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e are joined by co-founder of the stimson center and barry blechman, what is the stimson how long have you been studying the issue of the u.s. nuclear arsenal? i've been studying the issue personally for over 50 years. 30 stimson center is almost years old, we're nonpartisan, onprofit think tank, here in washington and we work on a range of security issues, weapons being one of them. host: and how many people do you have there? does it get funding from? guest: we have about 50 people. funding comes from foundation, government contracts, european governments, as u.s. government and a little bit comes from individuals. host: and barry blechman, co-founder, distinguished fellow there. the ave been working on nuclear issue for 50 years. viewers may remember the president talking about wanting put the u.s. nuclear arsenal in perfect condition, perfect the president said. what condition is it in right now? it?t is not perfect about guest: it's in pretty good condition and it's getting better because president obama a very large nuclear odernization program, where replacing the submarines, mi
e are joined by co-founder of the stimson center and barry blechman, what is the stimson how long have you been studying the issue of the u.s. nuclear arsenal? i've been studying the issue personally for over 50 years. 30 stimson center is almost years old, we're nonpartisan, onprofit think tank, here in washington and we work on a range of security issues, weapons being one of them. host: and how many people do you have there? does it get funding from? guest: we have about 50 people. funding...
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e are joined by co-founder of the stimson center and barry blechman, what is the stimson how long haveou been studying the issue of the u.s. nuclear arsenal? i've been studying the issue personally for over 50 years. 30 stimson center is almost years old, we're nonpartisan, onprofit think tank, here in washington and we work on a range of security issues, weapons being one of them. host: and how many people do you have there? does it get funding from? guest: we have about 50 people. funding comes from foundation, government contracts, european governments, as u.s. government and a little bit comes from individuals. host: and barry blechman, co-founder, distinguished fellow there. the ave been working on nuclear issue for 50 years. viewers may remember the president talking about wanting put the u.s. nuclear arsenal in perfect condition, perfect the president said. what condition is it in right now? it?t is not perfect about guest: it's in pretty good condition and it's getting better because president obama a very large nuclear odernization program, where replacing the submarines, miss
e are joined by co-founder of the stimson center and barry blechman, what is the stimson how long haveou been studying the issue of the u.s. nuclear arsenal? i've been studying the issue personally for over 50 years. 30 stimson center is almost years old, we're nonpartisan, onprofit think tank, here in washington and we work on a range of security issues, weapons being one of them. host: and how many people do you have there? does it get funding from? guest: we have about 50 people. funding...
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host: stimson center founded in 1989. correct. host: you're >> all of today's "washington journal" at c-span.org. the house is coming back in right now. ered, or votes objected to under clause 6 of rule 20. house will resume proceedings on the postponed questions at a later time. for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i move to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 2768. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: house calendar 68, a bill to . 27 designate certain mountain peaks in the state of colorado as fowler peak and boskoff peak. >> i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks. sorry, sir. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from colorado, mr. tipton, and the gentlewoman from california, mrs. torres, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from colorado. ms. tipton: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to
host: stimson center founded in 1989. correct. host: you're >> all of today's "washington journal" at c-span.org. the house is coming back in right now. ered, or votes objected to under clause 6 of rule 20. house will resume proceedings on the postponed questions at a later time. for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i move to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 2768. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the...
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but to stimson, it would all be worth it.s long as you don't have to worry about water ever again? >> absolutely it's worth it in the end. it's going to cost a lot of money in the beginning, but it's going to save a lot of lives. >> it's also going to save a lot of infrastructure. on galveston bay, douglas kennedy, fox news. >> mike: next optimal hour whatever happened to the series looks at the greek financial crisis. [lance] monica, it is absolute chaos out here! gale force winds, accumulations up to 8 inches... ...don't know if you can hear me, but [monica] what's he doing? [lance] can we get a shot of this cold front, right here. winter has arrived. whooo! hahaha [vo] progress is an unstoppable force. brace yourself for the season of audi sales event. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the season of audi sales event. >> mike: tonight, we bring you another installment of our series, "what ever happened to." what ever to greece and the bailout? clara, your answer tonight from amy kellog
but to stimson, it would all be worth it.s long as you don't have to worry about water ever again? >> absolutely it's worth it in the end. it's going to cost a lot of money in the beginning, but it's going to save a lot of lives. >> it's also going to save a lot of infrastructure. on galveston bay, douglas kennedy, fox news. >> mike: next optimal hour whatever happened to the series looks at the greek financial crisis. [lance] monica, it is absolute chaos out here! gale force...
