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needs and the security threats. and i want to make sure as we move forward and build these embassies that security considerations are part of that ongoing process of assessment. so if you could sort of address that, starting from who was on the initial commission and whether that involvement and security continues and mr. green, if you could gives your assessment as a security expert yourself. >> i'm not really a security expert. >> you led the committee that was asked by the arb and i think that you have some very valid comments that i would like to hear about in terms of security in the design excellence program. but i like ms. munoz to start, if you don't mind. >> as i mentioned earlier, the founding commitment with this program as with any other programs that would evolve over time relating to embassy and consulate construction is we meet all the security standards. change them over time. whatever they throw at us, we're going to implement because that's our responsibility. i want to make that point very clear.
needs and the security threats. and i want to make sure as we move forward and build these embassies that security considerations are part of that ongoing process of assessment. so if you could sort of address that, starting from who was on the initial commission and whether that involvement and security continues and mr. green, if you could gives your assessment as a security expert yourself. >> i'm not really a security expert. >> you led the committee that was asked by the arb...
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it is security. it is the threat level that is dramatically increased along with the active participation of the cio as being involved and engaged in their organization as a cyber threat. before, it was really easy for the cio to give your organization the reigns to go do what they needed to get done. has to be deeply engaged in the partnership to make a change around security. some of the things we mentioned already, it is a balance between the innovation peace. how are you bringing new tools around security and keeping the day today going and addressing the needs around security? that continues to be a big effort. budget issues, i am fighting those weekly. buying some of the other tools. you?is important to at is finding that true balance of what works. a lot of it is not so much the technology, but the process and the people and getting them educated and learning to think about security from the beginning. that has really been a challenge over the years in getting these units to embrace security a
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by agency security. now these agencies each have committees. these committees, of course, consist of personnel who are no more than the people who work in the building and none of them have any security background training or knowledge. is that not the case? >> yes, ma'am, that's correct. >> but they have some significant responsibility for security in buildings. would you describe the role of these lay people in security? >> yes, ma'am, we have done some work that's a couple years old now. it takes a look at the committees and explains that the individuals who make up those committees, as you said, rather tend to be the tenants of the building. and the tenant that has the largest footprint in the building typically chairs that committee. i have gone to and my staff has gone to a number of committee meetings over the years, and they do tend to be made up of lay people. they tend to be, for instance, perhaps the administrative assistant or office manager for a specific agency. people like that. it tends t
by agency security. now these agencies each have committees. these committees, of course, consist of personnel who are no more than the people who work in the building and none of them have any security background training or knowledge. is that not the case? >> yes, ma'am, that's correct. >> but they have some significant responsibility for security in buildings. would you describe the role of these lay people in security? >> yes, ma'am, we have done some work that's a couple...
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he more secure any one of us becomes, the more secure all of us are. this is a joint responsibility. and only by working collaboratively and together will we meet this challenge. but i am confident that those of you in this room understand that. that's why you're here today. that's why you're going to be here many of you for the next couple of days. and i thank you again for the work that you're doing and for all of your help as we tackle this significant challenge. thank you very much. [applause] so i do, i talked longer than i meant to for which i apologize. but i am happy to take a few questions. i see david in the back of the room, which reminds me why you should never try to recognize people, because i certainly meant to call out amongst the talented people that we have of ssint secretary many you know and has really been with us i believe since its inception if not the day of certainly very shortly thereafter and brings tremendous expertise to that role and energy and passion. and david, who works with her iscd, ead of the infrastructure security
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today's witnesses will testify for the needs of the department, and security to develop a plan to secureerica's borders and help us to carry out that plan. research and technology are key components to securing america's borders. in september we will hear from the department of homeland security undersecretary for science and technology they position created by this committee in a joint hearing with the homeland security committee. we are working with them on draft legislation to set priorities for science and technology directorate on how to secure america's border. i look forward to working with my colleagues to turn the school into a reality. while there may be mixed feelings about the current situation on our southern border we should all be able to agree that we can and we must secure america's borders with the help of technology. thank you mr. chairman and i yield back. >> thank you chairman. if there are members who wish to submit additional statements are statements will be added to the record at this point. this point i would like to do so witnesses. their first witness dr. jack
today's witnesses will testify for the needs of the department, and security to develop a plan to secureerica's borders and help us to carry out that plan. research and technology are key components to securing america's borders. in september we will hear from the department of homeland security undersecretary for science and technology they position created by this committee in a joint hearing with the homeland security committee. we are working with them on draft legislation to set priorities...
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as it relates to supporting the ongoing efforts of both kurdish security forces in iraq he security forces. >> are those meetings related to this? >> i don't have an update when he does return. i wouldn't be surprised if he does have a conversation on the topic when he is back in the white house not next week but the week after. the president planned to return to the white house before the recent announcement. there are other meetings to. >> and you said that the top priority is protecting the american serving -- the top priority is protecting american serving overseas. if that is the case why not simply evacuate that's one way to make sure there' there is imt work that's being done at the consulate and the joint operation center that i mentioned earlier. >> at the top priority is protecting americans. >> if we are in the position that we can conduct the kind of military action that will protect americans that allow them to do the very important work that is underway and that is what we would like to do and that is again what we are pursuing right now. >> you can check with the department
as it relates to supporting the ongoing efforts of both kurdish security forces in iraq he security forces. >> are those meetings related to this? >> i don't have an update when he does return. i wouldn't be surprised if he does have a conversation on the topic when he is back in the white house not next week but the week after. the president planned to return to the white house before the recent announcement. there are other meetings to. >> and you said that the top priority...
