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senator perdue. sen. perdue: i just got back from the region. the common consensus is that things have gotten worse since the jcpoa in terms of domestic security of the countries we visited. i am confuse, particularly with comments out this week. i would like you on the record about the u.n. violations are not violations. but in december, ambassador mull in this committee stated boasted missile launches would likely be of the un security council resolution. we have seen missile firings before and after implementation day. said thecan diplomats launches are "inconsistent" but are not a violation. do you think the ballistic missile launches were indeed a violation of the u.n. resolution? thank you, senator. from our point of view, the un security council resolution prohibits iran from launching ballistic missiles. the language is different from a 1929. 1929 says iran shall not undertake any activity capable of delivering nuclear weapons. to 31 calls upon iran not to ofertake activity capable delivering nuclear weapons. in international parlance th
senator perdue. sen. perdue: i just got back from the region. the common consensus is that things have gotten worse since the jcpoa in terms of domestic security of the countries we visited. i am confuse, particularly with comments out this week. i would like you on the record about the u.n. violations are not violations. but in december, ambassador mull in this committee stated boasted missile launches would likely be of the un security council resolution. we have seen missile firings before...
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senator perdue. sen. perdue: i just got back from the region. the common consensus is that things have gotten worse since the jcpoa in terms of domestic security of the countries we visited. i am confused, particularly with comments out this week. i would like you on the record about the u.n. violations are not violations. but in december, ambassador mull in this committee stated ballistic missile launches would likely be a violation of the un security council resolution. we have seen missile firings before and after implementation day. but american diplomats said the launches are "inconsistent" but are not a violation. do you think the ballistic missile launches were indeed a violation of the u.n. resolution 2231? mr. shannon: thank you, senator. from our point of view, the un security council resolution prohibits iran from launching ballistic missiles. the language is different from 1929. 1929 says iran shall not undertake any activity capable of delivering nuclear weapons. 2231 calls upon iran not to undertake activity capable of delivering n
senator perdue. sen. perdue: i just got back from the region. the common consensus is that things have gotten worse since the jcpoa in terms of domestic security of the countries we visited. i am confused, particularly with comments out this week. i would like you on the record about the u.n. violations are not violations. but in december, ambassador mull in this committee stated ballistic missile launches would likely be a violation of the un security council resolution. we have seen missile...
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we are an equal opportunity offender though women voting like a chicken voting for when dash for perdue. [laughter] we have been doing this since 1972. we started with watergate then 81 and then richard the lion hearted and the staff infection and on and on. >> he runs a bold concept to sell the bottom line to vendors and local political groups he now has 25,000 to his name. >> i said a button that said hillary as bad as she was to be and then died prepare bright red that is the single largest selling button for every magazine and newspaper cover. >> another friend advised me i should cut my hair and colored orange and then change my name. >> people watched the debate who is better. i am constantly doing buttons i could do 20 out of the debate and that is what i do. >> this year is one of the vast. >> here we have the million dollars trump deal spirit the faceless good for many different colors we just had one and his natural color but the warrant for you could the looking like this the county police chief is a listing technology to make things safer for his officers their growing the p
we are an equal opportunity offender though women voting like a chicken voting for when dash for perdue. [laughter] we have been doing this since 1972. we started with watergate then 81 and then richard the lion hearted and the staff infection and on and on. >> he runs a bold concept to sell the bottom line to vendors and local political groups he now has 25,000 to his name. >> i said a button that said hillary as bad as she was to be and then died prepare bright red that is the...
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and then, you know, years later you're on opposite sides of the fence. >> deputy perdue was a rookiethere as a training officer. >> it ain't going to be easy, not going to happen overnight but, you know, sooner or later you may get your life back to where it was before all this happened. >> yeah, if not back where it was, at least as i finish out this life with some normalcy. >> yeah, definitely. >> within the next week or so, a transport van will take sutherland to a state prison to serve his time. >> well, there's a saying, to do the time, don't let the time do you. it's just a statement of, go with the flow. you know, you read, you play cards. you make the most of it. you're here. deal with it. sometimes that's hard but until you do, you know, life is really tough. and for me with all the issues that i was having personally, i could be maybe in a different program that would be nicer than this, but this is probably still better than me being on my own right now. i hate to say that but -- >> sutherland's upcoming transfer to state prison is fine with at least one inmate. zach thiel
and then, you know, years later you're on opposite sides of the fence. >> deputy perdue was a rookiethere as a training officer. >> it ain't going to be easy, not going to happen overnight but, you know, sooner or later you may get your life back to where it was before all this happened. >> yeah, if not back where it was, at least as i finish out this life with some normalcy. >> yeah, definitely. >> within the next week or so, a transport van will take sutherland...
