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one of the larger components of dhs. ice is uniquely positioned to advance the dhs mission. we do this through intelligence production, through law enforcement investigations focusing on terrorism, human smuggling, human trafficking, financial crimes, trade fraud, weapons proliferation, drug smuggling, illegal tunneling and other illicit activities and our work done in operations and remove operations. as the did he recollect hs component with the most expansive investigative authorities, ice has people assigned in over two u.s. cities and in 70 offices around the country and around the world. ice is both a vital contributor to the dhs intelligence enterprise and a voracious consumer of its products and services. the ice intelligence program is structured along three major lines. we have the headquarters office of intelligence. we have field-based intelligence teams that support our field offices directly. and then we also have intelligence liaisons who we have strategically placed with interagency partners around the law enforcement and intelligence community. together, thi
one of the larger components of dhs. ice is uniquely positioned to advance the dhs mission. we do this through intelligence production, through law enforcement investigations focusing on terrorism, human smuggling, human trafficking, financial crimes, trade fraud, weapons proliferation, drug smuggling, illegal tunneling and other illicit activities and our work done in operations and remove operations. as the did he recollect hs component with the most expansive investigative authorities, ice...
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held the position of interim director of immigration interior enforcement for ice upon the creation of dhs. before that time he worked with the immigration and naturalization service as deputy assistant commissioner for investigations, director of antismuggling and assistant director for investigations and special agent. he also holds a bachelor of arts degree in political science from california state university at long beach. you're now recognized to summarize your testimony. thank you. >> thank you, chairman meehan, ranking member spear and distinguished members, i'd like to thank you for the opportunity to discuss ice's efforts in supporting the dhs intelligence enterprise. typical offer the subcommittee a somewhat unique perspective because i've had the privilege actually the honor of serving in leadership roles in both ina and ice. one of the larger components of
held the position of interim director of immigration interior enforcement for ice upon the creation of dhs. before that time he worked with the immigration and naturalization service as deputy assistant commissioner for investigations, director of antismuggling and assistant director for investigations and special agent. he also holds a bachelor of arts degree in political science from california state university at long beach. you're now recognized to summarize your testimony. thank you....
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dhs established its first international strategy and is consolidating information about all dhs training and technical assistance activities worldwide in part to insure every activities are closely aligned with our priorities. these events will help us work effectively in the department of the state and defense. chairman, a ranking member clark and distinguished members of the subcommittee, i look forward to working with you as we explore opportunities to advance our efforts and cooperation with international partners to deny terrorist safe havens. thank you again for the opportunity to testify as provided a complete written testimony i look for your questions. >> thank you. the chair recognizes mr. villa rosa deacons -- villarosa for five minute. >> ranking member card and distinguished members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to discuss state department efforts in coordination with our other agency partners to eliminate terrorist seat ravens. our ultimate success against terrorism depends on eliminating these safe havens which have generally developed in remote areas whe
dhs established its first international strategy and is consolidating information about all dhs training and technical assistance activities worldwide in part to insure every activities are closely aligned with our priorities. these events will help us work effectively in the department of the state and defense. chairman, a ranking member clark and distinguished members of the subcommittee, i look forward to working with you as we explore opportunities to advance our efforts and cooperation...
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supported and encouraged dhs to carry out in afghanistan. our work included mentoring afghan border and custom officials at border posts, tackling boat cash smuggling through kabul international airport, and establishing a training academy for afghan officials. to cite another example, the terrorist attacks last october after two printers were found rigged with explosives, we asemibled a team to yemen. they trained officials to mitigate threats in air cargo in yemen. also this april, provided training in pakistan to counter cash smuggling and identify explosives training four officers from agencies including the federal investigative agency, customs force, and airport security force. at the same time, dhs is strengthening coordination among many components and offices internationally establishing the first national strategy consolidating information about the technical assistance activities worldwide in part to ensure our activities are aligned with our priorities. this helps us work effectively with the departments of state and defense. cha
supported and encouraged dhs to carry out in afghanistan. our work included mentoring afghan border and custom officials at border posts, tackling boat cash smuggling through kabul international airport, and establishing a training academy for afghan officials. to cite another example, the terrorist attacks last october after two printers were found rigged with explosives, we asemibled a team to yemen. they trained officials to mitigate threats in air cargo in yemen. also this april, provided...
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dhs asserts the power to do that, without suspicion or explanation. i understand that you keep those images and you have not said whether you have destroyed any of the data or if you share it. can you explain that policy and why that is not a dichotomy between security and liberty? >> longstanding law has been the powers of the government at the borders in determining what and who comes in are different than once you get into the country. the standard of proof, for example, for collecting evidence is lower at the borders. once you are inside the country, it is a different issue. but the border issue is different. our authorities at the border are very large crude we have huge authorities and a huge responsibility there as to what comes in the country. and under what circumstances. there is no new law being created here. that old law was extended to laptops. and there have been for a proportional basis, very small percentage, very infinitesimal percentage of laptops that have been seized at the border to look for things like, in some cases, they have f
dhs asserts the power to do that, without suspicion or explanation. i understand that you keep those images and you have not said whether you have destroyed any of the data or if you share it. can you explain that policy and why that is not a dichotomy between security and liberty? >> longstanding law has been the powers of the government at the borders in determining what and who comes in are different than once you get into the country. the standard of proof, for example, for collecting...
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the dhs employees. statutory independence and dual reporting responsibilities department and to the congress make it ideally situated to address the corruption. inspectors general play a critical role in assuring a transparent, honest, effective and accountable government. the organizational independence of the criminal investigators free to carry out the work without interference by agency officials is essential to maintaining the public trust. the dhs management detector establishes the right to the refusal to the investigations of criminal conduct by the dhs employees and their right to supervise any such investigations that are conducted by the dhs internal affairs components. it is the oig policy to investigate all levels of corruption of dhs employees are compromised systems related to the security of the borders and transportation networks. the department internal affairs offices play a useful role to the oig by enabling the oig to leverage its resources. cbp focuses on preventive measures to ens
the dhs employees. statutory independence and dual reporting responsibilities department and to the congress make it ideally situated to address the corruption. inspectors general play a critical role in assuring a transparent, honest, effective and accountable government. the organizational independence of the criminal investigators free to carry out the work without interference by agency officials is essential to maintaining the public trust. the dhs management detector establishes the right...
