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and mrs. peters. >> come in. [ laughter ] >> mrs. peters, won't you come in? >> it was beautiful.e they're tackling a subject without tackling it. >> why didn't you tell me on the phone? >> and miss the expression on your face? >> the network worried about the fact that the african-americans might be upset by it. the network was always a little behind. there's always somebody back there who doesn't have b-a double l-s, balls. >> in hollywood, the co-writer, carl reiner, "dick van dyke." >> i wish somebody had told me. i would have worn my hair. [ laughter ] ♪ after walking six miles at an amusement park... bill's back needed a vacation from his vacation. so he stepped on the dr. scholl's kiosk. it recommends our best custom fit orthotic to relieve foot, knee, or lower back pain. so you can move more. dr. scholl's. born to move. yesss, i'm doing it all. the water. the exercise. the fiber. month after month, and i still have belly pain and recurring constipation. so i asked my doctor what else i could do, and i said yesss to linzess. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation
and mrs. peters. >> come in. [ laughter ] >> mrs. peters, won't you come in? >> it was beautiful.e they're tackling a subject without tackling it. >> why didn't you tell me on the phone? >> and miss the expression on your face? >> the network worried about the fact that the african-americans might be upset by it. the network was always a little behind. there's always somebody back there who doesn't have b-a double l-s, balls. >> in hollywood, the...
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and mrs. peters. >> uh, come in. >> mrs. peters, won't you come in? was beautiful, absolutely beautiful. here they're tackling a subject without tackling it. >> why didn't you tell me on the phone? >> and miss the expression on your face? >> the network worried about the fact that the african-americans might be upset by it. the network was always a little behind. there's always somebody back there who doesn't have baw-a-w-l-s b-a-w-l-s, bawls. >> i wish somebody had told me. i would have worn my hair. [farmers bell] (driver) relax, it's just a bug. that's not a bug, that's not a bug! (burke) hit and drone. seen it, covered it. at farmers, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ is this ride safe? i assembled it myself last night. i think i did an ok job. just ok? what if something bad happens? we just move to the next town. just ok is not ok. especially when it comes to your network. at&t is america's best wireless network according to america's biggest test. plus buy one of our most po
and mrs. peters. >> uh, come in. >> mrs. peters, won't you come in? was beautiful, absolutely beautiful. here they're tackling a subject without tackling it. >> why didn't you tell me on the phone? >> and miss the expression on your face? >> the network worried about the fact that the african-americans might be upset by it. the network was always a little behind. there's always somebody back there who doesn't have baw-a-w-l-s b-a-w-l-s, bawls. >> i wish...
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do it to them just a minute because we continue to conduct a pretty momentous time so mr peter could still speak of africa. don't miss it meanwhile mom always wins but we miss going to hitler india here in the next one. so who's going to the. north the real quick to dismiss war here in this thread middle east so there's a cute little business to didn't push it through puttin it was people didn't. just said very honest your group of buildings and houses. is one thing the navy official is merely an octave the him out on the movie he didn't talk good one. needs to run plays now there's much enough to hit mr pease in the mouth of a bone and that the question. is this is freedom. freedom. our being readers will be having. him write his real heart when we go hoping so hard and who have you again. vast to admire and hope for hope for is be still in afghanistan for lloyd and philip stewart has to end the fillets and get out in afghanistan give italic is to us i think about how does it invite her to history nicki into english get here beneath your shit man named dual dual i want to show how t
do it to them just a minute because we continue to conduct a pretty momentous time so mr peter could still speak of africa. don't miss it meanwhile mom always wins but we miss going to hitler india here in the next one. so who's going to the. north the real quick to dismiss war here in this thread middle east so there's a cute little business to didn't push it through puttin it was people didn't. just said very honest your group of buildings and houses. is one thing the navy official is merely...
