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all inspectors general. the i.g. act means what it says, it they are entitled to all records, period. if inspector general deems a document necessary to do his job been the agency should turn over immediately without hesitation or review. according to the department of justice inspector general, the department did exactly that prior to 2010. in 2010, the federal bureau of investigation suddenly changed at practice after the i.g. uncovered embarrassing information. the fbi claimed it had the right to refuse to provide the i.g. information in over a dozen categories including information about wiretaps, grand jury, cheap credit. you claimed its attorneys and review material first and then at the attorney general deputy decide what could be released. congress did not intend to create this sort of litigation-style standoff inside a department. it is a waste of time and money for two divisions of the same government department to be fighting over access to the department's own records. the department's from practice
all inspectors general. the i.g. act means what it says, it they are entitled to all records, period. if inspector general deems a document necessary to do his job been the agency should turn over immediately without hesitation or review. according to the department of justice inspector general, the department did exactly that prior to 2010. in 2010, the federal bureau of investigation suddenly changed at practice after the i.g. uncovered embarrassing information. the fbi claimed it had the...
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act does not allow the attorney general -- not the fbi -- to prohibit the inspector general from carrying out or completing an investigation, but only in certain limited circumstances. when that extraordinary step is taken, it must be done in writing to the i.g. and the i.g. must forward that written notice to congress. the fbi would have us believe that, instead of written notice being required to block an i.g. investigation, it needs written permission to comply with an investigation. this is simply not how the law is designed to work. the i.g. testified to congress multiple times about these problems since taking office 2012. so congress took action to resolve the dispute. we essentially bolded and underlined section 6(a) of the i.g. act that ensures access to records. not literally. but section 218 of this year's justice department appropriations act declared that no funds should be used to deny the i.g. timely access to all records. section 218 also directed the inspector general to report to congress within five days whenever there was a failure to comply with this requirement. now,
act does not allow the attorney general -- not the fbi -- to prohibit the inspector general from carrying out or completing an investigation, but only in certain limited circumstances. when that extraordinary step is taken, it must be done in writing to the i.g. and the i.g. must forward that written notice to congress. the fbi would have us believe that, instead of written notice being required to block an i.g. investigation, it needs written permission to comply with an investigation. this is...
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the attorney general and the deputy attorney general are committed to working with the inspect general and members of congress on legislation that enables to the department to comply with the law on insuring the ig receives all of the document documents it needs. to that end we had a number of conversations about a legislative solution so they get the documents. we hope to have a edge legislative proposal to discuss with the committee in the future >> mr. david smith? >> chairman grassley ranking member leahy and members of this committee, i appreciate the opportunity to appear before you today regarding the recent opinion issued by the office of legal council and their impact on the offices of inspect general to carry out our mission: in addition to the description mr. horowitz provided i want to provide you with specific examples of how the opinion impacted my office even before the opinion was released. this is not just a justice oig problem nor limited to law enforcement data. earlier this year we began an audit of the international trade administration enforcement and compliance b
the attorney general and the deputy attorney general are committed to working with the inspect general and members of congress on legislation that enables to the department to comply with the law on insuring the ig receives all of the document documents it needs. to that end we had a number of conversations about a legislative solution so they get the documents. we hope to have a edge legislative proposal to discuss with the committee in the future >> mr. david smith? >> chairman...
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the common militia soldiers involved in the war. general greene stopped what would have been a total british victory in the south. general greene was the month -- one man washington could trust to keep the army alive and in the field, and have washington's confidence, and he proved his worth in the southern campaign. >>
the common militia soldiers involved in the war. general greene stopped what would have been a total british victory in the south. general greene was the month -- one man washington could trust to keep the army alive and in the field, and have washington's confidence, and he proved his worth in the southern campaign. >>
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i don't know why the attorney general, general lynch, the new attorney general can't just change theunderlying policy back to what it was in 2010 so it complies with the inspector general statute. how in the world so they can come up with a legal opinion of 66 pages is what i count, 67 and say that the law since 1970 is somehow preempted by these cargo provisions and all does not mean all just defies any common sense whatsoever. and any legal theory that i'm aware. it's the responsibility of a judge or a lawyer rendering a legal opinion to try to reconcile and harmonize the law not to say this trumps. no, we decided in 2010 that we are going to trump or preempt this all means all provision 1978. well i just find it very disturbing but frankly it continues a trend that we've seen under the previous attorney general, at least the first attorney general i'm aware of that has been held in contempt of congress for failing to disclose information and thus enters investigation, which mr. horowitz knows an awful lot about, and upon which he is rendered at least one report. but it strikes me
i don't know why the attorney general, general lynch, the new attorney general can't just change theunderlying policy back to what it was in 2010 so it complies with the inspector general statute. how in the world so they can come up with a legal opinion of 66 pages is what i count, 67 and say that the law since 1970 is somehow preempted by these cargo provisions and all does not mean all just defies any common sense whatsoever. and any legal theory that i'm aware. it's the responsibility of a...
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the general -- the strategy that the general decides upon is he will protect the french in the caribbean with his spanish fleet. he is sending with their fleet of two yorktown up to the chesapeake bay to block the entrance to the bay so the british cannot assist their troops that are there. at that time, george washington had a tremendous number of french soldiers fighting with him, but they were in terrible shape. they had no food. you've probably seen documentaries where people were eating grass and flees. it is true. -- and fleas. it is true. the general decides he's going to go up and protect the french provisions in the caribbean. of course, like every good plan, it needs funding. where does the funding come from? first, the general tries to obtain funds from france. nobody wanted to pay up. france was in a difficult financial situation. the special envoy to the caribbean decides he's going to get the funding. he goes to cuba and talks the governor into raising the money. and within hours, that money is raised. however at the same time, the minister to the indies gives the order to
the general -- the strategy that the general decides upon is he will protect the french in the caribbean with his spanish fleet. he is sending with their fleet of two yorktown up to the chesapeake bay to block the entrance to the bay so the british cannot assist their troops that are there. at that time, george washington had a tremendous number of french soldiers fighting with him, but they were in terrible shape. they had no food. you've probably seen documentaries where people were eating...