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. >>> han estado obstruy dh@notio7 dijo al revelar que está contra atacan atacando. >>> haivish@noticierontre poderes >>> ellos tienen una base bastante firme paraunh@noticier agencias >>> un fuego a las vencidas que creo que ganará el congreso. dada la tensión política de washington los expertos opinan que el primer testimonio en este caso se dará ante launivish@ co suprema de justicia antes que un funcionario tes ftifiqueh@h@not comité del congreso. >>> el volcán puyehue continúa causando estragos en argentina, varias aerolíneas qes viajan de estados unidos suspendieron vuelos desde buenos aires,h@not@ >>> cientos de vuelos denoticicertadunivisueronh@unasd las consecias qo univnunh@notic las nubes de cenizas volcánicas en buenos aires, por seguridad las compañías aérea reprogramaron sus vuelos y los ciertos de buenos aires permanecieron cerrados por varios días >>> iba cerrado a brasil pero fueron cancelados por las h@noto principales ciudades, por el polvo volcánico que suspende todas las actividades los expertos advierten sobre el proe peligro de quienes están cerca del volcán >>> afe
. >>> han estado obstruy dh@notio7 dijo al revelar que está contra atacan atacando. >>> haivish@noticierontre poderes >>> ellos tienen una base bastante firme paraunh@noticier agencias >>> un fuego a las vencidas que creo que ganará el congreso. dada la tensión política de washington los expertos opinan que el primer testimonio en este caso se dará ante launivish@ co suprema de justicia antes que un funcionario tes ftifiqueh@h@not comité del congreso....
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dhs and the scic -- hsic. i look forward to your questions. >> process, rather admiral, for your testimony. our next witness is mr. daniel johnson. mr. johnson began as an assistant administrator for intelligence earlier this year. prior to that, he served in the united states air force. with 26 years' experience at the air force intelligence, surveillance, and recalls its -- and recognizance efforts, he is a seasoned staff officer. he also worked at the pentagon on the joint chiefs of staff as deputy director for joint requirements. that must be quite a business card when you have something like that. in that role, he provided intelligence support to the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff as secretary of defense. mr. johnson graduated from the air war college at maxwell air force base in alabama. he received a master of public administration from the university of oklahoma, a bachelor's degree in public administration from eastern connecticut state university. mr. johnson, you're recognized to summarize yo
dhs and the scic -- hsic. i look forward to your questions. >> process, rather admiral, for your testimony. our next witness is mr. daniel johnson. mr. johnson began as an assistant administrator for intelligence earlier this year. prior to that, he served in the united states air force. with 26 years' experience at the air force intelligence, surveillance, and recalls its -- and recognizance efforts, he is a seasoned staff officer. he also worked at the pentagon on the joint chiefs of...
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how is the department reducing duplication and redundancy of effort within the dhs and between dhs and other elements of the intelligence community? how much money should we be devoted to it, and can it be done better and more efficiently? i am looking forward to hearing from all of the intelligence chiefs gathered here to get information and to see how all of you were together in this constrained budget environment to discuss the many threats to our homeland security. documents in the aftermath of the bin laden operation have underscored how critically important is for all components, even with their unique mission to work together. note that is attributed to bin laden and his lieutenants, targets in major cities across the coasts, and we know that al qaeda was looking at our rail, aviation, and energy sectors. do we have the right policies in place while protecting be civil liberties of u.s. do we have the right technology to allow components to communicate with and their components within the dhs and within the intelligence community as well as state, love wrote -- local, and privat
how is the department reducing duplication and redundancy of effort within the dhs and between dhs and other elements of the intelligence community? how much money should we be devoted to it, and can it be done better and more efficiently? i am looking forward to hearing from all of the intelligence chiefs gathered here to get information and to see how all of you were together in this constrained budget environment to discuss the many threats to our homeland security. documents in the...
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>> the dhs are our job is to attack and defend against the problem, not into attribution, and i have a -- my view on this actually is that it doesn't do a lot of good to call out, you know, these particular countries and kind of demonize them in a way for this because to china for a simple cybersecurity is a big issue in the china. they are experiencing significant hacking problems, financial fraud and that kind of thing so there is a win-win solution that involves us cooperating with them and working on common solutions still competitiveness and contests and things like that but my view is that it's actually more helpful to figure out how to protect ourselves and also how to work with others because this is a global thing and no one country can solve it for themselves. the traffic and all of you are international matters. >> but it's fair to say there's multiple sources around the world. >> absolutely. >> in wired magazine you did a piece with a colleague from dhs discarding the public and private issues involved in this and what the government can help and where there are -- when i
>> the dhs are our job is to attack and defend against the problem, not into attribution, and i have a -- my view on this actually is that it doesn't do a lot of good to call out, you know, these particular countries and kind of demonize them in a way for this because to china for a simple cybersecurity is a big issue in the china. they are experiencing significant hacking problems, financial fraud and that kind of thing so there is a win-win solution that involves us cooperating with...
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we work closely with dhs on policies and procedures. within tsa, -- thank you for this opportunity to address the subcommittee. i am happy to answer any questions. >> thank you, mr. johnson. i am grateful for your testimony. our next witness is the assistant director of intelligence for the united states intelligence and customs enforcement. his public service includes 20 years experience, most recently as deputy undersecretary for operations in the office of intelligence and analysis. he has also served as the director for human smuggling and trafficking center. special agent in charge of the field office. before that time, he worked with the immigration and naturalization service as deputy assistant commissioner for investigations, director of anti smuggling, and assistant director for investigations and special agents. he also holds a bachelor's degree in political science from california state university at long beach. you are now recognized to summarize your testimony. thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. distinguished members of
we work closely with dhs on policies and procedures. within tsa, -- thank you for this opportunity to address the subcommittee. i am happy to answer any questions. >> thank you, mr. johnson. i am grateful for your testimony. our next witness is the assistant director of intelligence for the united states intelligence and customs enforcement. his public service includes 20 years experience, most recently as deputy undersecretary for operations in the office of intelligence and analysis. he...
