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mr. miller: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and add any extraneous material on h.r. 4437. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. miller: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. miller: thank you, mr. speaker. i do rise in support of h.r. 4437, a bill of which i am honored to sponsor to extend the deadline for the submittal of the final report that is required by the commission on care. in response to the veterans affairs crisis that saw far too many veterans waiting too long for the care they needed required the establishment of a commission on care to examine veteran access to care and recommend how to best organize the v.a. health care system over the next 20 years. the law required the commission to develop a final report 180 days after their first meeting or by february 20, 2016. however, the commission has requested that congre
mr. miller: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and add any extraneous material on h.r. 4437. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. miller: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. miller: thank you, mr. speaker. i do rise in support of h.r. 4437, a bill of which i am honored to sponsor to extend the deadline for the submittal of...
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nevermind, rochester. - [mrs. miller] but i would appreciate it if you would let me bring him over to your house so you could talk him into going to the dentist. - mr. benny, he admires you so much. i'm sure you can persuade him to go. - well if you think i can help, bring him over. anything for the beavers. - oh thank you very much. - you're welcome. she wants me to talk her little boy into going to the dentist. now what is it you wanted to see me about? - well, jack, i've been going over the script for your next television show, and i noticed the writers have indicated a musical number. i just wonder who you want to get. - well, don, you didn't have to bother me with those small details. get whoever you want. - oh that's fine. i know a little group we can get for about $1,000. - come back here! (audience laughing) - but, jack, you just said -- - nevermind what i said. this isn't a small detail. don, if i told you once i told you a thousand dollars, i mean a thousand times. (audience laughing) let's think about it. let'
nevermind, rochester. - [mrs. miller] but i would appreciate it if you would let me bring him over to your house so you could talk him into going to the dentist. - mr. benny, he admires you so much. i'm sure you can persuade him to go. - well if you think i can help, bring him over. anything for the beavers. - oh thank you very much. - you're welcome. she wants me to talk her little boy into going to the dentist. now what is it you wanted to see me about? - well, jack, i've been going over the...
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mr. miller: this is a painting -- 13 feet long that hangs in paris. it depicts something i was not able to get in earlier. it depicts the high moments of something called the --. the festival of the federation. lafayette devised this after the fall the bastille. a year went by and in 1790, he organized this place. i bet a lot of you have been where it was. this is where the eiffel tower stands today. the three blocks that go down that way, they dug it up and made benches along the side. there were earthen seats along the side. there were 20 masses that were set inside during the thing, and the extreme left, you will see lafayette's horse. he wrote into the ceremony and was absently supreme at that moment, except the king is also at the pavilion on the side. he is accepting the new status. he is still king. but he is king of the french. not the king of france. semantics means a great deal in terms of politics at the time. it would take six years from about this time of july 14, 1790, until he was actually tried and went to his death. as you may know, h
mr. miller: this is a painting -- 13 feet long that hangs in paris. it depicts something i was not able to get in earlier. it depicts the high moments of something called the --. the festival of the federation. lafayette devised this after the fall the bastille. a year went by and in 1790, he organized this place. i bet a lot of you have been where it was. this is where the eiffel tower stands today. the three blocks that go down that way, they dug it up and made benches along the side. there...
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mr. miller: in the same place. >> in the same place. i was interested in the rain leather -- letter between lafayette and jefferson about the difference and what was great to happen to slavery. opposed to he was it. in fact, one of the many things that i could tell you is that he in his wife set up a farm french guiana in the tropics, where 120 black people were invited to earn their freedom by working on the farm. it lasted seven years and was destroyed by the rebels in paris when they came to power. favor always very much in of equal rights for all. start it withto george washington. that is what led him, when george was too busy, a southern gentleman and all of that sort of thing, in getting ready for the new presidency. he never did. lafayette referred to lafayette's idea about freedom as his favorite hobby horse. he actually started to create a new, similar farm in tallahassee. in florida. he never came over for that, he thought it would be good to grow wine there. it did not pan out. one of the strange -- have you -- having a blin
mr. miller: in the same place. >> in the same place. i was interested in the rain leather -- letter between lafayette and jefferson about the difference and what was great to happen to slavery. opposed to he was it. in fact, one of the many things that i could tell you is that he in his wife set up a farm french guiana in the tropics, where 120 black people were invited to earn their freedom by working on the farm. it lasted seven years and was destroyed by the rebels in paris when they...