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. >> here's a 1996 promotional video from the fine folks at perdue pharmaceuticals.est, most wonderful drug for long-term pain management, oxycontin. >> some patients may be afraid of taking opiods because they're perceived as too strong or addictive. but that is far from actual fact. less than 1% of patients taking opioids actually become addicted. >> sales initially and falsely proclaimed as not addictive, absolutely skyrocketed from $45 million in 1996 to 3.1 billion in 2010. that same year, perdue tweaked the way that we're making oxy in an attempt to, they said, limit its addictive qualities. finally the government and law enforcement took a harsh look at the drug and it became much harder to get legally which sucked for the thousands and thousands who by now had a serious habit. >> i am ruth, a family physician in greenfield, massachusetts, and i grew up here. my dad was actually a small town doctor out here. i'm a total generalist, but for the last four, four and a half years, a larger part of my practice has been focused on addiction to opiates. >> i got put
. >> here's a 1996 promotional video from the fine folks at perdue pharmaceuticals.est, most wonderful drug for long-term pain management, oxycontin. >> some patients may be afraid of taking opiods because they're perceived as too strong or addictive. but that is far from actual fact. less than 1% of patients taking opioids actually become addicted. >> sales initially and falsely proclaimed as not addictive, absolutely skyrocketed from $45 million in 1996 to 3.1 billion in...
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perdue has been booked into the santa clara county jail and is being held on 308-thousand- dollars bailnight it's a race to the finish in the 2016 presidential race. both donald trump and hillary clinton are hoping to close the nominee gap once and for all - but is it possible by next week? kron 4's national correspondent mark meredith has a look. >> reporter: on the road as the trend has macy's as possible. confidence and set of chaos paul tiller and pitching a plan for their convention and smote one of the nominee. the campaign all about the mat delicate wise 19930 delegates 450 away from capturing the nomination. bernie at 189 delegates of was next to impossible. they're competing in most clinical will be watching another state pa. the keystone sang the visor delegates a unique way they award less than a quarter of their delegates to the state's overall winner and leave the rest of the arafat. citadel later date possibly at the convention. . week and you can hear ted and ohio gov. john point out something other than delegates durability how they would do again salary clinton any demo
perdue has been booked into the santa clara county jail and is being held on 308-thousand- dollars bailnight it's a race to the finish in the 2016 presidential race. both donald trump and hillary clinton are hoping to close the nominee gap once and for all - but is it possible by next week? kron 4's national correspondent mark meredith has a look. >> reporter: on the road as the trend has macy's as possible. confidence and set of chaos paul tiller and pitching a plan for their convention...
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i got a full scholarship to syracuse and perdue. my mother encouraged me to apply to west point.ot accepted. i found that west point pays you. that is a good deal. how hard could that be? someone says they harass you there. how bad could it eat? i got there and the first three days, i called my dad and said these people are crazy,, and get me. what i found is what a great set of americans they were. i had a good academic background in high school. but i learned in the ethics at west point about duty, honor, country. -- myk might classmates classmates and all that, we joke about some things. but when you look at where those people come from and what they have done for our nation, it is incredible. emily: there were three other future generals with you -- if david petraeus. did you know they would be so powerful? gen. alexander: i knew marty well. i knew skip. they knew me. was only going to stay five years. i think everybody thought dave would be. but for me, i am as surprised as they are. emily: u.n. on from west point to rise quickly through the ranks. gen. alexander: did not fe
i got a full scholarship to syracuse and perdue. my mother encouraged me to apply to west point.ot accepted. i found that west point pays you. that is a good deal. how hard could that be? someone says they harass you there. how bad could it eat? i got there and the first three days, i called my dad and said these people are crazy,, and get me. what i found is what a great set of americans they were. i had a good academic background in high school. but i learned in the ethics at west point about...
