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. >> the investigation of the driver was headed by mike donnelly who worked alongside aiello. detectives ended up putting their heads and their cases together concluding the same group of several people committed both murders. >> did you know the other people? >> i knew two of them. >> from the neighborhood. >> from the neighborhood. >> these are good friends of yours. >> acquaintances. >> just guys you saw around. >> it's february 4, 1995. >> one of those guys was 19-year-old michael cosme. the first suspect arrested. >> he was the only one to be videotaped by police. >> you've been advised of your rights and you have the right to answer the questions. >> i have one thing to say. >> i have one thing to say though. >> i am innocent. i didn't do it. i wasn't there. i was in my house asleep. >> detectives didn't believe him and cosme was arrested for both murders. days later, so was eric glisson. >> originally you were charged with both murders with the denise raymond murder and the cab driver murder. >> yes. >> by the time eric went to trial, prosecutors dropped charges against
. >> the investigation of the driver was headed by mike donnelly who worked alongside aiello. detectives ended up putting their heads and their cases together concluding the same group of several people committed both murders. >> did you know the other people? >> i knew two of them. >> from the neighborhood. >> from the neighborhood. >> these are good friends of yours. >> acquaintances. >> just guys you saw around. >> it's february 4, 1995....
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donnelly? mr. donnelly: i think the hedge -- the rise of iran is a potential hegemon in the middle east is the greatest threat we face. the middle east is such a mess and it's critical to the whole system. it's the point of most likely failure. again, iran's bid for hegemony there. mr. preble: i think the greatest threat is what threaten ours greatest strength, which is our ability to mobilize power through a strong, vibrant economy. -- what threatens our greatest strength. therefore the greatest threat to our country are the things that undermine the strength of our economy and reduce our ability to mobilize in the future. senator manchin: mr. wood? mr. wood: one is actors of scale, somebody like russia or china, profound implications that dominate entire regions with very deep nuclear magazines. that's a different kind of threat than north korea or iran which will be very sharp and erratic and very pointed. senator manchin: i'm just talking about the greatest threat to our national security. you
donnelly? mr. donnelly: i think the hedge -- the rise of iran is a potential hegemon in the middle east is the greatest threat we face. the middle east is such a mess and it's critical to the whole system. it's the point of most likely failure. again, iran's bid for hegemony there. mr. preble: i think the greatest threat is what threaten ours greatest strength, which is our ability to mobilize power through a strong, vibrant economy. -- what threatens our greatest strength. therefore the...
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donnelly? mr. donnelly: i agree with both andy and dakota. used to be a national guard brigadey were gade -- with long-term associations with every army division. we got rid of those some time ago. there are rules -- roles the guard can play for early deployment and so on and so forth. as we find ourselveses in situations as we found ourselves say in 2006, 2007, where we were using anything that looked -- that wore a uniform as a soldier, that's a testament to bad strategic planning. not a knock on the guard at all. senator ernst: mr. brimley? mr. brimley: i would say the guard is an operational reserve, they've been used that way for the past 10-plus years. in my mind, i see them that way. enge there's value there last there's hundreds of thousands of former active duty troops populating the national guards. now is the time to think through if they're to be used that way how to do so. i would just say i'm a little bit, i've been frustrated to see relations between the active army and the army national guard dee tieror ate in recent years. i
donnelly? mr. donnelly: i agree with both andy and dakota. used to be a national guard brigadey were gade -- with long-term associations with every army division. we got rid of those some time ago. there are rules -- roles the guard can play for early deployment and so on and so forth. as we find ourselveses in situations as we found ourselves say in 2006, 2007, where we were using anything that looked -- that wore a uniform as a soldier, that's a testament to bad strategic planning. not a...
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donnelly, was vetoing a good idea?ou expect congress to be able to differentiate between different kinds of federal spending. in the view of congress, they thought improving and expanding the capacity of the military, especially in a dangerous environment, was a better bet than raising headstart or other domestic discretionary spending. it was a reasonable proposition on the part of the congress. they raised defense spending to what the president expected. have to agree with larry that this is not an ideal solution. nonetheless, given the crisis we step that is first necessary. host: crisis because of funding? guest: because of cuts and downsizing. and the fact that the world is a more dangerous place. this is the first step to getting out of the constraints imposed by the budget control act. it is not the perfect solution. thanimprovement is better perfection. do a great up a world becomes more than a dangerous place? guest: i think we're spending enough. we're spending more than we did in the cold war, adjusted for i
donnelly, was vetoing a good idea?ou expect congress to be able to differentiate between different kinds of federal spending. in the view of congress, they thought improving and expanding the capacity of the military, especially in a dangerous environment, was a better bet than raising headstart or other domestic discretionary spending. it was a reasonable proposition on the part of the congress. they raised defense spending to what the president expected. have to agree with larry that this is...
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senator mccain: senator donnelly. senator donnelly: thank you, chairman, and doctor, so much. as some with our b-52 crews recently, they enjoy flying them as much as ever and we want to thank you, also, because you are also a member of the indiana university family. and we are very, very proud of that fact. i wanted to talk to you for a second about some of the after-effects of so many of the battles we have been in and that is the veterans administration and the work together with the department of defense. and we've had glitches. things like sharing health records, aligning the drug formularies when the handoff comes, matching up disability ratings. and i was wondering if in your time do you have any recommendation -- that you've learned any recommendations you have for us that can help make that transition better, that can help make d.o.d. and v.a. work together better? any gives you saw that you think, look, it still exists, how do we take care of this? dr. gates: i saw a lot of glitches. as i've said, if there's one bureaucracy in washington that may be even more intracta
senator mccain: senator donnelly. senator donnelly: thank you, chairman, and doctor, so much. as some with our b-52 crews recently, they enjoy flying them as much as ever and we want to thank you, also, because you are also a member of the indiana university family. and we are very, very proud of that fact. i wanted to talk to you for a second about some of the after-effects of so many of the battles we have been in and that is the veterans administration and the work together with the...
