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majority comeau minority come in favor come out of favor with whoever may be in power. and so, at color of change we are working to distribute the organizing work that we are doing. wedoing. we launched a platform that is urging our members to start more campaigns. many of you may hear from members to petitions and campaigns in different ways. i apologize in advance, but hope you will thank me later. you will hear from members standing up and fighting on a wide range of issues, some of which will be symbolic, but necessary for the structural improvement of our lives. symbolic because we will be urging you all to remove confederate symbols from streets the fact that property of the schools in california i'm only saying is confusing to be ironic. that is part of the work of on wrapping new people. helping people understand why race matters, the important work to move -- building movements that are powerful to push overline the powers the goals that you all want. when folks come to me and say we want to get more black folks involved in our issue. and i hear it on everythin
majority comeau minority come in favor come out of favor with whoever may be in power. and so, at color of change we are working to distribute the organizing work that we are doing. wedoing. we launched a platform that is urging our members to start more campaigns. many of you may hear from members to petitions and campaigns in different ways. i apologize in advance, but hope you will thank me later. you will hear from members standing up and fighting on a wide range of issues, some of which...
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governor comeau said how much the city would pay for the $26 billion capital spending program. the state pick up a point 3 billion and the state 2 1/2 billion. this comes after weeks of tension between comeau and the blasio about how much each should content -- contribute. >>> even a broken gain -- a broken leg in game to none -- and game 2 in los angeles. ruben broke his right leg as he causing him to flip and fall. the umpire says the foot missed the bag. the dodgers ended up with four winnings and they went on to win 5-2. the series is now tied at citi field tomorrow. steve overmyer have the rest of the sports coming up after the break. that looks like it definitely hurt. >>> the time is 6:09. why drive under the hudson river when you can walk. >>> recovery stalled and more rain has fallen in south carolina causing more problems for the water log state.>>> doctor phil isn't what you do -- doctor phil, isn't what you do a lot of entertainment? >>> getting up close and what he has to say after 14 seasons. >>> first, let's check on the chilly forecast.>>> it is cold out there,
governor comeau said how much the city would pay for the $26 billion capital spending program. the state pick up a point 3 billion and the state 2 1/2 billion. this comes after weeks of tension between comeau and the blasio about how much each should content -- contribute. >>> even a broken gain -- a broken leg in game to none -- and game 2 in los angeles. ruben broke his right leg as he causing him to flip and fall. the umpire says the foot missed the bag. the dodgers ended up with...
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so many comeau with that will actually do. >> i am struck, too. the turn-of-the-century. such a fascinating moment for american journalism. very amorphous. >> i was struck by something alexis said about yellow journalism, something we typically associate with people who came to epitomize yellow journalism. journalism.journalism. and yet there newspaper was the only one in new york city that objected to what it called the disgraceful spectacle. the new york times and all of the other high-minded were the ones that supported so it just makes me wonder if the labels. so it just makes me wonder if the labels and that history just has a way of just perpetuating narratives that may not even be true. >> be wary of the official record. >> zero, yes. >> thank you so much. it sounds like each of you went into your books with a sense of passion and purpose of discovery and openness, and i would love to hear about the things that surprised you most in the journey. >> was surprised me most, i went into it knowing that was this shocking thing that happened in new york city. i knew that
so many comeau with that will actually do. >> i am struck, too. the turn-of-the-century. such a fascinating moment for american journalism. very amorphous. >> i was struck by something alexis said about yellow journalism, something we typically associate with people who came to epitomize yellow journalism. journalism.journalism. and yet there newspaper was the only one in new york city that objected to what it called the disgraceful spectacle. the new york times and all of the other...