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the far east. my work transcended three generations. for the army, for the first generation. derived from soviet accounts as they existed at that time. very filtered and carefully written. tested against japanese veterans and what macarthur's headquarters put out. the second generation of materials came out in the 1990's iann the soviets, the russ federation released archival materials. learned newse, we things we had not known since as the fact there was an operation planned to take al qaeda oh -- hokkaido and not much else. this is a chance for a third-generation view based on what the russians have published since 2000. significant volumes have appeared and contain a lot of valuable documents. several major books written by civilian historians in the russian federation on the topic. what you are hearing today will be a truncation of that third generational view. obviously, there is too much to cover. the outline i'm going to put up basically this is what i plan to cover. the introduction of context i will do verbally. the other items here, postwar posture toward japan and h
the far east. my work transcended three generations. for the army, for the first generation. derived from soviet accounts as they existed at that time. very filtered and carefully written. tested against japanese veterans and what macarthur's headquarters put out. the second generation of materials came out in the 1990's iann the soviets, the russ federation released archival materials. learned newse, we things we had not known since as the fact there was an operation planned to take al qaeda...
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the general was determined to hold at any cost. hboring islands. ♪ more captured film. treatment -- infantrymen poured in. we answered with reinforced positions. while the gis pressed forward, suddenly a new threat develop. the japanese fleet of your heading directly for both entrances. the last are told in the philippines and there was not much ground troops could do about this threat from the rear. this was a job for the navy. the first engagement was fought at night. ♪ onshore, everybody sweated it out and from g.i. to general. are heaviest artillery was turned around from -- toward the sea. they looked big. -- they our carriers put the sting of death into the gulf area japanese fighters and bombers reinforced their cstring. -- sea strength. some of our laptops, swallowed by flames, there planes still aloft, running out of gas. captured strips were still wet, but not as wet as ocean. meantime, the third engagement. floating wreckage and floating japanese, we had one a naval battle. ♪ >> battle one, beachhead secure. but to the in
the general was determined to hold at any cost. hboring islands. ♪ more captured film. treatment -- infantrymen poured in. we answered with reinforced positions. while the gis pressed forward, suddenly a new threat develop. the japanese fleet of your heading directly for both entrances. the last are told in the philippines and there was not much ground troops could do about this threat from the rear. this was a job for the navy. the first engagement was fought at night. ♪ onshore, everybody...
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the attorney general, the new attorney general can't just change the underlying policy back to what it was in 2010. so it complies with the inspector general's statute. world someone can come up with a legal opinion of 66 pages is what i count the 67 essay that since 1978 it is somehow preempted by these carveout provisions and doesn't mean all of this ties common sense whatsoever in any legal theory that i'm aware of. it is a possibility of a judge or lawyer to reconcile and harmonize the law. this was cited in 2010 but if we were to trump or preempt this means the provision of 1978. while i find it very disturbing that it continues a trend that we have seen in the previous attorney general that i'm aware of that's ever been held in contempt of congress for failing to disclose information in the fast and furious investigation which mr. horovitz knows a lot about and upon which he has rendered at least one report. but it strikes me as the department of justice has become so politicized it essentially is ignoring the mandate of congress. i don't know why we should have to pass another l
the attorney general, the new attorney general can't just change the underlying policy back to what it was in 2010. so it complies with the inspector general's statute. world someone can come up with a legal opinion of 66 pages is what i count the 67 essay that since 1978 it is somehow preempted by these carveout provisions and doesn't mean all of this ties common sense whatsoever in any legal theory that i'm aware of. it is a possibility of a judge or lawyer to reconcile and harmonize the law....
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the horse at the time of the revolutionary war. general greene was one of the major heroes of the revolutionary war. -- his conduct in the war was exemplary. he was able to put men in the field and keep them into the field, and the militia saw the general greene was not going to sacrifice their lives meaninglessly. hadowing the war, greene not only the respect of the generals and politicians, but the respect of all the common militia soldiers involved in the war. general greene stopped what would have been a total british victory in the south. general greene was the month -- one man washington could trust to keep the army alive and in the field, and have washington's confidence, and he proved his worth in the southern campaign. >> john molly moorehead was governor of north carolina from 1841 to 1845. he is known as the father of modern north carolina for his support of the newly established public school system, the extension of railroad lines and construction of waterways and turnpikes. the c-span cities tour visited his home, blandwood.
the horse at the time of the revolutionary war. general greene was one of the major heroes of the revolutionary war. -- his conduct in the war was exemplary. he was able to put men in the field and keep them into the field, and the militia saw the general greene was not going to sacrifice their lives meaninglessly. hadowing the war, greene not only the respect of the generals and politicians, but the respect of all the common militia soldiers involved in the war. general greene stopped what...
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kernels.ade bread with the generals possessed a pallor."haller -- the orders to march were given in june 1782. by july 9, the army had reached the potomac. "the 20th, we reached georgetown . the road is nice but the creek of four miles is difficult when the tide is in. he crossed the potomac at this town over mason's island. towards town is built on the side of the mountain. the town is beginning to grow. the camp was about a mile from the town. " immediateas in the vicinity of the current location of the society's headquarters. , youu head down p street will see the bridge which has been renamed. i'm not sure how long it has been there. it would have been right in this area. baltimore, heh alludes to the global context of the war, referring -- war. becauses a neighborhood canadians transplanted by the english live there. there is also a catholic chapel." roshambo's forces had returned to rhode island. the general went back to france in 1783. the details are fuzzy or with -- fuzzier with dillon. that is my presentation. i would love to take
kernels.ade bread with the generals possessed a pallor."haller -- the orders to march were given in june 1782. by july 9, the army had reached the potomac. "the 20th, we reached georgetown . the road is nice but the creek of four miles is difficult when the tide is in. he crossed the potomac at this town over mason's island. towards town is built on the side of the mountain. the town is beginning to grow. the camp was about a mile from the town. " immediateas in the vicinity of...
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goes from frank barlow who moved up to the a brigadier general and in civil war, it is the old general's. a loyalty to the troops the mission, encountering books of leadership, they don't ask hard questions. where's the ultimate loyalty, to the flag, soldiers, might be a stupid mission. i don't have answers to these but history gives us some background to ask the right questions. john brown gordon the kind of guy, who will entertain on the table. cavalier story who follows and all over the war. and collapsing in third winchester telling you to get back in line. general gordon is a number of those guys who is naturally charismatic. charming, tall, handsome and a fine soldier. he might not get along, bend over guy with saint beard george clooney type of guy, just plain -- what do you do in a situation like that? gordon soldiers on, who could have been a brilliant team and hurts confederate cause. would you do with a sociopath and psychopath? another boy general. george armstrong custer, in the war, in his early 20s brigadier-general jumped captain to brigadier-general, custer gloves war. l
goes from frank barlow who moved up to the a brigadier general and in civil war, it is the old general's. a loyalty to the troops the mission, encountering books of leadership, they don't ask hard questions. where's the ultimate loyalty, to the flag, soldiers, might be a stupid mission. i don't have answers to these but history gives us some background to ask the right questions. john brown gordon the kind of guy, who will entertain on the table. cavalier story who follows and all over the war....
