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jeanette: yeah. and i think that's what makes it more exciting. lemonis: it does? jeanette: yes.y, people that don't know the industry like me... jeanette: mm-hmm. lemonis: ...i used to think that the marijuana was actually this. jeanette: you know, that's what everyone thinks, too. lemonis: i didn't know it was this. jeanette: yeah, the bud. dan: gently touch them, and then touch your fingers. lemonis: ooh, it's sappy. dan: yeah. lemonis: is that how you know? dan: uh-huh. that's good. and i'll show you what gives you this... lemonis: ooh, strong! a pot user in high school, dan says he gave it up for nearly a decade. how come? dan: i was a minister for eight years, and i was raising kids. lemonis: you were a minister of a church? dan: mm-hmm. lemonis: do people from your church know you do this now? dan: no. no. lemonis: what do you think they'd say? dan: they would be really surprised, i think. lemonis: then it was my turn to be surprised. dan: i voted against recreational use. lemonis: you did? dan: yes. lemonis: you voted against prop 64? dan: right. lemonis: tell me more abo
jeanette: yeah. and i think that's what makes it more exciting. lemonis: it does? jeanette: yes.y, people that don't know the industry like me... jeanette: mm-hmm. lemonis: ...i used to think that the marijuana was actually this. jeanette: you know, that's what everyone thinks, too. lemonis: i didn't know it was this. jeanette: yeah, the bud. dan: gently touch them, and then touch your fingers. lemonis: ooh, it's sappy. dan: yeah. lemonis: is that how you know? dan: uh-huh. that's good. and...
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this pressure all comes down to jeanette rankin. she got into washington, congress is convening on april 2 , the eyes of the country are upon her there is a sense that as a woman maybe she is going to be against the war. maybe women are not so aggressive or not so tough. how will she vote? she wouldn't say. she continues not to say, she really wanted to push or suffrage and she was under tremendous pressure from women in the group who wanted her to follow wilson and others in montana who were against the war. she understood that she represented not only the people of montana, but also in some sense all the women of the united states. she represented and stood in for all the women who would follow her and office in the years and decades to follow. she felt under tremendous pressure. here it is. wilson asks for war on april 2 and the most famous line from that speech is the world must be made safe for democracy and that is the most important point he wanted to make. he voted in the russian revolution. the senate took a couple of days
this pressure all comes down to jeanette rankin. she got into washington, congress is convening on april 2 , the eyes of the country are upon her there is a sense that as a woman maybe she is going to be against the war. maybe women are not so aggressive or not so tough. how will she vote? she wouldn't say. she continues not to say, she really wanted to push or suffrage and she was under tremendous pressure from women in the group who wanted her to follow wilson and others in montana who were...
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this year it is under the command of senior inspector jeanette. she's married and has two children aged twelve and nine. and is very understanding about the mom's of his wife's job. jeanette had always wanted to join the police and her dream eventually came true. we spent about a month negotiating with the rwandan police to be allowed to film this. we expected fascinating insights into how police women him fight crime. by seven thirty and if you think you had no money. but we were told that wouldn't be possible because crime rates in a so low and we probably have a long wait for any real action. instead they staged a demonstration scene especially for our cameras. on us and. i am upload a video. of a home. that's about as exciting as police life gets when there's no crime. very few offenses are committed but their weapons a military grade and patrols have been stepped up the fear of what once happened here still lingers. i don't know if you read the bible. when all of the woods was the was destroyed and it was. victoria this impact because you kno
this year it is under the command of senior inspector jeanette. she's married and has two children aged twelve and nine. and is very understanding about the mom's of his wife's job. jeanette had always wanted to join the police and her dream eventually came true. we spent about a month negotiating with the rwandan police to be allowed to film this. we expected fascinating insights into how police women him fight crime. by seven thirty and if you think you had no money. but we were told that...
