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nick mullen. he is so dashing he make hussein bolt look like a jogger. editor of the national review, rich lowry. and he is so pro-freedom he makes william wall los -- wall lass look like kim junk u.n. kim-jung-un. let's start the show. >> to quote demi levato, welcome to new york. ahead of the primary, the presidential candidates are all taking a bite out of the big apple. some taking bigger bites than others. that's john kasich having a light snack. it looks like he is eating his fingers. one reporter tweeted kasich is
nick mullen. he is so dashing he make hussein bolt look like a jogger. editor of the national review, rich lowry. and he is so pro-freedom he makes william wall los -- wall lass look like kim junk u.n. kim-jung-un. let's start the show. >> to quote demi levato, welcome to new york. ahead of the primary, the presidential candidates are all taking a bite out of the big apple. some taking bigger bites than others. that's john kasich having a light snack. it looks like he is eating his...
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and eric mullens?remember taking it home and reading it and putting it down and thinking, no, it didn't say that, and picking it back up again. >> reporter: but remarkable as ralph's letter was, it still wasn't the whole story. a few weeks after the murder, he mustered up the courage and told the police -- >> while he was held captive he had asked to go to the restroom and he was sexually assaulted in the bathroom. >> reporter: well, why didn't he say anything about that before? >> his explanation was that he was embarrassed. from my understanding, it might be a bit difficult to talk about but the smallest details could be very important so keep that in mind. >> reporter: ralph agreed to show the investigators exactly what happened. and where. >> and he grabbed me with the other hand on my hip right here and he proceeded to assault me. >> reporter: so that was the whole awful story. but if ralph thought that sharing his new, more detailed recollections would clear the air, he was wrong. what did you th
and eric mullens?remember taking it home and reading it and putting it down and thinking, no, it didn't say that, and picking it back up again. >> reporter: but remarkable as ralph's letter was, it still wasn't the whole story. a few weeks after the murder, he mustered up the courage and told the police -- >> while he was held captive he had asked to go to the restroom and he was sexually assaulted in the bathroom. >> reporter: well, why didn't he say anything about that...
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mullen, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for being here today and thank you for hanging over as we had to run and vote. they don't seem to care about hearings. they just call votes whenever. anyway, look, there's a couple questions that i think is very important to us so we can get an understanding. one, if you could answer to the best you can, i understand that on march 21st, 2014, hhs issued a proposed rule for making payments that are required by law under the reinsurance program. it's my understanding that this rule accurately reflects what was required by statute. the payments being made in three areas, one to the treasurer, insurance companies and to cover administration costs, is that correct? >> i believe so. >> you believe so? that's what the law is, right? >> yeah. >> then ten days later, hhs issued another proposed rule that completely changed what was proposed in the first rule. now the payments would go to the insurance companies and the treasurer would only get payments until a certain threshold was m
mullen, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for being here today and thank you for hanging over as we had to run and vote. they don't seem to care about hearings. they just call votes whenever. anyway, look, there's a couple questions that i think is very important to us so we can get an understanding. one, if you could answer to the best you can, i understand that on march 21st, 2014, hhs issued a proposed rule for making payments that are required by law under the...
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the fellow who runs the sergeant's benevolent association ed mullen said of bill clinton, his facts once again are wrong. it's a fantasy video story that was fabricated to the american people about the attack in benghazi where four brave americans were left behind and murdered. his comments are not only wrong but divisive. slate magazine last week said that hillary should fire bill clinton. is he doing more harm than good to her campaign? >> well you never know until the election takes place, frankly. he said some things which a lot of people said, like last week where he was ranting and raving and a lot of people said what he did then was right. the next day he came out and apologized. you really never know. i would say he probably helps her. i don't think she's doing particularly well. look, she's another one. she loses every week, and yet she's winning, because the system's rigged, okay? she's got superdelegates, and how did she get the superdelega superdelegates. they're appointed. i'm not a fan of bernie even a little bit. the guy is terrible. every time you turn on the television h
the fellow who runs the sergeant's benevolent association ed mullen said of bill clinton, his facts once again are wrong. it's a fantasy video story that was fabricated to the american people about the attack in benghazi where four brave americans were left behind and murdered. his comments are not only wrong but divisive. slate magazine last week said that hillary should fire bill clinton. is he doing more harm than good to her campaign? >> well you never know until the election takes...
