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mr. russell: one of the things we found -- mr. green: did they test it at airports on live bodies? mr. russell: i don't know for sure. mr. green: how did we delay the technology that is defective? there must be protocol that is we have to adhere to that would prevent this sort of circumstance from man festing itself. how do we get here? mr. russell: one of the things from that 2014 re view was it was noted the technology itself had a higher incidence of false alarms when it came to transgender wigs, hair type issues. and body mass. mr. green: this is after deployment, is this correct? after it's being used in airports? mr. russell: that's right. mr. green: how did we get to this point? does anybody have some indication as to what was requireder, what was the protocol that was adhered to to allow it to be deployed? anyone? have we bothered to, in your various capacities, have you made an inquiry as to what happened? because i'm just amazed that we deployed this technology, there had to be an exigency or some circumstance that would requirer deployment without testing it properly. i don't
mr. russell: one of the things we found -- mr. green: did they test it at airports on live bodies? mr. russell: i don't know for sure. mr. green: how did we delay the technology that is defective? there must be protocol that is we have to adhere to that would prevent this sort of circumstance from man festing itself. how do we get here? mr. russell: one of the things from that 2014 re view was it was noted the technology itself had a higher incidence of false alarms when it came to transgender...
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mr. russell.and from what i have read, and what has been justified, there is 1066 complaints that tsa recommended additional training due to potential discrimination. and then we've got testimony from our other witnesses about different aspects of possible discrimination, did you have a breakdown of how many people, how many of these complaints were because of turbines or other headwear or hair? so that i get a better idea of how many of this stuff happens. >> so of the, going back to the larger universe of the 3700 complaint that dealt with the civil liberty issue, after screening the complaints, about 1500 of those were related to general discrimination or profiling. 493 had to deal with some aspect of pat downs. so when you're in the secondary screening process, 279 dealt with hair issues around here. and just to name a few others, 200 dealt with religion, and then another 169 dealt with transgender issues. >> that is helpful. ms. nelson, i want to understand more, you said that african- americ
mr. russell.and from what i have read, and what has been justified, there is 1066 complaints that tsa recommended additional training due to potential discrimination. and then we've got testimony from our other witnesses about different aspects of possible discrimination, did you have a breakdown of how many people, how many of these complaints were because of turbines or other headwear or hair? so that i get a better idea of how many of this stuff happens. >> so of the, going back to the...
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mr. russell, thank you for your testimony. there are exciting things happening back in my district on regenerative agriculture and so forth. i want to go back to a comment you made with respect to it burgeoning growing wind industry in your state, the home state of iowa. and i believe you attributed that in part to the private sector. i also am curious if you believe there are any government investments that played a significant and substantive role in the wind industry becoming what it is in the state of iowa. >> absolutely. i mean, you first have the renewable portfolio standard as a starter and then the tax credits and then continuing. so that's the foundation of good smart public policy, and then we've grown a tremendous economy on top of it. and that's really the future being presented to us, a future of abundance if we're using smart policy to move in and capitalism to get the future we need, which is clean renewable energy and managing living systems. >> thank you, dr. russell. and with that i guess i would only hope ou
mr. russell, thank you for your testimony. there are exciting things happening back in my district on regenerative agriculture and so forth. i want to go back to a comment you made with respect to it burgeoning growing wind industry in your state, the home state of iowa. and i believe you attributed that in part to the private sector. i also am curious if you believe there are any government investments that played a significant and substantive role in the wind industry becoming what it is in...
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mr. russell, fifth generation farmer, certainly lots of history there. would you agree that over those generations with improvements in fertilizers and other techniques that there's been an increase in yields per acre of different agricultural products? >> absolutely. that's what i was talking about the green revolution. we did that. >> which has helped out the united states, but countries all over the world, and so what your recommendation is, which i think makes a lot of sense, is to basically incentivize farmers to innovate, to help improve sort of the environment, natural environment facilities to think -- and delegate hodges actually mentioned -- which is another greenhouse gases. there's a tax provision that was included called 45q that does provide a tax credit under certain circumstances for carbon sequestration, and basically what you're saying, that should also apply to farmers and incentivize them to carry out practices that does increase the uptake of greenhouse gases, sequestration. >> yeah, and i'm not extremely familiar with that tax credi
mr. russell, fifth generation farmer, certainly lots of history there. would you agree that over those generations with improvements in fertilizers and other techniques that there's been an increase in yields per acre of different agricultural products? >> absolutely. that's what i was talking about the green revolution. we did that. >> which has helped out the united states, but countries all over the world, and so what your recommendation is, which i think makes a lot of sense, is...