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people get social security benefits. now, most of those are retirement benefits. that's almost one out of five americans. about 11 million get disability benefits. and so, you know, last year social security paid out over $600 billion in retirement benefits and $140 billion in disability benefits. one of the problems with the disability program is that it's, the finances are not secure right now. in two years the trust fund that supports the disability program is scheduled to run out of money. and at that point disability will only collect enough in payroll tacks to pay about -- taxes to pay about 81% of benefits. so if congress would do nothing, that would result this an automatic 19 percent cut in just two years. congress can do a simple fix, and they've done this many times in the past. social security is supported by payroll taxes, 6.2% directly from you, 6.2% that come from your employer. and a portion of that goes toward retirement benefits, and a portion goes toward disability benefits. congress could redo that fo
people get social security benefits. now, most of those are retirement benefits. that's almost one out of five americans. about 11 million get disability benefits. and so, you know, last year social security paid out over $600 billion in retirement benefits and $140 billion in disability benefits. one of the problems with the disability program is that it's, the finances are not secure right now. in two years the trust fund that supports the disability program is scheduled to run out of money....
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you know we don't feel secure when we're under surveillance so privacy becomes a part of security and security becomes a part of privacy you can't have privacy without security so when we look at both government surveillance and corporate surveillance the trick is going to be getting both privacy and security and there are lots of ways to do that and privacy is not necessarily in opposition to security we don't get more security when there's more surveillance and this is one of the important lessons of all the n.s.a. surveillance that it didn't actually get us more security it didn't make us safer it didn't catch terrorists so when i look at this security and privacy i look to get both how can we ensure our security and ensure our privacy now i understand that russia has offered a one hundred ten thousand dollar bounty to crack the tauren on a miss network so isn't this a perfect example of how state actors everywhere are looking to undermine privacy and security. it's interesting yes we know the united states that the u.k. and now russia are all trying to break tor this anonymity ser
you know we don't feel secure when we're under surveillance so privacy becomes a part of security and security becomes a part of privacy you can't have privacy without security so when we look at both government surveillance and corporate surveillance the trick is going to be getting both privacy and security and there are lots of ways to do that and privacy is not necessarily in opposition to security we don't get more security when there's more surveillance and this is one of the important...
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security council. the congo is also the mediator as between the armed conflict and the opposing political forces. my country has also offered a lope to the central african -- a loan to the central african state in order to insure at least minimal functioning of its public administration. ladies and gentlemen, whatever the presence or the intensity of armed violence and terrorist threats, we can never forget the many other challenges that africa must face and take up in order to insure its security in the long term. and this brings me precisely to the second main point of my speech to you today; that is, the multidimensional character of our security challenge. as independent nations that we are, most african countries are only about 50 years old. this relative youth for us africans cannot, certainly, excuse any mistakes or weaknesses on our part, but it is useful, i believe, to bear it in mind in the overall historical perspective that i believe we must take. and i would like here to insist on the need
security council. the congo is also the mediator as between the armed conflict and the opposing political forces. my country has also offered a lope to the central african -- a loan to the central african state in order to insure at least minimal functioning of its public administration. ladies and gentlemen, whatever the presence or the intensity of armed violence and terrorist threats, we can never forget the many other challenges that africa must face and take up in order to insure its...
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as today's reports make clear, social security and medicare are fundamentally secure and will remain that way in the years ahead. the report reminds us of something we all understand -- we must reform these programs if they want to keep them sound for future generations. the projections in this years report for social security are essentially the same as last year. when considered on a combined basis, social security, disablement, it is desiccated funds to have benefits that a -- next 19 years. after that, the projected that tax income will be sufficient to about three quarters of the scheduled benefit. social security programs have dedicated funds to schedule all benefits for two years. legislation will be needed to avoid the struck the production for this horrible population. the outlook has consistently improved since the passage of the affordable care act. the trustees have reduce the spending for near-term growth. they also project did at the medicare hospital insurance trust fund will have resources sufficient to cover benefits year 2030 or additional and 13 more years than was
as today's reports make clear, social security and medicare are fundamentally secure and will remain that way in the years ahead. the report reminds us of something we all understand -- we must reform these programs if they want to keep them sound for future generations. the projections in this years report for social security are essentially the same as last year. when considered on a combined basis, social security, disablement, it is desiccated funds to have benefits that a -- next 19 years....
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second, security in africa is a matter much vaster than military security alone. it is multidimensional. america has a, great deal to offer africa. but it also has a lot to receive from africa. madame president of the world affairs council, esther president of the national press club, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, let me thank you very much for your kind attention. [applause] >> thank you very much for your speech. le now will have our traditiona question-and-answer session. we are just a few days away from the u.s.-africa leader summit. what do you think this gathering will achieve? well, i think i expressed that expectation in the five propositions that i made. let me certainly begin by stating that it is a deep honor for us to lead with president obama. we thank him for convening the summit in the framework of his ongoing efforts. but in terms of my expectations, per se, i really some them up in the general remarks i offered and the five proposals i made toward the end. >> thank you. the african governments and the united states have a serious eco
second, security in africa is a matter much vaster than military security alone. it is multidimensional. america has a, great deal to offer africa. but it also has a lot to receive from africa. madame president of the world affairs council, esther president of the national press club, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, let me thank you very much for your kind attention. [applause] >> thank you very much for your speech. le now will have our traditiona question-and-answer session....
