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. to the extent that the affordable care act open some doors. it is too early to know. joseph: it is certainly the case that there is a lot of talk about changing the way health care is delivered. we do go back to some of our favorite examples -- the marshall clinic, these are organizations that are very successful and they did not get that way overnight. it really has taken them decades and they are continuing to work on improvement and i think that is the key here. do not expect a miracle anytime soon but let us not stop working at trying to resolve the problems that we know we have so that we can move onto to the problems that we do not know we have. drew: i would like to add perspective on that. when i was in the field, there were two perspectives on how to approach health-care cost. one came mostly from conservatives who believed in market competition, more skin in the game and insurance and the other came from liberals who believe in government regulation. now we are in a slightly different phase. some of the things that jeff was talking about is trying to get into the black bo
. to the extent that the affordable care act open some doors. it is too early to know. joseph: it is certainly the case that there is a lot of talk about changing the way health care is delivered. we do go back to some of our favorite examples -- the marshall clinic, these are organizations that are very successful and they did not get that way overnight. it really has taken them decades and they are continuing to work on improvement and i think that is the key here. do not expect a miracle...
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: joseph p. kennedy and the dynasty he founded" about joseph kennedy came out in 1996 inside congress in 1998, the season that we talked about, inside palm beach, 1999, "the bureau: the secret history of the fbi" came out in 2002. the cia at war in 2003, "a matter of character: inside the white house of george w. bush" 2004 laura bush, 2006. the terrorist watch, inside the desperate race to stop the next attack 2007 and then ronald kessler's last three books the president's secret service: behind the scenes with agents in the line of fire and the presidents they protect" 2009, the secrets of the fbi and most recent "the first family detail: secret service agents reveal the hidden lives of the presidents". green castle, indiana, go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: great program. one question for ronald kessler would be going back, getting fought on the presidents back to truman who had the best understanding, the importance of each of the three agencies, he took the time to understand them and out of those presidents from truman forward, the best mutual respect going both w
: joseph p. kennedy and the dynasty he founded" about joseph kennedy came out in 1996 inside congress in 1998, the season that we talked about, inside palm beach, 1999, "the bureau: the secret history of the fbi" came out in 2002. the cia at war in 2003, "a matter of character: inside the white house of george w. bush" 2004 laura bush, 2006. the terrorist watch, inside the desperate race to stop the next attack 2007 and then ronald kessler's last three books the...
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of the father: joseph p. kennedy and the dynasty he founded", and the cia one includes the most important kgb spy to defect to the united states. and we also had "inside the white house: the hidden lives of the modern presidents and the secrets of the world's most powerful institution" and "the sins of the father: joseph p. kennedy and the dynasty he founded" about joseph kennedy that came out in 1990 ickes the season that we have talked about "the bureau: the secret history of the fbi; a matter of character: inside the white house of george w. bush" came out in 2002 "the cia at war", and "a matter of character", "laura bush" "inside the desperate race to stop the next attack" and the last book "in the president's secret service: behind the scenes with agents in the line of fire and the presidents they protect" of 2009, and finally his most recent, "secret service agents". >> caller: great program, the one question for mr. kessler would be given the thoughts on the president. [inaudible] and who had the best presidents from truman forward, the best mutual respect going both ways
of the father: joseph p. kennedy and the dynasty he founded", and the cia one includes the most important kgb spy to defect to the united states. and we also had "inside the white house: the hidden lives of the modern presidents and the secrets of the world's most powerful institution" and "the sins of the father: joseph p. kennedy and the dynasty he founded" about joseph kennedy that came out in 1990 ickes the season that we have talked about "the bureau: the...
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next to me we have joseph lorenzo hall who is the chief technologist at the center for democracy and technology and we are particularly excited to have him here to talk about the technological aspects of all of this. so i'm going to remind us of what we all know know that there has been a tectonic shift in the way data is collected is stored in the ways in which we communicate over the past 10 or 15 years. so our panel is going to explore the implications of that both what has happened and what that means for the law and for policy policy. i'm going to run this as a moderated discussion so i really want to have a conversation between the panelists and eventually there will be time for all of you to ask your questions as well. so i'm going to start with joseph and i want my questions about the underlying technology just to lay out what has happened. what have we seen? what has changed in the past 10, 15 or 20 years and what is a world we are living in now? >> thank you for having me and organizing this event. to put it simply surveillance and collecting data about individuals that are
next to me we have joseph lorenzo hall who is the chief technologist at the center for democracy and technology and we are particularly excited to have him here to talk about the technological aspects of all of this. so i'm going to remind us of what we all know know that there has been a tectonic shift in the way data is collected is stored in the ways in which we communicate over the past 10 or 15 years. so our panel is going to explore the implications of that both what has happened and...