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wehave -- senator donnelly: have come in immensely long way. the worry is if we do simply does not takework into consideration what is going on in the field. one of the proposals i would hope and assume is you have given to the administration your or the bestnario afghan government stabilization scenario. here, if i am not getting determinations on we want less people or this or that, here is the best plan for success. is that going to be one of the things but forward? general campbell: sir, the course of action i provided to senior leadership is based on requirements, based on capabilities as we talked about, and of course every military person, any military personal the ground was to make sure the and state outcome is success. we will not put something forward that would not lead to that. senator donnelly: when you look at where we are, in terms of the village and tribal elders, what are the things we need to do to get them long-term confidence that they should be betting on our side, as opposed to the taliban and? if -- as opposed to the tal
wehave -- senator donnelly: have come in immensely long way. the worry is if we do simply does not takework into consideration what is going on in the field. one of the proposals i would hope and assume is you have given to the administration your or the bestnario afghan government stabilization scenario. here, if i am not getting determinations on we want less people or this or that, here is the best plan for success. is that going to be one of the things but forward? general campbell: sir,...
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donnelly? mr. donnelly: i think the hedge monoin the middle east is the greatest threat we face. the middle east is such a mess and it's critical to the whole system. it's the point of most likely failure. again, iran's bid for hegemony there. mr. preble:: i think the greatest threat is what threaten ours greatest strength, which is our ability to mobilize power through a strong, vibrant economy. the greatest threat to our country are the things that undermine the strength of our economy and reduce our ability to mobilize in the future. senator manchin: mr. wood? mr. wood: one is actors of scale, somebody like russia or china, profound implications that dominate entire regions with very deep nuclear magazines. that's a different kind of threat than north korea or iran which will be very sharp and erratic and very pointed. senator manchin: i'm just talking about the greatest threat to our national security. mr. wood: yes, i do think they're our greatest threat. mr. krepinevich: i think the greatest
donnelly? mr. donnelly: i think the hedge monoin the middle east is the greatest threat we face. the middle east is such a mess and it's critical to the whole system. it's the point of most likely failure. again, iran's bid for hegemony there. mr. preble:: i think the greatest threat is what threaten ours greatest strength, which is our ability to mobilize power through a strong, vibrant economy. the greatest threat to our country are the things that undermine the strength of our economy and...
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donnelly, was vetoing a good idea?ou expect congress to be able to differentiate between different kinds of federal spending. in the view of congress, they thought improving and expanding the capacity of the military, especially in a dangerous environment, was a better bet than raising headstart or other domestic discretionary spending. it was a reasonable proposition on the part of the congress. they raised defense spending to what the president expected. have to agree with larry that this is not an ideal solution. nonetheless, given the crisis we step that is first necessary. host: crisis because of funding? guest: because of cuts and downsizing. and the fact that the world is a more dangerous place. this is the first step to getting out of the constraints imposed by the budget control act. it is not the perfect solution. thanimprovement is better perfection. do a great up a world becomes more than a dangerous place? guest: i think we're spending enough. we're spending more than we did in the cold war, adjusted for i
donnelly, was vetoing a good idea?ou expect congress to be able to differentiate between different kinds of federal spending. in the view of congress, they thought improving and expanding the capacity of the military, especially in a dangerous environment, was a better bet than raising headstart or other domestic discretionary spending. it was a reasonable proposition on the part of the congress. they raised defense spending to what the president expected. have to agree with larry that this is...
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wehave -- senator donnelly: have come in immensely long way. the worry is if we do simply does not takework into consideration what is going on in the field. one of the proposals i would hope and assume is you have given to the administration your or the bestnario afghan government stabilization scenario. here, if i am not getting determinations on we want less people or this or that, here is the best plan for success. is that going to be one of the things but forward? general campbell: sir,...
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senator mccain: senator donnelly. senator donnelly: thank you, chairman, and doctor, so much. as some with our b-52 crews recently, they enjoy flying them as much as ever and we want to thank you, also, because you are also a member of the indiana university family. and we are very, very proud of that fact. i wanted to talk to you for a second about some of the after-effects of so many of the battles we have been in and that is the veterans administration and the work together with the department of defense. and we've had glitches. things like sharing health records, aligning the drug formularies when the handoff comes, matching up disability ratings. and i was wondering if in your time do you have any recommendation -- that you've learned any recommendations you have for us that can help make that transition better, that can help make d.o.d. and v.a. work together better? any gives you saw that you think, look, it still exists, how do we take care of this? dr. gates: i saw a lot of glitches. as i've said, if there's one bureaucracy in washington that may be even more intracta
senator mccain: senator donnelly. senator donnelly: thank you, chairman, and doctor, so much. as some with our b-52 crews recently, they enjoy flying them as much as ever and we want to thank you, also, because you are also a member of the indiana university family. and we are very, very proud of that fact. i wanted to talk to you for a second about some of the after-effects of so many of the battles we have been in and that is the veterans administration and the work together with the...
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. advising and counterterrorism operations, but this level of force will give them the aixa: tom donnelly of american enterprise institute says success in afghanistan through a stable government is possible with adequate u.s. support. >> we cannot have the result we want without having land forces in a sufficient number to do something worth doing. aixa: the secretary of defense of the administration did its homework on troop levels. >> that is our best estimate now for what we should plan for for. aixa: the drawdown from the 9800 troops currently in a will begin in 2016. continuing to attack islamic today, the u.s. defense department released this video of strikes near ramadi. separately russia continues its strikes in syria, claiming to have hit 32 terrorist sites over the past 24 hours reportedly at the request of syrian president bashar al-assad a longstanding russian ally. heather: now to the opioid crisis. governor baker unveiling a new bill today to help battle the states epidemic. this would limit first time opioid prescriptions to just a 72 hour supply and it would also involunta
. advising and counterterrorism operations, but this level of force will give them the aixa: tom donnelly of american enterprise institute says success in afghanistan through a stable government is possible with adequate u.s. support. >> we cannot have the result we want without having land forces in a sufficient number to do something worth doing. aixa: the secretary of defense of the administration did its homework on troop levels. >> that is our best estimate now for what we...
