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the r2p program is a cooperative agreement between the national institute of justice, the bureau of justice assistance, the office of criminal justice programs of the school of public affairs of american university and the national center for state courts. the purpose of the project is really to deliver the best research that's out there, including new and emerging research that will be relevant to the problems that the field is facing. so, we came up with the project of trying to develop ways to more timely and in a more interactive way share what has been learned, so that people can, as the name implies, move from the theory of the research to putting it into practical application. the r2p project tries to help people by condensing, through our efforts ahead of time, to distill really what is the best evidence that's available that's relevant to the work of people who work in drug courts. so, we are then able to, by using experts and by preparing background information, to give people the very latest guidance on how they should do their work in order to promote effectiveness in what they
the r2p program is a cooperative agreement between the national institute of justice, the bureau of justice assistance, the office of criminal justice programs of the school of public affairs of american university and the national center for state courts. the purpose of the project is really to deliver the best research that's out there, including new and emerging research that will be relevant to the problems that the field is facing. so, we came up with the project of trying to develop ways...
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s national institute of justice, 43% of the nation's law enforcement agencies don't even have a computerized system to track forensic evidence. either in their inventory or after it is sent to the crime lab. the safer evidence would allow it to be processed and these do-bads to be held accountable for their dastardly deeds. they say there is no money for these rape kit testing. well, congress needs to find the money. maybe instead of sending money to foreign countries to help them, keep some of that money in america to help american rape victims like natasha. help them get justice because, mr. speaker, justice is what we do in america and that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair will now recognize mr. duncan of tennessee for five minutes. mr. duncan: i ask permission to address the house and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. duncan: later today we will vote on h.r. 459, the federal reserve transparency act of 2012. because this legislation comes to us on the suspension calendar it wil
s national institute of justice, 43% of the nation's law enforcement agencies don't even have a computerized system to track forensic evidence. either in their inventory or after it is sent to the crime lab. the safer evidence would allow it to be processed and these do-bads to be held accountable for their dastardly deeds. they say there is no money for these rape kit testing. well, congress needs to find the money. maybe instead of sending money to foreign countries to help them, keep some of...
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eliminate all functions of eight cabinet agency, including the department of justice, the department of commerce, the national institutesrtment of the treasury. so you may actually want to send all this money to the pentagon, but you won't have an irs left to collect the taxes. >> so what about other things that could be done. say what mitt romney did in massachusetts, raising fees. what about that? would they even consider these things? >> wow, $2.1 trillion worth of fees. >> it's a big country. >> look, this is the central dilemma for mitt romney. you can't have it both ways. you can either have a massive increase in military spending, or you can have a tax cut. arguably, you can't really afford either one. it's not just an abstract choice. it came on the floor of the senate this week. and you had the senate republicans saying no way to any sort of a tax increase. at the same time, literally the day after the leader of their party, the nominee of their party is bashing the democrats for cutting spending. >> real fast. on wednesday, senate republicans had a chance to vote for a small increase in taxes on salaries, over
eliminate all functions of eight cabinet agency, including the department of justice, the department of commerce, the national institutesrtment of the treasury. so you may actually want to send all this money to the pentagon, but you won't have an irs left to collect the taxes. >> so what about other things that could be done. say what mitt romney did in massachusetts, raising fees. what about that? would they even consider these things? >> wow, $2.1 trillion worth of fees. >>...
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sister simone campbell, the executive director of the national catholic soal justice lobby, and e.j. dionne, a senior fellow at the brookings institutionthe author of "our divided political heart." he's also an msnbc political analyst and he is "the last word's" senior catholic analyst. sister simone, can't wait to hear about this. you knock on paul ryan's door, you want to sit down with him and discuss theology and the theology of social justice. you can take all the time you want. tell us just word for word how it went for paul ryan. >> well, it's quite a short little comment. we met with his staff, the staff took copious noteswe haven't heard a word back. we did get an e-mail just recently saying, yes, there's interest in a meeting. we're trying to set one up when he's back in d.c. next week. >> e.j. dionne, i'm afraid this is not of the way i was taught to receive nuns when i was being taught by them in my elementary school. i'm, uh -- this is a -- what do you make of it? the nuns come to paul ryan's office. he has said he has based his budgeting and his political thinking in his religious beliefs and he won't even discuss those wi
sister simone campbell, the executive director of the national catholic soal justice lobby, and e.j. dionne, a senior fellow at the brookings institutionthe author of "our divided political heart." he's also an msnbc political analyst and he is "the last word's" senior catholic analyst. sister simone, can't wait to hear about this. you knock on paul ryan's door, you want to sit down with him and discuss theology and the theology of social justice. you can take all the time...
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of a boat company. it has been the lone operator on the lake for decades. this is a place you can only get to by boat. the brothers along with the national group institute for justicedment by infringing on the cour courtney's rights. they hope the justices come down on the side of free markets and competition. >> the leading express is a very inefficient boat. i could run a boat for half the coast of what they are running their boat for. >> reporter: the institute for justice took this case believing it may ultimately be decided by the u.s. supreme court, bill. bill: the state says the monopoly can provide better service, is that true? >> reporter: well, yeah, the state is essentially arguing that the regulated service being provided on the lake right now is adequate and if the boat company had competition the customers might end up losing some options. the fo fear is that profit during the summer tourist system would be split making it less likely that either ferry would operate during the winter loss and the ferries operate at a loss. the commission says the ultimate responsibility is to the public and a handful of people who live in a place only accessible by fe
of a boat company. it has been the lone operator on the lake for decades. this is a place you can only get to by boat. the brothers along with the national group institute for justicedment by infringing on the cour courtney's rights. they hope the justices come down on the side of free markets and competition. >> the leading express is a very inefficient boat. i could run a boat for half the coast of what they are running their boat for. >> reporter: the institute for justice took...
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nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. [applause] >> thank you, everybody. have a great fourth of july. congratulations to our newest citizens. ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning instituteght national cable satellite corp. 2012] ♪ >> thank you, everybody. [applause] >> did looks utterly superficial by comparison. bartoli talk to a wide range of people and explore the countryside and wanted to understand what made american stick. he was surprised by a lot of things that he saw. he had read that americans were individualistic, and he actually saw us as much more collectivist. it seems kind of hard for us to imagine that, but he saw the united states as a group of people who liked to form associations, who wanted to always be with other people who were not there. he saw the french as the individualists and the americans as the more social people. from that he concluded that if he was going to put up his colossally statue, he was going to have to say something to people who understood themselves as a big group, as a society, as a kind of collective entity. >> you can watch this whole event as part of our prime-time lineup. it includes a discussion on how social media has ch
nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. [applause] >> thank you, everybody. have a great fourth of july. congratulations to our newest citizens. ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning instituteght national cable satellite corp. 2012] ♪ >> thank you, everybody. [applause] >> did looks utterly superficial by comparison. bartoli talk to a wide range of people and explore the countryside and wanted to understand what made american stick. he was...