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national security. if we do that, we must move swiftly to reimpose any sanctions that have been suspended, any sanctions that have been waived against the regime, and to ensure that all sanctions are fully and vigorously enforced. then we must move to enact additional sanctions on the regime until it meets the international obligations and abandoned its pursuit of an ill list nuclear weapons program. once upon a time that was the goal. and from the very beginning, mr. speaker, i've been saying that iran is following the north korean playbook, offering to negotiate in return for concessions, but never delivering on anything tangible. only to break off when they no longer need what we have been giving them. and i wrote this op-ed on october 19, 2012. ros-lehtinen obe ma still trying to sweet talk iran out of building the bomb and i was talking about the north korea deal and how that dove tails with the iranian deal. and i wrote of the dangers of the obama administration's naive view that if we keep talkin
national security. if we do that, we must move swiftly to reimpose any sanctions that have been suspended, any sanctions that have been waived against the regime, and to ensure that all sanctions are fully and vigorously enforced. then we must move to enact additional sanctions on the regime until it meets the international obligations and abandoned its pursuit of an ill list nuclear weapons program. once upon a time that was the goal. and from the very beginning, mr. speaker, i've been saying...
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security vote. october 18 is adoption day when all sides then tart to prepare to adopt this, then finally implementation day which is when then the sanctions are lifted is the day that the iaea. which is the part of the u.n. that deals with nuclear matters in effect the police force for this deal decides that iran that done what it's supposed to do, decommission centrifuges and change many parts of its nuclear program so that the international community is convinced that nuclear program can only be used for civilian use, which is the whole point of this deal, iran taking measures to prove that it only wants nuclear power and the sanctions these crippling sanctions which were contained in six previous u.n. security council resolutions, will be lifted. all of it now effectively the whole time table the whole resolution i guess now binding international law. >> james thanks very much indeed for that. james bays reporting there on the u.n. security council resolution endorsing that iran deal. >> ok. let
security vote. october 18 is adoption day when all sides then tart to prepare to adopt this, then finally implementation day which is when then the sanctions are lifted is the day that the iaea. which is the part of the u.n. that deals with nuclear matters in effect the police force for this deal decides that iran that done what it's supposed to do, decommission centrifuges and change many parts of its nuclear program so that the international community is convinced that nuclear program can...
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the same is true of cyber security. cyber security involves striking a balance. i can build you a perfectly safe e-mail system, but your contact will be limited to about 10 people. and you will be disconnected entirely from the internet and the outside world. this, too, would be like a prison. the reality is we live in an interconnected, networked world. cyber security must be a balance between the basic security, all of online information, and the ability to communicate with and benefit from the networked world. in the meantime, the reach of the internet is growing at an exponential rate. today, there are more connected devices than human beings on the planet. in just five years, the number of devices connected to the internet is estimated to exceed 50 billion. at the same time, cyber threats are increasing in frequency, scale, sophistication, and severity. the ranges of cyber threat actors, methods of attack, and targeted victims are also expanding. this affects everyone, both in government and the private sector, cross country and across the globe. not a week
the same is true of cyber security. cyber security involves striking a balance. i can build you a perfectly safe e-mail system, but your contact will be limited to about 10 people. and you will be disconnected entirely from the internet and the outside world. this, too, would be like a prison. the reality is we live in an interconnected, networked world. cyber security must be a balance between the basic security, all of online information, and the ability to communicate with and benefit from...
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security company to earn its security certification. this is obtained through a vigorous external and complete independent audit of our system in mcclain as well as on the ground in afghanistan. our employees and representatives abide by the egis code of conduct, which is based upon our cornerstone core value of integrity and further ensures a workforce culture and commitment to respect, responsibility diversity and inclusion. we also maintain stringent anti-corruption and whistle-blowing policies as well as a policy of zero tolerance for retaliation. in conclusion, i'd like to thank the committee for the opportunity to participate in this discussion and to thank the department of state for the opportunity to support its critical operations in afghanistan. mr. chairman, i'm proud of all the egis men and women. for their continued bravery, professionalism, high standards and exceptional work ethic. be pleased to answer any questions you may have. i'll now recognize myself for five minutes. ms. muniz, you joined obo in 2009, correct? >> y
security company to earn its security certification. this is obtained through a vigorous external and complete independent audit of our system in mcclain as well as on the ground in afghanistan. our employees and representatives abide by the egis code of conduct, which is based upon our cornerstone core value of integrity and further ensures a workforce culture and commitment to respect, responsibility diversity and inclusion. we also maintain stringent anti-corruption and whistle-blowing...
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security company to earn its security certification. this is obtained through a vigorous external and complete independent audit of our system in mcclain as well as on the ground in afghanistan. our employees and representatives abide by the egis code of conduct, which is based upon our cornerstone core value of integrity and commitment to respect responsibility diversity, and inclusion. we also maintain stringent anti-corruption and whistle-blowing policies as well as a policy of zero tolerance for retaliation. in conclusion, i'd like to thank the committee for the opportunity to participate in this discussion and to thank the department of state for the opportunity to support its critical operations in afghanistan. mr. chairman, i'm proud of all the egis men and women. >> thank you. i'll now recognize myself for five minutes. ms. muniz, you joined o eded obo in 2009, correct? >> yes that's right. >> and then you became the director in 2011? >> i believe that's right. >> my understanding is you went to the ribbon-cutting there in kabul
security company to earn its security certification. this is obtained through a vigorous external and complete independent audit of our system in mcclain as well as on the ground in afghanistan. our employees and representatives abide by the egis code of conduct, which is based upon our cornerstone core value of integrity and commitment to respect responsibility diversity, and inclusion. we also maintain stringent anti-corruption and whistle-blowing policies as well as a policy of zero...
