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the unit. the effect is on the family, the unit etc. just like you would have a killed in action in combat. it's terrible, it's horrible. but i think in terms of how we get after it and the situational awareness is key. because the army has done a lot over the last couple of years to increase situational awareness - the signs and symptoms and then the technique of intervention - our numbers have dropped considerably in suicide. so, that's one point is to consider sustaining and actually increasing situational awareness. second is to continue to reduce the stigma. behavioral health, mental health, my view is therefore but the grace of god the human psyche is a fragile thing and regardless how many ranger tabs or anything else anyone has it is not so hard, not so tough that they cannot break in a in the search and correct combination of stress and pressures. we have to be alert to the signs and symptoms if we have to reach out and be literally our brothers and sisters keeper. that attitude has to happen throughout the force. it has happened considerably better than it was in previous years. th
the unit. the effect is on the family, the unit etc. just like you would have a killed in action in combat. it's terrible, it's horrible. but i think in terms of how we get after it and the situational awareness is key. because the army has done a lot over the last couple of years to increase situational awareness - the signs and symptoms and then the technique of intervention - our numbers have dropped considerably in suicide. so, that's one point is to consider sustaining and actually...
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the health and neighborhood tool for police cars, etc. that applies to this site. >> yes. there's a plan for the new unit we'll have to provide and mechanic ventilation system to the tenants can have air circulation without opening the windows. >> good that's a way to we are that the neck question is addressed the horizontal no. your vertical wood siding is that a code. >> no, it will be the hardy siding you don't like or the wood. >> some places don't allow that i'm sure you're aware of they don't because it is a cheap material and the community don't allow it my question to you as why are we not doing a little bit more to differentiate the fourth floor from the rest of the building as we're moving the building into kind of a new architecture expression i think that would have been a great idea particular on the public facing park side to differentiate it a little bit more so the building didn't look to uniformly. >> i thought it looked so horizontal i thought taxing the windows will help gives it more you know height breakdown the facade a little bit more i never thought about making that a separate yo
the health and neighborhood tool for police cars, etc. that applies to this site. >> yes. there's a plan for the new unit we'll have to provide and mechanic ventilation system to the tenants can have air circulation without opening the windows. >> good that's a way to we are that the neck question is addressed the horizontal no. your vertical wood siding is that a code. >> no, it will be the hardy siding you don't like or the wood. >> some places don't allow that i'm...
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unit. the effects obviously on the family, the unit, etc., are just like you would have a killed in action bat. it's terrible. it's horrible. but i think in terms of how we get after it situational awareness is key. because the army has done a lot over the last couple of years to increase situational awareness, the signs, the symptoms and then the techniques of intervention. our numbers have dropped considerably in suicide. so that's one point, is to continue sustaining and actually increasing situational awareness. second, is to continue to reduce the stigma. behavioral health, mental health my view is the human psychee is a very fragile thing. any one of us, regardless of how many patches or ranger tabs or anything else anyone has is not so hard, not so tough that they can't break under a certain correct combination of stressers and pressures. we have to be alert to those signs and symptoms and we have to reach out and be literally our brother and sister's keeper. that attitude has to happen throughout the force it. has happened considerably better than it was in previous years. in the la
unit. the effects obviously on the family, the unit, etc., are just like you would have a killed in action bat. it's terrible. it's horrible. but i think in terms of how we get after it situational awareness is key. because the army has done a lot over the last couple of years to increase situational awareness, the signs, the symptoms and then the techniques of intervention. our numbers have dropped considerably in suicide. so that's one point, is to continue sustaining and actually increasing...
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talking about threats to the united states, isys strategy, etc. >> good morning. these tough things you were talking to, how about you doing this and think? get off your seat, go across the street, and get the chambers and start doing the tough things. all you do is talk about this and never solvency problems clicks give us an example. >> give us an example. sure. they're going to jump in there. i want her to give us an example of how she can go to work and start at 8:00 in the morning and work until 5:00. don't give me the excuses that you are in committee. go to work like all democrats. clicks congresswoman. >> first of all, i don't go work at it and leave at five. i started fixing them done around ten or 11. by the way if you ask a most anyone who knows me i i work about six and a half to seven days a week. your whole premise that we are just sitting around and talking, i don't believe it's correct. there are a lot of things we're working on the trolley assault. if you ask anyone around the chamber and in the senate they will tell you are working on a bipartisan
talking about threats to the united states, isys strategy, etc. >> good morning. these tough things you were talking to, how about you doing this and think? get off your seat, go across the street, and get the chambers and start doing the tough things. all you do is talk about this and never solvency problems clicks give us an example. >> give us an example. sure. they're going to jump in there. i want her to give us an example of how she can go to work and start at 8:00 in the...
