's also been prohibitive for women throughout history. so what rebecca does, she looks over the last months here that all the political movement that women have been in the front of, and she looked at the role that anger played. and take, for instance, we published hillary clinton last fall. and secretary clinton tells a famo famous time in the debate. and donald trump is behind her, and do i turn around and temp him to back off on continue speaking. and she thought, probably wisely, if she turn around, she would have been called angry and then she continued to talk. and the criticism was that she was unauthentic, or ingenuous, and it was a lose-lose
. >> i don't know that doris kearns goodwin is a house author. she's her own, but simon & schuster is proud to have published here. and rebecca tracer, she's a contributing writer and she had a best seller, "all the single ladies" and she's writing a book "good and mad" writing about women and anger and to be sure, over the last year we've seen anger by women as a constructive force, all right? but it's also been prohibitive for women throughout history. so what...
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as you consider re-authorization, important changes to barda's authorities would sustain and enhance our capabilities. first, advanced propositions for project bioshield will attract more partners to support our mation. without this consistent and guaranteed market, the companies are he will talk tonight would work with us. second, an authorization of appropriation for barda's pandemic fluns program will sustain domestic flu vaccine production capabilities, modernize our vaccine technologies and bring new treatments and faster diagnostics into homes across america. i look forward to working with members of this panel, this subcommittee, your congressional colleague, and i'm grateful for the opportunity to present to you today and look forward to your questions. mr. harper: thank you. the chair will now recognize dr. anne chew chat for five minutes -- schuchat for five minutes. ms. schuchat: thank you. describing c.d.c.'s role in preparing, detecting and responding to biological attacks, pandemics and emerging infectious disease outbreaks. today i'll highlight c.d.c.'s role in protect
as you consider re-authorization, important changes to barda's authorities would sustain and enhance our capabilities. first, advanced propositions for project bioshield will attract more partners to support our mation. without this consistent and guaranteed market, the companies are he will talk tonight would work with us. second, an authorization of appropriation for barda's pandemic fluns program will sustain domestic flu vaccine production capabilities, modernize our vaccine technologies...
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- russian born in the gray author author of the novel biography of america for the still controversial novel lolita from 1958 said has never been out of since then never stopped being talking about. >> coming out 1958 it was pretty controversial? >> 37 years old very accurately described in the senate the city for little girls and there's a little girl was talking sold and nicknames her the leader. and from his point of view you get the sense there is a great romance happening but in reality it is more horrible for a 12 euro girl who was robbed of her child. >>host: what about the reputation as a writer? >> one of the great russian riders in america he already started publishing other works so he was considered to be a great literary artist. that when he was working on lolita that was a concept of how challenging the subject matter was so in my book dealing in. literary forms this compulsion very early on in his career he wrote a poem in his 20s and in other earlier novels but it didn't come to fruition until he published lolita. >>host: so with your book was sally? the neck and 11-yea
- russian born in the gray author author of the novel biography of america for the still controversial novel lolita from 1958 said has never been out of since then never stopped being talking about. >> coming out 1958 it was pretty controversial? >> 37 years old very accurately described in the senate the city for little girls and there's a little girl was talking sold and nicknames her the leader. and from his point of view you get the sense there is a great romance happening but...
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underlying bill in the national defense authorization act, part of the way it expands cfius's authority is by a huge delegation of legislative authority. it tkpwrapbdz the administration normal -- it grants the administration es discretion to grant the rules by which this expansion of power will be implemented. let me explain what cfius is about. cfius is charged with reviewing foreign investments in america. foreign-based companies that choose to, wish to invest in an american company, if there is a national security concern involving the investment, if there is a risk that's identified, then cfius,s committee, is charged with recommending that the president block the transaction if it's considered to be a threat to our security. and under existing law, the president has the authority in fact to block such a transaction. so, for instance, if a russian company were going to attempt to purchase lockheed martin, a big defense contractor, a big supplier of very important, sensitive, and advanced military equipment to our armed services, armed fs,n such a case cfius would take, i think, a p
underlying bill in the national defense authorization act, part of the way it expands cfius's authority is by a huge delegation of legislative authority. it tkpwrapbdz the administration normal -- it grants the administration es discretion to grant the rules by which this expansion of power will be implemented. let me explain what cfius is about. cfius is charged with reviewing foreign investments in america. foreign-based companies that choose to, wish to invest in an american company, if...
