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deputy secretary lynn, thank you for that introduction. at roland, aave to say, we have gotten to know each other and this is -- admir mullen, i have to say, we have gotten to know each other and this is the greatest opportunity of my life to address all of you on this hallowed ground. and superintendent metzler, thank you for your intention -- attention and care of these hallowedrounds. and tnks to the old guard who stand tch over the souls who gave their lives to standing watch over us and thanks to all of the service members responsible and representing every branch of the military all across america to ensure that on this day that those who served under our flag have a flag standing proudly before their headstones, and decoration worthy of their dignity. collectively, the generation of soiers herrmann and marines who have sacrificed -- airmen and marinewho have sacrificed for as are the heart and soul, and i would say, the spine of this nation. and as a nation, we pause to remember them. they gave thr lives fulfilling their oath to thi
deputy secretary lynn, thank you for that introduction. at roland, aave to say, we have gotten to know each other and this is -- admir mullen, i have to say, we have gotten to know each other and this is the greatest opportunity of my life to address all of you on this hallowed ground. and superintendent metzler, thank you for your intention -- attention and care of these hallowedrounds. and tnks to the old guard who stand tch over the souls who gave their lives to standing watch over us and...
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just a few weeks ago i had the honor of meeting lynn lammel. he lives in new jersey with his wife. i took my wife and i took our two young sons, j.t. and garrison, to meet with mr. lammel because in my book he is a true american hero. %% an army soldier on d-day in 1944, he joined with earl rutters and the second battalion army rangers and climbed up that difficult life-threatening cliff in the face of german gunfire and grenades to try to knock out the five massive german guns that could have put at risk the entire allied invasion of d-day. lynn lammel along with one other soldier went out scouring for the guns because they had been moved, unknown to army intelligence, been moved away from that cliff that we know was point hawk. it was la mel who found those guns and while nearly 100 germans were standing just a few yards away, took grenades and put those grenades in two different trips back to those guns, put grenades in those gear mechanisms of those guns and in doing so decommissioned all of them. the great historian steven ambrose said that next to eisenhower, lynn lammel had
just a few weeks ago i had the honor of meeting lynn lammel. he lives in new jersey with his wife. i took my wife and i took our two young sons, j.t. and garrison, to meet with mr. lammel because in my book he is a true american hero. %% an army soldier on d-day in 1944, he joined with earl rutters and the second battalion army rangers and climbed up that difficult life-threatening cliff in the face of german gunfire and grenades to try to knock out the five massive german guns that could have...
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deputy secretary of defense william lynn explained last week we will lead the day-to-day defense of all military networks, support military and counterterrorism missions and under the leadership of the department of homeland security assist our government civil authorities and industry partners. as secretary lynn put it, the key part of cyber command is the linking of intelligence, offense and defense under one roof. that's simple. well, actually no. it's not so simple at all and it certainly will not be easy. the easy and simple stuff was done long ago. we got the rest. we have an enormous challenge ahead of us as a nation, as a department and as a command. if i may i would like to sketch out some of our thinking on these interrelated set of issue that's we call cyberspace and how we hope to sort these issues, i hope, resolves some of the more urgent demand issues. cyberspace consists of vexingly complex systems that ship and store unimaginablely vast amounts of data. by 2015, the number of network hosts is expected to exceed the human population. as harry knows, i'm doing my part to c
deputy secretary of defense william lynn explained last week we will lead the day-to-day defense of all military networks, support military and counterterrorism missions and under the leadership of the department of homeland security assist our government civil authorities and industry partners. as secretary lynn put it, the key part of cyber command is the linking of intelligence, offense and defense under one roof. that's simple. well, actually no. it's not so simple at all and it certainly...