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the torch was passed to him from mullen and patrick ewing. ernie: pearl washington will be missed. thk you so ch. >> i'm aing you a question for women. what's the best compliment y your answers are coming up every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation have earned the very best service in return. usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to at stop & shop, shoppers are discovering low prices by the thousands, plus a thousand more that just dropped. all these low prices! what are you trying to do, get me to feed the whole neighborhood? no. just trying to save you a whole lot of "bread." [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags, thousands of low prices. >> thanks for watching the news at 6:00. now you can con with me on facebook. go to facebook.com/ernie anastos. check it out, a you can also answer my daily positive questions. go to facebook.com/ernie anastos. ernie: all right. it's gender we. i'm asking women what's the nicest complent
the torch was passed to him from mullen and patrick ewing. ernie: pearl washington will be missed. thk you so ch. >> i'm aing you a question for women. what's the best compliment y your answers are coming up every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation have earned the very best service in return. usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan...
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nick mullen. he is so dashing he make hussein bolt look like a jogger.ditor of the national review, rich lowry. and he is so pro-freedom he makes william wall los -- wall lass look like kim junk u.n. kim-jung-un. let's start the show. >> to quote demi levato, welcome to new york. ahead of the primary, the presidential candidates are all taking a bite out of the big apple. some taking bigger bites than others. that's john kasich having a light snack. it looks like he is eating his fingers. one reporter tweeted kasich is going wild and eating spaghetti and part of a huge sandwich. moments later there was an update. now drinking wine. yes, he is jus having a relaxing glass of wine. kasich was greeted by those in the bronx. one said he is not a religious lunatic and he is is not a racist. that's high praise. the student was quoting kasich's new slogan. that's going to work for him, i think. what do you think? was he doing that to get press do you think? why was he devouring that way? >> for once he is polling in second place. it is so thrilling after so many
nick mullen. he is so dashing he make hussein bolt look like a jogger.ditor of the national review, rich lowry. and he is so pro-freedom he makes william wall los -- wall lass look like kim junk u.n. kim-jung-un. let's start the show. >> to quote demi levato, welcome to new york. ahead of the primary, the presidential candidates are all taking a bite out of the big apple. some taking bigger bites than others. that's john kasich having a light snack. it looks like he is eating his fingers....
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. >> carter mullen says one school employee took his make america great again cap and held it up in a classroom. the school district has reminded faculty members to be respectful of varying viewpoints. >>> 5:09. california's snowpack is the deepest in five years but it's not enough to sustain us. what's being done to help. >> and a zika setback lawmakers shortchanged the president's plan to fight the zika virus so what happens now? >> what happens now is we get mostly sunny skies for the bay area but things will be changing by tomorrow. we'll have the forecast in a few minutes. >> and we still have troubles on 580. we'll get a look at your drive time in just a few minutes. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> they're back in the saddle again. the angels, gene autrey's old team taking on the a's. on the other side of the bay hunter pence's birthday. seem him skateboarding around? tell him happy 33rd. >>> a member of congress is criticizing recent water releases from two major reservoirs in upstate california. doug lamalfa says water levels at oroville and shasta should be allowed to rise after we
. >> carter mullen says one school employee took his make america great again cap and held it up in a classroom. the school district has reminded faculty members to be respectful of varying viewpoints. >>> 5:09. california's snowpack is the deepest in five years but it's not enough to sustain us. what's being done to help. >> and a zika setback lawmakers shortchanged the president's plan to fight the zika virus so what happens now? >> what happens now is we get mostly...
