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(wally) we're talking about mckay bay, just east of the port. (vanessa) as fox-13's lloyd sowers shows us, the area got no respect for decades, but now that's changing. a photo from 1926 of what would become tampa's 22nd street causeway. the br that's next door to the port. the bay that some know because tampa takes its trash here. to the the waste to energy plant.. but ed sherwood sees it differently. 15:58:03 "we certainly view this area as an urban oasis, you know this is a jewel to the city of tampa" the bay estuary program and other agencies are set to spend around a million dollars on mckay bay, part of that is federal money from the b-p deepwater horizon spill.." the efforts to restore this part of the bay actually started in the late 1980's, but there's been so many hits to the enviroment been a long road back." years ago, it was a hidden fishing the bay . now a 1938, look at the water the swirls of seagrasses ..now 1968, look at the water no seagrasses, the shoreline industrialized.. but some of it's been cleaned up. 16:39 " a great exa
(wally) we're talking about mckay bay, just east of the port. (vanessa) as fox-13's lloyd sowers shows us, the area got no respect for decades, but now that's changing. a photo from 1926 of what would become tampa's 22nd street causeway. the br that's next door to the port. the bay that some know because tampa takes its trash here. to the the waste to energy plant.. but ed sherwood sees it differently. 15:58:03 "we certainly view this area as an urban oasis, you know this is a jewel to the...
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captain jack was a leader in the center but so is donald mckay on the left. so all these figures get wrapped up in the bad indian and deviant other image, even though some of them were actual helpers of the united states side. they were actually aiding that side. he is here, in this representation here, passing into a long history in which good and bad indians are pictured in the media. these portraits or images of bad indians, unadorned, they are not wearing any of their cultural markers. they're wearing plain clothing. they stare directly back at us in these kind of grim looking faces. so these kinds of images are important because they are like a mug shot. a sense of deviance. these images were sold for four dollars a dozen. you could also buy large card versions. enlargements,d quote, suitable for framing or orging up in private saloons rooms. heller entered into this arrangement with watkins and what happens is he is not uncredited ends up with the image for his work. now the images, of course, are playing on a wider and broader fear of ethnic "others" i
captain jack was a leader in the center but so is donald mckay on the left. so all these figures get wrapped up in the bad indian and deviant other image, even though some of them were actual helpers of the united states side. they were actually aiding that side. he is here, in this representation here, passing into a long history in which good and bad indians are pictured in the media. these portraits or images of bad indians, unadorned, they are not wearing any of their cultural markers....
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mckay may want to respond that in greater detail. mckay that's correct. when the secretary asked us to stop recoupment we were able to do that within a week for the cases that have been identified o us by the california national guard. that included the cases that we had internal to dfas where we were recouping from their military pay, as well as any voluntary repayments that were underway as well as any cases that we ad turned over to the treasury for recoupment and, that would include the category of private collection agencies. we also took action to rescind any reporting to the credit reporting bureaus and so those -- those -- for those cases that were identified by the california national guard to us, those credit ratings have been restored as if these debts never occurred. joe heck thank you. thank you very peter levine the one thing i'd like to add, mr. chairman, is in terms of the one week, there are -- there are a handful of cases that lag the one week only because we had trouble identifying the individual involved. we had erroneous social securi
mckay may want to respond that in greater detail. mckay that's correct. when the secretary asked us to stop recoupment we were able to do that within a week for the cases that have been identified o us by the california national guard. that included the cases that we had internal to dfas where we were recouping from their military pay, as well as any voluntary repayments that were underway as well as any cases that we ad turned over to the treasury for recoupment and, that would include the...
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that is mckay bay. now the state is about to spend a million on new restoration projects. >> we certainly view this area as an urban oasis, and this is a jewel for the city. on land near the bay that was already cleaned up. >> well, self-driving vehicles came to tampa today. why he would would they be here? they showcase autonomous vehicles and show how all of those would have a positive impact on florida's roadways. >> there are two types of technology, there is autonomous car, and there are also connected vehicles where my car talks to yours and to the traffic lights and it talks to the pedestrian signals to know there is a pedestrian because the pedestrians touch the signal. >> i don't know if i want my car talking to other people. the expressway authorities will be testing these vehicles federal grant. >> i know what scott's car could say to him: hike! >> go, car! >> and the bucs change now to the play-off-contending buccaneers. how they fairs against niu, the update coming up and tiger is set to te
that is mckay bay. now the state is about to spend a million on new restoration projects. >> we certainly view this area as an urban oasis, and this is a jewel for the city. on land near the bay that was already cleaned up. >> well, self-driving vehicles came to tampa today. why he would would they be here? they showcase autonomous vehicles and show how all of those would have a positive impact on florida's roadways. >> there are two types of technology, there is autonomous...
