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i do not say that we should or will go unprotected against a hostile misuse of space any more than we go unprotected against the hostile use of land or sea, but i do say that space can be explored and mastered without feeding the fires of war, without repeating the mistakes that man has made in extending his grip around this globe of ours. there is no strife, no prejudice, no national conflict in outer space as yet. is hazards are hostile to us all. its conquest deserves the best of all mankind, and its opportunity for peaceful cooperation may never come again. that's why some say the moon, why choose this as our goal? and they may well ask why climb the highest mountain? why 35 years ago, fly the atlantic. why does rice play texas? we choose to go to the moon. we choose to go to the moon. we choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things. not because they are easy but because they are hard. because that goal will serve to organize and get the best of our energy and skills, because that challenge is one that we're willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postponing,
i do not say that we should or will go unprotected against a hostile misuse of space any more than we go unprotected against the hostile use of land or sea, but i do say that space can be explored and mastered without feeding the fires of war, without repeating the mistakes that man has made in extending his grip around this globe of ours. there is no strife, no prejudice, no national conflict in outer space as yet. is hazards are hostile to us all. its conquest deserves the best of all...
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imagine if you applied this to unprotected sex which leads not to only disease in yourself but spreadse to others. smoking, if you smoke cigarettes is unlikely you spread disease. second hand smoke is a scam. smoking essentially hurts yourself. why can you target smoking but you can't target somebody who sleeps say round? you're spreading disease. >> if they have an unprotected sex i would have a tank. >> they have that police in saudi arabia. they have the religious police they come over and find out if you're doing something wrong in your house. this is not something what they have in riyadh. i missed something really funny. >> somebody came after him he would get a tank. >> it's amazing how you become so pro second amendment when your personal desires are thwarted. >> i've always been for guns in the house especially if they come after me for cigarettes or one load condoms on me. >> berkeley city council -- they haven't passed this but want to make sure taxpayer money can be used for sex change operations for city employees. they have certain priorities in berkeley. [ laughter ] >>
imagine if you applied this to unprotected sex which leads not to only disease in yourself but spreadse to others. smoking, if you smoke cigarettes is unlikely you spread disease. second hand smoke is a scam. smoking essentially hurts yourself. why can you target smoking but you can't target somebody who sleeps say round? you're spreading disease. >> if they have an unprotected sex i would have a tank. >> they have that police in saudi arabia. they have the religious police they...
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even though that someone did have unprotected sex with you approximately nine months before the birth looks suspiciously like that someone. you get that i'm talking about me, right? honey, if we want to beat the traffic, we really should get going. oh, hey, alan. hey, herb. did you hear? judith and i are spending a romantic weekend in laguna. i said "weekend," herb. that's all. okay, fine, no romance. but sex is still on the table, right? just get in the car. oh, can i drive? no. why not?! is she gone? (cat screeching) damn it! chelsea, your cat's trying to kill me! chelsea: is he okay? the cat's fine! probably off plotting his next move... whoa! (thud) whoa! are you okay? no. what happened? uncle charlie fell. oh. can i drive you to the hospital? save on our biggest brands and hottest looks. for 4 days starting friday, get $10 off $25 with your jcp cash coupon found at jcp.com. plus get over 3,000 doorbusters this friday 3:00 to 10:00 p. and early saturday 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., like 50% to 60% off sweaters for her, 60% off outerwear for the family, 40% to 60% off cold weather acces
even though that someone did have unprotected sex with you approximately nine months before the birth looks suspiciously like that someone. you get that i'm talking about me, right? honey, if we want to beat the traffic, we really should get going. oh, hey, alan. hey, herb. did you hear? judith and i are spending a romantic weekend in laguna. i said "weekend," herb. that's all. okay, fine, no romance. but sex is still on the table, right? just get in the car. oh, can i drive? no. why...
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in the dry season, the light unprotected soil is swept up in the winds, causing the dust storms that are blown over china's cities and beyond its borders. on the plateau, the researchers realized that progressive degradation of the environment trapped the local population into a life of subsistence farming. it's a process that has occurred throughout the world where poor agricultural communities find themselves overusing their land in order to survive, depleting its fertility and further impoverishing themselves. one thing that became apparent early on is the connection between damaged environments and human poverty. in many parts of the world, there's been a vicious cycle. continuous use of the land has led to subsistence agriculture. and generation by generation, this has further degraded the soils. the vital question we have to ask is, can this destructive process be reversed? [indistinct announcements] 15 years ago, chinese and international experts were confident it could be. they decided that to prevent further erosion, it was necessary to cease farming on certain key areas to
in the dry season, the light unprotected soil is swept up in the winds, causing the dust storms that are blown over china's cities and beyond its borders. on the plateau, the researchers realized that progressive degradation of the environment trapped the local population into a life of subsistence farming. it's a process that has occurred throughout the world where poor agricultural communities find themselves overusing their land in order to survive, depleting its fertility and further...
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she was forced to close the public bathhouses where gay men met for unprotected sex. >> you can't getoints of contagion actually licensed by the city. it was wrong for the city to do. >> there was really no moderate answer on. >> no there was no moderate answer and we took a lot of flak. >> reporter: the city closed the bathhouses and linked with gun advocates to try to remove the mayor. the attempt failed. she has started a ban on semi automatic weapons. she ties her passion for gun control directly to the day that put her in the mayor's office. dianne feinstein returns to the capital this month a political centrist in polarized restraint. >> and that does it for us. thank you for joining us. for more, you can go to ktvu.com. robert: buenos aires, argentina is a beautiful, sophisticated city with tons to do. but what about the incredible, natural beauty outside of the city? hang on, as we get ready to explore argentina, like never before. travel! for some it's a luxurious escape, or maybe an adrenaline filled adventure. but if you're like me, it's a precious opportunity to discover a
she was forced to close the public bathhouses where gay men met for unprotected sex. >> you can't getoints of contagion actually licensed by the city. it was wrong for the city to do. >> there was really no moderate answer on. >> no there was no moderate answer and we took a lot of flak. >> reporter: the city closed the bathhouses and linked with gun advocates to try to remove the mayor. the attempt failed. she has started a ban on semi automatic weapons. she ties her...