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in regard to legislation direction that had and va collaborate to improve outreach comeau we recommend they be required to separately but not independently provide a report to veterans affairs in this committee on how they would execute this within their respective organizational structures with key national partners. and the tremendous impact that the national center has played in advancing local efforts. as cities across the country begin to see, they must be able to work with federal partners and ensure the proper resources rare, brief, and nonrecurring. as the committee is aware, the support has come from the la county board of supervisors and mayor eric garcetti. councilmembers have written letters of support which we have passed. and filed in support of this bill. attached with our testimony. >> thank you very much. ranking member richard blumenthal i would like to thank senator dianne feinstein and barbara boxer for sponsoring this bill. i am here today along with our national chaplain and he uses the la from facilities. return the campus to where it belongs, veterans. this bill
in regard to legislation direction that had and va collaborate to improve outreach comeau we recommend they be required to separately but not independently provide a report to veterans affairs in this committee on how they would execute this within their respective organizational structures with key national partners. and the tremendous impact that the national center has played in advancing local efforts. as cities across the country begin to see, they must be able to work with federal...
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the 1st one, i think, to be fair, is the more comeau what i we willi will call the more tactical one and then i will go to the personality and i would say perspective one. arafat was prepared to do limited agreements, so he was not easy to end up doing white river. but in the end we were able to get there. after we did the hadron accord, from the time that was completed, january of 97 until the end of october 98, we were involved in a quite difficult time, and the relationship between the president and prime minister was not an easy one, but the key difference was that clinton had a strong feeling that when you had differences with israel it was better to keep them private. his perspective was, and just to give you a sense of how difficult things were personally at one point, he came to the country. thethe president did not see him, talk to him on the phone. the israeli pressthe israeli press picked up on this, clinton was very careful not to be publicly saying things that would be construed as being critical, and the reason was clinton operated on a premise that the us was israel's
the 1st one, i think, to be fair, is the more comeau what i we willi will call the more tactical one and then i will go to the personality and i would say perspective one. arafat was prepared to do limited agreements, so he was not easy to end up doing white river. but in the end we were able to get there. after we did the hadron accord, from the time that was completed, january of 97 until the end of october 98, we were involved in a quite difficult time, and the relationship between the...
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a deep red state, wonderful state to live in comeau we have had our challenges and a couplethe couple successes that i am excited to tell you about. in the 2013 legislative session we were disappointed when a person had ballot was passed and sent to remove the people. it took away end-of-life decisions, in vitro, and women's reproductive rights. spearheaded byrights. spearheaded by a state senator from bismarck and a state representative in fargo. going into the 2014 election we had to defeat this measure and try to make gains in the legislature. the work we do in between sessions is very critical and north dakota because we need for it is every other year. the organizing found a couple of amazing candidates who worked incredibly hard and the one. senator aaron potvin this year, please stand. she actually picked up a seat in the north dakota senate in 2014. so in north dakota and 2014 we made legislative gains. one in each house.house. this led into a proactive agenda around family and women's issues. not only do we have a stronger bench but we decided as a cock is working together to
a deep red state, wonderful state to live in comeau we have had our challenges and a couplethe couple successes that i am excited to tell you about. in the 2013 legislative session we were disappointed when a person had ballot was passed and sent to remove the people. it took away end-of-life decisions, in vitro, and women's reproductive rights. spearheaded byrights. spearheaded by a state senator from bismarck and a state representative in fargo. going into the 2014 election we had to defeat...
