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house and senate, to come together and better fund the current police grant programs through the bureau of justice assistance, for example, but also to increase the scope of that training. unfortunately, the environment in the congress right now, in the house and senate, is so divisive that even on something like increasing police training, both the funding and scope of police training, it doesn't seem they could get together. that would be one area that i think would be very productive. i also think that in the prior administration, the biden- administration, there was almost an adversarial relationship between the department of justice a local police departments that didn't help at all. we need a better working relationship between the federal government and local police that is not antagonistic or adversarial. windermere, florida, endorses the biden -harris take it. caller: i was wondering what you thought about the fbi director being criticized by president trump right now for not going after antifa, and he said it was not as big a problem as the white militia groups. he could get fired if tru
house and senate, to come together and better fund the current police grant programs through the bureau of justice assistance, for example, but also to increase the scope of that training. unfortunately, the environment in the congress right now, in the house and senate, is so divisive that even on something like increasing police training, both the funding and scope of police training, it doesn't seem they could get together. that would be one area that i think would be very productive. i also...
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collide with the larger problem of racial inequality this history of racial injustice in the bureau of justice projected in 2001 that one in 3 black male babies born in america is expected to go to jail or prison and there was no response and i think the 1st thing we have to do in the united states we have to acknowledge that we have a very serious problem where we have to reckon with this long history of racial inequality and confront this problem of over a car separation how do you do that though mr stevenson when you have an attorney general you have a u.s. president who both say that they do not agree that there is any type of institutionalized racism in the u.s. justice system. well we have to do it the way you know advocates of had to do it in every society we're going to have to compel this nation to commit to an era of truth telling i mean the reality is very apparent black people are shot and killed while unarmed by the police all the time we see these horrific disparities in the end after the coke at pandemic we're black and brown people are dying at dramatically higher rates the evi
collide with the larger problem of racial inequality this history of racial injustice in the bureau of justice projected in 2001 that one in 3 black male babies born in america is expected to go to jail or prison and there was no response and i think the 1st thing we have to do in the united states we have to acknowledge that we have a very serious problem where we have to reckon with this long history of racial inequality and confront this problem of over a car separation how do you do that...
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those situations where you have the government saying we're giving it we're gathering it the bureau of justice it isn't saying no we're not going to turn it over so how do you ever really advocate for a new set of polls he's done when you don't understand what is happening i mean we know more about deaths of civilians in iraq that we know about deaths of our own civilians within our jails and that is outrageous. and are there couldn't i couldn't put it better we know that these deaths many of them are preventable 1st off with better protocols against abuse health assessments corrective action from the work that you do have you written or supported any model legislation or policy framework so around this issue and what are your thoughts on things that we can change. well 1st yes i just wrote a paper with tracing mirrors of yale law school that basically argues that nobody should be incarcerated in jail without severe due process just because they can't afford bail and even this idea that old we're going to keep people in jail because there are risks to the community most that kind of bold to be
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bureau of justice statistics says it is the 11th straight annual decrease edward nosnowden, seen here in 2019 cdc interview has been offered permanent residency in russia he has been in that country to avoid u.s. prosecution for lael allegedly releasing secret nsa files revealing u.s. surveillance of american citizens >> and early this morning a delta jet makes an emergency landing in minneapolis luckily everybody is okay. no word on what prompted the emergency to be declared you're up to date, scott i'll send it back to you >> shares of chipotle taking a hit today. that's despite an earnings beat, though that stock is still up more than 50% this year. we have a halftime exclusive take it away, kate >> brian, thanks for joining us, congratulations on the quarter >> thanks, kate. good to be here. >> so we have to talk about these digital growth numbers, as we do every quarter. you said digital could hit $2.5 billion this year, more than double what you did last year. i'm curious what the company sees as the biggest digital growth driver right now and how long you can keep up this pace