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janney is professor of history at perdue, but she'll always be a virginia girl.he received her ph.d. from the university of virginia. go hoovs. she's also a familiar face to museum audiences. she delivered the 2013 elizabeth lecture at the university of richmond on the subject of her latest book, "remembering the civil war, reunion and the limits of reconciliation." then she returned to richamond the following june for that same book. caroline's first book "burying the dead, but not the past" which came out in 2008 is a personal favorite of mine, as she well knows. she also edited an edition of john richard dennet's "reconstruction era's travel account, the south as it is 1865-1866," which is out of print and unavailable. i have given a talk on her first book i think as many times as you have because it's a great chapter of history that's unknown to so many people. given the fact that we're now into that post-war period, it is so very important. i even titled the talk "burying the dead, but not the past." hold up the book and tell the audience i'm plagiarizing he
janney is professor of history at perdue, but she'll always be a virginia girl.he received her ph.d. from the university of virginia. go hoovs. she's also a familiar face to museum audiences. she delivered the 2013 elizabeth lecture at the university of richmond on the subject of her latest book, "remembering the civil war, reunion and the limits of reconciliation." then she returned to richamond the following june for that same book. caroline's first book "burying the dead, but...
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vo cesar --la polica de santa clara detuvo a "don melvin perdue" por conducir un vehiculo con el registrode, ademas, encontraron objetos utilizados para consumir drogas y un 'taser'. --al llegar a la estacion de policia descubrieron en su mochila un tubo con cables en el interior. --por seguridad se llam al escuadrn especializado en explosivos para que detonara el artefacto. cesar --- un grupo de ateos con sen wa ciudad de santa clara por la presencia de una cruz de granito en un parque --- take boxes --- sandra bermdez nos tiene la inslita historia y en exclusiva lo que argumenta el grupo demandante --- take sandra live sandra que tal buenas tardes, estoyn ea esquina del boulevard de la cruz y martin avenue... ai en es lugar es donde una vez estuvo la segunda mision franciscana de santa clara entre loanos 77 y 1784... vo la cruz de granito de 14 pies de altura se colo hasta 1953. para indicar la conotacion historica del lugar... sin embargo esta semana se interpuso una demanda que dice que este simbolo religioso viola la prera enmiea de la constitucn y las leyes de california.... la dema
vo cesar --la polica de santa clara detuvo a "don melvin perdue" por conducir un vehiculo con el registrode, ademas, encontraron objetos utilizados para consumir drogas y un 'taser'. --al llegar a la estacion de policia descubrieron en su mochila un tubo con cables en el interior. --por seguridad se llam al escuadrn especializado en explosivos para que detonara el artefacto. cesar --- un grupo de ateos con sen wa ciudad de santa clara por la presencia de una cruz de granito en un...
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profit.ys this is about perdue achieved its place on the list of wealthiest families. $14 billion. that is appaling. i call that blood money. people are dying, big-time. . want to go back to something you can answer this. yesterday i was talking to a reporter. concerneding, are you that, with even more money being requested for treatment, because there are so many more people heroin,into opioids and that money would be spread so thin it would not have the kind of impact you are hoping for? your point, i think we need to have a comprehensive response. we need to rein in prescribing behavior. the centers for disease control put out recommendations last week that follow the guidance dr. wen put out. that is a significant driver to the problem. we know that, despite our efforts, we have too many people overdosing because they cannot access treatment programs when they needed treatment programs. this is why i think the president has put forward a significant proposal to expand treatment capacity in the united states. i hear this wherever i go. i did a town hall in toledo, ohio. thingd t
profit.ys this is about perdue achieved its place on the list of wealthiest families. $14 billion. that is appaling. i call that blood money. people are dying, big-time. . want to go back to something you can answer this. yesterday i was talking to a reporter. concerneding, are you that, with even more money being requested for treatment, because there are so many more people heroin,into opioids and that money would be spread so thin it would not have the kind of impact you are hoping for? your...