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secretary kerry and i attended ministerial said the u.n. general assembly last year in the year before it. nothing like that it happened before so again making sure the physical security but also the dignity of lgbt or since is very much part of our agenda here and a big priority for the united states. >> assemblywoman on this particular issue of islamic state attacks on in iraq and syria and elsewhere given the two members of the security council didn't show up today at this meeting what more can the council do on this particular issue and on another subject not based on the negotiations of -- draft? >> i think on south sudan crisis that negotiations are ongoing and more important i think at this moment to focus on the president and his government in ensuring that they sign on to an agreement that the entire world has rallied around. in terms of what else the security council can do, i think venues like this one are available to us proving that it can be done. and it can secure widespread attendance. if witnesses are willing to come forward and te
secretary kerry and i attended ministerial said the u.n. general assembly last year in the year before it. nothing like that it happened before so again making sure the physical security but also the dignity of lgbt or since is very much part of our agenda here and a big priority for the united states. >> assemblywoman on this particular issue of islamic state attacks on in iraq and syria and elsewhere given the two members of the security council didn't show up today at this meeting what...
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john: hillary clinton may be adamant but the inspector general for the state department and the inspector general for the intelligence community disagrees. last week the i.g. for the intelligence community advised congress that emails sent by hillary clinton on her private email server contained information that should have been classified secret. s-e-c-r-e-t, all caps. according to the inspector general, a sample of 40 of mrs. clinton's 30,000 emails showed that four had classified information. that's 10% of the sample. hundreds of hillary's emails may contain secrets, according to the i.g. mishandling government secrets is a criminal offense with a penalty of up to one year in prison. last friday the justice department confirmed to reporters that it had been asked by the two inspectors general to open a criminal probe into the matter. four hours later the justice department began backpedaling saying instead that it had only been asked to prove potential mishandling of classified information. whether or not to open a criminal probe is up to attorney general loretta lynch, who has only be
john: hillary clinton may be adamant but the inspector general for the state department and the inspector general for the intelligence community disagrees. last week the i.g. for the intelligence community advised congress that emails sent by hillary clinton on her private email server contained information that should have been classified secret. s-e-c-r-e-t, all caps. according to the inspector general, a sample of 40 of mrs. clinton's 30,000 emails showed that four had classified...
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it remains the greatest land force in the world. general odierno insures that the army possessed the capability to provide globally responsive and a wind forces as well as expeditionary and decisively and power across the full range of military operations providing a groundwork for the global land power of interconnected nodes. simultaneously, general odierno worked with the other joint chiefs of staff to ensure that the united states armed forces stand ready to serve the nation in any capacity needed and to advise the countries senior leaders as required. general odierno led the effort in developing and implementing the vision for the army but synchronized and intrated the joint organizational and multinational teams positioning the army army and the joint force. the accomplishments of general odierno call minis along career in the service of his country and reflect great credit upon himself. the united states army and the office of the secretary of defense signed ashton carter secretary of defense. the distinguished service medal by the a
it remains the greatest land force in the world. general odierno insures that the army possessed the capability to provide globally responsive and a wind forces as well as expeditionary and decisively and power across the full range of military operations providing a groundwork for the global land power of interconnected nodes. simultaneously, general odierno worked with the other joint chiefs of staff to ensure that the united states armed forces stand ready to serve the nation in any capacity...
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the ig act does not allow the attorney general, not the fbi, to prohibit the inspector general from carryingout for completing an investigation, but only in certain limited circumstances. from that ex ord is devastating it must be done in writing to the ig. and the ig must forward written notice to congress. the fbi would have us believe that, this is what they would have us believe, that instead of written notice been required to block an ig investigation, they need written permission to comply with an investigation. this is simply not how the law was designed to work. the ig testified to congress multiple times about these problems since taking office 2012. so congress took action to resolve the disputed we bolded and underlined section 6(a) of the ig act that assures access to records. not literally but section 218 at this year's justice department appropriations act declared that no fun should be used to deny the ig, access to all records. section 218 also directed the inspector general to report to congress in five days whenever there was a failure to comply with this requirement. now,
the ig act does not allow the attorney general, not the fbi, to prohibit the inspector general from carryingout for completing an investigation, but only in certain limited circumstances. from that ex ord is devastating it must be done in writing to the ig. and the ig must forward written notice to congress. the fbi would have us believe that, this is what they would have us believe, that instead of written notice been required to block an ig investigation, they need written permission to...
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the general depended on her completely. when gross told you about the plan to build the bomb, did you they knew more about how it worked than you, but did you defend this idea? were you surprised? mr. furman: from the education i have had, i knew it would work. but what scared everybody was there might be several other .ays it could work, too making all of the assumptions to the problem possible. in other words, if one side said to me, i really do not know if some guy could develop us in his kitchen -- this in his kitchen. it could not happen. but we were in the frontier of scientific knowledge working our way forward. werehat explains why there 150 thousand at los alamos. we needed all of these people working, focused on a solution. it is still true today. we can't handle this stuff with just to your -- just two or three people in a laboratory. if you work on atomic bomb, you've got to have a whole cadre of well-trained people. you can't make a mistake. cindy: do you think -- there were bets taken at trinity whether the "ga
the general depended on her completely. when gross told you about the plan to build the bomb, did you they knew more about how it worked than you, but did you defend this idea? were you surprised? mr. furman: from the education i have had, i knew it would work. but what scared everybody was there might be several other .ays it could work, too making all of the assumptions to the problem possible. in other words, if one side said to me, i really do not know if some guy could develop us in his...