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the visitors dominated early on, and took the lead through barrie mckay, after the st johnstone keepery that shot. but that lead was soon undone in a pretty ugly manner, as rob kiernan‘s under—hit back pass was intercepted by steven maclean to level. so rangers failed to keep up with runaway leaders celtic. the reigning champions beat ross county 2—0, and have a 16—point advantage at the top. the two other games in the scottish premiership saw motherwell beat bottom side inverness 2—1, while partick thistle beat dundee 2—0. so here's what it has done for the table. celtic, with that 16—point lead at the top, ahead of rangers. and the old firm derby takes place on new year's eve, so there is a chance they could lead by 19 points heading into 2017. looking ominous — unless you're a celtic fan, of course. the former wales and manchester united captain ryan giggs and the current wales manager, chris coleman, are among the favourites for the vacant job at swansea city. the premier league side sacked bob bradley last night, afterjust 85 days in charge. here is nick palit with more. despite m
the visitors dominated early on, and took the lead through barrie mckay, after the st johnstone keepery that shot. but that lead was soon undone in a pretty ugly manner, as rob kiernan‘s under—hit back pass was intercepted by steven maclean to level. so rangers failed to keep up with runaway leaders celtic. the reigning champions beat ross county 2—0, and have a 16—point advantage at the top. the two other games in the scottish premiership saw motherwell beat bottom side inverness...
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i'd refer to miss mckay to speak to that. >> yes, there's -- you asked specifically about active duty. so as long as the -- when a debt is established on an active duty member it's handled within the military pay system. debts are recouped against the payments going to the military members at a predetermined statutory rate. and so it would come out of their active duty pay. as long as an account is not delinquent, and in these cases there would be active collections against the debt, they aren't considered delinquent. there wouldn't be any credit reporting against them. >> mr. levine, in your testimony you addressed the comparative recoupment amounts between california and other states as $11 million in california alone and a total of only $2 million between all other states. i understand that a special audit team was sent to the state of colorado, washington, texas and the territory of puerto rico to check 100% of the records in each of those states and territories. the records check revealed that the automated systems internal controls were not working as intended resulting in manag
i'd refer to miss mckay to speak to that. >> yes, there's -- you asked specifically about active duty. so as long as the -- when a debt is established on an active duty member it's handled within the military pay system. debts are recouped against the payments going to the military members at a predetermined statutory rate. and so it would come out of their active duty pay. as long as an account is not delinquent, and in these cases there would be active collections against the debt, they...
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mckay. we look forward to your testimony. you are recognized for your opening statement. >> chairman lincoln. i am pleased to be here today to discuss the reports. in response to a request we understood this to studies. one study reported on federal efforts as well as prospects for meeting that statutory targets. the second study reported on the administration. and how that administration could be improved as well as the prospect for meeting the goals for reducing greenhouse gas admission. to do these studies we entered into a con tact. to identify who could assist us in answering the questions. last spring we held a group meeting at the academy with 20 of these we also met individually to evaluate the administration of the program. we spoke with officials from doe epa and the department of defense. we also visited research laboratories. interviewed representatives of 11 producers in the wide variety of feedstocks. finally we reviewed numerous studies and reports pertinent to our questions. the most salient finding is that it
mckay. we look forward to your testimony. you are recognized for your opening statement. >> chairman lincoln. i am pleased to be here today to discuss the reports. in response to a request we understood this to studies. one study reported on federal efforts as well as prospects for meeting that statutory targets. the second study reported on the administration. and how that administration could be improved as well as the prospect for meeting the goals for reducing greenhouse gas...