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[applause] >> we will now hear a poem written by the oscar award-winning, the late mr. peterwho took part in the memorial. here to recite the poem is john bake-off. >> when we went in the beach had .een taken deadiving fought on, the forsaken. up to ourto the water shoulders, a group of green soldiers. onto that strip of beach so many had tried to reach. they were the ones who went in first among machine-gun fire and shell bursts. graves, the watery water was red, red from the dead , read from the dying, in agony, crying. those who made the land were not able to stand. writhing on the sand, in pain, screaming for help in vain. every advantage was on that hill. they murdered our men at will. death never stopped but we just kept coming in from the sea. as far as you can see. sheer courage and determination. ,ot believing they were done dictated victory that day. say,s in the future will when they stand on that mighty height and looked down at that saytrip of beach, they will , i don't see how they ever did it. they fought for every inch of it. sides of that fortified wall, over
[applause] >> we will now hear a poem written by the oscar award-winning, the late mr. peterwho took part in the memorial. here to recite the poem is john bake-off. >> when we went in the beach had .een taken deadiving fought on, the forsaken. up to ourto the water shoulders, a group of green soldiers. onto that strip of beach so many had tried to reach. they were the ones who went in first among machine-gun fire and shell bursts. graves, the watery water was red, red from the dead...
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our first panelist is mr. peter -- chairman of the board of unisys corporation and importantly to this discussion, he's a member of the president's national security telecommunications advisory committee where he co-chairs the cybersecurity moon shot initiative and if you have never heard about that, that's okay, you will learn about it today. very importantly, peter actually just won a very prestigious award called the eagle award for his work in helping us to make the internet safer. we also have secretary michael chertoff. we all know him as the former secretary of the department of homeland security under president george w. bush, where he worked on things like border security, immigration policy. he spearheaded the first national cybersecurity initiative, and prior to that, he led the investigation of our 9/11 terrorist attacks. so will you please help me in welcoming our guest to the stage. [applause] >> thank you. you heard that very scary introduction that i just gave both of you and in preparing for this se
our first panelist is mr. peter -- chairman of the board of unisys corporation and importantly to this discussion, he's a member of the president's national security telecommunications advisory committee where he co-chairs the cybersecurity moon shot initiative and if you have never heard about that, that's okay, you will learn about it today. very importantly, peter actually just won a very prestigious award called the eagle award for his work in helping us to make the internet safer. we also...
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fruition but any who do it to them just a minute because we continue kinda pretty momentous time so mr peter could still significant. the who don't miss it meanwhile mom always wins but we miss going to him to india clear in the next one. said holmes go to the. north the real quick to dismiss war here in this thread neatly is so there's a cute little business to didn't push it through put it was people didn't need to do said spray on a suit or the above it was embarrassing. for the navy official it was merely an octave the him out on the movie he didn't talk good form. needs to now there's much enough to hit mr peace in the moments of a bottom of the ocean. is this is freedom. freedom in part being readers will be having. a marriage history really hard when we go hoping so hard income who have you. vast to admire and hope for hope for is peace to in afghanistan for lloyd until its word has to end if the lid soon get hot enough god is the. devide tug is to us i think about it what is it you can buy turd history misty into english get here beneath the man named dual dual i want to show how the
fruition but any who do it to them just a minute because we continue kinda pretty momentous time so mr peter could still significant. the who don't miss it meanwhile mom always wins but we miss going to him to india clear in the next one. said holmes go to the. north the real quick to dismiss war here in this thread neatly is so there's a cute little business to didn't push it through put it was people didn't need to do said spray on a suit or the above it was embarrassing. for the navy...
