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teamed up with if you move lieberman to prove the existence of the electric potential difference across mitochondrial membranes that was a confirmation needed to help earn a british scientist the nobel prize perhaps more importantly that discovery could unlock the fountain of youth for assault. to understand we have to look inside each individual cell among the various organelles the most important for our purposes is the mitochondria and as these power plants pump out energy for the cell reactive oxygen species are also generated the build up of these so called in mitochondria can damage already named d.n.a. and protein which is thought to be largely responsible for the physiological effects of aging. and his team hypothesized that this could be cut down by accident with the possibly. doing so allows mitochondria negatively charged interior to attract the. compound that combination also helps. that membrane which would otherwise absorb the fat soluble antioxidants in total chemicals get to where they're needed in the wake of dr postulation and research such positive ion delivery vehicl
teamed up with if you move lieberman to prove the existence of the electric potential difference across mitochondrial membranes that was a confirmation needed to help earn a british scientist the nobel prize perhaps more importantly that discovery could unlock the fountain of youth for assault. to understand we have to look inside each individual cell among the various organelles the most important for our purposes is the mitochondria and as these power plants pump out energy for the cell...
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teamed up with the moon lieberman to prove the existence of the electric potential difference across mitochondrial membranes that was a confirmation needed to help earn a british scientist the nobel prize perhaps more importantly that discovery could unlock the fell of youth for us all. to understand we have to look inside each individual cell among the various organelles the most important for our purposes is the mitochondria and as these power plants pump out in. the. fact. they were going to give. unfortunately a lot of. our . researchers have been hard at work coming up with. substance to deal with the build up of lots of oxygen. oxygen their own must be up to the task. the resulting compound. is reported to be hundreds of times more effective than. previously. programmed. to slowly but surely. change. if you. have decided to take it step by step now which. one can use this substance to make . typically. a much easier path to the market. or to commercialize the technology a company. dropped into the potential adverse side effects are much smaller. than human clinical trials had t
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teamed up with if you move lieberman to prove the existence of the electric potential difference across mitochondrial membranes. that was a confirmation needed to help scientists. that discovery could unlock the youth. to understand. among the various. power. the. choice. unfortunately a lot of. researchers have been hard at work coming up with. substance to deal with the build up of oxygen. oxygen their own must be up to the task. the resulting compound. is reported to be hundreds of times more effective than. previously. programmed. to slowly but surely. change. needed before we. have decided to take it step by step now we. can use this substance to make. typically. a much easier path to the market. or to commercialize the technology a company called. the potential adverse side effects are much smaller than with something like a. traditional. in human clinical trials had to be passed. earlier in two thousand and twelve and at the moment they're working on having it approved by western health agencies. targeted. to increasingly impaired vision. for these russian made drops are able to
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teamed up with if you move lieberman to prove the existence of the electric potential difference across mitochondrial membranes that was a confirmation needed to help earn a british scientist the nobel prize perhaps more importantly that discovery could unlock the founder of youth for assault. to understand we have to look inside each individual cell among the various organelles the most important for our purposes is the mitochondria and as these power plants pump out energy for the cell reactive oxygen species are also generated the build up of these so called are a wes's in. it wasn't until the. fact. it wasn't a very good choice in terms of the. through they were going to give. unfortunately a lot of. however. our . researchers have been hard at work coming up with. substance accustomed to dealing with. oxygen. oxygen their own must be up to the task. the resulting compound. is reported to be hundreds of times more effective than. previously. programmed. to slowly but surely. preliminary positive results in a change. have decided to take it step by step how much. they can use this su
