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glad to be on this panel. saturday turned out to be a historic and groundbreaking day for afghanistan. i think not many people expected this type of turnout on election day in afghanistan, and didn't expect afghan forces, security forces, to be able to control the situation as best as they did. didn't expect the men and women of the country to line up in a regimented manner and an organized manner, which is usually not the case in afghanistan, and be very patient, patiently await their turn to cast a vote, and they didn't expect to run out of ballot forms and some of the polling stations. as an afghan, i am very proud of what happened. it was a watershed moment that sent several messages. the first was from the afghan citizen to the nation as a whole saying, we all won. our destiny has won. we have turmoil and conflict, and now the last 13 years have laid the foundation for something better for the country. there was a lot of doubt as to whether a foundation has been laid in afghanistan. from a political persp
glad to be on this panel. saturday turned out to be a historic and groundbreaking day for afghanistan. i think not many people expected this type of turnout on election day in afghanistan, and didn't expect afghan forces, security forces, to be able to control the situation as best as they did. didn't expect the men and women of the country to line up in a regimented manner and an organized manner, which is usually not the case in afghanistan, and be very patient, patiently await their turn to...
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thank you panel two for year here. commission commissioner muller, i walked in just as you were finishing up talking about capacity markets. given that examination of the winter, i would like to hear if you think they are performing as they should, are you considering any changes in the constructs and is furc planning to receive any steakstake-holding informat for the challenges over the winter? >> we had a technical conference on capacity markets and extended the deadline. the staff is analyzing that. it is ongoing. there is a lot of interest. i cannot tell you where it is going because i am not sure what the options are. but one of the question is should we assign a higher value to generators who have on-site fuel. is there greater value that is not being recognized now. did they work as intended. the system worked but the prices were very high and a lot of that, though, was as referenced before to capacity constraints. you would have gas hundred miles away trading at the nation levels but 20 times that where there i
thank you panel two for year here. commission commissioner muller, i walked in just as you were finishing up talking about capacity markets. given that examination of the winter, i would like to hear if you think they are performing as they should, are you considering any changes in the constructs and is furc planning to receive any steakstake-holding informat for the challenges over the winter? >> we had a technical conference on capacity markets and extended the deadline. the staff is...
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as members come back we'll finish line of questioning to this panel and start the next panel in about 10 minutes. take that, if would. >> madam chairman, thank you for that question. there is wide array of stakeholders in this issue of generation. weariededucating ourselves he learning about the importance of being innovative and allowing customer choice but at the same time it is important, particularly from an economic regulator perspective balance the interests to avoid cost shifting. to insure that reliability is maintained in the first instance certainly distributed generation is an important innovation, quite frankly happening all across the world but from an economic regulator perspective it is something we continue to be challenged with, making sure that all interests are balanced, pardon me, the interests of the industry. that does have to be able to receive back this energy at anytime. the interests of consumers from all walks of life, from all ratepayer classes and insuring the inherent equities of permitting those who would like to put solar panels on their rooftops, while
as members come back we'll finish line of questioning to this panel and start the next panel in about 10 minutes. take that, if would. >> madam chairman, thank you for that question. there is wide array of stakeholders in this issue of generation. weariededucating ourselves he learning about the importance of being innovative and allowing customer choice but at the same time it is important, particularly from an economic regulator perspective balance the interests to avoid cost shifting....
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chairman hersman, that concludes the presentation for this panel. >> is proceed with the technical panel questions. >> thank you. that you for this panel is captain rob jones joined by me and dr. barry staunch. >> thank you, gentlemen. mr. fraende, let's start off with you. the marine feedback system that you install on board cruise systems you did mention of training. d. provide training every time you install, is the part of the contract with the cruise company? >> everything we install, yes, and it's part of the contract with the cruise company. the typical install is also because you could say it's first widely spread in the market for cruise lines over the last decade. then it has been in connection with new bills. they are the crew is trained on the shipyard by viking personnel and it is a requirement that 50% of the full capacity is actually deployed so that you in an actual full deployment where you are tipping the systems and also has an opportunity for going through the system and trying the whole handling of the systems, the rest of the capacity that isn't typically a shipyard
chairman hersman, that concludes the presentation for this panel. >> is proceed with the technical panel questions. >> thank you. that you for this panel is captain rob jones joined by me and dr. barry staunch. >> thank you, gentlemen. mr. fraende, let's start off with you. the marine feedback system that you install on board cruise systems you did mention of training. d. provide training every time you install, is the part of the contract with the cruise company? >>...