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require additional security per 75 patrons and post security outside during entertainment. no entertainment out doors. club malibu must provide entertainment calendar to sfpd and neighbors and the entertainment commission every month and require additional sound proofing to baffle the lights and the eventing on the roof. >> thank you very much. yes commissioner. >> one thing we're changing the one security guard per hundred people by this possible conscience i have here. says club occupancy is 200 so it's not going to up any security if it's one in 75 if the club maximum is 200. i mean maybe if we did one to 60 if we're looking for another security guard and another thing on that line when one of the owners up here they talked about the people having a guard card and part of the security thing but we heard from her and the different jobs at the club i want to make sure the security guard is a security guard and not a bartender with a card doing a dual job. >> i have a question. so it's one security guard for up to 75 people so that the first 150 are two people and wouldn't
require additional security per 75 patrons and post security outside during entertainment. no entertainment out doors. club malibu must provide entertainment calendar to sfpd and neighbors and the entertainment commission every month and require additional sound proofing to baffle the lights and the eventing on the roof. >> thank you very much. yes commissioner. >> one thing we're changing the one security guard per hundred people by this possible conscience i have here. says club...
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the american bar association continues its homeland security conference with a focus on cyber security. the government challenge and the dressing security breaches, this afternoon at 3:10 eastern. weh friday night this month, travel to historic places and we hear from authors that shaped the nation. tonight we focus on the civil rights movement and focus on the 1917 race, riot, and here at the civil right movements. >> he witnessed a lynching when he was only 12. his father said that is what they do. so he said, i am sure he was a little bit angry and hurt. getting away from it, getting away from mississippi, he enlisted into the army when he was only 16. he said defending america doesn't matter about the color of your skin, until he came home to mississippi. he tried to register to vote. he and his brother charles. he said a group of white men turned them around with shotguns. dave ran and did not go against those men. >> the entire program on civil rights, a look at the letter from birmingham jail and the 16 street baptist church bombing coming up tonight at 8:00 eastern here on c-sp
the american bar association continues its homeland security conference with a focus on cyber security. the government challenge and the dressing security breaches, this afternoon at 3:10 eastern. weh friday night this month, travel to historic places and we hear from authors that shaped the nation. tonight we focus on the civil rights movement and focus on the 1917 race, riot, and here at the civil right movements. >> he witnessed a lynching when he was only 12. his father said that is...
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increase your security. what it says is assessed for cyber security cap and were never that for step, which is identify, identify your risks and the things you need to protect, right? assess how you are doing across that spectrum of things that you ideally would like to be able to wouldcapabilities you like to have, come up with your aspirational profile, so you are here today, where would you like to be, given your assessment of your risks, your risk management analysis? here's where you would like to be. now you can use this far right column, the compilation of best practices, help you get from a to b. when folks really get into it and take the time to read it and understand it, the response has been very positive. there are a lot of companies out there of all sizes that look at this and say we are doing really well, we are really where we need to be, we think, with regard to this. but there are a lot of companies , again, of all sizes, that do not know where to start or think they are in good shape, but w
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security. there isn't really an option to opt out apparently and given some of the changes in the cuts and billions of dollars from aca, accepting medicare and i'm watching this with my parents, the rules are constantly changing. if people want to pursue a different kind of health insurance after 65, why are we not permitted to do that? guest: you can. you can opt out. very few people do because it's such a good deal. it's economically not a smart move for most people. but you can opt out of part b which is voluntary. 99 percent of people take it. part a is financed by social security. everybody pays 1.45 percent payroll tax and your employer pays the same for your whole life which finances the part a side which is hospitaled. there is a private insurance part of medicaid which is called medicare advantage. i think 40 percent of people in western pennsylvania do that. that's a growing option. when i took under the program 12 years ago, it was just 14 percent and now it's 31 percent. that's a gr
security. there isn't really an option to opt out apparently and given some of the changes in the cuts and billions of dollars from aca, accepting medicare and i'm watching this with my parents, the rules are constantly changing. if people want to pursue a different kind of health insurance after 65, why are we not permitted to do that? guest: you can. you can opt out. very few people do because it's such a good deal. it's economically not a smart move for most people. but you can opt out of...
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second, security in africa is a matter much vaster than military security alone.s multidimensional. third and last, america has a great deal to offer africa. but it also has a lot to receive from africa. madame president of the world affairs council, mr. president of the national press club, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, let me thank you very much for your kind attention. [applause] >> thank you very much for your speech. we now will have our traditional question and answer session. sir, we are just a few days away from the u.s.-africa leaders summit. what do you hope this gathering will achieve? >> well, i think i expressed that expectation in the five propositions that i made. let me certainly begin by stating that it is a deep honor for us to meet with president obama. we thank him for convening this summit in the framework of his ongoing efforts. but in terms of my expectations, per se, i really summed them up in the general remarks i offered and the five proposals i made toward the end. >> thank you. do you think african governments and the unit
second, security in africa is a matter much vaster than military security alone.s multidimensional. third and last, america has a great deal to offer africa. but it also has a lot to receive from africa. madame president of the world affairs council, mr. president of the national press club, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, let me thank you very much for your kind attention. [applause] >> thank you very much for your speech. we now will have our traditional question and answer...