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jeanette had always wanted to join the police and a dream eventually came true. we spent about a month negotiating with the rwandan police to be allowed to film this. we expected fascinating insights into how police women have five crime. one seven judy and if you didn't get it. but we were told that wouldn't be possible because crime rates and a solo and we probably have a long wait for any real action. instead they staged a demonstration scene especially for our cameras. to get. off the runway of fashion one of them was i am a playstation idea you have a new code. that's about as as exciting. please life gets when there's no crime. very few offenses are committed but their weapons a military grade and patrols have been stepped up the fear of what once happened here still lingers. i don't know if you read the bible and they read the book of nehemiah when all the world's was the was destroyed it was victorious and disempowered because you know the country was to be dated to victory but also it was crying crying because people always saw you know everyone was dest
jeanette had always wanted to join the police and a dream eventually came true. we spent about a month negotiating with the rwandan police to be allowed to film this. we expected fascinating insights into how police women have five crime. one seven judy and if you didn't get it. but we were told that wouldn't be possible because crime rates and a solo and we probably have a long wait for any real action. instead they staged a demonstration scene especially for our cameras. to get. off the...
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i want to thank our wonderful lieutenant governor elect, jeanette nuÑez.pplause] when we started the campaign and she got on the ticket, she was kind of our secret weapon. i think now her force and presence has been witnessed by the entire state, and people know we are getting a special woman to be our lieutenant governor. [applause] she will be, when she takes office, the highest ranking hispanic female in the history of the state of florida. [applause] i would also like to thank governor rick scott for his leadership as governor. we have a lot of opportunities in florida, particularly building a stronger economy. that is in large part due to the hard work of rick scott for eight years focusing on bringing florida's economy back. it's never been better. we haven't reached our potential. that's what i'm going to work on doing. but governor scott has done a great job for the people of the state of florida. finally, i would like to thank our president for standing by me when -- [applause] for standing by me when it was not necessarily the smart thing to do.
i want to thank our wonderful lieutenant governor elect, jeanette nuÑez.pplause] when we started the campaign and she got on the ticket, she was kind of our secret weapon. i think now her force and presence has been witnessed by the entire state, and people know we are getting a special woman to be our lieutenant governor. [applause] she will be, when she takes office, the highest ranking hispanic female in the history of the state of florida. [applause] i would also like to thank governor...
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i want to think our wonderful lieutenant governor elect, jeanette nuñez. [applause] gov.elect desantis: when we started the campaign and she got on the ticket, she was kind of our secret weapon. i think now her force and presence has been witnessed by the entire state and people know we are getting a special woman to be our lieutenant governor. [applause] gov. elect desantis: she will be, when she takes office, the highest ranking hispanic female in the history of the state of florida. [applause] i would also like to thank governor rick scott for his eadership as governor. we have a lot of opportunities in florida, particularly building a stronger economy. that is in large part due to the hard work of rick scott for eight years focusing on bringing florida's economy back. it's never been better. we haven't reached our potential. that's what i'm going to work on doing, but governor scott has done a great job for the people of the state of florida. finally, i would like to thank our president for standing by me when -- [applause] gov. elect desantis: for standing by me when
i want to think our wonderful lieutenant governor elect, jeanette nuñez. [applause] gov.elect desantis: when we started the campaign and she got on the ticket, she was kind of our secret weapon. i think now her force and presence has been witnessed by the entire state and people know we are getting a special woman to be our lieutenant governor. [applause] gov. elect desantis: she will be, when she takes office, the highest ranking hispanic female in the history of the state of florida....
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jeanette, you completely embody the spirit of thanksgiving.k you so much for joining us by skype and wishing you dean entire town of lincoln and the people you are helping some relief from the tragedy that they have been enduring. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> for more ways to help those affect affected by the california wildfires, go to my twitter where we have a link of relief organizations that have been vetted and we'll be right back. i found my tresiba® reason. now i'm doing more to lower my a1c. once daily tresiba® controls blood sugar for 24 hours for powerful a1c reduction. tresiba® is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause dizziness, sweating, confusion, and headache. check your blood sugar. low blood sugar can be serious and may be l
jeanette, you completely embody the spirit of thanksgiving.k you so much for joining us by skype and wishing you dean entire town of lincoln and the people you are helping some relief from the tragedy that they have been enduring. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> for more ways to help those affect affected by the california wildfires, go to my twitter where we have a link of relief organizations that have been vetted and we'll be right back. i found my tresiba® reason. now i'm...