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scan lynne referred to tribes as morons, stupid enemies, which you say is a lower form of existence.> i told cherokee to come up with the doe or prepare for another trail of tears. >> why did you use that? >> because i thought very much like the audiotapes of the enron traders who took down the california grid that it betrayed -- the language itself betrayed a kind of lawful bankruptcy, really. and you can hear the viciousness -- it's the viciousness of the language that i think is telling, and that's why it was important to use it and not just bleep it. sometimes it's hard to hear the face of immorality, but that would be it. >> people want to buy this and watch the whole thing. what's it cost and can they do it now? >> i don't think they can do it yet. it will be out on video. it's still depending on where you live making the rounds in theaters around thh country. and the best place to find out about that is to go to the website, magnolia pictures website. i think it's magpictures.com. >> you had a lot of reviews. one is rather critical. i'm sure you read it, by gary chafse. you kn
scan lynne referred to tribes as morons, stupid enemies, which you say is a lower form of existence.> i told cherokee to come up with the doe or prepare for another trail of tears. >> why did you use that? >> because i thought very much like the audiotapes of the enron traders who took down the california grid that it betrayed -- the language itself betrayed a kind of lawful bankruptcy, really. and you can hear the viciousness -- it's the viciousness of the language that i think...
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host: lynn, chicago, hi. caller: hello. host: we are going to move on, lynn. sorry. gene.ublin, virginia. hi. caller: good morning. i've left industry and now work in academia. and i work with several student organizations. during a meeting of the mixed gender group one of the males said as a male i won't mention the university i'm associated with. awkwardly accepted the fact that i'm evil. that opened up the flood gate because i left my kids here. i said do you mind if a have a chat with your mom. it was interesting to hear their mothers who did not think their son was being made to feel that way and i thought it was -- i think there's a study in here. but i got over 30 now, and i think it's got to go through i.r.b. if i do move with this. but if you look at what women are being elected into office. who are highly conservative. if they were males, no feminist would vote for them. guest: yes. men are evil. i'd like to think more of why he felt he was evil? that's a 1970's view when women thought it would be easy to argue women were arguing to the patriarch. why is everythi
host: lynn, chicago, hi. caller: hello. host: we are going to move on, lynn. sorry. gene.ublin, virginia. hi. caller: good morning. i've left industry and now work in academia. and i work with several student organizations. during a meeting of the mixed gender group one of the males said as a male i won't mention the university i'm associated with. awkwardly accepted the fact that i'm evil. that opened up the flood gate because i left my kids here. i said do you mind if a have a chat with your...
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siblings, jar odd and racialle, and to his loving -- jarred and rachel, and to his loving widow kath lynn. may god's grace be upon them. may they find peace in knowing that joel's service and his sacrifice mean everythinggto our country's freedom. he will never be forgotten. our nation's debt to him will never fully be repaid. i yield back. .+ mr. burton: i ask unanimous consent to take mr. jones' five1 mr. burton: i ask unanimous consent to take mr. jones' five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. burton: mr. speaker, the president of the united states believes that government can do the job better than the private sector. he has proven he believes that because he, in effect, is taking over the health induutry and uing the federal government to do it. he reached into the automobile industry and took control of a large part of that and eventually will try to take control of all of it. he has reached into the %% financial industry across this country and has scared the financial industry to death with some -- some with fairly good results, but the fact of the matter is,
siblings, jar odd and racialle, and to his loving -- jarred and rachel, and to his loving widow kath lynn. may god's grace be upon them. may they find peace in knowing that joel's service and his sacrifice mean everythinggto our country's freedom. he will never be forgotten. our nation's debt to him will never fully be repaid. i yield back. .+ mr. burton: i ask unanimous consent to take mr. jones' five1 mr. burton: i ask unanimous consent to take mr. jones' five minutes. the speaker pro...