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mr. miller: thank you pam, and thank you to ron, the director of the museum.
mr. miller: thank you pam, and thank you to ron, the director of the museum.
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how's mrs. miller? oh, fine, fine. your kids? good. what do you got, two of them? uh, david will be going into junior high school. rachel will be graduating from hobart in the spring. where's the time go, huh? beats me. what was that, 17 across? down. harris: uh, barney? excuse me. yeah. i'm sure you remember mr. brewer. ray. yeah, ray. how are you, ray? yeah. mr. brewer says that some of his colleagues have been dropping out of sight. he suspects there may be some foul play. was a nice neighborhood before the discos moved in. i'm gonna go check it out. we'll do what we can, mr. brewer. i'm seriously considering moving to the suburbs. yeah, but then you got the commute, you know, the yard, raking leaves. wojo: uh, barney? yeah, we'll take care of it. that was a call from a bar over on wall street -- got some hooker trying to solicit a law firm. all right, check it out. dietrich. miller. "occupation on the floss" -- it's "miller." oh. "mill on the floss" was a george eliot novel. right, right, yeah. setting was a mill, so the occupation -- yeah, yeah, i got it, diet
how's mrs. miller? oh, fine, fine. your kids? good. what do you got, two of them? uh, david will be going into junior high school. rachel will be graduating from hobart in the spring. where's the time go, huh? beats me. what was that, 17 across? down. harris: uh, barney? excuse me. yeah. i'm sure you remember mr. brewer. ray. yeah, ray. how are you, ray? yeah. mr. brewer says that some of his colleagues have been dropping out of sight. he suspects there may be some foul play. was a nice...
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mrs. driscoll, i'm captain miller. could we get on with this? certainly. if you sign a complaint, mr. driscoll and mr. morrison will be charged with custodial interference, fine. fine. sergeant harris would be happy to help you, right, sergeant? okay. mrs. driscoll, would you have a seat over here, please? how old is your kid? is that necessary for the report? no, i'm just curious. 10 1/2. i emphasize the 1/2 at jason's insistence. [ both chuckle ] all right. would you like to see his photograph? sure. hey, he's a little leaguer. he plays on our team sponsored by the antique guild. yes? you had a wife and a kid -- you know, a nice family. it just seems like so much to give up for something that might just turn out to be a -- a fad. we're not talking about the hula-hoop, sergeant. maybe you just didn't give heterosexuality a fair shake. i mean, if you'd just hung in there a little longer, applied yourself, you might have got the hang of it. look, i had the hang of it. the point is, i was just going through the motions. [ sighs ] well, i do that... sometimes. okay, mrs. driscoll, if you
mrs. driscoll, i'm captain miller. could we get on with this? certainly. if you sign a complaint, mr. driscoll and mr. morrison will be charged with custodial interference, fine. fine. sergeant harris would be happy to help you, right, sergeant? okay. mrs. driscoll, would you have a seat over here, please? how old is your kid? is that necessary for the report? no, i'm just curious. 10 1/2. i emphasize the 1/2 at jason's insistence. [ both chuckle ] all right. would you like to see his...
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mr. von miller, the super bowl m.v.p.! reggie, are you ready? he's reggie watts, i'm james corden and this, this is "the late, late show." roll the titles. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by cbs the late, late show, oh, oh the late, late show, ooh the late, late show, oh, oh the late, late show oh, oh the late, late show >> james: fun show tonight! wow! m.v.p.s all over! what are you doing, reg? what are you eating? sherbet? >> magic -- what's sherbet? is sherbet a thing here? you know what sherbet is, right? you know what sherbet is? it's sherbet. you do know. yeah, it's like a sugary -- what do you call that thing? a fun dip. what do you dip in a fun dip? sherbet. the english call it sherbet and you call it fun dip, right? same thing. all right. how long we got, rob? do you want to see some magic? (cheers and applause) >> james: all right. okay. hold on. don't roll away, you. what can i do? right think. what sort of -- what sort of trick can i -- can i do? can i try -- i know, try to make a ball appear, yeah? (cheers and applause) a
mr. von miller, the super bowl m.v.p.! reggie, are you ready? he's reggie watts, i'm james corden and this, this is "the late, late show." roll the titles. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by cbs the late, late show, oh, oh the late, late show, ooh the late, late show, oh, oh the late, late show oh, oh the late, late show >> james: fun show tonight! wow! m.v.p.s all over! what are you doing, reg? what are you eating? sherbet? >> magic -- what's sherbet? is...