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to the next generation. together with the tireless efforts of our predecessors, this has only been possible through the goodwill and assistance extended to us that transcended hatred by a truly large number of countries, such as the united states, australia, and european nations, which japan had fiercely fought against as enemies. we must pass this down from generation to generation into the future. we have the great responsibility to take the lessons of history deeply into our hearts, to carve out a better future, and to make all possible efforts for the peace and prosperity of asia and the world. we will engrave in our hearts the past, when japan attempted to break its deadlock with force. upon this reflection, japan will continue to firmly uphold the principle that any disputes must be settled peacefully and diplomatically based on the respect for the rule of law and not through the use of force, and to reach out to other countries in the world to do the same. as the only country to have ever suffered the
to the next generation. together with the tireless efforts of our predecessors, this has only been possible through the goodwill and assistance extended to us that transcended hatred by a truly large number of countries, such as the united states, australia, and european nations, which japan had fiercely fought against as enemies. we must pass this down from generation to generation into the future. we have the great responsibility to take the lessons of history deeply into our hearts, to carve...
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crook enters the picture. general crook had served in the sill war and rose to the rank of brig addeer general during the civil war. he was captured and held prisoner for about a month before he was released. but he really made his fame during the indian wars. he fought against ger on in -- geronimo, against crazy horse at the battle of rosebud and he actually started his career in the pacific northwest. he fought over a period of several decades and over time he became sim pat elt -- sim t etic -- sympathetic to the american -- nate americans and tried to see that the treaties they made were honored. over time i just he just became interested in them and didn't think of them as many of his contemporaries did as less than human. he thought of them as human just as he was. i mean, that sounds ridiculous but at the time it was pretty unusual, so i think he saw that they had families and they loved their children, they loved their husbands and wives and he felt that they were treated very poorly and he wanted to try to d
crook enters the picture. general crook had served in the sill war and rose to the rank of brig addeer general during the civil war. he was captured and held prisoner for about a month before he was released. but he really made his fame during the indian wars. he fought against ger on in -- geronimo, against crazy horse at the battle of rosebud and he actually started his career in the pacific northwest. he fought over a period of several decades and over time he became sim pat elt -- sim t...
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the general describes washington's arrival. "the french rendered him all honors," the highest military tribute in france. open -- american women also feature prominently in the narratives. "his wife appeared to be highly educated." it's these personal observations of his that are really quite striking because of how technical he was. dol -- dillon describes his encounters with women in taverns using the word -- using an old french word that i think means to aggressively flirt. "i have been told of this. i made my propositions. they were at first neither rejected or accepted. i put more effort into my requests and finally got the yes." dillon he seems -- seems to have tried this several times. "i promise to try this as often as i have occasion to." the general was not immune to the appearance of american women. he wrote "we found at breakneck hill in connecticut a young country girl possessing a perfect resemblance to the queen. the agrarian lifestyle fascinated -- clean." the agrarian -- queen." the agrarian lifestyle fascinated
the general describes washington's arrival. "the french rendered him all honors," the highest military tribute in france. open -- american women also feature prominently in the narratives. "his wife appeared to be highly educated." it's these personal observations of his that are really quite striking because of how technical he was. dol -- dillon describes his encounters with women in taverns using the word -- using an old french word that i think means to aggressively...
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he was the general counsel or the pacific railroad. ironically, in a done more to destroy american culture then any other institution prevent any spring of 1879, he reason there,er about standing and he decides he's going to represent this chief in a federal courtroom for free, because he is so intrigued with the legal possibilities in this case that he wants to make new law. he believes in his client's innocence and believes that he has been wronged by the federal government. he makes it known he will represent standing bear for free. there's only one federal judge in nebraska and he is out hunting. they have to get runners to get him in the courtroom to answer some of the legal traditions that have been drawn up by the most prominent lawyer in the state of nebraska at the time. they find him, they bring him back. the jewish people in omaha read about this, as they come out of the woodwork. adowsstep out of the showe and you have jewish people heading up the whites to create a defense fund for american indian. that is not happen every
he was the general counsel or the pacific railroad. ironically, in a done more to destroy american culture then any other institution prevent any spring of 1879, he reason there,er about standing and he decides he's going to represent this chief in a federal courtroom for free, because he is so intrigued with the legal possibilities in this case that he wants to make new law. he believes in his client's innocence and believes that he has been wronged by the federal government. he makes it known...
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is a lot of anger and animosity from the general public toward police officers. that leads to more issues. the incarceration rate is very but there istate, a lot of criminal intent in the -- on par witht other countries, they do not deal with the levels of violence and aggression and anger. we do have a lot we need to fix things -- general animosity towards those in law if that were to -- we cannot have a system of anarchy. the united states is not set up like that, we are set up to be peaceful. in terms of what has been reported, there is way too much divisiveness towards those in law-enforcement. host: is there a way to change that? caller: there are different training forms. in the ways that law-enforcement officers are trained. apple yout a ripe take it right from the branch of a tree, you do not take it from the ground. those who have been in law enforcement for many years say they have a set way of doing things which may not flow correctly with the way society wants to be treated. it's are going -- new recruits are going to renew procedures -- through new pr
is a lot of anger and animosity from the general public toward police officers. that leads to more issues. the incarceration rate is very but there istate, a lot of criminal intent in the -- on par witht other countries, they do not deal with the levels of violence and aggression and anger. we do have a lot we need to fix things -- general animosity towards those in law if that were to -- we cannot have a system of anarchy. the united states is not set up like that, we are set up to be...
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to form call the urban healthy was a key member it involved every single chief of service at the general from dr. tom surgery to dr. from that he had arctic's and we got them altogether and got the funding, etc. to not only increase the qualities of service based on the philosophy of our faculty and residents the outcomes in reference to what they're doing and dr. fine played a critical role and continues to play a critical role so the funds many of the folks that served only the committees were some of the old guard the services of retired champions and many at the oil library at the san francisco general you saw all departments one or two some were submitted with replacements and this is a meaningful thought so i got a few comments from dick fine represents the finest of central nervous system so i want to interject that that needs to be said and something else that is important dick fine figure out through the urban health board to insure the minority students in potrero hill be bayview hunters point and the mission had opportunities through san francisco general hospital did this thr
to form call the urban healthy was a key member it involved every single chief of service at the general from dr. tom surgery to dr. from that he had arctic's and we got them altogether and got the funding, etc. to not only increase the qualities of service based on the philosophy of our faculty and residents the outcomes in reference to what they're doing and dr. fine played a critical role and continues to play a critical role so the funds many of the folks that served only the committees...