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i have lived this life, no what it's like comeau was elected at age 31 were just recently been married for working in washington dc, nick and i were working together. i decided the idea. and i'm sure likes of you, can i actually run for office and when? and then put on top point thatof that that i happen to be from wichita, kansas and indian-american. ii thought with a lot of encouragement for some of the folks in this room that i could make that difference that all of your making. i went back to wichita in a district where democrats were a third-party. at the community level and the state legislative level you work across the aisle when possible, get issues done and work on things that matter to people. i have never felt more connected to my committee them when i'm serving in the state house. at the same time i don't know how many of you have discovered when you got to the legislature and got your equipment and your staff assignment and your broken down chair in the always renovated part of the auxiliary building of the state capitol were obviously in the minority caucus and the resou
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governor, and mayor de blasio reached an agreement -- governor comeau and mayor de blasio reached an agreement. this comes after weeks of how the city would contribute. >>> there may be no crying in baseball, but this morning there are a lot of broken hearts and even a broken leg for the mets. they had a good start as they tried to take a two-game lead against the dodgers, but the game took an ugly turn in the seventh. a broken right leg as chase utley slammed into the shortstop. utley was ruled safe. it appeared that utley never touched the base. they went 5-2 and game 3 is tomorrow at citi field. we will have more spite -- sport highlights -- sports highlights after the break. >>> hundreds of people gathered for a special stair climb to honor firefighters killed in the line of duty.>> reporter: the firefighter suited up and weren't -- some did push-ups, but they were not here to put out flames at citi field. many members in full gear walked to remember the first -- in the first national stair climb to honor firefighters. >> we are here to honor my late husband. >> reporter: her hus
governor, and mayor de blasio reached an agreement -- governor comeau and mayor de blasio reached an agreement. this comes after weeks of how the city would contribute. >>> there may be no crying in baseball, but this morning there are a lot of broken hearts and even a broken leg for the mets. they had a good start as they tried to take a two-game lead against the dodgers, but the game took an ugly turn in the seventh. a broken right leg as chase utley slammed into the shortstop. utley...
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intentionally goes out to logan airport and flies a drone intentionally into a plane to kill somebody comeau we have allow the technology to not exists. to be able to find that perpetrators are you can have the criminal prosecutions in the world. world. if you can't find them it's not going to help. you can find my phone, my automobile. probably my underwear. i don't know. wewe cannot find a drone owners because we have not required a simple item to be installed. if you want to do size, do size. by the way, and loganway, and logan we get a lot of geese. you cannot control them. but we chase them around. they have a great time. we do something. maybemaybe they are better ways to do it, but we do something, always better than nothing in the face of a known danger. i was not going to say anything you do not already know. >> thank you, mr. chairman, doctor k, let me go to you in your opening testimony you talked about midair collisions and how the magnitude would be more significant in certain areas and negligible and others. can you elaborate a little bit more on that? you would assume most of
intentionally goes out to logan airport and flies a drone intentionally into a plane to kill somebody comeau we have allow the technology to not exists. to be able to find that perpetrators are you can have the criminal prosecutions in the world. world. if you can't find them it's not going to help. you can find my phone, my automobile. probably my underwear. i don't know. wewe cannot find a drone owners because we have not required a simple item to be installed. if you want to do size, do...
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despite the fact, we know what this is comeau we know with the infrastructure is, is, but we are not jeb bush: this president, with all due respect, believes that america's leadership and presence in the world is not a force for good. america has led the world and it is a more peaceful world when we're engaged the right way. we do not have to be the world's policeman. we have to be the world's leader. we have to stand for the values of freedom. who's going to take care of the christians that are being eliminated in the middle east? but for the united states, who? who's going to stand up for the dissidents inside of iran that are brutalized each and every day? but for the united states, who? who's going to take care of israel and support them - our greatest ally in the middle east? but for the united states, no one - no one is capable of doing this. the united states has the capability of doing this, and it's in our economic and national security interest that we do it. i will be that kind of president and i hope you want that kind of president for our country going forward. announcer
despite the fact, we know what this is comeau we know with the infrastructure is, is, but we are not jeb bush: this president, with all due respect, believes that america's leadership and presence in the world is not a force for good. america has led the world and it is a more peaceful world when we're engaged the right way. we do not have to be the world's policeman. we have to be the world's leader. we have to stand for the values of freedom. who's going to take care of the christians that...
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despite the fact, we know what this is comeau we know with the infrastructure is, is, but we are notit. we will be right back. the wolf was huffing and puffing. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. symbicort could mean a day with better breathing. watch out, piggies! (children giggle) symbicort. breathe better starting within 5 minu
despite the fact, we know what this is comeau we know with the infrastructure is, is, but we are notit. we will be right back. the wolf was huffing and puffing. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort...