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researchers say their study was based on the federal bureau of justice statistics. >>> welcoming up aeline for downtown san jose restaurants. the effort to help them survive following the pandemic, protests, and smoky skies. >>> and the baseball world mourns the loss of one of the games greatest pitchers. sports director mark ibanez will have the latest on the passing of bob gibson coming up later on in sports. >>> how officials caused residents to panic in the bay area. >>> up next point of origin. what we learned about the pot of land where the glass fire likely started and what cal- fire investigators may have ruled out as a cause. they do one of the most difficult jobs there is, even in normal times. our frontline health care workers. and when these heroes lack the resources they need, that risky job gets ten times harder. prop fifteen makes corporations pay their fair share. to invest in our communities, in our clinics, in the essential workers who treat everyone- rich, poor, and in-between. whether it's this pandemic or the next health crisis, vote yes on prop fifteen. for all o
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. >> is very peculiar, but start with the first part of your question, what is going on with our bureau, fbi, department of justiceprosecutors that we the mueller team, these are institutions that the american people had trust in, our intelligence community what's going on with the deep-seated bureaucratic corruption and a weaponization of the system against the american people, this is not about president trump, this is about the american people that voted for him and the anger of this bureaucracy, the swamp at the american people and what we see now a year later, a year later after promises made over and over again even when chairman lindsey graham who i spoke into many times made promises over and over and were gonna bring people in question them and were gonna expose them, the department of justice under jeff sessions and william barr, don't worry were getting closer gonna hold these people accountable, basically these people and i'm talking about james comey who has selective memory loss, very similar to hillary clinton when the fbi questioned her, selected memory loss during his testimony today had a year wi
. >> is very peculiar, but start with the first part of your question, what is going on with our bureau, fbi, department of justiceprosecutors that we the mueller team, these are institutions that the american people had trust in, our intelligence community what's going on with the deep-seated bureaucratic corruption and a weaponization of the system against the american people, this is not about president trump, this is about the american people that voted for him and the anger of this...
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house and senate, to come together and better fund the current police grant programs through the bureau of justicence, for example, but also to increase the scope of that training. unfortunately, the environment in the congress right now, in the house and senate, is so divisive that even on something like increasing police training, both the funding and scope of police training, it doesn't seem they could get together. that would be one area that i think would be very productive. i also think that in the prior administration, the biden- administration, there was almost an adversarial relationship between the department of justice a local police departments that didn't help at all. we need a better working relationship between the federal government and local police that is not antagonistic or adversarial. windermere, florida, endorses the biden -harris take it. caller: i was wondering what you thought about the fbi director being criticized by president trump right now for not going after antifa, and he said it was not as big a problem as the white militia groups. he could get fired if trump says
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according to statistics from the bureau of justice imprisonment rate decreased 17% in 2019. riminal justice reform is alice marie johnson who was pardoned by president trump. alice, welcome back to the show. we love having you here and talking to you about this important issue. let's just tak take a look at another stat if you don't mind. the prison stat increased from 1995 to 2007, 23% rise in that population during those years. so when you see that contrast between the rise we just showed on screen and then what has happened in the last few years in terms of declin de. >> my reaction is what the president is doing is working. he said that this is what he was going to make their -- make a part of his platform. not just a part of his platform but a promise that he made not to forget about those who have been forgotten in the past. as so many of my friends have been released on the first step act. impact of not only these policies on your own life but the fact that people you served time with have also been the recipients of beneficial things as a result of the first step act.
according to statistics from the bureau of justice imprisonment rate decreased 17% in 2019. riminal justice reform is alice marie johnson who was pardoned by president trump. alice, welcome back to the show. we love having you here and talking to you about this important issue. let's just tak take a look at another stat if you don't mind. the prison stat increased from 1995 to 2007, 23% rise in that population during those years. so when you see that contrast between the rise we just showed on...