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now that things are back up and running at the united airline because that the reverberations will take some time to shake out. as you know, the connections, etcaffected by what happened at united airlines. again, a computer glitch the reason far ground somage. if you can see on your screen, the new york stock exchange and united were joined by the "wall street journal" as well. anyone trying to log on to wallstreetjournal.com was met by a strange white page with a bigger or are message saying "oops" on it. in the last few moments that's somewhat resolved. some people will be able to access parts of the "wall street journal," certain stories on the "wall street journal." but i'm not sure is completely resolved at this point. anyway, there is a massive fallout when a major stock exchange like the new york stock exchange can't move for now effectively one hour. our business correspondent alison kosik is standing by live. she joins me at the nyse. i know you've been talking to your sources, do we have any more information on what's happened there? >> funny you asked that. i was talking with traders. they said we're sitting here in the middle of a
now that things are back up and running at the united airline because that the reverberations will take some time to shake out. as you know, the connections, etcaffected by what happened at united airlines. again, a computer glitch the reason far ground somage. if you can see on your screen, the new york stock exchange and united were joined by the "wall street journal" as well. anyone trying to log on to wallstreetjournal.com was met by a strange white page with a bigger or are...
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not eager to enter the traders of former european colonial powers or the united states wichita during the korean war and the cold war etc globalization is such that we need china to pitch and actively to solve global problems whether the nonproliferation, whether the financial instability, whether it be civil conflicts or humanitarian disasters around the world or whether it even global climb a change. if china doesn't contribute to the solution of any of those problems they are going to be difficult to solve and if china obstructs the efforts of other great powers it will be extremely difficult and sometimes an possible to solve that getting a developing country to think long-term and to contribute to stability in far-flung places in the world in many cases is very difficult. the u.s. diplomatic establishment doesn't have a lot of experience in getting that task done. so let me turn to the security issues first and i'll go back to global governance. when powers rise and china's getting offshore with its navy, with its military doma economic investment in rubbing against this country and other countries in the ways in t
not eager to enter the traders of former european colonial powers or the united states wichita during the korean war and the cold war etc globalization is such that we need china to pitch and actively to solve global problems whether the nonproliferation, whether the financial instability, whether it be civil conflicts or humanitarian disasters around the world or whether it even global climb a change. if china doesn't contribute to the solution of any of those problems they are going to be...
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the industrial revolution essentially tethered units to an industrial base. pretty significant supply chains, roads, etc.. pre-industrial revolution, you look at the way it should operate in the napoleonic navy. at a sense they could stay at picking uptely, material and modifying the ship. when a new captain took over a ship the first thing they did was talk to the carpenter to try to get more speed out of it. dot manufacturing starts to is it breaks the tether to a heavy industrial base. they have a certain envelope of capabilities to manufacture and repair things. it greatly increases that you are, because working with more and more material than you have fabricated imparts. the revolution comes when you results of the added manufacturing on a repetitive basis. it comes because of the logistical pressure. you are likely to see innovation going on in the wave used to be done. with added manufacturing, many of the units will do away with it. they have come up with a number .f innovations field hospitals, unique meant to treat unique wounds. clamps and surgical guides to take care of those as well. you h
the industrial revolution essentially tethered units to an industrial base. pretty significant supply chains, roads, etc.. pre-industrial revolution, you look at the way it should operate in the napoleonic navy. at a sense they could stay at picking uptely, material and modifying the ship. when a new captain took over a ship the first thing they did was talk to the carpenter to try to get more speed out of it. dot manufacturing starts to is it breaks the tether to a heavy industrial base. they...
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the united states citizenship each goes something like $67,000 in debt. if each man, woman and child. what i would like to know is that obviously there is a lot of concentration and grease, etcbut when is the united states going to start kicking in austerity annex a dealing with your own financial issues because greece -- their debt is about $34,000 per head of population. whereas yours is getting close to double that. and i know that the dollar tends to provide you a buffer zone and security but with what is happening in the middle east, it is a 9/11 style attack -- if a 9/11 attack were to happen on european soil, i think our reaction would be the same as your reaction to the september 11 attacks. and we are than likely to take massive military action against the overall middle east as a region. host: bruce, thank you for the call. our debts is not in excess of $18 trillion. -- now in excess of $18 trillion. guest: it has been a very hot topic in washington. if you go back to 2011, the debt ceiling obviously caused a lot of turmoil in financial markets. at the end of the day, a government is represented by whoever is elected as its leaders. so whether or not the republican
the united states citizenship each goes something like $67,000 in debt. if each man, woman and child. what i would like to know is that obviously there is a lot of concentration and grease, etcbut when is the united states going to start kicking in austerity annex a dealing with your own financial issues because greece -- their debt is about $34,000 per head of population. whereas yours is getting close to double that. and i know that the dollar tends to provide you a buffer zone and security...