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world is. the world is not just cats. [laughter] tom: you are not entirely new there. joseph blitzer invented the comic strip in the 19th century -- joseph pulitzer invented the comics of the 19th century. okay. so let's talk about ethics. do you guys all have an ethics policy? max: we don't. [laughter] max: i mean, i have a personal set of ethics. i hope our writers do too. my ethics can be used to trap us, to give us an idea that we are in a publicly accountable box. the executive editor of gawker says that ethics is a measure of how much scurrilous and this your brand is -- how much scurrilousness your brand is willing to bear. we are in the business of giving information. it's the question of, how much are you willing to get that in ways that people might not like? we are willing to do stuff that a lot of folks are in -- uncomfortable with. tom: what would you get fired for at gawker? max: not doing a good job. we have not once had a writer fired over a story. plagiarism, generally, we suspended a writer for even the hint of plagiarism on a post. it is not about pissing off an ad
world is. the world is not just cats. [laughter] tom: you are not entirely new there. joseph blitzer invented the comic strip in the 19th century -- joseph pulitzer invented the comics of the 19th century. okay. so let's talk about ethics. do you guys all have an ethics policy? max: we don't. [laughter] max: i mean, i have a personal set of ethics. i hope our writers do too. my ethics can be used to trap us, to give us an idea that we are in a publicly accountable box. the executive editor of...
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donald. i fundamentally disagree with the framing. >> jacob and joseph beard >> if you take the big one the health care issue, the fact the united states is unique among the industrialized world in having this direct employment link if you take other countries where you have essentially a single payer funded system, you could then say on the one hand that implies that the subsidy provided by the public sector to the entire corporate world is 100%, which is to take any direct cost. it is basically taking care of if you like. but of course from a corporate perspective that is i would argue certainly any person any corporate executives i've spoken to would be people that provide this service, but if you are a foreign direct investor, would you rather invest in a country where you have to deal with this issue or it's basically taking care of by the government. i would certainly argue that it is the latter and therefore i think the international context is probably the wrong framing viewing that as a public subsidy. rather, you should take both a normative decision and say look, this is
donald. i fundamentally disagree with the framing. >> jacob and joseph beard >> if you take the big one the health care issue, the fact the united states is unique among the industrialized world in having this direct employment link if you take other countries where you have essentially a single payer funded system, you could then say on the one hand that implies that the subsidy provided by the public sector to the entire corporate world is 100%, which is to take any direct cost....
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only surrendered one aernls the army of northern virginia. there was still joseph johnston in north carolina richard taylor in louisiana and alabama. kirby smith in texas. his soldiers will be passing through these areas where armies could still be mighting. they don't want these soldiers to be picked up and sent off to prison camp. they don't want to beconfederate army. these soldiers could be considered deserters and executed. so general dwrapt thinks it's a good idea to have something for these soldiers to have something to go home. john gibben says he has a portable printing press with him. and a call goes out to men who had been printers prior to joining the army. and they did these around the clock until they had all the passes. that's how we know how many soldiers surrendered here. general george sharp was put in charge of this process. and those men that were printing those passes worked on printers similar to this. and they kept those passes going. they would have to ink the printers and strike off paroles that would look like this. they'd actually have to be hung and dried
only surrendered one aernls the army of northern virginia. there was still joseph johnston in north carolina richard taylor in louisiana and alabama. kirby smith in texas. his soldiers will be passing through these areas where armies could still be mighting. they don't want these soldiers to be picked up and sent off to prison camp. they don't want to beconfederate army. these soldiers could be considered deserters and executed. so general dwrapt thinks it's a good idea to have something for...
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joseph stalin, allies during world war ii and their unexpected partnership beyond the war. saturday night at :00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3, lectures in history university of virginia jennifer murray on how civil war veterans and their reunions have changed from the reconstruction era to present. sunday afternoon at 1:00 p.m., american history tv is live from appomattox courthouse national memorial park, considering -- commemorating the 100 and 50th anniversary of the confederate surrender and the end of the civil war. announcer: as candidates start announcing runs for the presidency in 2016 some are announcing of predicting an announcement by hillary clinton. a source with knowledge of hillary clinton has confirmed that she was officially announcer 2016 presidential head on saturday or sunday. that is followed by campaign travel. a spokesperson for her campaign team did not immediately respond to requests for comment. polls show are well ahead of her likely rivals. she has leased office space for headquarters in brooklyn and hired key staffers. any plans hillary
joseph stalin, allies during world war ii and their unexpected partnership beyond the war. saturday night at :00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3, lectures in history university of virginia jennifer murray on how civil war veterans and their reunions have changed from the reconstruction era to present. sunday afternoon at 1:00 p.m., american history tv is live from appomattox courthouse national memorial park, considering -- commemorating the 100 and 50th anniversary of the...
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. joseph, maryland. caller: i think eric holder -- position. it has been consistent. that problem can never be solved if you put your head in the sand. it is not articulating issues, solving problems, finding solutions to it. eric holder has done that. look at [indiscernible] look at police. a community that was 67% at what point do they begin to tackle problems? [indiscernible] they are not being truthful to issues. the only solution is to -- the solution and deal with it. -- they have the one endurance of this -- racism. host: joseph, the suburbs of washington. i'm next, cherry. -- up next, cherry. caller: hello. host: we are listening. caller: i am talking and nothing is happening. host: go ahead and talk. we can hear you. caller: i approve of eric holder. i think he and president obama bows had an agenda and that was to bring the american people into a better place. i believe they both have accomplished that. i do not know what else they could have done besides walked on water. with the justice department, they could have done a better job of being personable with the american peo
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health reform 101. for that i turn to my long time friend and mentor joseph a., former secretary of health education welfare under president carter and previously the chief domestic policy adviser. there's an an ul lime nating story to recount here, one told in four distinct chapters, a winding tale of health care access for all americans. chapter one, the years before world war ii during which health insurance itself was actually quite rare. following the second world war, yun yours and large employers began covering health insurance for union members and employers. chapter 2, president truman was the first president to make a truly concerted effort to pass coverage for older americans and poor, but defeated as socialized medicine and he settled for a few amendments to the social security act. the mills act in 1960 covered poor people and older people, but while it was meant for the rural poor dollars allocated were cop souped by high population states like california, massachusetts, and new york leaving sponsors disend chanted. from the time of troouman's effort forward, medicare
health reform 101. for that i turn to my long time friend and mentor joseph a., former secretary of health education welfare under president carter and previously the chief domestic policy adviser. there's an an ul lime nating story to recount here, one told in four distinct chapters, a winding tale of health care access for all americans. chapter one, the years before world war ii during which health insurance itself was actually quite rare. following the second world war, yun yours and large...
