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mica: will the gentleman yield? mr. graves: i yield. mr. mica: mr. chairman, i will only agree to this amendment if mr. graves agrees that this is his last amendment on this legislation. i know he is the chairman of the small business committee and i know is an active member on the committee and a pilot but no one should be allowed as many amendments as he has and unless he agrees this is his last amendment, i would have to oppose it. mr. graves: reclaiming my time, in response to that, i can guarantee you this is my last amendment for this particular bill at least. mr. rahall: the chairman and i finally agree on something. mr. graves: i would close with that, mr. chairman. and yield back the balance of my time and urge my colleagues to support it. the chair: does any member seek time in opposition? seeing none, the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from missouri, mr. graves. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it and the amendment is agreed to. it is now in order to consider amend
mica: will the gentleman yield? mr. graves: i yield. mr. mica: mr. chairman, i will only agree to this amendment if mr. graves agrees that this is his last amendment on this legislation. i know he is the chairman of the small business committee and i know is an active member on the committee and a pilot but no one should be allowed as many amendments as he has and unless he agrees this is his last amendment, i would have to oppose it. mr. graves: reclaiming my time, in response to that, i can...
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mica said before he left. it is important to engage the person in conversation to elicit cues to deception. overall the research shows that statements carry some cues to deception and there is new research that focuses on how to elicit cues to defection. because there is such an abundance of research showing that people don't just automatic leak. my basic answer is that some form of questioning protocol, some kind of brief interview protocol that is based on the scientific research on how to elicit cues to defection and how to ask questions so the liars and truth tellers respond differently. >> so you are not -- this is yes or no -- you are not saying scrap the program but that there are ars where we need to significantly improve the techniques to take us down a track of really being able it identify potential terrorists? >> yes, i think if efforts would be spent on the questioning part of the program that would have put it more in line with the scientific research. >> thank you. >> thank you, mrs. edwards. we
mica said before he left. it is important to engage the person in conversation to elicit cues to deception. overall the research shows that statements carry some cues to deception and there is new research that focuses on how to elicit cues to defection. because there is such an abundance of research showing that people don't just automatic leak. my basic answer is that some form of questioning protocol, some kind of brief interview protocol that is based on the scientific research on how to...
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lanzó una campaña para combatir este problema, según la casa blanca de proporciones época épocaed micas medicamentos comunes de la calle. >> la cocaína y heroína. >> las cifras de recetas para analgésicos ha haument aaumenta. >> el sur de la florida se ha convertido en el epicentro de esta épocaepidemia se receta má analgésico que en el resto del pía. >> de los principales 100 médicos que dispensan estas recetas 98 están en la florida, cada vez más de sus pacientes, adictos buscan ayuda en centros de rehabilitación como este en la pequeña habana. >> la persona latina tiene tendencia a automedicorse y le van a dar un medicamento a alguien porque tiene un dolor y se le va a pre escribir, otro problema que uno de cada diez adolescentes admite haber tomado una de estas medicinas por el dolor. >> el paso tomar un tipo de medicamento a la adicción es nada. >> es minutos. >> la acompacampaña a nivel nac busca educar a la población que los analgésicos deben tirarse a la basura y enjuiciar tanto a los adictos como médicos que la receto en. >> miami, telemundo. >> momento de otra pausa pero adel
lanzó una campaña para combatir este problema, según la casa blanca de proporciones época épocaed micas medicamentos comunes de la calle. >> la cocaína y heroína. >> las cifras de recetas para analgésicos ha haument aaumenta. >> el sur de la florida se ha convertido en el epicentro de esta épocaepidemia se receta má analgésico que en el resto del pía. >> de los principales 100 médicos que dispensan estas recetas 98 están en la florida, cada vez más de sus...
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mica said before he left. that it's important to engage a person in conversation to elicit cues to deception. overall, the research shows that statements carry some cues to deception, and also there's an emerging wave of new research that focus on how to create cues to deception, how to elicit cues to deception because there's such an abundance of research showing that people don't just automatically leak. of -- so my basic answer is that some form of questioning protocol, some kind of brief interview protocol that's based on the scientific research on how to elicit cues to deception, how to ask questions so that the liars and truth tellers respond differently, i think that would be a worthwhile enterprise. >> so you're not really saying -- and this is a yes or no -- saying scrap the program, but you are saying that there are areas where we need to significantly improve the techniques that we're using to take us down a track of being able to identify potential terrorists. >> yes. i think if efforts would be sp
mica said before he left. that it's important to engage a person in conversation to elicit cues to deception. overall, the research shows that statements carry some cues to deception, and also there's an emerging wave of new research that focus on how to create cues to deception, how to elicit cues to deception because there's such an abundance of research showing that people don't just automatically leak. of -- so my basic answer is that some form of questioning protocol, some kind of brief...