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of it. >> you know, bill, it depends. i really don't think the bureau and the department of justice are going to do anything between now and the election. so who provides oversight in our culture that's not criminal. that would be the media. and i have seen more stories. i wish i had not. i wish i could unsee the stories of rudy giuliani or jeffrey tubin or the fly on mike pence's head. i have seen a lot more stories about that than the substance, the substance of whether or not these emails are accurate and whether joe biden was truthful. so only if the media decides that it's relevant. keep in mind, bill, president trump was impeached for misconduct, alleged misconduct involving a foreign country. if you should be removed from office wouldn't it be relevant to decide whether or not you should be in office in the first place? >> bill: that is the legal side of it. let's talk about the political angle. how hard does the president go with this tonight? what would you recommend? >> yeah. i would recommend that he wait. i mean, when you know something is coming up. when you know something negative is coming up, then you are a
of it. >> you know, bill, it depends. i really don't think the bureau and the department of justice are going to do anything between now and the election. so who provides oversight in our culture that's not criminal. that would be the media. and i have seen more stories. i wish i had not. i wish i could unsee the stories of rudy giuliani or jeffrey tubin or the fly on mike pence's head. i have seen a lot more stories about that than the substance, the substance of whether or not these...
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more now on the european court of justice is ruling with our bureau bureau chief in brussels alexander phenomena good day to you alexandra can you give us some more details about this verdict. well i think that the most important takeaway from this verdict is that they were a peon court of justice has ruled that the measures implemented in hungary are against the laws that those restrictions put on foreign universities are against the general agreement on trade in services meaning that foreign and the missed domestic universities must be treated equally the european court of justice also ruled that those measures in hungary are contrary to the charter of fundamental rights of the european union guaranteeing such rights as academic freedom or the freedom to found and operate an educational establishment so quite a rebuke of the to all button and his government this isn't so much as important to you and his rule of law treatment academic freedom is in brussels that the hungry could do an about face and invite this institution back into the country. well this is not the 1st ruling against
more now on the european court of justice is ruling with our bureau bureau chief in brussels alexander phenomena good day to you alexandra can you give us some more details about this verdict. well i think that the most important takeaway from this verdict is that they were a peon court of justice has ruled that the measures implemented in hungary are against the laws that those restrictions put on foreign universities are against the general agreement on trade in services meaning that foreign...
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of a vaccine even if one's announced. but we've seen across the government from the justice department to the census bureau a range of activitiesdepartment of homeland security where the president has put the resources and the personnel of the federal government at his personal service as we get closer to the election. and his behavior yesterday, last couple of days, was increasingly manic as he got in a car, drove around walter reed to wave to people who were waving flags out there and now staging this theatrical return home at the cost of the example he was setting for the country as well as the welfare of the people working closest to him, both famous people and not famous people. it's pretty staggering to see. >> well, abby, the president wants to get back to business as usual, obviously back in the white house, so i guess that taxpayers can now hear more about his zero dollar payments to the irs over all these years or at a high $750. so i guess that, you know, whatever just happened over the past four days, in his mind, is over and so reporters can get back to digging and doing their business. and what do you expect to ha
of a vaccine even if one's announced. but we've seen across the government from the justice department to the census bureau a range of activitiesdepartment of homeland security where the president has put the resources and the personnel of the federal government at his personal service as we get closer to the election. and his behavior yesterday, last couple of days, was increasingly manic as he got in a car, drove around walter reed to wave to people who were waving flags out there and now...
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bureau chief. and neil katyal. veteran of the justice department, former acting solicitor general during the obama administration. he's argued cases before the u.s. supreme court. good evening and welcome to you all. ashley, i want to read your work back to you as i often do. you and your colleagues have written this about the president's rallies. his schedule so far reflects the frenetic energy of a man trying to outrun both a deadly illness and an electoral defeat. ashley, ideally frenetic different city, everyday travel with three weeks to go is designed to affect the end result on election day. is this that, or is this kind of a salve for the soul? >> it's both. the president believes that in a number of ways he believes he can win this election by rerunning a playbook of 2016. of course we're now seeing all the ways that is falling short in part because joe biden is not hillary clinton. there was not a deadly pandemic in 2016. trump had not been president for almost four years then. but one of the things he and his aides do think co
bureau chief. and neil katyal. veteran of the justice department, former acting solicitor general during the obama administration. he's argued cases before the u.s. supreme court. good evening and welcome to you all. ashley, i want to read your work back to you as i often do. you and your colleagues have written this about the president's rallies. his schedule so far reflects the frenetic energy of a man trying to outrun both a deadly illness and an electoral defeat. ashley, ideally frenetic...