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between freedom and security that we think of in terms of our national security typically.to cyber security. a tradeoff between how secure we are and the freedoms we enjoy. speak to that. >> absolutely. we all recognize there is a first amendment, fourth amendment, all of these amendments which protect freedom of speech and our activities. there is a certain level of ined a a inadvertent. there knees to be a clear parsing of the american citizens and vulnerabilities. hackers will look at euro own information and try to figure out a way to use that to penetrate other systems. the target hack it was penetrated by a contractor that had contracts with them regarding certain functions. so we could be an inadvertent dupe to a larger system. it's clear we have to look at the individual level and the macro level. another thing -- >> tony. is the military prepared for a cyber attack? quickly. >> yes. but not necessarily all cyber attacks. it is one of those things where you prepare what you think the threat is going to be. you can't protect every single vector. that is something we
between freedom and security that we think of in terms of our national security typically.to cyber security. a tradeoff between how secure we are and the freedoms we enjoy. speak to that. >> absolutely. we all recognize there is a first amendment, fourth amendment, all of these amendments which protect freedom of speech and our activities. there is a certain level of ined a a inadvertent. there knees to be a clear parsing of the american citizens and vulnerabilities. hackers will look at...
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security council must meet. the complaint will mean that sanction also come into force unless the u.n. security council all agree that that's not the case and the complaint is not valid. >> james, thank you for that. james bays our diplomatic editor. let's go to west jerusalem because it is fair to say that not everyone is happy with this deal and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is very critical about this deal. he calls it a historic mistake. >> indeed, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been the most vocal and biggest critic of this deal with iran. but the fact of the matter we now have this unanimous decision by the u.n. security council supporting this deal. it's becoming increasingly difficult for mr. netanyahu to really do anything to change the outcome of this agreement. this historic agreement. >> sorry, we're breaking out of that report to bring you the iranian. ambassador speaking to the council. >> marks the shape in iran's peaceful nuclear program. the result of extensive and collective
security council must meet. the complaint will mean that sanction also come into force unless the u.n. security council all agree that that's not the case and the complaint is not valid. >> james, thank you for that. james bays our diplomatic editor. let's go to west jerusalem because it is fair to say that not everyone is happy with this deal and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is very critical about this deal. he calls it a historic mistake. >> indeed, prime minister...
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and more security and more security. and the last question that i have is for mr. galeno. i have no doubt they can conquer anything they encounter language barriers. in a no-kidding combat situation, you have an american compound and now you have ger gerkas, how are you mitigating that? >> we have a gerka workforce. you're quite right. they're selected from a wide pool. >> i get that. but how are you mitigating the language barriers in a combat environment? >> and they're vetted for language in nepal first and then when they go through training in jordan, amman jordan, we don't just train them and test their skills with weapons, we test their language understanding and their ability to speak english. >> so all of these gerkas are english speaking? >> yes, sir. >> so why do we need -- >> why do we need what? >> why do we need nepalese then? if they're all proficient in the language, why was this an issue? >> let me just say this. it's a requirement and not every nepalese gerka on our post can read the washington post from
and more security and more security. and the last question that i have is for mr. galeno. i have no doubt they can conquer anything they encounter language barriers. in a no-kidding combat situation, you have an american compound and now you have ger gerkas, how are you mitigating that? >> we have a gerka workforce. you're quite right. they're selected from a wide pool. >> i get that. but how are you mitigating the language barriers in a combat environment? >> and they're...
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the role of the security council will be important. we will maintain oversight of implementation of this agreement , and we need to take significant steps to support its implementation. in some areas, this will involve working methods for the council. this may involve novel working methods for the council. we will have to be flexible and imaginative. we have to get this right. this deal gives us the chance to change the relationship between iran and the security council and change for the better the dynamics in the region and beyond. we can now start the work of rebuilding the deficit of trust. we can start to normalize our relationships, which hold great promise for the future. we will also encourage iran to play a transparent role in regional affairs, including in the current crises in yemen and syria. iran has an opportunity to make a positive decision about their responsibilities in the region. the world is now a safer place in the knowledge that iran cannot build a nuclear bomb. i encourage all of us in this council to share the s
the role of the security council will be important. we will maintain oversight of implementation of this agreement , and we need to take significant steps to support its implementation. in some areas, this will involve working methods for the council. this may involve novel working methods for the council. we will have to be flexible and imaginative. we have to get this right. this deal gives us the chance to change the relationship between iran and the security council and change for the...
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in to secured areas.there they the say accomplice took the bag on to flights. >> there are so many people stlal access to the airports and that have the ability quite easily to get around airport security and bring whatever they want. >> tiply baggage handler and ramp agent and other workers with access to secure areas go through background checks and maybe random screenings. >>reporter: enter secured area by using the security badges to open doors reserve for employee open doors reserve for employees. but none the airport in the bay area require all the work investigators go through metal detector. in fact the tsa does not require airport workers to go through full screening. only one major airport in the country does. this one. miami international airport. all the airport airline work versus to go through the same screening process as passengers when they report to work. that includes metal detector. security analyst rick smith is a former fbi special agent. >> seems to me kind of preliminary l first la
in to secured areas.there they the say accomplice took the bag on to flights. >> there are so many people stlal access to the airports and that have the ability quite easily to get around airport security and bring whatever they want. >> tiply baggage handler and ramp agent and other workers with access to secure areas go through background checks and maybe random screenings. >>reporter: enter secured area by using the security badges to open doors reserve for employee open...