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so thank you for allowing me to participate. >> well, thank you, chairman mica. i appreciate your being here and appreciate your comments. i can speak for ms. edwards, we are both very concerned about national security. we both are concerned about civil liberties. we're both concerned about -- that we make sure that the flying public are safe and appreciate her input. i hope that she'll find some way that maybe we'll have those subjects -- so that maybe some kind of behavioral study -- science can be done to identify those folks. we have a next round of questions. we are talking about very low base rates. mr. -- lieutenant didomenica states in his testimony that the base rate of counterterrorism is .00000 -- i think one more zero, six. i hope i didn't leave out one. can any of the panelists help put that in perspective, anybody? >> that implies that acts of terrorism is a very rare event. that makes it difficult to test the efficacy of the program. as we put in our report, a better metric system to allow you to judge if the program works -- we don't think that sh
so thank you for allowing me to participate. >> well, thank you, chairman mica. i appreciate your being here and appreciate your comments. i can speak for ms. edwards, we are both very concerned about national security. we both are concerned about civil liberties. we're both concerned about -- that we make sure that the flying public are safe and appreciate her input. i hope that she'll find some way that maybe we'll have those subjects -- so that maybe some kind of behavioral study --...
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and railroad workers from unionizing republican chairman of the house transportation committee john mica included language in the bill it would make it harder for transportation workers to organize not to strike to organize. democratically controlled senate on the other hand left that provision out but surprise surprise republicans won't budge after all they've been shown up by state governors within their own party over the last few months and then just a change to take the war against the unions in the u.s. congress the white house statement today said it in a stray ssion is committed to helping working americans exercise their right to organize under a fair and free process considering that president obama remained a moment through the labor battle in wisconsin with state workers are we to believe he will take a tougher stance when it comes to federal workers rights and the bigger question his first few years in office as the president often done enough to stand with workers across the nation joining me now from new york jonathan just seen president of the economic future group and au
and railroad workers from unionizing republican chairman of the house transportation committee john mica included language in the bill it would make it harder for transportation workers to organize not to strike to organize. democratically controlled senate on the other hand left that provision out but surprise surprise republicans won't budge after all they've been shown up by state governors within their own party over the last few months and then just a change to take the war against the...
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republican john mica argued that many of these airports, see few if any flights after midnight and adding a second staffer with an average salary of $161,000 a year would be a waste of money. betty? >> all right. joel brown in washington. thank you, joel. >>> a new u.s. spy satellite is in orbit this morning. it was launched atop an atlas 5 rocket last night from vandenberg air force base in california. the top-secret satellite will be operated by the national reconnaissance office. >>> this is day two of a high-level nato meeting on how to force libya's moammar gadhafi out of office. secretary of state hillary clinton and other nato foreign ministers are meeting in berlin. the u.s., britain, and france have promised to keep the military pressure on libya. but libyan tv aired video it said shows gadhafi defiantly pumping his fists, as he was driven through the streets of tripoli. >>> now, to the disaster in japan where residents forced from their homes by that crippled nuclear plant will be getting paid compensation. the government ordered the company that runs the fukushima power plant t
republican john mica argued that many of these airports, see few if any flights after midnight and adding a second staffer with an average salary of $161,000 a year would be a waste of money. betty? >> all right. joel brown in washington. thank you, joel. >>> a new u.s. spy satellite is in orbit this morning. it was launched atop an atlas 5 rocket last night from vandenberg air force base in california. the top-secret satellite will be operated by the national reconnaissance...
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mica said before he left. that it's important to engage a person in conversation to elicit cues to deception. overall, the research shows that statements carry some cues to deception. also there's an emerge on how to elate and elicit cues to deception. there's such an abundance of research showing that people don't automatically leak. so my basic answer is that some form of questioning protocol, some kind of brief protocol that's based on the scientific research on how to earlies indicate cues to deception, how to ask questions so that the liars and truth tellers respond differently, that would be worst while. -- worthwhile. >> you are not necessarily saying scrap the program. but you are saying there are areas where we need to significantly improve the techniques that we are using to take us down a track of really being able to identify potential terrorists? >> yes, i think if efforts would be spent on the questioning part on the scientific research. >> thank you. >> thank you, miss edwards, we have been join
mica said before he left. that it's important to engage a person in conversation to elicit cues to deception. overall, the research shows that statements carry some cues to deception. also there's an emerge on how to elate and elicit cues to deception. there's such an abundance of research showing that people don't automatically leak. so my basic answer is that some form of questioning protocol, some kind of brief protocol that's based on the scientific research on how to earlies indicate cues...