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mr. miller: the story of lafayette is quite profound. he was born to wealth. in central france. called auvergne, and he grew in his early years and a chateau there called chavaniac.
mr. miller: the story of lafayette is quite profound. he was born to wealth. in central france. called auvergne, and he grew in his early years and a chateau there called chavaniac.
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of workers remain unacquainted for after the cave in at the gold mine east of johannesburg and mrs. millerore from johannesburg. >> reporter: rescue operations are continuing at the lillie gold fields which is about 400 clim -- kilometers from johannesburg and 125miners were trapped and rescued 49 of them and they say they are not sure of how long these rescue operations will continue. those rescued have come out with minor injuries and the area does remain unstable. it is a shallow mine and so emergency services say they have to be as careful as possible to ensure they rescue as many minors safely. south africa has had a fairly decent mining, safety record in resent years. the country has tried to reduce the number of minor deaths by 20% over the last 10-15 years and we've seen 24% reduction between 2003 and 2010 in terms of how many miners killed under ground and emergency services are fairly optimistic about the rest of their rescue operations which at this point continue. >> some news coming to us from mali a u.n. peace keeping base there is under attack. residents and military sources
of workers remain unacquainted for after the cave in at the gold mine east of johannesburg and mrs. millerore from johannesburg. >> reporter: rescue operations are continuing at the lillie gold fields which is about 400 clim -- kilometers from johannesburg and 125miners were trapped and rescued 49 of them and they say they are not sure of how long these rescue operations will continue. those rescued have come out with minor injuries and the area does remain unstable. it is a shallow mine...
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mr. miller? >> i can understand why something like the announcement that was made a couple of weeks ago that i talked about can look as if the company's just discovered this. that's not the case. it's all about -- >> i said that the company was worried about its reputation or accepting some responsibility? >> we absolutely accept that we have a responsibility to act in partnership with civil society, with governments -- >> no. accept responsibility that their platforms are being used to generate extremism. >> we accept responsibility we have to be acting on this, absolutely. we are not responsible for the behavior of people who abuse our platforms but we are responsible for ensuring we have the right policies in place and very well trained people who can act on reports quickly and take action as required. but most important, we have a responsibility to help those organizations like the active change foundation, like connect justice who want to use our platform. so as well as the occi initiative,
mr. miller? >> i can understand why something like the announcement that was made a couple of weeks ago that i talked about can look as if the company's just discovered this. that's not the case. it's all about -- >> i said that the company was worried about its reputation or accepting some responsibility? >> we absolutely accept that we have a responsibility to act in partnership with civil society, with governments -- >> no. accept responsibility that their platforms...
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mr. miller, and we'll, uh, we'll get out of your hair. the thing is, is i... i wasn't with a friend, actually. i was with a pro. oh, okay. her place? nah, her car. why would i want to know that? thanks. woman: dr. byron, please call the page operator. he's changing his story. mm-hmm. a prostitute in that neighborhood, with a car? you notice his eating habits? it's convict posture. it's pretty hard to shake. yeah. excuse me, miss? yeah? can you go into mr. miller's room and remove his food tray but don't touch anything on it? sure. no problem. earl miller's prints belong to earl gilmore. did a seven- out-of-12-year stretch in sing sing for armed robbery. benson: so maybe he goes in to steal, but he does maggie instead. nash is the witness. he sees the attack on his friend grabs the knife, and shreds his stem. in his mind, poetic justice. anybody's mind. any sex-offense charges that didn't hold up? not one. well, seven years in sing sing could change anybody into a sexual predator and make them smart enough to know that dna can nail you if you don't use a condom
mr. miller, and we'll, uh, we'll get out of your hair. the thing is, is i... i wasn't with a friend, actually. i was with a pro. oh, okay. her place? nah, her car. why would i want to know that? thanks. woman: dr. byron, please call the page operator. he's changing his story. mm-hmm. a prostitute in that neighborhood, with a car? you notice his eating habits? it's convict posture. it's pretty hard to shake. yeah. excuse me, miss? yeah? can you go into mr. miller's room and remove his food tray...