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clark mullen health, james , it was awas hotbed of journalistic minds when a journalism was respectedon the forefront of investigative reporting, on the heels of watergate. it was really heavy stuff, and jack was unable to really relinquish any control to any of the talent that was there and he was just hanging on and hanging on and ended up losing all of had many of the papers he as syndication fell apart. it was just a sad relinquishment, i thought. brian lamb: i cannot find this one, but it seems i read somewhere where you may have been critical of bob woodward. sally denton: i don't think so. brian lamb: let's go back to the book, "the profiteers." what was the original title? sally denton: the original title was but he missed -- behemoth. the whole book change. and myup in boulder city first started exploring this book, i had done a cover story for science and technology magazine on the 75th anniversary of the hoover dam and i left boulder city in 1970 and was going home to visit family, i had not been back. when i started looking at bechtel as a book project, i had no idea they
clark mullen health, james , it was awas hotbed of journalistic minds when a journalism was respectedon the forefront of investigative reporting, on the heels of watergate. it was really heavy stuff, and jack was unable to really relinquish any control to any of the talent that was there and he was just hanging on and hanging on and ended up losing all of had many of the papers he as syndication fell apart. it was just a sad relinquishment, i thought. brian lamb: i cannot find this one, but it...
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played at syracuse where he was an all-american and super star in the '80s battling against chris mullenscovered on pearl's brain. this week he died of it. the great pearl washington was only 52 years old. look, i know you're a cow and all. and you may not know what i'm talking about, but, uh. the yogurt made from your milk, is delicious. i've got 9 days left before retirement. we've been planning for this for a long time and we'll keep evolving things. so don't worry. knowing you is how edward jones makes sense of investing. headache? motrin helps you be an unstoppable, let's-rock-this-concert- like-it's-1999 kind of mom. back pain? motrin helps you be the side-planking, keeping-up-with- your-girlfriend- even-though-you'll-feel-it- later kind of woman you are. body pain? motrin helps you be an unstoppable, i-can-totally-do-this- all-in-one-trip kind of woman. when pain tries to stop you, there's motrin. motrin works fast to stop pai
played at syracuse where he was an all-american and super star in the '80s battling against chris mullenscovered on pearl's brain. this week he died of it. the great pearl washington was only 52 years old. look, i know you're a cow and all. and you may not know what i'm talking about, but, uh. the yogurt made from your milk, is delicious. i've got 9 days left before retirement. we've been planning for this for a long time and we'll keep evolving things. so don't worry. knowing you is how edward...
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chris mullen, jim hardaway and rich richmond could come out in those warriors uniforms and we still gotlf. she got wet after playing her second title this month. back in daly city with the lpga as the swinging skirts defending champion, she is the only champion this event has ever known. trying to win back-to-back-to- back. and i asked her about this lake merced course being such a comfort zone. >> it's cool to know that you have played well at this tournament before. you have confidence going that this week. but with that, there's i think more added pressure because you are the defending champion and they know that you have won here before so why can't you do it again? >> if memory serves, if you win it this time, you would be doing it on your 19th birthday. am i correct. yes. yes. but either way it would be a fun sunday. [ laughter ] >> i'm looking at this tat on your wrist. is this the date of your first win? >> yeah. it's the date that i'm proud of april 27, 2014. so, uhm, you know, i might forget my birthday, you know, later when i'm older but i'll probably remember this one. >> re
chris mullen, jim hardaway and rich richmond could come out in those warriors uniforms and we still gotlf. she got wet after playing her second title this month. back in daly city with the lpga as the swinging skirts defending champion, she is the only champion this event has ever known. trying to win back-to-back-to- back. and i asked her about this lake merced course being such a comfort zone. >> it's cool to know that you have played well at this tournament before. you have confidence...
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an all-american and super star in the '80s battling against the likes of patrick ewing and chris mullen. last year a malignant tumor was discovered on pearl's brain. this week he died of it. the great pearl washington was only 52 years old. and you may not know what but, uh. the yogurt made from your milk, is delicious. mmmm, yoplait. 32 years at this i've got 9 days left we've been planning for this for a long time and we'll keep evolving things. knowing you is how edward jones makes sense of investing. headache? ble, back pain? motrin helps you be the side-planki ng, keeping-up-with- your-girlfri end- even-though-you'll-feel-it- later kind of woman you are. body pain? motrin helps you be an unstoppa ble, i-can-totally-do-this- all-in-one-trip kind of wo man. when pain tries to stop you, there's motr in. motrin works f ast to stop pain where it star ts. make it ha ppen >>> we close with predictions for the week ahead. last week it was bernie sanders, this week joe biden visits the vatican. the vice president will speak about the global fight against cancer. we predict biden will tell t
an all-american and super star in the '80s battling against the likes of patrick ewing and chris mullen. last year a malignant tumor was discovered on pearl's brain. this week he died of it. the great pearl washington was only 52 years old. and you may not know what but, uh. the yogurt made from your milk, is delicious. mmmm, yoplait. 32 years at this i've got 9 days left we've been planning for this for a long time and we'll keep evolving things. knowing you is how edward jones makes sense of...