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. >> unprotected. >> unprotected. if we could better protect their rights, if people would understand, one they're doing some of the most difficult jobs. and that if we belttter protect their rights we raise standard for everyone in the country. >> the idea people are coming here and taking jobs, taking envelopes full of cash and muling it become to their home towns south of the border, a tired, old idea. >> and that they get free ride from the government. undocumented immigrants are excluded from getting benefits and even legal permanent residents until five years after being here are excluded. >> when undocumented workers are injured on the job what do they do? >> they go to our hospitals. truth is, employer, the law is clear. when a worker is injured on the job. employ yerz are response bum for taking care of the workers. reality is when there isn't regulation like there is in texas who end up picking up the tab is taxpayers, that is the fault of employers not workers. >> talk about the unions, how does that work?
. >> unprotected. >> unprotected. if we could better protect their rights, if people would understand, one they're doing some of the most difficult jobs. and that if we belttter protect their rights we raise standard for everyone in the country. >> the idea people are coming here and taking jobs, taking envelopes full of cash and muling it become to their home towns south of the border, a tired, old idea. >> and that they get free ride from the government. undocumented...
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this guy not only swims unprotected with sharks he treats them like pets.od, but they argue his method are irresponsible and even dangerous. tonight, abc's matt gutman suits up and gets in the water with the shark whisperer. it may be the sum of all human fears, maybe just mine. >> on your left. on your left. >> reporter: coming face to jaws with a 14-foot tiger shark, the size of a car. >> wow. >> reporter: you think "jaws." the apex predators that could sw swallow you whole. great whites gnashing at shark cages, the surfer chomped by a tiger shark in hawaii. check out videos filmed recently off a california beach. >> he is checking me out. >> reporter: a great white. here is another cruising beneath unsuspecting surfer. there were 80 unprovoked shark attacks reported on humans last year. ten years ago it was just 60 attacks. these must be aggressive, blood-thirsty creatures, right? maybe not. we flew out to the shark mecca of the bahamas to find out for ourselves. motoring 30 miles out on the turquoise atlantic. >> tell me when you want it? ready? one, tw
this guy not only swims unprotected with sharks he treats them like pets.od, but they argue his method are irresponsible and even dangerous. tonight, abc's matt gutman suits up and gets in the water with the shark whisperer. it may be the sum of all human fears, maybe just mine. >> on your left. on your left. >> reporter: coming face to jaws with a 14-foot tiger shark, the size of a car. >> wow. >> reporter: you think "jaws." the apex predators that could sw...
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what the newspapers have not told you is the metadata is constitutionally unprotected. it is third-party information, it does not belong to you, it belongs to telephone companies. telephone companies can do what they want with it except give it to a federal officer without being compelled to do so. that is one thing. i will say that when i argued for the creation of that statute, article 215 of the patriot act, when i argued for that, i never anticipated -- i do not think anybody anticipated it would be used as it is being used today. we looked at it as being something that would target a single person for something. that is another thing that is happening. if you take the program and work it backwards to 9/11, if we had had the opportunity at 9/11 to collate telephone messages and frequent flyer numbers, none of which is constitutionally protected, we could have discovered all 19 hijackers in the u.s. i am not telling you we would have prevented 9/11 from happening. if we had discovered all of them here and we hade been following them and watching them and saw them get
what the newspapers have not told you is the metadata is constitutionally unprotected. it is third-party information, it does not belong to you, it belongs to telephone companies. telephone companies can do what they want with it except give it to a federal officer without being compelled to do so. that is one thing. i will say that when i argued for the creation of that statute, article 215 of the patriot act, when i argued for that, i never anticipated -- i do not think anybody anticipated it...
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too much of a regulatory burden, we can chase these exchanges off-shore and still leave americans unprotected. i guess my question, for both of the witnesses, we're talk about this as a currency. but are we determined that they're simply being an internet protocol. or is this a security. have we thought through their currency. have you consulted as you started to view your guidance? is there any kind of beginning of an international regime. >> thank you, senator. first, on the issue of currency, fincen is the regulator for antilaundering. and so we've never opined and still are not opining as to whether virtual currency is a real currency, a commodity as those questions are outside our purview. what we do recognize is that it exists through the u.s. financial system. and, as such, we need to protect that financial system from elicit actors. we did not need to take a position. but, in terms of have we consulted with other regulatory bodies here and the answers we have again, we spoke with sei, the secret service, dea, ice, fbic, occ, irs, the federal reserve, ncua -- >> and they all have sophi
too much of a regulatory burden, we can chase these exchanges off-shore and still leave americans unprotected. i guess my question, for both of the witnesses, we're talk about this as a currency. but are we determined that they're simply being an internet protocol. or is this a security. have we thought through their currency. have you consulted as you started to view your guidance? is there any kind of beginning of an international regime. >> thank you, senator. first, on the issue of...
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regulatory burden we could simply chase che these exchanges offshore and ant still leave americans unprotected. so i guess my first question for both of the witnesses is we're b talking about this as a currency but have we really determined even that? there are some who say this may simply be an internet protocol. or is this a security? have we thought through -- or is it a currency? and from fincen and also david, if you want to make a comment as well, has fincen consulted at all with the s.e.c. or the cftc as you've started to develop your guidance? and then mr. cotney have you answered the question as well? is there any kind of international convention as you talked with the brazilians, how they're categorizing this development? >> so thank you, senator. i'll attempt to take those questions in turn.se so first on the issue ofna is ia currency? fincen is the regulator for anti-money laundering and counterterrorist finance ever purposes. we've never opined and still are not opining as to whether virtual currency is a real currency, a commodity, as those questions are really outside our purvie
regulatory burden we could simply chase che these exchanges offshore and ant still leave americans unprotected. so i guess my first question for both of the witnesses is we're b talking about this as a currency but have we really determined even that? there are some who say this may simply be an internet protocol. or is this a security? have we thought through -- or is it a currency? and from fincen and also david, if you want to make a comment as well, has fincen consulted at all with the...