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information security govern sans, security assessment and technical security controls. information security governance is the management structure and processes that form the foundation of a successful security program. for many years, opm operated in a decentralized manner with the agency's program offices managing the i.t. systems. this decentralized structure had a negative impact upon the i.t. security posture and all of the fisma audits between 2007 and 2013 identified this as a serious concern. by 2014, steps taken by opm to centralize security responsible with the cio had resulted in many improvements. however, it is apparent that the ocio is still negatively impact the by the many years of decentralization. the second concern is security assessment and authorization. this process includes a comprehensive assessment of each i.t. system to ensure that it meets the applicable security standards before allowing the system to operate. we identified problems related to system authorizations in 2010 and 2011. but removed it as an audit concern in 2012. however, problem
information security govern sans, security assessment and technical security controls. information security governance is the management structure and processes that form the foundation of a successful security program. for many years, opm operated in a decentralized manner with the agency's program offices managing the i.t. systems. this decentralized structure had a negative impact upon the i.t. security posture and all of the fisma audits between 2007 and 2013 identified this as a serious...
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the same is true of cyber security. cyber security involves striking a balance. i can build you a perfectly safe e-mail system, but your contact will be limited to about 10 people. and you will be disconnected entirely from the internet and the outside world. this, too, would be like a prison. the reality is we live in an interconnected, networked world. cyber security must be a balance between the basic security of online information and the ability to communicate with and benefit from the networked world. in the meantime, the reach of the internet is growing at an exponential rate. today, there are more connected devices than human beings on the planet. in just five years, the number of devices connected to the internet is estimated to exceed 50 billion. at the same time, cyber threats are increasing in frequency, scale, sophistication, and severity. the ranges of cyber threat actors, methods of attack, and targeted victims are also expanding. this affects everyone, both in government and the private sector, across the country and across the globe. not a week g
the same is true of cyber security. cyber security involves striking a balance. i can build you a perfectly safe e-mail system, but your contact will be limited to about 10 people. and you will be disconnected entirely from the internet and the outside world. this, too, would be like a prison. the reality is we live in an interconnected, networked world. cyber security must be a balance between the basic security of online information and the ability to communicate with and benefit from the...
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not necessarily more secure or less secure. our consulate in iraq, we successfully defended that against a complex attack. we have successfully defended the embassy against attacks. >> i would agree with that. the embassy in kabul even after it was vacated for a decade, it was a secured building. it had to be breached by the roof. when we went in there in the early days, i recall seeing george bush's picture on the wall and 1990 calendars on the wall. i guess this notion that we have to have 5500 people on a compound is just a mystery to me . how do you justify that? >> allow me to turn to my counterpart, sir. i am the one that is given the task to secure them. >> she has been gracious to allow us to beat up on her in previous testimony. she has also stated that in a previous dispute which they are in agreement on security issues, she said in her testimony today that you win. i see no desire to streamline infrastructure. we see a support of the support. the more support the comes in, it has to be supported and then it has to be
not necessarily more secure or less secure. our consulate in iraq, we successfully defended that against a complex attack. we have successfully defended the embassy against attacks. >> i would agree with that. the embassy in kabul even after it was vacated for a decade, it was a secured building. it had to be breached by the roof. when we went in there in the early days, i recall seeing george bush's picture on the wall and 1990 calendars on the wall. i guess this notion that we have to...
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painted social security and medicare as doomed. it's true the programs will drain the surpluses built up over the last 30 years, without action by congress - raiding taxes or cutting -- raising taxes or cutting benefits, social security will have to make cuts in payments by 2033. medicare, the government programme providing health insurance for the elderly is on the same course. this month president obama convened the once a decade white house conference on ageing, insisting the programs were not in crisis, but only offered a vague strategy for the future. >> we have to keep social security strong. protecting the future solvency. >> i think there are ways - creative ways to talk about to direct future solvency, but strengthen required and security for our neighbours. >> economists and politicians ta the solution is to raise requirement to 70. others including the congressional budget office say it will not save money, and could be political suicide for candidates or members of congress. the odds are against anyone acting soon. >> w
painted social security and medicare as doomed. it's true the programs will drain the surpluses built up over the last 30 years, without action by congress - raiding taxes or cutting -- raising taxes or cutting benefits, social security will have to make cuts in payments by 2033. medicare, the government programme providing health insurance for the elderly is on the same course. this month president obama convened the once a decade white house conference on ageing, insisting the programs were...
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we are also faced with the work of the security council. resolution 17137 wanted to put limits on iran's nuclear program. this determination has held its course, which has an shown today. this was a decisive base for details of this agreement. we can make the security council the most valuable guardian of peace around the world. this is a symbiotic relationship. the more efficient this organization is, the stronger and more capable we are to meet future challenges. we have opportunities and challenges remaining before us. opportunities because we now have a balanced agreement with strengthens the organization and gives us the perfect opportunity. we have the responsibility to not take it vantage of the energy this agreement offers. we have to highlight the beneficial outcome of this agreement for the wider region. it brings an element of stability to such an unstable region. we need to harness it to tackle the specter of terrorism. there are challenges, as well as opportunities. for that reason, we need to make sure that iran the phils -- f
we are also faced with the work of the security council. resolution 17137 wanted to put limits on iran's nuclear program. this determination has held its course, which has an shown today. this was a decisive base for details of this agreement. we can make the security council the most valuable guardian of peace around the world. this is a symbiotic relationship. the more efficient this organization is, the stronger and more capable we are to meet future challenges. we have opportunities and...