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the panel concluded the employees got three of the relevant documents last december after learning of any cheese coverage of the issue. the report says staff are deaf patient data is obtained from doctors. a possible violation of privacy laws. the panel said their managers are responsible for failing to provide proper supervision and for allowing their involvement in the drug trials the night. it is going to have great faith that the company has been contacted in korea but the company. penalties could be a lot of the called involvement of the staff of polling. novartis pharma officials say they take to study seriously they are paying special attention to the findings and evidence of a cover up the advil take measures against those who violated ethical codes to present the novartis is scheduled to hold a news conference on the matter in switzerland on thursday fourteen people in japan are suing a beauty products maker for skin damage. the class action lawsuit seeks compensation from ca mabel cosmetics for what he calls the effective and unsafe products. lawyers say their clients develo
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but i would like to comment that we will lose our second panel in about 10 minutes. go ahead and take that if you would. >> madam chair, thank you for the question. there is a wide array of stakeholder interest in this generation. we are working together. we are educating ourselves. we are learning about the importance of being innovative and allowing customer choice. in time it isn't one from an economic regulator perspective to avoid cost shifting and ensuring that we have reliability that is maintained and certainly this is an important innovation that is happening all across the world. but also from an economic regulator perspective that's something that we continue to be challenged with, making sure that all interests are balanced. the best test to receive back to at any time. the interest of consumers from all walks of life and ensuring the inherent equity of permitting those that like to put solar panels on their rooftops. so these are issues that we are exploring and educating and quite frankly our commissions are leading the way and being a. >> i want to com
but i would like to comment that we will lose our second panel in about 10 minutes. go ahead and take that if you would. >> madam chair, thank you for the question. there is a wide array of stakeholder interest in this generation. we are working together. we are educating ourselves. we are learning about the importance of being innovative and allowing customer choice. in time it isn't one from an economic regulator perspective to avoid cost shifting and ensuring that we have reliability...
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and i think shang is supposed to be on a panel today and she was part of that.and reading the jewish artists. i had a party at my apartment on 4th street and alan gwensburg crashed that one. calvin put together a big reading up at columbia university and what we used to do all of the time was grab me and get me to mc the meetings. so they put together speed reading with the beats -- >> that was david and i did that and put it together. >> and then they got me to mc it and peter larcy got up there and took off all his clothes and what the purpose of the reading was back in those days people didn't take crap from these dam landlords. if they didn't get heat and something was something you are seeing sheets and bed sheets from fire escapes saying no heat no rent. people challenged their landlords back in those days. and that is what that reading was for: to help people having trouble with landlords and their housing situation. and calvin took the same thing at the jefferson memorial church. where i made the stupidiest remark saying will all of the poets in the room
and i think shang is supposed to be on a panel today and she was part of that.and reading the jewish artists. i had a party at my apartment on 4th street and alan gwensburg crashed that one. calvin put together a big reading up at columbia university and what we used to do all of the time was grab me and get me to mc the meetings. so they put together speed reading with the beats -- >> that was david and i did that and put it together. >> and then they got me to mc it and peter...
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anyone else on the panel? thank you. >> having been on a number of cruises, what kind of a dreaded events was the minister as you are trying to leave port and start your vacation. on a cruise last month, i found the process was vastly improved through the use of some technology cards but one of the things that always impressed me was everyone who is pressed into service including entertainers, cabin stewards, dining staff and so forth, these people change on a fairly frequent basis. this is probably to start with, rai caluori, how do you keep these folks who are so important in handling all the guests and passengers, how do you keep these people informed, assigned with clear expectations so that when the real event should happen that they in fact are prepared and it will go on smoothly? >> thank you, very good question and one of the most inherent challenges operating a ship is the staff. we invest a lot in training. any new higher would go through extensive familiarization process. a returning employee goes t
anyone else on the panel? thank you. >> having been on a number of cruises, what kind of a dreaded events was the minister as you are trying to leave port and start your vacation. on a cruise last month, i found the process was vastly improved through the use of some technology cards but one of the things that always impressed me was everyone who is pressed into service including entertainers, cabin stewards, dining staff and so forth, these people change on a fairly frequent basis. this...
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there are still no death panels. [laughter] armageddon has not arrived. instead, this law is helping millions of americans. >> the obama administration confirm the nsa has used a secret backdoor allowing you to search for the e-mails and phone calls of u.s. citizens without a war and. citing documents leaked by edward snowden, "the guardian" revealed an undisclosed rule change that allows nsa operatives to hunt for individual americans communications using their names or other identifying information. in a new letter to senator ron wyden, obtained i "the guardian," james clapper confirms the back door loopholes used. clapper does not specify how many backdoor searches have been carried out. in a statement, ron wyden called the wordless searches "unacceptable and a real threat to the privacy rights of law-abiding americans." nato has suspended all practical cooperation with russia in the aftermath of the annexation of crimea will stop the nato secretary-general announced the move at a meeting in brussels. >> we are suspending all practical cooperation with
there are still no death panels. [laughter] armageddon has not arrived. instead, this law is helping millions of americans. >> the obama administration confirm the nsa has used a secret backdoor allowing you to search for the e-mails and phone calls of u.s. citizens without a war and. citing documents leaked by edward snowden, "the guardian" revealed an undisclosed rule change that allows nsa operatives to hunt for individual americans communications using their names or other...
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we do this out of respect for our panel and each other. we do not want these things going off in the middle of our meeting. i am when to start by introducing our four panelists in the order in which they will speak. on this, socided there is no significance to be read into the order in which they will speak. our first speaker is to my immediate left, david bender. he is well known to many conference attendees for his involvement in public issues and political activities. he also has been a broadcaster and an author. one of the things you may not know about david is that his interest in politics goes way, y
we do this out of respect for our panel and each other. we do not want these things going off in the middle of our meeting. i am when to start by introducing our four panelists in the order in which they will speak. on this, socided there is no significance to be read into the order in which they will speak. our first speaker is to my immediate left, david bender. he is well known to many conference attendees for his involvement in public issues and political activities. he also has been a...