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officials and highly influential people like secretary of defense gates, general petraeus, admiral mullen. a lot of them move out, and you have a change in strategy that is spearheaded by vice president joe biden. and according to their argument, the use of counterinsurgency that we did in iraq and afghanistan where you control -- send lots of troops to control territory and population, that's too expensive and not really necessary. and what we can actually do is use drones and special operations raids to take care of these extremists at a much lower cost with much smaller u.s. military footprint. and this idea had been pushed originally by biden in 2009, but he'd been shot down. now that a lot of these other people, especially gates, are out of the way, obama decides this to pick this up. and it's used also to cut the size of the military which was prioritized by obama. and so obama at the end of 2011 puts this into his national security strategy. in fact, we're going to get out of counterunjury seven city -- insurgency, we're going to use drones and special operations raids, and it's mu
officials and highly influential people like secretary of defense gates, general petraeus, admiral mullen. a lot of them move out, and you have a change in strategy that is spearheaded by vice president joe biden. and according to their argument, the use of counterinsurgency that we did in iraq and afghanistan where you control -- send lots of troops to control territory and population, that's too expensive and not really necessary. and what we can actually do is use drones and special...
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as formal -- former admiral mike mullen said, i believe our debt is the greatest threat to our national security. if we as a country do not address our fiscal imbalances in the near term, our national power will erode." that was five years ago, mr. president. what have we done since then? nothing but add debt. last year congress passed a budget resolution. we laid out a conservative vision for what spending levels we should undertake and cut $7 trillion over ten years from the president's budget. we passioned a budget but -- passed a budget but because our budget process is broken, we didn't pass authorizations. we passed appropriations in committees but we weren't able to get them to the floor and vote on them so we ended up with a c.r. at the end of the year and that led to a grand bargain which i opposed in an omnibus that added some $9 trillion to our debt. that pushed us to a first quarter omnibus that really most of us wanted to avoid. and at the end of that, eight people got in a room over a weekend and basically decided how we're going to spend $4 trillion. that's not what our f
as formal -- former admiral mike mullen said, i believe our debt is the greatest threat to our national security. if we as a country do not address our fiscal imbalances in the near term, our national power will erode." that was five years ago, mr. president. what have we done since then? nothing but add debt. last year congress passed a budget resolution. we laid out a conservative vision for what spending levels we should undertake and cut $7 trillion over ten years from the president's...
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mullen, five minutes for questions, please. >> thank you, mr. chairman. sir, thank you for being here. it's very impressive, your command and knowledge of nhtsa. i think the whole time you've been there, i haven't seen you even look back at anybody behind you or even look at a note. so i will commend you for that. i'm not capable of doing that. [laughter] i just want to run a little bit on this, the recalls. finish you know, unfortunately, we heard of the young lady that lost her life, and that's been wrought up and talked about -- brought up and talked about. there were some questions about how the vehicle was registered. i get that too. but i have on multiple vehicles -- owned multiple vehicles over time, and i still get recalls from vehicles that i owned years ago. there not -- i mean, unless i'm mistaken, i thought that dmvs were supposed to notify or help notify the individuals when they are registered with them of recalls. but is there, is the dmvs communicating with the manufacturers to let them know that the vehicle has changed hands? some way to
mullen, five minutes for questions, please. >> thank you, mr. chairman. sir, thank you for being here. it's very impressive, your command and knowledge of nhtsa. i think the whole time you've been there, i haven't seen you even look back at anybody behind you or even look at a note. so i will commend you for that. i'm not capable of doing that. [laughter] i just want to run a little bit on this, the recalls. finish you know, unfortunately, we heard of the young lady that lost her life,...