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mr. miller. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. as the chairman alluded to in his opening statement, there's a lot of education that's going to be taking place about section 702. and, director clapper, director brennan, director comey, if you would in this open session, please elaborate briefly if you will how important section 702 is to your respective agencies. >> well, i'll start, and i would also invite the deputy director of nsa, but all of us have an equity here. 702 represents a vital capability, intelligence capability for all of us. and just to be clear, this is the provision in the foreign intelligence surveillance act that governs the collection onion-u.s. persons oversees on non-u.s. persons overseas. the current law expires in december of 2017. so we are already embarked on kind of an education campaign in the congress to insure people understand what a vital tool this is. let me turn, first, to mr. legitt. >> thank you. sir, i agree with what the director said that it is, in fact, a vital tool for our intelligence eff
mr. miller. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. as the chairman alluded to in his opening statement, there's a lot of education that's going to be taking place about section 702. and, director clapper, director brennan, director comey, if you would in this open session, please elaborate briefly if you will how important section 702 is to your respective agencies. >> well, i'll start, and i would also invite the deputy director of nsa, but all of us have an equity here. 702...
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mr. miller? has to be his boss-- sophia keener. the secret was money. his bonus was bigger than the other associates'. why hide that? that's banking, dective. it's not about how much you need. it's about how much the other guy gets and making sure you get more. can you tell us why derek got more than the others? oh, he had great potential. it was just our way of telling him to hang in there until he started making real money. $300,000 ain't real money? it's a lot of money. but when your managing director's ly four years older and making $5 million, it's easy to feel underappreciated, especially to someone who worked so hard. did you set derek's bonus? as managing partner in the firm, i do have a say, but it's done by committee. the other associates in his class maxed out at $150,000. do they know that? i doubt it. no one ever asks the other guy's number and no one tells. last thing you want to find out is that someone else made more. was derek having any problems with coeagues? i'm sorry. i don't know. do you know where was friday night? detective, 300
mr. miller? has to be his boss-- sophia keener. the secret was money. his bonus was bigger than the other associates'. why hide that? that's banking, dective. it's not about how much you need. it's about how much the other guy gets and making sure you get more. can you tell us why derek got more than the others? oh, he had great potential. it was just our way of telling him to hang in there until he started making real money. $300,000 ain't real money? it's a lot of money. but when your...
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. >> hey, this is mrs. miller. >> we have pod casts written by connie britain. >> i knew this was my test. my life's work distilled into a moment. >> never a good time to fall off your couch onto your martini glass and nick a major blood vessel and begin losing a dangerous amount of blood but having this happen during a date is not a good time. >> george from seinfeld read a piece that was about a goldfish. >> my daughter's stupid fish is dying. >> but it was really about mortality and losing -- losing our parents. >> it was the same with my father last year at the veterans >> we interpret modern love in a very broad way, both the word modern, which means it can talk today. >> the modern man has an iphone 6 plus and goes to gochello every year. >> also, we can have children in different ways. we can form families in new ways. in terms of the word love, it's any way that -- that human beings connect. >> if you look at any great love story you've ever read, there is hardship and difficulty, and, yet, there is the pe
. >> hey, this is mrs. miller. >> we have pod casts written by connie britain. >> i knew this was my test. my life's work distilled into a moment. >> never a good time to fall off your couch onto your martini glass and nick a major blood vessel and begin losing a dangerous amount of blood but having this happen during a date is not a good time. >> george from seinfeld read a piece that was about a goldfish. >> my daughter's stupid fish is dying. >> but...
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mr. miller, are you in the same position? that you in effect tip off people and tell them when information is requested? >> we don't do it in the uk. >> do you do it in america? >> yes, sometimes but not in every case. and we have -- taken does depend somewhat on rules in the particular jurisdiction, and indeed a matter before the investigatory powers through committee. >> i'm sure we'll come onto that. >> in the uk we don't do it and even if we could, we would never do it in respect to counterterrorism cases. >> if mr. rovy or someone else like him says we want this information, it's the terrorism investigation, you would never inform the use per. >> that's correct. >> you just hand over the information, if it came within a criteria. >> if it met our criteria, it's a case by case basis but we would not be tipping off. >> so yes from nick pickles, yes from twitter, a definite no from facebook in the uk and it's different in america, we understand that. what is the situation with google, dr. house? >> we're in the situation of
mr. miller, are you in the same position? that you in effect tip off people and tell them when information is requested? >> we don't do it in the uk. >> do you do it in america? >> yes, sometimes but not in every case. and we have -- taken does depend somewhat on rules in the particular jurisdiction, and indeed a matter before the investigatory powers through committee. >> i'm sure we'll come onto that. >> in the uk we don't do it and even if we could, we would...