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security forces. they're also trying to disrupt that siege. so we would be working in support of kurdish forces who are trying to free those who are trapped at the top of the mountain. but again, what is not contemplated here is the introduction of american troops in a combat role to alleviate the situation. >> can you comment on the president's involvement in this -- we know about the phone call with jordan's king abdullah. -- our other leaders trying to get allies to join this campaign? >> i'm not in a time to read at phone calls. if the president places other phone calls that we can read out, we will mention that later today. the president got an overnight update on the situation. he was briefed on the military strike that was carried out this morning east coast time and the president will stay in close touch with the national security team today so that he can be updated as necessary. >> as we have seen isis making gains, the u.s. has sent military advisers. the president took the action he took l
security forces. they're also trying to disrupt that siege. so we would be working in support of kurdish forces who are trying to free those who are trapped at the top of the mountain. but again, what is not contemplated here is the introduction of american troops in a combat role to alleviate the situation. >> can you comment on the president's involvement in this -- we know about the phone call with jordan's king abdullah. -- our other leaders trying to get allies to join this campaign?...
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normally travel with a security detail. the moirlt has been deploying so-called guardian angels in response to this threat of so-called green on blue attacks instituted other changes as well as allowing u.s. forces to carry their own weapons into afghan ministries to possibly protect themselves. while these steps have greatly reduce this had kind of attack, this he have not eliminated them as admiral kirby was telling us today. afghanistan still very much a battlefield. in the measure of the trust he says is still strong later today after this attack, u.s. forces went out into the field on operations with afghantorss at their side. >> still about 30,000 u.s. troops in afghanistan as we speak right now. stand by, jim sciutto reporting. you would think there would be very tight security when high ranking military officers visit a facility like this. let's get more from pentagon correspondent barbara starr. you've been to afghan army training camps. you've seen what's going on and done some checking. what is going on over ther
normally travel with a security detail. the moirlt has been deploying so-called guardian angels in response to this threat of so-called green on blue attacks instituted other changes as well as allowing u.s. forces to carry their own weapons into afghan ministries to possibly protect themselves. while these steps have greatly reduce this had kind of attack, this he have not eliminated them as admiral kirby was telling us today. afghanistan still very much a battlefield. in the measure of the...
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social security is facing financial problems. more money is being paid out of social security than is coming in in taxes and by 2033 the trust fund that has been built up is going to be depleted. when that happens, social security is only going to be able to pay 75% of the benefits it has promised. one of the solutions as beverly said would be the raise the payroll tax. we raise the cap on the payroll tax. it is now $117,000. if you make more than that your benefits are not subject to taxes but also not benefits either. so the argument has been well if we were to raise that tax, beverly is right, a lot of social securities and problems would disappear. that is if we don't give benefits on additional taxes. if we don't give benefits on additional taxes it means that high income people don't get a good deal from the system. and you might say maybe that is not so bad. the risk you run is social security becoming a welfare system. it has broad support because everyone is getting something out of it and it is good deal for almost ever
social security is facing financial problems. more money is being paid out of social security than is coming in in taxes and by 2033 the trust fund that has been built up is going to be depleted. when that happens, social security is only going to be able to pay 75% of the benefits it has promised. one of the solutions as beverly said would be the raise the payroll tax. we raise the cap on the payroll tax. it is now $117,000. if you make more than that your benefits are not subject to taxes but...
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sponsor abilities for security. to put pressure on israel to put an end to violence, the shedding of palestinian blood and to lift the gaza blockade. and of course to relaunch the peace process in conformity with the agreements and the arab peace proposal. thank you. >> next speaker representative of iran's speaking on behalf of the movement. >> thank you mr. president. i have the honor to speak on the half of the movement. the movement condemns the lethal indiscriminate and excessive use of force by israel and the occupying against palestinian civilians and civilian infrastructure in the gaza strip and pays tribute to the heroic steadfastness and unity of the palestinian people in the face of this brutal aberration. the movement demands the immediate and unconditional cessation of this aggression and the collective punishment of the civilian population in gaza as well as throughout the rest of the occupied palestinian territory including east jerusalem. it calls for serious collective efforts to ensure an immediate
sponsor abilities for security. to put pressure on israel to put an end to violence, the shedding of palestinian blood and to lift the gaza blockade. and of course to relaunch the peace process in conformity with the agreements and the arab peace proposal. thank you. >> next speaker representative of iran's speaking on behalf of the movement. >> thank you mr. president. i have the honor to speak on the half of the movement. the movement condemns the lethal indiscriminate and...