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social security's future.s the "inside story". >>> welcome back to "inside story" i'm ray suarez. the last 35 years is one of jaw-dropping deficit spending since the 1980s, congress spent billions beyond federal government revenues and papered over the deficits using the money, but not paid out in the same years as benefits. after using social security surpluses for spending many officials announce the the programme broke, demoonding cuts in benefit. how about doing nothing. we have known the short falls have been coming for years. has the cost of fixing social security and medicare get so high that doing nothing is politically possible. >> kevin printeder victim. you have seen all the numbers, all the reports. and you have seen all the inaction. do we need a full-blown crisis to move people to some solution. >> well we have a crisis but not a crisis we think we have. we have a retirement crisis. with crowing numbers of people ageing in the poverty, we have a crisis of economic security. what we need to do is
social security's future.s the "inside story". >>> welcome back to "inside story" i'm ray suarez. the last 35 years is one of jaw-dropping deficit spending since the 1980s, congress spent billions beyond federal government revenues and papered over the deficits using the money, but not paid out in the same years as benefits. after using social security surpluses for spending many officials announce the the programme broke, demoonding cuts in benefit. how about doing...
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both social security and medicare are secure today and will remain secure in the years to come. consistent with previous years, today's reports also show that these programs are facing challenges and need to be addressed. the short-term projections in this year's report for social security and medicare are little change from last year while long term projections are significantly improved. when considered on a combined basis, social security's retirement and disability programs dedicated funds sufficient to cover benefits for nearly two decades, one year longer than projected last year. after that time, as was true last year, it's projected that tax income will be sufficient to finance about three-quarters scheduled benefits. in addition, as we expected, beginning in late 2016, social security's disability program alone will have dedicated funds sufficient to cover about 80% of scheduled benefits. the president's proposed common sense solution to improve the sole conveniency in the short run to americans who rely on it will continue to receive the benefits they need. it's vital
both social security and medicare are secure today and will remain secure in the years to come. consistent with previous years, today's reports also show that these programs are facing challenges and need to be addressed. the short-term projections in this year's report for social security and medicare are little change from last year while long term projections are significantly improved. when considered on a combined basis, social security's retirement and disability programs dedicated funds...
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and they seek security protection from the united states. overall, we are seeing a more militarized asia pacific and that's putting a strain on regional peace and security. >>> israel launched an air strike on the gaza strip. it says it was targeting hamas facilities. a rocket was fired into southern israel. no casualties have been reported on either side. there were clashes between police and protesters as parliament backed more austerity tearty pressures. the tax rises and cuts wouldn't help the economy but they were demanded by its creditors. signs of an angry split in the party. 38 government mps failed to support the measures. >> translator: this government's commitment is that we will do everything in our power with the same passion with which we fought this battle abroad for six months now to put this country in order and make the necessary structural reforms. >> the greek government says its priority is to complete the bailout. later on thursday the finance ministers begin negotiations for an emergency bridging loan worth 7 billion e
and they seek security protection from the united states. overall, we are seeing a more militarized asia pacific and that's putting a strain on regional peace and security. >>> israel launched an air strike on the gaza strip. it says it was targeting hamas facilities. a rocket was fired into southern israel. no casualties have been reported on either side. there were clashes between police and protesters as parliament backed more austerity tearty pressures. the tax rises and cuts...
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, stability and development, hence requiring new mind sets and approaches to security. environmental and ecological climate change, national disasters continue to unfold causing new demands for production methods and people's way of life and for managing human relationship with nature in a globalized worldwide independence among nations is increasing both in terms of development and security. international law mutual respect and cooperation among nations must be upheld more than ever before. the asia pacific, the world's most dynamic nation, embraces all of the world while maintaining unique attributes. economic cooperation and integration are taking place vigorously with a huge initiative challenge to peace, security and stability have become ever more acute, especially increasing tensions in maritime disputes. economic independence among countries is increasing. our region lacks an efficient arrangement, mechanism or architecture for collective security to cope with challenges among which nationalism and unilateralism tend to rise. all countries including veet nom and
, stability and development, hence requiring new mind sets and approaches to security. environmental and ecological climate change, national disasters continue to unfold causing new demands for production methods and people's way of life and for managing human relationship with nature in a globalized worldwide independence among nations is increasing both in terms of development and security. international law mutual respect and cooperation among nations must be upheld more than ever before....
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the computer should be secure. we should drive the car and get traffic updates without worrying about updates. we want the technology. >> how far away are we from sitting in a car, popping in an somewhere? >> i wish i knew. i am sure there's a lot of people smarter than me working on that problem. it seems to be the way to go. we as humans are bad at writing coat and driving. hopefully we can use the technology to help us get places in a safe reliable fashion. >> and use devices while we are sitting as a passenger in the driverless car, no? >> absolutely. who doesn't want to. you take your kids on vacation, they have the nintendo ds. someone else can watch a movie on the ipad. we can have the technology and connectivity connectivity, and it makes life more enjoyable or convenient. as charlie said, we want to make sure security is not an afterthought and it's thought about when making this thing. >> chris from bioactive, and charlie from twitter - great to have you both. we heard about the possibilities, both from u
the computer should be secure. we should drive the car and get traffic updates without worrying about updates. we want the technology. >> how far away are we from sitting in a car, popping in an somewhere? >> i wish i knew. i am sure there's a lot of people smarter than me working on that problem. it seems to be the way to go. we as humans are bad at writing coat and driving. hopefully we can use the technology to help us get places in a safe reliable fashion. >> and use...