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let's speak now to mrs. miller who is in johannesburg and what more do you know about this?reporter: well, initially it's thought that about 129miners were trapped under ground and 49 have been rescued and emergency services say they are on site continuing with the rescue operation and hasn't been confirmation of exactly what caused the collapse. there is speculation that it happened in a lamp room which is the last stop for miners as they go under ground to collect safety gear and lamps and there is speculation it possibly could have been a rock fall or even a sinkhole because this is a gold field, this area this particular mine is known to be a shallow mine and while that could be an advantage the issue that still remains very insecure and unstable and those operations not knowing how long it will take to get the remaining miners out. >> how long have they been on the scene and working and trying to get people out and what is the prognosis for their success or otherwise? >> reporter: well, this has been going on for at least the last four or five hours, emergency services
let's speak now to mrs. miller who is in johannesburg and what more do you know about this?reporter: well, initially it's thought that about 129miners were trapped under ground and 49 have been rescued and emergency services say they are on site continuing with the rescue operation and hasn't been confirmation of exactly what caused the collapse. there is speculation that it happened in a lamp room which is the last stop for miners as they go under ground to collect safety gear and lamps and...
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mr. miller wrorks they say that -- wrote, they say, well, we're also interested in this because it's applicable elsewhere and mention a case in baton rouge, louisiana. but that's just a tip of the iceberg. it's a pandora's box they want us to open, and they want to use apple's engineers to create a different product than apple created and they want to use that different product to disable and make less effective the product that apple's got on the market. >> rose: do you think the government's trying to mislead the american public? >> well, everybody knows that the second the government filed an application and then filed a second application, they are engaged in a public relations war. they want the american people to accept what they're asking for here. we're saying to them -- and, again, i say it were director comey and the people in the justice department. i know their motives are good. they want information, but they have to comply with the constitution when they do it. if they'd go back to congress and seek the authority that they previously were attempting to seek or, as director comey s
mr. miller wrorks they say that -- wrote, they say, well, we're also interested in this because it's applicable elsewhere and mention a case in baton rouge, louisiana. but that's just a tip of the iceberg. it's a pandora's box they want us to open, and they want to use apple's engineers to create a different product than apple created and they want to use that different product to disable and make less effective the product that apple's got on the market. >> rose: do you think the...
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mr. george miller, everyone. mr. george miller.ector and best picture i don't know if you saw "mad max: furry road" i felt the same way he did, michaela. it's so intense, relentless, a nonstop movie. action films rarely, rarely get nominated. a big honor and a big surprise. >> i know it's interesting. alise kwa was scia was saying tg about the girl-power aspect of it and i think charlize theron did such a great job. i think it was surprising, considering the field that it's in. >> exactly. so you know, for so many -- i've got so many people talking to me, apparently we have someone very important waiting to talk to us. so go, michaela. >> you figure out who we need to talk to down there. i'm going to tell folks to stick around. get a snack. go to the rest room, but we need you back here after a short break. we'll be back with hollywood's biggest night. how does rock and roll work? ♪ you need a team... ♪ working together... ♪ doing all kinds of jobs. ♪ and the best place to find the job that's right for you is on the world's number-
mr. george miller, everyone. mr. george miller.ector and best picture i don't know if you saw "mad max: furry road" i felt the same way he did, michaela. it's so intense, relentless, a nonstop movie. action films rarely, rarely get nominated. a big honor and a big surprise. >> i know it's interesting. alise kwa was scia was saying tg about the girl-power aspect of it and i think charlize theron did such a great job. i think it was surprising, considering the field that it's in....