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told me it was done >> kirk: so the four women that you confessed to during the break >> you said unprotectedex and that ain't what i said >> kirk: then we tested you on the confession. have you had sexual intercourse with more than four women while on a break from dormisha? you then confessed to our polygraph administrator that you don't remember exactly how many women you had sexual intercourse with while on a break. are you having sex so much you don't remember >> it could be so little. >> and i have sex with you with no protection. >> kirk: and then he asked you a final questio besides the times you were on a break with dormisha, have you had sexual intercourse with anyone else? this is besides the times you are on a break. your answer was? you have been talking all day and now you cannot speak? >> right there. i said no. >> kirk: you said no. >> yes, >> kirk: ok. you failed that. >> the only reason i would fail is because i don't know. >> kirk: the only reason you fail second because you had sex with multiple when were you not on a break. that was the question. besides the times you were
told me it was done >> kirk: so the four women that you confessed to during the break >> you said unprotectedex and that ain't what i said >> kirk: then we tested you on the confession. have you had sexual intercourse with more than four women while on a break from dormisha? you then confessed to our polygraph administrator that you don't remember exactly how many women you had sexual intercourse with while on a break. are you having sex so much you don't remember >> it...
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but you can do this information, valuable information that is constitutionally unprotected. the thing you have to ask yourself -- this is what the public needs to ask itself. two phases. the flip side of the question here. thequestion is do you want government to do everything it can to protect you? the other question is, do you want the government to look and record every time you visit a website or make a phone call? those are real questions. that now, i will tell you as a matter of law, what the nsa is doing for privacy purposes is not a privacy interest. -- a privacy intrusion. i will leave it to the judges of courts to determine whether the activity is lawful. 11 senior judges have said it is. but nobody's privacy is being affected by this program. very much for this clarification. i suggest that we develop some sort of discussion in terms of number one, the radicalization process of some of these individuals. or the way from alienation unemployment or whatever it is. secondly, what are some of the strategies that are available to deal with these on the local level, the
but you can do this information, valuable information that is constitutionally unprotected. the thing you have to ask yourself -- this is what the public needs to ask itself. two phases. the flip side of the question here. thequestion is do you want government to do everything it can to protect you? the other question is, do you want the government to look and record every time you visit a website or make a phone call? those are real questions. that now, i will tell you as a matter of law, what...
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getting to the point where we have to worry about one individual carrying a suitcase across an unprotected border. if that is the case, how do we get our political leadership to be honest with the american people instead of avoiding the discussion. be candid. we may have to pay a big price and our civil liberties to do with the constitution says which is to protect the american people as the first priority of government. it was lincoln who suspended habeas corpus. it might make sense to cut off a limb to save the body. it would make no sense to kill the body in order to save the limb. we discussion along these lines. amisslitical leaders are to tell the american people that there is a real technology to be paid. right oft have a privacy until the 1970s. with what take this is at stake and we need real leadership. we need political leaders to discuss this with the american people. >> i would like again to call our attention that it is not just an issue for the dead states. it is a global issue. nations.s many other we mentioned some of the democracies in europe and no one in norway dreamt a
getting to the point where we have to worry about one individual carrying a suitcase across an unprotected border. if that is the case, how do we get our political leadership to be honest with the american people instead of avoiding the discussion. be candid. we may have to pay a big price and our civil liberties to do with the constitution says which is to protect the american people as the first priority of government. it was lincoln who suspended habeas corpus. it might make sense to cut off...
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for example, it's totally unprotected by the law.hat's a very odd situation. >> reporter: the security guard control gets stronger every day. without help it may crumble around him or succumb to india's drive. new delhi. >> more with sports. here is robin. >> reporter: jonathan trott has left with a there's-related illness. he had a disappointing opening test match, 10 and 9 rounds respectively. being the subject of criticism from australian players. the intercricketter said he will take a break from cricket and will take no further part in the tour. he has been fined for miscondu misconduct. docked 20% of his match fee. >> he has been suffering from a stress-related condition for quite awhile. he has always managed it quite successfully. he has been a brilliant international batsman and hopefully will continue to be a brilliant batsman in the future. but he needs time away from this environment for a while. he needs time with his family. he needs time to reassess, and spend some quiet time with his family. >> reporter: sebastian vet
for example, it's totally unprotected by the law.hat's a very odd situation. >> reporter: the security guard control gets stronger every day. without help it may crumble around him or succumb to india's drive. new delhi. >> more with sports. here is robin. >> reporter: jonathan trott has left with a there's-related illness. he had a disappointing opening test match, 10 and 9 rounds respectively. being the subject of criticism from australian players. the intercricketter said...
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of public health, 10% of local gay men have used meth, which is also linked to higher rates of unprotectedhiv. >> meth in general you always hear it's coming to your city, it's coming to your city and when it does, it's going to take over. they say it ruins your whole life, it ruins a community. if you can say you're a part of trying to stop it when it's first becoming prevalent in chicago, that's why we're here, that's what we do for a living. >> but as davis discovers, meth dealers can be just as slippery as any other target in the drug game. >> we'll be back at 8 p.m. if you want to hang out tonight. i'm down with that. >> cash and his dealer had previously agreed to meet this afternoon but now that plan will have to change. >> all right, i'm going to go to the park. i'm getting off at illinois. >> the team reconvenes later that night while cash stays in contact with their target. an hour and a half passes until the target says he's still making deliveries to other customers. he won't make it back to his hotel so police call it quits. >> it's a big game. >> the informant made an effort.
of public health, 10% of local gay men have used meth, which is also linked to higher rates of unprotectedhiv. >> meth in general you always hear it's coming to your city, it's coming to your city and when it does, it's going to take over. they say it ruins your whole life, it ruins a community. if you can say you're a part of trying to stop it when it's first becoming prevalent in chicago, that's why we're here, that's what we do for a living. >> but as davis discovers, meth...
