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mrs. johnson, married to california governor command she had a very influential, politically influential father who is here, a father who wrote sacramento's 1st city charter. the father and her husband got into a clash of wills, you might call it, when the vigilance committee reform begin in 1856. so there was a lot of animosity. and she must have been pulled apart emotionally. she came to california as a bride. her husband's brothers were already here. she came by ship actually, not land. and she landed almost just in time to experience the 1st great fire. in sacramento had a lot of disasters. two major fires. several small ones, disastrous ones. all of these things,things, not always women were here for the same thing at the same time. time for the 1st fire obviously live through that her children, built a home, very involved in agriculture , starting agriculture in this area and were also involved in hearts with other people,people, instrumental in starting a library concerning a philharmonic orchestra and supporting these endeavors. and then he died when the children, her youngest child was
mrs. johnson, married to california governor command she had a very influential, politically influential father who is here, a father who wrote sacramento's 1st city charter. the father and her husband got into a clash of wills, you might call it, when the vigilance committee reform begin in 1856. so there was a lot of animosity. and she must have been pulled apart emotionally. she came to california as a bride. her husband's brothers were already here. she came by ship actually, not land. and...
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mrs. johnson, and texas senator john connolly. >> thursday evening, houston.resident kennedy speaks at the league of latin american citizens. he speaks of his interest for the alliance and progress. he calls the alliance a chance for all to prove that prosperity could be the handmaiden of freedom. then to ensure that his words be understood by all, he calls on mrs. kennedy to address the league in spanish. thursday evening, the houston coliseum, a testimonial dinner for congressman albert thomas. >> in texas and the nation, growth has meant to new opportunities for this state, progress has meant new achievements, and we dare not look back now. in 1990, the age of space will be entering its second phase. and our hope is to preserve the peace, to make sure that in this great new sea, as on earth, the united states is second to none. the old men should dream dreams. this -- the young men should see visions. and where there is no vision, the people perish. >> the presidential party moves on to fort worth, where the chief executive will spend the night and deliver
mrs. johnson, and texas senator john connolly. >> thursday evening, houston.resident kennedy speaks at the league of latin american citizens. he speaks of his interest for the alliance and progress. he calls the alliance a chance for all to prove that prosperity could be the handmaiden of freedom. then to ensure that his words be understood by all, he calls on mrs. kennedy to address the league in spanish. thursday evening, the houston coliseum, a testimonial dinner for congressman albert...
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mr. johnson of georgia. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 512, the gentleman from georgia, mr. johnson, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to speak in support of my amendment to h.r. 22. minimum insurance requirements for trucks have remained the same since the 1980's. currently it's $750,000. health care costs have skyrocketed. for example, hospital care for traumatically brain injured people can average $8,000 per day. minimum insurance does not realistically account for multivehicle accidents where $750,000 must be divided among all of the injured parties. fmcsa is currently undergoing rulemaking to require current insurance requirements. congress should not delay or derail this effort. section 5501 conditions the agency's rulemaking upon its completion of detailed studies that must be completed in consultation with industry stakeholders. this amendment strikes language that is -- or that is designed to delay and ultimately derail this long overdue rulemaking.
mr. johnson of georgia. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 512, the gentleman from georgia, mr. johnson, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to speak in support of my amendment to h.r. 22. minimum insurance requirements for trucks have remained the same since the 1980's. currently it's $750,000. health care costs have skyrocketed. for example, hospital care for traumatically...
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mrs. johnson served in the central postal directory battalion.it was the only all african-american female unit that served overseas in world war ii. still ahead, how you can get involved in the veterans history project. >> just having served veterans a part of history but telling their stories makes them part of >> i consider this a privilege, being able to take this message for future generations. everything is a matter of timing. this would be the time for me to do it. i'm glad i waited because now i'm much older, 15 years older. i'm still here to tell the story. it's very meaningful. >> the veterans history project wants you to get involved. now is the time to encourage the veteran in your life to tell their story. >> we think it's important now, while they are still with us, to hear their stories and hear what they have to say. world war ii was a significant event of the 20th century and those stories are all important for future generations to hear and also for researchers to have access to. >> it's easy to get involved. you don't need fancy
mrs. johnson served in the central postal directory battalion.it was the only all african-american female unit that served overseas in world war ii. still ahead, how you can get involved in the veterans history project. >> just having served veterans a part of history but telling their stories makes them part of >> i consider this a privilege, being able to take this message for future generations. everything is a matter of timing. this would be the time for me to do it. i'm glad i...
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mrs. johnson and she was married to california's fourth the governor and she had very influential politically influential father who was here, a father who in fact was sacramento's first city charter, but the father and her husband died-- guide to a clash of wills, you might call it when the vigilance committee, the san francisco vigilance committee formed again in 1856, so there was a lot of animosity. it was all in the paper, the argument was in the news paper. i didn't know that until i researched. she must have been pulled apart, emotionally between the father she loved and the husband she loaded. mrs. crocker came to california as a bride. her husband's brothers were already here, so she came by a ship, actually not overland, about what he% of the gold rush came by ship. she landed almost in times to experience the first to greet fire. there was a lot of disasters. major fires, two major fires as well as several small ones. there were disastrous floods, a cholera academic. all of these things, not all these women were here for the same things at the same time, but mrs. crocker came in ti
mrs. johnson and she was married to california's fourth the governor and she had very influential politically influential father who was here, a father who in fact was sacramento's first city charter, but the father and her husband died-- guide to a clash of wills, you might call it when the vigilance committee, the san francisco vigilance committee formed again in 1856, so there was a lot of animosity. it was all in the paper, the argument was in the news paper. i didn't know that until i...