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to keep in mind she is a protege of late justice scalia and it is hard to believe that she really deeply will change her approach to political stands in washington bureau chief enhanced poll reporting thank you. and your summary now of some of the day's other world headlines. able libyan judge has thrown out an arrest warrants for exiled former president evo morales ruling means he can return without risking detention or alice's socialist party swept back into power earlier this month when bolivians elected luis are sick as president. hurricane zita has made landfall on mexico's yucatan peninsula battering the coast with winds of up to 130 kilometers an hour the storm is likely to move towards the u.s. gulf coast zita is the latest named storm in an unusually active hurricane season. violent protests have broken out in the u.s. city of philadelphia after police shot and killed a black man officers say he was armed with a knife the police killing of george floyd in minnesota in may spark months of anti racism rallies. now it isn't a stretch to say that jobs have literally dropped a number of times over the behavior of the current us president and as a b
to keep in mind she is a protege of late justice scalia and it is hard to believe that she really deeply will change her approach to political stands in washington bureau chief enhanced poll reporting thank you. and your summary now of some of the day's other world headlines. able libyan judge has thrown out an arrest warrants for exiled former president evo morales ruling means he can return without risking detention or alice's socialist party swept back into power earlier this month when...
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to keep in mind she is a prodigy of late justice scalia and it is hard to believe that she really deeply will change her approach to political stands in washington bureau chief in us poll reporting thank you and thank you so much for watching stick around sheldon allow is up next. up today don't miss our highlights. program online w dot com highlights. every day counts for us and for our planet. goodnight business way to bring you live concerts but. how do we see the screen how can we protect our budgets what to do with all our waste. we can make a difference by choosing smart new solutions or overstaying set in our way some. good ideas come into a series of inclusive towns and to double down. who'll be the next head of the world trade organization nigeria's former finance minister gets the backing of all 27 countries to become the 1st woman and the 1st african to head for w o. r u wed report says the rich countries are exporting millions of dangerous dirty cars to developing nations and it's emerging time to clean their act up. and we take you to bolivia salt lake which sits atop a huge livio deposit but a german led project to mine the lucrative meta
to keep in mind she is a prodigy of late justice scalia and it is hard to believe that she really deeply will change her approach to political stands in washington bureau chief in us poll reporting thank you and thank you so much for watching stick around sheldon allow is up next. up today don't miss our highlights. program online w dot com highlights. every day counts for us and for our planet. goodnight business way to bring you live concerts but. how do we see the screen how can we protect...
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to keep in mind she's a prodigy of late justice scalia and it is hard to believe that she really deeply will change her approach to political stands in washington bureau chief enhanced poll reporting thank you. now it's not a stretch to say that john has have dropped a number of times over the behavior of the current us presidents and as a bonafide reality television star donald trump's hold on the public imagination is certainly larger than life well american television and cinema have a long tradition of portraying its highest office and you might recall kevin spacey chilling turn in house of cards and that's just one example because tonight in moscow the president in t.v. and the movies the american president can be anything he can be an action hero. in the family kitchen he can be an ordinary guy gather together. he can even be a sheet there is the dawn of a new era one that i think that her. pro-communist movie presidents have reflected our hopes and expectations for the real resident of the white house the regional model for the saintly larger than life hollywood president was walter houston in d.w. griffith abraham lincoln all the people. aroun
to keep in mind she's a prodigy of late justice scalia and it is hard to believe that she really deeply will change her approach to political stands in washington bureau chief enhanced poll reporting thank you. now it's not a stretch to say that john has have dropped a number of times over the behavior of the current us presidents and as a bonafide reality television star donald trump's hold on the public imagination is certainly larger than life well american television and cinema have a long...