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ferc, dhs and doe recently completed a joint study. man-made and naturally-occurring events and their effects on the power system and measures that could be installed. included among its findings was without effective mitigation, if the solar storm of 1921, which has been termed the 1-100 year event were to occur today, over 300 extra high voltage transformers could be damaged or destroyed, interrupting power to 130 million people for a period of years. although section 215 of the federal power act can't provide an adequate statutory foundation for the development of routine reliability standards to the bulk power system, the threat of cyber attacks or other intent n intentional malicious acts against the grid are different. these dangers may be posed by criminal organizations, terrorist groups, foreign nations or others intent on attacking the united states through its electrical grid. widespread disruption of electrical service can undermine our government, our military, our economy, as well as endanger the health and safety of milli
ferc, dhs and doe recently completed a joint study. man-made and naturally-occurring events and their effects on the power system and measures that could be installed. included among its findings was without effective mitigation, if the solar storm of 1921, which has been termed the 1-100 year event were to occur today, over 300 extra high voltage transformers could be damaged or destroyed, interrupting power to 130 million people for a period of years. although section 215 of the federal power...
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my written testimony, nerc is leading number of other initiatives including joint efforts with dod, dhs and department of energy. we are preparing an industry-wide grid exercise in novemb 2011. jointly with d.o.e. labs we are initiating a program to monitor grid cyber security of the grid networks and another program to impre the training qualification of industry cyber experts. with regard to the proposed draft legislation, first and foremost, nerc has consistently suppted legislation to address cyber emergencies and to improve information sharing between government and the private sector. nerc hasonsistently supported comprehensive legislation authorizing a government entity to address cyber emergencies. which agency is a policy decision for congress. nerc stands ready to assist responding to designated grid security threats. measures to improve information sharing between the government and private sector of critical infrastructure are needed. nerc commends the provisions directing theommission to facilitate sharing of protected information. while the focus on providing adequate secu
my written testimony, nerc is leading number of other initiatives including joint efforts with dod, dhs and department of energy. we are preparing an industry-wide grid exercise in novemb 2011. jointly with d.o.e. labs we are initiating a program to monitor grid cyber security of the grid networks and another program to impre the training qualification of industry cyber experts. with regard to the proposed draft legislation, first and foremost, nerc has consistently suppted legislation to...
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dhs leads the crime center that has a tremendous capability providing support to dhs efforts to take into forensic analysis. cyber command is available and postured to provide help and support. as we have done this, we set up this agreement. it starts with the sharing of personnel. it also includes the idea of co- locating these folks through coordination. that allows us to begin to synchronize and see each other's competency in different ways. we are driving toward more of a vision of how we can help not only on the planning side that sharing our talents with regard to capability development. how do we move forward on defense? had we move forward to help link a much more pro-active way of supporting the government? >> at this point you would need new authorities to move forward? >> we have everything covered but as we work with dhs, we are taking cues from the department of home and security. we support them within the constraints we have and look at what they can execute within their own authority. >> that is a good overview. what i would say is, there is no question that dhs is a
dhs leads the crime center that has a tremendous capability providing support to dhs efforts to take into forensic analysis. cyber command is available and postured to provide help and support. as we have done this, we set up this agreement. it starts with the sharing of personnel. it also includes the idea of co- locating these folks through coordination. that allows us to begin to synchronize and see each other's competency in different ways. we are driving toward more of a vision of how we...
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. >>> por suprte el impac dh@tame h@primer impactoh@ comentarios que sus agentes va tatrataron a golpearononterrey ver snverónica del ca adelante >>> así esunh@primer impactoh@h h@univisionprimer impactoh@h@pr vamos a arizona donde encontramos que siguen fuera de control los incendios forestales considerados los peores de la historia este estado más de 3 mil residentes se vieron obligados ah@primer impactoh@fun varios poblados en nueva méxico. >>> ayer presentamos...
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now, dhs has also taken important steps to become more involved in securing our critical infrastructure. the establishment of the industrial control systems, computer emergency response team or ics cert formalized a group of experts and fly-away teams that could respond to cyberincidents across all sectors of our utilities. however, a company must still request help from the government before it can be deployed. and the simple act of having to ask often forces decision-makers and industry to steer clear of seeking help for these complex problems. i am pleased to see industry increasing stepping up to plate to combat these threat but i fear they could not move fast enough or far enough under the system. as the president of the international board of security examiners and former chief of security officers at the nerc testified last year and i quote we're not only susceptible but we're not very well prepared, end quote. now, i supported the grid act as a move to the house last year because it seeks to address some of the unique political and regulatory challenges in our power industry tod
now, dhs has also taken important steps to become more involved in securing our critical infrastructure. the establishment of the industrial control systems, computer emergency response team or ics cert formalized a group of experts and fly-away teams that could respond to cyberincidents across all sectors of our utilities. however, a company must still request help from the government before it can be deployed. and the simple act of having to ask often forces decision-makers and industry to...
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first, the dhs chris assessment process used to focus its security efforts. second, the status of the tse efforts to provide security training for public transportation on front-line employees. third, tsa efforts to streamline the vast amount of security information it provides to stakeholders regarding the first point as we've reported today in the statement tsa made steady progress and improving the risk assessment across all modes of transportation including a real. for example, last june in response to the prior recommendation, tsa completed a comprehensive assessment of security risks across the entire transportation sector including the passenger freight rail mode and also tsa's assessment excluded some important types of threats such as of the lone wolf attack, this was a good first step. and tsa will issue an updated assessment later this year the will reportedly address some of the limitations we noted. tsa is also expanded efforts to assess the risk of the mass transit passenger rail freight rail systems. for the simple, they have completed addition
first, the dhs chris assessment process used to focus its security efforts. second, the status of the tse efforts to provide security training for public transportation on front-line employees. third, tsa efforts to streamline the vast amount of security information it provides to stakeholders regarding the first point as we've reported today in the statement tsa made steady progress and improving the risk assessment across all modes of transportation including a real. for example, last june in...
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. >>> after being started from the dh mark ellis walked into the manager's office, told him you have weeks, not me. the man is a class act even if it means losing his job to a rookie. gonzalez struck out eight in seven allowing just one earned run but got in run support. jackson, burning midnight oil going to extra innings, 13th inning, all the fans gone. brad hitting turn turner who clearly turned his leg into the pitch. forces in the running run. the six game win streak is over. >>> bonds asking the pretty lady if she comes here often. huge two run triple that was the difference maker in the game. brian, you heard it here will be all-star. he allows just three hits and one run over seven innings, but guess who got a bigger reaction? barry bonds on his way to the shower, giants end the slide. it remains half game back in the west. >>> golden cup soccer action action united states looking for redemption after losing to panama. donovan and that's the only goal. united states beats panama and advance for the 4th straight time. >>> all right. your gas meter is on empty, you think i know
. >>> after being started from the dh mark ellis walked into the manager's office, told him you have weeks, not me. the man is a class act even if it means losing his job to a rookie. gonzalez struck out eight in seven allowing just one earned run but got in run support. jackson, burning midnight oil going to extra innings, 13th inning, all the fans gone. brad hitting turn turner who clearly turned his leg into the pitch. forces in the running run. the six game win streak is over....