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and perdue met his recipient. a kentucky father diagnosed with a rare blood disorder in high school. >> when i found out i was a match, there was no really thinking any second or anything. i was, like, i'll be glad to help. >> he gives me the opportunity to see my kids grow up, so that's one thing i appreciate. >> these guys are life savers in so many ways. a ceremony recognized they're the single largest group on the blood senator's bone marrow registry. more than 170 members have donated and in some case, more than once. >> #donateblood. make a difference. >>> still to come, imagine driving down the street and seeing this. yeah. that's a man clinging to the front of a race car. how, why did this happen? we're going to explain. >>> an approach to carbon bullying. we're going to take you to the town that's threatening to find the parents of children tagged as bullies. >>> we have one more look at protestors where many gathered at trump's hotel. you can see them at the parking lots. the crowds were so huge that tru
and perdue met his recipient. a kentucky father diagnosed with a rare blood disorder in high school. >> when i found out i was a match, there was no really thinking any second or anything. i was, like, i'll be glad to help. >> he gives me the opportunity to see my kids grow up, so that's one thing i appreciate. >> these guys are life savers in so many ways. a ceremony recognized they're the single largest group on the blood senator's bone marrow registry. more than 170 members...
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firefighter perdue's gift of life is a gift to jonathan and his two young children. >> i know my expression may not be what people may expect, but like i said, it is a deep feel that he does give me the opportunity to see my kids grow up. >> i didn't think about getting any notoriety for it or anything like that. just like being on the job with the fire department. i don't do it to get notoriety. i want to help somebody. >> reporter: there are more members who donate bone marrow and stem cells to the new york blood center than any other group. new york city firefighters helping to save lives in more ways than one. linda schmidt, fox 5 news. steve: pretty impressive. that's amazing to be able to see result of your sacrifice. dari: when it comes to staying youthful looking, there are lots of things in play. we'll talk about how it could have something to do with your hair and your skin color. steve: got to choose wisely. a beetle juice bar opening in the east village. the cocktails made to honor tim burton. first a message from fox 5 general manager and vice president lew leone. >> one of the
firefighter perdue's gift of life is a gift to jonathan and his two young children. >> i know my expression may not be what people may expect, but like i said, it is a deep feel that he does give me the opportunity to see my kids grow up. >> i didn't think about getting any notoriety for it or anything like that. just like being on the job with the fire department. i don't do it to get notoriety. i want to help somebody. >> reporter: there are more members who donate bone...
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steve: on the democratic side, while bernie sanders was at perdue university, he was cutting staff. he laid off 200 workers from states which have held primaries. it's a sign that his campaign is winding down. he insists he's staying in the race until the convention to have a say in building the platform. tinsel town through march 31st. she has received more than $8 million in donations from the holed holed -- hollywood crowd. george clooney brought in 15 million. bernie sanders has raised over a million from the entertainment industry. >>> the nypd says there is more heroin on the streets than ever before. dari: the epidemic is the focus of this week's street soldiers. lisa evers here with a preview. hello. >> reporter: hello, steve and dari. you don't see them dying on the streets and in most cases you don't find them dealing in the open, but our investigation reveals we're in the worst drug crisis new york city has ever seen no matter how you cut illustrate. -- cut it. >> one major drug raid after another. police and the feds busting up rings selling everything from pills to crac
steve: on the democratic side, while bernie sanders was at perdue university, he was cutting staff. he laid off 200 workers from states which have held primaries. it's a sign that his campaign is winding down. he insists he's staying in the race until the convention to have a say in building the platform. tinsel town through march 31st. she has received more than $8 million in donations from the holed holed -- hollywood crowd. george clooney brought in 15 million. bernie sanders has raised over...
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he was at a fund-raiser at perdue that -- would be to have payton manning endorsement. >> are you hearingl between cruz and kasich? do indiana voters think it's a smart tactic or a hail mary? >> i had ted cruz on the radio the other day and i asked him what people have referred to it as as collusion. and he said it's not collusion, it's coalition building. i don't think he needed to do it. i thought it was not the best move for ted cruz. he was doing well early on and even that polling, which took place before especially here in indiana, it's just not the way hoosiers think from the north do the south. it doesn't work for them. in i overall, i still think cruz is in a position. >> there are people who don't like him, people who don't want to deal with him but a never trump movement is not palpable in parts of indiana. >> i got to go but who wins? >> ratings. they win. >> gloria and mark are still on the set. and they laugh. >> thank you, tony. always a pressure having you on. >> no doubt about it. when we come bark the man says ted cruz picking the call just came in. she's about to arrive
he was at a fund-raiser at perdue that -- would be to have payton manning endorsement. >> are you hearingl between cruz and kasich? do indiana voters think it's a smart tactic or a hail mary? >> i had ted cruz on the radio the other day and i asked him what people have referred to it as as collusion. and he said it's not collusion, it's coalition building. i don't think he needed to do it. i thought it was not the best move for ted cruz. he was doing well early on and even that...