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that was liberty minded americans who are tired of the republicans after being given the majority comeaung a stand on obama care of the debt ceiling and things like that are doing anything the size and government. but who the three leading republican presidential candidates are, who do you think the liberty or the freedom caucus is? for them to say things like the tea party is dead are going away, the tea party was always about people who did not want to be labeled who are independent thinkers, conservative command did and did not like the size of government. they are still out there. just becausejust because they don't want to identify as such does not mean they are not there. charles: it is a grassroots organization. it is not an organization. get anyone saying anything negative like this whether it is a sports announcer or some columnist in new york magazine. >> i was there at the inception. a lifelong republican i got tired of the establishment. and so i was part of that. if they were ahead we knew all they would do is go out and try to cut the head off a completely discredit the ent
that was liberty minded americans who are tired of the republicans after being given the majority comeaung a stand on obama care of the debt ceiling and things like that are doing anything the size and government. but who the three leading republican presidential candidates are, who do you think the liberty or the freedom caucus is? for them to say things like the tea party is dead are going away, the tea party was always about people who did not want to be labeled who are independent thinkers,...
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resources, teeth, or the ability to dance, the only thing i have is that i don't have to be black comeau why would i want to acknowledge privilege? >> there is a great question. you brought up the pop. i was listening to black on both sides, staff. we are hip-hop. you want to know how black people are doing, let's see how hip-hop is doing. how are we doing, if we think about where hip-hop is in 2015, what are your thoughts on where we are is a community if that equation is accurate? that is a loaded question. i'm going to take a piece of it. when i talk about neoliberalism, it is this idea that we have to become increasingly entrepreneurial , the perfect person is not the citizen but the entrepreneur. i talk about the prosperity gospel with the bible basically becomes an entrepreneurial self-help guide. if there is a phrase that communicates that, the phrase, just one phrase, i'm not a businessman, i'm a business man, why can you handle my business down. that is jay-z and puff daddy's -- no, kanye west, sierra leone remakes. you have more hip-hop and weirder hip-hop than ever before was
resources, teeth, or the ability to dance, the only thing i have is that i don't have to be black comeau why would i want to acknowledge privilege? >> there is a great question. you brought up the pop. i was listening to black on both sides, staff. we are hip-hop. you want to know how black people are doing, let's see how hip-hop is doing. how are we doing, if we think about where hip-hop is in 2015, what are your thoughts on where we are is a community if that equation is accurate? that...
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and light of prime minister netanyahu's visit and in light of the bitter debate over the iran deal comeau what do you think is the best tone for the prime minister to strike and aei a mistake or not in terms of trying to heal the wounds that might have been created >> what matters is what he says, not where he says it. so i hope that, you know, the prime minister will take account that this has been a partisan issue command it should not. i hope he reaches out in a way that is unmistakable to democrats and republicans alike, but emphasizing the nonpartisan nature of the relationship, and, and i think that i would expect this meeting actually will go well. the primethe prime minister has an interest, and also the president has an interest. do i think that in the aftermath there will be the closest of friends? do ii think that the chemistry will be perfect? no. i think they have different worldviews, but they recognize the points of convergence, the common needs right now, and both have an interest in elevating that at this point. you know, comes back to thinking about those things that bin
and light of prime minister netanyahu's visit and in light of the bitter debate over the iran deal comeau what do you think is the best tone for the prime minister to strike and aei a mistake or not in terms of trying to heal the wounds that might have been created >> what matters is what he says, not where he says it. so i hope that, you know, the prime minister will take account that this has been a partisan issue command it should not. i hope he reaches out in a way that is...