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bureau chief at the u.s. capitol on a day when the supreme court is expected to get its newest justice. thank you. nasa scientists say they have found unambiguous evidence ofater on the sunlit surface of the moon and it might be easier than previously thought for astronauts to get their hands on it. new research suggests future lunar explorers will not have to venture to the polar regions in search of water. scientists say there is relatively accessible water hiding in the nooks and crannies of the lunar surface. >> more water on the moon? yes. life? no. that is what nasa announced at a video press conference. scientists said they found more water on the moon than they ever thought before they shot down the idea that could mean the moon could harbor life. the discovery was confirmed by technology from its flying lab, the stratospheric observatory for infrared astronomy. the scientists said the deposits are at least partly the result of meteors that carried water and then crashed on the surface of the moon. the impact caused rock to melt and form glass beads in trapping the water, thus allowing it to survive on the moon's harsh surface. nassau also said the
bureau chief at the u.s. capitol on a day when the supreme court is expected to get its newest justice. thank you. nasa scientists say they have found unambiguous evidence ofater on the sunlit surface of the moon and it might be easier than previously thought for astronauts to get their hands on it. new research suggests future lunar explorers will not have to venture to the polar regions in search of water. scientists say there is relatively accessible water hiding in the nooks and crannies of...
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from the department of justice live on cbsn bay area, you can watch 24/7 on kpix.com or through our new app. >>> today's last chance to fill out your 2020 census to the census bureau is entering collection early after a supreme court ruling. once a decade count determines how many congressional seats each state gets, as well as how $1.5 trillion in federal spending is distributed each year. you can respond online by phone or by mail but it has to be postmarked today. for more information on completing the sense that is, check out kpix.com. >>> starbucks has a plan to increase its company diversity. next year it's multi executive pay to inclusion efforts. the coffee giant did not give specifics on exactly how that would work but it did lay out its diversity goals. starbucks wants to have 30% black indigenous and people of color employees at the corporate level by 2025. in retail and manufacturing the goal is 40% at the same time frame. >>> if you need to add a little boost to your resume, how about chief officer? top ramen looking for somebody to fill that position. some of the perks, and 10,000 bucks to test out some new ramen noodle recipes. plus a 50 year supply
from the department of justice live on cbsn bay area, you can watch 24/7 on kpix.com or through our new app. >>> today's last chance to fill out your 2020 census to the census bureau is entering collection early after a supreme court ruling. once a decade count determines how many congressional seats each state gets, as well as how $1.5 trillion in federal spending is distributed each year. you can respond online by phone or by mail but it has to be postmarked today. for more...
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to keep in mind she's a protege of late justice scalia and it is hard to believe that she really deeply will change her approach to political stands in washington bureau chief enhanced poll reporting thank you and thank you so much for watching stick around them allow is up next. stay up to date don't miss our highlights. program online w dot com highlights. every deed counts for us and for our planet.
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weeks californians will decide the future of 2 propositions that could bring big changes to the golden state's criminal justice and paroles systems kron 4 capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala breaks down propositions 1720. >>proposition 20 aims to boost penalties for certain property crimes like serial shoplifting and car theft making them felonies instead of misdemeanors, it also increases penalties for those who violate parole 3 times. it also adds to the list of felonies disqualifying inmates eligible for early release including child abuse domestic violence and hate crimes supporters say the initiative overall makes adjustments to a set of laws that were passed in an attempt to slow mass incarceration, which they say took away some important law enforcement tools eliminating dna collection. >>so low level the department of justice the collection of dna from low level offenders saw violent crimes like rape and murder. >>but opponents argue prop 20 rolls back affective criminal justice reforms and could be costly noting it can cost millions annually it's a prison spending they the proponents of this measure have managed to. ash about 30 years of fa
weeks californians will decide the future of 2 propositions that could bring big changes to the golden state's criminal justice and paroles systems kron 4 capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala breaks down propositions 1720. >>proposition 20 aims to boost penalties for certain property crimes like serial shoplifting and car theft making them felonies instead of misdemeanors, it also increases penalties for those who violate parole 3 times. it also adds to the list of felonies disqualifying...