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mica. >> first of all, mr. guffey, i have to take exception with your comments at this is an assault on labour, whether it is in wisconsin, or in this hearing. mr. guffey, the know what the financial difference is between the state and federal governments? >> we are going to leave this hearing now in order to resume live house coverage. house members are returning for legislative business. you can watch the hearing continuing live online at c- span.org. house members returning for legislative business, and they will consider rules for debate on the bill disapproving. to the floor , live house covera. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, rabbi goldberg, boca raton synagogue from boca raton, florida. the chaplain: our father in heaven, guard the members of our esteemed house of representatives. instill with them the determination to provide for the physical as well as the spiritual well-being of the citizens of this great country. may this body whi
mica. >> first of all, mr. guffey, i have to take exception with your comments at this is an assault on labour, whether it is in wisconsin, or in this hearing. mr. guffey, the know what the financial difference is between the state and federal governments? >> we are going to leave this hearing now in order to resume live house coverage. house members are returning for legislative business. you can watch the hearing continuing live online at c- span.org. house members returning for...
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indeed, chairman mica of the house transportation chiti issued a press release yesterday, attacking theddition of these controllers, saying that it was wasteful spending. >> woodruff: well, this is clearly something a lot of people have their eye on, and alan levin, we thank you very much for giving us some insights. >> my pleasure, thank you. >> brown: the united states isn't the only country struggling with healthcare reform. special correspondent jeffrey kaye reports for our "global health unit" about china's efforts to improve care for more than a billion people. >> reporter: when westerners think about chinese medicine, what often comes to mind is acupuncture, herbal treatments and massage, all of which are still common. but, in fact, since the 1990s, the more remarkable aspect of healthcare in communist china has been capitalism and the development of a profit-driven, fee for service medical field, heavily reliant on sales of expensive pharmaceuticals. chinese officials now say the market-oriented approach hasn't worked. it produced huge disparities which left many people without
indeed, chairman mica of the house transportation chiti issued a press release yesterday, attacking theddition of these controllers, saying that it was wasteful spending. >> woodruff: well, this is clearly something a lot of people have their eye on, and alan levin, we thank you very much for giving us some insights. >> my pleasure, thank you. >> brown: the united states isn't the only country struggling with healthcare reform. special correspondent jeffrey kaye reports for...
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debemos decir que hay otra enfermedad que es la personalidad ciclo ti mica.nta la curiosidad sobre todo lo que tiene que ver con esta gran celebraciÓn. >>> gracias, muy buenos dÍas, las joyas que lucirÁ kate middleton el dÍa de su boda con guillermo de inglaterra. ha sido motivo de especulaciÓn por parte del pÚblico. sobre todo la tiara. que histÓricamente ha sido un sÍmbolo de la realeza. y un accesorio importante para una novia, en cualquier rincÓn del mundo. se remonta al antiguo egipcio. pero sobre todo son un d distintivo sÍmbolo de soberania. en tiempos modernos, la tiara es un accesorio in quidispensable el dÍa de las novias en el dia de su boda. >>> pienso que es el momento de sentirse especiales y como reinas o princesas antes de regresar a la realidad de la vida dice eli laine. y es mÁs alla del cÍrculo de personas que pueden portar en sus cabezas diamantes, etc. no hay duda que la boda de kate ha inspirado el uso de este singular accesorio. a medida que se acerca la boda real. mÁs mujeres quieren aÑadir este toque de monarquÍas en las mejoras bodas
debemos decir que hay otra enfermedad que es la personalidad ciclo ti mica.nta la curiosidad sobre todo lo que tiene que ver con esta gran celebraciÓn. >>> gracias, muy buenos dÍas, las joyas que lucirÁ kate middleton el dÍa de su boda con guillermo de inglaterra. ha sido motivo de especulaciÓn por parte del pÚblico. sobre todo la tiara. que histÓricamente ha sido un sÍmbolo de la realeza. y un accesorio importante para una novia, en cualquier rincÓn del mundo. se remonta al...
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david and john did a great job of setting the context, so i will introduce cathy and mica to get started with questions and after about 20 minutes will open it up to the audience. cathy stodar has worked in nursing since 1979 and served on the exec the board of her union. she is chair of the nurse alliance health care policy and politics committee. sciu represents more than 1 million health care workers in the united states. mike weibel works at a year tire in kansas where he was hired 25 years ago. he has held and served in various safety and health positions for the united steelworkers, including his current position. he previously spent 14 years as a first responder, medical officer, emergency medical technician, captain, and safety officer. he has conducted numerous training is on osha standards and workplace health and safety. cathy, let's start with you. many people do not think of health care workers when they think of osha. we do face dangers on your job. maybe you can talk about some of the dangers health care workers face, your experience, and hal osha has helped make things be
david and john did a great job of setting the context, so i will introduce cathy and mica to get started with questions and after about 20 minutes will open it up to the audience. cathy stodar has worked in nursing since 1979 and served on the exec the board of her union. she is chair of the nurse alliance health care policy and politics committee. sciu represents more than 1 million health care workers in the united states. mike weibel works at a year tire in kansas where he was hired 25 years...