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jackie jeanette is the owner of bushel and peck's, a grocery store, restaurant and commercial kitchene started out 16 years ago when she left her corporate job in chicago to buy a farm outside the city of beloit, wisconsin. at first she sold produce at the local farmer's market, then in 2008 she bought this store front and opened a restaurant. now ten years later it's expanded to become a sprawling emporium on the main street in town. >> show me around. >> okay. let's go this way. >> tell me what this is all about. >> restaurant is on the right, the store is on the left. we have a cafe. >> while her customers love the place as is, jackie told us she's got bigger dreams. she wants to turn bushel and peck's into a branded regional chain of stores, but that's a long way off. so she wrote to us for help and asked for a "your business" makeover. >> most people walk in, look up, look around and go, wow! and then they still don't know what to do. >> while the space itself is loaded with charm, it's a distracting tangle of random merchandise all jammed together. there's a restaurant, a grocer
jackie jeanette is the owner of bushel and peck's, a grocery store, restaurant and commercial kitchene started out 16 years ago when she left her corporate job in chicago to buy a farm outside the city of beloit, wisconsin. at first she sold produce at the local farmer's market, then in 2008 she bought this store front and opened a restaurant. now ten years later it's expanded to become a sprawling emporium on the main street in town. >> show me around. >> okay. let's go this way....
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my name is jeanette rankin. the first woman elected to congress. [applause] i always said that the first woman to do anything had no one to precede her and had no role model to follow. she had to make her own way and that is the way it was. and i was elected in 1916 and found myself in congress in march of 1917, when they called for a vote for a war that was taking place in europe. so the first vote by the first woman in congress was a vote against war. i understand that women in politics have come quite a long way. [laughter]. >> but i do want to make one comment if i may. addressing the question about the second wave of feminists. i had the luxury of a long perspective in history. when i was elected to congress, women didn't see themselves as pursuing these kinds of goals to be equal to men. they saw themselves as wanting to step alongside and bring a woman's perspective to the government, to science, to education. of, oh, i't a matter will be just like a man. it was a way of saying, i will bring this feminine perspective to all of these areas of
my name is jeanette rankin. the first woman elected to congress. [applause] i always said that the first woman to do anything had no one to precede her and had no role model to follow. she had to make her own way and that is the way it was. and i was elected in 1916 and found myself in congress in march of 1917, when they called for a vote for a war that was taking place in europe. so the first vote by the first woman in congress was a vote against war. i understand that women in politics have...
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my name is jeanette rankin. i am the first woman elected to congress. [laughter] i always said the first one to do anything had no one to proceed her, so she had no role model to follow. she had to make her on way. that was the way it was. i was elected and found myself they called for a vote for a war that was taken in -- taken. women in politics have come quite a long way. comment, to make one addressing the question about the second wave the menace. i have the luxury of a long perspective in history. when i was elected to congress, asen did not see themselves pursuing these kinds of goals to be equal to men. as wantingemselves to step alongside and bring a woman's perspective to the government, to science, to education. want to be just like a man, it was a way of saying i will bring this feminine perspective to all of these areas of life because it is very much needed. it was not present. here we have all of these women's stories brought together as the woman's perspective. feminists going forward will continue to see that it is not about the quality
my name is jeanette rankin. i am the first woman elected to congress. [laughter] i always said the first one to do anything had no one to proceed her, so she had no role model to follow. she had to make her on way. that was the way it was. i was elected and found myself they called for a vote for a war that was taken in -- taken. women in politics have come quite a long way. comment, to make one addressing the question about the second wave the menace. i have the luxury of a long perspective in...