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i held a hearing with chris johnson and others talking about the aftermath, what we achieved comeau we fell short of, and what we should be doing looking forward. their concern over treatment of christians in china, there is a need for more focus on human rights in china. it goes back to that point. working with the world in terms of international norms violating human rights is no way to do that. >> follow-up. >> once said we should not let human rights get in the way. do you think she set the wrong tone? >> probably. but i think how do you tell someone, just ignore human rights. >> lady in the front. can you please identify yourself? >> i wanted to ask you. what are your predictions? >> the administration command do you think there is a role for china? thank you. >> we have got to get this done sooner than later. i want to see this done now. we need to get this agreed to. they restart of the toxin conversations. as soon as we can get it and start the 68 time frame, look, like to see it done this year. i know that is probably my you and optimistic. we have to look out. and really with
i held a hearing with chris johnson and others talking about the aftermath, what we achieved comeau we fell short of, and what we should be doing looking forward. their concern over treatment of christians in china, there is a need for more focus on human rights in china. it goes back to that point. working with the world in terms of international norms violating human rights is no way to do that. >> follow-up. >> once said we should not let human rights get in the way. do you think...
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event something happens, if there is an event, in case the world's lives and we find ourselves in the comeau we need to no that the strategic asset, this national energy security asset is there, and i have said before that it would be a mistakea mistake to treat the reserve as anything but a reserve. it is not an atm for knew spending for a vestige of our national energy policy. >> thank you for holding this hearing on modernization. i want to thank secretary monies. i especially want to thank the secretary for his leadership on an important document that helps frame the discussion. this committee successfully reported out. and you and i had many discussions about the pieces of that legislation. the critical importance of the strategic petroleum reserve. forty years ago we created it. that is exactly what happened. in 1975 the law that created the reserve specifically authorized the president to draw down. the core policy reason had not changed, nor should it now. it is an important asset that we need just as much today as we did then. perhaps the energy markets.to that of the global oil mar
event something happens, if there is an event, in case the world's lives and we find ourselves in the comeau we need to no that the strategic asset, this national energy security asset is there, and i have said before that it would be a mistakea mistake to treat the reserve as anything but a reserve. it is not an atm for knew spending for a vestige of our national energy policy. >> thank you for holding this hearing on modernization. i want to thank secretary monies. i especially want to...
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with better infrastructure is available comeau we use it.when better infrastructure is not available, we are locked into it. people who like so many are trying to understand how to live better for healthier lives, by thinking about infrastructure, it's a concrete way of thinking about things that we can do that make it easier which is the message that we learned at orion and i hope we are conveying. >> our appreciation tonight to a panel and moderator. our wonderful panel principal deputy assistant secretary for the office of committee planning and development, ginger strand, journalist, environmental writer, and benjamin grant here in san francisco. unfortunately, we have come to the end of our program, program, and i hope you have enjoyed it. we appreciate you and the audience for coming tonight and especially wish you all well. at this point in our program we are looking at the future of our programs and hope that you will join us once again a big thank you to our moderator and panel. we will adjourn our meeting. >> he served three years
with better infrastructure is available comeau we use it.when better infrastructure is not available, we are locked into it. people who like so many are trying to understand how to live better for healthier lives, by thinking about infrastructure, it's a concrete way of thinking about things that we can do that make it easier which is the message that we learned at orion and i hope we are conveying. >> our appreciation tonight to a panel and moderator. our wonderful panel principal deputy...