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the young general's comment was the old generals. they had to make this transition and nelson miles is loyal to the troops. whenever i countered oaks and leadership they don't ask those hard questions. where is the ultimate loyalty? to the cause, to the flag, to your friends, to the soldiers to the mission of the day which might be a stupid mission? i don't have the answer but history gives us some background to begin to ask the right questions. people at the shenandoah valley john brown gordon a wonderful georgian who is the kind of guy i have always said the kind of guy that will entertain everybody but will never pick up the check. he is incredibly charming a cavalier has a great story with his wife who follows them all over the word. when the confederate army isn't third winchester she's out on the streets telling the soldiers to get back in line general gordon is going to be after them if they don't. general gordon is another of those guys who is naturally charismatic. just charming, tall, handsome and he is also a fine fine sold
the young general's comment was the old generals. they had to make this transition and nelson miles is loyal to the troops. whenever i countered oaks and leadership they don't ask those hard questions. where is the ultimate loyalty? to the cause, to the flag, to your friends, to the soldiers to the mission of the day which might be a stupid mission? i don't have the answer but history gives us some background to begin to ask the right questions. people at the shenandoah valley john brown gordon...
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to form call the urban healthy was a key member it involved every single chief of service at the general from dr. tom surgery to dr. from that he had arctic's and we got them altogether and got the funding, etc. to not only increase the qualities of service based on the philosophy of our faculty and residents the outcomes in reference to what they're doing and dr. fine played a critical role and continues to play a critical role so the funds many of the folks that served only the committees were some of the old guard the services of retired champions and many at the oil library at the san francisco general you saw all departments one or two some were submitted with replacements and this is a meaningful thought so i got a few comments from dick fine represents the finest of central nervous system so i want to interject that that needs to be said and something else that is important dick fine figure out through the urban health board to insure the minority students in potrero hill be bayview hunters point and the mission had opportunities through san francisco general hospital did this thr
to form call the urban healthy was a key member it involved every single chief of service at the general from dr. tom surgery to dr. from that he had arctic's and we got them altogether and got the funding, etc. to not only increase the qualities of service based on the philosophy of our faculty and residents the outcomes in reference to what they're doing and dr. fine played a critical role and continues to play a critical role so the funds many of the folks that served only the committees...
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however, the projections that we have here are the general fund our actual actually based on last week and it was absent just a couple of transactions. the trust fund is the audit is started, and we think we are going to bounce around where are at and what are present in the report. the audit won't be concluded until october, and i believe that it will be presented to you in december. the balance of the trust fund on june 30, 2014 was 92.8 and right now we are projecting and right now we are projecting at 70.5 million. it will be similar between that and 80 million. i believe at the end. the projected decrease of fort 14.3 million includes the reserves for unpaid claims and as a result of the following changes: city plans has a 3.4 million decrease in fund balance. this is attributable to 2.2 million increase in fund balance and offset of 5.6 million decrease in fund balance. we have had favorable claim experiences. we've had pharmacy rebates. but, what we did was we used some of the fund balance, 1.2 million, subsidizing the 2014 rate so that was the first half of fiscal year 14-15, a
however, the projections that we have here are the general fund our actual actually based on last week and it was absent just a couple of transactions. the trust fund is the audit is started, and we think we are going to bounce around where are at and what are present in the report. the audit won't be concluded until october, and i believe that it will be presented to you in december. the balance of the trust fund on june 30, 2014 was 92.8 and right now we are projecting and right now we are...
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the gulf of mexico. two confederate generals that occupied the region south of the mississippi. a general is killed in baton rouge, general williams. general butler says we need a new general to fill the gap, and i need a new brigade. at age 26, he becomes at the time the youngest federal general in the union army. not only that, but what look -- butler assigns to him a group of all black soldiers called the louisiana native guard. these were freed slaves who came to general butler to fight for the north, and he put them in a regiment called the louisiana native guard and assign them to brigadier butler. he takes his men after several months of training in new orleans up the river. he engages them in several clashes and achieves his first victory. the battle of the georgia landing, 86 federal casualties, 229 confederate. he is a brigadier gaining a reputation already as a pretty good officer. after the confederates are flushed out of the region, slaves begin to leave their plantation homes and begin to tag along with weitzel's brigade. he has an army on the move and now has a gat
the gulf of mexico. two confederate generals that occupied the region south of the mississippi. a general is killed in baton rouge, general williams. general butler says we need a new general to fill the gap, and i need a new brigade. at age 26, he becomes at the time the youngest federal general in the union army. not only that, but what look -- butler assigns to him a group of all black soldiers called the louisiana native guard. these were freed slaves who came to general butler to fight for...
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the major employer for the next two fiscal years includes additional employees to staff the new san francisco general hospital implements our electronic health care records system and the department of public health division as well as implementing the affordable health care act the city budget also vests to support the most vulnerable san franciscans and it includes resources dedicated to help san francisco general hospital adding 5 hundred new supportive housing for people to the navigation center and millions of new fund to support seniors and people with disabilities covered california has a modest rate interest for san francisco for 2016 they recalling reduce the prices in san francisco, california expect an average rate of 4 percentage across all terse this is more than all the regions in northern california we had a great anniversary of the 50th anniversary of medicare and medi-cal celebration of medicaid on july 30th, 1965, presidents johnson signed the medi-cal and medicare for pregnant women and people with disabilities medal and medicare has protected health and improving the nations econo
the major employer for the next two fiscal years includes additional employees to staff the new san francisco general hospital implements our electronic health care records system and the department of public health division as well as implementing the affordable health care act the city budget also vests to support the most vulnerable san franciscans and it includes resources dedicated to help san francisco general hospital adding 5 hundred new supportive housing for people to the navigation...
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anniversary of the voting rights act. attorney generalch talked about the 2013 supreme court ruling when conservative justices gutted a key section of the law. >> just two years ago in shelby v. holder, our supreme court dealt a serious blow to the voting rights act, one of the most serious blows it experienced in this 50-year history in undermining the key preclearance section. it was a blow but it was not a death nell. >> and this week we saw evidence the supreme court ruling wasn't a death knell when a panel of texas judges struck down the state's voter i.d. law. today msnbc's melissa harris-perry talked to the attorney general about the impact of the 2013 ruling and other challenges facing the justice department. joining me now is melissa harris-perry. thank you for being here tonight, dr. perry. >> absolutely, rev. >> what did the attorney general say to you about the state of the voting rights act? >> well, you know, i'd seen her -- i saw the attorney general yesterday at the event that was marking the 50th anniversary. you showed a
anniversary of the voting rights act. attorney generalch talked about the 2013 supreme court ruling when conservative justices gutted a key section of the law. >> just two years ago in shelby v. holder, our supreme court dealt a serious blow to the voting rights act, one of the most serious blows it experienced in this 50-year history in undermining the key preclearance section. it was a blow but it was not a death nell. >> and this week we saw evidence the supreme court ruling...