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glad to be on this panel. saturday turned out to be a historic and groundbreaking day for afghanistan. expectedot many people this type of turnout on election day in afghanistan, and didn't afghan forces, security forces, to be able to control the situation as best as they did. the men and women of the country to line up in a regimented manner and an organized manner, which is usually not the case in be verytan, and patient, patiently await their turn to cast a vote, and they didn't expect to run out of ballot forms and some of the polling stations. as an afghan i am very proud of what happened. it was a watershed moment that sent several messages. the first was from the afghan citizen to the nation as a whole saying, we all one. our destiny has one. -- we all won. our destiny has won. conflict,rmoil and and now the last 13 years have laid the foundation for something better for the country. there was a lot of doubt as to whether a found -- and -- foundation has been laid in afghanistan. from a political persp
glad to be on this panel. saturday turned out to be a historic and groundbreaking day for afghanistan. expectedot many people this type of turnout on election day in afghanistan, and didn't afghan forces, security forces, to be able to control the situation as best as they did. the men and women of the country to line up in a regimented manner and an organized manner, which is usually not the case in be verytan, and patient, patiently await their turn to cast a vote, and they didn't expect to...
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as a panel of publishing. next eight discussion about a national shield law that would protect journalists from prosecution from protecting their sources. you will hear from the bill's sponsor, charles schumer, and a panel of journalists and lawyers. this is part of a conference focusing on government and the media. >> i will talk to senator schumer for little at about his free flow ofs the information act, and he will make his escape and we will have a panel of journalists who will pick apart everything he has to say. i assure you all of them will be here live and in the flesh. as you know, almost every state has your shield law or the traditional equivalent of it, but the exception being wyoming is the one state that does not. are we going to get a federal shield law? >> i think we are. it is i think the odds of getting a shield law passed certainly by the senate and maybe buy a house are very large. it is very likely the senate will pass the bill this year. just about every democrat is for the bill. that is
as a panel of publishing. next eight discussion about a national shield law that would protect journalists from prosecution from protecting their sources. you will hear from the bill's sponsor, charles schumer, and a panel of journalists and lawyers. this is part of a conference focusing on government and the media. >> i will talk to senator schumer for little at about his free flow ofs the information act, and he will make his escape and we will have a panel of journalists who will pick...
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i knew you were ending. >> i want to thank the panel and audience and this is our last panel.applause] >> and president obama leaving tomorrow for a week-long trip in asia. stopping in washington state to observe the damage from the last month's mudslides, heading to south korea, japan, malaysia and the philippines. president obama will be the first sitting u.s. president to visit malasia, since lyndon johnson was there in 1966. here is more about the trip. >> president obama is headed on a trip to asia. joining us now to discuss that topic is michael green. he is the senior vice president for asia at the center for strategic and international studies and professor at georgetown university. thank you for being with us this morning. >> guest: good u morning. >> host: tell us the importance of the u trip. this was rescheduled during the because of the government shutdown guest guest president was going last fall and they had to postpone that when it happened with bill clinton this makeup trip. he is going to japan, korea, malaysia, philippines and southeast asia. since president
i knew you were ending. >> i want to thank the panel and audience and this is our last panel.applause] >> and president obama leaving tomorrow for a week-long trip in asia. stopping in washington state to observe the damage from the last month's mudslides, heading to south korea, japan, malaysia and the philippines. president obama will be the first sitting u.s. president to visit malasia, since lyndon johnson was there in 1966. here is more about the trip. >> president obama...
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we're back with our panel. i'm going to start with egor.use you hear corporation says they are afraid of retribution, yet it feels like the little bit of power that we have is the power of the purse. we can decide i'm not going to spend my money at this business or that business. is that bullying or activism? >> it's activism. as a private person, you can hold whatever belief you want. but as soon as you enter into the public market, then your consumers and customers then have an option. what's become really interesting here is for the first time -- this wouldn't have happened five years ago. now you have a situation where gay rights are fundamental human rights and the fact that customers are deciding that if this guy doesn't believe in fundamental human rights, i'm not going to shop or use his product, that's just i think a natural outgrowth of the marketplace. >> and don't you think that's sort of a natural outgrowth of activism? how they treat women or what have you, it was interesting andrew sullivan's column this week that he saw it a
we're back with our panel. i'm going to start with egor.use you hear corporation says they are afraid of retribution, yet it feels like the little bit of power that we have is the power of the purse. we can decide i'm not going to spend my money at this business or that business. is that bullying or activism? >> it's activism. as a private person, you can hold whatever belief you want. but as soon as you enter into the public market, then your consumers and customers then have an option....
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let me introduce the panel. first, jane mayer, whom i have known forever it seems, worked at "the wall street journal," "the new yorker" for almost 20 years now. many journalism honors, especially for your 2008 look "the dark side." that is one of those titles where you know where you are coming from. we have bob dietz, a distinguished professor of public policy at george mason. he has been the consiglio ari to the intelligence community. did you work for dulles or not? the first cia director. bob was general counsel to the nsa for eight years. amazing. he then was the counselor to the cia director general hayden, for three years. has worked in defense department, state department, and was unbelievably, a law clerk to justice william o'douglas, one of the great civil libertarians. we will get to the question of what douglas would think of your career path. >> [laughter] >> mark mazzetti of "the new york times." he has worked for "the l.a. times," earned an award for his work in afghanistan and pakistan. i will s
let me introduce the panel. first, jane mayer, whom i have known forever it seems, worked at "the wall street journal," "the new yorker" for almost 20 years now. many journalism honors, especially for your 2008 look "the dark side." that is one of those titles where you know where you are coming from. we have bob dietz, a distinguished professor of public policy at george mason. he has been the consiglio ari to the intelligence community. did you work for dulles or...