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[applause] from will now hear a poem the late mr. peter thomas.navy rear admiral, john -- [applause] >> when we went in, the beach had been taken. the living thought on, the dead for second. -- forsaken. we were dropped in the water up to our shoulders. in, a group of green soldiers. beach so thin strip of many had tried to reach. they were the ones who went in first among the shel fire and shell bursts. they went to watery graves sinking under the waves. the water was red, red from the dead. agonyom the dying in crying. those who made the land were not able to stand. they fell on the sand, writhing in pain, screaming for help in vain. every advantage was on that hill. they murdered our men at will. the reign of death from the clips never stopped. but we kept coming in from the as far asafter wave you can see. determination.nd ,ot believing they were done dictated victory that day. others in the future will say when they stand on that mighty height and looked down at that thin strip of beach, they will say "i don't see how they ever did it. they f
[applause] from will now hear a poem the late mr. peter thomas.navy rear admiral, john -- [applause] >> when we went in, the beach had been taken. the living thought on, the dead for second. -- forsaken. we were dropped in the water up to our shoulders. in, a group of green soldiers. beach so thin strip of many had tried to reach. they were the ones who went in first among the shel fire and shell bursts. they went to watery graves sinking under the waves. the water was red, red from the...
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[applause] >> we will now hear a poem from the late mr. peterook part in the d-day invasion. recite the poem is c-span's "washington journal" -- is the friends of the national andd war ii memorial member retired navy admiral, john bitoff. bitoff: when we went in, the beach had been taken. the living thought on, the dead forsaken. we were dropped in the water up to our shoulders. we waded in, a group of green soldiers. onto that thin strip of beach so many had tried to reach. they were the ones who went in first among the shelf fire and shell bursts. they went to watery graves sinking under the waves. the water was red, red from the dead. red from the dying in agony crying. those who made the land were not able to stand. they fell on the sand, writhing in pain, screaming for help in vain. every advantage was on that hill. they murdered our men at will. the reign of death from the cliffs never stopped. but we kept coming in from the sea, wave after wave as far as you can see. sheer courage and determination. not believing they were done, dictated
[applause] >> we will now hear a poem from the late mr. peterook part in the d-day invasion. recite the poem is c-span's "washington journal" -- is the friends of the national andd war ii memorial member retired navy admiral, john bitoff. bitoff: when we went in, the beach had been taken. the living thought on, the dead forsaken. we were dropped in the water up to our shoulders. we waded in, a group of green soldiers. onto that thin strip of beach so many had tried to reach....
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mr. peters -- [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [cheering] [speaking spanish] >> colleagues and specialsts , welcome to this momentous occasion. [speaking spanish] >> i particularly want to thank a former commissioner and former vice president of the board, mark sanchez, for their sponsoring of the resolution that made this day possible. thank you. [applause] >> i want to thank all of our students for engaging in the process and evolving in their thinking. our faculty and staff, our parent and community at large for their support. think youth -- special thanks go to our muralists for countless hours designing -- [cheers and applause] >> countless hours designing the beautiful murals right across our office. and to marita and ray for their contribution, to make our main mural possible. gracilis. i think i have developed a reputation for talking a little too much. today, however, words cannot express my appreciation to the name change committee. we are in a -- a fluid and adaptable bunch. the commitment, the energy, the dedication, the excitement and love for the idea where a constant in
mr. peters -- [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [cheering] [speaking spanish] >> colleagues and specialsts , welcome to this momentous occasion. [speaking spanish] >> i particularly want to thank a former commissioner and former vice president of the board, mark sanchez, for their sponsoring of the resolution that made this day possible. thank you. [applause] >> i want to thank all of our students for engaging in the process and evolving in their thinking. our faculty and...
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you mr peters don't believe people with. the worst people. give them a fool sure of you i'm with you that. people do know close to you you presume this. museum must fear the medium there used to both of us in those buildings. should you go to jimbo is a universe just because of truth that. you know because. you're going to critique your eyes because there is a good move to do before the war you're more you would almost. the whole crew doing it will go to a. new moon or stars. in the cold for wales. are. part of hungary has long positioned itself as an independent player. capable of putting its foot down and standing up to brussels when it comes to pour national interests but when dealing with the trauma administration is the organ government equally forthcoming in putting hungry 1st to discuss that i'm now joined by the country's foreign affairs minister. this it's always a pleasure seeing you in russia thank you for your time and you're happy to be here now judging from your. and interviews one of the most popular words in your vocabulary is
you mr peters don't believe people with. the worst people. give them a fool sure of you i'm with you that. people do know close to you you presume this. museum must fear the medium there used to both of us in those buildings. should you go to jimbo is a universe just because of truth that. you know because. you're going to critique your eyes because there is a good move to do before the war you're more you would almost. the whole crew doing it will go to a. new moon or stars. in the cold for...