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they're powerful, convenient, but mostly unprotected. >> most devices are used without malware protection and used outside of a safe place. for example, a coffee shop or an airport where you're on a public network. >> that leads to a rise in identity theft and frnl theft. best advice -- use common sense and when possible a private network. . >> which is often missing when we're on the go.. >> the tip, mcafiscafee says ab 70% of users use the same password for different accounts. use different passwords for each of your accounts. >> good advice. >> still ahead at 6:00, a violent clash at an eastbound high school and a teacher caught in the middle. >> i'm jody hernandez in vallejo where an emotional debate is under way over a high school mascot. is it demeaning or simply a part of school tradition. i'll have a live report coming up. >> and he took over the city and the world was watching. now we're learning just how much the bill was for bat kid in san francisco. >>> a school board is considering whether to change the name of vallejo high school's mascot. the apaches. some say it's demeanin
they're powerful, convenient, but mostly unprotected. >> most devices are used without malware protection and used outside of a safe place. for example, a coffee shop or an airport where you're on a public network. >> that leads to a rise in identity theft and frnl theft. best advice -- use common sense and when possible a private network. . >> which is often missing when we're on the go.. >> the tip, mcafiscafee says ab 70% of users use the same password for different...
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hoired by companies to it test the on line system demonstrated for law makers, and that site is unprotect exclude easily hacked it is a go gold mine for criminals. >> a conference call for organizing for america or organizing for action fraying audio blackouts and connection problems. the president hoped to rally support, and he did that during the call but many could not get through on the other end. >> the health care law hitting those in the pocketbook. it passes muster on the new federal rule. and kids are looking at premiums ten types higher than in the past or cancelling the plans altogether. lou dobbes. >> this is sticker shot and a report in reuteres. students used to be able to pay one -- they used to be able to pay $100 per year for campus health care. because of the affordable care act it is $1,800 a year. this is not an isolated incident. >> it is happening cross the country. these are typically university and college plans are great bargains or have been. and buoy state's example it is a traditionally african-american college and the university was forced under the terpwas af
hoired by companies to it test the on line system demonstrated for law makers, and that site is unprotect exclude easily hacked it is a go gold mine for criminals. >> a conference call for organizing for america or organizing for action fraying audio blackouts and connection problems. the president hoped to rally support, and he did that during the call but many could not get through on the other end. >> the health care law hitting those in the pocketbook. it passes muster on the...
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. >> one man admires the feared creatures and swims with them unprotected.m like pets. we are "up all nightline" with abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: it maybe the sum of all human fears. maybe just mine. >> on your left. on your left. >> reporter: coming face to face with jaws, a 14-foot tiger shark, the size of a car. >> wow. >> you instinctively think jaws, the apec predators that can swallow you whole those great whites gnashing at shark cages. these must be aggressive, blood-thirsty creatures, right? maybe not. we flew out to the shark mecca of the bahamas to find out for ourselves, motoring out 30 miles on the turquoise atlantic. tell me when you want it, one, two, three. >> all for a rendezvous with a shark conservationist. >> good to see you. >> you too. >> reporter: a man that believes shark can be friends, not foes. minutes later that bait, packed in these crates, is tossed over to entice his friends to circle. about ber na think has been diving with sharks for 30 years one of the first to escape the steel cages and interact with the animals directl
. >> one man admires the feared creatures and swims with them unprotected.m like pets. we are "up all nightline" with abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: it maybe the sum of all human fears. maybe just mine. >> on your left. on your left. >> reporter: coming face to face with jaws, a 14-foot tiger shark, the size of a car. >> wow. >> you instinctively think jaws, the apec predators that can swallow you whole those great whites gnashing at shark cages....
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. >> for example the hundreds of old houses in the old city is totally unprotected by the law in that reporter: the patch the security guard patrols gets smaller everyday without a big conservation effort and the city may crumble around him or go to the development drive, al jazeera new deli. >> reporter: and they rejected a proposal to cut the salaries of corporate ceos and it be illegal and 65% of voters oppose this. and they found bone fragments in a cemetery in the mid 20st century. >> the mass is not unusual but this is, the bones of the first ever pope blessed here by the man who took the role on 2000 years later and this contains water believed to be the remains of st. peter said to have been crucified in 64 ad and found in a tomb 72 years ago and wrapped in gold and purple clothe a sign of something very important and the feet are missing and there is some skepticism. >> we are nearly sure that the tomb is under the bacilica but can say nothing about the bones because they are theological and missing. >> translator: if the science can't confirm it then it's a matter of faith f
. >> for example the hundreds of old houses in the old city is totally unprotected by the law in that reporter: the patch the security guard patrols gets smaller everyday without a big conservation effort and the city may crumble around him or go to the development drive, al jazeera new deli. >> reporter: and they rejected a proposal to cut the salaries of corporate ceos and it be illegal and 65% of voters oppose this. and they found bone fragments in a cemetery in the mid 20st...
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. >> isn't a formal archaeological site, for instance, the court adin the old city is totally unprotected for the law and that's a very unusual situation. >> the patch this security guard patrols gets smaller every day. without a big conservation effort, this may crumble around him, according to modern india's redevelopment drive. >> that brings us to the end of this al jazeera news hour. but stay with us, we'll be back with another full bulletin of news coming up in just a couple of minutes. determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or not your particular report was actually abusive, because if it doesn't contain language that specifically threatens you directly or is targeted towards you specifically, they may not consider it abuse. they may consider it offensive. and in that case they just recommend that you block that person. >> i don't want to minimise this, because i mean, there's some really horrible things that are on line, and it's not - it's not just twitter, what has happened through social media and the anonymity of the net is that
. >> isn't a formal archaeological site, for instance, the court adin the old city is totally unprotected for the law and that's a very unusual situation. >> the patch this security guard patrols gets smaller every day. without a big conservation effort, this may crumble around him, according to modern india's redevelopment drive. >> that brings us to the end of this al jazeera news hour. but stay with us, we'll be back with another full bulletin of news coming up in just a...