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teamed up with if you move lieberman to prove the existence of the electric potential difference across my. that was a confirmation needed to help scientists. that discovery could unlock the youth. to understand we have to look inside each individual among the various the most important for our purposes is the mitochondria as these power. generated. can damage d.n.a. . although. it wasn't until the. fact it was michael. cohen. wasn't a very good choice in terms of the. ready made a lot of. give him. half way through. it takes ten to fifteen years. unfortunately a lot of. however. researchers have been hard at work coming up with. the. substance accustomed to dealing with the build up of oxygen. oxygen their own must be up to the task. the resulting compound. is reported to be hundreds of times more effective than. previously. programmed. to slowly but surely. if you. have decided to take it step by step now we. can use this to make. it. a much easier path to the market. to commercialize the technology a company called. the potential adverse. human clinical trials had to be passed. earli
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to joe lieberman. senator, great to see you. >> great to be here. neil: um, you know, here is what i wond irabout, and i want your thought on the chinese and all, but when you ran homeland securityy committee, were you aware that something of this bread and nature was going to? >> i was aware of the two programs that were the first focus of the leaks from snowden. >> you knew millions of americans phone records were being saved. >> right, it -- iifill it was the very important for our security. neil: why. >> it does not violate people's privacy, the so-called metadata they look for patterns in connection with phone numbers, only do this with a court order. this is a form of due process. then as i understood, for some reason they saw something more and they wanted to go further into really, tapping someone's phone or something they had to get a specific court order and show pab always. this is not -- probable cause this is not lawless, this is within the law. i tell you, i know general alexander testified before congress to this effect, this program
to joe lieberman. senator, great to see you. >> great to be here. neil: um, you know, here is what i wond irabout, and i want your thought on the chinese and all, but when you ran homeland securityy committee, were you aware that something of this bread and nature was going to? >> i was aware of the two programs that were the first focus of the leaks from snowden. >> you knew millions of americans phone records were being saved. >> right, it -- iifill it was the very...
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here today, senator clinton, senator lieberman, many others are criticizing the content of rap not because it's revolutionary but because of profanity, sexual content. do you see today's music in a different light than you saw your own music? of course, it's a different time. right now, you got--you might have 29- and 28-year-olds with 29- and 28-year-old issues but with a target audience being 8 to 17. now, i believe-- i don't believe so much in regulation as in the fact that you have to navigate, or teach kids how to navigate through the massive information that's coming at them. people's fantasy is their reality. and if you don't have your realities down, which is your education, your economics, your enforcement, your environment, which is often the case in the black community, you could fall into a situation where fantasy and reality has a very thin line between the two. and when you have that very thin line between the two, not only does art imitate life, but life can imitate art, you know, be reciprocated. and that's what we're facing with information today. you have situations that
here today, senator clinton, senator lieberman, many others are criticizing the content of rap not because it's revolutionary but because of profanity, sexual content. do you see today's music in a different light than you saw your own music? of course, it's a different time. right now, you got--you might have 29- and 28-year-olds with 29- and 28-year-old issues but with a target audience being 8 to 17. now, i believe-- i don't believe so much in regulation as in the fact that you have to...
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and women to the columns lieberman bill. it didn't happen. the president issued an executive order and the just because authorizing hasn't happened doesn't mean that nothing is happening. so in february the president signed his executive order, and it improves real-time information sharing, protect critical infrastructure, provides critical infrastructure and cyber risk and brings private sector experts into the federal service. each one of these goes to a different subcommittee. but here today we're going to do something pretty different. and i bring to your attention the president's fiscal '14 budget on the areas of cybersecurity. this will be the first time in one place that we can look across all of the areas to make sure we know what the request is, what they are, not only at individual agencies, but do we get the synergistic effect necessary to protect our country to a significant that this document that you all have, which is a public document, that we have in one place, one stop shop, and really what this, what the president is reques
and women to the columns lieberman bill. it didn't happen. the president issued an executive order and the just because authorizing hasn't happened doesn't mean that nothing is happening. so in february the president signed his executive order, and it improves real-time information sharing, protect critical infrastructure, provides critical infrastructure and cyber risk and brings private sector experts into the federal service. each one of these goes to a different subcommittee. but here today...