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just give it to a different kind of a torn up file invented easier to interrupt i long for mr peter school to work as often you know nerds and to go proctor and ave tosh who can mention to written off this is so i need your leadership saw those. moments for talking. to me josh will just have to push through to research this with these opiate intimately pumkin minds are for sure functionally on which they are and what is i need to concern to most muslims i knew i was an under d.v.d. and mr i put on a high toned and so one of the tarts author does so into the mob i am on but he calls for trolling about it it's nautical x. news he says years or dozens does his team are guns guns in that underpinned it. is able to bridge cultural boundaries but only if it creates dialogue. lunch break into days multi-cultural cities it's a time of day often buzzing with a babylonian mix of languages. where are you from and what are you doing here is a common question. the question of origins is also relevant for museum objects . the fischel to sounds dry and some provenance research. while this simple question
just give it to a different kind of a torn up file invented easier to interrupt i long for mr peter school to work as often you know nerds and to go proctor and ave tosh who can mention to written off this is so i need your leadership saw those. moments for talking. to me josh will just have to push through to research this with these opiate intimately pumkin minds are for sure functionally on which they are and what is i need to concern to most muslims i knew i was an under d.v.d. and mr i put...
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just give it to a different club or torn it in winter easier to interrupt i long for mr peter school to work as often you know nerds undergo proctor and ave taj convention 3 to mark looked up this is so i know your leadership saw those. men for talking. to me joshua the shift in prosciutto visits us produces or be a new me to point combined in our fortunes onscreen wish there were as i need meet up or to consent to most persons i knew i was in under d.v.d. and mr robert ardler to be high toned...
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mr. peters, for five minutes. mr. peters: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to congratulate three of my constituents. susan ackerman and william mcguinness at the university of california-san diego. and jeremy of scripps, for their election to the national academy of sciences. susan works to enrich the field of norology through her dedication of mow he can lahr pathways and william is a leader in cell and developmental biology, studying the systems that control development and regeneration of tissues in animals. susan joins a record number of women who make up 40% of the newly elected class, the most ever elected in any one year to date. this is another milestone for representation of women in science. jeremy is a renowned echologist, paleobiologist at the scripps institution of oceanography where he reference human impacts on the environment and the evolution of coral reefs. san diego's research institutes are vital scientific discoveries and each member helps fuel the economy through their work. susan, william, and jeremy join 111 others. this
mr. peters, for five minutes. mr. peters: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to congratulate three of my constituents. susan ackerman and william mcguinness at the university of california-san diego. and jeremy of scripps, for their election to the national academy of sciences. susan works to enrich the field of norology through her dedication of mow he can lahr pathways and william is a leader in cell and developmental biology, studying the systems that control development and regeneration...
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mr. peters is a crafty writer. that was a seg way to the piece he just wrote about michael savage.l read a quote. why this is news. to too many people this is he's not a human being. he's a dem god. this especially includes his clee cle colleagues in the conservative media. it's embarrassing to listen to some of the people. how many listeners he has. and how much of a break this represents. >> michael savage was instrumental early on before trump was taken seriously by most conservatives. as early as 2011. he had trump on his radio show. and said i think you should be the president. this was so far on limb for most conservative radio hosts. even fox news. rush limbaugh. they didn't come around until later on trump. it built a bridge for trump into a that really didn't trust him or didn't know him as anything more than a flashy playboy developer from new york. to have savage suddenly -- it's been gradual. to have him start to doubt trump is significant. because it really under cuts the core of the president's reelection message. which is i kept my promises to you. savage and handful
mr. peters is a crafty writer. that was a seg way to the piece he just wrote about michael savage.l read a quote. why this is news. to too many people this is he's not a human being. he's a dem god. this especially includes his clee cle colleagues in the conservative media. it's embarrassing to listen to some of the people. how many listeners he has. and how much of a break this represents. >> michael savage was instrumental early on before trump was taken seriously by most conservatives....