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[applause] border security, after all, is the nearest front of national security. and i'm sorry to relate that this front is today, largely undefended. so many people come across the border without us and ever knowing about us. and the cartel, as vicious and brutal as they are, they might be the least of our worries. what other bad actors are coming here? or for that matter, have arrived already? where have they come from? what have they brought with them? behind all of the political opportunism that has marked this debate is a profound sense of false security. after all, we are watching this crisis and our border at the very moment that other crises far away demand our concentrated attention. just consider the events in syria and iraq, and other places in the middle east, they should have us thinking about the possibility of another terrorist attack in this country. we have been put on notice lately by the jihadist army that is right now charging across the country, we were told, was secure and stable. and the astonishing seizure of territory these past few months
[applause] border security, after all, is the nearest front of national security. and i'm sorry to relate that this front is today, largely undefended. so many people come across the border without us and ever knowing about us. and the cartel, as vicious and brutal as they are, they might be the least of our worries. what other bad actors are coming here? or for that matter, have arrived already? where have they come from? what have they brought with them? behind all of the political...
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and last you are secure in your house unless you're secure in your papers you can't have your freedom and the government says oh it's only boring old business records to pair us think about your visa bill though they say it's not protected by the fourth amendment they say they can look at everyone's visa records everyone's data if i look at your visa record i can tell do you drink do you smoke what medicines you today what doctors do you go to this is all very private information and i have no problem if the government thinks you're a terrorist and they call a judge and they get probable cause they can look at all of that but i don't want to looking at the records of three hundred million innocent americans. let's run this more news for you now from around the globe the muslim brotherhood spiritual leader has been sentenced to life in prison by the egyptian court how many bodies being found guilty of planning riots somebody and murder in twenty to islam is president morsi was removed from power he's already been sentenced to death in a similar case but can appeal the course decision m
and last you are secure in your house unless you're secure in your papers you can't have your freedom and the government says oh it's only boring old business records to pair us think about your visa bill though they say it's not protected by the fourth amendment they say they can look at everyone's visa records everyone's data if i look at your visa record i can tell do you drink do you smoke what medicines you today what doctors do you go to this is all very private information and i have no...
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have been called in to maintain security the total cost of the security measures is now unknown but some critics claim that downing street is about to foot the bill for fifty million pounds well you may not be surprised to hear that some locals have taken to twitter to express their anger over why their city has been turned into a high security zone area more like an outdoor prison cell they're also asking for example was any need to iraq to anti duck war so we spoke to lindsey german from the stop the war coalition and she thinks the fact that nato leaders have to hind behind fences some awful lot about their policies they're closing lots of schools that children won't be able to attend because of the summit and of course if there's a teachers' strike or something and the teachers close the schools as there's an outcry but this is supposed to be acceptable many local people as well are absolutely fed up with the money that is being spent on this summit when they're faced with austerity we think nato is not a force for peace with a forceful military action on the wall says a great deal a
have been called in to maintain security the total cost of the security measures is now unknown but some critics claim that downing street is about to foot the bill for fifty million pounds well you may not be surprised to hear that some locals have taken to twitter to express their anger over why their city has been turned into a high security zone area more like an outdoor prison cell they're also asking for example was any need to iraq to anti duck war so we spoke to lindsey german from the...
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i want my national security is secured.m not interested in nation bidding too. >> you are you're right about that. stick with us here. stick with us on "outnumbered." we'll be back right here after the break. do you wannaa baby?like... like a bear? how about like you're on vacation... in this place! (dolphin) sleep like you haven't seen your bed in days... no, in weeks! sleep like the kids went to nana's house... for the whole weekend! sleep like you just took zzzquil. the non-habit forming sleep aid from the makers of nyquil that helps you sleep easily, sleep soundly, and wake refreshed. because sleep is a beautiful thing. it can help your business save money. false. the truth is when you compare our fastest internet to the fastest dsl from the phone company, comcast business gives you more for your money. why pay more for less? call today for a low price on speeds up to 150mbps. and find out more about our two-year price guarantee. comcast business. built for business. >> welcome back. this isout numbed per. you are welco
i want my national security is secured.m not interested in nation bidding too. >> you are you're right about that. stick with us here. stick with us on "outnumbered." we'll be back right here after the break. do you wannaa baby?like... like a bear? how about like you're on vacation... in this place! (dolphin) sleep like you haven't seen your bed in days... no, in weeks! sleep like the kids went to nana's house... for the whole weekend! sleep like you just took zzzquil. the...
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social security and medicare are fundamentally secure and will remain that way in the years ahead. the report reminds us of something we all understand -- we must reform these programs if they want to keep them sound for future generations. the projections in this years report for social security are essentially the same as last year. when considered on a combined basis, social security, disablement, it is desiccated funds to have benefits that a nice 19 years. that, the projected that tax income will be sufficient to about three quarters of the scheduled benefit. social security programs have dedicated funds to schedule all benefits for two years. the medicare hospital insurance 2030 orl be until project until last year's report and 50 more years than was projected in the last report since the prior the passage. the trustees report underscores the importance of making social security. as a large generation of american history and during retirement, the pressure is growing and we must make manageable changes so we don't have to make drastic changes later. the president is committed
social security and medicare are fundamentally secure and will remain that way in the years ahead. the report reminds us of something we all understand -- we must reform these programs if they want to keep them sound for future generations. the projections in this years report for social security are essentially the same as last year. when considered on a combined basis, social security, disablement, it is desiccated funds to have benefits that a nice 19 years. that, the projected that tax...