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mr. miller? representative miller: there is a lot of education that is going to be taking place.if you would,er, in this open session, please elaborate briefly, if you will, how important section 702 is to your respective agencies? >> we all have -- mr. odni: i will start. 702 has an important capability for all of us. in the the provision foreign intelligence surveillance act that governs non-surveillance persons overseas. the current law expires in december of 2017. on we have already embarked a kind of education campaign in the congress to make sure people understand what a vital tool this is. >> i agree that it is a vital tool for our intelligence efforts against valid foreign intelligence targets, non-us persons who are overseas. it does not permit the targeting of these persons. that would require a separate court order to do that. in the course of conducting 702, ifon under section the u.s. person is in contact with a valid intelligence target, there are minimization's included to minimize the retention and disclosure of the identity of that person because it is not a fore
mr. miller? representative miller: there is a lot of education that is going to be taking place.if you would,er, in this open session, please elaborate briefly, if you will, how important section 702 is to your respective agencies? >> we all have -- mr. odni: i will start. 702 has an important capability for all of us. in the the provision foreign intelligence surveillance act that governs non-surveillance persons overseas. the current law expires in december of 2017. on we have already...
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miller? uh, no. i'll be right back. so, uh, how are things going in washington? just great. it's all over for jimmy, huh? sure, nobody cared when he went to the ballgame. mr. bogert? i'm captain miller. captain, i'm afraid i'm a little bit confused. these people are part of a community court, authorized and funded by the government. yeah, well, i'm afraid your court has been conducting criminal prosecutions, imprisoning people. that can't be. they were empowered to arbitrate only community grievances, resolve minor disputes with neighbors. that was boring. can we talk somewhere in private? this way, mr. bogert. mr. bogert? i work for the government, too. yeah, uh, things are tough all over. what's the matter with people today? you tell me. why is everyone always in such a hurry? i mean, why can't people ever take the time to just stop and count the flowers? basically they're good people. i guess they just got a little carried away. look, if you release them in my custody, i'll assume full responsibility. i'm afraid it's not that simple, mr. bogert. see, mr. rizzo has filed a complaint against them -- false imprisonment, vi-- can i help you? do you want any
miller? uh, no. i'll be right back. so, uh, how are things going in washington? just great. it's all over for jimmy, huh? sure, nobody cared when he went to the ballgame. mr. bogert? i'm captain miller. captain, i'm afraid i'm a little bit confused. these people are part of a community court, authorized and funded by the government. yeah, well, i'm afraid your court has been conducting criminal prosecutions, imprisoning people. that can't be. they were empowered to arbitrate only community...
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mr. miller, welcome. public speaker: good evening, commissioners. the fact that tasers are being reintroduced tonight by chief suhr as a use of force option is crude. the people of san francisco stood up four times in the last few years and said they don't want tasers. yet, this abusive chief and his abusive department have decided to reintroduce this. it's a slap in the face of the community of san francisco. to answer when was the last time someone was killed with tasers. fact of the matter is in palo alto last year about 9:50 p.m.. a person with schizophrenia disorder was killed. i should also add in the beginning of the year january 26, 2015, in san francisco county jail, alvin haynes died and document have yet to be released but admitted by the court that deputies altercation with the inmate definitely seems to be a likely possibility. we don't know whether tasers were involved in that incident. the cases of tasers do go up when we talk to you. the reported number is 916 and that number again is always low because it doesn't account for in cust
mr. miller, welcome. public speaker: good evening, commissioners. the fact that tasers are being reintroduced tonight by chief suhr as a use of force option is crude. the people of san francisco stood up four times in the last few years and said they don't want tasers. yet, this abusive chief and his abusive department have decided to reintroduce this. it's a slap in the face of the community of san francisco. to answer when was the last time someone was killed with tasers. fact of the matter...
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that's von miller riding with peyton manning. his daughter. mrs. bowlen. once on stage we heard from the usual team leaders. miller. peyton manning. elway. and head coach. had this to say. >> it took everybody on this stage. every guy on the football team. and i can tell everyone out there that nobody played harder than the national football league than the broncos. i'm so proud of them. >> coach remained humble throughout the celebration. also for this phone call. he took. >> . mr. president how are you. >> not as good as you. >> . quite the compliment there. comparing the broncos to the 1985 bears. and that defense. president obama followed up tw this tweet. >> . see you all at the white house. >> as for daytime tv. von miller stole the spotlight. super bowl mvp. onto the set with elen. he answered questions about cam newten. also the art of the strip sack. denver. now you're a free agent. will you shop around or. >> i want to stay with the broncos. for 15 to 20 years. but money talks. >> . money does talk. i have a feeling he'll get a lot of it. >> he al
that's von miller riding with peyton manning. his daughter. mrs. bowlen. once on stage we heard from the usual team leaders. miller. peyton manning. elway. and head coach. had this to say. >> it took everybody on this stage. every guy on the football team. and i can tell everyone out there that nobody played harder than the national football league than the broncos. i'm so proud of them. >> coach remained humble throughout the celebration. also for this phone call. he took. >>...