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we have the share and the board of sf travel with us, mr. peter gamez. [applause] >> wow!good morning, everyone. this is a great day for us. as many of you know i'm the board chair and this is one of the issues we've all rallied for all year. this is a special day for all of us. thank you everyone for coming out and joining the hospitality and tourism industry to love our city. together, here today, we are showing the strength of our industry and the collective passion and commitment we share for san francisco. i want to thank firstly our awesome mayor breed, i'm also a native san francisco an and i completely relate to you how we took pride in all of our neighborhoods and the importance of cleaning our streets. your leadership and commitment for cleaning our streets and keeping us safe and we're very thankful. we're proud to partner with the department of public works. the total council of san francisco and many of our community partners to do tour part to keep san francisco clean, safe, and welcoming to all. together, we are a gene that gives back to the city we love and
we have the share and the board of sf travel with us, mr. peter gamez. [applause] >> wow!good morning, everyone. this is a great day for us. as many of you know i'm the board chair and this is one of the issues we've all rallied for all year. this is a special day for all of us. thank you everyone for coming out and joining the hospitality and tourism industry to love our city. together, here today, we are showing the strength of our industry and the collective passion and commitment we...
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mr. peters. the chair: you only have one minute remaining. ms. shalala: i yield one minute. mr. peters: i thank congresswoman shalala to add $10 million for critical services, legal services, child advocates, counseling and mental health crisis. in san diego, we see the kids and families who traveled a long and treacherous path. when they arrive, they are met with inhumane living conditions. facilities are overcrowded and hardly gets better. refugee agencies have been the providers of these support services and influx have left shelters overburdened and community services constrained. the administration -- these extra funds will protect families and all who claim asylum get the due process that are guaranteed under international law. i urge members to support this mendment and i yield back. >> these children are our collective responsibility and they deserve belter and i urge my colleagues to support my amendment to this appropriations bill. the chair: the question is on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from florida. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opini
mr. peters. the chair: you only have one minute remaining. ms. shalala: i yield one minute. mr. peters: i thank congresswoman shalala to add $10 million for critical services, legal services, child advocates, counseling and mental health crisis. in san diego, we see the kids and families who traveled a long and treacherous path. when they arrive, they are met with inhumane living conditions. facilities are overcrowded and hardly gets better. refugee agencies have been the providers of these...
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mr. peters. have you ever tried a jury trial? >> i have not. >> civil? >> no. >> criminal? >> no. >> bench? >> no. >> state or federal court? >> i have not. >> andrew peterson was nominated to be on the federal district court. matthew -- i'm sorry. peterson. that's the peril. >> so don mcgahn in taking the counsel job, he wanted a lot of control over the -- picking the judges. usually there's committees and the justice department and it's pretty rigorous. don had a lot of control over this and was appointing some people -- he had served within in peterson on the federal election commission. don picked him and put him forward and he obviously ran into a buzzsaw there and had to withdraw. there were a few of those. another person that don knew ran into trouble because he hadn't quite disclosed some of his ties. he'd also been a ghostbuster in one of his previous jobs. >> and who among us can make that claim? i wanted to have you put your -- take your author hat off for now. go back to being a daily deadline journalist. tell me what kind of a lead you would write about our bre
mr. peters. have you ever tried a jury trial? >> i have not. >> civil? >> no. >> criminal? >> no. >> bench? >> no. >> state or federal court? >> i have not. >> andrew peterson was nominated to be on the federal district court. matthew -- i'm sorry. peterson. that's the peril. >> so don mcgahn in taking the counsel job, he wanted a lot of control over the -- picking the judges. usually there's committees and the justice department...