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. >> testifier: minus #both pres. 307 mullen ave.ose on the same block the state in 12,000 years ago on here tonight to say what a good neighbor is the good person is good thing that people in this room right now are treated him as an outsider because he is different today but i can tell you i lived alongside him for 3 years he's a good guy and we he built his house is very honorable. because that spits into the neighborhood very well. he built us courteously. he was respectful noise and dust. he's a good man and i hope that one day the people in this room. to take him as their neighbor and discover that for themselves they can treat them more like a friend than an outsider. >> testifier: i owned to lots on the other side of the street. i was going to build those for my children. the only thing i want to say but this project is give them a chance the proper agencies engineers to look at the project that's got together and let them do their work to see how well it's proposed. give it a chance to ride it out completely to see how it st
. >> testifier: minus #both pres. 307 mullen ave.ose on the same block the state in 12,000 years ago on here tonight to say what a good neighbor is the good person is good thing that people in this room right now are treated him as an outsider because he is different today but i can tell you i lived alongside him for 3 years he's a good guy and we he built his house is very honorable. because that spits into the neighborhood very well. he built us courteously. he was respectful noise and...
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clark mullen hoff, james gravy, joe sphere, it was a hotbed of journalistic minds when a journalism wasespected, on the forefront of investigative reporting, on the heels of watergate. it was really heavy stuff, and jack was unable to really relinquish any control to any of the talent that was there and he was just hanging on and hanging on and ended up losing all of the -- many of the papers he had as syndication fell apart. it was just a sad relinquishment, i thought. brian: i cannot find this one, but it seems i read somewhere where you may have been critical of bob woodward. sally: i don't think so. brian: let's go back to the book, "the profiteers." what was the original title? sally: the original title was "behemoth." that was my working title for quite a while. the whole book change. i grew up in boulder city and my -- and when i first started exploring this book, i had done a cover story for science and technology magazine on the 75th anniversary of the hoover dam and i left boulder city in 1970 and was going home to visit family, i had not been back. so, when i started looking
clark mullen hoff, james gravy, joe sphere, it was a hotbed of journalistic minds when a journalism wasespected, on the forefront of investigative reporting, on the heels of watergate. it was really heavy stuff, and jack was unable to really relinquish any control to any of the talent that was there and he was just hanging on and hanging on and ended up losing all of the -- many of the papers he had as syndication fell apart. it was just a sad relinquishment, i thought. brian: i cannot find...
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mullen for five minutes. >> as you can see, i think both sides on this -- up here on this -- in this committee you can see we want to get to the real problem. we want to be helpful not a hindrance. all of us want to be safe but we want to make sure we operate within a constitution. and the technology is changing at such
mullen for five minutes. >> as you can see, i think both sides on this -- up here on this -- in this committee you can see we want to get to the real problem. we want to be helpful not a hindrance. all of us want to be safe but we want to make sure we operate within a constitution. and the technology is changing at such
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former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff mike mullen used to say prevention is as important in deterring and winning war and far less costly. here i am speaking as a strategic historian. prevention which is really addressing the underlying causes of v.e.o.s is a strange kind of concept for military. because in many ways what admiral mullen was implying was that the skills to prevent conflict are fundamentally different than those needed to deter and wage war. there are many parts of special operations, for example the green berets, whose purpose is to be more relevant in preventing than in direct action for example. that also means that we need to seize opportunities far earlier in the decision-making process than we are currently acquainted with or familiar with. that is to say that we can no longer afford to wait things out and be able to put ourselves in a reactive mode. we need to give the geographic command and chiefs of missions the options well ahead of when they turn around and go, hey, i need some support here, i need some help here. and what that really means is we need to be i
former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff mike mullen used to say prevention is as important in deterring and winning war and far less costly. here i am speaking as a strategic historian. prevention which is really addressing the underlying causes of v.e.o.s is a strange kind of concept for military. because in many ways what admiral mullen was implying was that the skills to prevent conflict are fundamentally different than those needed to deter and wage war. there are many parts of special...