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a tweet from adam mckay summed it up best. it is prince, it is like hearing the grand canyon died.e rumors he wasn't doing well, and all of a sudden he was gone. and it was just crazy. ♪ >> far out west the best concert at the end of the year for many older fans was desert trip or as many called it old chella, a three-day bash featuring the rolling stones, paul mccartney, the who and kneel mccartney among others. >> i think it is wonderful when the old singers of the world are not sitting in a living room making tiny sweaters but are singing songs from 55 years ago. >> bob dylan was there just about the same time he was named this year's nobel prize winner for literatur >> bob dylan, you know, getting the nobel prize for literature was the best excuse ever to listen to three days in a row of bob dylan, not that you even need that excuse, right? but it was wonderful. >> someone on that nobel prize committee is really gunning for some free concert tickets. i mean -- ♪ i just miss you and i just wish you were a better man ♪ >> in country music, keith urban, florida georgia line and li
a tweet from adam mckay summed it up best. it is prince, it is like hearing the grand canyon died.e rumors he wasn't doing well, and all of a sudden he was gone. and it was just crazy. ♪ >> far out west the best concert at the end of the year for many older fans was desert trip or as many called it old chella, a three-day bash featuring the rolling stones, paul mccartney, the who and kneel mccartney among others. >> i think it is wonderful when the old singers of the world are not...
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purple rain >> his unexpected loss triggered an outpouring of emotional tributes, a tweet from adam mckayt's like hearing the grand canyon died. and then the questions about the drugs thatilled him. >> there was like the rumors that he wasn't doing well and then all of a sudden, he was gone. and it was just crazy. >> far out west, the best concert event of the year for many older fans was desert trip, or as many called it, oldchella, a three-day bash featuring the rolling stones, paul mccartney, the who, and neil young, among others. >> i think it's wonderful when the old seniors of the world are not just sitting in their living room making tiny sweaters, but instead are sing songs from 55 years ago. i find this exciting. >> bob dylan was there just about the same time he was named this year's nobel prize winner for literature. ♪ how does it feel? >> bob dylan, you know, getting the nobel prize for literature was the best excuse ever to listen to three days in a row of bob dylan, not that you even need that excuse, right? but it was wonderful. >> someone on that nobel prize committee is r
purple rain >> his unexpected loss triggered an outpouring of emotional tributes, a tweet from adam mckayt's like hearing the grand canyon died. and then the questions about the drugs thatilled him. >> there was like the rumors that he wasn't doing well and then all of a sudden, he was gone. and it was just crazy. >> far out west, the best concert event of the year for many older fans was desert trip, or as many called it, oldchella, a three-day bash featuring the rolling...
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mckay school has a lot of heart, and one student in particular is going above and beyond to help people in need. so is this the entire school or just sixth grade? >> sixth grade. >> christa: awesome. today we're here to honor a young woman in the sixth grade who has done so much work to help the people of ecuador recover from the earthquake. you probably all know who i'm talking about. her name is rachel feliz. rachel feliz is a student with a earthquakes in april, rachel wanted to do something. >> in ecuador they had a lot of earthquakes, and i thought that was pretty bad. i wanted to help them, because i saw pictures of kids getting stuck under buildings or kids being hurt. >> christa: so rachel and her friends drew up posters, and they collected clothes and sent them to earthquake survivors with the help of the red cross. >> because it makes me happy to help others. >> she came to me not only with the she had everything written out. >> christa: rachel also collected money by asking students to dress down at a school where uniforms are the norm. kids showed up in clothing from their f
mckay school has a lot of heart, and one student in particular is going above and beyond to help people in need. so is this the entire school or just sixth grade? >> sixth grade. >> christa: awesome. today we're here to honor a young woman in the sixth grade who has done so much work to help the people of ecuador recover from the earthquake. you probably all know who i'm talking about. her name is rachel feliz. rachel feliz is a student with a earthquakes in april, rachel wanted to...
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. >> nbc's janice mckay freyer joining us from beijing. we've seen reaction.ple are wondering, how far this will go at this point? >> reporter: donald trump would not be the first to question the policy but not so public ly and recognizes taiwan as part of china, not an independent country. almost insulted the defining policy reduced to a bargaining chip in trade deals. the official statement from china's foreign ministry said we are extremely concerned. the taiwan issue is related to china's sovereignty and territorial integrity. and had the phone call and then came tweets about china's currency and south china sea and now this and all without any clearly stated plan of how it will form actual policy and not just continue to mount into a foreign policy problem even before his inauguration. >> janice, can you clear up, this was a report about china flying a nuclear bomber. it's been floating around. what do we know? confirmation and what went on here? >> reporter: this was revealed about a week ago, chinese's defense ministry said that this was part of a routi
. >> nbc's janice mckay freyer joining us from beijing. we've seen reaction.ple are wondering, how far this will go at this point? >> reporter: donald trump would not be the first to question the policy but not so public ly and recognizes taiwan as part of china, not an independent country. almost insulted the defining policy reduced to a bargaining chip in trade deals. the official statement from china's foreign ministry said we are extremely concerned. the taiwan issue is related...