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they're brokenning through the unprotected mesh trying to get on my skin to draw blood.ght now my protected happened is in the cage, and as you can see they're virtue fully not able to locate my hand. >> well, okay. here to talk about this innovation is "techknow" contributor, costa, good to see you. we still have the test that you perform there had. here's the thing, does it work? >> does it work? that's a great question. in the laboratory environment the patch works incredibly well. it's amazing how effective it is. but what's yet to be known is how well it works in the field. so they're designing a whole bunch of experiments, and they're about to take it to developing countries to see how well it works. we'll know soon on that front. but in the laboratory, hands down, absolutely, it's amazing. >> this could be profitable. how careful were the people behind this in revealing their secrets? >> it took a long time just to get this story, to be honest with you, and some of the rules we had going i can't tell what you it smells like. it has a very specific smell. there wer
they're brokenning through the unprotected mesh trying to get on my skin to draw blood.ght now my protected happened is in the cage, and as you can see they're virtue fully not able to locate my hand. >> well, okay. here to talk about this innovation is "techknow" contributor, costa, good to see you. we still have the test that you perform there had. here's the thing, does it work? >> does it work? that's a great question. in the laboratory environment the patch works...
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we have the story of one man who not only admires the feared creatures, he swims with them unprotectedg them like pets. we are "up all nightline" with abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: it maybe the sum of all human fears. maybe just mine. >> on your left. on your left. >> reporter: coming face to face with jaws, a 14-foot tiger shark, the size of a car. >> wow. >> you instinctively think "jaws," the apex predators that can swallow you whole. those great whites gnashing at shark cages. these must be aggressive, blood-thirsty creatures, right? maybe not. we flew out to the shark mecca of the bahamas to find out for ourselves, motoring out 30 miles on the turquoise atlantic. >> tell me when you want it, ready? one, two, three. >> reporter: all for a rendezvous with a shark conservationist. >> good to see you. >> you too. >> reporter: a man that believes shark can be friends, not foes. minutes later that bait, packed in these crates, is tossed over to entice his friends to circle. >> everything looks perfect. >> reporter: abernathy has been diving with shark with 30 years. one of the first t
we have the story of one man who not only admires the feared creatures, he swims with them unprotectedg them like pets. we are "up all nightline" with abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: it maybe the sum of all human fears. maybe just mine. >> on your left. on your left. >> reporter: coming face to face with jaws, a 14-foot tiger shark, the size of a car. >> wow. >> you instinctively think "jaws," the apex predators that can swallow you whole. those...
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. >> i'll tell you, that was a long list 6 of enemies the general listed and unprotected area, whichally frightening you're laying out. >> it's a lot given what we've already sacrificed there. >> thank you. >>> dozens of companies have stepped up and offered to destroy syria's chemical weapons, from reuters, citing chemical wash dog. syrian president al assad said his military department use chemical weapons on his own people but admitted to having a stockpile. he agreed to turn over the weapons. today the deadline for the company to volunteer to help destroy them, and i said some firms have come forward, although we don't know the names of those companies reportedly yet. >>> china is upping the ante in an intense standoff with japan. there's word they're now keeping tabs on our country's fighter jets. that's next. ething you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when y
. >> i'll tell you, that was a long list 6 of enemies the general listed and unprotected area, whichally frightening you're laying out. >> it's a lot given what we've already sacrificed there. >> thank you. >>> dozens of companies have stepped up and offered to destroy syria's chemical weapons, from reuters, citing chemical wash dog. syrian president al assad said his military department use chemical weapons on his own people but admitted to having a stockpile. he...
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to think that we were going to be unprotected, that we were going to be in those winds and the rain andhe storm and the sea. this is the roughest, coldest, windiest place on the planet. >> lisa and the other passengers pile onto the lifeboats, and the terrifying wait begins. >> the last we'd heard is there were ships ten hours away, and those ice cold frigid waters, time just stood still. you could not think about how cold you were or the reality of where we were or the fact that we hadn't seen another human being for 12 days to this point, that was not on our ship. if anything happened to that life raft, we would have completely been thrown into the ice cold waters. you can stay less than a minute before you would die. >> finally, a faint speck of hope. >> we were in those boats about six hours. in the horizon, as far as you could see, there was a little pin dot, and it came a little closer and a little closer, until you could finally make out that it was a boat. >> that was a large norwegian cruise ship. after braving the elements for hours, all 96 passengers and 54 crew members are r
to think that we were going to be unprotected, that we were going to be in those winds and the rain andhe storm and the sea. this is the roughest, coldest, windiest place on the planet. >> lisa and the other passengers pile onto the lifeboats, and the terrifying wait begins. >> the last we'd heard is there were ships ten hours away, and those ice cold frigid waters, time just stood still. you could not think about how cold you were or the reality of where we were or the fact that we...
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they'd rather throw him in the crowd unprotected and we'd rather keep him in a steel box, and that's rather than the science comes in. >> so we sheltered them off from people because of these multiple attacks. where do you weigh the balance? >> it's tough. that's where you have to get with the staff and say, instead of a ropeline, can we use bike racks instead? rather than using just literally a rope, can we use bike rack inside rack them together and put weights on the bottom so it's a more sturdy barrier? the visual is no difference. over the president's shoulder, and you can see the same thing. so we fill your roll, and you filled ours. >> as a good who protected president obama, didn't personally agree with president obama, now you're running as a republican for congress. but you would take a bullet for president obama? >> i liked him very much personally. they were very good to me. >> that was your job. fellow a a agents, your job its literally to die for the president of the united states. >> i would have done it in ha heartbeat proudly. it was something i felt very passionatel
they'd rather throw him in the crowd unprotected and we'd rather keep him in a steel box, and that's rather than the science comes in. >> so we sheltered them off from people because of these multiple attacks. where do you weigh the balance? >> it's tough. that's where you have to get with the staff and say, instead of a ropeline, can we use bike racks instead? rather than using just literally a rope, can we use bike rack inside rack them together and put weights on the bottom so...