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there are few more qualified for a federal judgeship than ann donnelly. she's dedicated her life to public service, having spent a quarter decade as a prosecutor in the prestigious new york county attorney's office. she accumulated a host of awards there and rose through the leadership ranks of the office. then in 2009, she became a state court judge hearing a wide variety of cases. and she has a stellar academic record, having graduated from the university of michigan and ohio state university school of law. i could tick off many more accomplishments and the list would be long, but judge donnelly is more than a brilliant resume. i know her well. she is at her core a kind, thoughtful, and compassionate person. anyone who knows her or who has interacted with her even briefly knows she is fair, hope minded and has exactly -- open-minded and has the kind of temperament that will make her an exceptional federal judge. i congratulate ann donnelly and her family, particularly her mother, on her confirmation. i nope her mother is so proud of her. it is a milesto
there are few more qualified for a federal judgeship than ann donnelly. she's dedicated her life to public service, having spent a quarter decade as a prosecutor in the prestigious new york county attorney's office. she accumulated a host of awards there and rose through the leadership ranks of the office. then in 2009, she became a state court judge hearing a wide variety of cases. and she has a stellar academic record, having graduated from the university of michigan and ohio state university...
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tom donnelly of american enterprise institute says success in afghanistan through a stable government is possible with adequate u.s. support. >> we can't have the result that we want without having land forces in a sufficient number to do something that's worth doing. aixa: the secretary of defense says the administration did its homework on troop levels. secretary carter that is our : best estimate now of what we should plan for and are planning for and budgeting for. aixa: the drawdown from the current number of u.s. troops in afghanistan, 9800, will begin sometime late 2016, early 2017. live in washington, i'm aixa diaz, kcci 8 news. steve: hundreds of israeli security forces are now on guard across the country, and the israeli people are on edge, following a recent wave of palestinian knife attacks there. kevin cooney is here with the latest. kevin: steve, israeli police have set up new checkpoints between palestinian and jewish neighborhoods. they're stopping, searching and sizing up virtually anyone who looks suspicious after more than a dozen stabbing attacks this month that ha
tom donnelly of american enterprise institute says success in afghanistan through a stable government is possible with adequate u.s. support. >> we can't have the result that we want without having land forces in a sufficient number to do something that's worth doing. aixa: the secretary of defense says the administration did its homework on troop levels. secretary carter that is our : best estimate now of what we should plan for and are planning for and budgeting for. aixa: the drawdown...
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it is about shifting the paradigm, you see what is possible and donnelly from the speakers but you are around an incredible group. 1000 people around you. it is a real energizing day. mollie: sign up today to get tickets, there is a one 800 number and how much does it cost? >> their $250 which is it is a full day but it can be life-changing. mollie: that is for the luncheon and all they speakers. for information go to your website. who's toughest on spending? fox news did the analysis and jeb bush had the best record. billions in pork, vetoed. eight budgets, balanced. and tax cuts every single year. right to rise usa s the plan for jobs? jeb. tax cuts for the middle class. eliminates special loopholes. an explosion in growth and new jobs. jeb: cut taxes. grow america. right to rise usa
it is about shifting the paradigm, you see what is possible and donnelly from the speakers but you are around an incredible group. 1000 people around you. it is a real energizing day. mollie: sign up today to get tickets, there is a one 800 number and how much does it cost? >> their $250 which is it is a full day but it can be life-changing. mollie: that is for the luncheon and all they speakers. for information go to your website. who's toughest on spending? fox news did the analysis and...
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senator mccain: senator donnelly. senator donnelly: thank you, chairman, and doctor, so much. as some with our b-52 crews recently, they enjoy flying them as much as ever and we want to thank you, also, because you are also a member of the indiana university family. and we are very, very proud of that fact. i wanted to talk to you for a second about some of the after-effects of so many of the battles we have been in and that is the veterans administration and the work together with the department of defense. and we've had glitches. things like sharing health records, aligning the drug formularies when the handoff comes, matching up disability ratings. and i was wondering if in your time do you have any recommendation -- that you've learned any recommendations you have for us that can help make that transition better, that can help make d.o.d. and v.a. work together better? any glitches you saw that you think, look, it still exists, how do we take care of this? dr. gates: i saw a lot of glitches. as i've said, if there's one bureaucracy in washington that may be even more intra
senator mccain: senator donnelly. senator donnelly: thank you, chairman, and doctor, so much. as some with our b-52 crews recently, they enjoy flying them as much as ever and we want to thank you, also, because you are also a member of the indiana university family. and we are very, very proud of that fact. i wanted to talk to you for a second about some of the after-effects of so many of the battles we have been in and that is the veterans administration and the work together with the...
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senators joe donnelly and joe manchin, all democrats, joined us to change these regulations. commonsense changes to this rulemaking are being blocked by the president and liberal democrat leaders in congress. even the courts have dealt the obama administration serious setbacks to its regulatory rampage. but by the time's the courts act, the damage is done. those jobs are gone and , communities suffer. the head of the epa bragged that it didn't matter if the obama administration lost in court. the rules had already been in effect for three years. that's outrageous. meanwhile the fines against andy , johnson continued to pile up and could exceed $16 million. his family can't afford to fight anymore, and just like the johnsons in wyoming, the american people can't afford the overreach and onslaught of new regulations. this fall, republicans will put legislation on the president's desk to rein in runaway regulations. he will have to choose between big government and hard-working americans. we have already made our choice. thanks for listening. ♪ >> the supreme court is scheduled
senators joe donnelly and joe manchin, all democrats, joined us to change these regulations. commonsense changes to this rulemaking are being blocked by the president and liberal democrat leaders in congress. even the courts have dealt the obama administration serious setbacks to its regulatory rampage. but by the time's the courts act, the damage is done. those jobs are gone and , communities suffer. the head of the epa bragged that it didn't matter if the obama administration lost in court....
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speaker, today i'm joining my colleague in the senate, senator joe donnelly, to give these men the recognition they deserve. it is long overdue but i hope it helps to bring some attention to their amazing accomplishments. i ask that my colleagues join us today in recognizing the 1955 christmas at-ics men's basketball team and thank them for bringing tremendous pride to the citizens of indianapolis and people of all races across our great country. i yield back, mr. speaker. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york, mr. crowley, for five minutes. mr. crowley: thank you, mr. speaker. i wish i could count how many times members of congress have come to this floor
speaker, today i'm joining my colleague in the senate, senator joe donnelly, to give these men the recognition they deserve. it is long overdue but i hope it helps to bring some attention to their amazing accomplishments. i ask that my colleagues join us today in recognizing the 1955 christmas at-ics men's basketball team and thank them for bringing tremendous pride to the citizens of indianapolis and people of all races across our great country. i yield back, mr. speaker. . the speaker pro...