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. >> i'm jim mckay speaking to you live at this moment from abc headquarters just outside the olympicn munich, west germany. the olympics of serenity have become the one thing the germans didn't want them to be, the olympics of terror. >> i was in my bed at the hotel. and the phone rang, and they said, you better get in here. some terrorists have taken over the apartments of the israeli team. and i said, they did what? >> at about 5:00 this morning, before dawn, arab guerillas believed now to be five in number got over the fence into the headquarters of the israeli team. >> this was the first olympics that was going to have unprecedented live television coverage. >> this is happening now, if you can possibly believe that. arab guerillas are still holding inside the rooms of the israeli olympic team nine people, one of them believed dead. this is a live picture you're looking at right now. there again is the head of one of the guerillas. >> part of terrorism is theater. munich was so shocking because we televised it. >> the terrorists have now tossed a paper out of a window of the isra
. >> i'm jim mckay speaking to you live at this moment from abc headquarters just outside the olympicn munich, west germany. the olympics of serenity have become the one thing the germans didn't want them to be, the olympics of terror. >> i was in my bed at the hotel. and the phone rang, and they said, you better get in here. some terrorists have taken over the apartments of the israeli team. and i said, they did what? >> at about 5:00 this morning, before dawn, arab guerillas...
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. >> mark thompson, tara mckay, jeff dyer, frankie watkins, unless we repeal the law, we will do ourt. there you are. >> before your opening remarks and impose costs given intelligence community on october 7th, was confident the russians had tried to interfere in the election. how has the us government imposed costs on the russians, and continued interest in congress and investigating senators for the president last week asking to classify more information about what the russians were doing, and more regulation. >> the intelligence community is looking at that. first and foremost, the intelligence community as it was in terms of the first stable in october because you want to do so, very attentive to not disclosing methods that may appear to identify and attribute malicious actors in the future. what i would also say is the president directed the intelligence community to discuss a full review of what happened during the 2016 election process. to capture lessons learned from that and report to a range of stakeholders, this is consistent with the work that we did over the summer to en
. >> mark thompson, tara mckay, jeff dyer, frankie watkins, unless we repeal the law, we will do ourt. there you are. >> before your opening remarks and impose costs given intelligence community on october 7th, was confident the russians had tried to interfere in the election. how has the us government imposed costs on the russians, and continued interest in congress and investigating senators for the president last week asking to classify more information about what the russians...
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wallet's credit and banking expert has a few tips to help americans reduce their credit card department mckaygests setting aside any bonus or tax refund money and looking into balance transfers. the currents average credit card interest rate is 18.76 percent according to nerd wallet and that number may climb hire with the fed's decision to raise rates. that's all from the nas mark site in new york city i'm erin aiden. back to you guys. >> you got pay that off erin. it's a pretty high interest rate or spend less. thank you very much. >>> happening today the temple owls face wake forest in the military bowl in annapolis maryland. interim head coach ed foley was on handled at the temple alumni pep rally in downtown washington, d.c. last night. the 23 ranked owls going for a record setting 11th victory of the season and they're favored in the game. you can watch the owls take on wake forest on our sister network espn. kickoff is set for 3:30 p.m. >> time for accuweather. the headline is warm temperatures today, right. >> nice and warm. you can enjoy that after the showers. some showers moving thr
wallet's credit and banking expert has a few tips to help americans reduce their credit card department mckaygests setting aside any bonus or tax refund money and looking into balance transfers. the currents average credit card interest rate is 18.76 percent according to nerd wallet and that number may climb hire with the fed's decision to raise rates. that's all from the nas mark site in new york city i'm erin aiden. back to you guys. >> you got pay that off erin. it's a pretty high...