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seats that we have a chance. host: let's go back to calls. california, joseph on the independent line. caller: hello, and good morning everybody. i just want to remind everybody that israel got its nuclear weapons with their ally in south africa when they were in the apartheid regime. they were outright fascist. me being a black person, i don't think israel should have any nuclear weapons. i think we should put sanctions on israel to get rid of their nuclear weapons. guest: thank you, joseph. one of the interesting things to come out of the last conference with the nonproliferation treaty, which iran has signed and israel has not signed, this frame is a big step in the right direction. israel has never admitted to having nuclear weapons. i don't know they have them or not. certainly, it is a worthy goal that there be no nuclear weapons in the middle east. host: on the line from oklahoma, james. good morning. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. i totally agree with the guy that just talked about israel not having nuclear weapons either. mr. netanyahu, he came over an
seats that we have a chance. host: let's go back to calls. california, joseph on the independent line. caller: hello, and good morning everybody. i just want to remind everybody that israel got its nuclear weapons with their ally in south africa when they were in the apartheid regime. they were outright fascist. me being a black person, i don't think israel should have any nuclear weapons. i think we should put sanctions on israel to get rid of their nuclear weapons. guest: thank you, joseph....
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joseph digenova it was a founding partner of the washington, d.c. law firm which represents individual corporations and other entities for the federal court, congress, u.s. cabinet department and agency so criminal, civil and other investigative matters and he and his wife have done great work yeoman's work often pro bono on behalf of government whistleblowers. so you should be commended for doing nonprofit work in the key sense of the word. he possesses extensive experts both as a litigator and investigator having served as both as a u.s. attorney for the district of columbia what he managed more than 400 federal attorneys and as an independent counsel into clinton's passport file search manner. if i recall that was investigation the bush administration appointed officials over the rifling of mr. clinton's passport file. in 1990 said 1997 he was named special counsel by the u.s. house of representatives probing international brotherhood of teamsters, it can usually have retained by the state of new york to investigate then governor eliot spitzer and the trooper gate matter. he also ha
joseph digenova it was a founding partner of the washington, d.c. law firm which represents individual corporations and other entities for the federal court, congress, u.s. cabinet department and agency so criminal, civil and other investigative matters and he and his wife have done great work yeoman's work often pro bono on behalf of government whistleblowers. so you should be commended for doing nonprofit work in the key sense of the word. he possesses extensive experts both as a litigator...
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author susan butler on president franklin roosevelt and soviet leader joseph stalin, allies during world war ii and their unexpected partnership. saturday night on american history tv on c-span 3 university of virginia's professor jennifer murray on how civil war reunions have changed from these -- the reconstruction era to present. and then american history tv is live from appomattox courthouse historical park, commemorating the anniversary of the confederate surrender and the end of the civil war. >> during this month, c-span is pleased to present the winning entries in this years student cam video documentary system -- competition. it is an annual competition that encourages middle and high school students to think critically about issues that affect the nation. students were asked to complete -- to complete their video on the same "the three branches and you." matthew eastmo, travis mills and ashley peterson from st. thomas more high school in rapid city, south dakota, are one of our second prize winners. they're focused on the keystone xl pipeline. >> we owe transcanada absolutely n
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system. sunday night, susan butler on president franklin roosevelt's ally, joseph stalin, the unexpected partnership beyond the war. and saturday night on american history tv, c-span3, lectures in history, the civil war reunions. how they have changed from reconstruction to the present time. and from appomattox courthouse on sunday, commemorating the 150th anniversary of the confederate surrender and the end of the civil war. >> each night, c-span has shown profiles of new members of congress. we conclude with representative ryan thinking. -- representative ryan zinke. he was a former navy seal. from his capitol hill office he talked about being raised by his grandmother and what he learned from playing football and serving in iraq.
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also tremendous partners in helping to address trafficking crimes and their victims. st. joseph hospital in bangor has educated its clinicians to identify the signs of human trafficking among their patients. mr. president, congress must do more both to provide law enforcement with the tools that it needs to pursue sex trafficking, but we cannot forget those prevention and intervention programs that are provided by the runaway and homeless youth programs. by giving homeless youth the support and the services that they need, we can help prevent them from becoming trafficked in the first place. these programs have provided lifesaving services and housing for america's homeless and runaway youth for 40 years and they are vital in addressing this serious problem. i urge my colleagues to support the amendment that senator leahy and i senator heitkamp, senator ayotte senator murkowski and senator baldwin are offering today. it is so important mr. president. and again, i want to especially thank senator heitkamp for all of her advocacy. she has done tremendous work, and i am very happy
also tremendous partners in helping to address trafficking crimes and their victims. st. joseph hospital in bangor has educated its clinicians to identify the signs of human trafficking among their patients. mr. president, congress must do more both to provide law enforcement with the tools that it needs to pursue sex trafficking, but we cannot forget those prevention and intervention programs that are provided by the runaway and homeless youth programs. by giving homeless youth the support...