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effectively banned from the british parliament they went thanks to getting in touch but now that mr russell morrell the labor m.p. as rescinded the invitation to you we feel the matter is closed why do you think the board of deputies of british jews want you not to be invited to the house of cornwall i think that. they are supporting the war against them and that's i mean that's what that's what that's my only definition to it i mean they can use all this in a phone and all the words you know that about anti semitism and all that but that doesn't matter and that's a side put this aside. if they really wanted peace they should have heard everybody point of view and they should know that there are some steps to take you can't isolate people and keep bombing them every day and expect them just to be quiet and i'm sure they would say they stand up for human rights but you might have seen it with all the widespread press attention about yet again and the semitism allegations of the labor body the senate they center on a particular logo of the community itself death to america death to israel. cu
effectively banned from the british parliament they went thanks to getting in touch but now that mr russell morrell the labor m.p. as rescinded the invitation to you we feel the matter is closed why do you think the board of deputies of british jews want you not to be invited to the house of cornwall i think that. they are supporting the war against them and that's i mean that's what that's what that's my only definition to it i mean they can use all this in a phone and all the words you know...
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interview the board of deputies of british jews told us thanks for getting in touch but now that mr russell boyle has rescinded the invitation we feel the matter is closed so we aren't doing any interviews we also invited margaret hodge m.p. jewish voice for labor and labor friends of israel all were unavailable after the break as the un condemned for actively silencing climate science and brazil's. mining plans in rain forests britain's shadow foreign secretary speaks to going underground about what a climate revolution means and a century to the day the world woke up to learn of the imperialist treaty of versailles revolutionary movements it was constructed to defeat only a small camera bought to have going underground. you know what i i don't want to talk to a communist news agency forgive me you'll have to find someone else. well with the trying to say with this. meaning of the. going to do just like the jews there exactly when my father. died. see into that where. we have to be the bad guys oh. 2 i think i acknowledge that. the fight false and it's an indication of how important martin
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interview the board of deputies of british jews told us thanks for getting in touch but now that mr russell moyle has rescinded the invitation we feel the matter is closed so we aren't doing any interviews we also invited margaret hodge m.p. jewish voice for labor and labor friends of israel all were unavailable after the break as the un condemned for actively silencing climate science and brazil's balsa naro for mining plans in rain forests britain's shadow foreign secretary speaks to going underground about what a climate revolution means to her. and a century to the day the world woke up to learn of the imperialist treaty of versailles revolutionary movements it was constructed to defeat only a small camera bought to have going underground. at our own barracks or head. for behind for the few good percentage. of our good. for every because the people. just fitted the money should it. be so much to move. on and manage to fish you know not must go from home. they are the house of. god since we. need to learn the meaning don't hate. the skin or. don't learn. to look at them from the system d
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mr. russell. from what i've read the tsa recommended additional training due to potential discrimination and theinto the weekand then wem other witnesses about how many complaints were because of turbines or other headwear so that i get a better understanding of how any of this happens? >> going back to the complaints passenger screening related complaints about 1300 of those were related to the general discrimination law prevailing concerns, 493 had to do with some aspects of pat downs. 279 d-delta with issues around hair just to name a few others, 200 adults with religion and then another $169 with transgender. >> you had said that african american women's hair sometimes they can't detect the difference between contraband. when does that happen quite >> it doesn't always accurately detect or screen hair. it can be an afro, and braids or twists and those scanners cannot properly detect that it's hair and not contraband so it signals that there should be an additional screening and it affects blac
mr. russell. from what i've read the tsa recommended additional training due to potential discrimination and theinto the weekand then wem other witnesses about how many complaints were because of turbines or other headwear so that i get a better understanding of how any of this happens? >> going back to the complaints passenger screening related complaints about 1300 of those were related to the general discrimination law prevailing concerns, 493 had to do with some aspects of pat downs....