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he held a town hall event at perdue university ahead of next week's indiana primary where he trails hillary clinton slightly in the polls. >> to open the doors of the democratic party to working people and young people and senior citizens in a way that does not exist today. dari: sanders says he will campaign through the final primaries in california and new jersey in june. he then plans to head to the delegates as possible to fight for a progressive party platform. steve: dennis hastert has been sentenced to 15 months in prison. a judge in chicago handed down the sentence after he was found guilty of breaking banking rules. the 74-year-old is accused of sexually assaulting four students when he coached wrestling at an illinois high school. dari: we all know the rent is too you know what high. steve: the figures about how much of your paycheck is going to rent if you live in manhattan. dari: plus coney island's new amphitheater is starting to take shape. when it's expected to open and, well, who the acts will be steve: business booming for facebook. dari: but apple is paying the price for m
he held a town hall event at perdue university ahead of next week's indiana primary where he trails hillary clinton slightly in the polls. >> to open the doors of the democratic party to working people and young people and senior citizens in a way that does not exist today. dari: sanders says he will campaign through the final primaries in california and new jersey in june. he then plans to head to the delegates as possible to fight for a progressive party platform. steve: dennis hastert...
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for jonathan ragland, that special person is firefighter frederick perdue who says the process is painless and similar to donating blood. >> the donating part of it is very simple. there's nothing painful. >> to help somebody out. >> reporter: ragland was fighting bone marrow cancer that killed his father shortly before he had his own transplant. the father of two says he is eternally grateful to purdue. >> when i had to have my kids at 3 and 4, they didn't understand what's going on. now they are 6 and 7. i'm grateful i'll continue to see them grow up. it means the world to me. >> reporter: the names of eight fdny bone marrow donors were added to the honor roll of life. 179 fdny members have given these gifts of life in some cases more than once. it just takes a swab of the mouth. you can then decide whether you choose to donate. new york's bravest hope their example will encourage more people to sign up. in downtown brooklyn, cindy hsu, cbs 2 news. >> what an example it is. members of the fdny make up new york blood center's single largest group of bone marrow and stem cell survivors. >>
for jonathan ragland, that special person is firefighter frederick perdue who says the process is painless and similar to donating blood. >> the donating part of it is very simple. there's nothing painful. >> to help somebody out. >> reporter: ragland was fighting bone marrow cancer that killed his father shortly before he had his own transplant. the father of two says he is eternally grateful to purdue. >> when i had to have my kids at 3 and 4, they didn't understand...
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. >>> convicted felon don perdue is being held on bail in santa clara on suspicion of having a pipe bomb. he was arrested after being pulled over for driving with an expired plate and littering. police called in the bomb squad when they found a pipe with wires sticking out of it in his backpack. purdue is also suspected of being under the influence of a controlled substance and carrying a stun gun. >>> the woman suspected of fleeing police and crashing her car into an embankment in mountain view has been arrested. 5-year-old tiffany smith was stopped early yesterday morning for reckless driving. she sped away drove into a fence and flipped the car. she is in the hospital with moderate injuries. once the 25-year-old is released she will go to jail. >>> spring showers doused the bay area with unusual intensity today. rain started in the morning. continued through midday. this is el cerrito in fact. >> let's turn to meteorologist brian hackney. >> allergies are kicking up. >> the rain kind of helped a little bit with that. >> not enough apparently for me. >> my pollen meter over there. >> w
. >>> convicted felon don perdue is being held on bail in santa clara on suspicion of having a pipe bomb. he was arrested after being pulled over for driving with an expired plate and littering. police called in the bomb squad when they found a pipe with wires sticking out of it in his backpack. purdue is also suspected of being under the influence of a controlled substance and carrying a stun gun. >>> the woman suspected of fleeing police and crashing her car into an...