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hideki matsui's in left field, no dh when you're playing in a national league park. 7-3 oakland your final. they have won six straight games. they stay five back of the texas rangers in the american league west. >>> the cal beers staying alive at the college world series. david esker named the national coach of the year today, and his bears rode that momentum and got to work against texas in the college world series. it's double elimination. bears lose sunday to virginia, they've got to come back today. nice play by derrick campbell and then campbell with the bat delivering the goods here and cal has a 2-1 lead and they took it from there. next up for cal, they're going to play 4:00 our time thursday a rematch against virginia. matt phlegmer came out of the bullpen to finish things off. david esker and the cal bears, they move onto their third game in the college world series. again thursday against virginia. >> some teams look for one hero to take them the distance and we don't need that. we need 27 heroes. we need everybody playing their role and piecing it together because that's
hideki matsui's in left field, no dh when you're playing in a national league park. 7-3 oakland your final. they have won six straight games. they stay five back of the texas rangers in the american league west. >>> the cal beers staying alive at the college world series. david esker named the national coach of the year today, and his bears rode that momentum and got to work against texas in the college world series. it's double elimination. bears lose sunday to virginia, they've got...
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fantastic for a guy who is normally dh. the bases loaded and the pitch barely grazes him. you can see the fabric just ripple there. the a's fall 3-2. a tough game to end the lose streak. rafael nadal has not lost a match. he is going for 16 in a row at the all england club. and he was like a machine against american ryan sweeting. nadal with the ace to wrap it up. he beat him twice this year. the young american had no chance. match point and top seed nadal, total control. he advances to round three. 6-3-2 and four. on sunday they will race, but today they walked. he prepped for nascar's biggy vent with a trip to the golden gate bridge. he met up with fans to walk the 1.7-mile bridge. cheerios is one of the sponsors. as for the race, one of two road courses on the nascar circuit c. so it is a little freant -- different for the drivers. it is always a good show. and tomorrow the nba draft. warriors picking 11th. >> thanks. >>> "nightline" is next. for larry beil and sandhya patel, thank you for watching. we appreciate your time and hope you watch us again tomorrow. you can s
fantastic for a guy who is normally dh. the bases loaded and the pitch barely grazes him. you can see the fabric just ripple there. the a's fall 3-2. a tough game to end the lose streak. rafael nadal has not lost a match. he is going for 16 in a row at the all england club. and he was like a machine against american ryan sweeting. nadal with the ace to wrap it up. he beat him twice this year. the young american had no chance. match point and top seed nadal, total control. he advances to round...
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in fact, ferc, dhs and doe recently completed a joint emp study through the oakridge national laboratory. the study evaluated both manmade and naturally occurring emp events to determine their effects on the power system and to identify protective mitigation measures that could be installed. included among its findings was that without effective mitigation if the solar storm of 1921 which has been termed a 1 in 100 year event were to occur today, well over 300 extra high voltage transformers could be damaged or destroyed thereby interrupting power to 130 million people for a period of years. although section 215 of the federal power act can provide a adequate statutory foundation for the development of routine reliability foundations for the bulk power system, a threat of cyberattacks or other intentional malicious acts against the electric grid is different. these are threats that can endanger national security that may be posed by criminal organizations, terrorist groups, foreign nations or others intent on attacking the united states through its electric grid, excuse me. widespread di
in fact, ferc, dhs and doe recently completed a joint emp study through the oakridge national laboratory. the study evaluated both manmade and naturally occurring emp events to determine their effects on the power system and to identify protective mitigation measures that could be installed. included among its findings was that without effective mitigation if the solar storm of 1921 which has been termed a 1 in 100 year event were to occur today, well over 300 extra high voltage transformers...
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ferc, dhs and doe recently completed a joint study. man-madend naturally-occurring events and their effects on the power system and measures that could be installed. included among its findings was wiout effective mitigation, if the solar storm of 1921, which has been termed the 1-100 year event were to occur today, over 300 extra high voltage transformers could be damaged or destroyed, interrupting power to 130 million people for a period of years. though section 215 of the federal power act can't provide an adequate statutory foundation for the development of routine reliability standards to the bulk power system, the threat of cyber attacks or other intent n intentional malicious acts against the grid are different. these dangers may be posed by criminal organizations, terrorist groups, foreign nations or others intent on attacking the united states through its electrical grid. widespread disruption of electrical service can undermine our government, our military, our economy, as well as endanger the health and safety of millions of
ferc, dhs and doe recently completed a joint study. man-madend naturally-occurring events and their effects on the power system and measures that could be installed. included among its findings was wiout effective mitigation, if the solar storm of 1921, which has been termed the 1-100 year event were to occur today, over 300 extra high voltage transformers could be damaged or destroyed, interrupting power to 130 million people for a period of years. though section 215 of the federal power act...
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so as i said, i have a booze allen cards and an fbi cufflinks and a dhs badge on my lapel. so i can touch all the bases here, but the fundamental reason i came really hasn't changed over the course of 10 years that i've been doing community outreach and trying to figure out what is the right mix and the right message between law enforcement and the community. and as i read the title is community role in a changing world, i think we all agree it is a fascinating, turn on the television anytime day or night what's going on, particularly in the middle east, can't help but fascinate anyone when you see what is driving that. is not necessary or even close to the counterterrorism rule that came out as much as it is human rights issues and people just want a different life for a lot of different reasons. it doesn't change the challenges that we have here in this country. one of the things i like a lot about being in the private sector is i can talk to openly and freely and it's usually me. i'd like to think i was that way before, but i'm passionate about the need to get this right
so as i said, i have a booze allen cards and an fbi cufflinks and a dhs badge on my lapel. so i can touch all the bases here, but the fundamental reason i came really hasn't changed over the course of 10 years that i've been doing community outreach and trying to figure out what is the right mix and the right message between law enforcement and the community. and as i read the title is community role in a changing world, i think we all agree it is a fascinating, turn on the television anytime...