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peace and security. we believe it offers enough opportunity to all countries in and outside the region, including the u.s., china japan, india, russia, and the eu. they continue to support it policy of independence, self-reliance, keys, cooperation, and development multi-lateralization and proactive international integration vietnam has the dramatic with over 180 countries . with important partners in the region and in the world. as we have been with more -- and with many multilateral trade agreements, it is of great significance to vietnam, the united states, and the entire asia-pacific region. on the future of vietnam u.s. relations, our two countries have established comprehensive partnership. that is important for bouncing ties over the common years. looking ahead we need to work together to broaden the comprehensive -- in order to take ties to the next level in the future. to us that end lies in the shared interest between our two countries. in my view we shared many continent -- many common interes
peace and security. we believe it offers enough opportunity to all countries in and outside the region, including the u.s., china japan, india, russia, and the eu. they continue to support it policy of independence, self-reliance, keys, cooperation, and development multi-lateralization and proactive international integration vietnam has the dramatic with over 180 countries . with important partners in the region and in the world. as we have been with more -- and with many multilateral trade...
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system even more secure. thank you for this opportunity to be here. >> thank you captain. the chair right now recognizes itself for five minutes for questions. let's start with the secondary barrier issue. there has been some people advocating for a secondary barrier for cockpit doors. i know when i'm on the airplane now, i always notice the flight attendant turning the cart sideways and standing behind that cart when someone comes out of the cockpit door for a moment. there's been some question whether the secondary barrier is necessary, given all that. and given how quickly they come in and out of the cockpit. i want you to comment on that, and tell me by way of background, whether there's been any attempts to rush the door that you're aware of since 9/11. >> i'm not prepared to speak exactly 40u78 rush the door issues, or incidents there have been. but they have occurred. the door is an excellent door. it's very well fortified, and it's completely deployed. it's everywhere. the one vulnerability is this pe
system even more secure. thank you for this opportunity to be here. >> thank you captain. the chair right now recognizes itself for five minutes for questions. let's start with the secondary barrier issue. there has been some people advocating for a secondary barrier for cockpit doors. i know when i'm on the airplane now, i always notice the flight attendant turning the cart sideways and standing behind that cart when someone comes out of the cockpit door for a moment. there's been some...
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the security door malfunctioned. the police say that anyone who took some of the cash can return it without being prosecuted for theft. the deadline is 5:00 p.m. on saturday. >>> so we asked you, what would you do if thousands of cash fell off an armored truck right in front of you? many of you and your friends answered on the facebook page. most said you'd give it back. if you wouldn't would you put at on facebook? >> let me take this poll and say i'll keep the money. yeah. if you made it as easy as possible to give the money back, like if you came to get it from me then we wouldn't have any issue making that happen. >> i was wondering why you were handing out $20 bills yesterday. >> i wish i could hand out cash. >> we're starting off this morning, people were loving the weather yesterday. and today we'll keep it going. at least for a little while longer. and then the humidity comes in later today. it will get uncomfortable. then tonight getting sticky and then oppressive humidity moves in on saturday. it will be wi
the security door malfunctioned. the police say that anyone who took some of the cash can return it without being prosecuted for theft. the deadline is 5:00 p.m. on saturday. >>> so we asked you, what would you do if thousands of cash fell off an armored truck right in front of you? many of you and your friends answered on the facebook page. most said you'd give it back. if you wouldn't would you put at on facebook? >> let me take this poll and say i'll keep the money. yeah. if...
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and more security and more security. and the last question that i have is for mr. gulino. while i have no doubt about the ability of the gerkhas to win almost any fight they're encountered in, language barriers. we have seen the poster of that. in a no-kidding combat situation, you have an american compound, and now you have gerkhas, how are you mitigating that? >> we have well over 400 u.s. -- i didn't mean to imply by any means, i don't think i did, that we have a gerkha work for us. we have 600 gerkhas you're quite right. they're selected from a wide pool -- >> i get that. but how are you mitigating the language barriers in a combat environment? >> and they're vetted for language in nepal, first, and then when they go through training in jordan, amman, jordan, we don't just train them and test their skills with weapons, we test their language understanding and their ability to speak english. >> all of these gerkhas then are english speaking? >> yes, sir. >> so why do we need posters then? >> why do we need what? >> wh
and more security and more security. and the last question that i have is for mr. gulino. while i have no doubt about the ability of the gerkhas to win almost any fight they're encountered in, language barriers. we have seen the poster of that. in a no-kidding combat situation, you have an american compound, and now you have gerkhas, how are you mitigating that? >> we have well over 400 u.s. -- i didn't mean to imply by any means, i don't think i did, that we have a gerkha work for us. we...
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secure our nation's aviation sector. t.s.a.'s precheck program, which grants expedited security screening to passengers at airports nationwide, has been incredibly popular tool used by the agency to improve the traveling public's airport screening process while moving away from a one-size-fits-all approach to security screening by identifying trusted travelers. risk-based security hinges on the ability to deploy our resources on those passengers whom we have not thoroughly vetted. however the effectiveness and integrity of this program depends on t.s.a.'s ability to better market this program and increase passenger enrollment. managed inclusion, a problem addressed by ranking member thompson's bill, which i co-sponsored, h.r. 2127, t.s.a. has become ineffective in prioritizing enrollment and partnering with the private sector. only the level of innovation found in the private sector will be able to assist t.s.a. to drive continued enrollment in precheck. that being said, any expansion of the precheck program be conducted
secure our nation's aviation sector. t.s.a.'s precheck program, which grants expedited security screening to passengers at airports nationwide, has been incredibly popular tool used by the agency to improve the traveling public's airport screening process while moving away from a one-size-fits-all approach to security screening by identifying trusted travelers. risk-based security hinges on the ability to deploy our resources on those passengers whom we have not thoroughly vetted. however the...