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mr. miller. much, mr.ou very chairman.is a lot of education that will be taking place about section 702. director krapp are -- director clapper, brennan, director coming, could you please how importantfly section 702 is to your respective agencies? director clapper: i will start, and we also invite rick legit, the deputy director of the nsa, but all of us have an equity. represents a viable intelligence capability for all of us. to be clear, this is the provision in the foreign surveillance act that involves the collection of non-us persons overseas. the current law expires in december 2017, so we are already on an education campaign in congress to ensure people understand what a vital tool this is. let me turn first to mr. legit. -- mr. legett. >> it is a vital intelligence tool for non-us persons who are overseas, and it does not permit the targeting of u.s. persons. that would require a separate court order. in the course of conducting collection under 702, if a u.s. person is in contact, there are minimization procedur
mr. miller. much, mr.ou very chairman.is a lot of education that will be taking place about section 702. director krapp are -- director clapper, brennan, director coming, could you please how importantfly section 702 is to your respective agencies? director clapper: i will start, and we also invite rick legit, the deputy director of the nsa, but all of us have an equity. represents a viable intelligence capability for all of us. to be clear, this is the provision in the foreign surveillance act...
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mr. miller are you in the same position?t you don't tick off people tip off people and tell them when information is requested? >> we don't do it in the uk. >> do you do it in america? >> sometimes but not every case. it's dependent on the rules in the particular jurisdiction and it's a matter in the committee. >> in the uk we don't and even if we could we would never do this in the counterterrorism cases. >> so if someone says we want this information, is the terrorism investigation you would never -- he would just hand over the information that came in the criteria. >> we would review every case on a case-by-case basis. >> thank you. succumbing yes and a definite no from facebook in the uk but america -- but what is the situation with google? >> the same as facebook it is jurisdiction dependent. we follow the law of the jurisdiction where we operate in the context of the investigation. >> with respect to taking down items we also received a lot of evidence over the last few months and indeed in the previous report the pers
mr. miller are you in the same position?t you don't tick off people tip off people and tell them when information is requested? >> we don't do it in the uk. >> do you do it in america? >> sometimes but not every case. it's dependent on the rules in the particular jurisdiction and it's a matter in the committee. >> in the uk we don't and even if we could we would never do this in the counterterrorism cases. >> so if someone says we want this information, is the...
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mr. miller, welcome. public speaker: good evening, commissioners. the fact that tasers are being reintroduced tonight by chief suhr as a use of force option is crude. the people of san francisco stood up four times in the last few years and said they don't want tasers. yet, this abusive chief and his abusive department have decided to reintroduce this. it's a slap in the face of the community of san francisco. to answer when was the last time someone was killed with tasers. fact of the matter is in palo alto last year about 9:50 p.m.. a person with schizophrenia disorder was killed. i should also add in the beginning of the year january 26, 2015, in san francisco county jail, alvin haynes died and document have yet to be released but admitted by the court that deputies altercation with the inmate definitely seems to be a likely possibility. we don't know whether tasers were involved in that incident. the cases of tasers do go up when we talk to you. the reported number is 916 and that number again is always low because it doesn't account for in cust
mr. miller, welcome. public speaker: good evening, commissioners. the fact that tasers are being reintroduced tonight by chief suhr as a use of force option is crude. the people of san francisco stood up four times in the last few years and said they don't want tasers. yet, this abusive chief and his abusive department have decided to reintroduce this. it's a slap in the face of the community of san francisco. to answer when was the last time someone was killed with tasers. fact of the matter...