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at the same time, we don't have resources necessary because we have to have dhs. there has to be one phase. i recognize that and my staff has been actively working with allen's staff and we have an agreement, but there is still taking point because we feel that if you are working along with us and you're having visibility to 98% of the cases and mental bond with bct a few are still there, it's a duplicate of the affair. the reason we pulled out last year was because it goes against the whole oig statutory authority. everybody is equal partners, but the statutory requirement is that we supervise leading investigations. sbi is a leak. so we've been back and for the last several months we've been working with a similar situation in san diego that for several months we worked together with the u.s. attorney there in the scituate leadership between fbi and oig. the talks for a couple months in the u.s. attorney agreed with us, but all the parties do not agree to that. the u.s. attorney has withdrawn and taking cases directly. but having said that, there are several ins
at the same time, we don't have resources necessary because we have to have dhs. there has to be one phase. i recognize that and my staff has been actively working with allen's staff and we have an agreement, but there is still taking point because we feel that if you are working along with us and you're having visibility to 98% of the cases and mental bond with bct a few are still there, it's a duplicate of the affair. the reason we pulled out last year was because it goes against the whole...
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second of the bottom, scoreless there is a still one up, matseu makes a great stand here and there is no dh in national league parks. there is a damage and says knuckle this. and this is still tied at one. and now, he dominates on every surface. and in the second round, today, first set, there is triple set point needing only one of them. the big ace takes a first set. now to the third, match point here. there is a is a straight set. to the ladies, venus williams facing a 40-year-old. and there is williams rallying here, in the third, venus up 7-6, match point. and there is williams eight, six. soccer now, gold cup in houston, u.s. facing pan ma. picking up in the second half, scoreless. there is a is a deflection over the net. there is in the box, that makes him 1-0 that, is the final that will meet the winner saturday. and there is nascar making a visit for the 350 in sonoma. and one of his sponsors is cheeroes. and being fit is something he takes seriously. >> you don't have to be a body builder to drive a race car but have to withstand hot temperatures and to with able to remain calm. >
second of the bottom, scoreless there is a still one up, matseu makes a great stand here and there is no dh in national league parks. there is a damage and says knuckle this. and this is still tied at one. and now, he dominates on every surface. and in the second round, today, first set, there is triple set point needing only one of them. the big ace takes a first set. now to the third, match point here. there is a is a straight set. to the ladies, venus williams facing a 40-year-old. and there...
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dhs is responsible for individuals. we both need to use the nsa. we were going to build two different nsa's. it is a huge national asset. and it is really impossible for application on any common-sense basis. we negotiated how each of us would use the technical resources of the nsa. under our memoranda, the folks from the department who are as a the nsa have also with them people from our office of privacy, people from our office of civil rights and civil liberties, and people from our office of general counsel. we do not want to the american people fearing that, in our effort to protect the cyberworld from attacks from the things that are under our jurisdiction, in our effort to do that, we're going through and improperly collecting and retaining their personal data. >> what are your thoughts on the rebuilding of the world trade center? would that make it a bigger threat than it was before? still, what can the federal government do to work and security between the nypd and the port authority. >> could you please identify yourself? >> fox news. >>
dhs is responsible for individuals. we both need to use the nsa. we were going to build two different nsa's. it is a huge national asset. and it is really impossible for application on any common-sense basis. we negotiated how each of us would use the technical resources of the nsa. under our memoranda, the folks from the department who are as a the nsa have also with them people from our office of privacy, people from our office of civil rights and civil liberties, and people from our office...
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dhs has surged power to do that. search power to dorchhas that. can you explain the policy and why that is not a dichotomy between security and liberty? >> the longstanding law has been that the powers of the government at the borders in determining what and who comes in are different than when to get into the country. the standard of proof for collecting evidence is lower at the borders. once you're out in the country, that is different but the border issue, the border is different. our authorities our large and we have huge authority and futures possibility there. that authority, there is no new law being created was extended to laptops and there have been from a proportional basis very small percentage but very and detestable percentage of laptops that have been seized at the border to look for things like in some cases, they have found planning literature and some that have found pornography, child porn in particular and the like. those are turned over to whomever the local u.s. attorney is for possible prosecution. there is -- there is a publ
dhs has surged power to do that. search power to dorchhas that. can you explain the policy and why that is not a dichotomy between security and liberty? >> the longstanding law has been that the powers of the government at the borders in determining what and who comes in are different than when to get into the country. the standard of proof for collecting evidence is lower at the borders. once you're out in the country, that is different but the border issue, the border is different. our...
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and the northeast corridor we continue to work with major lawrence and dhs officials of the northeast corridor, in a collaborative way to enhance public safety on surface transportation. i mentioned rail safety before. this effort is a grassroots effort that is now included hundreds of agencies across the country helping to protect rail. our last major operation on may 19, more than one and 55 u.s. agencies as well as several canadians across 34 states and more than 1000 law enforcement personnel deployed to over 200 stations. a key to our security is front-line employee training your amtrak has been active in providing security trained for front-line employees, and 20118300 front-line transportation employees are receiving classroom training by way of interactive simulated course including an active shooter situation. technology is also a big part of our efforts. in conclusion, we're very concerned about the recent events and we will continue to work with the federal government to do all that we can to protect america's rails. we will work with dhs, tsa, and the committee to identify
and the northeast corridor we continue to work with major lawrence and dhs officials of the northeast corridor, in a collaborative way to enhance public safety on surface transportation. i mentioned rail safety before. this effort is a grassroots effort that is now included hundreds of agencies across the country helping to protect rail. our last major operation on may 19, more than one and 55 u.s. agencies as well as several canadians across 34 states and more than 1000 law enforcement...
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was white shirt open neck extremely i have hiked on the highlands but to the complexion it was the dh lawrence guide to dressing really this fake proletarian savon and he penitentiary all his time as saying dickens was worthily self-indulgence mockery of a worker and he gave a famous lecture of atonement of the canal -- the cambridge parliament and he got up and he had a lot to talk about my severely and he also talked about tolstoy whom he waxed severely. and a woman got up, so in your entire life you've been telling us really that we shouldn't go anywhere near charles dickens and what do you have to say for yourself. it's all very well, whoops, i have second thoughts and he was bad tempered and hair trigger line of temper, well, i should be able to say to you, my good lady, i'm frightfully frightfully sorry about all this. i turned to the person next to me and said, who is that woman. it was mrs. levis. true. [laughter] >> i always get you to repent. so discover the orwell of the toad was kind of a liberation, you know, the relaxed orwell, the lyrical orwell, the sensuous orwell, wh
was white shirt open neck extremely i have hiked on the highlands but to the complexion it was the dh lawrence guide to dressing really this fake proletarian savon and he penitentiary all his time as saying dickens was worthily self-indulgence mockery of a worker and he gave a famous lecture of atonement of the canal -- the cambridge parliament and he got up and he had a lot to talk about my severely and he also talked about tolstoy whom he waxed severely. and a woman got up, so in your entire...