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is nothing that our friends on the other side of the aisle would look at this organization and say comeau we might like you,you, but that is too far and we cannot condone that. and i would like to now show a video. [inaudible] >> now,now, mr. chairman, we heard a lot about editing a videos. there is no evidence at this video has been edited. the procedures that were discussed of crushing an unborn child in more than one place, by the way that has a heart, lung, and liver that is so well developed the planned parenthood want to save the heart, lung, liver but not the life they created it. one simple question, is that procedure too brutal for you? >> i would like to respond by saying as you started describing this is political theater. >> if you don't want to answer the question you're not going to run the clock on me. yes or no, is it too brutal? >> that may be, but i have five minutes. you can answer it or not. i understand if you don't want to answer, but can you say whether you feel it is too brutal or not? >> i feel abortion should be safe for legal? >> is that procedure too brutal? >>
is nothing that our friends on the other side of the aisle would look at this organization and say comeau we might like you,you, but that is too far and we cannot condone that. and i would like to now show a video. [inaudible] >> now,now, mr. chairman, we heard a lot about editing a videos. there is no evidence at this video has been edited. the procedures that were discussed of crushing an unborn child in more than one place, by the way that has a heart, lung, and liver that is so well...
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i, like president obama and members of this committee comeau was disappointed with the program's results. we accordingly examine the program and have since changed it. i use the word change, not end, change the program. well, the old approach was to train and equip completely new forces outside of syria before sending them into the fight, the new approaches to work with vetted leaders of groups that are already fighting. providing equipment and some training and support their operations with her power. this approach builds on successes that local syrian arab and syrian furnish courses -- kurdish forces have made to retake and hold ground with the help of airstrikes and equipment resupply. if done in concert, as we intend, all of these actions on the ground and from the air should help shrink territory into a smaller and smaller area and create new opportunities for targeting, ultimately denying any safe haven and it supposedly land. the 2nd is room mahdi, the capitol of the anbar province which serves as a critical example of the government's commitment to work with local communities wit
i, like president obama and members of this committee comeau was disappointed with the program's results. we accordingly examine the program and have since changed it. i use the word change, not end, change the program. well, the old approach was to train and equip completely new forces outside of syria before sending them into the fight, the new approaches to work with vetted leaders of groups that are already fighting. providing equipment and some training and support their operations with...
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and can mcgill interrupted enter up to me and said comeau we have been doing justification work we uncovered the 100 year plan to remake the los angeles neighborhood. the hundred year plan. this corporationthis corporation has a 100 year plan to re- envision what los angeles will look like. but the idea is not sufficient. we must have a vision. how dohow do we think about a statewide agenda that addresses this vision we
and can mcgill interrupted enter up to me and said comeau we have been doing justification work we uncovered the 100 year plan to remake the los angeles neighborhood. the hundred year plan. this corporationthis corporation has a 100 year plan to re- envision what los angeles will look like. but the idea is not sufficient. we must have a vision. how dohow do we think about a statewide agenda that addresses this vision we
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says, we have this new, great energy and i am sorry, west virginia, north dakota, oklahoma, montana comeau we have this new energy and maybe it is commercial hydrogen which would be water vapor. that is wonderful. we will figure away to make it. we will do something. that is not the case. the case is simply this country has depended and will depend even by its own administrations of mission that this country will defend -- depend on fossil fuels for at least the next three decades. there going to have to have it. baseload is simply something that will give you power 24/seven. there arethere are only two things in the world that can, coal and nuclear. gas is coming on and will be a base for the distribution lines and pipelines are there to provide it. so just look no further than japan. japan was mostly moving toward nuclear. fukushima happens. japan had to change. what did they do? they changed to call, but they decided the new plans would be ultra- supercritical which means 40 pen at the highest levels to reduce admissions. they are moving in technology ways. the plan that we are about, o
says, we have this new, great energy and i am sorry, west virginia, north dakota, oklahoma, montana comeau we have this new energy and maybe it is commercial hydrogen which would be water vapor. that is wonderful. we will figure away to make it. we will do something. that is not the case. the case is simply this country has depended and will depend even by its own administrations of mission that this country will defend -- depend on fossil fuels for at least the next three decades. there going...