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the visitors dominated early on and took the lead through barrie mckay after stjohnstone ‘keeper zanderas intercepted by steven maclean to level. so, rangers failing to keep up with leaders celtic. the reigning champions beat ross county 2—0. motherwell beat bottom side in the deaths. partick thistle beat dundee 2-0. and deaths. partick thistle beat dundee 2—0. and here's what that has done for the table. the old firm derby takes place on new year's eve. it's looking ominous, unless you are a celtic fan, of course. the former wales and manchester united captain ryan giggs and the current wales manager chris coleman are among the favourites for the vacant job at swansea city. the premier league side sacked bob bradley last night afterjust 85 days in charge. here's nick palit with more. despite making history when he was appointed in october is the first american to manage in the premier league, under bob bradley, the swans have had a dire record. a wonjust two out of 11 games and conceded 29 goals. after another humiliating defeat to west ham here on boxing day, fans were chanting for br
the visitors dominated early on and took the lead through barrie mckay after stjohnstone ‘keeper zanderas intercepted by steven maclean to level. so, rangers failing to keep up with leaders celtic. the reigning champions beat ross county 2—0. motherwell beat bottom side in the deaths. partick thistle beat dundee 2-0. and deaths. partick thistle beat dundee 2—0. and here's what that has done for the table. the old firm derby takes place on new year's eve. it's looking ominous, unless you...
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chairman mckay and i wrote to the chief of naval operations about the lcs program in september which raised a number of concerns. we asked that the navy consider reducing the planned operational availability of the lcs to a sustainable level received the navy can support deployment availability before expanding availability to 50% under a blue gold concept to the cno responded to the navy is going to continue to planned for availability with the blue gold concept because that's what the navy needs to support the optimized fleet response plan. i believe some of the problems they're experiencing with lcs vessel is because we got too far in front of ourselves by trying to deploy ships before they were ready which in turn reduce test. saying that we will attain a will attain the 50% deployment availability goal for lcs because that is what we need makes the optimized response plan achievable rings hollow with me. sounds a lot like previous assurances that they would be no problem in shifting from the original alfie is lou gold content to a a3 cruise for every to ship concept which has no
chairman mckay and i wrote to the chief of naval operations about the lcs program in september which raised a number of concerns. we asked that the navy consider reducing the planned operational availability of the lcs to a sustainable level received the navy can support deployment availability before expanding availability to 50% under a blue gold concept to the cno responded to the navy is going to continue to planned for availability with the blue gold concept because that's what the navy...
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chairman mckay and i wrote to the chief of naval operations about the lcs program in september which raised a number of concerns. we asked that the navy consider reducing the planned operational availability of the lcs to a sustainable level received the navy can support deployment availability before expanding availability to 50% under a blue gold concept to the cno responded to the navy is going to continue to planned for availability with the blue gold concept because that's what the navy needs to support the optimized fleet response plan. i believe some of the problems they're experiencing with lcs vessel is because we got too far in front of ourselves by trying to deploy ships before they were ready which in turn reduce test. saying that we will attain a will attain the 50% deployment availability goal for lcs because that is what we need makes the optimized response plan achievable rings hollow with me. sounds a lot like previous assurances that they would be no problem in shifting from the original alfie is lou gold content to a a3 cruise for every to ship concept which has no
chairman mckay and i wrote to the chief of naval operations about the lcs program in september which raised a number of concerns. we asked that the navy consider reducing the planned operational availability of the lcs to a sustainable level received the navy can support deployment availability before expanding availability to 50% under a blue gold concept to the cno responded to the navy is going to continue to planned for availability with the blue gold concept because that's what the navy...
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of readiness from the department of defense, the general counsel of the part of the army and teresa mckay, of the defense accounting service. you are recognized. >> thank you for holding this hearing. i appreciate the discussion i heard from the first panel which shows serious engagement on an important issue. i would like to join my colleagues in thanking you for your service, you have been very good to the affirmative defense, your focus on personnel and readiness issues has been important and helpful to us so thank you. i would also like to thank chairman thornberry for being here and continuing to listen to mister simmons. you have my written statement and i won't read any of it but there are a few points i would like to focus on some of which have been discussed but deserve some attention. recruitment is an ordinary fact of life in the military. our pay systems are not what we would like them to be and we run into any number of issues from the person we heard about earlier who might be divorced, getting a bah as if they were married to somebody who has the wrong paycheck or fails to
of readiness from the department of defense, the general counsel of the part of the army and teresa mckay, of the defense accounting service. you are recognized. >> thank you for holding this hearing. i appreciate the discussion i heard from the first panel which shows serious engagement on an important issue. i would like to join my colleagues in thanking you for your service, you have been very good to the affirmative defense, your focus on personnel and readiness issues has been...