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but to stimson, it would all be worth it.s you don't have to worry about water ever again? >> absolutely it's worth it in the end. it's going to cost a lot of money in the beginning, but it's going to save a lot of lives. >> it's also going to save a lot of infrastructure. on galveston bay, douglas kennedy, fox news. >> mike: next optimal hour whatever happened to the series looks at the greek financial crisis. it's what's inside the person who opens it. ♪ give ancestrydna, the only dna test that can trace your origins to over 150 ethnic regions- and open up a world of possibilities. save 40% at ancestrydna.com. the lowest price of the year! ends monday. -ahh. -the new guy. -whoa, he looks -- -he looks exactly like me. -no. -separated at birth much? we should switch name tags, and no one would know who was who. jamie, you seriously think you look like him? uh, i'm pretty good with comparisons. like how progressive helps people save money by comparing rates, even if we're not the lowest. even if we're not the lowest. whoa! wow
but to stimson, it would all be worth it.s you don't have to worry about water ever again? >> absolutely it's worth it in the end. it's going to cost a lot of money in the beginning, but it's going to save a lot of lives. >> it's also going to save a lot of infrastructure. on galveston bay, douglas kennedy, fox news. >> mike: next optimal hour whatever happened to the series looks at the greek financial crisis. it's what's inside the person who opens it. ♪ give ancestrydna,...
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but to stimson, it would all be worth it. as long as you don't have to worry about water ever again? >> absolutely it's worth it in the end. it's going to cost a lot of money in the beginning, but it's going to save a lot of lives. >> it's also going to save a lot of infrastructure. on galveston bay, douglas kennedy, fox news. >> mike: next optimal hour whatever happened to the series looks at the greek financial crisis. (vo) the best gifts come with a special box. purchase $999 or more at helzberg diamonds and get an xbox one s, with 3 months of xbox game pass and xbox live gold. at helzberg diamonds. while supplies last. at outback, big australia is back. our biggest sirloin. our biggest bloom. our biggest entrees ever. and if you're ready to go outback big at home, order right now. outback steakhouse. aussie rules. run... jump... or swim in for our tempur-pedic black friday savings event. get the limited edition tempur-legacy queen mattress set for the best price ever. or save up to $500 instantly on select tempur-pedic ad
but to stimson, it would all be worth it. as long as you don't have to worry about water ever again? >> absolutely it's worth it in the end. it's going to cost a lot of money in the beginning, but it's going to save a lot of lives. >> it's also going to save a lot of infrastructure. on galveston bay, douglas kennedy, fox news. >> mike: next optimal hour whatever happened to the series looks at the greek financial crisis. (vo) the best gifts come with a special box. purchase...
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the revisions took time, deputy assistant secretary of defense khalid stimson said at the briefing. it took time to get it right and we did get it right. it's interesting that the department of defense took the time and the effort to rewrite their manuals as a result of the abuseses that came about following mr. bradbury's legal justification for use of torture. here's what the army field manual 2-22.3 says. this is the human intelligence collector operation manual dated september 26, 2006. this is what the army now teaches our soldiers. all captured or detained personnel regardless of status shall be treated humanely and in accordance with the detainee treatment act of 2005 and d.o.d. directive 2310.1 ecl. department of defense detainee program, no person in the custody or under control of d.o.d. regardless of nationality or physical location shall be subject to torture or cruel or human or degrading treatment or punishment in accordance with and as defined in u.s. law. all intelligence interrogations debriefings and tactical qetions to gain intelligence shall be conducted accordin
the revisions took time, deputy assistant secretary of defense khalid stimson said at the briefing. it took time to get it right and we did get it right. it's interesting that the department of defense took the time and the effort to rewrite their manuals as a result of the abuseses that came about following mr. bradbury's legal justification for use of torture. here's what the army field manual 2-22.3 says. this is the human intelligence collector operation manual dated september 26, 2006....