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manufacture the pilot doesn't have a nationality and somehow shimon perez is any different than avigdor lieberman and it's not just the occupation stupid it's a writer for turn a quality for all palestinians it's a transformation from a racist exclusivist supremacy state to one nation for all of its citizens you deserve nothing nothing more than equality which means more than african refugees are provided and south tel aviv you are the shining light on a settlement hill reminding the world that racism often comes and nice packaging we don't give the sudan three point one billion dollars in military aid don't have professional trade agreements with north korea don't call iran a democracy you're our proxy for empire and nine hundred fifty s. at not proceeded twenty first century clothing yes israel you're singled out with aid weapons and you went vetoes in your favor. did i hurt your feelings should we hug after the show do these words hurt more than i don't know bombs dropped on gaza white phosphorus in the flesh of children i am not the bad guy you're defending the bad system your words and actio
manufacture the pilot doesn't have a nationality and somehow shimon perez is any different than avigdor lieberman and it's not just the occupation stupid it's a writer for turn a quality for all palestinians it's a transformation from a racist exclusivist supremacy state to one nation for all of its citizens you deserve nothing nothing more than equality which means more than african refugees are provided and south tel aviv you are the shining light on a settlement hill reminding the world that...
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neil: i had joe lieberman on the phone and he was with me last night. you know, i can't get into specifics, but i can tell you that this very program has led to trouble. you know, you never know. but now you rein it in. i am with you on this. heaven knows what wi come our way. >> you cannot use anecdotes to justify this. the reason the founders put in place isto proteccur rights. there is a alance between security and liberty. it is presented in the constitution andt fourth amendment.@ that is what we wnt to otect. it is important to note that a lot of members of cogress aren't even given access to the law because the secret crt opinions -- we do not know unless you are on this committee. we do not know how theaw is actually working. neil: will bpart of the powwow of the individuals? >> it has not changed mind. if anything, it has emboldened me. we have classified briefings. there are documents th we would want access o. though that i'm working on with represtive conyers, it would provide us critical information so that we can represent our constituents
neil: i had joe lieberman on the phone and he was with me last night. you know, i can't get into specifics, but i can tell you that this very program has led to trouble. you know, you never know. but now you rein it in. i am with you on this. heaven knows what wi come our way. >> you cannot use anecdotes to justify this. the reason the founders put in place isto proteccur rights. there is a alance between security and liberty. it is presented in the constitution andt fourth amendment.@...
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. >> joe lieberman, the former homeland security chairman of the senate, he was telling me that that kind of thing has stopped. of course, that is like wondering what the point was. that there is some good. what do you say to that? >> i say the value is an analysis after costs. so what cost are we getting value. neil: what if entering upon a condo talked about this. >> i don't give up the liberties that have made america america. i'm willing to live with some toys are you at some point, enough is enough. this is too much. the government is spying on half the country. the whole purpose of the fourth amendment was to make sure that we didn't have fishing expeditions and dragnets and to give the government what it means. but the government has to show a target. it has to show suspicion. neil: but what about looking for a proverbial needle in a haystack? >> it simply can't always do that. he called the bolsheviks and he said that he would look at everybody. neil: that was a total bolshevik >> the purpose is to prevent the government from doing it in large numbers what it is doing to us.
. >> joe lieberman, the former homeland security chairman of the senate, he was telling me that that kind of thing has stopped. of course, that is like wondering what the point was. that there is some good. what do you say to that? >> i say the value is an analysis after costs. so what cost are we getting value. neil: what if entering upon a condo talked about this. >> i don't give up the liberties that have made america america. i'm willing to live with some toys are you at...
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teamed up with if you move lieberman to prove the existence of the electric potential difference across mitochondrial membranes that was a confirmation needed to help earn a british scientist the nobel prize perhaps more importantly that discovery could unlock the founder of youth for us all. to understand we have to look inside each individual cell among the various organelles the most important for our purposes is the mitochondria and as these power plants pump out energy for the cell reactive oxygen species are also generated the build up of these so called our wes's and mitochondria can damage already named d.n.a. and proteins which is thought to be largely responsible for the physiological effects of aging. and his team hypothesized that this could be cut down by accident with the possibly charged doing so allows mitochondria negatively charged interior to attract the eye on antioxidant compounds that combination also helps. otherwise. it wasn't put into practice until the one nine hundred ninety s. . we were in. fact it was michael. cohen. mediately told him that it wasn't a very
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and what a different standard from a year ago from the time that the lieberman onversation when mandatory approaches were part of the discussion. the word she used instead is incentive. i noticed she didn't seem 100% that this approach was going to work. referred to it as an experiment. he said she wasn't convinced that the private sector is ready to fulfill its mission. begin with that point. this is a provocative idea that scope ity problem of the and scale that we're facing in cyberdomain the government depending on private sector to play a huge role. verdict is out on whether the experiment is going to be successful or not. down the line and get your own thoughts on this and whatever else brought your the secretary's speech. secretary chertoff? novelty. we're used to the security, the national defense in law enforcement is largingly a responsibility. we may have private guards but we don't expect the private depp fend itself against attacks for the most part. obviously what's different here dealing with assets largely e that are distributed throughout the united states in networks and
and what a different standard from a year ago from the time that the lieberman onversation when mandatory approaches were part of the discussion. the word she used instead is incentive. i noticed she didn't seem 100% that this approach was going to work. referred to it as an experiment. he said she wasn't convinced that the private sector is ready to fulfill its mission. begin with that point. this is a provocative idea that scope ity problem of the and scale that we're facing in cyberdomain...