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by death then you see coming into the 20th century we will begin with the red summer. 1919, claude mckay and the poem if we must die which alerted the u.s. government to what they described reading in the roots of congress as a new attitude among our. now, the intensity of that focus led to over a century which i believe i am sure continues to this day in terms of that kind of counterintelligence activity. most because the scope of the writers that are engaged in this book fbi how jake or hoover's ghost writer framed african-american literature the scope of these writers is one that actually describes the entire trajectory towards freedom. what i mean by that is that we all know that all over the world throughout the planet that african-american art and music has inspired liberation struggles globally all over the world. so it is contained within this literature and that is why the fbi took so much assiduous care in analyzing it in disrupting it in destabilizing it and eventually along the way with some sort of version of literary black face writing it themselves. it's a shame that this
by death then you see coming into the 20th century we will begin with the red summer. 1919, claude mckay and the poem if we must die which alerted the u.s. government to what they described reading in the roots of congress as a new attitude among our. now, the intensity of that focus led to over a century which i believe i am sure continues to this day in terms of that kind of counterintelligence activity. most because the scope of the writers that are engaged in this book fbi how jake or...
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alyssa starzik and theresa mckay. director of defense finance service. mr. secretary, you're recognized for five minutes. >> mr. chairman, ranking member davis, thank you for holding this hearing and appreciate the discussion that i heard with the first panel. it shows serious engagement on what is really an important issue. i would also like to join your colleagues, mr. chairman, in thanking you for your service. you've been very good to the department of defense. your focus on these personnel and readiness issues has been important to us and helpful to us so thank you. i can't -- i'd also like to, if i may, thank chairman thornberry for being here and continuing to listen on occasion to my good friend mr. similar monos who i see also in the back row. you have my written statement and i won't read any of it. there are a few points i would like to focus on, some of which have been discussed but some i think deserves attention. recoupment is an ordinary fact of life in the military. our pay systems aren't as perfect as we would like them to be and we run into
alyssa starzik and theresa mckay. director of defense finance service. mr. secretary, you're recognized for five minutes. >> mr. chairman, ranking member davis, thank you for holding this hearing and appreciate the discussion that i heard with the first panel. it shows serious engagement on what is really an important issue. i would also like to join your colleagues, mr. chairman, in thanking you for your service. you've been very good to the department of defense. your focus on these...
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mckay and the poem if we must die which alerted the u.s.t they government to what they described readinghe records of congress is a new attitude among our negroes. now, the intensity of that focus the to over a century which i believe continues to this day, it modest because the scope of the writers that are engaged ino this book, fbi's, how j edgarthe hoover's ghost readers framed african-american literature. the scope of these writers is one that describes the entire trajectory toward freedom. what i mean by that is we all know that all over the world and throughout the planet that african-american art and music has inspired liberation struggles globally all over the world. it is contained within this literature and that is what the fbi took so much assiduous care and analyzing it. it and in disrupting it. and destabilizing it. eventually along the way with some version of literary blackface, writing it themselves. it is a shame this book has not received more attention here in the united states. i suspect that part of that lack of critical reception has to do not only that these progr
mckay and the poem if we must die which alerted the u.s.t they government to what they described readinghe records of congress is a new attitude among our negroes. now, the intensity of that focus the to over a century which i believe continues to this day, it modest because the scope of the writers that are engaged ino this book, fbi's, how j edgarthe hoover's ghost readers framed african-american literature. the scope of these writers is one that describes the entire trajectory toward...