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speaker, it must be re-authorized before september 30. i ask that you bring it to the floor of the house because it will have overwhelming support. i would now like to be joined on the floor by my friend from the state of washington, representative kilmer. mr. kilmer: thank you and i thank the gentleman for yielding. thank you, mr. speaker. and i want to rise today just to join my colleagues in urging the house to re-authorize the land and water conservation fund before it expires this september. i think former senator scoop jackson said it best when he introduced the legislation to create this fund. nearly a half century ago. he said, americans go to the open areas. and the lwcf is what helps ensure we have open areas in our communities, where the next generation can gather. people in my neck of the woods have 600 more open areas to go to in washington state, thanks to the land and water conservation fund's $600 million of investment in our region. the land and water conservation fund has helped build parks in places like tacoma and has
speaker, it must be re-authorized before september 30. i ask that you bring it to the floor of the house because it will have overwhelming support. i would now like to be joined on the floor by my friend from the state of washington, representative kilmer. mr. kilmer: thank you and i thank the gentleman for yielding. thank you, mr. speaker. and i want to rise today just to join my colleagues in urging the house to re-authorize the land and water conservation fund before it expires this...
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the authority and united states navy to extend the term. and item 6h [reading item] >> thank you. what the pasure of the board? do i have a motion? >> yes. >> second? >> yes. >> all in favor say "aye". opposed? the ayes have it. next item, please. >> item 7 resolution authorizing the treasure island director to approve the recommendation of the treasure island arts steering committee and authorize the san francisco arts commission to enter into agreements with the selected artists. hello, jill. >> [off mic] on the progress of the treasure island artist selection process. we conducted a competition, as you might recall to implement the first three projects that were included in the treasure island arts master plan. we had a very successful response, 495 artists from around the world applied. ach ocess we undertook to the point where we are at today, where we have three artists
the authority and united states navy to extend the term. and item 6h [reading item] >> thank you. what the pasure of the board? do i have a motion? >> yes. >> second? >> yes. >> all in favor say "aye". opposed? the ayes have it. next item, please. >> item 7 resolution authorizing the treasure island director to approve the recommendation of the treasure island arts steering committee and authorize the san francisco arts commission to enter into...
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it could be a conditional use authorization or a downtown authorization at the same time, they will have a joint meeting on any variances. there has been a long-standing process for decades to have the variances hurried at the same time as other authorizations. it is nothing new or a legal. it does not comprise any one of their rights. they still have the ability to file all their appeals. as they have exhausted their appeals, or maybe a few more appeals to come, but they certainly have made use of all the available appeals including requesting the letter of determination that they can then appeal and bring it before you for review. again, in summary, for the letter of determination, it is correct and accurate in the representation of the planning code and how it is properly applied, and i will leave it at that. i know we will have another item on the variance and i will address any concerns related to the project of that. thank you. >> vice-president swig: i've got a question. first of all, i would like to compliment you how you can take four months off and not skip a beat. i'm very, ve
it could be a conditional use authorization or a downtown authorization at the same time, they will have a joint meeting on any variances. there has been a long-standing process for decades to have the variances hurried at the same time as other authorizations. it is nothing new or a legal. it does not comprise any one of their rights. they still have the ability to file all their appeals. as they have exhausted their appeals, or maybe a few more appeals to come, but they certainly have made...
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requesting authorization to en into a new grant agreement with curry senior center for the provision of case management services to seniors and adults with disabilities for the perod of july 1, 2018, to june 30, 2021, in amount of a milli $20,000,lus 10% contingency, not to b over >> hell again. administered from the curry se c 333 turk street in theen neighborhood. curry str case managers serve 1 180 consumers annually, and they speak many languages, including russian, spanish and thai. curry is unique along wi case management, community services m clinic a ms, the center behavicar h as many fo know. consumers working with curry have access to the suprtive services in the center, along with the usual sial cirvices throughout the thanks for your on.id>> presideh comments or questions? commissioner loo. >> ve president loo: a question on o nse buig and supplyair $7, eac. et>> me -- building maintenance. >>t's based on staff ratio to space. aboutma this. justtio that staff offices and square footage allocation is used, the formula, a larr staf s may tak mo sp i wase president loo: just
requesting authorization to en into a new grant agreement with curry senior center for the provision of case management services to seniors and adults with disabilities for the perod of july 1, 2018, to june 30, 2021, in amount of a milli $20,000,lus 10% contingency, not to b over >> hell again. administered from the curry se c 333 turk street in theen neighborhood. curry str case managers serve 1 180 consumers annually, and they speak many languages, including russian, spanish and thai....