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those are all questions that we thought the panel would generate. i will take that as validation. >> i would even add a little bit to some of those questions. another thing that putin has done is demonstrate a new model of aggression. his created ambiguity about whether aggression is even taking place and having a deniability about it that has made the response more difficult. has china learned any lessons from that? >> i want to take on the china and taiwan a question. on taiwan, i don't think that china sees what russia has done in the crimea as instructive or encouraging as to what it can do in taiwan. the concert is quite the opposite. russia took over crimea without overt force of military force. it also took it over with a referendum. you can argue that it was a loaded referendum. i am not aware of anybody who is been to crimea that thought that less than 50% of the people there were pro-russian. >> 50% of the population was ethnic russian. -- 58% of the population is ethnic russian. only 40% of the population wanted some change of status. the
those are all questions that we thought the panel would generate. i will take that as validation. >> i would even add a little bit to some of those questions. another thing that putin has done is demonstrate a new model of aggression. his created ambiguity about whether aggression is even taking place and having a deniability about it that has made the response more difficult. has china learned any lessons from that? >> i want to take on the china and taiwan a question. on taiwan, i...
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with the sound system, as well as with the panels, so when we look at doing the panels or the sound system, they will have to work together, because it does not make any sense for us to get a sound system and then have the guy come in and put in a panel and say that this is not going to work. >> you have to figure out a way if the noise is emanating outside. >> you said that you will have the smoking area outside. >> yes. >> how are you, containing the noise when people are going in and out smoking in >> any time on a sunday fun day or night events, we do have the night security that do come in and there is one or two security guards always outside and we have put the smoking and someone wants to smoke, to the right of the building. and away from the residents. and then we have if there is a line to get in, the line is on the other side in our security is always admonishing the ladies and gentlemen either smoking or in line, to drop the noise level. >> what about the noise itself? i mean once the people open the door they want to go smoking, so how will you insure that the noise will not b
with the sound system, as well as with the panels, so when we look at doing the panels or the sound system, they will have to work together, because it does not make any sense for us to get a sound system and then have the guy come in and put in a panel and say that this is not going to work. >> you have to figure out a way if the noise is emanating outside. >> you said that you will have the smoking area outside. >> yes. >> how are you, containing the noise when people...
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a school like georgetown having a panel like this, an esteemed school like georgetown having a panel like this is meaningful to me permanently. it means the country is taking interest in this. having all of you here in the room talking about veterans but also talking about military familys is extremely important . even 10 years ago, military families were not part of the narrative. i'm going to call rich out in joining forces because their leadership at the highest level has brought military families into this conversation. so i had a speech written up. i was going to say i'm going to talk about something a little bit different than our other guests are going to talk about today. i was going to talk about military families. i didn't expect everybody to bring up families today. i'm really, really pleased about that. i'm going to go a little bit rogue and stray from the speech that i had set up because some of our other panelists covered it so well. but what i want to say and what i want you all to walk away with today is that when you think about veterans and service members, they all
a school like georgetown having a panel like this, an esteemed school like georgetown having a panel like this is meaningful to me permanently. it means the country is taking interest in this. having all of you here in the room talking about veterans but also talking about military familys is extremely important . even 10 years ago, military families were not part of the narrative. i'm going to call rich out in joining forces because their leadership at the highest level has brought military...
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we explore with our panel after this.s america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills, and comes in a pen. and the needle is thin. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza has not been studied with mealtime insulin. victoza is not insulin. do not take victoza if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to victoza or any of its ingredients. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction may include swelling of face, lips, tongue or throat, fainting or dizziness, very rapid heartbeat,
we explore with our panel after this.s america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills, and comes in a pen. and the needle is thin. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not...
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the next panel can focus on the. i appreciate your willingness to move forward on figuring so quickly after your taking the chairmanship. i like to ask a couple of questions because we have great experts here who may be can give us a preview of what we're going to next also for us to be able to compare and contrast with her from some of the industry folks. first i guess, chairman lafleur i'd like to hear from you a little bit about what you think we ought to be doing in terms of reliability. you were quoted as having said am also very concerned about the price both the applet magnitude of price spikes and increase we saw this when it when we see the ice spikes it's a symptom protecting reliability is causing this issue. can you elaborate on that? is that an accurate quote? >> yes, but always in the context. we had somebody said we're mainly here to work about reliability, not price. i made the comment they are closely related. when you see the extraordinary price spikes as a science and regions of the country in janu
the next panel can focus on the. i appreciate your willingness to move forward on figuring so quickly after your taking the chairmanship. i like to ask a couple of questions because we have great experts here who may be can give us a preview of what we're going to next also for us to be able to compare and contrast with her from some of the industry folks. first i guess, chairman lafleur i'd like to hear from you a little bit about what you think we ought to be doing in terms of reliability....