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alyssa starzik and theresa mckay. mr. secretary, you're recognized for five minutes. >> mr. chairman, ranking member davis, thank you for holding this hearing and appreciate the discussion that i heard with the first panel. it shows serious engagement on what is really an important issue. i would also like to join your colleagues, mr. chairman, in thanking you for your service. you've been very gooded to the department of defense. your focus on these personnel and readiness issues has been important to us and helpful to us so thank you. i can't -- i'd also like to, if i may, thank chairman thornberry for being here and continuing to listen on occasion to my good friend mr. similar monos who i see also in the back row. you have my written statement and i won't read any of it. there are a few points i would like to focus on, some of which have been discussed but some i think deserves attention. recoupment is an ordinary fact of life in the military. our pay systems aren't as perfect as we would like them to be and we run into any number of issues from the person we heard about
alyssa starzik and theresa mckay. mr. secretary, you're recognized for five minutes. >> mr. chairman, ranking member davis, thank you for holding this hearing and appreciate the discussion that i heard with the first panel. it shows serious engagement on what is really an important issue. i would also like to join your colleagues, mr. chairman, in thanking you for your service. you've been very gooded to the department of defense. your focus on these personnel and readiness issues has...
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claude mckay and the poem, be we must die -- if we must die, which alerted the u.s.overnment to what they described reading into the records of congress as a new attitude among our negroes. now, the intensity of that focus led to over a century which i believe i'm sure continues to this day in terms of that kind of counterintelligence activity. it must, because the scope of the writers that are engaged in this book, fbi, how j. edgar hoover's ghost readers frame bed african-american history, the scope of these writers is one that actually describes the entire trajectory towards freedom. what i mean by that is that we all know that all over the world and throughout the planet that african-american art and music has inspired liberation struggles globally, all over world. so it is contained within this letture, and that is why -- literature, and that is why the fbi took so much assiduous care in analyzing it, in disrupting it, in destabilizing it. and eventually along the way with some sort of version of literary black face, writing it themselves. it's a shame that this
claude mckay and the poem, be we must die -- if we must die, which alerted the u.s.overnment to what they described reading into the records of congress as a new attitude among our negroes. now, the intensity of that focus led to over a century which i believe i'm sure continues to this day in terms of that kind of counterintelligence activity. it must, because the scope of the writers that are engaged in this book, fbi, how j. edgar hoover's ghost readers frame bed african-american history,...
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edited 2008 guidelines, that michael mckay said put in place the fbi was given the authority to do atype of investigation they call assessment which allows the use of tasking informants. it allows over and covert interviews and allowed a lot of intrusive surveillance. not electronic surveillance. but the standard for that is this is a quote out of the guidelines, no factual predicate necessary. no factual predicate necessary. you need no fax to suggest the person you want to investigate has done anything wrong or anybody else has done anything wrong. all you need is subjective opinion of what you're doing is for the good of god and country. that gives you the authority. after the recent bombing in new york and new jersey a lot of commentators were coming forward saying the fbi had expanded the time of its investigation. hurley to simply know what the time limit for assessments are? no time limit. i don't know how you get more authority that investigate whether you want with no time limit. it can't be expanded any further. i have been arguing even before those guidelines were put in p
edited 2008 guidelines, that michael mckay said put in place the fbi was given the authority to do atype of investigation they call assessment which allows the use of tasking informants. it allows over and covert interviews and allowed a lot of intrusive surveillance. not electronic surveillance. but the standard for that is this is a quote out of the guidelines, no factual predicate necessary. no factual predicate necessary. you need no fax to suggest the person you want to investigate has...
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david: coming up next, mark thompson, tara mckay, jeff dyer, frankie watkins, unless we repeal the law, we will do our best. there you are. >> before your opening remarks , [indiscernible] and impose costs given intelligence community on october 7th, was confident the russians had tried to interfere in the election. how has the us government imposed costs on the russians, and continued interest in congress and investigating senators for the president last week asking to classify more information about what the -- to declassify more information about what you know russians were doing. will you be able to share publicly what happened during this election? lisa: the intelligence community is looking at that. first and foremost, the intelligence community as it was in terms of the first stable in october because you want to do so, very attentive to not disclosing methods that may appear to identify and attribute malicious actors in the future. what i would also say is the october because you want to do so, very attentive to not disclosing methods that may appear to identify and attribute m
david: coming up next, mark thompson, tara mckay, jeff dyer, frankie watkins, unless we repeal the law, we will do our best. there you are. >> before your opening remarks , [indiscernible] and impose costs given intelligence community on october 7th, was confident the russians had tried to interfere in the election. how has the us government imposed costs on the russians, and continued interest in congress and investigating senators for the president last week asking to classify more...