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we are asking the treasure island development authority to authorize the arts commission to enter into an m.o.u. with each of these two artists, pae white and antony gormley for specified dollar amounts so they could redesign their proposals which will be reviewed by the arts committee of the arts commission, the steering committee before it's brought to tida. the third motion before you is for the treasure island development authority to actually approve entering into a contract for design, design development fabrication and implementation of the art work with hiroshi sugimoto on yerba buena hilltop park. it doesn't interfere with their operations. i would like to proceed to show you some images of the art work that's been selected. unless you have any questions at this point. and i'll give you a brief description of the proposal. alisa, can you help me with that? i think we will start with antony. briefly i will say antony gormley is recognized as one of the most important contemporary sculptors e woinhd. he lives in england but does work all over the world and focuses on the human f
we are asking the treasure island development authority to authorize the arts commission to enter into an m.o.u. with each of these two artists, pae white and antony gormley for specified dollar amounts so they could redesign their proposals which will be reviewed by the arts committee of the arts commission, the steering committee before it's brought to tida. the third motion before you is for the treasure island development authority to actually approve entering into a contract for design,...
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but wess want to meet the authors? >> some of them -- [laughter] >> well i just want to pause for a moment and tell our audience that tomorrow at 12:30ap is sporntioning to film with our partners in the motion picture industry, so talking about -- what carolyn laid out the cycle of readers being discovered for the first time and then again and then it could be economic cycle, of course, of the power of creativity in global economy so please join us there. marcus penguin random house you have in 20 countries and -- 270 some inprecincts is that accurate? although penguin random house as everybody knows is largest trade publisher you know that your inprecincts are independent editorially and entrepreneurially and in india you said that you are a multilocal multidomestic business. could you elaborate on these points why is enprint independence a hallmark of your business? and perhaps more importantly, why do you think this is a strategy that is value to believe the global public? so let me basically -- i would like to touc
but wess want to meet the authors? >> some of them -- [laughter] >> well i just want to pause for a moment and tell our audience that tomorrow at 12:30ap is sporntioning to film with our partners in the motion picture industry, so talking about -- what carolyn laid out the cycle of readers being discovered for the first time and then again and then it could be economic cycle, of course, of the power of creativity in global economy so please join us there. marcus penguin random house...
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intervened without congressional authorization to emphasize the need to limit presidential authority number one thousand nine hundred fifty three overthrow iran's a democratically elected leader a number two vietnam and three of course iraq sander said that these travesties happened because the american people and the u.s. congress was misled by those administration saying that congress should be asking tougher questions about the wars the us is involved with not just debating the legality of the wars but the proposal was authored by senator corker who's been braided by his own party for criticizing trump and it was also authored by senator tim kaine a hillary clinton's running mate during the twenty sixteen election so these are two of trump's fiercest critics on foreign policy but senator kaine has for years pushed to limit presidential authority to wage war so it's a little bit confusing as to why he authored one to expand presidential war powers and some have mockingly asked of senator kaine had even read his own bill but both corker and cain have never stopped short of criticizi
intervened without congressional authorization to emphasize the need to limit presidential authority number one thousand nine hundred fifty three overthrow iran's a democratically elected leader a number two vietnam and three of course iraq sander said that these travesties happened because the american people and the u.s. congress was misled by those administration saying that congress should be asking tougher questions about the wars the us is involved with not just debating the legality of...
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we love finding an audience for those authors. i personally get excited about an incredibly -- incredible range of possible audiences and books. there's no one type. i always believe our goal is to help an author make every book as great as it can be for itself and then find the audience. think, number one, it's important that the people who lead publishing houses share that enthusiasm and belief, and that helps to unify the company in what they're doing. i actually believe a large part of my job is to make it possible for everyone else to do their job, because trying to clear out the way for them. as i said publishing is an incredibly people intensive business, and it takes a lot of skills that no one person has. so, it takes graphic skills to be able to make the covers. takes design skills. takes selling skills, takes editorial skills and not only that, even within all of that, it needs people who understand different kind of books and get the feel for them. so, really what you're trying to do is encourage everybody to flower in
we love finding an audience for those authors. i personally get excited about an incredibly -- incredible range of possible audiences and books. there's no one type. i always believe our goal is to help an author make every book as great as it can be for itself and then find the audience. think, number one, it's important that the people who lead publishing houses share that enthusiasm and belief, and that helps to unify the company in what they're doing. i actually believe a large part of my...