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we want to work with them to secure what needs to be secured. we understand we have to share a significant amount of our technology to do that. we are ok with that because the government understands the flipside of sharing that technology is a trust issue of observing the proprietary nature of the technology, making sure they are not damaged by working with the government, and ensuring the government gets the best value. everyone who has had their eyes bleed reading the cards, raise your hand. all of us have at some point or another. the reason they are there -- they are really effective pieces of legislation -- are to allow the innovation partnership to take place. they may be really tiny words and may be painful to get arough your head, but we have really strong basis in the united states for fostering that sort of partnership. you want to say thank first. rarely do i hear people use the word innovation in the government. eco-cities, -- east coast is, we are not innovative. thank you for acknowledging it. i appreciate it. one of the most impor
we want to work with them to secure what needs to be secured. we understand we have to share a significant amount of our technology to do that. we are ok with that because the government understands the flipside of sharing that technology is a trust issue of observing the proprietary nature of the technology, making sure they are not damaged by working with the government, and ensuring the government gets the best value. everyone who has had their eyes bleed reading the cards, raise your hand....
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when was the airport aware of the security breach?the airport was aware about midnight that night that an individual was properly screened but was not
when was the airport aware of the security breach?the airport was aware about midnight that night that an individual was properly screened but was not
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on tuesday the government released its annual report on the outlook for medicare and social security and naturally conservatives sounded the panic alarm but what does that report really say and what can we do to make sure medicare and social security are around for decades to come and economists and policy experts always talk about how we need to keep growing the economy but what if economic growth was no longer possible that and more in tonight's conversations with great minds with richard heinberg. you need to know this as usual conservatives have been proven wrong on tuesday the government released its. annual report on the strength and outlook of the medicare and social security programs and months much to conservatives disappointment both programs are showing signs of improvement according to a two thousand and fourteen social security trust report trustees report social security's retirement program is fully funded through two thousand and thirty four and while social security's disability insurance fund is expected to run out in two thousand and sixteen it's also experiencing
on tuesday the government released its annual report on the outlook for medicare and social security and naturally conservatives sounded the panic alarm but what does that report really say and what can we do to make sure medicare and social security are around for decades to come and economists and policy experts always talk about how we need to keep growing the economy but what if economic growth was no longer possible that and more in tonight's conversations with great minds with richard...
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forces and kurdish security forces. launchrobably cannot strikes against united states. but senator john kerry -- but secretary john kerry was saying that isis is a threat in the region and could be a long-term threat to u.s. 30. -- u.s. security. why is the goal not to defeat and decimate them? why is the goal just to support a government that, as you said, is in shambles? >> i don't think i said they are in shambles. ofaid they are in progress creating an inclusive government which is the key to reducing the potential that isil can attack the united states both in that region and eventually around the globe. >> i don't know if you saw this documentary where isis officials say that we will humiliate them everywhere that god will and we will raise the flag of all in the white house. >> i didn't see those comments. president spoke forcefully about commitment and the willingness to use military force to support the efforts of iraq's security forces to defeat them from using iraq as a base of operations but also to ensure
forces and kurdish security forces. launchrobably cannot strikes against united states. but senator john kerry -- but secretary john kerry was saying that isis is a threat in the region and could be a long-term threat to u.s. 30. -- u.s. security. why is the goal not to defeat and decimate them? why is the goal just to support a government that, as you said, is in shambles? >> i don't think i said they are in shambles. ofaid they are in progress creating an inclusive government which is...
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in last you are secure in your house unless you're secure in your papers you can't have your freedom and the government says oh it's only boring old business records to pair us think about your disability so they say it's not protected by the fourth amendment they say they can look at everyone's visa records everyone's data out if i look at your visa record i can tell do you drink do you smoke what medicines you today what doctors do you go to this is all very private information and i have no problem if the government thinks you're a terrorist and they call a judge and they get probable cause they can look at all of that but i don't want to looking at the records of three hundred million innocent americans. as more news from around the globe u.n. peacekeepers from the philippines trapped by syrian rebels earlier today in the golan heights of being freed after a firefight it comes a day after more than forty united nations peacekeepers from fiji captured in the same area the same rebel group golan heights is disputed by both syria and israel and u.n. troops have been on the ground fo
in last you are secure in your house unless you're secure in your papers you can't have your freedom and the government says oh it's only boring old business records to pair us think about your disability so they say it's not protected by the fourth amendment they say they can look at everyone's visa records everyone's data out if i look at your visa record i can tell do you drink do you smoke what medicines you today what doctors do you go to this is all very private information and i have no...
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is present and also 5 including of security camera language. commissioner campagnoli. commissioner lee. commissioner joseph. commissioner hyde. commissioner perez. president tan >> all right. the motion passes. move on to our next permit. twitter amendment >> so this is the rob straurs doing business on second street the 21st amendment the brewery cafe and last year they came before you to apply for a loudspeaker permit for a series of afternoon bluegrass event into boom alley they actually have permits to have tables and chairs. mr. assuring at this point did lots of outreach and for the bluegrass band over 8 over 4 months twice a month approximately and no problems. now that he has had this pilot program asking to amend the place of entertainment for the alley >> is it an l o p pilot. >> so i have a question before you gone. the place of entertainment permit is a permit for a fixed place a building >> that's true up until last year when we had the america's cup and the city attorney has advised us it's permitted you can't go for a live permit
is present and also 5 including of security camera language. commissioner campagnoli. commissioner lee. commissioner joseph. commissioner hyde. commissioner perez. president tan >> all right. the motion passes. move on to our next permit. twitter amendment >> so this is the rob straurs doing business on second street the 21st amendment the brewery cafe and last year they came before you to apply for a loudspeaker permit for a series of afternoon bluegrass event into boom alley they...