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. >> real estate agent jill lieberman lives in a gated community down the street from bieber and manytherine jackson and kardashians. >> people think of stars. >> they can move behind gates, gated community. they don't have paparazzi parked outside their house. it's also a sense of community, but the privacy and security, think, is very important to them. >> reporter: how exclusive is justin bieber's community in gated community? we're driving up to it. this is just the first gate. he live behind another gate, gated community within a gated community. hi. is this all i need to get in here? >> excuse me. >> is this all i need to get in here? >> what do you need? an invitation. >> why are you filming? >> because we heard there was a bit of a controversy about one of your residents. we work for cbs news. >> you need to make a u-turn. >> so we can't come in. >> thank you. >> bieber's management and the homeowners association declined our request for comment but the rules are clearly spelled out in this weighty manual. >> there's a lot of rules and regulations. >> but one of the reasons pe
. >> real estate agent jill lieberman lives in a gated community down the street from bieber and manytherine jackson and kardashians. >> people think of stars. >> they can move behind gates, gated community. they don't have paparazzi parked outside their house. it's also a sense of community, but the privacy and security, think, is very important to them. >> reporter: how exclusive is justin bieber's community in gated community? we're driving up to it. this is just the...
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that is the name of a report by senator collins and lieberman called ticking time bomb. three things happened here, we had the intelw he was communicating with anwar al-awlaki but political correctness, human error and analytical error take to our not taking proactive steps to get him. bill: they knew his record in the army, it wasn't good, cully. >> not only was it not good. this was an officer in the military who was saying very disturbing things, his fitness reports dumb that down, number one, number two this is a guy who is e-mailing with anwar al-awlaki, no officers i know email with tere rigses. bill: isn't that a red flag? i mean this is what the program is set up to do, right? i mean robert mueller was testifying yesterday saying had we had the system in 2001 we would have stopped 9/11. make sense of that. >> that is a very interesting point. had we had the system in place in 9/11 we would have picked up signals and other intelligence, but you still have humans. and humans need to analyze it and do something about it. and here with hasan -- bill: you have to prof
that is the name of a report by senator collins and lieberman called ticking time bomb. three things happened here, we had the intelw he was communicating with anwar al-awlaki but political correctness, human error and analytical error take to our not taking proactive steps to get him. bill: they knew his record in the army, it wasn't good, cully. >> not only was it not good. this was an officer in the military who was saying very disturbing things, his fitness reports dumb that down,...
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. >> reporter: real estate agent jill lieberman lives in a gated community down the street from bieberrine jackson and the kardashians. people think of stars living in malibu, in beverly hills. calabasas? >> they can move behind gates, a gated community, they don't have paparazzi parked outside their house. it's also a sense of community, but the privacy and the security i think are very important to them. >> reporter: how exclusive is justin bieber's gated community here in calabasas? we're driving up to it now but this is just the first gate. bieber lives behind yet another gate, in a gated community within a gated community. hi, this is all you need to get in here. >> excuse me? >> is this all you need to get in here? >> no. >> what do you need, invitation to get in? >> yes, why are you coming? >> reporter: we heard there was a controversy here about one of your residents, we work for cbs news. >> you guys need to make a u-turn. >> reporter: okay so we can't come in, okay, thank you. bieber's management and the calabasas homeowners' association declined our request for comment but t
. >> reporter: real estate agent jill lieberman lives in a gated community down the street from bieberrine jackson and the kardashians. people think of stars living in malibu, in beverly hills. calabasas? >> they can move behind gates, a gated community, they don't have paparazzi parked outside their house. it's also a sense of community, but the privacy and the security i think are very important to them. >> reporter: how exclusive is justin bieber's gated community here in...