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joseph stalin and their unexpected partnership beyond the war. saturday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span3, on lectures in history, university of virginia college at wise professor jennifer murray on changes from the reconstruction era to present. in some afternoon at 1:00, we are live from appomattox courthouse commemorating the 150th anniversary of the correct -- the confederate surrender. next, a conversation with freshman congressman will hurd of texas. the is the first african-american congressmen to represent texas since reconstruction, and previously served in cia. this is 25 minutes. congressman will hurd from the 23rd congressional district. it includes nearly 5000 square miles, a thousand miles of border along texas and mexico. how do you manage it? rep. hurd: i put a lot of miles on the car. 800 miles of border. it is gigantic. that is one of the reasons i love the district. we have beautiful parts of the state. this is why a pretty much no name fresh face was able to win the district. because of the amount of time we spent crisscrossing it. so i burn up my shoe leather. h
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it came out that that was not true, the new director joseph clancy, he was asked about that adhering and whether anyone would be held accountable for issuing that information and that was just an error. and they said how do you know it is an error, and they said i don't know how this happened and number one to be the director and number two, how can anyone on the lower level trust someone like that, how could they trust him stop this very corrupt culture how could you trust them with any information at the secret service today. >> host: out of the culture developed? >> guest: it started around 2003 when the department of homeland security took over the secret service. previously it had been the treasury department. it made it a little bit more political. they had the fight over but it's more and you will see they will leave the door of the white house open they need to have good alarm systems, and then in addition, the leadership was part of the culture. and they talked about the intrusion the crashes at the state dinner the prostitution scandal, and every time that this happened pre
it came out that that was not true, the new director joseph clancy, he was asked about that adhering and whether anyone would be held accountable for issuing that information and that was just an error. and they said how do you know it is an error, and they said i don't know how this happened and number one to be the director and number two, how can anyone on the lower level trust someone like that, how could they trust him stop this very corrupt culture how could you trust them with any...
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joseph stalin from what we have been able to deal -- when the work with short answer to that is probably not. so dark times when the facts on the ground demand that you do with people that you may not necessarily like to deal with because there is a greater evil that must be confronted. i see an opportunity here for the united states and iran to cooperate indeed it was a horrible threat to the region right now in the form of isis. i am mindful that if that is not done properly, that are sunni friends in the region will be very fearful and they will see iranian influence of growing. so let me just make a quick observation on this. iran is a country of 80 million people. it is three times the size of iraq. it is three times the size of saudi arabia because of the world both largest supply of oil from the worlds second largest supply of natural gas. it is a regional superpower when it comes to energy. and the people, 90% literacy rate everybody under 45 and meeting age in the rent is 28. people don't realize it is by 60% of university students are female, 55% of the graduate studen
joseph stalin from what we have been able to deal -- when the work with short answer to that is probably not. so dark times when the facts on the ground demand that you do with people that you may not necessarily like to deal with because there is a greater evil that must be confronted. i see an opportunity here for the united states and iran to cooperate indeed it was a horrible threat to the region right now in the form of isis. i am mindful that if that is not done properly, that are sunni...
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. last friday lauren hill, a basketball player at mount st. joseph university in cincinnati succumbed in her battle with dip combmbings, a rare form of inoperable brain cancer. following her tragic diagnosis, lauren became an inspiration toon awful lot of people. after mir ack russly playing in her -- miraculously playing in her first college basketball game, she raised more than $1 million for pediatric cancer research. so while we are obviously saddened by the news of lauren's passing i prefer to focus on just how blessed we have been to witness lauren's courage and her resiliencey and her grace in the face of insurmountable odds. she has touched and inspired our community and in fact our nation. mr. speaker, i'm also deeply grateful to lauren's family for their willingness to share her story with the rest of us. our thoughts and our prayers are with them as they grieve the loss of such a remarkable young woman. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from washington seek recognition? mr. kil
. last friday lauren hill, a basketball player at mount st. joseph university in cincinnati succumbed in her battle with dip combmbings, a rare form of inoperable brain cancer. following her tragic diagnosis, lauren became an inspiration toon awful lot of people. after mir ack russly playing in her -- miraculously playing in her first college basketball game, she raised more than $1 million for pediatric cancer research. so while we are obviously saddened by the news of lauren's passing i...
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to the mount st. joseph women's team. mr. wenstrup: then cancer struck. lauren was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor. too many of us know the devastating feeling when a loved one receives a cancer diagnosis. knowing that her days were limited lauren didn't let it stand in her way. she took her fight to the court, she played with a purpose. her purpose was for others, not for herself. although she passed away last friday at the age of 19 she has left a legacy of hope for a cure, as thousands came to see lauren play and support her mission, she raised over $1 million through her nonprofit a nonprofit to find cures for those that follow in her footsteps. lauren hill, you're an inspiration to the world. number 22, god bless you. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise to offer condolences to the family and friends of officer michael johnson of the san jose po
to the mount st. joseph women's team. mr. wenstrup: then cancer struck. lauren was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor. too many of us know the devastating feeling when a loved one receives a cancer diagnosis. knowing that her days were limited lauren didn't let it stand in her way. she took her fight to the court, she played with a purpose. her purpose was for others, not for herself. although she passed away last friday at the age of 19 she has left a legacy of hope for a cure, as...