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it was basically the sort of dh lawrence guide to dressing really actually as sort of the fake poets. and he spent all of his time saying dickens is kind of worthlessly self-indulgent mockery of a writer. kind of extraordinary famous of a lecturer in the cambridge university senate house when he got up and said, well, i've had a chance to reflect on my severe crews about dickens. then he went on. but especially dickens. at the end of it all, leaving us all a bit unstruck, a woman got up and said, well, doctor, you know, in your entire life you've been telling us really we shouldn't go anyway near charles dickens. one thing is worse than the other. david kopper field can't amount to a literary warm crime. what do you have to say for yourself? are you saying whoops? i have second thoughts? and leave it. he was notoriously badtempered. he said, well, i can't remember being able to say to you, i'm frightfully, frightfully sorry about all of this. i returned next to me and said who is that woman? >> true. >> a way to get you to repent. discovering the orwell of "the toad" was the lit ratio
it was basically the sort of dh lawrence guide to dressing really actually as sort of the fake poets. and he spent all of his time saying dickens is kind of worthlessly self-indulgent mockery of a writer. kind of extraordinary famous of a lecturer in the cambridge university senate house when he got up and said, well, i've had a chance to reflect on my severe crews about dickens. then he went on. but especially dickens. at the end of it all, leaving us all a bit unstruck, a woman got up and...
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dh hill said it was not about it was murder. they were slaughtered. the important thing to remember, that's an example of lee's aggressiveness. transfers on the left wing of the army late afternoon. he was with james long street and they were discussing this and lee had decided to cancel the attack. if they're going to make an attack. tranforty cited he was going to cancel and then two things happen. two messages came. once said the federal army was in retreat. lee had been trying to capture them for a week. secondly, the most arms brigade famous for gettysburg, his brigade had made an advance. so these two messages came to lee which seems we have an opportunity here, and the federals are against carrying away, and as lee would say he wants to destroy their army. well unfortunately both pieces of information were wrong. and instead of lee ordering a mass of salt of malvern hill he was drawn into the by false information. and the result was murder as hill said. the next campaign, i say in my book, because james longstreet said, i'm not saying it becaus
dh hill said it was not about it was murder. they were slaughtered. the important thing to remember, that's an example of lee's aggressiveness. transfers on the left wing of the army late afternoon. he was with james long street and they were discussing this and lee had decided to cancel the attack. if they're going to make an attack. tranforty cited he was going to cancel and then two things happen. two messages came. once said the federal army was in retreat. lee had been trying to capture...
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. >> the partnership that we establish with the department of homeland's security, we have 2 dhs specials that have significant experience. their role is to work on a number of our gain the cases, particularly some will involve homicide. >> police chief chris mohr says the federal government is giving the much needed help due to the lay offs from the budget cuts. other news around the bay, a 21 year-old man is convicted of tying up a south roxanne's the cisco couple and raping the woman during a home renovation has been sentenced to 20 years, he pleaded no contest back in may to charges including sexual assault and elder abuse in the 2010 attack. antioch, two construction workers were injured alongside highway no. 4 in antioch. it happened early this morning, the crews were working on a widening project in the area it happened near somerville row, it involved a real bar, or a retaining wall. the workers had minor injuries amber transported to hospital. now in san francisco, the power is out in more than 200 homes, that is after a car struck a power pole. it happened just before noon, abo
. >> the partnership that we establish with the department of homeland's security, we have 2 dhs specials that have significant experience. their role is to work on a number of our gain the cases, particularly some will involve homicide. >> police chief chris mohr says the federal government is giving the much needed help due to the lay offs from the budget cuts. other news around the bay, a 21 year-old man is convicted of tying up a south roxanne's the cisco couple and raping the...
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but also dhs.ince 2008dhs ran about 8 million fingerprints. 500,000 of those were immigrants, mostly illegals. 200,000 were scheduled to be deported. about three-quarters had existing criminal convictions from murder to shoplifting, the rest typically arrested for misdemeanors like driving without a license. now it is this group, the final group that some are refusing, some states it is are refusing to turn over to the feds, even though supporters say even nonfelons can be dangerous. >> if you come into custody for any crime that you have allegedly committed you're going to be properly identified, and we are going to use our partnership with the department of homeland security to protect our communities from that type of criminal activity and behavior. >> i wanted to make sure also that we do not create a system that starts to target people for very low level offenses that will clog the system. >> reporter: the feds say about 70% of those who are being deported are convicted criminals, but at this
but also dhs.ince 2008dhs ran about 8 million fingerprints. 500,000 of those were immigrants, mostly illegals. 200,000 were scheduled to be deported. about three-quarters had existing criminal convictions from murder to shoplifting, the rest typically arrested for misdemeanors like driving without a license. now it is this group, the final group that some are refusing, some states it is are refusing to turn over to the feds, even though supporters say even nonfelons can be dangerous. >>...
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dhs official says only if someone is referred for secondary inspection and officials check passport isst or stolen. >> serious issue. thank you very much. we are getting new reaction from anthony weiner's home district about the scandal surrounding him. libyan capital takes a fierce new pounding. is nato doing enough to help the rebels hold on? was an archer drawing his bow. ♪ could that have also inspired its 556 horsepower supercharged engine? ♪ the all-new cadillac cts-v coupe. we don't just make luxury cars, we make cadillacs. and my dog bailey and i love to hang out in the kitchen. you love the aroma of beef tenderloin, don't you? you inspired a very special dog food. [ female announcer ] chef michael's canine creations. chef inspired. dog desired. just got more powerful. introducing precise pain relieving cream. it blocks pain signals fast for relief precisely where you need it most. precise. only from the makers of tylenol. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> let's go back to j
dhs official says only if someone is referred for secondary inspection and officials check passport isst or stolen. >> serious issue. thank you very much. we are getting new reaction from anthony weiner's home district about the scandal surrounding him. libyan capital takes a fierce new pounding. is nato doing enough to help the rebels hold on? was an archer drawing his bow. ♪ could that have also inspired its 556 horsepower supercharged engine? ♪ the all-new cadillac cts-v coupe. we...