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he's been toronto, harass asked physically attack by his teammates who even threatened to have unprotectedhis sister. >> jonathan martin's alleged bullying was not his attorney says, just one voicemail laced with profanity and a racial slur. in a statement, the attorney david cornwall says, quote, jonathan endured a malicious physical attack on him by a teammate and daily vulgar comments. it does not specifically name richie incognito or any players and gives no details of the physical attack but it does mention a quote that threatens sexually brutal acts and harm to martin's sister. we reached out to incognito's camp for come but have not heard back. the dolphins players have said almost to a man they had no idea anything is going on. >> it is really surprising. it is mindblowing to me and most of the guys on the team. >> most guys page maketure of incognito as a fun loving guy, a good team mate. new details are emerging outside the locker room that suggest a vastly different portrait of incognito. cnn has obtain this police report from may of 2012. in it a volunteer at a dolphins golf to
he's been toronto, harass asked physically attack by his teammates who even threatened to have unprotectedhis sister. >> jonathan martin's alleged bullying was not his attorney says, just one voicemail laced with profanity and a racial slur. in a statement, the attorney david cornwall says, quote, jonathan endured a malicious physical attack on him by a teammate and daily vulgar comments. it does not specifically name richie incognito or any players and gives no details of the physical...
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tsa officers are left behind unprotected. should they carry guns? made for a really lively debate in cnn prime time. watch this. >> should tsa officers have guns? >> absolutely. you know, they're at a very vital point of airport security. they should be properly trained and be armed at that point, so that they're not somewhat sitting ducks there. i mean, the whole notion or concept that you're screening for weapons and you could encounter one by someone of ill intent and not able to respond to him, is ludicrous. >> what happened today was the law enforcement people at l.a.x., the l.a.x. police, the people that are trained at the airport to intervene, did that. and they saved a lot of lives. >> let's bring in jeffrey beady, a former cia counterterrorism officer and helps set up security for l.a.x. jeff, you're joining us from boston. good morning to you. >> good morning, allison, good morning victor. i l.a.x. (unintelligible) -- j uft to set the record straight on that one. >> okay. what about friday? thinking about l.a.x. on friday, is it important
tsa officers are left behind unprotected. should they carry guns? made for a really lively debate in cnn prime time. watch this. >> should tsa officers have guns? >> absolutely. you know, they're at a very vital point of airport security. they should be properly trained and be armed at that point, so that they're not somewhat sitting ducks there. i mean, the whole notion or concept that you're screening for weapons and you could encounter one by someone of ill intent and not able to...
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. >> it's only in those emergency situations that you find out how unprotected you really are when you try to get the coverage that you've been paying into. we have this article from the national journal, one of several calling into question the president's credibility as a result of the promises that he made about people keeping their insurance. nicole wallace laid into spokesman jay carney over it. i want to play a small portion. >> the public believes your boss, and you know as well as i do when the public stops believing your boss, he is rendered impotent. so how do you make the public believe your boss when the two things that were said to reassure people, that they could cope their health plans and they could keep their doctors, turn out to be not true? >> so, governor, ezra klein puts this in perspective for us, a fascinating blame game with the problems. you can see where the arrows are pointing. so is the test of the gop and the sabotage and blame game going to be born out for democrats come 2014? >> well, that depends. i think right now the odds are with the democrats. i thin
. >> it's only in those emergency situations that you find out how unprotected you really are when you try to get the coverage that you've been paying into. we have this article from the national journal, one of several calling into question the president's credibility as a result of the promises that he made about people keeping their insurance. nicole wallace laid into spokesman jay carney over it. i want to play a small portion. >> the public believes your boss, and you know as...
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it is unprotected. that becomes conceivable.on the other hand, there is a perception that the united states, which was at fault, provocative actions by the united dates which led to the breakup of the talks, the u.s. was being unreasonable, then increases. the shaping of public perceptions about what is going wrong is pretty important for shaping options going forward. i think stocks -- i think talks will continue. this deal will not collapse. the administration and the europeans will never admit this through the end of the administration. the end of the reporting regime the rouhani regime like stocks. there'll be more toxin this will continue. -- more talks and this will continue. >> this reminded of a saturday night live skit. the guest would not leave. john belushi was always there. as long as he is there, the hostess is obligated to continue feeding him. that is one of the reasons why am concerned with some of these engines being relieved. -- these sanctions being relieved. the iranian people will have adequate sustenance. >
it is unprotected. that becomes conceivable.on the other hand, there is a perception that the united states, which was at fault, provocative actions by the united dates which led to the breakup of the talks, the u.s. was being unreasonable, then increases. the shaping of public perceptions about what is going wrong is pretty important for shaping options going forward. i think stocks -- i think talks will continue. this deal will not collapse. the administration and the europeans will never...
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windchill factoring in what it feels like with the wind against your skin if you're unprotected. minus two is what it feels like in international falls. you get the picture. it is really, really cold. he storm we are talking about across the southwest. ahead of it, we've got moisture streaming into texas. we could see a quarter of an inch to half an inch of ice in and around the dallas metroplex area tomorrow. very dangerous. if you live in that region, you want to certainly pay close attention to your local weather forecasts. this is the main event. the one that's going to continue to travel eastward and with it bring close to two feet of snow, incredibly heavy rain. look at all of the winter weather advisories from southwest through texas up towards oklahoma. we could get some significant icing across north and central texas tomorrow. arthur, we're going to watch this system as we continue to move up the east coast on wednesday, the busiest travel day of the year. >> busy time of year for weather and travel. okay, thank you very much for that update. >>> new fallout after democ
windchill factoring in what it feels like with the wind against your skin if you're unprotected. minus two is what it feels like in international falls. you get the picture. it is really, really cold. he storm we are talking about across the southwest. ahead of it, we've got moisture streaming into texas. we could see a quarter of an inch to half an inch of ice in and around the dallas metroplex area tomorrow. very dangerous. if you live in that region, you want to certainly pay close attention...