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mr. peters is a canny and crafty writer that was a segue to the piece he has just written about mr. savage. i'll read a quote before i ask jeremy to explain to folks who he is and why this is news. to too many people, michael savage talking about donald trump, he is not a human being he is a demi gog after wrapping up a broadcast. this especially includes his colleagues in the conservative media he said. it is embarrassing to listen to some of these people. okay, jeremy, remind folks why we know the name michael savage, how many listeners he has, and how much of a break this represents. >> michael savage was instrumental early on before donald trump was being taken seriously by most conservatives. as early as 2011 michael had donald trump on his radio show and said you know what? i think you should be the president. this is so far out on a limb for most conservative radio hosts, even fox news, sean hannity, rush limbaugh. these people did not come around until later on donald trump and it built a bridge for trump into a constituency that really didn't trust him, didn't know him as a
mr. peters is a canny and crafty writer that was a segue to the piece he has just written about mr. savage. i'll read a quote before i ask jeremy to explain to folks who he is and why this is news. to too many people, michael savage talking about donald trump, he is not a human being he is a demi gog after wrapping up a broadcast. this especially includes his colleagues in the conservative media he said. it is embarrassing to listen to some of these people. okay, jeremy, remind folks why we...
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mr. hastings: yes, sir. senator peters: could you give us indicators that would warrant you being a fraudulent family? mr. hastings: the sheer reaction between the child and adult. the agents will see that and notice that and they'll start questioning further to try to determine if indeed it looks like it's a true familiar relationship. we saw quite a bit of false documentation specifically from honduras and guatemala as well, birth certificates. senator peters: could you describe the way the c.b.p. officers eye debit find the migrants that participated specifically in the d.n.a. hy pilot double helix? these were not random sample of families, is that correct, these are folks that agents suspected as unlikely to be with a parent before you did the d.n.a. testing? mr. nevano: thank you. we sent it to mcallen. if they were individuals they had been suspected of being in a fraudulent family unit they'd refer it to the team that was down there to conduct the d.n.a. testing. this was after interviews review of their documents a
mr. hastings: yes, sir. senator peters: could you give us indicators that would warrant you being a fraudulent family? mr. hastings: the sheer reaction between the child and adult. the agents will see that and notice that and they'll start questioning further to try to determine if indeed it looks like it's a true familiar relationship. we saw quite a bit of false documentation specifically from honduras and guatemala as well, birth certificates. senator peters: could you describe the way the...
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peters? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i know two of our members have a markup so i would defer my questioning and defer to senator hassan. >> thank you for the courtesy. thank you for this hearing. thank you to all of our witnesses for being here to testify as well as for your service to our country. and please thank all the men and women you work with on our behalf as well. we all want to make sure that those of you on the front lines have the resources you need. we also want to make sure you are doing your jobs consistent with american values. i think that's something we all share. mr. howe, i wanted to start with a question to you. it would be great if we could have a brief update on drug seizures along the u.s./mexico border. have we seen an increase over any particular narcotic in the past six months? >> thank you for the question. and thank you for visiting in may. our narcotics seizures are on track for our -- to match our numbers from last year. year to date we've seized more than 39,000 pounds of methamphetamine
peters? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i know two of our members have a markup so i would defer my questioning and defer to senator hassan. >> thank you for the courtesy. thank you for this hearing. thank you to all of our witnesses for being here to testify as well as for your service to our country. and please thank all the men and women you work with on our behalf as well. we all want to make sure that those of you on the front lines have the resources you need. we also want to make...