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mr. johnson. >> mr. ity. >> and tunnel. >> item. >> can you give those back to me now? >> no. i have no use for it now. >> okay. >> i already passed it. >> they're gone already. okay. >> i can play guitar. >> you know how to do that. >> i have done it a few times. >> i imagine so. i never -- >> that's good. >> two injections. >> two injections. >> same stuff? >> nope. it's actually different material. it will get taken up differently in the brain. >> oh. but my brain is so smart. i was so bright my daddy called me son. gullible for silly things. >> silly things? >> did they stick that in me? >> yeah, you have a needle in there but there's no tube to it yet. >> all right. now i'm going to have you rest quietly in here and in about 30 minutes i will come and get you then we will go for pictures. >> does that me you are knocking me out? >> no. i want you to rest quietly in here. i'm going to turn the lights out. ♪ i remember too distant battle ♪ ♪ and stars that fell out of the blue ♪ >> like the rain. >> hu
mr. johnson. >> mr. ity. >> and tunnel. >> item. >> can you give those back to me now? >> no. i have no use for it now. >> okay. >> i already passed it. >> they're gone already. okay. >> i can play guitar. >> you know how to do that. >> i have done it a few times. >> i imagine so. i never -- >> that's good. >> two injections. >> two injections. >> same stuff? >> nope. it's actually different...
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mr. jenkins: absolutely. senator johnson: anybody else? > there's nothing inconsistent between that objective and the efforts to bring together the major, the powers that are so dramatically impacting the situation on the ground in syria today. mr. schwartz: if that doesn't happen, and i credit the administration for the efforts it's making if that doesn't happen, the humanitarian crisis that overlay this is whole situation is -- it will just be continued because however -- however kesireable these objectives are, of the destruction of isis, that is a long-term proposition an right now, the imperative has got to be to chart out some sort of disposition, that situation in syria, so the humanitarian crisis that we're seeing, you know, can be addressed. senator johnson: i would say the imperative is to make it not so long-term. to shorten the term of when we do achieve basic victory. but let me give everybody a chance to summarize. i've taken enough of your time. we'll start with you, ms. limon. ms. limon: i was going to add, as we've already
mr. jenkins: absolutely. senator johnson: anybody else? > there's nothing inconsistent between that objective and the efforts to bring together the major, the powers that are so dramatically impacting the situation on the ground in syria today. mr. schwartz: if that doesn't happen, and i credit the administration for the efforts it's making if that doesn't happen, the humanitarian crisis that overlay this is whole situation is -- it will just be continued because however -- however...
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mrs. johnson on the program but was being paid by the department of interior. and then there was also lady bird johnson's business history. this very good record of making money with radio stations. so when i finch issued that book on first ladies in 1987, i thought there's more to this story, and there were lots of other things that didn't ring through toot of at the time. how her mother died and how she got the name lady bird. and that's the reason i wanted to write this book ump was very lucky because during the six years i wrote the book, many more records became available. course in the intervening years there were more books -- a biography of lady bird, articles, books about lyndon johnson, but when i started writing this book, the new materials that came out were just astounding. i mean, the courtship letters which you can see online. just good lbj, library.org and you can read the courtship letters. that changed my opinion entirely of lyndon and lady bird johnson and how he marriage worked. her interviews. something like oral histories, they're called, w
mrs. johnson on the program but was being paid by the department of interior. and then there was also lady bird johnson's business history. this very good record of making money with radio stations. so when i finch issued that book on first ladies in 1987, i thought there's more to this story, and there were lots of other things that didn't ring through toot of at the time. how her mother died and how she got the name lady bird. and that's the reason i wanted to write this book ump was very...
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mr. johnson to choose sides has been growing.give one ear to the war of hawks in america, one ear to the dove, but both ears to neither. >> we halted bombing in the north in hope that the government in hanoi would signal its willingness to talk instead of fight. but i regret to tell you that no signal came during those 37 days. >> johnson feels alternately outraged that he's being attacked in this way when he is doing the best he can. >> until the day they decide to end this aggression and to make an honorable peace, i can assure you that we speaking for the united states of america intend to carry on. >> a large committee of responsible lawyers has examined the united states' legal position in vietnam. its conclusions, briefly and bluntly are, that the united states is violating the united nations charter, the geneva agreements and finally, violating the united states constitution which says only congress can declare war. >> when the congress tried to ask questions about the vietnam war, they found it very difficult to get answe
mr. johnson to choose sides has been growing.give one ear to the war of hawks in america, one ear to the dove, but both ears to neither. >> we halted bombing in the north in hope that the government in hanoi would signal its willingness to talk instead of fight. but i regret to tell you that no signal came during those 37 days. >> johnson feels alternately outraged that he's being attacked in this way when he is doing the best he can. >> until the day they decide to end this...
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mr. johnson: madam chair, this is a bad amendment. for that reason, i ask that my colleagues vote along with me to disapprove of this amendment. with that, i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from georgia yields back. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. goodlatte: i yield myself the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. goodlatte: this is a very good amendment that will help create hundreds of thousands of jobs by getting projects that have been delayed all across this country moving if supported by many on both sides of the aisle in both chambers of this institution and we worked closely with democrats and republicans and we've worked closely with the white house on this language. this is ready for prime time. this is ready to go. it's very appropriate to include it in this legislation because transportation projects will be the biggest beneficiary of this streamlining or permitting that will take place as a result of adoption of this legislation. i urge my colleagues to support this amendment
mr. johnson: madam chair, this is a bad amendment. for that reason, i ask that my colleagues vote along with me to disapprove of this amendment. with that, i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from georgia yields back. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. goodlatte: i yield myself the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. goodlatte: this is a very good amendment that will help create hundreds of thousands of jobs by getting projects that have been delayed...
