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the grand council police in the city of new york dass in the 60's, 70's, and ladies.here is truly a problem with race relations in the way treatment of police. host: howard's suggestion for the task force there. by the way, the cochairs of this 21st century police task force on your screen. commissioner charles ramsey and lloyd robinson who is a professor at george mason university. the task force will come up with the recommendations for the white house in early march. we will one last phone call in here. this is lee linz, mrs. a -- lee linz, mississippi. caller: i want you to understand that there has historically been to standards. as ben white european american society standards and there have been standards of people of color. i've been a table game manager. i've been a military specialists. i have specialist information on on missile systems. i've been a game manager at casinos. i've managed restaurants. i been responsible for hundreds of thousands of even millions of dr. -- dollars of property and yet, i was going to chicago and my home town to visit my family.
the grand council police in the city of new york dass in the 60's, 70's, and ladies.here is truly a problem with race relations in the way treatment of police. host: howard's suggestion for the task force there. by the way, the cochairs of this 21st century police task force on your screen. commissioner charles ramsey and lloyd robinson who is a professor at george mason university. the task force will come up with the recommendations for the white house in early march. we will one last phone...
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. >> former assistant attorney general jennifer dass go and former deputy of distant -- deputy assistant discuss legal issues surrounding president obama's authorization for the use of military force against isis. from this morning's washington journal. it is 45 minutes. host: charles stimson, who is at that heritage foundation, and jennifer daskal, former attorney general for national security and now a professor at american university. thank you for being here. jennifer, let me start with you. just you reaction on the language of the request that president obama set up to capitol hill. what about the legal ramifications? guest: to start, i credit him for engaging. it has been over six months that this conflict has been going on. the conflict has been pursued under this old 2001 aumf. it is great there is this engagement. that said, the proposal put forward fall short in a number of ways. the most significant one of which is that it leaves the 2001 aumf on the books. the new authorization includes a three-year sunset, but does not address the underlying 2001 aumf. the result is that the
. >> former assistant attorney general jennifer dass go and former deputy of distant -- deputy assistant discuss legal issues surrounding president obama's authorization for the use of military force against isis. from this morning's washington journal. it is 45 minutes. host: charles stimson, who is at that heritage foundation, and jennifer daskal, former attorney general for national security and now a professor at american university. thank you for being here. jennifer, let me start...
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it will cost between dass 25 billion and $30 billion to reterminalize the entire country. it's worth it if you get improvement in fraud reduction. unfortunately, many of the banks, not all, but many of the banks are not issuing pin-and-chip cards. they're only issuing chip and signature cards. as you know, a signature is a virtually worthless security device. retailers are being asked to spend tens of billions of dollars for security that is going to be ill luceary. -- illusionarryy. >> just talking to target and best buy i know they're pretty committed to this october deadline, which is great, but is the -- when you're talking about the 25% are there just ones that haven't done it yet but you expect a higher percentage to be there by october? >> lots of companies. i mean, it takes a great -- it's a huge effort to reterminalize a large operation, interconnected operation, but we expect a significant portion of the industry to be there. not a hundred percent. it's impossible to do that in 10 months. >> so your point is that it's very important to have the full technology wi
it will cost between dass 25 billion and $30 billion to reterminalize the entire country. it's worth it if you get improvement in fraud reduction. unfortunately, many of the banks, not all, but many of the banks are not issuing pin-and-chip cards. they're only issuing chip and signature cards. as you know, a signature is a virtually worthless security device. retailers are being asked to spend tens of billions of dollars for security that is going to be ill luceary. -- illusionarryy. >>...
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it will cost between dass 25 billion and $30 billion to reterminalize the entire country. it's worth it if you get improvement in fraud reduction. unfortunately, many of the banks, not all, but many of the banks are not issuing pin-and-chip cards. they're only issuing chip and signature cards. as you know, a signature is a virtually worthless security device. retailers are being asked to spend tens of billions of dollars for security that is going to be ill luceary. >> just talking to target and best buy i know they're pretty committed to this october deadline, which is great, but is the -- when you're talking about the 25% are there just ones that haven't done it yet but you expect a higher percentage to be there by october? >> lots of companies. i mean, it takes a great -- it's a huge effort to reterminalize a large operation, interconnected operation, but we expect a significant portion of the industry to be there. not a hundred percent. it's impossible to do that in 10 months. >> so your point is that it's very important to have the full technology with the pin and chi
it will cost between dass 25 billion and $30 billion to reterminalize the entire country. it's worth it if you get improvement in fraud reduction. unfortunately, many of the banks, not all, but many of the banks are not issuing pin-and-chip cards. they're only issuing chip and signature cards. as you know, a signature is a virtually worthless security device. retailers are being asked to spend tens of billions of dollars for security that is going to be ill luceary. >> just talking to...