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jeanette, good morning. don't eat it. what are they supposed to do. >> good morning to you.y are working very diligently to try to determine the source of the outbreak. they are still working on it. once they determine the source of the outbreak that they will issue an official recall. safety is a priority and they are recommending not to eat any romaine lettuce. also if you have any stored in your refrigerator toss it out this in fact where was stored in the refrigerator because you could develop symptoms later on. lauren: what are some of the cysts -- symptoms? >> upset stomach stomach cramp, fever, most people will get better on their own. if you're having worsening set systems -- symptoms it is treatable see her dr. right away. lauren: the e. coli outbreak earlier this year was deadly has this would become deadly? >> half of these people that have been infected have been hospitalized. it is similar to the outbreak of 2017. this e. coli strain releases attacks and that can some times cause organ failure kidney failure and be life-threatening. thank you so much. and happy
jeanette, good morning. don't eat it. what are they supposed to do. >> good morning to you.y are working very diligently to try to determine the source of the outbreak. they are still working on it. once they determine the source of the outbreak that they will issue an official recall. safety is a priority and they are recommending not to eat any romaine lettuce. also if you have any stored in your refrigerator toss it out this in fact where was stored in the refrigerator because you...
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. >> alison jeanette claire, would you marry me? >> oh, my god.] >> despite all her hardships, alison at just 24 has found a life partner. [ cheers ] >> congratulations. did you have any idea at all that was going to happen? >> not at all. [ laughter ] >> it's been really fun to just watch the people we've followed because they really have transformed into these characters with so much energy and so much life. the moment they put those suits on, they just come alive. it's kind of cool that all these people have this outlet. it certainly and unconventional one but furries are just people who want to take a little vacation from day to day life. and i get it. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> there's no place else even remotely like it. everything great and all the world's ills all in one glorious messed up magical and maddening city. ♪
. >> alison jeanette claire, would you marry me? >> oh, my god.] >> despite all her hardships, alison at just 24 has found a life partner. [ cheers ] >> congratulations. did you have any idea at all that was going to happen? >> not at all. [ laughter ] >> it's been really fun to just watch the people we've followed because they really have transformed into these characters with so much energy and so much life. the moment they put those suits on, they just...
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colleagues and staff, and of course, the litigants that appear before the court, and a judge must be del jeanette, be knowledgeable of the law, conscientious, and even-tempered. >> well, thank you. and you know, we get into this issue a lot because of concern about whether judges will just call the balls and strikes or whether they will try to influence the outcome of legislation. i understood you to say you were one who believes you should be calling the baullls and strikes >> judges are not legislators or policy advocates. judges are tasked with deciding the issues that are presented to them. >> thank you. and one last question. in terms of interpreting a statute, is it appropriate at times, and if so, when, to consider legislative history? determining what the meaning of a statute is? >> well, again, that is, of course, an issue of great discussion and interest. and i do have some concerns and reservations with respect to legislative history, depending on the nature of that history and whether that history really could be viewed as an exlacation at the meaning of the statute. so, i believe the
colleagues and staff, and of course, the litigants that appear before the court, and a judge must be del jeanette, be knowledgeable of the law, conscientious, and even-tempered. >> well, thank you. and you know, we get into this issue a lot because of concern about whether judges will just call the balls and strikes or whether they will try to influence the outcome of legislation. i understood you to say you were one who believes you should be calling the baullls and strikes >>...