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first mr. peter kemil. counsels to the national intelligence kpunl and director of national belkys. next rod skroon overover a senior analyst with the at the bureau of intelligence and research at the department of state. and finalry mr. jeffrey hinge howson senior naval intelligence manager for russia and eurasia at the office of national intelligence. thank you for being here. i i understand you consolidated or opening statements into a single statement. and mr. assessments kemil are you limping dlifrpg the opening statement. >> that's correct. i'll deliver the opening statements if the committee would like jeffrey can also add contents on the arctic in particular as part of the opening statement. >> okay, great. why don't you begin. thank you. >> all right. well thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you ranking member nunes and zing wishtd members of the committee for the opportunity to discuss the intelligence community ace assessment of the national security implications of climb climate change. in my opening remarks i will speak broke briefly about how the ic reproaches this topi
first mr. peter kemil. counsels to the national intelligence kpunl and director of national belkys. next rod skroon overover a senior analyst with the at the bureau of intelligence and research at the department of state. and finalry mr. jeffrey hinge howson senior naval intelligence manager for russia and eurasia at the office of national intelligence. thank you for being here. i i understand you consolidated or opening statements into a single statement. and mr. assessments kemil are you...
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first, mr. peter, counselor to the national intelligence council at the office of the director of national intelligence. next, a senior analyst with the office of geographer and global issues at the bureau of intelligence and research at the department of state. and finally, senior naval intelligence manager for russia and eurasia at the office of naval intelligence. thank you all for being here. i understand that you've consolidated your opening statements into a single opening statement. are you delivering the opening at the same time? >> that's correct. i'll deliver the opening statements. if the committee would like, jeffrey can also add some comments on the arctic in particular as part of the opening statement. >> okay, great. why don't you begin. thank you. >> all right. well, thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you, ranking member nunes, and distinguished members of the committee for the opportunity to discuss the intelligence community's assessment of the national security implications of clima
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mr. peters. >> thank you. i want to express my appreciation to you, mr. chairman, as well as to ranking member cantwell related to the deployment of self-driving weeks. i appreciate your interest in that topic and your willingness to work closely with us. i'm ghlad we've been able to hae some bicameral, bipartisan discussions with colleagues in the house as well and i look forward to our continuing work together through the surface reauthorization effort to make some meaningful progress in this area if possible. my first question is to deputy administrator king. i understand there are now at least three petitions to nitsa for exemptions for federal motor vehicle safety standard for self-driving technologies. and i'm sure you're going to have many more to come in the weeks, months and years ahead. but i'm concerned that under current law and the currently available exemption process will not enable the agency to acquire the robust data that's needed to inform safety regulations in the future, nor does it provide a stable regulatory signal to help spur prog
mr. peters. >> thank you. i want to express my appreciation to you, mr. chairman, as well as to ranking member cantwell related to the deployment of self-driving weeks. i appreciate your interest in that topic and your willingness to work closely with us. i'm ghlad we've been able to hae some bicameral, bipartisan discussions with colleagues in the house as well and i look forward to our continuing work together through the surface reauthorization effort to make some meaningful progress...
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got social media, but yet we are still finding families and the staff houses. >> senator peters. >> thank you mr. chairman. i know two of the members have a markup so i would defer my question. >> thank you very much, senator for the courtesy and thank you to chairman johnson and ranking member peters this hearing. thank you to all the witnesses for being here to testify as well as your service to the country and please thank all the men and women you work with on our behalf as well. we all want to make sure that those of you on the front line have the resources you need and we also want to make sure that you are doing your jobs consistent with american values and i think that is something that we all share. i want to start with a question to you. it would be great if we could have a brief update on drug seizures of land points of entry along the border. have we seen an increase in the trafficking if any particular narcotic over the past six month? >> thank you for visiting. the narcotics users are on track for matching the numbers from last year and a year-to-date we have seized more than 39,00
got social media, but yet we are still finding families and the staff houses. >> senator peters. >> thank you mr. chairman. i know two of the members have a markup so i would defer my question. >> thank you very much, senator for the courtesy and thank you to chairman johnson and ranking member peters this hearing. thank you to all the witnesses for being here to testify as well as your service to the country and please thank all the men and women you work with on our behalf...