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mr. miller's dog. - you stop that right away, do you hear? - you keep quiet or i'm liable to sock you. (audience laughter) - hey, you cut that out, you! - who asked you? - don't you got a respect for women? - aw, what women? - that woman you just pushed down on the ground. - you'd better not do that again. - oh, yeah? - yeah. (audience laughter) - oh! oh! help! help, help! fight, fight! help! fight, fight! somebody help! help! - okay, okay fellas, come on, all right, come on, get up here, now, come on all right, break it up, break it up, now what's going on here? - well, this kid-- - that's right, we were just standing here and this kid came along and started my brother for no reason at all. - well, i hit him 'cause he was beatin' her up! - he was not, you're just a dirty old bully, that's what you are. - all right, that's enough. cleaver, you go to the back of the bus and sit down and ride there. son, you and your sister ride in front of the bus. - okay. let's go, sis! (audience laughter) - what's gotten into you, cleaver? - i don't know, mr. crawford, but i sure wish i'd read hoppy t
mr. miller's dog. - you stop that right away, do you hear? - you keep quiet or i'm liable to sock you. (audience laughter) - hey, you cut that out, you! - who asked you? - don't you got a respect for women? - aw, what women? - that woman you just pushed down on the ground. - you'd better not do that again. - oh, yeah? - yeah. (audience laughter) - oh! oh! help! help, help! fight, fight! help! fight, fight! somebody help! help! - okay, okay fellas, come on, all right, come on, get up here, now,...
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mrs. miller's artistic talents range and precision were phenomenal. she was a pioneering voice for african-american art, creating one of the first regional shows of african-american art in the north carolina museum of art in raleigh and founded the african-american with me 25 years ago. an art gallery focusing on african-american art and artists located in greensboro, north carolina. she possessed an unwavering dedication to students as teacher at the tuskegee institute, winston-salem state university, and north carolina at&t. her legacy continues to live on not only through her work by through the many students she taught and inspired. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek wreck licks -- recognition? mr. thompson: request talk to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. thompson: i rise today as co-chair of the bipartisan career and technical education caucus to
mrs. miller's artistic talents range and precision were phenomenal. she was a pioneering voice for african-american art, creating one of the first regional shows of african-american art in the north carolina museum of art in raleigh and founded the african-american with me 25 years ago. an art gallery focusing on african-american art and artists located in greensboro, north carolina. she possessed an unwavering dedication to students as teacher at the tuskegee institute, winston-salem state...
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mr. olson, thank you very much. we're joined by john miller, th mr.aid, this is going to affect everybody. everybody's privacy. everybody's security. your response? >> um, mr. olson is not a good american. he's a great american. he's served his country as solicitor general in the justice department. he's been a first amendment lawyer in other cases. but, remember, the client here, apple. this case is entirely overstated. the giant parade of terribles, if we get into the terrorist's phone and find out there's a message in it that tips us off to two other terrorists and a plot here in new york city, that's on me, george. so that's important. that the parade of terribles, which is suddenly the government will seize everybody's health records, go through the private information and give it away to the world is absurd. up until september 14th, which is not that long ago, apple held the key to its own code. they held it in apple headquarters when somebody showed up with a search warrant, signed by a federal judge or some other lawful authority. apple took t
mr. olson, thank you very much. we're joined by john miller, th mr.aid, this is going to affect everybody. everybody's privacy. everybody's security. your response? >> um, mr. olson is not a good american. he's a great american. he's served his country as solicitor general in the justice department. he's been a first amendment lawyer in other cases. but, remember, the client here, apple. this case is entirely overstated. the giant parade of terribles, if we get into the terrorist's phone...
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miller. >> and we hope that mr. b is comfortable, and he was able to enjoy. >> enjoy, enjoy, enjoy. >>> take a look at sky 9 over lodo, that has been the epicenter of motion of the festivities. as people poured out of the bars in celebration. with the exception of one incident about 15 minutes ago, when our crews saw people lighting fireworks and setting street. we haven't seen a ton of widespread misbehavior. police are limiting vehicle access to downtown. there are a lot of cars there, they want to get them safely out, so asking people not to drive downtown. there are long lines on i-25, because people are not aware of that. there will be a parade tuesday, so keep that in mind. during the game, denver police gave us a look in the op center, where they keep an eye on the they said they looked back at issues that denver has had following previous championships. and they're trying to learn from those experiences. among other things, some tactics they're willing to share, the fact they ask bars to switch to plastic cu
miller. >> and we hope that mr. b is comfortable, and he was able to enjoy. >> enjoy, enjoy, enjoy. >>> take a look at sky 9 over lodo, that has been the epicenter of motion of the festivities. as people poured out of the bars in celebration. with the exception of one incident about 15 minutes ago, when our crews saw people lighting fireworks and setting street. we haven't seen a ton of widespread misbehavior. police are limiting vehicle access to downtown. there are a lot...