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today, the international mraenl panel reduced the climates impacts and the international panel is preempt scientific panel the climates is having the world's food and heat waves and heavy rain are intense 41 and arctic ice is collapsing, however, businesses are starting to address climate change and an earth scientist that would wrote the report says i think that dealing effective with climate change is something nations will do and the cities need to do this. the climate action strategy is an impressive piece of work. cataloging the green house gases was a huge undertaking it is to meet our instruction and i want to commend the department. if we want to be a great city it's up to us to generated the political will to implement those strategies. the climate changes is happening and appearing inur lifetime. very soon society will have no choose but to address climate change now. if we don't take the responsible action we've been forced to react, down the line. this is great work on this report my concern is we have city government that's at odds with itself on one side of the aisle we have
today, the international mraenl panel reduced the climates impacts and the international panel is preempt scientific panel the climates is having the world's food and heat waves and heavy rain are intense 41 and arctic ice is collapsing, however, businesses are starting to address climate change and an earth scientist that would wrote the report says i think that dealing effective with climate change is something nations will do and the cities need to do this. the climate action strategy is an...
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. >> and stand by, because i want to bring in my panel of guests. evan perez, general spider marks, and others will join us. ed, i vvan lopez. do we know an age? he has a family, and do we know any more about him? >> reporter: we were told he has a wife, but not the ages of his children. at the apartment complex, there's a great deal of work to be done. and we're also told by a neighbor that the wife did leave the apartment complex area with military officials this evening. and we're also told that officials are pouring over his medical records. he hadn't been diagnosed with ptsd, but there were other issues that he was being treated for. he hadn't been here for very long. neighbors said they moved in about a week ago. so, not really an opportunity for many of the people they lived next to to get to know them. and the wife, apparently, didn't speak english very well. so, we'll continue to follow up on that. we're also told by officials that, they wouldn't tell us what military installation he was transferred from. but one of the things they were doi
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, for the panel, rather.got this on twitter from michael dagan. why is it that if you oppose their position and you're white, you're branded as racist both attorney general holder and president of the united states race bait. >> liberalism has a tourette's syndrome these days. if you have the law on your side, if you have the facts on your side, you have the facts. if you have neither, pound the table. this is pounding the table. there is an intellectual poverty now. liberalism hasn't had a new idea since the 1960s except obamacare and the country doesn't like it. recovery is unprecedentedly bad. so what do do you? anyone criticizes us is a racist. it's become a joke among young people. you go to a campus and some young person will say looks like it's going to rain. the person says, you're a racist. i mean it's so inappropriate. the constant implication of this is i think it is becoming a national merth. >> who is invoking it? i think if you look at the record and julie knows this best, obama has not and he's
, for the panel, rather.got this on twitter from michael dagan. why is it that if you oppose their position and you're white, you're branded as racist both attorney general holder and president of the united states race bait. >> liberalism has a tourette's syndrome these days. if you have the law on your side, if you have the facts on your side, you have the facts. if you have neither, pound the table. this is pounding the table. there is an intellectual poverty now. liberalism hasn't had...
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glad to be on this panel. saturday turned out to be a historic and groundbreaking day for afghanistan. i think not many people expect it this type of turnout on election day in afghanistan and didn't expect the afghan forces, security forces to be able to control the situation as best as they did and didn't expect the afghan, the men and the women of the country to line up in a regimented manner in an organized manner which was not the case in afghanistan and be very patient, patiently await their turn to cast a vote and didn't expect these polling stations to run out of forms. so in my opinion as an afghan and i'm very proud of what happened and i feel that it was momentous and it was historic in the watershed wamp -- moment in one that set several very important messages. the first message was from the afghan citizen to the country as a whole and the nation as a whole saying we all one. our destiny has one. we have come from a common background and history, 35 years more or less of turmoil, conflict and now
glad to be on this panel. saturday turned out to be a historic and groundbreaking day for afghanistan. i think not many people expect it this type of turnout on election day in afghanistan and didn't expect the afghan forces, security forces to be able to control the situation as best as they did and didn't expect the afghan, the men and the women of the country to line up in a regimented manner in an organized manner which was not the case in afghanistan and be very patient, patiently await...
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my panel is going to weigh in on that dangerous rhetoric, coming up next.s are driven by people. they're why we innovate. they're who we protect. they're why we make life less complicated. it's about people. we are volvo of sweden. predibut, manufacturings a prettin the united states do. means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. >>> while supporters of clive and bundy are trying to walk back their comments, we have been hearing similar things from conservatives for years. whether it's attacks on the obama administration or comparisons of government programs like obamacare to slavery, these themes have been part of the conservative rhetoric as they stoke their base and insight fear. take a listen. >> liberty is under assault from every direction. >> we don't want a dependency culture. >> we have a federal gover
my panel is going to weigh in on that dangerous rhetoric, coming up next.s are driven by people. they're why we innovate. they're who we protect. they're why we make life less complicated. it's about people. we are volvo of sweden. predibut, manufacturings a prettin the united states do. means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new...
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los paneles representan para los niÑos no solo la oportunidad de aprender a traves de la ciencia queia cuando sean adultos. . tambien cubren una fraccion del costo de la electricidad y disminuyen la dependencia de fuentes no renovables. ... esta planta produce 20 kilovatios, sirve a este museo de ciencias, tiene como 20 aulas a las que puede producir energia. ... la demanda para instalar paneles solares se ha incrementado en un 20% anualmente por mas de una decada .aunque aun resulta costosa para una familia promedio. . la instalacion en una casa costaria xxxxx $$$ para abastacer xxxx kilovatios, suficiente como para encender el aire acondicionado, televisor .en 20 aÑos una vivienda con paneles solares podria generar entre 20 a 40 mil dolares en ahorros, a los que se aÑaden incentivos federales y pagos recibidos por compaÑias electricas. ... la energa que se produce con los paneles solares se mete en la red electrica, pasa a la compaÑa de electricidad que la pueden pasar a otros clientes suyos. . .la energia solar absorbida por el planeta en add lib blanca ---fuertes vientos y poco d
los paneles representan para los niÑos no solo la oportunidad de aprender a traves de la ciencia queia cuando sean adultos. . tambien cubren una fraccion del costo de la electricidad y disminuyen la dependencia de fuentes no renovables. ... esta planta produce 20 kilovatios, sirve a este museo de ciencias, tiene como 20 aulas a las que puede producir energia. ... la demanda para instalar paneles solares se ha incrementado en un 20% anualmente por mas de una decada .aunque aun resulta costosa...