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, joseph gretzky is the famous poet, he once said i heard a poem on ukraine independence and he wrote about the nationalists in ukraine. but apart from nationalists, there are millions of simple and ordinary ukrainians living there. they are now under threat. there are many examples, we have people, the locals, the security agencies ask people to frame other people. one of the former m.p.'s was killed, gunned down. there were also lots of threats from nationalists. and all of those laws that taken by the ukrainian parliament on a victory day, so i think they are trying to impose the opportunity -- against russian speaking populations. ukraine says that russia is an enemy. but they are asking for a discount for natural gas. if you look at it realistically, how and under what conditions can we normalize the relationship? president putin: this is not a simple question even though we could talk about russians and ukrainians being one nation. actually, it is quite simple. today, russia does not accept anything from the kiev authorities except one thing -- treat us as equal partners in ever
, joseph gretzky is the famous poet, he once said i heard a poem on ukraine independence and he wrote about the nationalists in ukraine. but apart from nationalists, there are millions of simple and ordinary ukrainians living there. they are now under threat. there are many examples, we have people, the locals, the security agencies ask people to frame other people. one of the former m.p.'s was killed, gunned down. there were also lots of threats from nationalists. and all of those laws that...
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. joseph stalin said a single death is a tragedy. a million deaths is a statistic. right? it is a statistic. we argue statistics. they put a face on what they are trying to do. most of us would say i don't want anything bad to happen to that woman and we lose our ability to think rationally because of our emotional response. if we don't start understanding the language of how this works and that we need to start showing peoples whose lives have been ruined by socialized health care and a person whose life was saved by private health care and here is why, we will lose to these weenies. i am over losing to these losers. i have to get out of here. thank you so much for having me. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> remember, we have books for sale. back of the room. >> coming up, carly fiorina. 6:00 eastern. we begin with republican steve russell of oklahoma. here is a part of what you will see. representative steve russell:
. joseph stalin said a single death is a tragedy. a million deaths is a statistic. right? it is a statistic. we argue statistics. they put a face on what they are trying to do. most of us would say i don't want anything bad to happen to that woman and we lose our ability to think rationally because of our emotional response. if we don't start understanding the language of how this works and that we need to start showing peoples whose lives have been ruined by socialized health care and a person...
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turn to my long-time friend, joseph a califano former secretary of health, education and welfare under president carter and previously president johnson's chief domestics advisor. joe tells illuminating story which i recount here, one can be told in four distinct chapters cliff notes short version of a winding tale about health care access to all americans. chapter one the years before world war ii. during which health insurance itself was actually quite rare. following the second world war unions and some large employers began covering health insurance for union members and employers. chapter, two president truman was was the president to make truly concerted effort to pass coverage for older americans and poor but it was swiftly defeated as socialized medicine. he had to settle for a few amendments to the social security act. the mills act in 1960 covered poor people and older people but while it was meant for the rural poor, the dollars allocated with consumed by high population states like california, massachusetts, new york, leaving its sponsors quite disenchanded. from the time o
turn to my long-time friend, joseph a califano former secretary of health, education and welfare under president carter and previously president johnson's chief domestics advisor. joe tells illuminating story which i recount here, one can be told in four distinct chapters cliff notes short version of a winding tale about health care access to all americans. chapter one the years before world war ii. during which health insurance itself was actually quite rare. following the second world war...
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knew joseph, our deputy assistant commissioner for international affairs to be a united delicate to the wco as the director of compliance and facilitation. she goes to an election process process in june and if you like to bring 28 years of considerable experience including being a port director commander leadership and strengthen our work with a key trade partners. last year i signed a mutual recognition arrangement, three of them. mexico, israel and singapore. last month some of you know that secretary johnson signed the preclearance agreement with canada and that country that will have to act to put that agreement in place. mutual recognition of arrangements are critical to an online standards to the international community, and these arrangements provide a platform to exchange trusted trader information and to try to harmonize the reciprocal supply chain security program throughout the world. we have 10 of these agreements that are in place since 2003 and other countries now recognize that our leadership in harmonizing these regulations in securing our borders is to everyone's b
knew joseph, our deputy assistant commissioner for international affairs to be a united delicate to the wco as the director of compliance and facilitation. she goes to an election process process in june and if you like to bring 28 years of considerable experience including being a port director commander leadership and strengthen our work with a key trade partners. last year i signed a mutual recognition arrangement, three of them. mexico, israel and singapore. last month some of you know...
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and our tax system. sunday night, susan butler on president franklin roosevelt's ally, joseph stalin, the unexpected partnership beyond the war. and tonight on american history tv, c-span3, lectures in history, jennifer murray on how the civil war reunions have changed from reconstruction to the present time. and from appomattox courthouse on sunday, commemorating the 150th anniversary of the confederate surrender and the end of the civil war. >> were you a fan of the first ladies series? it is now a book. it looks inside the personal life of every first lady in american history. based on original interviews learn details of all 45 first ladies that made these women who they were. their lives, ambitions and unique partnerships with their presidential spouses. the book "first ladies" provides stories of these fascinating women who survived this for many of the white house. sometimes a great personal cost. even changed history. c-span's "first ladies" is an inspiring read and is available as a hardcover or an e-book. >> h knight this each night this week c-span has shown profiles of ne
and our tax system. sunday night, susan butler on president franklin roosevelt's ally, joseph stalin, the unexpected partnership beyond the war. and tonight on american history tv, c-span3, lectures in history, jennifer murray on how the civil war reunions have changed from reconstruction to the present time. and from appomattox courthouse on sunday, commemorating the 150th anniversary of the confederate surrender and the end of the civil war. >> were you a fan of the first ladies...