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heffenger: i want to see what 100% secured it looks like. i want to hear from them how they achieved it. what are the challenges? and what are the ongoing applications? i need to be able to address that when i meet with the airport to claim they cannot do that. so i am on a fact-finding mission over the next month or two to educate myself as to what the various arguments are. what i would like to do is to continue have -- continue to have this conversation going forward. representative rice: mr. secretary, i would like to talk first about diversity. i think gender diversity is a goal for most public and private sectors. but i think for tsa, it is an absolute necessity given the traveling public that they are interacting with on a daily basis. what percentage of tsa employees are women? mr. heffenger: i don't have that number off the top of my head. although i have asked for that. it is one of the things i and talking about this week. diversity is critically important. anecdotally speaking, i am pleased to see what looks to be a vary diverse
heffenger: i want to see what 100% secured it looks like. i want to hear from them how they achieved it. what are the challenges? and what are the ongoing applications? i need to be able to address that when i meet with the airport to claim they cannot do that. so i am on a fact-finding mission over the next month or two to educate myself as to what the various arguments are. what i would like to do is to continue have -- continue to have this conversation going forward. representative rice:...
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security. we must have safeguards in place to ensure that oversight of these projects is consistent, that problems are anticipated before they occur and most importantly, that someone is actually accountable and responsible. all too often large complex i.t. projects drag on for years outstanding the administration that administered them and employers responsible for managing them. in the bill alone, billions spent on tax system modernization at the internal revenue service. work that is being continued for decades and is still incomplete. even for projects now in track, past problems generate millions in additional costs and years of delay. and as we have seen recently at irs, and once again with the opm breach both of which have kprap mized the personal data of millions of americans, billions of federal dollars spent are no guarantee of security. across the government i.t. projects too frequently go over budget. fall behind schedule and do not deliver value to taxpayers. responsibility for ove
security. we must have safeguards in place to ensure that oversight of these projects is consistent, that problems are anticipated before they occur and most importantly, that someone is actually accountable and responsible. all too often large complex i.t. projects drag on for years outstanding the administration that administered them and employers responsible for managing them. in the bill alone, billions spent on tax system modernization at the internal revenue service. work that is being...
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that is security. the most sensitive types of information needed for some technologies geo location where you're going. how fast you're going. biometrics. clear and prominent notice. the purposes of why it is collected and the entity with which it can be shared. similarly, the industry is working to stay ahead of the threat posed by malicious hackers. we announced the formation of auto isac. for sharing information existing or potential cyber threats. the alliance security bills in the house that would facilitate the public and private sectors while protecting individual security. we hope the senate is acts soon to move the bill to the present. the next 20 years the evolution of the internet is enormously exciting. strengthening the quality of life, the environment and our economy. we look forward to working with you to realize the benefits of innovation and address the challenges that come along the way. >> thank you. mr. reid? >> chairman ranking member adler, distinguished members of the commute, i
that is security. the most sensitive types of information needed for some technologies geo location where you're going. how fast you're going. biometrics. clear and prominent notice. the purposes of why it is collected and the entity with which it can be shared. similarly, the industry is working to stay ahead of the threat posed by malicious hackers. we announced the formation of auto isac. for sharing information existing or potential cyber threats. the alliance security bills in the house...
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if we can, that would be good for our security and the security of the world. >> ben rhodes the deputyional security adviser to the president, thanks for joining us. >> thanks wolf. >> and congratulations, i know you worked hard on the opening of diplomatic relations. appreciate it very much. >> thanks wolf. we're very happy today. >>> i'm sure you are. >>> coming up make u.s. airlines investigated for possible price fixing. are they secretly working together to make sure you pay more for your tickets? >>> plus macy's now dumping donald trump. we have the latest for the candidate. we're standing by for a new interview with donald trump, this hour. staying in rhythm... it's how i try to live... how i stay active. so i need nutrition... that won't weigh me down. for the nutrition you want without the calories you don't... introducing boost 100 calories. each delicious snack size drink gives you... 25 vitamins and minerals and 10 grams of protein. so it's big in nutrition and small in calories. i'm not about to swim in the slow lane. stay strong. stay active with boost®. [dad]i wear a doz
if we can, that would be good for our security and the security of the world. >> ben rhodes the deputyional security adviser to the president, thanks for joining us. >> thanks wolf. >> and congratulations, i know you worked hard on the opening of diplomatic relations. appreciate it very much. >> thanks wolf. we're very happy today. >>> i'm sure you are. >>> coming up make u.s. airlines investigated for possible price fixing. are they secretly working...
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security guards. we're not sure if they were associated with the apartment complex, but one of them has died and the scene very active here and the road closure potentially going to be in place for at least the early start of rush hour. we'll be keeping an eye on that for you as well. back to you in the studio. >> megan, thank you. >> all right, i'm going to talk about the road closures. central avenue is shut down at addison road and shut down at pepper mill. you can see the closures there. alternate here, going to be pennsylvania avenue or landover road if you want to just avoid this area and from that video, probably looks like you should. wide look at the beltway overall, beltway looks good. 95 in virginia pohick road moving along nicely as well. see you at 5:11. aaron and eun? >> thank you. >>> 5:02. good morning. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. we made it, it's friday, july 17. we have nice weather. >> yeah, enjoy this while you can. these are the coolest temperatures we will see in the ne
security guards. we're not sure if they were associated with the apartment complex, but one of them has died and the scene very active here and the road closure potentially going to be in place for at least the early start of rush hour. we'll be keeping an eye on that for you as well. back to you in the studio. >> megan, thank you. >> all right, i'm going to talk about the road closures. central avenue is shut down at addison road and shut down at pepper mill. you can see the...