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and 12 panel. there are these areas in san francisco without service or compromised service so this is an opportunity to be able to do that with a different type of technology. >> okay. you call my question to the appellants related to their depiction of the boxes on the pole. i don't recall when i studied your drawings -- what is the width for the -- that main, long enclosure? >> the photo that was shown to you is actually not our box. i'm not sure where that came from and it was grossly out of proportion. so that is -- that's not our box. let me pull up the dimensions for you. i'll ask judy roland to grab the dimensions. >> my name is judy roland, i'm the project manage /-r. r. the lower box that was shown -- i believe they were depicting the bbu /pwhrobgs. box. the dimensions on that box are 27 inches high. it has to be a minimum 17 feet from the street -- if it's on the street side of the pole and has to clear, like, high profile vehicles that would come up the street. >> how many feet? >> 17 f
and 12 panel. there are these areas in san francisco without service or compromised service so this is an opportunity to be able to do that with a different type of technology. >> okay. you call my question to the appellants related to their depiction of the boxes on the pole. i don't recall when i studied your drawings -- what is the width for the -- that main, long enclosure? >> the photo that was shown to you is actually not our box. i'm not sure where that came from and it was...
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that's it for this panel.uned to see the administration's most recent obamacare push. >>> finally tonight, president obama claims the white house did not make a hard sell with the rollout of obamacare, jay carney at the white house podium said the same thing. one late night show found some interesting footage from monday'ser egg roll. >> six months ago today, a big part of the affordable care act kicked in healthcare.gov. so anybody who was stuck in line because of the huge surge of demand can still go back and finish your enrollment. 7.1 million. [ laughter ] >> kid jumping in the front. he was clearly pumped. that's it for this "special report." be sure this weekend to check out "fox news sunday." indiana governor mike pence will be chris wallace's guest. is he a potential 2016 contender. a lot of people haven't heard about him. you will. that's it for "special report." fair, balanced and unafraid. greta goes "on the record" right now. >> i'm greta van susteren. and this is all on the record. >> is it a dirt
that's it for this panel.uned to see the administration's most recent obamacare push. >>> finally tonight, president obama claims the white house did not make a hard sell with the rollout of obamacare, jay carney at the white house podium said the same thing. one late night show found some interesting footage from monday'ser egg roll. >> six months ago today, a big part of the affordable care act kicked in healthcare.gov. so anybody who was stuck in line because of the huge surge...
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>> i would like the panel to comment. isn't our security system fundamentally flawed that someone this young at this low level in the government could release this amount of materials? doesn't that mean our security system is fundamentally flawed? i would like the panel to comment on that. >> i will be brief so we can get more questions. for sure, it did not work the way they wanted it to work. you would not want to see an open sale on every secret in the government. we don't think everything should be published. there are trade-offs. if you batten down the hatches so securely there is next to no possibility of a breach like this, it means lots of people around the government are not going to know information exists that is vital to their job and the damage to security could be greater. that was the conclusion of the 9/11 commission that investigated the terrorist attacks of 2001, that the data was so protected there was so little sharing among people who could have put the big picture together if they had only known it,
>> i would like the panel to comment. isn't our security system fundamentally flawed that someone this young at this low level in the government could release this amount of materials? doesn't that mean our security system is fundamentally flawed? i would like the panel to comment on that. >> i will be brief so we can get more questions. for sure, it did not work the way they wanted it to work. you would not want to see an open sale on every secret in the government. we don't think...
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. >> there are still no death panels. armageddon has not arrived. >> i wonder if he he is going to have that same arrogance and cocky attitude when we find out the real numbers. >> to me -- and you these numbers are unbelievable. they're obviously cooked. there is no question. >> president obama touting the numbers. 7.1 million. but what about the numbers didn't he tell us? the hill's eleast viebeck joins voins us. >> thanks, greta. >> 7.1 million that's a good gross number it depends on what it really have made up of. what don't we know about that 7.1 that's very important. >> we don't know how were previously uninsured the way sold this law decrease the number of people who were were uninsured. we don't know how many of those people enrolled in these exchanges. we don't know how many have paid. we believe it's 80% to 90% according to the insurance industry told us. >> which would leave about 700,000 who are not paid. >> who have not paid. that's not dynamic group. enter and exit that group as they hit their payment dead
. >> there are still no death panels. armageddon has not arrived. >> i wonder if he he is going to have that same arrogance and cocky attitude when we find out the real numbers. >> to me -- and you these numbers are unbelievable. they're obviously cooked. there is no question. >> president obama touting the numbers. 7.1 million. but what about the numbers didn't he tell us? the hill's eleast viebeck joins voins us. >> thanks, greta. >> 7.1 million that's a...