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my name is jeanette. i also want to commend the board of supervisors and supervisor kim for holding and conducting the first hearings on discrimination. thank you very much. that was a very well conducted and held. i could fill your ears with empathy. i thank you. i think that something particular, first of all, i have been a registered nurse for 27 years. i'm very well qualified. i am on that five% of the salary scale that was spoken about earlier via h.r. the higher percentage. i have all of the degrees on the certification. i hold a master his degree in science and nursing. i have certification in neonatal nursing. i can deliver your baby. i want you to know that the discrimination that i experience throughout labor and delivery, the department of public health, was extreme. i started to report the incidents that patients of african-american women of color, pregnant, in labor, are on bedrest, experienced in labor and delivery. i was the one who was sent to racial humility training. not my colleagues. s
my name is jeanette. i also want to commend the board of supervisors and supervisor kim for holding and conducting the first hearings on discrimination. thank you very much. that was a very well conducted and held. i could fill your ears with empathy. i thank you. i think that something particular, first of all, i have been a registered nurse for 27 years. i'm very well qualified. i am on that five% of the salary scale that was spoken about earlier via h.r. the higher percentage. i have all of...
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jeanette and we are from california many are the difference do you think that will make i think the policy is going forward in the us yes i think there is the wave and the need that oh these people are normal people who did not see that running before and now they coming out and they will make a difference president term should have thought sing it twice before he does anything else now because these are the people. and bring the names the voice of the people in these refugees we were refugees and the people are very upset of how refugees being treated. across the border even that was the caravan being mischaracterized president. very much because we can remember when we came out of the c. one hundred towns in the us and i traveling on this see will refugee little coming ashore and were you thinking that when you were voting early on this week many of us many of these americans especially the younger ones voting thinking of that the human material aspect and that they were very upset when they heard the characterization of immigrants and refugees. because you're not the only one again jimm
jeanette and we are from california many are the difference do you think that will make i think the policy is going forward in the us yes i think there is the wave and the need that oh these people are normal people who did not see that running before and now they coming out and they will make a difference president term should have thought sing it twice before he does anything else now because these are the people. and bring the names the voice of the people in these refugees we were refugees...
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jeanette fallone, where you know that a crime has been committed -- we could talk about what that is -- there is a long list. and you do nothing to tell the authorities, and you could take steps to conceal it, like, making up a story, a cover story about the trump tower meeting. >> martha: tell me what the crime is, richard. >> it's defrauding the united states government and the people of a fair election, 18 usc 371. have your viewers look it up. and, incidentally, we are not just talking about the russians, we are talking about tax fraud and money laundering, and bank fraud -- >> here we go. >> martha: hold on. you can't -- you are talking about tax fraud and money laundering. i guess you are pointing to the original charges against paul manafort that put them in jail, with regard to its ukrainian connections from a long time before he started working for the president's campaign. is that correct? >> how about the hush money that he paid to all of these women? that is a campaign finance violation. the list goes on and on. you can laugh about it but it reminds me -- >> martha: that
jeanette fallone, where you know that a crime has been committed -- we could talk about what that is -- there is a long list. and you do nothing to tell the authorities, and you could take steps to conceal it, like, making up a story, a cover story about the trump tower meeting. >> martha: tell me what the crime is, richard. >> it's defrauding the united states government and the people of a fair election, 18 usc 371. have your viewers look it up. and, incidentally, we are not just...
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his running mate for the office jeanette nunez. perhaps drawing on rick stock -- scott's network. he's done pretty well with the business community. in particular the medical community in florida. if you want to chat with me afterwards. and getting yourself in the best position for the organizations you represent. we were here to help you however you can. [applause]. think you look. i always find luke's analysis to be very interesting. but then you go insane what do i do with all of this. we are happy to be there with you through it all. i know this is who you all came to see. i won't do charlie's by about one thing i will mention is that just to say congratulations this is his 20th year with national journal. we look forward to the analysis that he will bring today. >> thank you very much. that was really good. i'm extremely impressed. this is kevin, and he mentioned that this is my 20th year at national journal but what that really means is that this is the tent by annual charlie cook sleep deprivation tests. we were several members of our team where on the decision desk at nbc
his running mate for the office jeanette nunez. perhaps drawing on rick stock -- scott's network. he's done pretty well with the business community. in particular the medical community in florida. if you want to chat with me afterwards. and getting yourself in the best position for the organizations you represent. we were here to help you however you can. [applause]. think you look. i always find luke's analysis to be very interesting. but then you go insane what do i do with all of this. we...