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mrs. johnson as they arrive in that vvvip viewing area. >> power transfer is complete.rnal power with the launch vehicle at this time. t minus 15 seconds away from the apollo 11 liftoff and guidance is internal. ten, nine, ignition sequence starts, six, five, four, three, two, one, zero. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> velocity 2,195 feet per second. >> be advised the visual is a go today. >> they are finally giving me a window to look out. ♪ >> apollo 11, this is houston. you are confirmed to go forward. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may i
mrs. johnson as they arrive in that vvvip viewing area. >> power transfer is complete.rnal power with the launch vehicle at this time. t minus 15 seconds away from the apollo 11 liftoff and guidance is internal. ten, nine, ignition sequence starts, six, five, four, three, two, one, zero. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> velocity 2,195 feet per second. >> be advised the visual is a go today. >> they are finally giving me a window to look out. ♪ >> apollo 11, this is houston. you...
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mrs. johnson is exhibit a in how to do that. mrs.rd said she thought that being a good housewife and mother was a much tougher job than going to the office and getting paid for it. so she was a traditionalist and a trailblazer. >> during that very brief presidency, they hosted a number of events. >> yes, because it was during the ice and tenniel year. this was a very hotly contested republican race for the nomination and it played out against the backdrop of the american bicentennial. she loved entertaining. this is why when steve talked about her blossoming, this is what he meant. this was a woman who loved being on the stage. this first lady, she was back on the stage. she really enjoyed the entertaining part of the job. the entertainments were really personalized. she rounded up original remington sculptures to decorate every table in the dining room. the guests became favorites and one of the entertainers referred to her as a sister. they were very, very close friends.
mrs. johnson is exhibit a in how to do that. mrs.rd said she thought that being a good housewife and mother was a much tougher job than going to the office and getting paid for it. so she was a traditionalist and a trailblazer. >> during that very brief presidency, they hosted a number of events. >> yes, because it was during the ice and tenniel year. this was a very hotly contested republican race for the nomination and it played out against the backdrop of the american...
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mr. johnson. >>> live from new york city, it's the wendy williams show. >> how you doing.e's wendy! >> wendy: hank you for watching.
mr. johnson. >>> live from new york city, it's the wendy williams show. >> how you doing.e's wendy! >> wendy: hank you for watching.
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mrs. johnson who was married to california for the governor and she had a very influential, politically influential father, a father who, in fact, wrote sacramento's first city charter. that the father and her husband got into a clash of wills, you may call it, when the vigilance committee reformed again in 1856. so there was a lot of animosity and it's all in the paper. the argument was in the paper so i had not known that angela started researching. she must have been pulled apart emotionally between her father she loved and a husband shall. mrs. parker came to california as a bride. her husband's brothers were already here. so she came by ship, actually not overland, about 40% by ship. she landed almost just in time to experience the first great fire. there were a lot of disasters, is why the title says disaster as well. major fires and several small ones. there was a disastrous flood, a cholera epidemic, a riot downtown. all of these things, not all these women were here for the same thing at the same time, but mrs. crocker came in time for that first fired. obviously, lived through that. and h
mrs. johnson who was married to california for the governor and she had a very influential, politically influential father, a father who, in fact, wrote sacramento's first city charter. that the father and her husband got into a clash of wills, you may call it, when the vigilance committee reformed again in 1856. so there was a lot of animosity and it's all in the paper. the argument was in the paper so i had not known that angela started researching. she must have been pulled apart emotionally...
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mr. johnson was initially pulled in to the program, he was not charged with murder and we did not know that, we have to deal with it now. >> johnson will face charges including murder, aggravated assault, and carjacking together with his co-defendants rashard mosley and johnson's cousin, la'quan brown. brown said she was reluctant to talk to the police but decided to tell them about her cousin's role in the murder. according to brown, she, mosley, and johnson had asked a friend for a ride and johnson surprised them all by pulling a gun and robbing the driver. she says when the victim tried to flee the car, johnson shot him in the leg, and he later died. >> i think it was his intentions to kill him. he don't have no remorse. i'm sitting here now and he ruined everything. i feel like it's my fault. i do feel like it's my fault because i brought him with me, but i didn't think that was something that he was going to do. >> johnson was initially only charged with receiving stolen property and a probation violation, but detectives had already considered him a suspect in the carjacking and murder
mr. johnson was initially pulled in to the program, he was not charged with murder and we did not know that, we have to deal with it now. >> johnson will face charges including murder, aggravated assault, and carjacking together with his co-defendants rashard mosley and johnson's cousin, la'quan brown. brown said she was reluctant to talk to the police but decided to tell them about her cousin's role in the murder. according to brown, she, mosley, and johnson had asked a friend for a ride...
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mr. johnson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. general lynch, i want to commend you and the department of justice on the fact that 70 individuals have been charged since 2013 for conduct related to foreign fighter activity and home-grown violent extremism. general lynch, this committee has previously heard how isil and other terrorist organizations feel potential recruits in publicly accessible social networking sites via encrypted messages platforms and also voice over internet apps. are these encrypted private messaging platforms and also voice over internet apps hampering the ability of the department to quickly ascertain and address threats to national security? and if so, in what ways? >> congressman, thank you for the question. certainly when individuals choose to move from open means of communication to those that are encrypted, it can cause a disruption in our ability to use lawful legal process to intercept those communications and does give us concern about being able to gather the evidence that we need to continue in ou
mr. johnson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. general lynch, i want to commend you and the department of justice on the fact that 70 individuals have been charged since 2013 for conduct related to foreign fighter activity and home-grown violent extremism. general lynch, this committee has previously heard how isil and other terrorist organizations feel potential recruits in publicly accessible social networking sites via encrypted messages platforms and also voice over internet apps. are these...