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lynn woolsey has taken the lead on it and was presented by chairman gordon. some of this has been written. some of this house to be upgraded, updated. the transportation committee has a piece of this in terms of liability and the rest. we will just take a look and see what we can do. of course, the spill act, as i mentioned, mr. conyers is bringing back. we will see how that decision has been made. it will probably be taken how it is already -- for example, the spill act and insisting that these people be made whole. they testified at the hearing on monday, -- a man testified at the hearing on monday. his man is in the fishing business. they have documented that last may, $27,000 was what they made. bp file the claim. they had all the documentation and all of the rest, and they send him a check for $5,000. this man is 63 years old. he has four sons -- five sons in the business, and five families depending on that -- he has four sons, five families dependent on that. the law requires that it should happen before they pay any dividends. i did not know it does s
lynn woolsey has taken the lead on it and was presented by chairman gordon. some of this has been written. some of this house to be upgraded, updated. the transportation committee has a piece of this in terms of liability and the rest. we will just take a look and see what we can do. of course, the spill act, as i mentioned, mr. conyers is bringing back. we will see how that decision has been made. it will probably be taken how it is already -- for example, the spill act and insisting that...
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guest: i work on capitol hill for lynn woolsey and i spent time at west point teaching. i was a research fellow at the combating terrorism department. it was a great place. it was a pleasure and honor for me as a civilian to be in that environment you cannot help but fall in love with the place and fall in love with cadets who are great and crazy and the ways you want them to be. they made this choice when they were 17 or 18 years old of not going of the military but going through four years at west point and take leadership roles. much of the time we put those kids on a pedestal, but what i think is the best about them is they are like everybody else. they are normal college kids in so many ways. they had -- they made this choice that has put responsibilities on them that i did not have to deal with in college or in my first job after college. my former students, their first job in college is leading a platoon in afghanistan or iraq. that is something we need to honor but not because they are extraordinarily special but because they made this commitment. i think we lose
guest: i work on capitol hill for lynn woolsey and i spent time at west point teaching. i was a research fellow at the combating terrorism department. it was a great place. it was a pleasure and honor for me as a civilian to be in that environment you cannot help but fall in love with the place and fall in love with cadets who are great and crazy and the ways you want them to be. they made this choice when they were 17 or 18 years old of not going of the military but going through four years at...
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lynn, you are on the opposite side in one respect. we have cleaned beaches quicker, but you have estuary's right behind that are important to the fisheries. how are you feeling about this short-term and long-term? of >> that is the biggest is the difficulty we are having. >> we can see things and fix thhngs and get on with our life. i fear that it will take decades. the stigma of what is going on here, we are still bbing told that everything was cut in half by katrina. this is five years later. this stigma of oil on the beaches, it is gone, the culture. from day to day none of us know how we will " -- how we will cope with this. >> when they started talking about emergency loans i've got great, it would give the peoole impacted an opportunity to see where this would play out. talking about decades, it will not play out in our lifetime.. >> i will say one thing, onn phone call and my loans were deferred for 12 months. it was not a hassle. i have to give them that credit. >> mr. chairman, thank you. -ptalking about bp doing the testing
lynn, you are on the opposite side in one respect. we have cleaned beaches quicker, but you have estuary's right behind that are important to the fisheries. how are you feeling about this short-term and long-term? of >> that is the biggest is the difficulty we are having. >> we can see things and fix thhngs and get on with our life. i fear that it will take decades. the stigma of what is going on here, we are still bbing told that everything was cut in half by katrina. this is five...
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and the third thing is that you say and secretary gates and deputy secretary lynn articulating the imperative we are at war. our budget will not continue to grow at the rate that it has the last decade. we have to deliver value. we have to get more without more in order to meet our commitment to the war fighter. >> [inaudible] >> absolutely, yes. and here is how this can be done. look attractive it is, look practices, look at your processes, and see where you can find what are very achievable degrees of savings every year, so that we can take those savings and plow them back into programs. >> [inaudible] >> when you are improving efficiency. if you can have 10 programs for the price of nine by making them more efficient you have more military capability for the same amount of money. that is good for everyone. >> [inaudible] can you explain how that is going to happen? >> absolutely. he is absolutely right. we need to take a look at global clock. there are excellent acquisition executives who are here with us. he is describing the process which is the very first bullet on the third chart, whic
and the third thing is that you say and secretary gates and deputy secretary lynn articulating the imperative we are at war. our budget will not continue to grow at the rate that it has the last decade. we have to deliver value. we have to get more without more in order to meet our commitment to the war fighter. >> [inaudible] >> absolutely, yes. and here is how this can be done. look attractive it is, look practices, look at your processes, and see where you can find what are very...