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that all of the government approach to cancer this going threat, welcoming the witnesses here today jeanette man's lot, assistant secretary for the office of cyber security and administration at the department of homeland security, -- and lieutenant general brad, director of command, control, communication, and computers, cyber and chief information officer at the james -- joint chiefs of staff we look forward to your testimony and before i turn it over to jim lanson of rhode island for his opening remarks i want to take a moment to thank him, for his hard work and dedication over the past two years, it really has been a highlight of my time in congress working with you, and i look forward to partnering with you in the future in a collaborative and bipartisan approach. i will not recognize my friend. >> thank you, and, i want to begin by thanking you and jimmy for having the hearing here on such an important topic and likewise, what a pleasure it has been working with you, over this the past few years as you charity subcommittee, it has been collaborative and bipartisan, i look forward to co
that all of the government approach to cancer this going threat, welcoming the witnesses here today jeanette man's lot, assistant secretary for the office of cyber security and administration at the department of homeland security, -- and lieutenant general brad, director of command, control, communication, and computers, cyber and chief information officer at the james -- joint chiefs of staff we look forward to your testimony and before i turn it over to jim lanson of rhode island for his...
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jeanette, assistant secretary of cyber security and can indications of the department of homeland security. global desiccant -- at the dod. and lieutenant bradford, director of command control communications and computers cyber and chief information officer at the joint chief of staff. we look forward to your testimony. before i turn to my friend and ranking member, jim of rhode island for his opening remarks, i want to take a moment to thank him for his hard work and dedication over the past two years of the 115th congress, it really has been a highlight of my time in congress, working with you, jim. i look forward to partnering with you in the future in a collaborative and bipartisan approach. i now want to recognize my friend, jim. >> thank you, i want to begin by thanking you and jim for competing in the joint hearing on such an important topic. and likewise, i want to say what a pleasure it has been working with you over this last few years as you tread the subcommittee and has been collaborative. i to look forward to the relationship as well. thank you for that. so, the challenges in
jeanette, assistant secretary of cyber security and can indications of the department of homeland security. global desiccant -- at the dod. and lieutenant bradford, director of command control communications and computers cyber and chief information officer at the joint chief of staff. we look forward to your testimony. before i turn to my friend and ranking member, jim of rhode island for his opening remarks, i want to take a moment to thank him for his hard work and dedication over the past...
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i want to think our wonderful lieutenant governor elect, jeanette nuÑez.hen wect desantis: started the campaign and she got on the ticket, she was kind of our secret weapon. i think now her force and presence has been witnessed by the entire state and people know we are getting a special woman to be her lieutenant governor. [applause] be. elect desantis: she will , when she takes office, the highest ranking hispanic female in the history of the state of florida. [applause] i would also like to thank governor rick scott for his leadership as governor. we have a lot of opportunities in florida, particularly building a stronger economy. to the in large part due hard work of rick scott for eight years focusing on bringing florida's economy back. we have not reached our potential, but governor scott has done a great job for the people of the state of florida. finally, i would like to thank our president for standing by me when -- [applause] gov. elect desantis: for standing by me when it was not necessarily the smart thing to do. mr. president, i look forward t
i want to think our wonderful lieutenant governor elect, jeanette nuÑez.hen wect desantis: started the campaign and she got on the ticket, she was kind of our secret weapon. i think now her force and presence has been witnessed by the entire state and people know we are getting a special woman to be her lieutenant governor. [applause] be. elect desantis: she will , when she takes office, the highest ranking hispanic female in the history of the state of florida. [applause] i would also like to...