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you can see we have a very versatile panel. david is going to pick us -- kick us off. >> thank you for being here. i also want to thank c-span for joining us today. i think c-span is probably one of the rare things i can say that has been great about television and democracy. let us give a hand for c-span. [applause] television in the era of the bysecond spot, funded independent expenditures, largely undocumented money, has not done democracy a favor in recent years. inception, since its has done something incredibly valuable, which is to bring an unfiltered view of our government to people. that was the intention. a lot of people were terrified at what it would do. to this day, since it started, every day -- it may be boring some, but it is invaluable. i encourage everyone to make sure their local cable provider includes c-span, because it is important to all of us. having said that, let me say that -- this morning's paper asked all of us on this panel to comment on what we saw in the political crystal ball. the quote i gave i
you can see we have a very versatile panel. david is going to pick us -- kick us off. >> thank you for being here. i also want to thank c-span for joining us today. i think c-span is probably one of the rare things i can say that has been great about television and democracy. let us give a hand for c-span. [applause] television in the era of the bysecond spot, funded independent expenditures, largely undocumented money, has not done democracy a favor in recent years. inception, since its...
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thrust ofe underlying what brought this panel together? i know you don't do this because there was nothing else to do on good friday. >> we can take one more question. then we will come back. >> i have but the state department and most of my experience has been in europe. will forgeat putin ahead and not adhered to this agreement, what if the action were to deploy troops the baltic states? what would the reaction be in china, japan, and korea? >> let's start with steve. if you can address the question of the carrot to putin and russia. >> if you look over the last several years, there was a carrot in the sense that while nato was not in a position, if you look at what was going on in ukraine, there was not going to be progress on that front. said they did not want to join and the current government says it as well. , it is aant controversial issue in ukraine. the government is trying to raise good ability in eastern ukraine. the nato question was off the board. the more difficult issue is polls are consistently showing ukrainians want to d
thrust ofe underlying what brought this panel together? i know you don't do this because there was nothing else to do on good friday. >> we can take one more question. then we will come back. >> i have but the state department and most of my experience has been in europe. will forgeat putin ahead and not adhered to this agreement, what if the action were to deploy troops the baltic states? what would the reaction be in china, japan, and korea? >> let's start with steve. if you...
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anyway, panel, thank you. coming up "on the record" investigates union reps now taking taken along to inspect nonunion companies. tracked down a ceo who says the union are unfairly targeting his company. he is here next. wait until you see who is taking on the washington establishment it is not your typical candidate. should washington be worried? worried? a newwwwww when folks in the lower 48 think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. thousands of people here in alaska are working to safely produce more energy. but that's just the start. to produce more from existing wells, we need advanced technology. that means hi-tech jobs in california and colorado. the oil moves through one of the world's largest pipelines. maintaining it means manufacturing jobs in the midwest. then we transport it with 4 state-of-the-art, double-hull tankers. some of the safest, most advanced ships in the world: built in
anyway, panel, thank you. coming up "on the record" investigates union reps now taking taken along to inspect nonunion companies. tracked down a ceo who says the union are unfairly targeting his company. he is here next. wait until you see who is taking on the washington establishment it is not your typical candidate. should washington be worried? worried? a newwwwww when folks in the lower 48 think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp...
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it is a panel with a lot of diversity. i think you may find that some of our panelists are more ardent in their positions defending free speech than others. i will not tell you which ones. maybe we will change our minds after listening to each other. let me briefly introduce them to you and then we will get right to it. dr. stanley fish is a florsheim or distinguished visiting professor at cardoza law school. he is well known to all of us as a contributor to the opinion editor of the "new york times." greg is a member of the bar of the u.s. supreme court and author of "unlearning liberty: campus censorship and the end of the american debate," which has recently come out in paperback. it is great. these, get it at the end of the show. and a distinguished university of law solo at the academy of arts and sciences, and a prolific commentator on constitutional law and comparisons about american attitudes toward free speech. and finally, my old friend. it is such a joy to local mu, jonathan, to the national constitution center.
it is a panel with a lot of diversity. i think you may find that some of our panelists are more ardent in their positions defending free speech than others. i will not tell you which ones. maybe we will change our minds after listening to each other. let me briefly introduce them to you and then we will get right to it. dr. stanley fish is a florsheim or distinguished visiting professor at cardoza law school. he is well known to all of us as a contributor to the opinion editor of the "new...
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he said the panel is considering seeking advice from mobile content during the investigation. a wonderful book at this as his client will file an appeal to deacons conclusion about this contest on tuesday and hold a news conference on wednesday the former un high commissioner for refugees says that mankind must learn from the genocide in rwanda senegal that tesco in tokyo at the memorial service for the victims of the massacred twenty years ago. the show society who won easily. most heated baking genius interest by the people themselves the world should expand helpful hands during the twenty years in candidates conducted by the people of iran the assassination of rwanda's president in april nineteen ninety. so i sent the events. the following three months to about eight hundred thousand tutsis and moderate hutus were slaughtered. justin and i gave my number is eight years old at that time he fled across the border. after his parents were counted. the key he will do my best to become a role model for other survivors. he also would like to thank all the people who have helped an
he said the panel is considering seeking advice from mobile content during the investigation. a wonderful book at this as his client will file an appeal to deacons conclusion about this contest on tuesday and hold a news conference on wednesday the former un high commissioner for refugees says that mankind must learn from the genocide in rwanda senegal that tesco in tokyo at the memorial service for the victims of the massacred twenty years ago. the show society who won easily. most heated...