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in one year to get jobs under $70,000 that thurgood compensation. >> how were you doing that with perdueice for the economy that we're talking about. one out of 10 colleges first got the cert anywhere and progress set your own rate. and the institute and i don't much worry about our graduates and they get hired in they do very well i think we have to be appreciative if there are jobs away team in there is the mismatch. with the middle-class society a sense of constant optimism but those democratic institutions and so to me, but clearly years of stagnant slow-growth could not but produce a situation we will not have the america we go staggering along from a very deep recession. even factoring in to that we're still worried about these problems. what i am trying to understand better is what else we have to worry about. clearly the erosion of social capital if people are addled by drugs with no sense of motivation in their life with the connectedness to have economic leave productive people. i guess i have always been a techno optimist but somebody calculated the three categories in the ane
in one year to get jobs under $70,000 that thurgood compensation. >> how were you doing that with perdueice for the economy that we're talking about. one out of 10 colleges first got the cert anywhere and progress set your own rate. and the institute and i don't much worry about our graduates and they get hired in they do very well i think we have to be appreciative if there are jobs away team in there is the mismatch. with the middle-class society a sense of constant optimism but those...
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i mean, i've got to know -- david perdue, there's senator perdue. we were traveling around. i'm thinking, who's the republican, who's the democrat? and of course they're talking on other subjects, very easy to find that. but on this stuff, this is like the one thing you all agree on. and it brings out the best in you. i'm sure of that. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you, all, very much for being here today and for testifying. i certainly agree with all of the comments about the importance of aid. it is about our security and the impact of what's happening in europe affecting us in the united states because we do have trans-atlantic alliance that has been absolutely critical to world order. we had a hearing this morning in the foreign relations committee on isis and international terrorism. and one of the conclusions that i drew listening to the testimony and our witnesses generally agreed with this is that we've been good in the united states when it comes to military efforts. so we were successful in afghanistan in throwing out the taliban
i mean, i've got to know -- david perdue, there's senator perdue. we were traveling around. i'm thinking, who's the republican, who's the democrat? and of course they're talking on other subjects, very easy to find that. but on this stuff, this is like the one thing you all agree on. and it brings out the best in you. i'm sure of that. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you, all, very much for being here today and for testifying. i certainly agree with...
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perdue: mr. president, i rise today to speak about why all of us are here. the primary role of congress is to responsibly fund the federal government. to do that we must set clear national priorities that we can financially support. all too often the process of setting and then sticking to these national pry yorpts has become a -- priorities has become a purely political exercise, not a function of governing. it's the number one complaint when i travel back to my home state of georgia. coming from the business world, i clearly see two interlocking crises we face as a country. first we have a global security crisis. the world may be more dangerous right now than at any point in my lifetime. interlocked with that is our national debt crisis that threatens the ability that we have of defending our country today. as we begin the appropriation process, let's take an honest look at what we're appropriating for. one of our top national pry yorpts is -- priorities is to provide for the national defense. it's one of only six reasons while 13 colonies got together in
perdue: mr. president, i rise today to speak about why all of us are here. the primary role of congress is to responsibly fund the federal government. to do that we must set clear national priorities that we can financially support. all too often the process of setting and then sticking to these national pry yorpts has become a -- priorities has become a purely political exercise, not a function of governing. it's the number one complaint when i travel back to my home state of georgia. coming...
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peggy is a professor of psychology and the chair of department of psychology at indiana university, perdue university at indianapolis. she's the co-author and co-editor of five books, including the psychology and management of workplace diversity, and sex discrimination in the workplace, multi-disciplinary perspectives. she's also published widely in research journals and books on topics ranging from sexual harassment, sex discrimination, and public health initiatives. she has served as an expert witness for both plaintiffs and defendants in sex discrimination cases. and doctor stockdale teaches courses on workplace diversity, industrial organizational psychology and social science research methods. and finally, she is a fellow of the american psychological association, the society for industrial organizational psychology and the society for the psychological study of social issues. so let's take a minute and welcome dr. stockdale -- dr. stockdale who is going to talk about the continuum of harm and its application to the military. [ applause ] >>> okay. how do i cue this up? can you see t
peggy is a professor of psychology and the chair of department of psychology at indiana university, perdue university at indianapolis. she's the co-author and co-editor of five books, including the psychology and management of workplace diversity, and sex discrimination in the workplace, multi-disciplinary perspectives. she's also published widely in research journals and books on topics ranging from sexual harassment, sex discrimination, and public health initiatives. she has served as an...