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let me try another one. 717, which is the donnelly-ernst proposal. you indicated it was not okay with the v,a. and this is the one which would designate certain nondepartmental mental health care providers who treat members of the armed forces and veterans who have particular knowledge related to mental health care for the armed forces and veterans and other purposes. i'm curious, it looks like a lot of veterans leaving dod, stepping in and now coming under the care of the va, i suspect that if they could go directly to a va facility and receive the care, they probably would look at that. and yet what we're looking at with this particular proposal is for those individuals who could not access the va facility, you've indicated that you've got some other alternatives out there that would be comparable to this particular one. looks to me like if it's working right now, we wouldn't have the request for the bill. are you thinking that right now the ability to provide for those services is already there within the framework that you have laid out versus th
let me try another one. 717, which is the donnelly-ernst proposal. you indicated it was not okay with the v,a. and this is the one which would designate certain nondepartmental mental health care providers who treat members of the armed forces and veterans who have particular knowledge related to mental health care for the armed forces and veterans and other purposes. i'm curious, it looks like a lot of veterans leaving dod, stepping in and now coming under the care of the va, i suspect that if...
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former assistant defense secretary lawrence court and thomas donnelly from the american enterprise institutess the president's veto of the $612 billion national defense authorization act and what it means for funding of the us military. speakers include democratic presidential candidate vermont sen. bernie sanders call former maryland governor martin o'malley and former secretary of state hillary clinton. republican presidential candidate carly fiorino will hold the townhall and buford command live this saturday at 1130 that wisconsin book festival from medicine. the city of detroit and evan thomas his book, being nixon. sunday night at 9:00 o'clock however, general boggdon assured the subcommittee that the program is on track. >> we will receive testimony on the current status of the f-35 joint strike fighter program. i'd like to welcome our witnesses, lieutenant general christopher bagdanf-35 program executive officer. and major general jeffrey l.harigian, director of the air force f-35 integration office. thank you both for your service and we look forward to your testimony today. this he
former assistant defense secretary lawrence court and thomas donnelly from the american enterprise institutess the president's veto of the $612 billion national defense authorization act and what it means for funding of the us military. speakers include democratic presidential candidate vermont sen. bernie sanders call former maryland governor martin o'malley and former secretary of state hillary clinton. republican presidential candidate carly fiorino will hold the townhall and buford command...
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a saturday roundtable with a former defense secretary in the reagan administration and tom donnelly from the american enterprise institute. washington journal gets underway every day at 7:00. 3, a speechn c-span by governor ronald reagan that took place in 1967 in iowa. that online at c-span.org and on c-span 3 sunday afternoon at 4:00. up next, the democratic national committee women's leadership forum with lincoln chafee using the occasion to formally drop out of the race and remarks by debbie wasserman schultz. ♪ ms. wasserman schultz: good morning and welcome to the national issues conference at the women's leadership for um. thank you so much. dynamism ofd by the this year's participation -- participants. thank you to democrats all across the nation. looking out into the audience, i see new faces and familiar friends. i want to take a moment to eight knowledge that we are holding this conference during breast cancer awareness month as new confusion are causing for women across america. there are three different groups 40 are the45, and recommended ages to begin receiving, grams. --
a saturday roundtable with a former defense secretary in the reagan administration and tom donnelly from the american enterprise institute. washington journal gets underway every day at 7:00. 3, a speechn c-span by governor ronald reagan that took place in 1967 in iowa. that online at c-span.org and on c-span 3 sunday afternoon at 4:00. up next, the democratic national committee women's leadership forum with lincoln chafee using the occasion to formally drop out of the race and remarks by...
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. >> i want to thank the chair, also thank senator donnelly. appreciate it. i want to ask secretary carter, recently, the iranians have actually tested a long-range missile, in violation of existing u.n. security council resolutions. this is something that ambassador powers has confirmed, and in fact if you look at what the iranians have done post-agreement, not only have they tested this missile, but they've wrongfully convicted a "washington post" reporter in iran. we've had a lot of discussion about the cooperation between russia and iran undermining stability in syria and our interests there. i've also -- in brought to my attention recently that the supreme leader of iran has said about the recent agreement that any imposition of sanctions at any level under any pretext of terrorism and human rights on the part of any country involved in negotiations will constitute a violation. so here's my question to both of you. primarily to you, secretary carter. what are we going to do about their violations of already existing u.n. resolutions when it comes to test
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tom donnelly says success in afghanistan through a stable government is possible with >> we can't have the result that we want without having land forces in a sufficient number to do something that's worth doing. reporter: the secretary of defense says the administration did its homework on troop levels. >> that is our best estimate now of what we should plan for in our, and are planning for and budgeting for. reporter: the drawdown from the current number of u.s. troops in afghanistan, 9800, begins sometime late 2016, early 2017. jean: aixa, does this change the stat us of the combat mission that ended last year? reporter: the president says no, the president says u.s. forces will not be engaging in any sort of combat role, this is purely a training mission to train afghan foaferses and support counterterrorism efforts. the president announced last year that the combat mission in afghanistan after more than a decade had ended. jean: thanks. a granite state aviation unit that supported troops in the middle east will have its official welcome home ceremony tomorrow. detachment 18 operat
tom donnelly says success in afghanistan through a stable government is possible with >> we can't have the result that we want without having land forces in a sufficient number to do something that's worth doing. reporter: the secretary of defense says the administration did its homework on troop levels. >> that is our best estimate now of what we should plan for in our, and are planning for and budgeting for. reporter: the drawdown from the current number of u.s. troops in...
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senator donnelly: --general campbell: what our policy has said since 2011 is even have to report instances of sexual abuse of your chain of command. them towhat i expect do. senator gillibrand: so those who have reported up the chain of command, have you reported those instances? these are froml: 2010, 11, 2012. i did not have anything to do with those cases. any reports that would come to me, we would make sure we provided that to the afghan government as well. president ghani has made it clear he does not tolerate that and he will prosecute that. the cases you referred to are four or five or six years ago. senator gillibrand: have you followed up to see if those cases were handled properly? general campbell: no, ma'am. senator gillibrand: if the policy changes in 2011, and i believe that they were handled incorrectly, who is doing that investigation? general campbell: ma'am, i will take that for the record. i don't know. ok, pleaselibrand: report who is doing the investigation. if those individuals did not report this and obviously there commanders were not following the policy in 2011 a
senator donnelly: --general campbell: what our policy has said since 2011 is even have to report instances of sexual abuse of your chain of command. them towhat i expect do. senator gillibrand: so those who have reported up the chain of command, have you reported those instances? these are froml: 2010, 11, 2012. i did not have anything to do with those cases. any reports that would come to me, we would make sure we provided that to the afghan government as well. president ghani has made it...