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health officials say unprotected sex among gay men is increasing sharply. the center for disease control said risky sexual behaviour is up 9% in the last two years. a third of the men surveyed had not been tested for hiv. those aware of their condition were likely to use protection. >> smoking in public places being banned. it's illegal to smoke in work place, restaurants or park in the five bur ogs, the east cigarettes are battery powered and produce less smoke. the city council is thinking about regulating them. >> a favourite nosh in short supply, what is behind the kinnish shortish and why the potato treat may be back. >> today is a big travel day as people head over the river into the woods to get the turkey. i'll tell you where we have trouble sports. >> i'm sergeant schultz out of ford kentucky. i wish mum, dad, wife merry christmas. i'll be home to see you soon. >> i'm staff sergeant, employed in afghanistan. i want to say hello to my friends and family back in kansas. happy holidays, love you all. see you soon. >> great to see some of our troops. w
health officials say unprotected sex among gay men is increasing sharply. the center for disease control said risky sexual behaviour is up 9% in the last two years. a third of the men surveyed had not been tested for hiv. those aware of their condition were likely to use protection. >> smoking in public places being banned. it's illegal to smoke in work place, restaurants or park in the five bur ogs, the east cigarettes are battery powered and produce less smoke. the city council is...
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too much of a regulatory burden, we can chase these exchanges off-shore and still leave americans unprotected. i guess my question, for both of the witnesses, we're talk about this as a currency. but are we determined that they're simply being an internet protocol. or is this a security. have we thought through their currency. have you consulted as you started to view your guidance? is there any kind of beginning of an international regime. >> thank you, senator. first, on the issue of currency, fincen is the regulator for antilaundering. and so we've never opined and still are not opining as to whether virtual currency is a real currency, a commodity as those questions are outside our purview. what we do recognize is that it exists through the u.s. financial system. and, as such, we need to protect that financial system from elicit actors. we did not need to take a position. but, in terms of have we consulted with other regulatory bodies here and the answers we have again, we spoke with sei, the secret service, dea, ice, fbic, occ, irs, the federal reserve, ncua -- >> and they all have sophi
too much of a regulatory burden, we can chase these exchanges off-shore and still leave americans unprotected. i guess my question, for both of the witnesses, we're talk about this as a currency. but are we determined that they're simply being an internet protocol. or is this a security. have we thought through their currency. have you consulted as you started to view your guidance? is there any kind of beginning of an international regime. >> thank you, senator. first, on the issue of...
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it is a very volatile and unprotected very marketplace for way too many folks. senator.you, mr. rockefeller. i have e secretary, watched you today and watched eviscerated over in the house. not for your resignation, your head but your resignation emanated from this panel. it all makes me want to just say some things. number one, i attach some to the fact that this bill which was crafted a lot of committee, a ance lot of it open and in public, when it came to the floor, there was not one single voted for the plan. this was two years ago. more. a little bit and i try to ask myself how could that be possible. son was asking as i would georgia ask about rural west virginia at a st saturday i was rural health center in a very virginia art of west occurred tocasually me there was $10 billion in a a thousand new health centers all across america. does anyone know that? i don't think in west virginia or generally. prospect unned by the of let's say 100 million people or underinsured, hat the president makes a couple of statements that perhaps he shouldn't have made, the whole at becomes
it is a very volatile and unprotected very marketplace for way too many folks. senator.you, mr. rockefeller. i have e secretary, watched you today and watched eviscerated over in the house. not for your resignation, your head but your resignation emanated from this panel. it all makes me want to just say some things. number one, i attach some to the fact that this bill which was crafted a lot of committee, a ance lot of it open and in public, when it came to the floor, there was not one single...
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and if they're not able to do so, you're going to be leaving a lot of people in the lurch and unprotectedng to see a lot of stories about that. you're going to see, you know, i voted for the president, but i'm disappointed in him coming out again and again. you know, it's plain in retrospect that this administration did not do an adequate job of performing this quite difficult task, one must concede. but they had 42 months from the passage of obamacare til the october 1st rollout in order to plan for it. you know, back in the old days the pentagon was built in 18 months. of it's still the world's largest office building 70 years later. the government just doesn't seem to be able to work that fast. jon: took less time to win world war ii. michael barone, a fox news contributor, thanks. >> thank you. patti ann: a pair of reports raising serious questions about the nation's airports. according to two industry trade groups, the long lines, flight delays and endless waits for luggage usually associated with the holidays could be the new ports point to a failure to invest in airports and the av
and if they're not able to do so, you're going to be leaving a lot of people in the lurch and unprotectedng to see a lot of stories about that. you're going to see, you know, i voted for the president, but i'm disappointed in him coming out again and again. you know, it's plain in retrospect that this administration did not do an adequate job of performing this quite difficult task, one must concede. but they had 42 months from the passage of obamacare til the october 1st rollout in order to...
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took advantage of the refusal to grant this for non-us citizens and this moralistic use describes unprotected foreign literature as the century wore on and the call for congressional action to protect u.s. authors and grew more strident. it had been written into the laws as early as the first federal copyright act of 1790, the first statute that the congress posed constitution enacted for copyrights and here is the wording. nothing in this act shall be construed to prohibit the importation or reprinting or publishing within the united states of any map or chart or book or books written by any person not a citizen of the united states in foreign parts or places without the jurisdiction of the united states. so quite simply americans were permitted and even encouraged to sell foreign works without the networks of foreign publishers or authors in the law did nothing more than immunize acts that if committed on u.s. soil against american authors, could have resulted in damages and fines along with forfeiture and destruction of infringing copies. over the course of the 19th century, congress enhan
took advantage of the refusal to grant this for non-us citizens and this moralistic use describes unprotected foreign literature as the century wore on and the call for congressional action to protect u.s. authors and grew more strident. it had been written into the laws as early as the first federal copyright act of 1790, the first statute that the congress posed constitution enacted for copyrights and here is the wording. nothing in this act shall be construed to prohibit the importation or...