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we started this series in 2009 with deputy secretary lynn who was supposed to announce the creation of cyber counter- terrorism. i am grateful that we finally got to deal with that. that was a tremendous speech. and thank you for taking all of these questions which were all wonderful and good. join me in giving a round of applause. [applause] >> a look at the latest in the middle east. the recent flotilla incident, and a visit by president of loss posted by the carnegie endowment for peace live tomorrow on c- span 2. >> everyone has an agenda. as long as you know what their agenda is, it will not impact what you write about. >> over the past year, this investigative reporter has written a series on lawmakers overseas trips funded by taxpayers. he is our guest on c-span tonight. >> the new british prime minister and conservative party leader, david cameron, a field questions from parliament tonight it 9:00 on c-span. >> now, agriculture secretary vilsack speaks at this year's rural summit. he has spent a year visiting farmers, ranchers, and residents of rural america to get their ideas
we started this series in 2009 with deputy secretary lynn who was supposed to announce the creation of cyber counter- terrorism. i am grateful that we finally got to deal with that. that was a tremendous speech. and thank you for taking all of these questions which were all wonderful and good. join me in giving a round of applause. [applause] >> a look at the latest in the middle east. the recent flotilla incident, and a visit by president of loss posted by the carnegie endowment for...
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i want to welcome you back to the briefing room with deputy secretary bill lynn.ysis and program evaluation, and our undersecretary of defense comptroller. thee here to talk about efficiencies initiatives and reduction of overhead that is being undertaken. deputy secretary lew is goin to explai a little bit about -- the deputy secretary is going to explain a little bit about it. welcome back. >> thank you. i thought i would make a few opening comments and then spend most of the time taking your questions. i will ask my colleagues to come up to answer the hard questions. as he said, what i want to do today is try and lay out a bit more detail about the process pnd the approach we're going to take to implement the secretary's initiative to reduce overhead and support. the reason for the timing, just so you know, is that we will be putting guidance out in the next day or so, to the services into the defense components, and the combat command, about what kind of expectations the secretary has. you'll start to see those. they will not be classified documents. this will
i want to welcome you back to the briefing room with deputy secretary bill lynn.ysis and program evaluation, and our undersecretary of defense comptroller. thee here to talk about efficiencies initiatives and reduction of overhead that is being undertaken. deputy secretary lew is goin to explai a little bit about -- the deputy secretary is going to explain a little bit about it. welcome back. >> thank you. i thought i would make a few opening comments and then spend most of the time...
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has been funding organizations that view aids prevention through a strictly heterosexual lynns. how does usaid try to meet diversity requirements for aids prevention. >> it is important to realize how important is prevention is. all lot of what treatment has enabled is giving people a sense of hope, and that encourages voluntary testing and counseling. it encourages a broader access to prevention programs. we have to do a better job of getting more cases and infections averted, if we are going to be successful at changing the epidemic read large. of course, there is a lot of science and research going into the best methods. in particular, there have been recent insights into everything from male circumcision to help particular behavioral programs and engagements can be effective in a large scale. we are trying to learn from all of those and we calibrate our programs so we are learning from an evidence-based approach. this is one of the big challenges in global health, really understanding what the preventions are in making these reductions. i just came from senegal, where the ea
has been funding organizations that view aids prevention through a strictly heterosexual lynns. how does usaid try to meet diversity requirements for aids prevention. >> it is important to realize how important is prevention is. all lot of what treatment has enabled is giving people a sense of hope, and that encourages voluntary testing and counseling. it encourages a broader access to prevention programs. we have to do a better job of getting more cases and infections averted, if we are...