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jake stevens threw for 309 yards and three touchdowns and ran for a score while nick donnelly caught four balls for 145 yards and a touchdown. portsmouth traveled down the road a bit to hampton, the warriors coming off that huge win over pinkerton last week. second half already up 41-7. and michael lewis breaks free made it 48-7. no let down for winnicut. they win. and bishop and nashua north playing for first place in the west conference. third quarter, 34-7 bg. adding to the lead, finding lorden, a 38 yard touchdown hookup. 40-7. and houseman had a huge day on the ground and the cardinals win 54-14 so they take control of the west. and memorial and alvern looking for their first win. touchdowns. black birds 45-14. corgan threw four touchdown passes alex abreu caught them. and jaguars looking to improve to 6-0. gagnon goes deep, but picked off by shea. shea with a nice return deep into about pelham territory and would lead to this. finding emerick in the flat, he takes it in for a jaguar touchdown to make a 20-0. jaguars extend the state's longest active winning streak to 17 games a
jake stevens threw for 309 yards and three touchdowns and ran for a score while nick donnelly caught four balls for 145 yards and a touchdown. portsmouth traveled down the road a bit to hampton, the warriors coming off that huge win over pinkerton last week. second half already up 41-7. and michael lewis breaks free made it 48-7. no let down for winnicut. they win. and bishop and nashua north playing for first place in the west conference. third quarter, 34-7 bg. adding to the lead, finding...
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next we'll hear from senator donnelly. welcome to the committee. >> thank you. chairman isakson and members of the committee, thank you for holding this hearing today. i appreciate the opportunity to speak briefly with you about my legislation ss-17, the community provider readiness recognition act. as you know, the suicide rate among our military service members and veterans is not just a tragedy, it is a crisis. last year we lost 433 service members to suicide. last week, the department of defense reported we have seen more than 200 military suicides in the first half of this year. we are all painfully aware of the statistic that 22 veterans every day take their own lives. in indiana, we've lost too many hoosier veterans to discourage. i'm sure each member of this committee can say the same about your home state. despite the effort we have put into combatting military and veteran suicide, these numbers and the stories of each of these preventable deaths tell us how much more work we have to do. the key challenge we must overcome is tackling this program with a
next we'll hear from senator donnelly. welcome to the committee. >> thank you. chairman isakson and members of the committee, thank you for holding this hearing today. i appreciate the opportunity to speak briefly with you about my legislation ss-17, the community provider readiness recognition act. as you know, the suicide rate among our military service members and veterans is not just a tragedy, it is a crisis. last year we lost 433 service members to suicide. last week, the department...
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welcome to this audience, president obama's first -- second -- national security advise remember, tom donnelly, a true friend of the u.s./israel alliance, and someone who has over the course of administration after administration contributed deeply, not just to strengthening this alliance but to building the foundations for security and peace in the middle east. it really is a privilege to welcome tom, to have tom and dennis together on this platform for a discussion about what makes the u.s./israel relationship, how it has developed, what could lead to strains, what are the opportunities and the challenges, and where this relationship may be heading in the years ahead. but first, i'm going to turn to my colleague, dennis, to explain why, why doomed to succeed? why write this book? >> well, thank you. obviously, this is an interesting time to be writing about this. many people have asked me about the title. they look at some of the tensions in the relationship, and they say, "doomed to succeed", which implies that everything will be okay, which is interesting at a time when most people are pes
welcome to this audience, president obama's first -- second -- national security advise remember, tom donnelly, a true friend of the u.s./israel alliance, and someone who has over the course of administration after administration contributed deeply, not just to strengthening this alliance but to building the foundations for security and peace in the middle east. it really is a privilege to welcome tom, to have tom and dennis together on this platform for a discussion about what makes the...
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thomas donnelly of the american enterprise institute, after that, representative john garamendi on wednesday's deadline to fund highway trust funds. the cost of congressional perks and how it will affect how congress handles expenses. you can join the conversation with her cause and comments on facebook and twitter. >> coming up on c-span, our special series landmark cases looks at lockerbie new york. the we talked to senator grassley about the locker case. >> let's go through few cases that illustrate very dramatically and visually what it means to live in a society of 310 million different people. in fact, the story of the baker whose cave gives rise to an era that defined the supreme court for the next 34 years. let me introduce you to our guests. randy barnett is at georgetown university. he is the author of a book restoring the lost constitution of congressional liberty and he is argued in court. her other guests actually read the book on lochner. his home base is texas state university. in telling people it should be interested in this, when to explain why? symbolcase has become a it was
thomas donnelly of the american enterprise institute, after that, representative john garamendi on wednesday's deadline to fund highway trust funds. the cost of congressional perks and how it will affect how congress handles expenses. you can join the conversation with her cause and comments on facebook and twitter. >> coming up on c-span, our special series landmark cases looks at lockerbie new york. the we talked to senator grassley about the locker case. >> let's go through few...
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kelly says that donnelly told him in september that he supports hillary. donnelly's office did not send repeated requests for comments. 11 holdouts. they highlight senator sharad brown, senator maria campbell, senator angus king and others who have not formerly announced support. if you want to read that whole story you can find it at the u.s. news website. we are asking people what they think about hillary as a candidate in her campaign. what do you think. >> i think i'm tired of hillary clinton. >> she is from the old school of bill clinton. he will give her advice. we need new ideas. this country is falling down. and chicago, he cannot walk around and do anything decent. try to be nice but they create more problems than they solve. tot they should do is try suggest things, work with people. when they do something, look at what they have done and see what the results are instead of constantly doing goodhearted things, but then they don't understand what they do sometimes creates problem for other people. what? uch as make rules and resolutions. have sanc
kelly says that donnelly told him in september that he supports hillary. donnelly's office did not send repeated requests for comments. 11 holdouts. they highlight senator sharad brown, senator maria campbell, senator angus king and others who have not formerly announced support. if you want to read that whole story you can find it at the u.s. news website. we are asking people what they think about hillary as a candidate in her campaign. what do you think. >> i think i'm tired of hillary...