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mr. huden pulled the trigger on russel douglas as a way of exercising his own personal demons.h mankiewicz: that point was underscored when huden's old bass player, bill hill, took the stand and told the court about the day jim huden shared his darkest secret. bill hill: he says, i need to tell you about something that's on my mind. josh mankiewicz: as jim huden clenched his teeth and stared daggers at his former close friend, bill hill continued. bill hill: and he proceeded to tell me that my stepfather that used to beat me and beat my mother-- and i have always hated that man-- wanted to find somebody else that fit mo. and then he said that they did find a person that fit and said that they murdered him. josh mankiewicz: in halting language, hill told the same story he told police eight years earlier, that peggy thomas aided in the execution of russel douglas, and that russel's widow, brenna, had known about it. i said, who all knows about this? greg banks: did he tell you? bill hill: yes, he did. he said the only people that knew was him, peggy, his wife jean, and the woman
mr. huden pulled the trigger on russel douglas as a way of exercising his own personal demons.h mankiewicz: that point was underscored when huden's old bass player, bill hill, took the stand and told the court about the day jim huden shared his darkest secret. bill hill: he says, i need to tell you about something that's on my mind. josh mankiewicz: as jim huden clenched his teeth and stared daggers at his former close friend, bill hill continued. bill hill: and he proceeded to tell me that my...
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dates in other countries ok so let me bring in the if you hurry for a russel's again dishonest this come down to in the next year or so mrerdogan wants reaction what happens if he comes out wanting to very publicly build more of a democratic turkey as opposed to wanting to kill or neuter or imprison democracy. well 1st i will say the economy crisis which turkey us on it sounds is very largely controlled by the president that on one is the debt crunch 2nd is nonsensical theories about interest rates and surge the minister in charge of economy and finances it's on the low it's a direct and he has 0 credibility on the markets so this is not going to wait until the next presidential election this is a question of weeks and months whether turkey goes to the i.m.f. where the turkey finds somebody else somewhere like china and something to risk you but the economy is on the verge of collapse and this is very urgent said mr has little to he has no handle to to to react to these secondly as you point out the wider impact of these city stumbled action is essentially on rule of law on governance whether mr dog will want on the lot
dates in other countries ok so let me bring in the if you hurry for a russel's again dishonest this come down to in the next year or so mrerdogan wants reaction what happens if he comes out wanting to very publicly build more of a democratic turkey as opposed to wanting to kill or neuter or imprison democracy. well 1st i will say the economy crisis which turkey us on it sounds is very largely controlled by the president that on one is the debt crunch 2nd is nonsensical theories about interest...
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the president alsois praed private first class russell picket, the last surviving member of company "a." private picket injured three times. mr. trump talked about his will to keep fighting. >>> he said i'm going to return. ix days after d-day, he rejoined his company. 2/3 had been killed already. many had been wounded within 15 minutes of the invasion. they lostom 19 just fr the small town of bedford, virginia, alone. >> now aheaur in o next half hour, julie carey travels to bedford to take a closer look at the d so-called bedforboys and the significance of d-day for that community. >>> still ahead, news 4 working for your walletom ruits and vegetables to electronics, what's going to be the real price tag as you pay for those new tiffs on mexico? >>> also, ready for some robocall relief? it's on the way and you don't have to do athing. what your cell phone carrier is now beedg requir to do. >> 50 years of lgbt rights from the summer of '69 to now. the washington blade has covered it all. i sit down with one of their long-time journalists who has neen a wit bu compare comcast ness to your current provider. my current service
the president alsois praed private first class russell picket, the last surviving member of company "a." private picket injured three times. mr. trump talked about his will to keep fighting. >>> he said i'm going to return. ix days after d-day, he rejoined his company. 2/3 had been killed already. many had been wounded within 15 minutes of the invasion. they lostom 19 just fr the small town of bedford, virginia, alone. >> now aheaur in o next half hour, julie carey...
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mr. roth began his career as a producer at the nbc affiliate in jacksonville, florida. he has a ba from washington university in st. louis, and an ms in journalism from northwestern university. welcome, sir. russell wheeler is a fellow from the governance study program and president of the governance institute. he is also an adjunct professor at american university's washington college of law, and is a fellow of the university of denver's institute for the advancement of the american legal system. he is in his second term as a public member of the administrative conference of the united states. previously, he was the deputy director of the federal judicial center, which he first joined in 1977. before that, he worked at the national center for state courts and the united states supreme court. he has written extensively on the united states courts, including on judicial ethics. mr. wheeler has a phd in political science from the university of chicago and a ba from the august on a college in illinois. welcome, sir. professor charles gardiner jay is the john of kimberling professor of law at the indiana university school of law in bloomington, indiana. his writings on judicial conduct , ethics selec
mr. roth began his career as a producer at the nbc affiliate in jacksonville, florida. he has a ba from washington university in st. louis, and an ms in journalism from northwestern university. welcome, sir. russell wheeler is a fellow from the governance study program and president of the governance institute. he is also an adjunct professor at american university's washington college of law, and is a fellow of the university of denver's institute for the advancement of the american legal...