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jeanette manfra, assistant secretary for the office of cyber security and communications at the department of homeland security. mr. kenneth rapuano, assistant secretary of defense for homeland device and cyber adviser. bradford,nant general director of command, control and communications, computers and cyber and chief information officer at the joint chiefs of staff. we look forward to your testimony. before i turn to my friend and ranking member, jim langevin of rhode island, for his opening remarks. i want to take a moment to thank him for his hard work and dedication over the past two years, of the 115th congress, it really has been a highlight of my time in congress working with you, jim, and i look forward to a collaborative approach. i want to recognize my friend. rep. langevin: thank you, and i want to thank you and jimmy ratcliffe for convening the joint hearing on such an important topic. and likewise, i want to say what a pleasure it has been to work with you over this last two years, as you chaired the subcommittee and has been collaborative and bipartisan, and i too look forwa
jeanette manfra, assistant secretary for the office of cyber security and communications at the department of homeland security. mr. kenneth rapuano, assistant secretary of defense for homeland device and cyber adviser. bradford,nant general director of command, control and communications, computers and cyber and chief information officer at the joint chiefs of staff. we look forward to your testimony. before i turn to my friend and ranking member, jim langevin of rhode island, for his opening...
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his running mate, jeanette nuÑez is a close confidant of marco rubio.he relied heavily on marco rubio's networks to power his campaign. we laid out a couple of the other ties, he has done pretty well with the conservative business community, particularly the medical community. more stuff here, happy to go through it if you want to chat with me afterwards. i want to thank you for having toughd i know you have a job making sense of all of this and getting yourself in the best position for the organizations you represent. it has been great to be with you today. [applause] charlie: thank you. analysis tod luke's be interesting, and then you say what do i do with all this. we are happy to help you through that as well. kevin: i will not stand between this crowd and charlie. i will not do charlie's bio. the one thing i will mention to say is congratulations. this is his 20th year with national journal. we are very pleased to have him and look forward to the analysis that he will bring to bear today. [applause] thank you very much. first of all, luke, that was
his running mate, jeanette nuÑez is a close confidant of marco rubio.he relied heavily on marco rubio's networks to power his campaign. we laid out a couple of the other ties, he has done pretty well with the conservative business community, particularly the medical community. more stuff here, happy to go through it if you want to chat with me afterwards. i want to thank you for having toughd i know you have a job making sense of all of this and getting yourself in the best position for the...
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when we started the campaign and jeanette got on the ticket, she was our secret weapon., her presence has been witnessed by the entire state. people know we are getting a special woman to be our lieutenant governor. she will be, when she takes office, the highest-ranking hispanic female in history of the state of florida. i would also like to thank governor rick scott for his leadership. we have an awful lot of opportunities in florida for building a stronger economy in rick scott forto eight years focusing on bringing florida's's economy back. it has never been better. governor scott has done a great job for people of the state of florida. finally, i would like to thank our president for standing by me -- [applause] >> for standing by me when it was not necessarily the smart thing to do. president, i look forward to working with you to advance 40's priorities. you will get tired of me calling you asking for things for florida. i think we will have a great partnership. i'm excited for the opera student -- i'm excited for the opportunity for florida. when i was in iraq, i
when we started the campaign and jeanette got on the ticket, she was our secret weapon., her presence has been witnessed by the entire state. people know we are getting a special woman to be our lieutenant governor. she will be, when she takes office, the highest-ranking hispanic female in history of the state of florida. i would also like to thank governor rick scott for his leadership. we have an awful lot of opportunities in florida for building a stronger economy in rick scott forto eight...
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jeanette mantra, assistant for cyber security and communications at department of homeland security. ken, assistant secretary of defense for homeland defense and global security, principal cyber advisor at dod. and lieutenant general, director of command and control communications and computers, cyber and chief information officer at joint chiefs of staff. we look forward to your testimony. and before i turn to my friend and ranking member from rhode island for his opening remarks i want to take a moment to thank him for his hard work and dedication over the past two years of the congress, it's a highlight of my time in congress and look forward to working with you in the feature in a bipartisan and collaborative approach. >> thank you, chairman stefanik and thank you and jimmy for convening the joint hearing on such an important topic and likewise, i want to say what a pleasure it's been working with you the last few years as you chaired the subcommittee and have been collaborative and bipartisan and look forward to that, also. so the challenges of cyber space effect all aspects of
jeanette mantra, assistant for cyber security and communications at department of homeland security. ken, assistant secretary of defense for homeland defense and global security, principal cyber advisor at dod. and lieutenant general, director of command and control communications and computers, cyber and chief information officer at joint chiefs of staff. we look forward to your testimony. and before i turn to my friend and ranking member from rhode island for his opening remarks i want to...