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speaker, today i'm joining my colleague in the senate, senator joe donnelly, to give these men the recognition they deserve. it is long overdue but i hope it helps to bring some attention to their amazing accomplishments. i ask that my colleagues join us today in recognizing the 1955 christmas at-ics men's basketball team and thank them for bringing tremendous pride to the citizens of indianapolis and people of all races across our great country. i yield back, mr. speaker. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york, mr. crowley, for five minutes. mr. crowley: thank you, mr. speaker. i wish i could count how many times members of congress have come to this floor about the need to, and i quote, never 9/11, its mber 11, victims and our first responders. members have offered resolutions, they've given speeches, they've come to the floor with shocking images that are already seared into our minds forever. and through it all we hear this refrain of never forget. i know i'll never forget. i will never forget the frien
speaker, today i'm joining my colleague in the senate, senator joe donnelly, to give these men the recognition they deserve. it is long overdue but i hope it helps to bring some attention to their amazing accomplishments. i ask that my colleagues join us today in recognizing the 1955 christmas at-ics men's basketball team and thank them for bringing tremendous pride to the citizens of indianapolis and people of all races across our great country. i yield back, mr. speaker. . the speaker pro...
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. >> i want to thank the chair, also thank senator donnelly, appreciate it. i wanted to ask secretary carter, recently the iranians have actually tested a long-range missile in violation of existing u.n. security council resolutions. this is something that ambassador power has confirmed and, in fact, if you look at what the iranians have done post-agreement, not only have they tested this missile, but of course they've wrongfully convicted a washington post reporter in iran, and they, of course, we've had a lot of discussion today about the cooperation between russia and iran undermining stability in syria and our interests there. so i've also -- it's been brought to my attention recently that the supreme leader of iran has actually said about the recent agreement that any imposition of sanctions at any level under any pretext including prefabricated pretexts of human rights on the part of any countries involved in the resolution will involve the jccoa. so here's my question to you, primarily to you, secretary carter, what are we going to do about their viola
. >> i want to thank the chair, also thank senator donnelly, appreciate it. i wanted to ask secretary carter, recently the iranians have actually tested a long-range missile in violation of existing u.n. security council resolutions. this is something that ambassador power has confirmed and, in fact, if you look at what the iranians have done post-agreement, not only have they tested this missile, but of course they've wrongfully convicted a washington post reporter in iran, and they, of...
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joined by senator blunt, joined by senator lindsey graham, joined by senator manchin and senator donnelly and said, what do we need to do to make the ex-im bank better? what do we need to do to make the ex-im bank more accessible, more accountable? and we negotiated something that's rare here, which is a bipartisan bill, the kirk-heitkamp ex-im reauthorization bill. and that bill has been the vehicle that bill has been th the -- and that bill has been the vehicle, that bill has been kind of the blueprint for how we're going to move forward. in fact, when the house did thinks discharge position, they discharged the bill that is, in fact, the kirk-heitkamp bill. so there's no we've got to balance this, we've got so somehow reconcile a house version and a senate version. we can get this done today and we can move this forward. we can send the message to the rest of the world that the ex-im bank and american manufacturers are open for business. and so it -- it -- it makes absolutely no sense for us to wait any longer to in any way delay the movement of the ex-im bank. i yield the floor. ms. c
joined by senator blunt, joined by senator lindsey graham, joined by senator manchin and senator donnelly and said, what do we need to do to make the ex-im bank better? what do we need to do to make the ex-im bank more accessible, more accountable? and we negotiated something that's rare here, which is a bipartisan bill, the kirk-heitkamp ex-im reauthorization bill. and that bill has been the vehicle that bill has been th the -- and that bill has been the vehicle, that bill has been kind of the...
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at a recent armed services committee hearing on cybersecurity, senator donnelly asked the director of national intelligence, jim clapper, what the number one cyber challenge was that he was most concerned about. director clapper testified that obviously, it was a large-scale cyber attack against the united states' infrastructure. in light of this number one threat, how protected is our country? well, i proposed that very question to the director of the n.s.a., admiral mike rogers. his answer on a scale of one to ten was that we are at about a five or six. that is a failing grade when it comes to protecting critical infrastructure no matter what curve we are grading on. although i am very disappointed that the senate will not consider the original amendment i filed, i do want to acknowledge that chairman burr and vice chairman feinstein have worked closely with me on a compromise to begin to address the issue of cybersecurity risks that present such significant security threats to our critical infrastructure, and i am grateful for their acknowledging that this is a problem that deserve
at a recent armed services committee hearing on cybersecurity, senator donnelly asked the director of national intelligence, jim clapper, what the number one cyber challenge was that he was most concerned about. director clapper testified that obviously, it was a large-scale cyber attack against the united states' infrastructure. in light of this number one threat, how protected is our country? well, i proposed that very question to the director of the n.s.a., admiral mike rogers. his answer on...
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senator donnelly? t we're worried about the syrians. we're worried about all of these things. at what point do we put a plan together, execute the plan, tell them what we're going to do, and say stay out of the way? >> with respect to -- i would distinguish a zone from a no-fly zone. safe zone is a zone on the ground. we have analyzed them and discussed them with partners in the region. they are principlely not in regions we expect them to be contested so much as by assad and al nusra. they have to be defended against that threat. that is a military under taking of people in the region -- >> are we willing to -- >> we have not made that recommendation. >> at what point -- how many people have to leave before we make that decision? >> senator, let me go back to if you create a zone like that, you do have to ask who is going to come in to the zone. are there people who have left syria that are going to return to syria from turkey or europe to occupy a zone from which they didn't come? are there people elsewhere in syria who are going to come to that zone. you do have to ask for
senator donnelly? t we're worried about the syrians. we're worried about all of these things. at what point do we put a plan together, execute the plan, tell them what we're going to do, and say stay out of the way? >> with respect to -- i would distinguish a zone from a no-fly zone. safe zone is a zone on the ground. we have analyzed them and discussed them with partners in the region. they are principlely not in regions we expect them to be contested so much as by assad and al nusra....
