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minnesota, mr. klein is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, gentlemen. just following up on the discussion in the last minute or, two i think it's important for all of us in this committee, all of us in america for that matter and certainly you, gentlemen, to keep the focus on what the policy is. the policy is to defeat isis, our enemy. whatever we do with iraq is a tool in achieving that policy. it's not -- our ultimate goal here isn't to protect iraq and build a stable iraq, we just need that tool to effect our policy of defeating isis. and sometimes i think we forget. we start talking about how many wars we're in or what are we doing, can the iraqis defend their own country and so forth, all useful discussion, but the policy is to defeat isis. general dempsey, are americans flying helicopters now in iraq? >> yes. >> thank you. in a classified session, i'd like to get some more information about what that force looks like. but it remind me that we may have forces in compounds doing various intelligence and logistics and so forth, we actually have ameri
minnesota, mr. klein is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, gentlemen. just following up on the discussion in the last minute or, two i think it's important for all of us in this committee, all of us in america for that matter and certainly you, gentlemen, to keep the focus on what the policy is. the policy is to defeat isis, our enemy. whatever we do with iraq is a tool in achieving that policy. it's not -- our ultimate goal here isn't to protect iraq and build a stable...
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. >> when you say you advised the administration, have you spoken with mr. klein, the ebola czar? >> yes, sir, many times. >> did they accept your recommendations and did they reject any of your recommendations? >> we're working specifically with dr. lurey who was your guest earlier and we speak probably daily on the development of these protocols. there's a conference call that's scheduled for friday. >> you feel they are taking your recommendations. >> yes, sir, so far. >> and mr. isaac, we were talking about earlier you were in your testimony people traveling on planes and being checked temperature wise every so often, three times a day? >> our staff are under protocol to take their temperature four times a day? >> their own personal temperature? >> no, we have staff in our ebola task force that call them every day and we keep a log of it. i could call my office and tell you where every one of our people are. >> but you're talking about your staff, not their patients. >> yes, our staff. >> okay. >> we're just monitoring their health. >> i misunderstood earlier. you hear reports
. >> when you say you advised the administration, have you spoken with mr. klein, the ebola czar? >> yes, sir, many times. >> did they accept your recommendations and did they reject any of your recommendations? >> we're working specifically with dr. lurey who was your guest earlier and we speak probably daily on the development of these protocols. there's a conference call that's scheduled for friday. >> you feel they are taking your recommendations. >> yes,...
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. >> when you say you advised the administration, have you spoken with mr. klein, the ebola czar? >> yes, several times. >> did the administration, did they incorporate your recommendations and did they reject any of your recommendations? >> we're working specifically with dr. lurie, who was your guest here a little bit earlier. we speak probably daily on the development of these protocols. there's a conference call scheduled for friday. >> you feel they are accepting your recommendations? >> thus for a, yes. >> good. >> thus far, yes. >> and dr. isaac, in your testimony, you talked about people in planes being checked temperature-wise every so often. what did you say? >> our staff are under protocol to take their temperature four times a day? >> their own personal temperature? >> no j. we have staff on our staff force that call them every day and we keep a log-on it. >> i can tell you where every one of your people are. >> you're talking about your staff, not your patients? >> our staff, we're just monitoring their health. >> i misunderstood earlier, and you hear reports we'll ch
. >> when you say you advised the administration, have you spoken with mr. klein, the ebola czar? >> yes, several times. >> did the administration, did they incorporate your recommendations and did they reject any of your recommendations? >> we're working specifically with dr. lurie, who was your guest here a little bit earlier. we speak probably daily on the development of these protocols. there's a conference call scheduled for friday. >> you feel they are...
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minnesota, mr. klein is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, gentlemen. just following up on the discussion in the last minute or, two i think it's important for all of us in this committee, all of us in america for that matter and certainly you, gentlemen, to keep the focus on what the policy is. the policy is to defeat isis, our enemy. whatever we do with iraq is a tool in achieving that policy. it's not -- our ultimate goal here isn't to protect iraq and build a stable iraq, we just need that tool to effect our policy of defeating isis. and sometimes i think we forget. we start talking about how many wars we're in or what are we doing, can the iraqis defend their own country and so forth, all useful discussion, but the policy is to defeat isis. general dempsey, are americans flying helicopters now in iraq? >> yes. >> thank you. in a classified session, i'd like to get some more information about what that force looks like. but it remind me that we may have forces in compounds doing various intelligence and logistics and so forth, we actually have ameri
minnesota, mr. klein is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, gentlemen. just following up on the discussion in the last minute or, two i think it's important for all of us in this committee, all of us in america for that matter and certainly you, gentlemen, to keep the focus on what the policy is. the policy is to defeat isis, our enemy. whatever we do with iraq is a tool in achieving that policy. it's not -- our ultimate goal here isn't to protect iraq and build a stable...
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i reached out to mr. klein, thely through the office of white house's employer. the white house declined his that heation, saying had no operational role. his role is that of a was an employee of the white house and the president. the white house then -- rather than us getting into a lot of back and forth, because i had some -- you know, you and i think a lot alike on of these things. >> thank you for that compliment. back to --lly, going we looked all the way back to ronald reagan and whenever there was an employee of the white house that had an important role, it was the right of the president to decline their presence. president obama didn't do this. but they felt that the people had the real responsibility the actual governance the ones whond would be in charge of the money from this committee should be the ones to testify. think, by all accounts, this is a pretty solid group. >> certainly, madam chairwoman, you and i agree with regard to this being a solid group. appreciate the testimony i've had today. but i did notice, among committee members on our septem
i reached out to mr. klein, thely through the office of white house's employer. the white house declined his that heation, saying had no operational role. his role is that of a was an employee of the white house and the president. the white house then -- rather than us getting into a lot of back and forth, because i had some -- you know, you and i think a lot alike on of these things. >> thank you for that compliment. back to --lly, going we looked all the way back to ronald reagan and...
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mr. sam kline"-- k-l-i-n-e. have you ever heard of sam klein. not that i know of.ut we couldn't figure out how he was even related to your grandparents... oh, my gosh. but he played a huge role in your family's history because, had he not shown up, you'd have been singing-- how do you say "natural woman" in polish? right. "i feel the earth move" in russian. oh, my goodness. well, that might be where they got the name. it could be. they probably adopted it. i thought an official had changed their name when they came in, but-- no. that's common myth, but it almost never happened... hmm, ok. but this guy played a huge role. do i have to rewrite my book now? could you please turn the page? can you read what it says next to david and mollie's names? admitted and admitted. admitted. sam convinced he immigration officials to let your family into the united states. so they were in detention three days. three days? three days. that must've been the longest three days in their lives. yep. wow. so they went to klein. you went from klein. that's right. yeah. ha ha! actually, i
mr. sam kline"-- k-l-i-n-e. have you ever heard of sam klein. not that i know of.ut we couldn't figure out how he was even related to your grandparents... oh, my gosh. but he played a huge role in your family's history because, had he not shown up, you'd have been singing-- how do you say "natural woman" in polish? right. "i feel the earth move" in russian. oh, my goodness. well, that might be where they got the name. it could be. they probably adopted it. i thought an...