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mr. johnson. senator johnson: in your written testimony you state that, quote, information access by secret service employees on approximately 60 occasions between march 26 and april 2 of this year and you went on to say that we concluded that the vast majority who accessed this information did so in violation of the privacy act of 1974. what are the pants for violating the privacy act of 1974? mr. roth: there's civil penalties for the agency if there is a widespread sort of gross negligence standard. for individuals who accessed the system and to -- improperly, knowing it was protected under the privacy act. that's a misdemeanor which has a fine as a penalty but no custodial sentence. senator johnson: is there any department of justice investigation undertaken right now to determine whether those misdemeanors were being to be -- are they going to be prosecuted? mr. roth: no. during the course of our investigation, we presented a case of the most compelling case we had and it was declined by the u
mr. johnson. senator johnson: in your written testimony you state that, quote, information access by secret service employees on approximately 60 occasions between march 26 and april 2 of this year and you went on to say that we concluded that the vast majority who accessed this information did so in violation of the privacy act of 1974. what are the pants for violating the privacy act of 1974? mr. roth: there's civil penalties for the agency if there is a widespread sort of gross negligence...
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mr. johnson will continue through the week. we did so much on international relations, and thanks particularly to ian bremmer for coming to us from the philippines. today he is not in the philippines, but he has been there many times. we tilt away from international relations and dovetail to international banking and the struggles particularly of european banking. william rose has a storied career with citibank. bankingritten on global and speaks not only to movers and shakers but bankers trying wonderful to have you on short notice today. there has been any number of articles about how european banking cannot keep up with united states banking. they now have a distraction -- terror, france off a normal budget to a "we are at war" budget. william: after the great recession, the u.s. banks recapitalized, cut down their problem loans, and took necessary steps where possible to reduce balance sheets and got their act together quickly, whereas the european banks, most of them did not. we are seeing examples of that with these chang
mr. johnson will continue through the week. we did so much on international relations, and thanks particularly to ian bremmer for coming to us from the philippines. today he is not in the philippines, but he has been there many times. we tilt away from international relations and dovetail to international banking and the struggles particularly of european banking. william rose has a storied career with citibank. bankingritten on global and speaks not only to movers and shakers but bankers...
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all wolveriines -- no score in the first -- tren johnson -- dragging defenders inside the 10 --d that has d-n-h -- knocking on the door -- guess who -- mr. touchdown himself -- trent johnson scores -- 7 nothing wolverinesand they% weren't done -- jacob moore -- air mails one to connor new-roth -- pagake delivered -- 60 yards on the score -- and the wolviernes are headed to the quarterfinals -- 48 nothing the final. no one has slowed down the don bosco offense -- 54 points was the fewers amount they've scored in a game this season -- but what's been even more impressive -- the dons defense -- they've given up 4total points and that defefse would be key toninit against turkey valley - - the trojans like to score too and it didn't take long for turkey valley -- cody hackman lets one rip --- and william ein-walter -- sumersalts into the endzone -- 6 nothing trojansbut the dons come right back -- nick mangrich -- simply will not be stopped -- 48 yards on the score -- don bosco takes an 8 to 6 leadand they'd a a to it later in the quarter -- joel sweeney takes the handoff -- and runs right at hannah -- dons go up 10 -- and they'd go on to win
all wolveriines -- no score in the first -- tren johnson -- dragging defenders inside the 10 --d that has d-n-h -- knocking on the door -- guess who -- mr. touchdown himself -- trent johnson scores -- 7 nothing wolverinesand they% weren't done -- jacob moore -- air mails one to connor new-roth -- pagake delivered -- 60 yards on the score -- and the wolviernes are headed to the quarterfinals -- 48 nothing the final. no one has slowed down the don bosco offense -- 54 points was the fewers amount...
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mr. johnson is in a tough re-election race. gentlemen, thank you very much. governor barbour, let me begin with what tyler has been saying. you have that somewhat unwieldy process, 15-some-odd candidates, a revolt by the candidates against the rnc. so what's the solution or do we need a solution at all? what's your take on this? >> it's a very large field, but, look, the first thing is all these debates are about polls, about process, about tactics. what the american people want to know is our country is going in the wrong direction at warp speed. about 65% of americans think america is going in the wrong direction. that's more than there are republicans. that means a lot of democrats, a lot of independents think we're going in the wrong direction and how can that not be only 48.5% of adults have a full-time job in our country. last quarter the economy only grew 1.5%. manufacturing is going backwards. half of americans think we're in a recession, and yet you have a debate and everybody wants to talk about polling, wants to talk about how somebody looks. the a
mr. johnson is in a tough re-election race. gentlemen, thank you very much. governor barbour, let me begin with what tyler has been saying. you have that somewhat unwieldy process, 15-some-odd candidates, a revolt by the candidates against the rnc. so what's the solution or do we need a solution at all? what's your take on this? >> it's a very large field, but, look, the first thing is all these debates are about polls, about process, about tactics. what the american people want to know...
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mr. johnson, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. direct comey, if your testimony you mentioned how isil and other terrorist organizations field potential recruits. publicly accessible social networking sites and via encrypted private messaging platforms. could you detail issues that law enforcement is facing due to the end of encryption? >> yes, sir. isil, isil challenge illustrates the problem we call going dark, that isil increasingly uses when they find someone who i call a live one, that is someone who might be able to motivate to engage in acts of violence in the united states, move them from twitter or twitter direct messaging, dwitwitter direct message to a mobile messaging app end to end, if we intercept a communication we can't decipher it we can't read. the communications become invisible even with a court order. that's the challenge. we actually face that in all kind of criminal cases as well but it is very well illustrated by the isil challenge. that's what i mean when i talk about that. >> so in other words, a foreign-b
mr. johnson, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. direct comey, if your testimony you mentioned how isil and other terrorist organizations field potential recruits. publicly accessible social networking sites and via encrypted private messaging platforms. could you detail issues that law enforcement is facing due to the end of encryption? >> yes, sir. isil, isil challenge illustrates the problem we call going dark, that isil increasingly uses when they find someone who i...