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senator donnelly. >> thank you mr. chairman.i just want to get back to syria and some of the questions the chairman was asking about safe zones. we seem lost. we seem lost at confusion about what to do next, unable to put any real marker down or have any plan for success. the people are voting and they are voting with their feet. they are leaving. there are refugees all over the world now and we have the opportunity to set up safe zones and what i hear is we are worried about the russians. we are worried about all of these things. at what point do we put a plan together, execute the plan, tell them what we are going to do and say stay out of the way? >> with respect to save, save zone is done on the ground. we have analyzed and discussed them with partners in the region they are principally not in regions where we would expect them to be tested. by isil and al-nusra and therefore we have to defend against that. it's a military undertaking. we have not made that recommendation. >> how many people have to leave before we make that
senator donnelly. >> thank you mr. chairman.i just want to get back to syria and some of the questions the chairman was asking about safe zones. we seem lost. we seem lost at confusion about what to do next, unable to put any real marker down or have any plan for success. the people are voting and they are voting with their feet. they are leaving. there are refugees all over the world now and we have the opportunity to set up safe zones and what i hear is we are worried about the...
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our guests will be lawrence korb and thomas donnelly. plus, phone calls, facebook comments, tweets.shington journal" live each morning and 7:00 a.m. on c-span. all persons have a business before the honorable supreme court of the united states are managed to go on and get their attention. not seen a court overturn a law that was passed by congress on an economic issue like health care, at least since lochner. >> the case in a lochner is whether a majority role, state legislator, can take her advice and liberty without due process and the court rules know. i think it is a wonderful decision. >> the sick on c-span's "landmark cases," we look at locker -- you look at lochner v. new york. the restricted bakery hours to 10 hours a day and lochner violated the law and find a $50, refusing to pay and took his case to the supreme court. find out like lochner is known as the most controversial decisions in supreme court history as a way to export the case with our guest, randy barnett, author of the book "restoring the lost constitution." s, political science professor at texas state univers
our guests will be lawrence korb and thomas donnelly. plus, phone calls, facebook comments, tweets.shington journal" live each morning and 7:00 a.m. on c-span. all persons have a business before the honorable supreme court of the united states are managed to go on and get their attention. not seen a court overturn a law that was passed by congress on an economic issue like health care, at least since lochner. >> the case in a lochner is whether a majority role, state legislator, can...
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damian, this morning sean donnelly mentioned three elections upcoming in europe that may have some influence. german general election, the french presidential election, and then the reference dumb -- referendum where to stay in the eu. would you every some thought oses than. >> congressman would talk about policy, hard to take this one. it's clear that elections in large member states have more influence on why we do a role in the projects we pursue and the basis of pursuing to the projects. i tend to think the british will asks to keep on moving and not slow down. and when we listen to president hollande last year when he was here, he said, it's very important for the europe and the united states to move. let's get it done quickly. and i don't know what chancellor merckful will say but i'm sure she is in favor of a strong agreement. i think overall if you look at it we want a good deal and substance will prevail over speed. >> the elects themselves are not -- >> elects -- elections have an impact on your able to move. when we have elections in the parliament, we see season this during the m
damian, this morning sean donnelly mentioned three elections upcoming in europe that may have some influence. german general election, the french presidential election, and then the reference dumb -- referendum where to stay in the eu. would you every some thought oses than. >> congressman would talk about policy, hard to take this one. it's clear that elections in large member states have more influence on why we do a role in the projects we pursue and the basis of pursuing to the...
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damien, this morning, sean donnelly mentioned three elections upcoming in europe that may have some influence. the german election, french presidential election and then the referendum in the e.u. on whether they should stay in the e.u. would you offer some thoughts on that? >> congressman first in politics, happy to take that one. it's clear that elections in large member states have more influence on what we do overall and the projects we pursue and the pace at which we pursue those projects. i would think the british will ask us to move and not slow down. the president when he was here, he said you know, it's very important for europe and united states to move. let's get it done quickly. fincke you look at it, we will say we want a good deal. and substance will prevail over speed. >> elections do have an impact on your ability to move. when we had elections, we've seen this during the midterm elections in the run up to if midterm elections, more nervous and that's on the side where you have elections to move on sensitive issues, that's for sure. how it would play out is to say i think i wo
damien, this morning, sean donnelly mentioned three elections upcoming in europe that may have some influence. the german election, french presidential election and then the referendum in the e.u. on whether they should stay in the e.u. would you offer some thoughts on that? >> congressman first in politics, happy to take that one. it's clear that elections in large member states have more influence on what we do overall and the projects we pursue and the pace at which we pursue those...
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donnelly, which used to be a company that produced books and other things in the city. and she and her husband had amassed a small amount of money, about $300,000. this person, she befriended her, would sit down with her every time she came into the bank. she started to rely on her to write checks for her bills. and she ended up taking about $300,000 from her. the bank called us. we ultimately, after a little contentiousness, we ultimately were able to recover the money from her. but we have also had people who have been exploited who have gone to the hospital, elderly gentleman, 90 years 0e7 s old, cna at the hospital who ended up volunteering to become his caregiver who stole about $500,000 from him. those are just some of the cases we have had all kinds of cases similar to that. >> some of these are so personal. and i think -- i don't know if all of you, but i know mr. kauffman said a lot of people don't report it. and i would think when families are involved, that it becomes even more difficult. how can we -- maybe this is for all of you -- encourage people to prote
donnelly, which used to be a company that produced books and other things in the city. and she and her husband had amassed a small amount of money, about $300,000. this person, she befriended her, would sit down with her every time she came into the bank. she started to rely on her to write checks for her bills. and she ended up taking about $300,000 from her. the bank called us. we ultimately, after a little contentiousness, we ultimately were able to recover the money from her. but we have...
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so it also goes back to senator donnelly's question on the trusted foundry. we're trying to determine what is the best way to ensure we have reliable and trusted microelectronics. >> thank you. i see my time's expired. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. chairman. secretary work, if there's a catastrophic attack tonight on the fiscal infrastructure or financial infrastructure of this country, i do not want to go on cable news in the morning, if there is cable news in the morning, and say the administration told us that the policy is still in development. we've got to get on this. we've been talking about it for years. as the chairman pointed out, this was an essential part of our national defense authorization act a year ago. the idea that we can continue to simply defend and never have an offensive capability i just think is ignoring this enormous threat which we all agree. let me ask a one-word question to each of you. do we need an offensive capability in the cyberrealm in order to act as a deterrent? secretary work? >> we need a broad range of resp
so it also goes back to senator donnelly's question on the trusted foundry. we're trying to determine what is the best way to ensure we have reliable and trusted microelectronics. >> thank you. i see my time's expired. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. chairman. secretary work, if there's a catastrophic attack tonight on the fiscal infrastructure or financial infrastructure of this country, i do not want to go on cable news in the morning, if there is cable news in the...