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. >> reporter: the big unknown is this, what is going to happen when dhs files a hold on illegal in custodyome states say we're not going -- we're going to ignore it, are they going to take them to court or turn the other way for political reasons. back to you. martha: thank you william. >>> our top story last hour concerned a blockbuster new report that says one third of american companies will drop health care coverage for their employees when omabacare kicks in. just ahead, what workers need to know, coming up. >>> plus, a passionate defense of the right to life. but does this antiabortion billboard go too far? we'll debate. >>> from the depths of depression, a new nation was born, america became better and stronger in the wake of world war ii. why it may be the fall of an empire martha: a new search today in new york for more bodies in a suspected serial killer case on long island. they're now focusing this latest effort on several areas identified in recent aerial photographs taken by the fbi. now, since december, police have found the remains of ten bodies. investigators say that this
. >> reporter: the big unknown is this, what is going to happen when dhs files a hold on illegal in custodyome states say we're not going -- we're going to ignore it, are they going to take them to court or turn the other way for political reasons. back to you. martha: thank you william. >>> our top story last hour concerned a blockbuster new report that says one third of american companies will drop health care coverage for their employees when omabacare kicks in. just ahead,...
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we have from dhs something that happened in december which was a reporting requirement of those on airlines. it's 1.5 million hours. that 1.5 million hours burden has just been eliminated already. i mentioned the epa milk rule. they also exempted biomass, something of great interest to the biomass industry. it's a three year exemption, potentially longer, and that will have significant economic consequences. osha proposed and now announced it will finalize a $500 million burden reduction initiative, and we have a number of initiatives that actually were announced long before the president's executive order that promised over 60 million in hours in annual burden reduction, and i don't know how much an hour is worth, but if it's worth lill, which i don't believe, that 60 million hours turns into a lot of money. >> so as you described in your testimony now that you've had this, this comment period and the public process, i think you said now through august, the agencies are actually going to be looking at a more exact way that they can cut regulatory burdens and start implementing the plans i
we have from dhs something that happened in december which was a reporting requirement of those on airlines. it's 1.5 million hours. that 1.5 million hours burden has just been eliminated already. i mentioned the epa milk rule. they also exempted biomass, something of great interest to the biomass industry. it's a three year exemption, potentially longer, and that will have significant economic consequences. osha proposed and now announced it will finalize a $500 million burden reduction...
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we have reoriented not just the agencies within dhs but also the department of justice and the fbi towardources to assimilate the knowledge we have gained and to it to inform share and empower a broader, more inclusive range of people and institutions to become a part of the homeland security architecture of our country. as we move forward, that architecture, that sense of shared responsibility, is a guiding philosophy of how we will proceed. let me turn to the nature of these threats we are currently facing. the terrorist threat confronting the united states right now has evolved significantly over what was 10 years ago. in addition to the direct threats we continue to face from al qaeda, we also face growing threats from other terrorist groups inspired by al qaeda and their ideology. they may have few operational connections but they certainly are inspired by al qaeda. we face a threat environment where violent extremism is neither constrained by the international border nor limited to any ideology. one of the most striking evolutions we have seen recently, we have seen this accelerate
we have reoriented not just the agencies within dhs but also the department of justice and the fbi towardources to assimilate the knowledge we have gained and to it to inform share and empower a broader, more inclusive range of people and institutions to become a part of the homeland security architecture of our country. as we move forward, that architecture, that sense of shared responsibility, is a guiding philosophy of how we will proceed. let me turn to the nature of these threats we are...
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dh gadhafi is going to follow. just a matter of time.leas so i would ask my colleagues, io this the time for congress to turn against this policy? to is this the time to ride to the rescue of anti-american tyranton when the writing is on the wall that he was collapsing? is this the time for congress to declare to the world, to gadhafi and his inner circle comes toor gadhafi's opponents who are fighting for the freedom and toe our nato allies who are carrying a far heavier burden in this conflict than we are? is this the time for america tot tell all of these people in our heart is not a mess and that we won't see this mission through, we will abandon her best friends and allies on a whim.is all americans to sign a national interest inin the gunman. arse we can all agree that none of ud are averse to doing what is necessary to defend america and our allies when we faced a clean threat in the t world. in that way, we are likely -- like any of their nation in thoo history. n what sets us apart from those ot the nation
dh gadhafi is going to follow. just a matter of time.leas so i would ask my colleagues, io this the time for congress to turn against this policy? to is this the time to ride to the rescue of anti-american tyranton when the writing is on the wall that he was collapsing? is this the time for congress to declare to the world, to gadhafi and his inner circle comes toor gadhafi's opponents who are fighting for the freedom and toe our nato allies who are carrying a far heavier burden in this...
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we have from dhs something that happened in december which was a reporting requirement imposed by the airlines. it's 1.5 million hours. so that 1.5 million hours has been eliminated already. i mentioned the epa rule it also exempted biomass from the greenhouse gas permitting requirement. something that was of great interest to the volume as industry. it's a three-year exemption particularly launder that will have significant economic consequences, and now what was announced they will finalize $500 million burden reduction initiative, and we have a number of initiatives that actually work announced long before the president's executive order promised over 60 million hours of annual burden reductions and i don't know how much an hour is worth but even if it is worth relatively little, which i don't believe that 60 million ellers turns into a lot of money. >> as you described in your testimony, now that you have had the comment turkomen the public process i think you said now through august of the agencies are actually going to be looking at a more exact way that they can cut regulatory
we have from dhs something that happened in december which was a reporting requirement imposed by the airlines. it's 1.5 million hours. so that 1.5 million hours has been eliminated already. i mentioned the epa rule it also exempted biomass from the greenhouse gas permitting requirement. something that was of great interest to the volume as industry. it's a three-year exemption particularly launder that will have significant economic consequences, and now what was announced they will finalize...