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when you look at the generations before us, they had certain things going in the u.s., whether it was a depression, a major war or a major artistic influence that was kind of really grasping most of that generation. with us, we were a generation that has so many things coming at us. we have technology rampantly running through our generation and separating us from the generation after us and i have no idea what my niece is talking about sometimes but it is sort a diverse group it is hard to box us in all one and that is why in terms of civic engagement and government, people are banging their heads on the wall on how to reach it, there is no one set way to do it. we are a diverse group. look at the people up here or in one room, there is no way we relate to one singular thing. >> and how you have approached the misunderstanding or is there a misunderstanding. >> i would agree there is a misunderstanding of our generation and because we are influencing business and government and policy we're being disruptive and looking at new ways to do things and not necessarily trusting or in favor
when you look at the generations before us, they had certain things going in the u.s., whether it was a depression, a major war or a major artistic influence that was kind of really grasping most of that generation. with us, we were a generation that has so many things coming at us. we have technology rampantly running through our generation and separating us from the generation after us and i have no idea what my niece is talking about sometimes but it is sort a diverse group it is hard to box...
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to form call the urban healthy was a key member it involved every single chief of service at the general from dr. tom surgery to dr. from that he had arctic's and we got them altogether and got the funding, etc. to not only increase the qualities of service based on the philosophy of our faculty and residents the outcomes in reference to what they're doing and dr. fine played a critical role and continues to play a critical role so the funds many of the folks that served only the committees were some of the old guard the services of retired champions and many at the oil library at the san francisco general you saw all departments one or two some were submitted with replacements and this is a meaningful thought so i got a few comments from dick fine represents the finest of central nervous system so i want to interject that that needs to be said and something else that is important dick fine figure out through the urban health board to insure the minority students in potrero hill be bayview hunters point and the mission had opportunities through san francisco general hospital did this thr
to form call the urban healthy was a key member it involved every single chief of service at the general from dr. tom surgery to dr. from that he had arctic's and we got them altogether and got the funding, etc. to not only increase the qualities of service based on the philosophy of our faculty and residents the outcomes in reference to what they're doing and dr. fine played a critical role and continues to play a critical role so the funds many of the folks that served only the committees...
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something also the desire of empowerment for the younger generation, people are tired about the kind of older generations style of decision-making. so it's obviously, it's a mixture. there's certain group of young people try to use their banner or flag at the china fortune. we clearly on the the autonomy of young people, but still a lot of people, probably the majority of people expressed their discontent of the government, not necessarily across state relations. also sometimes -- cross straight relations. sometimes i can put unofficial opinion. that are more problematic than me and my cohorts. so i learned a lot from our students. it will be you. >> other questions? >> mike, director of the dpp mission here in washington. thanks very much for the presentation. on the question of going forward with taiwan's economic prospects, as you know, has lots of ideas about that, not all may be put out there yet but i guess one question i have is don't you see a future where taiwan can begin to diverse 11:00 by developing new niches for its innovative small enterprise output? taiwan sector, i.t.
something also the desire of empowerment for the younger generation, people are tired about the kind of older generations style of decision-making. so it's obviously, it's a mixture. there's certain group of young people try to use their banner or flag at the china fortune. we clearly on the the autonomy of young people, but still a lot of people, probably the majority of people expressed their discontent of the government, not necessarily across state relations. also sometimes -- cross...
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>> and the general manager was pressured. i do have some concerns about this. it is a trend in that industry to consolidate. that has some implications for us. the contracting process is built on the presumption that there will be many participants within the process. that is becoming less and less true this particular acquisition has been costly to us as david had mentioned one thing that i would like to tee up for future role discussion and it may need to be an active discussion is how we should appropriately respond to the changing business climate. i do not know if this entails some revise contract or standard contract language that we would pursue or whether we need to be paying attention to mergers and acquisitions and have eigh trusted kind of revieww perhaps we need to modify some of our constituents as things change. i think we need to continue to modify some of those changes and don't suffer the cost that we are now facing. >> that is something that we deftly need to pay more attention to as the number of firms have dwindled. >> we have a long history
>> and the general manager was pressured. i do have some concerns about this. it is a trend in that industry to consolidate. that has some implications for us. the contracting process is built on the presumption that there will be many participants within the process. that is becoming less and less true this particular acquisition has been costly to us as david had mentioned one thing that i would like to tee up for future role discussion and it may need to be an active discussion is how...
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general and mrs. j bin ford pa theaff arm army, retired. general john keane, former army vice chief of staff retired. general and mrs. richard a cody, former united states army, vice chief of staff retired. honorable joe darst sir, assistant secretary of the army, civil works. honorable, heidi shue, assistant secretary of the army, acquisition logistics and technology. honorable d a wada, deputy secretary of army, manpower and affairs. honorable and mrs. robert m. spear, financial comptroller. phillip park, office of general counsel. honorable, matthew apgariv, former secretary of army for installations and environment general and mrs. david m. rodriguez, commander united states africa command. general and mrs. dennis l. via commanding general, united states army, material command. general and mrs. david perkins, united states army training and doctrine command. general and mrs. joseph vitel, commander of united states special operations command. general and mrs. robert abrams, commanding general, forcecom. general joh
general and mrs. j bin ford pa theaff arm army, retired. general john keane, former army vice chief of staff retired. general and mrs. richard a cody, former united states army, vice chief of staff retired. honorable joe darst sir, assistant secretary of the army, civil works. honorable, heidi shue, assistant secretary of the army, acquisition logistics and technology. honorable d a wada, deputy secretary of army, manpower and affairs. honorable and mrs. robert m. spear, financial comptroller....
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before the list with 180 generals against this, the white house was touting the generals supporting theeal. i would be happy to put three of my soldiers against those 36 generals armed with facts to say the nonnuclear concessions will kill this deal. we don't want to get lost in the noise. we know 24/7 is not 20 47. it is 24 days and hopefully seven weeks after, we will get something. we don't want to get lost in the number of centrifuges or percentage of enriched uranium. those arguments are being made with facts, which is great. we want to be able to say over the last 36 years, iran has, is, and will? and juxtapose that against supporters of video essay iran may, could, should. hope is not a method. that is a military term we hear. we have a fact-based argument against this deal because it has them -- nothing but give them a nuclear deal in 15 years if they don't cheat. if they cheat, they get one in a year. now it gives them up to $150 billion that will go back in. the gulfalking point, cooperation council spends eight times more than wrong spends on its defense -- iran spends on its
before the list with 180 generals against this, the white house was touting the generals supporting theeal. i would be happy to put three of my soldiers against those 36 generals armed with facts to say the nonnuclear concessions will kill this deal. we don't want to get lost in the noise. we know 24/7 is not 20 47. it is 24 days and hopefully seven weeks after, we will get something. we don't want to get lost in the number of centrifuges or percentage of enriched uranium. those arguments are...