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perdue: that was the day it was announced. we were promised by this administration at all levels that this nuclear agreement would make the world a safer place. mr. president, i've traveled the world quite a bit in the last year. just got back from another trip to the middle east. i believe the world possibly is more dangerous right now than at any time in my lifetime. unfortunately, the message that the world is safer did not resonate with iran. the world was given a false promise that this nuclear deal would serve as a catalyst for change and a moderation within iran. we've seen change but it's only been for the worse. iran is both enriched and emboldened by this dangerous deal. the president's deal provided iran with over an estimated $100 billion, a wind fall. the secretary said just this january iran was, quote, had massive needs within their country and we, the u.s., will be able to track where this money is going. what's happening with it? end quote. but instead of focusing these funds inward as we were assured on impro
perdue: that was the day it was announced. we were promised by this administration at all levels that this nuclear agreement would make the world a safer place. mr. president, i've traveled the world quite a bit in the last year. just got back from another trip to the middle east. i believe the world possibly is more dangerous right now than at any time in my lifetime. unfortunately, the message that the world is safer did not resonate with iran. the world was given a false promise that this...
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enterprise institute and center for progress were cohosting this discussion and speakers include perdue university president mitch daniels, and the foundation ceo zoe baird. this should get underway in just a moment. >> [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] good afternoon ladies and gentlemen open to the american enterprise institute. i'm the president of aei and i'm delighted to welcome all of you to the discussion entitled a labor market for the digital age. i'm honored to welcome the president of the senate for american progress cosponsoring this event and we are honored to welcome mitch daniels, governor taken over and walter isaacson of the aspen institute. i know we have determined this conversation in store for us today and the issues we are wrestling with. i want to start by giving you a few remarks on why the subject of finding new solutions to the problems of unemployment and getting people ready for the skills they need in the next century is so important to us here. aei is a think tank dedicated to two things,
enterprise institute and center for progress were cohosting this discussion and speakers include perdue university president mitch daniels, and the foundation ceo zoe baird. this should get underway in just a moment. >> [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] good afternoon ladies and gentlemen open to the american enterprise institute. i'm the president of aei and i'm delighted to welcome all of you to the discussion...
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senator perdue: have the local -- mr. perry: have the local law enforcement in collaboration with federal enforcement agencies done any cost estimates that you know of? i don't know. you said it's difficult to quantify but at some point it's going to require additional -- whether it's additional training, whether it's additional manpower, equipment, briefings, protocols, have you even begun? based on the phone call you said you got, have you even started down that road and have local law enforcement officials aware of this expressed any concern to you? governor haley: whether that be of d.p.s., whether that be our military bases or general, those are the conversations we've had. i will spend whatever it takes to help my people. whether it be law enforcement, whether it be military, whether it be tourism, whether it be economic development, every call i've gotten has been, please don't let this happen to south carolina. representative perry: thank you. the chair recognizes mr. thompson for his five minutes of questioning.
senator perdue: have the local -- mr. perry: have the local law enforcement in collaboration with federal enforcement agencies done any cost estimates that you know of? i don't know. you said it's difficult to quantify but at some point it's going to require additional -- whether it's additional training, whether it's additional manpower, equipment, briefings, protocols, have you even begun? based on the phone call you said you got, have you even started down that road and have local law...
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senator perdue. >> thank you, mr. chairman.t back from a week in the region and a common consensus from four heads of state is that things have gotten materially worse and not better in terms of domestic security in terms of foreign countries that we visited. but i'm a little confused particularly with comments coming out this week and i would like to get you on the record, embassador, about the un violations are not violations, but in december, embassador mull in this committee state that had ballistic missile launches would be in violation of resolution 3231. we have seen the missile firings and this week american diplomats submitted a joint u.s. says that the launchings are inconsistent with 3221 but not a violation. for the record, do you think the baa ballistic sis mill launches are in violation of resolution 231? >> thank you very much, senator. from our point of view, un security council resolution 2231 prohibits bhirran from launching ballistic missiles. the language in 2031 is different 1921 as you know. 2231 calls upo
senator perdue. >> thank you, mr. chairman.t back from a week in the region and a common consensus from four heads of state is that things have gotten materially worse and not better in terms of domestic security in terms of foreign countries that we visited. but i'm a little confused particularly with comments coming out this week and i would like to get you on the record, embassador, about the un violations are not violations, but in december, embassador mull in this committee state...