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on which petitioners rely here which is joseph story's commentaries on the conflict of laws. justice roberts: this second -- outside of the present controversy, when was the last time tennessee declined to recognize a marriage from out of state? mr. whalen: any marriage, your honor? justice roberts: any marriage. mr. whalen: 1970 is the last one that i could point to. that involved a stepfather and stepdaughter. i would i would hasten to add, though, because of where what i was starting to describe with regard to how we got to this point, while states were all playing along under the same definition of marriage, what they confronted in an unprecedented fashion was some states changing the rules of the game, if i can extend the metaphor, and so -- justice roberts: well, but they weren't playing along with the same definition. there have always been distinctions based on age and family relationship. so they weren't playing along under the same definition. and still, despite that, it apparently is quite rare for a state not to recognize an out-of-state marriage. mr. whalen: it
on which petitioners rely here which is joseph story's commentaries on the conflict of laws. justice roberts: this second -- outside of the present controversy, when was the last time tennessee declined to recognize a marriage from out of state? mr. whalen: any marriage, your honor? justice roberts: any marriage. mr. whalen: 1970 is the last one that i could point to. that involved a stepfather and stepdaughter. i would i would hasten to add, though, because of where what i was starting to...
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joseph. the governor was out at the scene the next day after the tornado and we sent our staff to monitor any possible federal assistance that might be coordinated with the state and local effort. we're continuing to gather the information together to see if there is a possibility of federal help. but i've been very wary because of two recent experienceness illinois in washington, illinois and harrisburg, where tornado damage there looked so devastating and still did not meet the threshold qualification for federal assistance. when i spoke with rochelle mayor chet olson i told them to do their homework and keep track of their expenses but that it was a longshot for federal help. i made it clear that the delegation and i stand ready to help any way we can and particularly working with the governor. as so often the case when a disaster like this strikes the first responders, friends and family members waite wasted no time you rushing to the friends and businesses of the people who were damaged. i have no doubt the area will clean up and rebuild. terrible mourn the loss of life heal
joseph. the governor was out at the scene the next day after the tornado and we sent our staff to monitor any possible federal assistance that might be coordinated with the state and local effort. we're continuing to gather the information together to see if there is a possibility of federal help. but i've been very wary because of two recent experienceness illinois in washington, illinois and harrisburg, where tornado damage there looked so devastating and still did not meet the threshold...
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our citizens. i am privileged to co-chair this panel with one of my friends senator joseph lieberman who unfortunately will not join us today, is a little bit under the weather, and we will proceed without his wisdom and his council but he has been so involved in the first three meetings and obviously, will be involved as we develop a set of recommendations to centerville. just for the benefit of the audience am ever grateful that she's been a think enough of this panel to becoming a today i would like to outline what we tried to do in dividing our efforts alone three four for specific panels, issues that relate to our effort. the first panel we held several months ago was a threat awareness. we took a look at the potential risks associated with biological and chemical threats that can afflict potentially catastrophic consequences. we discussed the risks posed by the states, a nation-state and individual actors its first panel was just about the general nature of threat awareness. obviously, the second panel was prevention and protection. and so we asked a series of panels to give us
our citizens. i am privileged to co-chair this panel with one of my friends senator joseph lieberman who unfortunately will not join us today, is a little bit under the weather, and we will proceed without his wisdom and his council but he has been so involved in the first three meetings and obviously, will be involved as we develop a set of recommendations to centerville. just for the benefit of the audience am ever grateful that she's been a think enough of this panel to becoming a today i...
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without the slightest confrontation. joseph stalin said a single death is a tragedy. a million deaths is a statistic. right? it is a statistic. we argue statistics. they put a face on what they are trying to do and most of us all of us in here but say i don't want anything bad to happen to that woman and we lose our ability to think rationally because of our emotional response. if we don't understand we need to start showing people whose lives have been ruined by socialized health care any persons whose life was in my private health care and here is why, we will lose to these and i'm tired of losing. i am over losing to these losers. i've got to get in an airplane and fly back. thanks for having me. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> remember, we have some books for sale. shadow boxes and also james o'keefe's book breakthrough. back of the room. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> well we've just learned a verdict has been reached in the boston marathon's trial. this is from erin kucharski of abc news. the court decided to reconvene at
without the slightest confrontation. joseph stalin said a single death is a tragedy. a million deaths is a statistic. right? it is a statistic. we argue statistics. they put a face on what they are trying to do and most of us all of us in here but say i don't want anything bad to happen to that woman and we lose our ability to think rationally because of our emotional response. if we don't understand we need to start showing people whose lives have been ruined by socialized health care any...