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security?es is a senior fellow with the heritage foundation and former deputy assistant secretary of defense. peter, we heard from david cameron a short while ago. he raised the threat level in the u.k. does know something that we should know and should we be doing the same thing? >> well, you know, that we don't know that at this point, but he is basing this, i'm sure on intelligence. his joint terrorism analysis center jtac, put together an assessment that the threat to britain is up. britain is no stranger unfortunately to terror attacks. you remember number of years ago in the subway bombings. they don't do this wantonly. they thought this through. he is not sharing intelligence with us which might expose intelligence sources and methods but i'm sure he is doing this based on solid information, perhaps even information that he has received from the united states since we have a friendly intelligence relationship with britain. heather: let's hope we're sharing a lot of information with one a
security?es is a senior fellow with the heritage foundation and former deputy assistant secretary of defense. peter, we heard from david cameron a short while ago. he raised the threat level in the u.k. does know something that we should know and should we be doing the same thing? >> well, you know, that we don't know that at this point, but he is basing this, i'm sure on intelligence. his joint terrorism analysis center jtac, put together an assessment that the threat to britain is up....
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as today's reports make absolutely clear, social security and medicare are fundamentally secure and they will remain fundamentally secure in the years ahead. the reports also remind us of something we all understand, we must reform these programs if we want to keep them sound for future generations. the projections in this year's report for social security are essentially the same as last year and those for medicare have shown improvement. when considered on a combined basis, social security's retirement and disability programs have dedicated funds sufficient to cover benefits for the next 19 years. after that time, as was true last year, it's projected that tax income will be sufficient to finance about three-quarters of scheduled benefits. however, social security's disability program alone has dedicated funds sufficient to cover all scheduled benefits for only two years. as was true last year, beginning in 2016 projected tax income will be sufficient to finance about 80% of scheduled benefits. legislation will be needed to avoid disruptive reductions to benefits payments to a vulnerab
as today's reports make absolutely clear, social security and medicare are fundamentally secure and they will remain fundamentally secure in the years ahead. the reports also remind us of something we all understand, we must reform these programs if we want to keep them sound for future generations. the projections in this year's report for social security are essentially the same as last year and those for medicare have shown improvement. when considered on a combined basis, social security's...
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i think the real problem is that secure communities makes us all less safe .olks are afraid are calling 91 un, that's exactly what the result of secure communities does it makes us all less safe a study out of chicago say 44% of latinos are less like there on reach out to police when they are victims witnesses to crime. any law he be enforcement professional will tell you if you have no trust between how enforcement and the community, nearly half of the population that is a crisis. >> aj that's a common criticism of safer communities it makes people fearful to call 911, do you agree? >> no, because the secure communities only runs a background check immigration check on someone if they have been arrested or detained for criminal activity. so see how or where there is statistical evidence that that would intimidate something in to not reporting a crime. if they are not the ones being did hdetains aura rested for committing a crime they have nothing to fear. >> we asked our community if you could use one word to describe the relationship what would it be ? >> ho
i think the real problem is that secure communities makes us all less safe .olks are afraid are calling 91 un, that's exactly what the result of secure communities does it makes us all less safe a study out of chicago say 44% of latinos are less like there on reach out to police when they are victims witnesses to crime. any law he be enforcement professional will tell you if you have no trust between how enforcement and the community, nearly half of the population that is a crisis. >> aj...
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all people deserve to li in peace, security, and dignity. gazzens have been deprived of this for too long. the blockade must be lifted. the cycle of violent conflict must end for good so that gazzens and israelis can live free from the reality of war and conflict. thank you very much. > i thank you for your briefing. before opening the floor i would like to inform members that our secretary general needs to leave at this time due to a prior commitment. i thank you in advance for your cooperation. let me now invite the observer of the state of palestine. >> thank you. mr. president, i thank you for convening this meeting in thrift response to the request to allow the general assembly to receive these important briefings as we collectively consider the crisis in palestine arising from this latest criminal and destructive war against the civilian population in the gaza strip. as we seek to determine the most appropriate international response to this calamity based on international law, the u.n.'s political legal and moral responsibility solves
all people deserve to li in peace, security, and dignity. gazzens have been deprived of this for too long. the blockade must be lifted. the cycle of violent conflict must end for good so that gazzens and israelis can live free from the reality of war and conflict. thank you very much. > i thank you for your briefing. before opening the floor i would like to inform members that our secretary general needs to leave at this time due to a prior commitment. i thank you in advance for your...