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the iranians to have. it is lost in bank accounts, etc. (202) 748-8000 by reducing sanctions, the united states will not be country leading to iran. this is not about taxpayer dollars. because it is not just a u.s. order, we are talking about all of the major nations in the world wanted monitoring this agreement. i think we can have confidence because it is now the international community that is involved in making sure the iran sticks to its part of the deal. if not, we always have the option of military force. host: representative jan schakowsky, thank you very much. another perspective coming up on the deal with iran. representative mike thepompeo from kansas, a member of the intelligence committee. he joins us with his thoughts as "washington journal" continues. ♪ >> booktv is television for serious readers. join us this saturday, starting at 11:00 eastern for our all day live coverage of the harlem book fair, the nations flagship african-american literary events. on sunday, august 2, author and code pink cofounder on "in-depth." on sunday, our live "in-depth" program, lynne cheney. those are a few of
the iranians to have. it is lost in bank accounts, etc. (202) 748-8000 by reducing sanctions, the united states will not be country leading to iran. this is not about taxpayer dollars. because it is not just a u.s. order, we are talking about all of the major nations in the world wanted monitoring this agreement. i think we can have confidence because it is now the international community that is involved in making sure the iran sticks to its part of the deal. if not, we always have the option...
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the world's march etc. and crippling their economy. today the iranian economy is 20% smaller than it would have been had it remained on a pre-2012 growth path. the united states government stood at the forefront with the bipartisan support of congress and this committee. we established a web of far reaching international ansanctions to come to the table. the world's major powers have been and remain united in preventing a nuclear armed iran. that unity of purpose produced four tough u.n. security council solutions and sanctions in many countries. the point of the sanctions was to change iran's nuclear behavior while holding out the prospect of relief if the world's concerns were addressed. accordingly, once it's verified iran's provided key steps and extend its breakout time to at least one-year phased sanctions. there is no signing bonus. there will be no immediate changes to u.n. eu or u.s. sanctions. only if iran fulfills the sanctions, sanctions that target third-country parties doing business with iran. we must guard against the possibility iran does not hold up its side of the deal so if iran violates the commitments once we suspended the sanctio
the world's march etc. and crippling their economy. today the iranian economy is 20% smaller than it would have been had it remained on a pre-2012 growth path. the united states government stood at the forefront with the bipartisan support of congress and this committee. we established a web of far reaching international ansanctions to come to the table. the world's major powers have been and remain united in preventing a nuclear armed iran. that unity of purpose produced four tough u.n....
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let's see, the united states flag, the south carolina state flag, and it goes on further to say the first national flag of confederate states of america, commonly known as the stars and bars, etc. the set fly all day every year? senator: yes, this will be similar to the flag we have out there now. senator: so we are allowing the state flag on the chambers. senator: that is right. we just had the amendment drafted, so if you see technical errors, tell us. but the intent is to replace the confederate battle flag. senator: your intended to take down the existing flag and replace it with this one. senator: right which i said before i'm not a fan of, but i want to see where the body is. i will say it again because it has been proven so many times. i believe it is a stylistic purge of our cultural identity. there is a move now in memphis to move nathan bedford forrest's body. that is going on as we speak. i don't believe it is just this. i don't see how we can lincoln how you can have george washington out there -- he was a slave owner. jefferson. i mean, our entire history. the senator from charleston spoke about his father. i believe his father encompasses america. i really do. i
let's see, the united states flag, the south carolina state flag, and it goes on further to say the first national flag of confederate states of america, commonly known as the stars and bars, etc. the set fly all day every year? senator: yes, this will be similar to the flag we have out there now. senator: so we are allowing the state flag on the chambers. senator: that is right. we just had the amendment drafted, so if you see technical errors, tell us. but the intent is to replace the...