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his running mate for office jeanette nunez is a close counterpart to marco rubio. -- drawing onut rick scott's networks. the conservative as this community and the medical community in florida. as i said, more stuff here. happy to go through it if you want to chat with me afterwards, but thank you for having me. thank you for being here. i know you have a tough job in the months ahead for the organizations you represent. we are here to help you out when we can. it has just been great to be with you today. [applause] >> thank you, luke. i always find luke's analysis to be very interesting. but then, you go away saying, what do i do with all this is to mark we are happy to be there -- what to do with all this? there withy to be you through it all. i know this is who you all came to see. i won't getting charlie's way, but one thing i will mention is that just to say congratulations this is his 20th year with national journal. we look forward to the analysis that he will bring today. charlie? [applause] charlie: thank you very much, kevin. luke, that was fabulous. that was really, really,
his running mate for office jeanette nunez is a close counterpart to marco rubio. -- drawing onut rick scott's networks. the conservative as this community and the medical community in florida. as i said, more stuff here. happy to go through it if you want to chat with me afterwards, but thank you for having me. thank you for being here. i know you have a tough job in the months ahead for the organizations you represent. we are here to help you out when we can. it has just been great to be with...
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his running mate jeanette nuÑez is a close confidant of marco and relied on marco rubio's networks topower his campaign. perhaps trying on rick scott's networks, he has also done well with the conservative business community and the medical community in florida. to gotuff here, happy through it if you want to chat afterwards. thank you for having me. thank you so much for being here. i know you have a tough job in the months ahead, making sense of this and getting yourselves in the best position for the organizations you represent erie we are here to help you anyway we can and it's been great to be here with you today. [applause] >> thank you, luke. i find luke's analysis to be interesting. i will not stand between this crowd and charlie. i know this is who you came to see. i would like to say congratulations to charlie. this is his 20th year with national journal. we are pleased to still have him and look forward to the analysis he will bring to bear today. charlie? [applause] thank you very much, kevin. .uke, that was fabulous that was really, really, really good. i'm extremely impr
his running mate jeanette nuÑez is a close confidant of marco and relied on marco rubio's networks topower his campaign. perhaps trying on rick scott's networks, he has also done well with the conservative business community and the medical community in florida. to gotuff here, happy through it if you want to chat afterwards. thank you for having me. thank you so much for being here. i know you have a tough job in the months ahead, making sense of this and getting yourselves in the best...
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on which your reaction to this review written by jeanette bellefonte in the "new york times". guest: i know which when this is host: in jodi picoult's fiction we rarely encounter character logically bad parents. instead we meet mothers and fathers who tried and failed to meet the current standards of caring for children. people who affect the deepest concern who have absorbed the therapeutically which of talk shows in women's magazines but who are congenitally unable to implement the idiom parental inadequacy and elaborate misfortune repeatedly conspired her book to produce altogether new horrors. what is that mean? guest: i think what amazes that one of the beauties of writing fiction is-- as i see it is taking ordinary people and placing them in extra ordinary circumstances and see what happens and i like to do that. i remember that review very much because i remember it kind of casting my books as like bad parenting fiction. it was a strange label and, you know, i'm sure you could do a deep dive and see certain books of mine that might hit that characteristic, but i would s
on which your reaction to this review written by jeanette bellefonte in the "new york times". guest: i know which when this is host: in jodi picoult's fiction we rarely encounter character logically bad parents. instead we meet mothers and fathers who tried and failed to meet the current standards of caring for children. people who affect the deepest concern who have absorbed the therapeutically which of talk shows in women's magazines but who are congenitally unable to implement the...