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mr. sam johnson, to whom i yield two minutes.aker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for two minutes. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, mr. chairman. you know, today i come to the floor on behalf of all our service men and women. as a 29-year air force veteran and p.o.w., i know something about what it takes to achieve mission success. you know, for military to be successful, troops need adequate funding so they can carry out their missions safely and effectively. troops also need the support of their president, their commander in chief. because i speak from experience when i say this i say it because in vietnam we had neither. you see, due to consolidation at the defense department, the planes i flew in vietnam were really navy aircraft. they weren't equipped for air-to-ground combat. the pentagon hung gun pods on them but its success rate was about 50%. that's just not the type of odds you want going into battle. on my 25th mission in vietnam, i was hit from ground fire and tried to fight back but
mr. sam johnson, to whom i yield two minutes.aker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for two minutes. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, mr. chairman. you know, today i come to the floor on behalf of all our service men and women. as a 29-year air force veteran and p.o.w., i know something about what it takes to achieve mission success. you know, for military to be successful, troops need adequate funding so they can carry out their missions safely and effectively....
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mr. randy johnson. i made a little cut for you guys. >> oh, you did. >> has a little more volume. >> from nbc news, this is "today" with -- >> needs more volume. savannah guthrie and matt lauer and savannah guthrie. >> an uptown special. >> come on. >> mark randy johnson. don't believe me just watch >> phenomenal. >> don't forget global spin awards tonight here in new york city. >> yes. >> gentlemen, thank you very much. >> thanks, guys. >> stick around and spin all day people are sick and tired of establishment politics, and they want real change! [ cheers and applause ] bernie sanders -- husband, father, grandfather. he's taking on wall street and a corrupt political system that keeps in place a rigged economy. bernie's campaign is funded by over a million contributions -- people like you, who see the middle class disappearing and want a future to believe in. i'm bernie sanders, what makes this simple salad the best simple salad ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple veggie dish ever?
mr. randy johnson. i made a little cut for you guys. >> oh, you did. >> has a little more volume. >> from nbc news, this is "today" with -- >> needs more volume. savannah guthrie and matt lauer and savannah guthrie. >> an uptown special. >> come on. >> mark randy johnson. don't believe me just watch >> phenomenal. >> don't forget global spin awards tonight here in new york city. >> yes. >> gentlemen, thank you very...
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mr. johnson: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from wisconsin. mr. johnson: i ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. johnson: madam president, i rise today to pay tribute and to honor two great americans, two wonderful people, art and sheri star for their numerous professional, personal contributions to the state of wisconsin. we are all aware of bart's contributions as quarterback for the green bay packers. he proceed to win five world championships including victories in the first two super bowls. he was named the super bowl most available player for bodg both s but gave full credit to his teammates and coach vince lombardi for the team's historic success. over the years, bart has received many honors. he was selected as a pro-bowl player four times and was named the nfl's most valuable player in 1966. he was recognized in 1970 with the glad waiter of the year a-- gladiator of the year award. and he has been inducted into multiple halls of fame -- the alabama sports hall of fame in 1976, the pro football
mr. johnson: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from wisconsin. mr. johnson: i ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. johnson: madam president, i rise today to pay tribute and to honor two great americans, two wonderful people, art and sheri star for their numerous professional, personal contributions to the state of wisconsin. we are all aware of bart's contributions as quarterback for the green bay packers. he proceed to win five...
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senator johnson: has the threat grown or receded in the last year and a half? mr. jenkins: i would say in some cases we have checked eiffel's advance. -- isil's advance. senator johnson: but has it grown or receded? you say the intelligence community is overwhelmed by the volume. mr. jenkins: the intelligence community in europe is overwhelmed by the volume. senator johnson: that is our greatest threat is what you're telling us. mr. jenkins: it is. senator johnson: that threat is growing. so the risk is increasing. mr. jenkins: the risk of terrorism outside is going up. that, i think, is true. for a variety of reasons. in fact, as we have more success on the ground, that threat is outside. you can't connect, you can't look at the threat outside as evidence of failure inside syria. that threat will go up even without success -- senator johnson: but remember, it's to enhance the economic so you have a destabilized middle east. you start destabilizing nations in europe, that destabilizes the entire world economy, and that also affects our economic situation as well. mr
senator johnson: has the threat grown or receded in the last year and a half? mr. jenkins: i would say in some cases we have checked eiffel's advance. -- isil's advance. senator johnson: but has it grown or receded? you say the intelligence community is overwhelmed by the volume. mr. jenkins: the intelligence community in europe is overwhelmed by the volume. senator johnson: that is our greatest threat is what you're telling us. mr. jenkins: it is. senator johnson: that threat is growing. so...
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mr. johnson.ator johnson: in your written testimony you state that, quote, "information was accessed by secret service employees on approximately 60 occasions between march 26 and april 2 of this year and you went on to say that we concluded that the vast majority who accessed this information did so in violation of the privacy act of 1974. what are the pants for violating the privacy act of 1974? mr. roth: there's civil penalties for the agency if there is a widespread sort of gross negligence standard. for individuals who accessed the system and to -- improperly, knowing it was protected under the privacy act. that's a misdemeanor which has a fine as a penalty but no custodial sentence. senator johnson: is there any department of justice investigation undertaken right now to determine whether those misdemeanors were being to be -- are they going to be prosecuted? mr. roth: no. during the course of our investigation, we presented a case of the most compelling case we had and it was declined by th
mr. johnson.ator johnson: in your written testimony you state that, quote, "information was accessed by secret service employees on approximately 60 occasions between march 26 and april 2 of this year and you went on to say that we concluded that the vast majority who accessed this information did so in violation of the privacy act of 1974. what are the pants for violating the privacy act of 1974? mr. roth: there's civil penalties for the agency if there is a widespread sort of gross...