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. >> if i can just say, say what i thinki think we need comeau what we need is my hope is going on now, which is a true budget agreement or washington comes together behind and honest straightforward budget with some multiyear horizon. that is what the department deserves and what i have been saying for months and perhaps is occurring as we speak. ii can only be honest and say what i think is best for the department. that is honestly what we need. i realize no individual member or individual committee can deliver that.that. it requires a coming together of gridlocked washington behind an overall budget there is some indication although i am not involved. that is what i have been urging that is what the troops deserve and what the world needs to see. please continue. >> there is just one other aspect. i would ask the committee apropos the nba. there are number of reforms that we have requested now for several years consecutively that have been denied in the authorization bill. >> for example? >> some having to do with healthcare, some having to do with adjustments and for structure. the
. >> if i can just say, say what i thinki think we need comeau what we need is my hope is going on now, which is a true budget agreement or washington comes together behind and honest straightforward budget with some multiyear horizon. that is what the department deserves and what i have been saying for months and perhaps is occurring as we speak. ii can only be honest and say what i think is best for the department. that is honestly what we need. i realize no individual member or...
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i just wanted to say comeau one of the challenges you reference in your testimony is here we sit todaybillions of dollars of overrun command people are frustrated by it, and you cited also that the gsf program, the f-22, the combat ship, they were actually worse, and this was a typical acquisition outcome. here's the challenge. we have to change this dynamic because we have had the leaders of all of our military rightly coming year and testify about the impact of sequestration. and the fact that we are going to diminish the size of our fleet, that we need more ships, more attack submarines, more ground troops, obviously more fighters and making sure that we have the training for our men and women in uniform command thenin my constituents look at these billions of dollars of overruns and look at us and say, why are you dealing with that? if we are going to give you more money than we need you to deal with that. so all of us that care very deeply about making sure we do what needs to be done, this is an issue that has got to go from being the bottom priority to a top priority. the one qu
i just wanted to say comeau one of the challenges you reference in your testimony is here we sit todaybillions of dollars of overrun command people are frustrated by it, and you cited also that the gsf program, the f-22, the combat ship, they were actually worse, and this was a typical acquisition outcome. here's the challenge. we have to change this dynamic because we have had the leaders of all of our military rightly coming year and testify about the impact of sequestration. and the fact...
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that we are not serious but not only is that not good in terms of resource allocation risk to troops comeauon't think there is a military person it could be. >> like the world to when. who wouldn't? everyone focuses. but we cannot continue to be in the cycle were all of our resource allocations is trying to fix fundamentally broken society in the middle east and you have aa big world out there we have an enormous interest. that is going to matter a lot more to the american people in the 21st century than the middle east. again, i think there is a certain mentality that every problem in the middle east, every problem is a nail and we only have a hammer. yes, the military has to be a part of it. >> do you think we are paying a price for an action? but we did not engage, when isys was not what it is today obviously. >> well, again, the question is what are the options available? the fact of the matter is every time the president looked at this we did not see a viable military option that could resolve the situation in syria. and so you could have taken action earlier, but that does not mean th
that we are not serious but not only is that not good in terms of resource allocation risk to troops comeauon't think there is a military person it could be. >> like the world to when. who wouldn't? everyone focuses. but we cannot continue to be in the cycle were all of our resource allocations is trying to fix fundamentally broken society in the middle east and you have aa big world out there we have an enormous interest. that is going to matter a lot more to the american people in the...
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on the homeland security side, which is what this hearing is all about comeau we established basic priorities in any particular order reestablished five. an electrical grid, doing whatever we can to counter violent extremists, islamic terrorists whose threat director was going. our 1st priority was really kind of directed at the secretary. basically follows right down what our priorities are. they're not diminishing or receding but growing. so you are three men of integrity to take your duties and responsibilities very seriously. i thank you for that and i'm looking forward to your testimony. i want to thank senators that are here looking for a very informative hearing. >> i want to start off by calling. [inaudible] in the last couple of weeks we have been visited by pope francis up and down the east coast. the us president of china, big entourage. leaders over 70 countries have visited our country, new york city, the un. the thing that is remarkable on that, i would add a word as well. the secret service screwed up him and acommand a half, we call them on it. when people make mistakes, they
on the homeland security side, which is what this hearing is all about comeau we established basic priorities in any particular order reestablished five. an electrical grid, doing whatever we can to counter violent extremists, islamic terrorists whose threat director was going. our 1st priority was really kind of directed at the secretary. basically follows right down what our priorities are. they're not diminishing or receding but growing. so you are three men of integrity to take your duties...