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and weekly and daily four academic achievement the first to open a ucsf for the standards for the next generation of scientific in sf i was most of complex construction to make sure that every student is focused on developing math and science teacher at willie brown middle school we expand the construction do our e l a and social departments 3 times a year we'll offer the opportunity to students to be engaged in the hands on learning we'll invite the community to give feedback during exposition week for the design process we're oh, the extended classroom and have a partnership with a local education management organization to support our personalized learning plan so how students will have a plan unique to them and the abilities support if the teachers for the learning task as well as individual technology skills four our psycho emotional development we're beginning our academic as well as behavorial performance at willie brown middle school we've create smaller class our crews and in our advisors class up to minutes two or three times a week 15 students work to support them into the academic gro
and weekly and daily four academic achievement the first to open a ucsf for the standards for the next generation of scientific in sf i was most of complex construction to make sure that every student is focused on developing math and science teacher at willie brown middle school we expand the construction do our e l a and social departments 3 times a year we'll offer the opportunity to students to be engaged in the hands on learning we'll invite the community to give feedback during exposition...
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, that's a generation buying the new homes, starter homes, less expensive homes, it's a generation saddled with student debt in some cases, and saddled with an economy where entry level jobs disappear in a lot of cases. how much of an impact does it have on the entire market. >> during the height of the recession. if you look at what happened do unemployment rates for people out of college, he took a large hit. i think we have seen that age demographic. recover, they are unemployed. turns out that that piece of the of puzzle is improving. student debt, the share of young households and those carrying student debt are carrying more than they did in the past. if we look at people in a position where they may be ready to buy a home. if they are managing large amounts of debt. it lp affect how much of a mortgage they can qualify for and how much of an ability they have. student debt issue is one that is a new factor in the market that wasn't there 10 years ago for sure. we talk about the changing face of america, changing demographics. are those communities as engaged in the notion of
, that's a generation buying the new homes, starter homes, less expensive homes, it's a generation saddled with student debt in some cases, and saddled with an economy where entry level jobs disappear in a lot of cases. how much of an impact does it have on the entire market. >> during the height of the recession. if you look at what happened do unemployment rates for people out of college, he took a large hit. i think we have seen that age demographic. recover, they are unemployed. turns...
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the members. next village has a distinct service area. generally the northeast section of san francisco defined loosely as van ness to the east, van ness to the south and bay as at north and eastward barrier. program monitoring for next village for fiscal year 14-15 was conducted in july. there were no findings and next village was found to meet all service agreements for the previous year. at the time of monitoring and looking at membership and diversity. next village at the time of monitoring was 113 members. among the membership, approximately 22% was identifying as noncaucasian or lgbt, and next village is taking an interesting approach to expand membership and diversity. and they have a staff member with chinese language capacity. they are increasing each in their monthly newsletter, there is always a chinese language article. and they are targeting events in known chinese speaking sections of their service area. i am told that these out-reach efforts have paying dividends and they have new chinese speaking members in the past week and that nu
the members. next village has a distinct service area. generally the northeast section of san francisco defined loosely as van ness to the east, van ness to the south and bay as at north and eastward barrier. program monitoring for next village for fiscal year 14-15 was conducted in july. there were no findings and next village was found to meet all service agreements for the previous year. at the time of monitoring and looking at membership and diversity. next village at the time of monitoring...
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her opponent in the general election, on the republican -- republican ticket was james farmer.one of the great civil rights leaders. and there's this back and forth between these two and farmer really runs on the idea that, you know, brooklyn needs a maintain in congress. and surelily chisolm, boy, she fires back. her campaign scene is like the one expressed on this poster, unbought and unbossed. i'm fighting shirley chisolm, i'm here to be your congresswoman. so she is very much -- she embraces this advocacy role. she's elected. she becomes the first avenue can american woman congress in 1969. she serve aes career that in a lot of ways is symbolic. she's a first. she helped establish the congressional black caucus in 1971. and she also gains a very prominent committee assignment. she's the first avenue can american woman to serve on the house rules committee. which is the committee that pulls legislation on to the floor. so she had her hands on a lot of important developments in the house. but she also had a national reputation. sles someone who is very outspoken which represe
her opponent in the general election, on the republican -- republican ticket was james farmer.one of the great civil rights leaders. and there's this back and forth between these two and farmer really runs on the idea that, you know, brooklyn needs a maintain in congress. and surelily chisolm, boy, she fires back. her campaign scene is like the one expressed on this poster, unbought and unbossed. i'm fighting shirley chisolm, i'm here to be your congresswoman. so she is very much -- she...
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the medicare bill. an idea that president truman inspired a generation earlier. before signing the bill in truman's presence on july 30, 1965, lbj said it was designed to ensure every citizen against, quote, the ravages of illness in his old age. starting at 8:00 p.m., lbj's daughter linda johnson robb, lbj special executive counsel and lbj library director on the battle to pass medicare and medicaid and why president johnson succeeded where others failed. after that, white house recordings of phone calls between lbj and his aids swell members of congress who talk about the politics and strategy behind the bill. then at 10:00 p.m., the medicare bill signing on july 30, 1965 at the harry s. truman presidential library in independence missouri, including remarks from president johnson, and former president truman. all of this tonight on american history tv on c-span3. tonight op the communicators, author and presidential pioneer on the wright brothers. >> they weren't the first people to have the idea of building a flying machine and they weren't the first people to
the medicare bill. an idea that president truman inspired a generation earlier. before signing the bill in truman's presence on july 30, 1965, lbj said it was designed to ensure every citizen against, quote, the ravages of illness in his old age. starting at 8:00 p.m., lbj's daughter linda johnson robb, lbj special executive counsel and lbj library director on the battle to pass medicare and medicaid and why president johnson succeeded where others failed. after that, white house recordings of...