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all wolveriines -- no score in the first -- tren johnson -- dragging dedenders side the 10 --and that has d-n-h -- knocking on the door -- guess who -- mr. touchdown himself -- trent johnson scores -- dike new hartford win 48 to 7 no one has slowed down the don bosco offense -- 54 points was the fewers amount they've scored in a game this season -- but what's been even more impressive -- the dons defense -- they've given up 43 total points and that defense would be key tonight against turkey score tooand it didn't take long for turkey valley -- cody hackman lets one rip --- and william ein-walter -- sumersalts into the endzone -- 6 nothing trojansbut the dons come right back -- nick mangrich -- simply will not be stopped -- 48 yards on the score -- don bosco takes the lead and wouldn't look back -- 74 to 34 the final. cbs-2 news connects with the corridor.call us with your story tips at 1-800-222-kganor email us at news at cbs2iowa.comor conne with us thanks. the worlds most famous beagle was honored yesterday with a star on the hollywood walk of fame! fame!snoopy's star is right next to his creator, charles schulz.schulz's son, craig s
all wolveriines -- no score in the first -- tren johnson -- dragging dedenders side the 10 --and that has d-n-h -- knocking on the door -- guess who -- mr. touchdown himself -- trent johnson scores -- dike new hartford win 48 to 7 no one has slowed down the don bosco offense -- 54 points was the fewers amount they've scored in a game this season -- but what's been even more impressive -- the dons defense -- they've given up 43 total points and that defense would be key tonight against turkey...
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mr. johnson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. general lynch, i want to commend you and the department on the fact that 70 individuals have been charged since 2013 for conduct related to foreign fighter activity and home-grown violent extremism. general lynch, this committee has previously heard how isil and other terrorist organizations feel potential recruits in publicly accessible social networking sites via encrypting messaging platforms and also voice over internet apps. are these encrypted private messaging platforms and also voice over internet apps hampering the ability of the department to quickly ascertain and address threats to national security? and if so, in what ways? >> congressman, thank you for the question. certainly when individuals choose to move from open means of communication to those that are encrypted, it can cause a disruption in our ability to use lawful legal process to intercept those communications and does give us concern about being able to gather the evidence that we need to continue in our ongoing
mr. johnson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. general lynch, i want to commend you and the department on the fact that 70 individuals have been charged since 2013 for conduct related to foreign fighter activity and home-grown violent extremism. general lynch, this committee has previously heard how isil and other terrorist organizations feel potential recruits in publicly accessible social networking sites via encrypting messaging platforms and also voice over internet apps. are these...
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mr. johnson from wisconsin. >> think mr. chairman. inspector general roth in your written testimony quote, you state information was accessed by secret service employees on approximately 60 occasions between march 25 and april 2 of this year. you went on to say that we concluded the vast majority of those who access this information did so in violation of the privacy act of 1974. what are the penalties for violating the privacy act of 1974? >> there are several penalties for the agency that is involved if there is a widespread global gross negligence standard. their civil penalties, monetary penalty for the agency of all. for individuals who accessed the system improperly, knowing it was protected under the privacy act, that is a misdemeanor which has a fine as a penalty. but no custodial no custodial sentence. >> is there any department of justice investigation being undertaken right now to determine whether those misdemeanors were in fact prosecuted. >> no. during the the course of our investigation we presented a case of the most c
mr. johnson from wisconsin. >> think mr. chairman. inspector general roth in your written testimony quote, you state information was accessed by secret service employees on approximately 60 occasions between march 25 and april 2 of this year. you went on to say that we concluded the vast majority of those who access this information did so in violation of the privacy act of 1974. what are the penalties for violating the privacy act of 1974? >> there are several penalties for the...
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lyndon johnson: what about mrs. kennedy? kenneth o'donnell: she won't leave the president. leave without mrs. kennedy. i'll take her back with me on the plane. agent: mr. president, can we release the news to the press? lyndon johnson: no, i'd better get back to the plane before you announce it. walter cronkite: from dallas, texas, the flash apparently official, president kennedy died at 1 pm, central standard time, some 38 minutes ago. vi psident lyndon johnson has left the hospital and presumably he will be taking the oath of office shortly and become the 36th president of the united states. police radio: the suspect in the shooting at elm and houston is reported to be an unknown white male, approximately 30, 165 pounds. officer tippit: excuse me; come up to the car please. lee harvey oswald: i'm sorry? officer tippit: step over to the car please sir. lee harvey oswald: i'm just walking. officer tippit: sir right now, i need you to step to the car. thank you sir. where you headed? lee harvey oswald: i'm just walking through the neighborhood that's all. officer tippit: what
lyndon johnson: what about mrs. kennedy? kenneth o'donnell: she won't leave the president. leave without mrs. kennedy. i'll take her back with me on the plane. agent: mr. president, can we release the news to the press? lyndon johnson: no, i'd better get back to the plane before you announce it. walter cronkite: from dallas, texas, the flash apparently official, president kennedy died at 1 pm, central standard time, some 38 minutes ago. vi psident lyndon johnson has left the hospital and...
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mr. johnson. senator johnson: in your written testimony you state that, quote, information access by secret service employees on approximately 60 occasions between march 26 and april 2 of this year and you went on to say that we concluded that the vast majority who accessed this information did so in violation of the privacy act of 1974. what are the pants for violating the privacy act of 1974? mr. clancy: there's civil penalties for the agency if there is a widespread sort of gross negligence standard. mr. roth: for individuals who accessed the system and to -- improperly, knowing it was protected under the privacy act. that's a misdemeanor which has a fine as a penalty but no custodial sentence. senator johnson: is there any department of justice investigation undertaken right now to determine whether those misdemeanors were being to be -- are they going to be prosecuted? mr. roth: no. during the course of our investigation, we presented a case of the most compelling case we had and it was decli
mr. johnson. senator johnson: in your written testimony you state that, quote, information access by secret service employees on approximately 60 occasions between march 26 and april 2 of this year and you went on to say that we concluded that the vast majority who accessed this information did so in violation of the privacy act of 1974. what are the pants for violating the privacy act of 1974? mr. clancy: there's civil penalties for the agency if there is a widespread sort of gross negligence...