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in to secured areas.omplice took the bag on to flights. >> there are so many people stlal access to the airports and that have the ability quite easily to get around airport security and bring whatever they want. >> tiply baggage handler and ramp agent and other workers with access to secure areas go through background checks and maybe random screenings. >>reporter: enter secured area by using the security badges to open doors reserve for employee open doors reserve for employees. but none the airport in the bay area require all the work investigators go through metal detector. in fact the tsa does not require airport workers to go through full screening. only one major airport in the country does. this one. miami international airport. all the airport airline work versus to go through the same screening process as passengers when they report to work. that includes metal detector. security analyst rick smith is a former fbi special agent. >> seems to me kind of preliminary l first lane of defense to have
in to secured areas.omplice took the bag on to flights. >> there are so many people stlal access to the airports and that have the ability quite easily to get around airport security and bring whatever they want. >> tiply baggage handler and ramp agent and other workers with access to secure areas go through background checks and maybe random screenings. >>reporter: enter secured area by using the security badges to open doors reserve for employee open doors reserve for...
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in to secured areas.m there they the say accomplice took the bag on to flights. >> there are so many people stlal access to the airports and that have the ability quite easily to get around airport security and bring whatever they want. >> tiply baggage handler and ramp agent and other workers with access to secure areas go through background checks and maybe random screenings. >>reporter: enter secured area by using the security badges to open doors reserve for employee open doors reserve for employees. but none the airport in the bay area require all the work investigators go through metal detector. in fact the tsa does not require airport workers to go through full screening. only one major airport in the country does. this one. miami international airport. all the airport airline work versus to go through the same screening process as passengers when they report to work. that includes metal detector. security analyst rick smith is a former fbi special agent. >> seems to me kind of preliminary l first
in to secured areas.m there they the say accomplice took the bag on to flights. >> there are so many people stlal access to the airports and that have the ability quite easily to get around airport security and bring whatever they want. >> tiply baggage handler and ramp agent and other workers with access to secure areas go through background checks and maybe random screenings. >>reporter: enter secured area by using the security badges to open doors reserve for employee open...
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. >> not at this time but we'll definitely have security. >> on the application that is our security plan to have entertainment thursday friday and saturday and one person checking ids at the door and you have a second person? there's a bar manager and a security 3 would be at the door onsite >> any other questions commissioners commissioner perez. >> hi thanks for coming did you have the same type of dj music at our previous location. >> we did not. >> this is the first time correct. >> correct. >> and i see you did the outreach thank you very much for doing that you did outreach with the boosters. >> yes. the potrero boosters and making donations to the friends of potrero hill in youry and the live oak nursery and do business with the flower so shop and do business with the ruby wine shop trying to be a good neighbor. >> thank you very much. >> great and are you familiar with the good neighbor policy that is the only condition the police added. >> i'll review it in detail. >> great one of the things we like to highlight making sure you have our phone number available for any neighb
. >> not at this time but we'll definitely have security. >> on the application that is our security plan to have entertainment thursday friday and saturday and one person checking ids at the door and you have a second person? there's a bar manager and a security 3 would be at the door onsite >> any other questions commissioners commissioner perez. >> hi thanks for coming did you have the same type of dj music at our previous location. >> we did not. >> this...
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security is equally important.eral john campbell is leading the new nato transition mission in afghanistan with coalition forces as u.s. troops are leaving. the four-star general in charge of resolute support told me that afghanistan is fighting hard to build an effective security force to protect is own people. >> this last fighting season, summer of '14, were almost all on their own. they had to lead for security, and they're quite proud of that. >> the goal is to continue training, advising, and assisting afghanistan security forces, and when they die, their memories are honored here at the base every week. [ bugle playing "taps" ] >> the people of afghanistan give thanks for your help and support... >> as you saw, we had a member from the afghan army out there, and he thanked the coalition, something you didn't hear a lot with underneath president karz. but underneath this new national unity government, they've embraced the international community. >> general campbell understands the importance of improving the
security is equally important.eral john campbell is leading the new nato transition mission in afghanistan with coalition forces as u.s. troops are leaving. the four-star general in charge of resolute support told me that afghanistan is fighting hard to build an effective security force to protect is own people. >> this last fighting season, summer of '14, were almost all on their own. they had to lead for security, and they're quite proud of that. >> the goal is to continue...
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when you canonsider out of maximum-security prisons. what are our chances of keeping them out of a free and society? the answer is we have no chance of doing this. and what do we do? do we ignore the problem? not necessarily. there are things we can do. but the goal should be to channel the trade in these substances as well as other currently illicit drugs into legal channels, into the hands of representable -- reputable businesses, and that means requiring standards of labeling and dosage so that customers know what they are getting.. and then as citizens of free societies, a need to make decisions. as a percentage of the population seems to have a great desire to get high one way or another. people have been sniffing glue and paint thinner for decades. we're not about to outlaw those substances either. we certainly would not be effective if we tried. again, the focus of the on a harm-reduction policy, one tries to channel the train as much as possible into the hands of reputable businesses, guarantees accurate labeling and dosage, and
when you canonsider out of maximum-security prisons. what are our chances of keeping them out of a free and society? the answer is we have no chance of doing this. and what do we do? do we ignore the problem? not necessarily. there are things we can do. but the goal should be to channel the trade in these substances as well as other currently illicit drugs into legal channels, into the hands of representable -- reputable businesses, and that means requiring standards of labeling and dosage so...