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year that changed and they started patrolling terminals leaving some check points periodically unprotected. we now know ciancia was targeting tsa employees. the federal criminalle complaints says he was carrying a handwritten letter in a bag. in it he wrote he made the conscious decision to try to kill multiple tsa employees to instill fear in your traitorous minds. while the two other officers are no longer hospitalized, brian ludmer was shot in the leg and requires further surgery. this weekend the widow of hernandez remembered the father of two who was about to turn 40. >> gerardo was a great man who always showed love for our family. he was always there to help anyone in need and made people laugh with his wonderful sense of humor. >> reporter: all ten minutes of this rampage were caught on surveillance cameras. the suspect was shot in the face and heavily sedated at hospital. federal prosecutors charged him with murder and committing an act of violence at the international airport. if convicted he could face the death penalty. >> john miller former lapd deputy commissioner. good morni
year that changed and they started patrolling terminals leaving some check points periodically unprotected. we now know ciancia was targeting tsa employees. the federal criminalle complaints says he was carrying a handwritten letter in a bag. in it he wrote he made the conscious decision to try to kill multiple tsa employees to instill fear in your traitorous minds. while the two other officers are no longer hospitalized, brian ludmer was shot in the leg and requires further surgery. this...
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so why are we leaving them unprotected while they serve. i have cosponsored legislation authored by my colleague to provide special counsel to victims of sexual assault and this will ensure that professionals trained in dealing with this are there to support the victims and their may be differing opinions on how to achieve these goals in the military. i believe that all of my colleagues can agree on a common goal, protecting the victims from further abuse. we need to put an end to an environment that allows sexual assault to occur and let the perpetrators go unpunished and discourage victims of sexual assault through fear and intimidation and we may differ on how to achieve that goal and we are all here to say the same thing, enough is enough and we will not tolerate the sexual assaults in the military and armed forces and we want to our service members to come together and act towards an association today. we are here to speak volumes and how this is a part of this, a fact that this needs to come together to address that. i think the presi
so why are we leaving them unprotected while they serve. i have cosponsored legislation authored by my colleague to provide special counsel to victims of sexual assault and this will ensure that professionals trained in dealing with this are there to support the victims and their may be differing opinions on how to achieve these goals in the military. i believe that all of my colleagues can agree on a common goal, protecting the victims from further abuse. we need to put an end to an...
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getting close to the point where you have to worry about one individual carrying a suitcase across an unprotected border. and if that's the case, how do we get our political leadership to be honest with the american people instead of avoiding the discussion, be candid that we may have to pay a price, and a big price in our civil liberties to do what the constitution says, which is protect american people as the first part of government? remember it was the great emancipator, a guy named lincoln who suspended the writ of habeas corpus in the civil war and when asked, he said well, it might make sense to cut off a limb to say the body but it would make no sense at all to kill the body in order to save the limit. we need the discussion along these lines because our political leaders i think are a mess and explaining to the american people that there's a real price to be paid and as the technology advances the price make it higher and higher. we didn't have a right of privacy until justice douglas wrote an opinion in the 1970s. while that may be firmly established now, we have to take this in perspec
getting close to the point where you have to worry about one individual carrying a suitcase across an unprotected border. and if that's the case, how do we get our political leadership to be honest with the american people instead of avoiding the discussion, be candid that we may have to pay a price, and a big price in our civil liberties to do what the constitution says, which is protect american people as the first part of government? remember it was the great emancipator, a guy named lincoln...
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of these ck the use federal lands to a free-for-all, unprotected state, and this is bad legislation. i reserve the rest of my time. the chair: the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. hastings: i yield three minutes to the gentleman from colorado, mr. tipton. the chair: the gentlewoman from colorado is recognized for three minutes. mr. tipton: thank you, madam chair. thank you, mr. chairman, for yielding me time on this critical matter. i appreciate my planning for american energy act was incorporated as title 2 of the federal lands jobs and energy security act of 2013. this final commonsense package seeks to put in place responsible american energy plans that will reduce energy costs for consumers while also growth and omic job opportunities. the legislation before us today would enleash the potential for thousands of new jobs and establish a reliable, affordable and secure source of american energy through responsible production. title 2 seeks to establish commonsense steps to create an all-of-the-above american energy plan for using
of these ck the use federal lands to a free-for-all, unprotected state, and this is bad legislation. i reserve the rest of my time. the chair: the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. hastings: i yield three minutes to the gentleman from colorado, mr. tipton. the chair: the gentlewoman from colorado is recognized for three minutes. mr. tipton: thank you, madam chair. thank you, mr. chairman, for yielding me time on this critical matter. i...
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and women of our armed forces are basically defending our country, and so why are we leaving them unprotected while they serve? i have cosponsored legislation authored by my colleague, the senior senator from washington, to provide special victim counsel to victims of sexual assault, and this will ensure that professionals trained in dealing with sexual assault are there to support the victims. there may be differing opinions on how best to achieve the overall goals of reducing sexual assault in the military, but i believe that all my colleagues can agree on one common goal -- protecting the victims from further abuse. we need to put an end to an environment that allows sexual assault to occur and let the perpetrators go unpunished and discourage victims of sexual assault through fear and intimidation. again, we may differ on how to best achieve that goal, but we are all here to say the same thing -- enough is enough. we will not tolerate the sexual assaults in the military and armed forces, and we owe it to our service members to come together and act toward a solution today. that's why my c
and women of our armed forces are basically defending our country, and so why are we leaving them unprotected while they serve? i have cosponsored legislation authored by my colleague, the senior senator from washington, to provide special victim counsel to victims of sexual assault, and this will ensure that professionals trained in dealing with sexual assault are there to support the victims. there may be differing opinions on how best to achieve the overall goals of reducing sexual assault...