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mr gove and his rivals are now in a breathless battle for the topjob. chris mason, bbc news. our political correspondent petergove may have decided to talk about his past. this has become, already, a feature of the conservative leadership contest. the international development secretary, rory stewart, talking about a wedding he was at in iran 15 years ago, being passed an opium pipe. he said he felt he had to smoke it out of politeness. others making similar admissions of prior use of drugs. dominic raab saying he smoked cannabis when he was at university. you saw the clip of borisjohnson as well when he was presenting have i got news back in 2005. this is a question that politicians are often asked, how did they behave when they were younger? perhaps in a former life as politicians. and i think the kind of message you can take from michael gove today is, look, judge me on my record as a politician in parliament, because, remember, politicians do have past lives. they were people before they became politicians. in terms of how he is handling it, how is it being received? i think the key question is how it goe
mr gove and his rivals are now in a breathless battle for the topjob. chris mason, bbc news. our political correspondent petergove may have decided to talk about his past. this has become, already, a feature of the conservative leadership contest. the international development secretary, rory stewart, talking about a wedding he was at in iran 15 years ago, being passed an opium pipe. he said he felt he had to smoke it out of politeness. others making similar admissions of prior use of drugs....
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the lord mayor of london is peter -- >> mr. president, i'm delighted to welcome you and mrs.gham palace this evening. just 12 months after our first meeting in windsor. visits by american presidents always remind us of a close and long-standing friendship between the united kingdom and the united states. i'm so glad that we have another opportunity to demonstrate the immense importance that boths our countries attach to our relationship. in the coming days, you will see some of our most treasured historical buildings, speak to the business leaders whose expertise and innovation drive our economies and met members of our own services, past and present. you'll also travel to portsmouth and normandy to commemorate the 75th anniversary of d-day. on that day and on many occasions since, the armed forces of both of our countries fought side by side to defend our cherished values of liberty and democracy. mr. president, in your state of the union address this year, you paid tribute to some of the american heros who risked their lives. we owe and immeasurable amount of debt to the am
the lord mayor of london is peter -- >> mr. president, i'm delighted to welcome you and mrs.gham palace this evening. just 12 months after our first meeting in windsor. visits by american presidents always remind us of a close and long-standing friendship between the united kingdom and the united states. i'm so glad that we have another opportunity to demonstrate the immense importance that boths our countries attach to our relationship. in the coming days, you will see some of our most...
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the daily mail, mr gove said he deeply regretted his actions and insisted it shouldn't rule him out of the contest to succeed theresa may, which begins next week. 0ur political reporter petery in that interview is, judge me on my record in parliament and not what i may or may not have done before that.
the daily mail, mr gove said he deeply regretted his actions and insisted it shouldn't rule him out of the contest to succeed theresa may, which begins next week. 0ur political reporter petery in that interview is, judge me on my record in parliament and not what i may or may not have done before that.
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the daily mail, mr gove said he deeply regretted his actions and insisted it shouldn't rule him out of the contest to succeed theresa may, which begins next week. our political reporter peteraull explained why mr gove may have decided to talk about his past. his message really in that interview is, judge me on my record in parliament and not what i may or may not have done before that. michael gove is clearly one of the front runners in this conservative leadership contest which gets under way this week, with the first round of voting taking place on thursday. he may feel that this is about clearing the decks, so to speak. putting it out there, past misdemeanours, and i suppose he will still rely on the support of a lot of his colleagues within the conservative party. he does have quite a lot of support within parliament. the question mark really for him is whether, if he makes it to the final two, the conservative membership at large take a more dim view of his activities in the past, because the clue is in the name. they are conservative members, aren't they? they are indeed, and i suppose the other impact of this is that we now have a range of candidates who in their yo
the daily mail, mr gove said he deeply regretted his actions and insisted it shouldn't rule him out of the contest to succeed theresa may, which begins next week. our political reporter peteraull explained why mr gove may have decided to talk about his past. his message really in that interview is, judge me on my record in parliament and not what i may or may not have done before that. michael gove is clearly one of the front runners in this conservative leadership contest which gets under way...