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mr. ferris commissioner hillis commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner wu commissioner president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 7 to zero. >> okay commissioners is going to take a break thank you. >> game-changer and welcome back to the sprags regular hearing for thursday, november 12, november 12, any kind. and when speaking before the commission, if you care to, do state your name for the record. for the benefit of public in case i missed in item 8 the extra public has been continued until january '58 and x at 22 and pennsylvania avenue the large project authorization has been continued until december 23rd did i say january 2016 commissioners, we left off commissioners, that places you under your on item 9 for case the candle stick presentation. >> i'm ed schneider on behalf of the blap for this department this information presentation is provided to you as a lead both amendments to the projects design for developments document which is essentially acts as is planning code for the hunters point and candle stick project the
mr. ferris commissioner hillis commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner wu commissioner president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 7 to zero. >> okay commissioners is going to take a break thank you. >> game-changer and welcome back to the sprags regular hearing for thursday, november 12, november 12, any kind. and when speaking before the commission, if you care to, do state your name for the record. for the benefit of...
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johnson. i'm sure he's talking to mr. h now as he's in victory lane. tune in to nbc sn for complete post race coverage including interviews and full results from here at texas motor speedway. followed by nascar victory lap. two hours of coverage on nbc sn. >> next on 7news at 6. >> domination nation, in foxboros, and new england putting on another show but today's win at a cost for the pats. >> all right, john, it looks good, sunny but seasonal temperatures. >> and plus a late-night wreck into the traffic. and a charles river tragedy what we learn tonight about the people being pulled >> 7news at-6 starts now. >> first at 6, no stopping new england. >> tipped in the air, and still on his feet: >> the patriots stay perfect, and now 8-0. yay. but today's dominant performance comes at a price, injuries to key players. >> if you put the patriots down for a win before they played this game or started the game. you were not alone. exciting, the game was not. but it was meaningful, they may have suffered an injury. and here from brady to edelman, and a touchd
johnson. i'm sure he's talking to mr. h now as he's in victory lane. tune in to nbc sn for complete post race coverage including interviews and full results from here at texas motor speedway. followed by nascar victory lap. two hours of coverage on nbc sn. >> next on 7news at 6. >> domination nation, in foxboros, and new england putting on another show but today's win at a cost for the pats. >> all right, john, it looks good, sunny but seasonal temperatures. >> and plus...
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mr. johnson. >> general lens, i want to commend you and the department of justice with the fact that 70 individualseen charged for conduct elated to violent extremism and homegrown. we have heard how other terrace organizations build potential recruits in potential social networking sites via corrupted messaging platforms. also over voice and over internet apps. are these encrypted private messaging platforms and also voice over internet apps hampering the ability of the department to quickly ascertain and address threats to national security, and if so, in what ways? >> conger's men, thank you for the question. certainly when an individual choose to move from open means of communication it can cause disruption to use lawful legal process to intercept those medications. it does give us concern about being able to gather the evidence we need to continue our mission and the protection of the american people. >> how so. >> with respect to individuals in this country, we have seen communications between them and individuals urging them to commit acts of violence and terrorism. then those individuals dr
mr. johnson. >> general lens, i want to commend you and the department of justice with the fact that 70 individualseen charged for conduct elated to violent extremism and homegrown. we have heard how other terrace organizations build potential recruits in potential social networking sites via corrupted messaging platforms. also over voice and over internet apps. are these encrypted private messaging platforms and also voice over internet apps hampering the ability of the department to...
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johnson. i'm sure he's talking to mr. h now as he's in victory lane. tune in to nbc sn for complete post race coverage including interviews and full results from here at texas motor speedway. two hours of coverage on nbc sn. thank you so much. did you say honey? hey, try some? mmm that is tasty. is it real? of course... are you? nope animated you know i'm always looking for real honey for honey nut cheerios well you've come to the right place. great, mind if i have another taste? not at all mmm you're all right bud? never better i don't know if he likes that. yeah part of the complete breakfast a des moines club was full of people when the sound of bullets made people start running. what police know about what happened there and how many people got hit. new report... there's new information about that plane full of people that crashed in egypt. why investigators are thinking more and more a bomb is responsible. big reward... a des moines man says someone stole his truck while he stepped inside a convenience store. find out how much he'll give you if yo
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johnson. i'm sure he's talking to mr. h now as he's in victory lane. tune in to nbc sn for complete post race coverage including interviews and full results from here at texas motor speedway. two hours of coverage on nbc sn.worse in eastern iowa -- according to drivers. plus -- a new option for your turkey day meals. and the hawkeyes move up in rankings -- but what's next? thanks for joining us tonight. welcome to the k-w-w-l news at five e 'm macleod hageman. we're following breaking news tonight in waterloo. police are investigating a car crash -- that may have resulted from a possible shooting at the intersection of courtland and vinton. kwwl's jesesica hartman was on scene moments after the complaint. jessica -- what can you tell us? waterloo police are still piecing together the timeline at this point. the car you see here - appears to have slid off of courtland street and into a tree. witnesses say they heard the crash - - after hearing gun shots. one witness tells me she saw four young adults running from the car when theyeard sirens approaoaing
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johnson. i'm sure he's talking to mr. h now as he's in victory lane.in to nbc sn for complete post race coverage including interviews and full results from here at texas motor speedway. followed by nascar victory lap. two hours of coverage on nbc sn. breaking news. >>> we sent you a breaking news alert about a deadly and fiery crash in prince george's county. fire rescue tells us at least 15 people are involved. that crash ended in a fireball on chillemroad. we are told at least two people are dead and there are multiple injuries at this hour. news 4's derrick ward just arrived on the scene and he's live with what we know. d? >> reporter: good afternoon. this is described as one of the most horrific crashes folks have seen in quite a while. there is a car there in the foreground. that is where it started. that vehicle was rear ended here in the 2400 block whchill emroa. after this car was rear ended, the truck that rear ended that car kept going up chillhelm road and burst into flames and quite literally exploded while it was on the road and struck ano
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johnson. i'm sure he's talking to mr. h now as he's in victory lane. tune in to nbc sn for complete post race coverage including interviews and full results from here at texas motor speedway. two hours of coverage e nbc sn.,republican presidential front-runner ben carson underscruitny over his past lousiana governor bobby jindal stumps for and, a yearly celebration is bringing the siouxland community together a aa local temple news 4 at 5 begins right nowow good evening, thanks for joining us, i'm robert lowe. we begin tonight with the race for the white house. republican presidential candidate ben carson is facing increased scrutiny about his past. in an exclusive interview, carson talked to nbc news corresponden t chris jansing about the questioning that carson calls a witch hunt. << ben carson - coming off a week when his campaign raised a jaw-dropping three and a half million dollars - says he has the media to thank... (nats) "the people are seeing through exactly what's going on and they're getting fired up. it's almost an us versus them thing." i
johnson. i'm sure he's talking to mr. h now as he's in victory lane. tune in to nbc sn for complete post race coverage including interviews and full results from here at texas motor speedway. two hours of coverage e nbc sn.,republican presidential front-runner ben carson underscruitny over his past lousiana governor bobby jindal stumps for and, a yearly celebration is bringing the siouxland community together a aa local temple news 4 at 5 begins right nowow good evening, thanks for joining us,...