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now is the security in house or are you hiring professional security? >> they all have guard cards. >> are they part of staff or outside security? >> from a company? no, they're not part of a company. >> they're part of your staff? okay. >> yeah. >> i just want to go on record and say and maybe jordan correct me if i am wrong we stopped by since you have been on board. i would say more often than not when we go by malibu there is no security outside of the club. i think they're diligent as people leave with drinks but i think part of the issue as far as managing the band change over and the stage door and things like that if what they're saying is true which i haven't noticed but if there are indeed five security people on staff any given weekend night one of those people should be dedicated to the outside of the club. >> thank you. would it be all right if we heard from the police now? thank you. >> ladies and gentlemen of the entertainment commission good evening. i am robert and the permit officer at ingleside station and i've run a query for calls o
now is the security in house or are you hiring professional security? >> they all have guard cards. >> are they part of staff or outside security? >> from a company? no, they're not part of a company. >> they're part of your staff? okay. >> yeah. >> i just want to go on record and say and maybe jordan correct me if i am wrong we stopped by since you have been on board. i would say more often than not when we go by malibu there is no security outside of the...
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a security guard tries to block her escape.t's when she raises her child as a shield and rams into him. she narrowly squeezes by the guard but in the process her child's head slams the edge of the metal door frame. the cameras continue to capture her reckless behavior, as she runs to her car, parked in the nearest handicapped spot. police say, she probably planned the theft ahead of time and parked there to make a faster getaway. in her haste to leave, she tosses her child in the front seat with no safety restraint and immediately backs out of the spot, directly into another shopper's vehicle. but that doesn't stop her either. she flees the scene of the crime. it seems like she's gotten away until three weeks later, when police track her down. according to the police report, among other items security guards witnessed her trying to steal at walmart, mother's day cards. but the shoplifting is the least of her issues. she pleads guilty to one count of child abuse, a class 6 felony. after spending three months in jail, she receive
a security guard tries to block her escape.t's when she raises her child as a shield and rams into him. she narrowly squeezes by the guard but in the process her child's head slams the edge of the metal door frame. the cameras continue to capture her reckless behavior, as she runs to her car, parked in the nearest handicapped spot. police say, she probably planned the theft ahead of time and parked there to make a faster getaway. in her haste to leave, she tosses her child in the front seat...
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there seemed to be no security at all.at night the ship became very dark and i never saw any type of security patrolling the ship. as time dragged on the plans to get back to shore was changing first three would be flown out. the final decision was the tugs would polis into mobile alabama this decision was made with no thought to the passengers on board causing them to endure the miserable conditions for an extra 24 hours. was no way to communicate with my family and days adrift at sea i felt it would never end and i finally broke down to cry. the only communication i received was a letter was a $500 check and refund voucher to a future cruise and this seemed to be inadequate. after being holed of what i realized i put my trust into the industry was no knowledge of what would happen in the event of a real emergency situation now wino carnival -- carnival sent out with only four out of six generators working with of fire hazard i wish i had known these prior to sailing. i felt the cruise ship industry has a duty to provide
there seemed to be no security at all.at night the ship became very dark and i never saw any type of security patrolling the ship. as time dragged on the plans to get back to shore was changing first three would be flown out. the final decision was the tugs would polis into mobile alabama this decision was made with no thought to the passengers on board causing them to endure the miserable conditions for an extra 24 hours. was no way to communicate with my family and days adrift at sea i felt...
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how can you say this is not a security breach when someone gets through security without showing i.d.? >> there are a number of processes that the t.s.a. can speak to in terms of the security screening process but what is important here is she was screened by the t.s.a. for prohibited items before boarding the flight. >> reporter: we're told by a t.s.a. source that video shows hartman ducking behind a family and sneaking past a t.s.a. officer checking documents. in a written statement, the t.s.a. says the agency has initiated minor modifications to the layout of the document checking area to prevent another incident like this one. boarding passes are checked two or usually three times, i.d. is checked at least once. how can this happen? >> that's a good question for t.s.a. that's a good question for southwest airlines and we are working with those agencies to support them as they investigate what did occur so that they can prevent that from happening again. >> reporter: the san jose airport was the focus of security concerns in april when a 15-year-old boy climbed an airport fence an
how can you say this is not a security breach when someone gets through security without showing i.d.? >> there are a number of processes that the t.s.a. can speak to in terms of the security screening process but what is important here is she was screened by the t.s.a. for prohibited items before boarding the flight. >> reporter: we're told by a t.s.a. source that video shows hartman ducking behind a family and sneaking past a t.s.a. officer checking documents. in a written...
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security council that meeting was called for. hundreds of people trying to storm the general staff building in central kiev demanding the president be impeached as the army suffers major losses in the restive east. the us government is after some three hundred americans to be fighting with islamic state jihadists and iran and syria will be looking into why the group is enjoying such a wide ranging feel. welcome and i'm see a lot of you watching r.t. international now will start with details of an emergency session of the u.n. security council is now underway in new york it was called for by ukraine's president after he accused moscow of invading his country the russian envoy vitaly churkin is speaking right now let's listen it was only a step in for the situation because the truce was predicated by capitulation of the insurgents and this against a backdrop of any real steps towards the beginning of a little process or negotiations with representatives of the regions where is the inclusive national dialogue burma's by q four const
security council that meeting was called for. hundreds of people trying to storm the general staff building in central kiev demanding the president be impeached as the army suffers major losses in the restive east. the us government is after some three hundred americans to be fighting with islamic state jihadists and iran and syria will be looking into why the group is enjoying such a wide ranging feel. welcome and i'm see a lot of you watching r.t. international now will start with details of...