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she was in charge of homeland security with senator lieberman.ecause they didn't know that this was going on. >> ellen, that is their job. their job is to get to the facts. they have a remedy. they can go to the courts and have subpoena power. to have members of the house or senate tell the american people they didn't know this was going on when it is their charge, constitutional responsibility for oversight is an outrage. >> heather: let's listen to what mike rogers has to say. >> we used it sparingly. it is overseen by the legislature a judicial branch and lots of protections buy in. you can see the number of cases where we have actually stopped a plot, i think americans will come to a different conclusion all the misleading rhetoric. >> heather: he points out that all 535 members of congress have had access to classified briefings describing the usage of the two problems in question? >> maybe they have and maybe they haven't but the numbers don't add up. nsa is saying we only listen to 300 or 400, only pulled off 300 conversations and then fac
she was in charge of homeland security with senator lieberman.ecause they didn't know that this was going on. >> ellen, that is their job. their job is to get to the facts. they have a remedy. they can go to the courts and have subpoena power. to have members of the house or senate tell the american people they didn't know this was going on when it is their charge, constitutional responsibility for oversight is an outrage. >> heather: let's listen to what mike rogers has to say....
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jeffrey lieberman, good morning to you. >> thank you. >> i read this script two or three times and somethingi don't seem to think this is a great idea. how do you feel about it? >> well, with human biology, like everything else, there's no free lunch and if you take something which boosts your performance, the question is what downside or what are you going to pay for it. it's completely understandable that people in this competitive world and our increasingly competitive society would seek things that can enhance their performance whether it's in sports, whether it's in school or whether it's in business. however you have to understand what is the science behind it and if you do avail yourself of it, what are the risks. >> and if the company that makes the drugs that we talked about in that piece right there comes right out and says they are not recommended for this purpose, should it give people pause? >> it definitely should but on the other hand, matt, many medications that have fda approval for the specific indication are often used for other purposes because their pharmacology allows t
jeffrey lieberman, good morning to you. >> thank you. >> i read this script two or three times and somethingi don't seem to think this is a great idea. how do you feel about it? >> well, with human biology, like everything else, there's no free lunch and if you take something which boosts your performance, the question is what downside or what are you going to pay for it. it's completely understandable that people in this competitive world and our increasingly competitive...
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wroter lieberman and i expressing concerns about cuts that were being proposed in the 2010 budget.in suffered a reduction fiscal year 2009 levels. 44 to 30.cutback from i objected to that. thanks to the efforts of secretary gates. gmd funding was replaced and restored. for the most part, they remained mostly on life support during the last four years. we are seeing consequences today. secretary hegel, i'm pleased to .ay did reverse that decision it will be more costly. and admiral is on capitol hill at a briefing to improve radar capabilities. that is something that i think we certainly can do. i would say to you that we had a very good discussion on the services committee. i'm doing a support third site i missile deployment on the east. it would be as many as 20 interceptors. i think that is good. e did point out -- vote explicitly to advance the new site. without the european side, we really need an east coast american site. we talked about it in committee. i felt pretty good about that. it was a bipartisan group. the house version includes $140 million for a third site. that is
wroter lieberman and i expressing concerns about cuts that were being proposed in the 2010 budget.in suffered a reduction fiscal year 2009 levels. 44 to 30.cutback from i objected to that. thanks to the efforts of secretary gates. gmd funding was replaced and restored. for the most part, they remained mostly on life support during the last four years. we are seeing consequences today. secretary hegel, i'm pleased to .ay did reverse that decision it will be more costly. and admiral is on capitol...