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because venezuela refused to permit the safety inspections, security inspections, in september 2008, dhs issued a public notice on the point informing passengers of our inability to do the inspections. in an example of, you know, i'm not going to call it progress, but there's a change in tsa was able to make a visit to venezuela last week. they spoke to venezuelan security officials. you know, this is not the end of the process. for the first time since 2006 we had a meeting on this topic. in terms of the size of the arabian embassy in venezuela, according to the tip will not come at their many embassies in venezuela, and clicking around that are far larger than that. i didn't consider it to be particularly at his embassy in terms of diplomatic activities, showing the public diplomacy, et cetera appeared we can't see how active they were within the venezuela government. there is that same information on that and if appropriate -- >> how many flights do you have a week now? >> at the weekly fight and it doesn't go to tehran. >> all these rumors have two or three fight to be coming in and
because venezuela refused to permit the safety inspections, security inspections, in september 2008, dhs issued a public notice on the point informing passengers of our inability to do the inspections. in an example of, you know, i'm not going to call it progress, but there's a change in tsa was able to make a visit to venezuela last week. they spoke to venezuelan security officials. you know, this is not the end of the process. for the first time since 2006 we had a meeting on this topic. in...
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at dhs, there has to be one face. my staff has been working with alan's staff. we have an overall agreement, but there is still a sticking point. we feel that if you are working with us and you have been ability or 98% of the cases and bctf is still there, there is a duplicate effort. we pulled out of bctf because it goes against the statutory authority. the statutory requirements says the supervisors lead the investigation. for the last several months, we have had a similar situation in san diego. we worked with the u.s. attorney there for several months as a joint leadership between the fbi and oig. the talks went ahead for a couple of months. the u.s. attorney agreed with us, but all the parties did not agree with that. the bctf has withdrawn. they are taking cases directly. we are still working with them. we are hopeful that we can resolve this and have cbpi agents working on it and bring down the caseload. >> what you are talking about here is the security of our country to make sure we do not have the corruption that may be rampant in other countries. it i
at dhs, there has to be one face. my staff has been working with alan's staff. we have an overall agreement, but there is still a sticking point. we feel that if you are working with us and you have been ability or 98% of the cases and bctf is still there, there is a duplicate effort. we pulled out of bctf because it goes against the statutory authority. the statutory requirements says the supervisors lead the investigation. for the last several months, we have had a similar situation in san...
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because venezuela refused to permit the safety inspections, security inspections, in september 2008, dhs issued a public notice on the point informing passengers of our inability to do the inspections. in an example of, you know, i'm not going to call it progress, but there's a change in tsa was able to make a visit to venezuela last week. they spoke to venezuelan security officials. you know, this is not the end of the process. for the first time since 2006 we had a meeting on this topic. in terms of the size of the arabian embassy in venezuela, according to the tip will not come at their many embassies in venezuela, and clicking around that are far larger than that. i didn't consider it to be particularly at his embassy in terms of diplomatic activities, showing the public diplomacy, et cetera appeared we can't see how active they were within the venezuela government. there is that same information on that and if appropriate -- >> how many flights do you have a week now? >> at the weekly fight and it doesn't go to tehran. >> all these rumors have two or three fight to be coming in and
because venezuela refused to permit the safety inspections, security inspections, in september 2008, dhs issued a public notice on the point informing passengers of our inability to do the inspections. in an example of, you know, i'm not going to call it progress, but there's a change in tsa was able to make a visit to venezuela last week. they spoke to venezuelan security officials. you know, this is not the end of the process. for the first time since 2006 we had a meeting on this topic. in...
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because venezuela refused to permit the safety inspections, security inspections, in september 2008, dhs issued a public notice on the point informing passengers of our inability to do the inspections. in an example of, you know, i'm not going to call it progress, but there's a change in tsa was able to make a visit to venezuela last week. they spoke to venezuelan security officials. you know, this is not the end of the process. for the first time since 2006 we had a meeting on this topic. in terms of the size of the arabian embassy in venezuela, according to the tip will not come at their many embassies in venezuela, and clicking around that are far larger than that. i didn't consider it to be particularly at his embassy in terms of diplomatic activities, showing the public diplomacy, et cetera appeared we can't see how active they were within the venezuela government. there is that same information on that and if appropriate -- >> how many flights do you have a week now? >> at the weekly fight and it doesn't go to tehran. >> all these rumors have two or three fight to be coming in and
because venezuela refused to permit the safety inspections, security inspections, in september 2008, dhs issued a public notice on the point informing passengers of our inability to do the inspections. in an example of, you know, i'm not going to call it progress, but there's a change in tsa was able to make a visit to venezuela last week. they spoke to venezuelan security officials. you know, this is not the end of the process. for the first time since 2006 we had a meeting on this topic. in...
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we have from dhs something that happened in december which was a reporting requirement imposed by theines. it's 1.5 million hours. so that 1.5 million hours has been eliminated already. i mentioned the epa rule it also exempted biomass from the greenhouse gas permitting requirement. something that was of great interest to the volume as industry. it's a three-year exemption particularly launder that will have significant economic consequences, and now what was announced they will finalize $500 million burden reduction initiative, and we have a number of initiatives that actually work announced long before the president's executive order promised over 60 million hours of annual burden reductions and i don't know how much an hour is worth but even if it is worth relatively little, which i don't believe that 60 million ellers turns into a lot of money. >> as you described in your testimony, now that you have had the comment turkomen the public process i think you said now through august of the agencies are actually going to be looking at a more exact way that they can cut regulatory burde
we have from dhs something that happened in december which was a reporting requirement imposed by theines. it's 1.5 million hours. so that 1.5 million hours has been eliminated already. i mentioned the epa rule it also exempted biomass from the greenhouse gas permitting requirement. something that was of great interest to the volume as industry. it's a three-year exemption particularly launder that will have significant economic consequences, and now what was announced they will finalize $500...
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there are encouraging trends from the national security side and dhs that is moving away from pure compliance and -- into a system. i think that is the key for critical infrastructure providers. i will tell you that they are operating on a razor-thin margins, as judy alluded to, and if role in and say you need to move all of your networks of the nation state standards, that they will roll over and die. you have to come up with a better solution than that. >> i thought that was kind of interesting because it links us back to the domestic measures you need to take to guard from, but also international measures, and you need them both. you need to tell other countries that this is the particular sensitive area. if you cannot do one by itself, that is inadequate. a lot of the security focus has been on the domestic side. we have never actually done the declaratory approach. >> someone will immediately jump up and say you are drawing a line and saying everything on the side of the line is up for grabs. i'd stand that point, but it does not justify inaction. >> this would also seem to be the sort o
there are encouraging trends from the national security side and dhs that is moving away from pure compliance and -- into a system. i think that is the key for critical infrastructure providers. i will tell you that they are operating on a razor-thin margins, as judy alluded to, and if role in and say you need to move all of your networks of the nation state standards, that they will roll over and die. you have to come up with a better solution than that. >> i thought that was kind of...