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bureau chief in a stall at the u.s. capitol on a day when was the supreme court is expected to get its newest justice in its thank you. nasa scientists say that they've found unambiguous evidence of water on the sunlit surface of the moon and it might be easier than previously thought for astronauts to get their hands on it new research suggests that future lunar explorers will not have to venture into the moon's polar regions in search of water instead scientists say their relative there's relatively excessive water hiding in the nukes and crannies of the lunar surface. more water on the moon yes life no that's what nasa announced that he video press conference scientists there said they found more water on the moon than they ever thought before but they shut down the idea that that would mean the moon could harbor life . the discovery of more water on the moon was confirmed by technology from its flying lab the stratospheric observatory for infrared astronomy known also by its acronym sophia the scientists said that the deposits are at least partly the result of meteors that carried water and that crashed on the surface of the moon the impact caused rock to melt and form glass
bureau chief in a stall at the u.s. capitol on a day when was the supreme court is expected to get its newest justice in its thank you. nasa scientists say that they've found unambiguous evidence of water on the sunlit surface of the moon and it might be easier than previously thought for astronauts to get their hands on it new research suggests that future lunar explorers will not have to venture into the moon's polar regions in search of water instead scientists say their relative there's...
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the justices will hear arguments on month before the census november 30, one bureau submits the data which will determine the allocation ofongressiol seats around the country. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. when we come back, as the presidential campaign enters its final two weeks, we will speak with jeremy scahill about his new seven part audio documentary series on the last four years called "american mythology." stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "eve of destruction" by casey abrams. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. president trump campaigned in michigan, wisconsin, and nevada over the weekend as he scrambles to pick up more support in critical swing states in the last two closing weeks of the 2020 race. speaking in muskegon, michigan, on saturday, president trump demanded that michigan governor gretchen whitmer reopen the state. the crowd soon started chanting "lock her up!" trump responded by saying "lock them all up." pres. trump: you have to get your governor to open up your state, ok? and get you
the justices will hear arguments on month before the census november 30, one bureau submits the data which will determine the allocation ofongressiol seats around the country. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. when we come back, as the presidential campaign enters its final two weeks, we will speak with jeremy scahill about his new seven part audio documentary series on the last four years called "american mythology."...
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christopher wray, director of the federal bureau of investigation, he was sworn in as the eighth fbi director who previously served as attorney general for the department of justice, director ray. >> good morning, chairman johnson, ranking member peters, i am honored to be here on behalf of the fbi, the nation's top threats for the fbi perspective and what we are doing to counter those threats. i know we share a lot of the same concerns about topics from international domestic terrorism to cyber security to the violence in our streets and particularly the threat of foreign influence in our elections to name a few. i look forward to updating you on these and other important topics. i would like to begin by covering a few items that have been particularly on top of the line over the past few weeks. terrorism remains the top priority though the nature of that threat has evolved since 9/11, we want to prevent attacks by international terrorist groups like al qaeda and isis. those groups pose a threat not just to americans overseas but also at home most notably by those we call homegrown violent extremists, loan actors inspired by foreign terrorists, self radicalized
christopher wray, director of the federal bureau of investigation, he was sworn in as the eighth fbi director who previously served as attorney general for the department of justice, director ray. >> good morning, chairman johnson, ranking member peters, i am honored to be here on behalf of the fbi, the nation's top threats for the fbi perspective and what we are doing to counter those threats. i know we share a lot of the same concerns about topics from international domestic terrorism...