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senator lindsey graham, joe lieberman were in baghdad for the fourth of july. general petraeus requested that we speak at a reenlistment ceremony where 800 brave young men and women serving in the military were reenlisting to stay and fight. there was another group who were green cardholders who because they joined the military had an accelerated path to citizenship. i was honored to be there. in the front row, there were four empty seats. men and women who were green cardholders who had lost their lives in combat in the previous 48 hours. men willing to risk their lives and serve our country in order to be citizens. i have never been so deeply moved. madam president, let's give these 11 million people a chance i yield.e same. [applause] >> senator from texas. >> i know the gang of eight members responsible for the basic framework of this legislation have done tremendous work and have advanced the substance and tone of our discussion in measure blaze-- miserably since -- measurably since 2007, which is the last time we had a major immigration bill on the floor.
senator lindsey graham, joe lieberman were in baghdad for the fourth of july. general petraeus requested that we speak at a reenlistment ceremony where 800 brave young men and women serving in the military were reenlisting to stay and fight. there was another group who were green cardholders who because they joined the military had an accelerated path to citizenship. i was honored to be there. in the front row, there were four empty seats. men and women who were green cardholders who had lost...
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this is a big we concentrated on when we were working on authorizing legislation under collins lieberman. in your testimony, you say, from a 0-10, you rated it at a three. a three to protect our grid. a three to protect our financial services. my question is the money that you are getting, and her stand homeland security is supposed to protect us against domestic threads, where do you come in, and where does, security common come in? is part of your money used to do the services to support them? >> we do work together. our money is there an overlapping in this case. specifically, the defense department has to set several's and responsibilities here. one to build, operate, and defend the dod network prayed as the one responsibility. there is a big cost because because that is our forces globally. that is the biggest bulk of the money that is here. the for second part, to develop the second part is to develop the teams to defend the nation. we work with fbi in setting up the ops centers, and funding and supporting those centers, so we can communicate amongst us. dhs has that responsibility
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last year senator lieberman and i were able to make progress but not get it through the process and we would love your help on that. the park service has worked with us to ensure that those subject to the standard works approval process in your support on that would be terrific senses the anniversary of d-day today. s. 1044. your comments i think were correct that we need to do better on the public-private partnership fund. adventures in your specific example of washington monument. this $11 million backlog in the deferred maintenance backlog at the national park over memorial day, which is real feel and now i'm told in terms of attendance. they've got some serious concerns on this very issue. my question to you is in the process of the centennial coming up, do you have a plan to try to encourage mark public-private partnership as we start this initiative that you know a lot about and the notion was to the centennial challenge to private sector to match dollar for dollar. do you have the centennial plan you all put together. we are resting on trying to encourage that. i sent a letter t
last year senator lieberman and i were able to make progress but not get it through the process and we would love your help on that. the park service has worked with us to ensure that those subject to the standard works approval process in your support on that would be terrific senses the anniversary of d-day today. s. 1044. your comments i think were correct that we need to do better on the public-private partnership fund. adventures in your specific example of washington monument. this $11...
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lester senator lieberman and i were able to make progress and we would love your help on that. the park service has worked with us to ensure that those subject to the standards in the review process and your support on that would be traffic since it is the anniversaanniversa ry of d-day today. it is s1 404 and find the one national parks your comments were correct. we need to do better partnership and i'm interested in your specific example of washington monument. this 11 billion-dollar backlog and the deferred maintenance backlog of the valley national park which is a real jewel. [inaudible] they have got some serious concerns on this very issue so my question to you is in the process of the centennial coming up to you all have a plan to encourage more public-private partnership to start this initiative that you madam secretary now a lot about in the notion was to challenge the church to match dollar for dollar. do you have the centennial plan that you have put together? we haven't seen one yet and we are as you know trying to encourage that. i sent a letter around to our coll
lester senator lieberman and i were able to make progress and we would love your help on that. the park service has worked with us to ensure that those subject to the standards in the review process and your support on that would be traffic since it is the anniversaanniversa ry of d-day today. it is s1 404 and find the one national parks your comments were correct. we need to do better partnership and i'm interested in your specific example of washington monument. this 11 billion-dollar backlog...