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. >> i now recognize mister mullen for five minutes. >> as you can see, i think both sides on this upre on this in this committee, you see we want to get to the real problem. we want to be helpful, not a hindrance. all of us want to be safe but we also want to make sure we operate within the constitution and the technology is changing at such a pace that i know law enforcement has to do their job and staying with it because criminals are always doing their job to, like it or not and if it changes, the crimes change, we have to change the way we operate.the concern is privacy, obviously and getting into that, some have argued the expansion of connected devices to the internet of things provides law enforcement with new surveillance tools and capabilities. recently the government center at harvard university argued the internet of things could potentially offset the government's inability to access encrypted technology for providing new paths for surveillance and monitoring. my question is, what's your reaction to the idea that the internet of things resents a potential alternative to a
. >> i now recognize mister mullen for five minutes. >> as you can see, i think both sides on this upre on this in this committee, you see we want to get to the real problem. we want to be helpful, not a hindrance. all of us want to be safe but we also want to make sure we operate within the constitution and the technology is changing at such a pace that i know law enforcement has to do their job and staying with it because criminals are always doing their job to, like it or not and...
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mullen for five minutes. >> as you can see, i think both sides on this -- up here on this -- in this committee you can see we want to get to the real problem. we want to be helpful not a hindrance. all of us want to be safe but we want to make sure we operate within a constitution. and the technology is changing at such a pace. i know law enforcement has to do their job and staying with it because criminals are doing their job, too. like it or not. and if it changes, crimes change, we have to change the way we operate. the concern is privacy, obviously and getting into that. some have argued that the expansion of connected devices to the internet of things provides law enforcement with new surveillance tools and capabilities. recently, the center at harvard university argues the internet of things could offset the government's inability to access incrypted technology for providing new paths for surveillance and monitoring. my question is, what's your reaction to the idea that internet of things presents an alternative to access of incrypted devices? >> certainly, i do think the inter
mullen for five minutes. >> as you can see, i think both sides on this -- up here on this -- in this committee you can see we want to get to the real problem. we want to be helpful not a hindrance. all of us want to be safe but we want to make sure we operate within a constitution. and the technology is changing at such a pace. i know law enforcement has to do their job and staying with it because criminals are doing their job, too. like it or not. and if it changes, crimes change, we...
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advise the company, and everyone signed up with enthusiasm former chairman joint chiefs of staff mick mullen general frazier, general mcchrystal several others, admiral olso the point was to provide advice on how -- how to help uber reachhe veteran community and active duty community they are trying to help not only veterans, but people who are on activeve duty may need a second income are stationed in the u.s. or especially military spouses who move from place to place, and it is the perfect kind of position for them, because they can p pick up, where they left off, they were reassigned from new yk to california, they can pick up and start driving began, it is just a great source of part time income for a lot of people, but for a lolot of veterans it is also an opportunity, to be entrepreneurial billed their business some own several vehicles, so what my colleagues and i have placed a premium on, is not just getting veterans jobs. it is creating choices for them that comport with their place in life and what their needs are. and what we've tried twhat we believe is that uber is one of those
advise the company, and everyone signed up with enthusiasm former chairman joint chiefs of staff mick mullen general frazier, general mcchrystal several others, admiral olso the point was to provide advice on how -- how to help uber reachhe veteran community and active duty community they are trying to help not only veterans, but people who are on activeve duty may need a second income are stationed in the u.s. or especially military spouses who move from place to place, and it is the perfect...
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she's elizabeth mullen. we're good friends with her family.ley can you wear pink on monday. her mom recorded this video and in the video she asked me to wear purple today. watch this, brian. >> can you wear green -- can you wear yellow earrings tomorrow? can you wear purple tomorrow with green -- with yellow earrings, please? >> please. >> yes, little elizabeth. i did this just for you. i wore a purple dress with yellow earrings. i went with gold. >> yellow gold. >> so what she says, you do it. >> i think she's focused on you, ainsley. >> keep on making the requests and ainsley will keep changing. >> thank you, little elizabeth. i love you. the voters get ready to make their selections today on the east coast. senator, ted cruz is in the midwest. the republican hoping a hail mary strategy will pay off in the end. >> john roberts is live from indianapolis with the details. he knows all about hail mary passes. john, is this going to be complete? >> i played one game of football in high school, brian. i don't know how much i know about hail mary
she's elizabeth mullen. we're good friends with her family.ley can you wear pink on monday. her mom recorded this video and in the video she asked me to wear purple today. watch this, brian. >> can you wear green -- can you wear yellow earrings tomorrow? can you wear purple tomorrow with green -- with yellow earrings, please? >> please. >> yes, little elizabeth. i did this just for you. i wore a purple dress with yellow earrings. i went with gold. >> yellow gold....