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intervene intervene with without congressional out congressional authority authorized of authority and authorization to to emphasize the need to limit the size the need to limit presidential authority number one hundred forty number one the nine hundred fifty three coup in iran to the nine hundred fifty three coup in iran to overthrew overthrew over the overthrow throw iran's a democrat democratically elected elected leader leader a number number two vietnam and three of course and three of course iraq. rock sander sander setter said that these trouble these travesties have a stop in because happened because the u.s. the american american people and us the people and the u.s. congress congress was misled by those that it's led by those administration saying that congress should be saying that congress should be asking asking tough questions questions about it's about the wars the us the us is the us is involved we're involved we're not just debating the legality and not just debating the legality of the war that was but the but the proposal pozole soul. was was authored authored by sen
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the the for the author and. for the authorization for a station for use of military for use of military force has always been a source has objective khan's always been a subject of controversy given diversity given that the cut the constant constant touche and rotation requires congress to declare war quires congress to declare war but the new a u m f or but the new a u m f would officially transfer those would officially transfer those powers to the president but with powers to the president but with all this talk about limiting all this talk about limiting presidential war powers send the president a war powers senator rand paul who chaired the subcommittee rand paul who chaired the subcommittee hearing said that the new proposed hearing said that the new proposal would actual would actually exceed expand to present a presidential authority to order to wage war waged war we're still into it war's war seventeen years seventeen years from now we've always came quarter passes and there are no living quarter passe
the the for the author and. for the authorization for a station for use of military for use of military force has always been a source has objective khan's always been a subject of controversy given diversity given that the cut the constant constant touche and rotation requires congress to declare war quires congress to declare war but the new a u m f or but the new a u m f would officially transfer those would officially transfer those powers to the president but with powers to the president...
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authorities blame each other. the ones that are monitoring the volcanic activity say they have been giving morningstar and holy can an evacuation was ordered only 45 minutes -- warnings through the whole weekend and evacuation was ordered only 45 minutes after the explosion. they are investigating probable negligence. sarah: ofelia harms arruti with the latest from guatemala this hour, thank you. now it is over to javier, who joins us with the latest on the trade tussle between china and the united states. javier: new developments that are, you guessed it, controversial. the u.s. government has reached a deal with the chinese phone maker zte. the firm can buy american components that are crucial to its business can in exchange for a hefty $1 billion fine. the announcement comes two months after washington accused the company of breaching a settlement related to an earlier violation of sanctions against iran and north korea. it requires the company change its board of directors in 30 days and include a team of amer
authorities blame each other. the ones that are monitoring the volcanic activity say they have been giving morningstar and holy can an evacuation was ordered only 45 minutes -- warnings through the whole weekend and evacuation was ordered only 45 minutes after the explosion. they are investigating probable negligence. sarah: ofelia harms arruti with the latest from guatemala this hour, thank you. now it is over to javier, who joins us with the latest on the trade tussle between china and the...
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and don't authority. the mission is to save lives and protect americans from 21 in century health security threats. it is a come opinion net of asper crashedded to ensure we have products to product people from newman how dire threats we face at the nation. the staff is dedicated to preparing for responding to these threates. we are currently coordinating hhs's response to the ebola outbreak and the drc and monitoring influenza in china. in communities affected by last year's hurricanes, we are there for the long haul. helping local health officials manage recovery and build resilience. we coordinate to support state and local partners in emergency and enhance michigan search capacity through the national disaster medical system and hospital preparedness program. we oversee the development of and procurement of medical cars countermeasures. congress establish its us in 2006. bard washington was created to bridge government and industry to accelerate the development of life-saving medical countermeasures t
and don't authority. the mission is to save lives and protect americans from 21 in century health security threats. it is a come opinion net of asper crashedded to ensure we have products to product people from newman how dire threats we face at the nation. the staff is dedicated to preparing for responding to these threates. we are currently coordinating hhs's response to the ebola outbreak and the drc and monitoring influenza in china. in communities affected by last year's hurricanes, we are...
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hr-2651 would remedy these problems by authorizing the creation of a nongovernmental anti doping authority. the horse racing anti doping and medication control authority. governed by representatives of all major constituencies of the industry and responsible for implementing a national uniform medication program for the horse racing industry. today you will hear from many supporters of this bill, and you will hear from critics of this legislation on the panels to follow. the critics will say that this
hr-2651 would remedy these problems by authorizing the creation of a nongovernmental anti doping authority. the horse racing anti doping and medication control authority. governed by representatives of all major constituencies of the industry and responsible for implementing a national uniform medication program for the horse racing industry. today you will hear from many supporters of this bill, and you will hear from critics of this legislation on the panels to follow. the critics will say...