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the world's march etc. and crippling their economy. today the iranian economy is 20% smaller than it would have been had it remained on a pre-2012 growth path. the united states government stood at the forefront with the bipartisan support of congress and this committee. we established a web of far reaching international ansanctions to come to the table. the world's major powers have been and remain united in preventing a nuclear armed iran. that unity of purpose produced four tough u.n. security council solutions and sanctions in many countries. the point of the sanctions was to change iran's nuclear behavior while holding out the prospect of relief if the world's concerns were addressed. accordingly, once it's verified iran's provided key steps and extend its breakout time to at least one-year phased sanctions. there is no signing bonus. there will be no immediate changes to u.n. eu or u.s. sanctions. only if iran fulfills the sanctions, sanctions that target third-country parties doing business with iran. we must guard against the possibility iran does not hold up its side of the deal so if iran violates the commitments once we suspended the sanctio
the world's march etc. and crippling their economy. today the iranian economy is 20% smaller than it would have been had it remained on a pre-2012 growth path. the united states government stood at the forefront with the bipartisan support of congress and this committee. we established a web of far reaching international ansanctions to come to the table. the world's major powers have been and remain united in preventing a nuclear armed iran. that unity of purpose produced four tough u.n....
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etc. that we augmentought to call it what it is. and the u.s. attorney came out today and said this is domestic terrorism. he works for the united states.an't the president of the united states use the same words? i think there is a feeling in the country, ed that if we can't name the enemy, how can we fight him in every way we need to? and i think rhetoric and tone and words matter. in this case the president ought to be four square with these terrorists and the international community that we know they are coming to get us and we're ready and we're going to take them on. >> i think we know the enemy, matt. it is called isis and al qaeda. there you go. let's get them. i think it is pretty simple. we're not fighting radical islam basi because there is no such thing as radical islam. i know people will be angry about me and write about that. there are radical muslims. there are muslim terrorists who commit things. there is only one islam. just if someone attacks abortion we don't el call them a radical christianity. they are a radical christian. over 2,000 people are killed every year by gun violence. the man had a gun. colorado james ho
etc. that we augmentought to call it what it is. and the u.s. attorney came out today and said this is domestic terrorism. he works for the united states.an't the president of the united states use the same words? i think there is a feeling in the country, ed that if we can't name the enemy, how can we fight him in every way we need to? and i think rhetoric and tone and words matter. in this case the president ought to be four square with these terrorists and the international community that we...
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the fbi, etc., have recognized what's going on and are capable of now defending us from terrorism itself? >> yes. when i chaired the national commission on terrorism and homeland security for the unitedrnment for five years, one of our major conclusions was the country is too big and too diverse, and you have to respond with the local responders. that's part of your overall homeland security strategy. if it gets really serious, you may have to bring in other forces, but the primary thing is to focus on police, fire, rescue. when i was governor during the 9/11 attack, the response was made not by the federal government, the response was made by the fairfax, arlington, alexandria fire departments and the police and fire and rescue, and that's the only way you can protect this country. >> you know, governor, i was down there on 9/11. complacency sets in. after 9/11 you could do anything. you could have undercover operatives in the mosques, you could do what you wanted to do. in new york city all of a sudden we've got mayor big bird de blasio, and the fact is he doesn't want our intelligence organizations going in there and getting any information. the only way you're going to find out a
the fbi, etc., have recognized what's going on and are capable of now defending us from terrorism itself? >> yes. when i chaired the national commission on terrorism and homeland security for the unitedrnment for five years, one of our major conclusions was the country is too big and too diverse, and you have to respond with the local responders. that's part of your overall homeland security strategy. if it gets really serious, you may have to bring in other forces, but the primary thing...
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etc. or with middle-class americans drunken vacations, is a place that brings out a of uncountable truths about the realities within the united states as well as the role of the u.s. and the world. and therefore i think that whole problem with the caribbean is one that makes it even more a taboo topic then some other parts -- integrating a comparing the u.s. into the history of some other parts of the world. prof. mcdonald: and also the american imperialism of the last century, that the caribbean was the place of the united states felt entirely at ease invading, dominating, throwing out rulers, putting people in power, taking over customs houses. the last 50 years of cuban relations -- how do you explain that in u.s. global policy? what is it about cuba and we can be the only nation in the world to support an embargo against cuba? i think that there is a way that the caribbean is taboo because of those circumstances. because of haiti, because of the dominican republic. i would think that the banana republics, panama, that whole 20 century american imperialism means that if we are going to understand u.s. history and u.s. fore
etc. or with middle-class americans drunken vacations, is a place that brings out a of uncountable truths about the realities within the united states as well as the role of the u.s. and the world. and therefore i think that whole problem with the caribbean is one that makes it even more a taboo topic then some other parts -- integrating a comparing the u.s. into the history of some other parts of the world. prof. mcdonald: and also the american imperialism of the last century, that the...