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in johnson, mr. modi is london today. what is the message he will give?odles, is it? guy: a kind of his, tom. he's promised this general tax. tries to like nestle do business in india and it has a series of tax authorities it has to deal with. he has promised that he is going to unify that tax story so companies to -- can not have to deal with so much bureaucracy. businessof seasoned leaders will ask them, when are we going to see some of this? what are you going to deliver on some of those amazing promise that you said we would be able to use to come into your country and produce a little bit more wealth. tle's stock price dropped to 20% on the noodle scandal. it has turned out to be nothing. there was no problem. but there was a rumor put out they had been poisoned. they just got noodles back on the shelf. is the worldl getting freer in terms of trade? ia may be a case specifically because the bureaucracy really does is set up roadblocks that are unique to india. this protectionists type sentiment that has been going on over the last several years in th
in johnson, mr. modi is london today. what is the message he will give?odles, is it? guy: a kind of his, tom. he's promised this general tax. tries to like nestle do business in india and it has a series of tax authorities it has to deal with. he has promised that he is going to unify that tax story so companies to -- can not have to deal with so much bureaucracy. businessof seasoned leaders will ask them, when are we going to see some of this? what are you going to deliver on some of those...
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mr. willemssen: thank you, chairman, ranking members, chairman johnson, ranking member thompson.embers of the subcommittee. thank you for inviting us to testify today. as requested, i will briefly summarize our statement on information security across the federal government. we expanded as high risk designation to include computerized systems supporting the nation's critical infrastructure and the protection of privacy and personally identifiable information. the cyber threats facing our country continues to be very serious. the impact of these threats is highlighted by recent incident involving breaches of sensitive, personally identifiable information and a sharp increase in information security incidents reported by federal agencies over the last several years whichever is in from about 2006 to about and 2014. given the risks posed by external and internal threats and the increasing number of incidents, it is crucial federal agencies take appropriate steps to ensure their systems and data. however, we and inspectors general have identified significant weaknesses and needed sec
mr. willemssen: thank you, chairman, ranking members, chairman johnson, ranking member thompson.embers of the subcommittee. thank you for inviting us to testify today. as requested, i will briefly summarize our statement on information security across the federal government. we expanded as high risk designation to include computerized systems supporting the nation's critical infrastructure and the protection of privacy and personally identifiable information. the cyber threats facing our...
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johnson. i'm sure he's talking to mr. h now as he's in victory lane. tune in to nbc sn for complete post race coverage including interviews and full results from here at texas motor speedway. followed by nascar victory lap. it's the holidays. and of course, everyone wants to get online at once. to watch things. buy things. but slow internet makes it hard. that's why it's time to get fios. it has the fastest internet and wifi available. with speeds from 50 to 500 megs. and right now, you'll get 50 meg fios internet, tv and phone for 79.99 a month online for your first year. and with a 2 year agreement, we'll give you all the premium movie channels for a year. plus, 400 dollars back. so go online or call now. get out of the past. get fios. >>> right now, a horrific attack. a girl playing in a backyard is mauled to death by a pit bull. got evening. i'm natalie pass quarella. what one family is trying to deal with here tonight. a girl only 9 years old was playing when a pit bull went on the attack. her injuries tonight so severe, the doctors could not save
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johnson. >> thank you, mr. speaker.the prime minister will understand the heart break of a death of a child. the parent not to know what happened to the ashes of that child as the case of families in the country must be simply very cruel. would the prime minister meet why we need national inquiry as to what happened to baby ashes? >> this must be tragically event and only made it worst to know what happened to that child. i'm not aware of the case. i hadn't heard of it before, let me look at it and see what i can do. [shouting] >> i was delighted of the chance which had launched the new national infrastructure commission. could the prime minister confirm that this is a start of a new era where roadways and great cities in the north will help bring growth and prosperity to the region. >> my friend is absolutely right to raise this. people have long felt that there hasn't been a fair enough deal in terms of funding on road and rail, people can now see that there are 13 billion pounds to balance britain's economy, we commi
johnson. >> thank you, mr. speaker.the prime minister will understand the heart break of a death of a child. the parent not to know what happened to the ashes of that child as the case of families in the country must be simply very cruel. would the prime minister meet why we need national inquiry as to what happened to baby ashes? >> this must be tragically event and only made it worst to know what happened to that child. i'm not aware of the case. i hadn't heard of it before, let...
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