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i have been scheduling a difference comeau we are moving from the past 20 years of corporate globalism pod global corporations. fair trade linkages across the world, so we are moving into a period which will be more characterized by global corporatism in the sense that we are seeing a revival are pretty old ideas about linkages between business and government. we are seeing a revival for discriminatory and sometimes protective use of regulation that can manifest itself in everything from sort of skepticism toward different mergers and acquisitions deals, and she bidding for french company. i can remember the name of it right now. and how the politics around these deals came to be very sensitive and controversial. we are seeing in today's financial times, an interview with the ceo of barclays bank's who is making the case for the buildup of a global european champion and investment banking. american investment banks are getting too competitive. that is the sort of all-time government interference in the economy that we are seeing, and it is going to cash companies and governments to bec
i have been scheduling a difference comeau we are moving from the past 20 years of corporate globalism pod global corporations. fair trade linkages across the world, so we are moving into a period which will be more characterized by global corporatism in the sense that we are seeing a revival are pretty old ideas about linkages between business and government. we are seeing a revival for discriminatory and sometimes protective use of regulation that can manifest itself in everything from sort...
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i woke up and felt fantastic, a chance to vote comeau what we live in as a democracy, chance to be ine up getting ready to both feel the same way and our job is to close the page on this divisiveness, difficult rancor that we have had to figure out how to build this country together regardless of who wins tonight. >> canadians became quickly convinced that they had the wrong idea of what happens in alberta when they saw the provincial election result just a few months ago. are you expecting surprises in alberta tonight? >> it is hard to say. people saysay. people say that there are three seats in calgary, maybe three in edmonton command i will leave that for the prognosticators and at issue panels. people are voting not against something but for something. for me that has to do with things like who will invest in transit, work on housing, going to help us build the infrastructure we need. people have been talking to us, but we want to figure out what kind of country we want. >> we appreciate you taking the time to come and join us tonight. >> thank you very much. >> you got that right
i woke up and felt fantastic, a chance to vote comeau what we live in as a democracy, chance to be ine up getting ready to both feel the same way and our job is to close the page on this divisiveness, difficult rancor that we have had to figure out how to build this country together regardless of who wins tonight. >> canadians became quickly convinced that they had the wrong idea of what happens in alberta when they saw the provincial election result just a few months ago. are you...
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corps ed white is in the early 60s, 1961, 1962, 1963 on the cover of every african-american magazine comeau and receiving awards and honors from the naacp all over the country. he is the john glenn of the african american press. headlines about him are just as big as they are about any of the actual astronauts. and there is always an issue that curtis lemay claims that bobby kennedy was aa colored in space and so we will have the sky. he was the chief of staff for the air force. once doit finished the pilot training program he applies to the astronaut corps. fourteen of about 138 applicants get picked. later on he is transferred, has a desk job in the air force, gets very frustrated. there is a bit of controversy over whether his treatment was because of race or qualification. there is a bit of an investigation into it, but eventually he resigns and frustration, reliant -- resigns his commission with the air force and is now in colorado as a sculptor. but the 1st african-american astronaut was an air force astronaut who is being transferred to nasa, and henasa, and he died in a plane crash
corps ed white is in the early 60s, 1961, 1962, 1963 on the cover of every african-american magazine comeau and receiving awards and honors from the naacp all over the country. he is the john glenn of the african american press. headlines about him are just as big as they are about any of the actual astronauts. and there is always an issue that curtis lemay claims that bobby kennedy was aa colored in space and so we will have the sky. he was the chief of staff for the air force. once doit...