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the guy who became the number two guy was one of my guys, tom donnel donnelly. it all worked. cheney, i think -- i don't know. the cheney/bush relationship seemed to be more co-dependent. and so cheney had a very different view of the vice presidency in terms of how it functioned internally but he was extremely helpful and gracious about the office and the legal parameters and everything from the aircraft to the housing, et cetera. >> vice president mondale, do you have views on the cheney vice presidency? >> a little bit different, i would say. he was kind to me and kind to joan. he said early on that he was going to take things to the dark side and i believe he really did and he created the vice presidency as sort of a privilege privileged sanctuary. he stiffed the congress on who his -- >> he had different views. >> yeah. and he was -- he worked with some key guys to bring about the torture memo and so on. i think those were bad days in the history of the vice president. i know all the things you said are right, but i have a kind of -- >> i don't disagree. >> a harsh view o
the guy who became the number two guy was one of my guys, tom donnel donnelly. it all worked. cheney, i think -- i don't know. the cheney/bush relationship seemed to be more co-dependent. and so cheney had a very different view of the vice presidency in terms of how it functioned internally but he was extremely helpful and gracious about the office and the legal parameters and everything from the aircraft to the housing, et cetera. >> vice president mondale, do you have views on the...
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so it also goes back to senator donnelly's question on the trusted foundry. we're trying to determine what is the best way to ensure we tr have reliable and trusted microelectronics. >> thank you. i see my time's expired. thank you, mr. chairman. cha >> thank you, mr. chairman. secretary work, if there's a ift catastrophic attack tonight on the fiscal infrastructure or financial infrastructure n of ts country, i do not want to go on cable news in the morning, if there is cable news in the morning, and say the administration told us that the policy is still in development.. we've got to get on this. we've been talking about it forl years. as the chairmanpa pointed out, this was an essential part of our national defense t authorization acts -- act a year ago. the idea that we can continue tk simply defend and never have an offensive capability i just think is ignoring this enormousd threat which we all agree. let me ask a one-word question to each of you.realm do wein need an offensive capability in the cyberrealm in order to act as a deterrent? secretary work?
so it also goes back to senator donnelly's question on the trusted foundry. we're trying to determine what is the best way to ensure we tr have reliable and trusted microelectronics. >> thank you. i see my time's expired. thank you, mr. chairman. cha >> thank you, mr. chairman. secretary work, if there's a ift catastrophic attack tonight on the fiscal infrastructure or financial infrastructure n of ts country, i do not want to go on cable news in the morning, if there is cable news...
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. >> senator donnelly. >> thank you, mr. chairman.eral, thank you for your hard work in a difficult place. one of the most expensive things has always been to have to take the same ground twice. you know, we want to look at things as they are and not as we hope. one of the main concerns i have is that it makes it more difficult for the american and coalition troops who are in afghanistan, and it makes it more dangerous for them if we are not able to fulfill each of the roles that the afghan government should in terms of security, in terms of air, in terms of intelligence, in terms of logistics, that the weaker they are, it make ours men and women -- puts them in greater danger. it's the long way of asking, are we in a south korean situation where we have to put significant numbers in for long-term to help create the stability that needs to be there? it seems from year to year to year we just kind of bounce along or it gets worse. is it not more applicable to a south korean-type situation? >> sir, i wouldn't compare it to south korea.
. >> senator donnelly. >> thank you, mr. chairman.eral, thank you for your hard work in a difficult place. one of the most expensive things has always been to have to take the same ground twice. you know, we want to look at things as they are and not as we hope. one of the main concerns i have is that it makes it more difficult for the american and coalition troops who are in afghanistan, and it makes it more dangerous for them if we are not able to fulfill each of the roles that...
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damien, this morning, sean donnelly mentioned three elections upcoming in europe that may have some influencethe german general election, the french presidential election and then the referendum in the e.u. on whether they should stay in the eu. would you offer some thoughts on that? >> congressman first in politics, happy to take that one. it's clear that elections in large member states have more influence on what we do overall and the projects we pursue and the pace at which we pursue those projects. i would think the british will ask us to keep on moving on ttip and not slow down. when we listened to the president when he was here, he said, you know, it's very important for europe and united states to move on. let's get it done quickly. >> overall, if you look at it, we will say we want a good deal and substance will prevail over speed. >> the elections themselves are not likely to influence that? >> elections do have an impact on your ability to move. when we had elections, we've seen this during the midterm elections in the run up to if midterm elections, more nervous and that's on the
damien, this morning, sean donnelly mentioned three elections upcoming in europe that may have some influencethe german general election, the french presidential election and then the referendum in the e.u. on whether they should stay in the eu. would you offer some thoughts on that? >> congressman first in politics, happy to take that one. it's clear that elections in large member states have more influence on what we do overall and the projects we pursue and the pace at which we pursue...
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donnelly, which used to be a company that produced books and other things in the city.and she and her husband had amassed a small amount of money, about $300,000. this person, she befriended her, would sit down with her every time she came into the bank. she started to rely on her to write checks for her bills. and she ended up taking about $300,000 from her. the bank called us. we ultimately, after a little contentiousness, we ultimately were able to recover the money from her. but we have also had people who have been exploited who have gone to the hospital, elderly gentleman, 90 years old, met a cna at the hospital who ended up volunteering to become his caregiver who stole about $500,000 from him. those are just some of the cases we have had all kinds of cases similar to that. >> some of these are so personal. and i think -- i don't know if all of you, but i know mr. kauffman said a lot of people don't report it. and i would think when families are involved, that it becomes even more difficult. how can we -- maybe this is for all of you -- encourage people to protec
donnelly, which used to be a company that produced books and other things in the city.and she and her husband had amassed a small amount of money, about $300,000. this person, she befriended her, would sit down with her every time she came into the bank. she started to rely on her to write checks for her bills. and she ended up taking about $300,000 from her. the bank called us. we ultimately, after a little contentiousness, we ultimately were able to recover the money from her. but we have...