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as the members come back we will finish the line of questioning to this panel moved our second panel.go ahead and take that and if you would. >> thank you for the question. they're is a wide a ray of takeover interest in this issue. we are working together. educating yourself. learning about the importance of being innovative and allowing customer choice but at the same time it is important to, particularly from an economic regulator perspective balance the interest to avoid cuts shifting, to insure that reliability is maintained in the first instance. certainly distributed generation is an important innovation. "frankly it's happening all across the world. but also from an economic regulator perspective it's something that we continue to be challenged with making sure that all interest and balanced. the interest of the industry. that does have to be able to receive fax it anytime. the interest of consumers from all walks of life, from norway paribas is -- glasses and ensuring the in an equities of permitting those who would like to put solar panels on the rooftops. these are issues t
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we have heard testimony on this panel and prior panel individuals that have had one or more concussions the long-term of the individual multiple concussions that gives a sense about not only the epidemiology of the problem that we are dealing with, but with treatment and interventions may be and what the rehabilitation may be. fourth recommendation was to the ncaa international federation of state and high school associations to look at the age-appropriate techniques and other roles in the playing standards and again the first panel talked a little bit about that post way at the professional level, but can you change the manner in which the sport is practiced and of the rules of engagement in the sport that made decrease the risk of the kind caution there was an example from the hockey area where the they had a change to e level where they allow the body checking and felt they saw the concussion that we think that same sort of examination should take place at th the college thd vehemently high school level to see whether or not they can have the same impact. the fifth recommendation had
we have heard testimony on this panel and prior panel individuals that have had one or more concussions the long-term of the individual multiple concussions that gives a sense about not only the epidemiology of the problem that we are dealing with, but with treatment and interventions may be and what the rehabilitation may be. fourth recommendation was to the ncaa international federation of state and high school associations to look at the age-appropriate techniques and other roles in the...
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so panel members concluded the data was fabricated. obokata explained that she unintentionally used the wrong photos. she said she submitted what she calls the real images proving the stap phenomenon to riken. and she's requesting the panel members look into the case once again. >>> a deadly explosion has ripped through a busy market on the outskirts of the pakistani capital islamabad. local police say the blast killed at least 19 people, and injured 61. they say a bomb was apparently planted in the wholesale vegetable market, crowded with traders and shoppers. no group has claimed responsibility. >> translator: the blast occurred when i was at the vegetable market so i rushed to the site. >> translator: something exploded behind me when i was selling guava and i fell down. >> the country's main islamic militant group is holding peace talks with the government. police say a different insurgent group opposing the talks may have carried out the attack. the capital security has deteriorated in recent months. just last month a suicide bomb
so panel members concluded the data was fabricated. obokata explained that she unintentionally used the wrong photos. she said she submitted what she calls the real images proving the stap phenomenon to riken. and she's requesting the panel members look into the case once again. >>> a deadly explosion has ripped through a busy market on the outskirts of the pakistani capital islamabad. local police say the blast killed at least 19 people, and injured 61. they say a bomb was apparently...
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we are back with our panel, and mary is joining the panel. president, probably the most news-worthy thing he did was to stand with prime minister abe of japan and say the u.s. defense treaty with japan includes these disputed islands in the east china sea, the senkakus. china says to give them back. the real source of tension in the east china sea. now the president has said, we'll go to war to defend japan if say this are attacked. so was that the right thing to do? >> absolutely it's the right thing to do and a welcomed sign from the president because the asian allies are very concerned at our commitment to defend them given what's happened in cry me a ya. they watch the news. china is a big problem in the region. they are doubling military spending and they seized islands off the philippines. and they have declared the south china sea a core interest. this is a major trading route. so the president -- this kind of strong rhetoric is very welcomed. >> what about the trade treaty with japan, mary, because that was something also the presiden
we are back with our panel, and mary is joining the panel. president, probably the most news-worthy thing he did was to stand with prime minister abe of japan and say the u.s. defense treaty with japan includes these disputed islands in the east china sea, the senkakus. china says to give them back. the real source of tension in the east china sea. now the president has said, we'll go to war to defend japan if say this are attacked. so was that the right thing to do? >> absolutely it's...
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so with that, let's move on to our witness panel. i'm going to introduce the entire panel now and then we'll start with mr. daley. we are blessed to have mr. william dalyiii, deputy commissioner of the nhl. next to him is david ogren, executive director of usa hockey. then we have mr. jeff miller, senior vice president, player health and safety policy, national football league. thank you very much for being here. then, scott hollenbeck, executive director of usa football. the face of a brain injury, concussions, multiple concussions within soccer briana scurry, a former professional goalkeeper, u.s. women's national soccer team. next panel we will have ian, the other face of high school level concussions. so with that, mr. daly, you are now recognized for your five minutes. >> thank you. i would like to thank the chairman, the ranking member and the subcommittee members for inciting me to testify today regarding the national hockey league and the proactive steps it has taken to promote the safety and health of the best professional h
so with that, let's move on to our witness panel. i'm going to introduce the entire panel now and then we'll start with mr. daley. we are blessed to have mr. william dalyiii, deputy commissioner of the nhl. next to him is david ogren, executive director of usa hockey. then we have mr. jeff miller, senior vice president, player health and safety policy, national football league. thank you very much for being here. then, scott hollenbeck, executive director of usa football. the face of a brain...