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this is a big we concentrated on when we were working on authorizing legislation under collins liebermanin your testimony, you say, from a 0-10, you rated it at a three. a three to protect our grid. a three to protect our financial services. my question is the money that you are getting, and her stand homeland security is supposed to protect us against domestic threads, where do you come in, and where does, security common come in? is part of your money used to do the services to support them? >> we do work together. our money is there an overlapping in this case. specifically, the defense department has to set several's and responsibilities here. one to build, operate, and defend the dod network prayed as the one responsibility. there is a big cost because because that is our forces globally. that is the biggest bulk of the money that is here. the for second part, to develop the second part is to develop the teams to defend the nation. we work with fbi in setting up the ops centers, and funding and supporting those centers, so we can communicate amongst us. dhs has that responsibility t
this is a big we concentrated on when we were working on authorizing legislation under collins liebermanin your testimony, you say, from a 0-10, you rated it at a three. a three to protect our grid. a three to protect our financial services. my question is the money that you are getting, and her stand homeland security is supposed to protect us against domestic threads, where do you come in, and where does, security common come in? is part of your money used to do the services to support them?...
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laster senator lieberman and i were able to make some progress but not get it through the process. we would love your help on that. the park service has worked with us to ensure the bill is subject to the dandridge's entry due process, and begin your support on that would be terrific. i thought i had to raise that. it's as wonderful for. finally, our national parks, your comments i think were correct, that we need to do better on the public-private partnership fund. i'm interested in your specific example of washington monument. this $11 billion backlog, and the deferred maintenance backlog, the valley national park for memorial day, the top 10 park in the country. i'm told best attendance. they've got some serious concerns on this very issue. so my question to you is, in the process of the centennial coming up, you all have a plan to try to encourage more public-private partnership? we started this initiative that you know a lot about. and the notion was centennial challenge, challenge the private sector to match dollar for dollar. do you have a centennial plan that you'll put tog
laster senator lieberman and i were able to make some progress but not get it through the process. we would love your help on that. the park service has worked with us to ensure the bill is subject to the dandridge's entry due process, and begin your support on that would be terrific. i thought i had to raise that. it's as wonderful for. finally, our national parks, your comments i think were correct, that we need to do better on the public-private partnership fund. i'm interested in your...
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they had put together a large lieberman-collins bill that couldn't get over the hurdles in the senatecided to do executiveuld under an order, which the president actually signed the day of the in february.union the executive order is focused on doing three things. focused on enabling and driving federal agencies it do a better job pushing out to the private volume, ncreasing the quality and timeliness of the information we share with the private sector. the executive g order does is bakes in a lot of civil liberty protections based on the fair nformation practice principles with i my privacy officers got e to say and bakes them in the processes the federal government is using in the cyber security area. directed the national institutes of standards and technology at the department of lead an effort with industry to develop a framework of best practices and standards cyber security that in particular we could apply to infrastructure. what ultimately in our minds i think the framework would be by almost any company to raise the baseline level of across the board. it won't deal with all
they had put together a large lieberman-collins bill that couldn't get over the hurdles in the senatecided to do executiveuld under an order, which the president actually signed the day of the in february.union the executive order is focused on doing three things. focused on enabling and driving federal agencies it do a better job pushing out to the private volume, ncreasing the quality and timeliness of the information we share with the private sector. the executive g order does is bakes in a...
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senator lindsey graham, senator joe lieberman, my beloved friend and i, were in baghdad for 4th of july. general pa tree's had requeste d we speak at a reenlisting ceremony where 300 were reenlisting to stay and fight. there was another group of 80-some who were green cardholders who because they joined the military had an accelerated path to citizenship. i was honored to be there, i was honored to speak to them. in the front row, there was four empty seats, four empty seats with boots on them, men and women -- men who were green cardholders who had lost their lives in combat in the previous 48 hours. men who had been willing to risk their lives and serve our country in order to be citizens of this country. i've never been so deeply moved. madam president, let's give these 11 million people the chance to do the same. i yield. [applause] mr. cornyn: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from texas. mr. cornyn: madam president, i know that the gang of eight members who were responsible for the basic framework of this legislation have done tremendous work and have advanced ou
senator lindsey graham, senator joe lieberman, my beloved friend and i, were in baghdad for 4th of july. general pa tree's had requeste d we speak at a reenlisting ceremony where 300 were reenlisting to stay and fight. there was another group of 80-some who were green cardholders who because they joined the military had an accelerated path to citizenship. i was honored to be there, i was honored to speak to them. in the front row, there was four empty seats, four empty seats with boots on them,...