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mullen for five minutes. >> as you can see, i think both sides on this -- up here on this -- in thismittee you can see we want to get to the real problem. we want to be helpful not a hindrance. all of us want to be safe but we want to make sure we operate within a constitution. and the technology is changing at such a pace. i know law enforcement has to do their job and staying with it because criminals are doing their job, too. like it or not. and if it changes, crimes change, we have to change the way we operate. the concern is privacy, obviously and getting into that. some have argued that the expansion of connected devices to the internet of things provides law enforcement with new surveillance tools and capabilities. recently, the center at harvard university argues the internet of things could offset the government's inability to access incrypted technology for providing new paths for surveillance and monitoring. my question is, what's your reaction to the idea that internet of things presents an alternative to access of incrypted devices? ms. hess: certainly, i do think the in
mullen for five minutes. >> as you can see, i think both sides on this -- up here on this -- in thismittee you can see we want to get to the real problem. we want to be helpful not a hindrance. all of us want to be safe but we want to make sure we operate within a constitution. and the technology is changing at such a pace. i know law enforcement has to do their job and staying with it because criminals are doing their job, too. like it or not. and if it changes, crimes change, we have to...
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neighborhoods like mullen back in areas like luton have developed radicalized ecosystems that have allowedpipelines of generations of radicals to continue to be enlisted and mobilize. first and foremost, identifying which are those hotspots because if you look at a map, whether it's in europe or north africa, you will see that there are particular, not just countries but regions and neighborhoods where particular segments of communities that are most at risk. if you look at the neighborhood out of morocco that has produced the both of foreign fighters over the course of the year dating back to the iraq war, there are these pockets that need to be identified and in many ways then focused on through law enforcement, many of the general problem of integration and assimilation. this is a problem that will only grow worse in europe and to working with european authorities on understanding how fast they and we can help them integrate these populations better so that you don't have a new generation of radicals emerging out of these refugee populations. >> all ask you to hold it there so the other
neighborhoods like mullen back in areas like luton have developed radicalized ecosystems that have allowedpipelines of generations of radicals to continue to be enlisted and mobilize. first and foremost, identifying which are those hotspots because if you look at a map, whether it's in europe or north africa, you will see that there are particular, not just countries but regions and neighborhoods where particular segments of communities that are most at risk. if you look at the neighborhood out...
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officials and highly influential people like secretary of defense gates, general petraeus, admiral mullena lot of them move out, and you have a change in strategy that is spearheaded by vice president joe biden. and according to their argument, the use of counterinsurgency that we did in iraq and afghanistan where you control -- send lots of troops to control territory and population, that's too expensive and not really necessary. and what we can actually do is use drones and special operations raids to take care of these extremists at a much lower cost with much smaller u.s. military footprint. and this idea had been pushed originally by biden in 2009, but he'd been shot down. now that a lot of these other people, especially gates, are out of the way, obama decides this to pick this up. and it's used also to cut the size of the military which was prioritized by obama. and so obama at the end of 2011 puts this into his national security strategy. in fact, we're going to get out of counterunjury seven city -- insurgency, we're going to use drones and special operations raids, and it's much
officials and highly influential people like secretary of defense gates, general petraeus, admiral mullena lot of them move out, and you have a change in strategy that is spearheaded by vice president joe biden. and according to their argument, the use of counterinsurgency that we did in iraq and afghanistan where you control -- send lots of troops to control territory and population, that's too expensive and not really necessary. and what we can actually do is use drones and special operations...