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naval security here.the response would be very rapid would it not? >> well yes. you would think so. but the problem is that you know they can't do all the searches that they would need to do to make sure it's 100 safe inside. you know, the people come in. if they have a valid id, whether they're a contractor or navy personnel, they're going to be allowed in generally without their vehicles being searched unless there's some other reason to arouse suspicion on the part of the security guards at the gate. but that's the problem here. and most of our military bases in many cases are like small cities. if they can't to institute that kind of vehicle search they'll have people backed up for ten miles trying to get to work in the morning. >> obviously that's an inconvenience. but there's concern about safety on our military and may value bases around the u.s. tom, we're going to ask you to stand by. >> i want to bring in our own jim sciutto. we know you've just spoken to some folks at the navy jim. can you tell
naval security here.the response would be very rapid would it not? >> well yes. you would think so. but the problem is that you know they can't do all the searches that they would need to do to make sure it's 100 safe inside. you know, the people come in. if they have a valid id, whether they're a contractor or navy personnel, they're going to be allowed in generally without their vehicles being searched unless there's some other reason to arouse suspicion on the part of the security...
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security has been stepped up. also we're told outside of the white house and also it is being extended for blocks. let's go straight to jeff zeleny on the scene. jeff? >> reporter: good morning, poppy. you're right. it is still very much an active situation here as you can see. we're on m street southeast in washington, d.c. you can see behind me the navy yard is a couple blocks in the distance. the police presence is as high as it was more than an hour ago when we first arrived on seen. but there's no confirmation that there was a shooter inside. there were just reports of a shooter inside. you can see by the response here how on edge this city is and in fact how on edge the country is as we head into this holiday weekend. we've talked to witnesses who were inside this episode this morning. they were told to leave. they were told if you the couldn't shetlter in place -- some for actually running out of the building. but again, no reports of anyone we could find who actually heard a gunshot. the police presence ha
security has been stepped up. also we're told outside of the white house and also it is being extended for blocks. let's go straight to jeff zeleny on the scene. jeff? >> reporter: good morning, poppy. you're right. it is still very much an active situation here as you can see. we're on m street southeast in washington, d.c. you can see behind me the navy yard is a couple blocks in the distance. the police presence is as high as it was more than an hour ago when we first arrived on seen....
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we are talking about security but it's more than just security. isn't it?rms of trying to defeat al shabaab or economic factors, unemployment disgruntlement on the ground needs to be addressed as well? >> absolutely. when you are fighting terrorism and any type of security concern, you have to do so from multiple fronts. you try to mix up the security forces and institutions are ready to respond but you also have to look at the root, the root causes of the disenfranchisement disenfranchisement. as we have seen recently, many of the people who were involved in the garissa attacks were the five kenyan nationals. so you have to look at what these such individuals to engage in such security threats to the country afternoon then try to get closer to the community, and i think initially, the kenyan government went on a scorched earth. approach to break these networks. i think at the moment the government is re-evaluating and trying to find a more humane approach, an approach in which you are trying to get closer to the community. the extent to which that will be
we are talking about security but it's more than just security. isn't it?rms of trying to defeat al shabaab or economic factors, unemployment disgruntlement on the ground needs to be addressed as well? >> absolutely. when you are fighting terrorism and any type of security concern, you have to do so from multiple fronts. you try to mix up the security forces and institutions are ready to respond but you also have to look at the root, the root causes of the disenfranchisement...
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taking security measures. the city swept for explosives even out of sea where hundreds of boaters will be watching the fireworks. snipers strategically placed spotters inside the crowds and 100 mobile cameras will capture activities on land and in the air. >> there's no credible event. our operating premise is that we are the target in new york city all the time. [ sirens ] >> reporter: on thursday within minutes of the first report of shots fired inside washington's naval yard the entire complex was locked down as hundreds of police s.w.a.t. teams and federal investigators swarmed the scene, blocking streets as helicopters hovered overhead. the threat a false alarm, but reveals that law enforcement is at the ready this holiday weekend. >> bring your family have a great time. you are going to be at the most well secured event in the city. >> reporter: already this holiday weekend in fayetteville north carolina officers arresting a man walking through the mall with an ar-15 rifle, ammunition and a vest. everyon
taking security measures. the city swept for explosives even out of sea where hundreds of boaters will be watching the fireworks. snipers strategically placed spotters inside the crowds and 100 mobile cameras will capture activities on land and in the air. >> there's no credible event. our operating premise is that we are the target in new york city all the time. [ sirens ] >> reporter: on thursday within minutes of the first report of shots fired inside washington's naval yard the...
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who is right on social security?he would say more huckabee than christie but i would say that christie did have the simpson-bowls whered to raise the retirement age to 68 and 69. that was an idea that didn't go. >> we should make our promises hole to those who want it and allow younger people to opt out. >> bill you know social security really isn't a savings program. it's a spending program for congress. >> confiscating the benefits of those that don't need it because they saved on the side. that's a bad idea. we should not be taxing throughingel people and handing the proceeds to spend thrifts. >> i think they're both being dishonest. let's look at the reality here elizabeth. there has never been nor is there now cash in a social security trust fund. it's a bookkeeping entry. it gives them an excuse. >> explain that. so there's no lockbox for social security. >> no no. >> what happens? >> what's scary is the payroll tax does not create a right to your social security benefits. the supreme court has already ruled on
who is right on social security?he would say more huckabee than christie but i would say that christie did have the simpson-bowls whered to raise the retirement age to 68 and 69. that was an idea that didn't go. >> we should make our promises hole to those who want it and allow younger people to opt out. >> bill you know social security really isn't a savings program. it's a spending program for congress. >> confiscating the benefits of those that don't need it because they...