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the first few museum artifacts were on a shelf behind the surgeon general's desk. then the building we know as the riggs-bank building near the white house. but it wasn't until after the tragic events of the assassination of president abraham lincoln in 1856 that the museum moved into its first long term residence. they moved into ford's theater y where they stayed for about 20 years before moving to what became the national mall and a building built in the 1880s that we familiarly call the old red brick in a building that is now no longer there but was in the location where the hearse horn gallery is today and the museum moved in 1968 from its now former location on the national mall to walter reed army medical center in washington, d.c. where it was housed for about 30 years before moving to its new home in silver spring where we are today. the museum today is a museum of 25 million objects. most of those are in five major collections, but the genesis of that collection, the core of the 25 million objects, is in civil war medicine. that's the tour we're about to s
the first few museum artifacts were on a shelf behind the surgeon general's desk. then the building we know as the riggs-bank building near the white house. but it wasn't until after the tragic events of the assassination of president abraham lincoln in 1856 that the museum moved into its first long term residence. they moved into ford's theater y where they stayed for about 20 years before moving to what became the national mall and a building built in the 1880s that we familiarly call the old...
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to form call the urban healthy was a key member it involved every single chief of service at the general from dr. tom surgery to dr. from that he had arctic's and we got them altogether and got the funding, etc. to not only increase the qualities of service based on the philosophy of our faculty and residents the outcomes in reference to what they're doing and dr. fine played a critical role and continues to play a critical role so the funds many of the folks that served only the committees were some of the old guard the services of retired champions and many at the oil library at the san francisco general you saw all departments one or two some were submitted with replacements and this is a meaningful thought so i got a few comments from dick fine represents the finest of central nervous system so i want to interject that that needs to be said and something else that is important dick fine figure out through the urban health board to insure the minority students in potrero hill be bayview hunters point and the mission had opportunities through san francisco general hospital did this thr
to form call the urban healthy was a key member it involved every single chief of service at the general from dr. tom surgery to dr. from that he had arctic's and we got them altogether and got the funding, etc. to not only increase the qualities of service based on the philosophy of our faculty and residents the outcomes in reference to what they're doing and dr. fine played a critical role and continues to play a critical role so the funds many of the folks that served only the committees...
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and this was really quite striking to me that that included the general start. when there are problems with the arms negotiations, the general staff is octave, he handled them really brilliantly. he nursed them along, he made the chief of the general staffing to his own military advisor. he did a lot of things to nurse them along. but even the general staff recognized that if the ussr was beginning to remain a world military power, there had to be a change in the soviet economy that had to mean also that confessions had to be made from the old principle what the general staff wants, it has to get. even the general staff was less objective than it might have been. he got into problems when eastern europe broke away in 1989, and 1990. it was then that elements in the public bureau and ruling elite started to question whether the reconciliation with america was really worth continuing with. and one does have to say that the records show that he retreated into a kind of sofa government. he took decisions on german reunification in the summer of 1990, mainly on the ba
and this was really quite striking to me that that included the general start. when there are problems with the arms negotiations, the general staff is octave, he handled them really brilliantly. he nursed them along, he made the chief of the general staffing to his own military advisor. he did a lot of things to nurse them along. but even the general staff recognized that if the ussr was beginning to remain a world military power, there had to be a change in the soviet economy that had to mean...
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so it is affecting the second and third generation. ion to that, there are even reports of suspected effects among the fourth generation. as for the third generation, no adequate studies have been done. but we estimate there could be 70 to 80,000 victims. >> from the beginning, the peace village has focused on the treatment and rehabilitation of second generation children. it began accepting third generation victims several years ago. at present, there are ten of these children living in the village. they have physical and mental disabilities. >> translator: years of research have proven that agent orange alters the genes which pass on effects from one generation to the next. third generation children are now showing the effects. i want to make a plea to people of good conscience all around the world. share the pain of these children who are suffering from the effects of agent orange. i urge all of you to help these children in any way you can. on this day, song is bringing his eldest son zoo along on a shopping errand. their destinatio
so it is affecting the second and third generation. ion to that, there are even reports of suspected effects among the fourth generation. as for the third generation, no adequate studies have been done. but we estimate there could be 70 to 80,000 victims. >> from the beginning, the peace village has focused on the treatment and rehabilitation of second generation children. it began accepting third generation victims several years ago. at present, there are ten of these children living in...
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i've got a lot of respect for the inspector general at the i.r.s. i remember him being criticized because apparently he's a republican. but he's not going to accuse anybody that he doesn't have the evidence on. in this case, there's a whole accumulation of evidence that you cannot ignore and just brush away under the guise of this is just a rogue person. there were other people there as well who caused this calamitous set of events, and we've got to not just brush it away. we've got to look at it and we've got to find a way straightening out the i.r.s. so it is not a partisan institution, which most americans believe it is. and almost every conservative believes it is. now, we're making some strides there, and i'm going to continue to put pressure on to see that we make the strides but i've got to say ask the american people out there what they think. read the report. then we'll talk about it some more. mr. president, i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from oregon. mr. wyden: i'm going to be very brief. and i want to thank my coll
i've got a lot of respect for the inspector general at the i.r.s. i remember him being criticized because apparently he's a republican. but he's not going to accuse anybody that he doesn't have the evidence on. in this case, there's a whole accumulation of evidence that you cannot ignore and just brush away under the guise of this is just a rogue person. there were other people there as well who caused this calamitous set of events, and we've got to not just brush it away. we've got to look at...
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the workforce. so equal pay for equal work. paid sick leave. as this generation -- already the young mothers of our country are realizing how difficult it is to carry a job and ensure that you can stay home when your child is sick. we have such poor policies in this country about this, never mind childcare, which we have no policies in most places. so these are really family issues that millennial women are looking at and i think this is where, again, hillary clinton has already embraced and we are seeing an incredible group of senate candidates who are running. we have already endorsed six senate candidates this particular election year. and trust me there are more to , come. we are not done yet. and that has been a really big focus, these economic issues facing all generations, the really millennial's. ms. simendinger: one other thing to follow-up, we have come and secretary clinton, a page of her strategy from 2008 where she wasn't playing up her gender as my. and this time she is full and on playing up her gender. we have a woman on the republican side, carly
the workforce. so equal pay for equal work. paid sick leave. as this generation -- already the young mothers of our country are realizing how difficult it is to carry a job and ensure that you can stay home when your child is sick. we have such poor policies in this country about this, never mind childcare, which we have no policies in most places. so these are really family issues that millennial women are looking at and i think this is where, again, hillary clinton has already embraced and we...