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senator perdue: have the local -- mr. perry: have the local law enforcement in collaboration with federal enforcement agencies done any cost estimates that you know of? i don't know. you said it's difficult to quantify but at some point it's going to require additional -- whether it's additional training, whether it's additional manpower, equipment, briefings, protocols, have you even begun? based on the phone call you said you got, have you even started down that road and have local law enforcement officials aware of this expressed any concern to you? governor haley: whether that be of d.p.s., whether that be our can you tell me who has custody of the young man charged with killing the people at mother emanuel? governor haley: is he in south carolina. mr. thompson: is he in a federal facility or state or county facility? governor haley: i believe he's in a state facility. mr. thompson: is he where? governor haley: he's in charleston? mr. thompson: the fello that did that heinous -- the fellow that did that heinous crime
senator perdue: have the local -- mr. perry: have the local law enforcement in collaboration with federal enforcement agencies done any cost estimates that you know of? i don't know. you said it's difficult to quantify but at some point it's going to require additional -- whether it's additional training, whether it's additional manpower, equipment, briefings, protocols, have you even begun? based on the phone call you said you got, have you even started down that road and have local law...
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senator perdue: have the local -- mr. perry: have the local law enforcement in collaboration with federal enforcement agencies done any cost estimates that you know of? i don't know. you said it's difficult to quantify but at some point it's going to require additional -- whether it's additional training, whether it's additional manpower, equipment, briefings, protocols, have you even begun? based on the phone call you said you got, have you even started down that road and have local law enforcement officials aware of this expressed any concern to you? governor haley: whether that be of d.p.s., whether that be our military bases or general, those are the conversations we've had. i will spend whatever it takes to help my people. whether it be law enforcement, whether it be military, whether it be tourism, whether it be economic development, every call i've gotten has been, please don't let this happen to south carolina. representative perry: thank you. the chair recognizes mr. thompson for his five minutes of questioning.
senator perdue: have the local -- mr. perry: have the local law enforcement in collaboration with federal enforcement agencies done any cost estimates that you know of? i don't know. you said it's difficult to quantify but at some point it's going to require additional -- whether it's additional training, whether it's additional manpower, equipment, briefings, protocols, have you even begun? based on the phone call you said you got, have you even started down that road and have local law...
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so i want to thank senators perdue, grassley, coons and peat information their cosponsorship of this important legislation. and i'm pleased the senate passed it, the protect and preserve international cultural property act passed just last night. it's urgent that we send this bill to the president's desk. so, mr. president, i would yield the floor and note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from michigan. mr. peters: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. peters: thank you, mr. president. i rise to urge swift passage of the bipartisan federal aviation administration reauthorization act of 2016 currently pending on the senate floor. this legislation supports u.s. jobs and promotes competition while increasing safety in the national airspace system. and in the wake of the tragic attacks in brussels, the bill includes a number of important airport security reforms. we are prop
so i want to thank senators perdue, grassley, coons and peat information their cosponsorship of this important legislation. and i'm pleased the senate passed it, the protect and preserve international cultural property act passed just last night. it's urgent that we send this bill to the president's desk. so, mr. president, i would yield the floor and note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: a senator: mr....
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the purdue amendment to the resolution be agreed to, the resolution, as amended, be agreed to, the perdue amendment to the preamble be agreed to, the premium preamble, as amended, be agreed to, and the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid on the table. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the senate now proceed to the en bloc consideration of the following senate resolutions, which were submitted earlier today: s. res. 444, s. res. 445, s. res. 446. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: senate resolution 444, honoring the life and achievements of prince. senate resolution 445, recognizing the 100th anniversary of coast guard aviation and so forth. s. res. 446, designating april 2016 as national 911 education month. the presiding officer: is there objection to proceeding to the measures en bloc? without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the resolutions be agreed to, the preambles be agreed to, and the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid on the table en bloc. the presiding officer: with
the purdue amendment to the resolution be agreed to, the resolution, as amended, be agreed to, the perdue amendment to the preamble be agreed to, the premium preamble, as amended, be agreed to, and the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid on the table. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the senate now proceed to the en bloc consideration of the following senate resolutions, which were submitted earlier today: s. res. 444, s. res. 445,...