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the f.a.a. the honorable joseph clancey, mr. robert mcclain chief of the united states park police, and many kim dine chief of the united states capitol police. we welcome you all. pursuant to committee rules all witnesses are to be sworn before they testify. mr. blodgeet you are included as well. we would ask that all the panel please rise and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? thank you. you may be seated. let the record reflect that all the witnesses answered in the affirmative. all of your written statements will be entered into the record. we would ask that you limit your verbal comments to 5 minutes. we will recognize administrator -- mr. irving first. we will then excuse him to eesscort the prime minister into the house of representatives. >> thank you. good morning, mr. chairman, mr. cummings, and members of the committee. i appreciate the opportunity to appear before you today. as sergeant at arms and chief law enforcement officer of the house of repr
the f.a.a. the honorable joseph clancey, mr. robert mcclain chief of the united states park police, and many kim dine chief of the united states capitol police. we welcome you all. pursuant to committee rules all witnesses are to be sworn before they testify. mr. blodgeet you are included as well. we would ask that all the panel please rise and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the...
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speculation about who will fill the spot including talk about burying commandant general joseph dunford. can you offer any insight and what input do you and the secretary of the navy have in helping the president to use military leader's? >> i think i have a lot of input on the commandant and the chief of naval operations when it comes to the chair and the vice chairman. that's a little bit different process and joe dunford is one of the finest people and officers that i have ever ever met. but i will give you my feeling of the hierarchy here. there is the secretary of the navy. there is the secretary of defense, chairman of the joint chiefs, there is the president there is god. [laughter] and there is the commandant. [applause] >> would you ever support having a secretary for the marine corps? >> no. [laughter] >> the navy has until 2016 to open all combat jobs. will you allow women to be navy s.e.a.l.s? why or why not? >> number one the only part of the navy the only part that is currently closed to women are trigger pullers for the s.e.a.l.s. intel logistics communications have women
speculation about who will fill the spot including talk about burying commandant general joseph dunford. can you offer any insight and what input do you and the secretary of the navy have in helping the president to use military leader's? >> i think i have a lot of input on the commandant and the chief of naval operations when it comes to the chair and the vice chairman. that's a little bit different process and joe dunford is one of the finest people and officers that i have ever ever...
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ability to defend against such threats. i am privileged to cochair this panel. joseph lieberman will not join us today. we will proceed without his wisdom and counsel. he will be involved as we develop a senate recordation. for the benefit of the audience. we are grateful to c-span who thinks enough of this panel to cover it today. i would like to outline what we could probably do to divide our efforts along four specific panels. issues that relate to our efforts. the first panel was on threat awareness. we took a look at risks associated with biological threats. it can inflict catastrophic consequences. that first panel was about the general nature of the threat awareness. the second panel -- prevention and protection. we asked a series of panelists to give an overview on everything from biological arms control to first responder protection and agricultural defense. we took a look and assessed our ebola pandemic. capabilities to respond to future pathogens. the third, the panel was involved with experts to talk with us about surveillance and detection. understanding bio defense. we
ability to defend against such threats. i am privileged to cochair this panel. joseph lieberman will not join us today. we will proceed without his wisdom and counsel. he will be involved as we develop a senate recordation. for the benefit of the audience. we are grateful to c-span who thinks enough of this panel to cover it today. i would like to outline what we could probably do to divide our efforts along four specific panels. issues that relate to our efforts. the first panel was on threat...
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chance. host: let's get back to calls in california. joseph on the independent line in visalia, california. caller: good morning, everybody. i just want to remind everybody that israel got its nuclear weapons with their allied south africa when they were apartheid regime. they were fascist, outright and that was israel's closest ally. me beg a black american i don't believe israel should have any nuclear weapons. i think they should get rid of their nuclear weapons. congressman beyer: one of the interesting things to come out of the last conference on the non proliferation treaty which iran has signed and israel has not signed is that we work toward a nuclear free middle east. this is in the right direction. i don't know if they have them or not, but certainly it is a worthy goal there be no nuclear weapons in the middle east. host: james, good morning. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. i totally agree with that guy that just talked about israel not having nuclear weapons either, and mr. netanyahu he came over and he lied to the american people and he also
chance. host: let's get back to calls in california. joseph on the independent line in visalia, california. caller: good morning, everybody. i just want to remind everybody that israel got its nuclear weapons with their allied south africa when they were apartheid regime. they were fascist, outright and that was israel's closest ally. me beg a black american i don't believe israel should have any nuclear weapons. i think they should get rid of their nuclear weapons. congressman beyer: one of...
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joseph stalin and franklin roosevelt and their unexpected heart and are shipped during the war. sunday, lectures in history. professor jennifer murray on how civil war veterans reunions have changed from the reconstruction era to present. sunday afternoon at 1:00 american history tv is live commemorating the anniversary of the confederate surrender and the end of the civil war. announcer: earlier today education secretary arne duncan joined wade henderson to reauthorize the elementary and secondary education act which was signed into law by lyndon johnson to give federal income grants to low income students. this was held at the martin luther king junior memorial library. it's 50 minutes. post: thank you. good morning. thank you for coming here on this dreary and cold day. just a couple of days ago it was 75 degrees. welcome to the martin luther king jr. memorial library, a most befitting place to discuss and commemorate the 50th anniversary of the elementary and secondary education act which provided equal access to education regardless of income or ability. i am the direct or of educ
joseph stalin and franklin roosevelt and their unexpected heart and are shipped during the war. sunday, lectures in history. professor jennifer murray on how civil war veterans reunions have changed from the reconstruction era to present. sunday afternoon at 1:00 american history tv is live commemorating the anniversary of the confederate surrender and the end of the civil war. announcer: earlier today education secretary arne duncan joined wade henderson to reauthorize the elementary and...
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roosevelt and joseph stalin. allies during world war ii and unexpected partnership beyond the war and saturday night on american history t.v. lectures on history jennifer murray on how civil war veterans reunions have changed from the reconstruction era to present. and sunday afternoon at 1:00 american history t.v. is live from courthouse national historical park commemorating the 150th anniversary of the confederate surrender and the end of the civil war. >> the investments his statement has made. he spoke at the center for american progress in washington, d.c. about how investing in early education is a cost saving measure and ensures virginia will have the workforce of the future. a panel discussion about education. >> good morning, everyone. i am thrilled to have the governor here today who will discuss the value of states and communities taking action on early childhood education. happy to have him here at the center for american progress. he has been a leader on this issue as well as so many issues. early childhood education is a bright spot in our national policy landscape. it
roosevelt and joseph stalin. allies during world war ii and unexpected partnership beyond the war and saturday night on american history t.v. lectures on history jennifer murray on how civil war veterans reunions have changed from the reconstruction era to present. and sunday afternoon at 1:00 american history t.v. is live from courthouse national historical park commemorating the 150th anniversary of the confederate surrender and the end of the civil war. >> the investments his...
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please stand briefly as names are announced. from the audience right right, joseph martin washington and bureau chief for the omaha world herald and the national press club membership secretary. john rosenberg strategic advisor on africa policy. christopher, a fellow at the hudson institute and a guest of our speaker. , from bloomberg news said white house correspondent and former president of the national press club. , mate -- maggie insisted to our speakers and her guest today. , madonna reporter for "usa today", vice-chairman of the national press corps speaker committee and former president of the national press club. skipping over our speaker is doris from science and health communication with the npc member who are arranged today's program. thank you. machel carter, vice president for worldwide speakers group and a guest of our speaker. paul, national security you reporter for "u.s. news and world report" in the third generation member of the national press club. jolt whitaker from the beverage news daily and the former secretary of national press club. [applause] ayaan hirsi a
please stand briefly as names are announced. from the audience right right, joseph martin washington and bureau chief for the omaha world herald and the national press club membership secretary. john rosenberg strategic advisor on africa policy. christopher, a fellow at the hudson institute and a guest of our speaker. , from bloomberg news said white house correspondent and former president of the national press club. , mate -- maggie insisted to our speakers and her guest today. , madonna...
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ridiculous, absurd people. thomas jefferson. george washington. james madison. joseph story, who said the second amendment is the palladium of our liberties. i'm proud to stand with our founding fathers for our liberties against the perceived wisdom of "the new york times." [applause] we need to defend the fourth and fifth amendments, how privacy, and we need to defend the 10th amendment, or as president obama called it, the what? [laughter] the fundamental protection that says those rights not given to the federal government are reserved to the state and to the people. [applause] that means there are core areas given to our federal government that they need to do and do well when i need to protect this country, stand with the military, secure our borders. there are other areas where the federal government has no business sticking its nose. areas like education. [applause] we need to repeal every word of common core. [applause] but the third and critical piece to reigniting the promise of america is restoring america's leadership in the world. i want to take a few minutes focusing on
ridiculous, absurd people. thomas jefferson. george washington. james madison. joseph story, who said the second amendment is the palladium of our liberties. i'm proud to stand with our founding fathers for our liberties against the perceived wisdom of "the new york times." [applause] we need to defend the fourth and fifth amendments, how privacy, and we need to defend the 10th amendment, or as president obama called it, the what? [laughter] the fundamental protection that says those...
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about different firms you've been. i know joseph want to go to the station a closet right now i feel i am treated very fairly by the peterson institution. i do not if i wanted to i could take out 200 beds of lined paper. my five children likes to draw might really like that. but i don't do it and they don't do because this institution that i regard as having a great deal of legitimacy. i should also think another reason why i don't do it. i don't do because if i was seen walking of the front door 200 that the paper right now, one of my colleagues who believe the institution is great deal of legitimacy may go and talk to adam about it. when an institution has legitimacy, workers tend to monitor themselves and monitor each other. you can compare this to any number of low-wage workplaces you may have gone to visit where he have to go up to some behind the counter in demand three pats of lined paper until ask you want and what you kind of be charged to. what you have instead often is instead of this since a generalist trust and fairness you have to put in extra marketing and extra supervis
about different firms you've been. i know joseph want to go to the station a closet right now i feel i am treated very fairly by the peterson institution. i do not if i wanted to i could take out 200 beds of lined paper. my five children likes to draw might really like that. but i don't do it and they don't do because this institution that i regard as having a great deal of legitimacy. i should also think another reason why i don't do it. i don't do because if i was seen walking of the front...
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disabilities and programs of kids without disabilities. host: we go to atlanta where joseph is on the democrats line. good morning. caller: mr. aitken, i just want to say that i recently retired from the military. this is kind of a funny story. i was station with a guy from rocky mount north carolina and he was telling everybody on the base that you are running for office and he was so proud of you. that is how i found out about you running. he was a big fan and it was so funny that every day after we mustered and were given our assignments, he would tell us that clay can is doing this and that. he said is going to be tough. you are running in a district that had a military base so it was close to the base or something. he said it would be tough for you, but he loved your life and i followed you after that. democrats need to go out and vote. i wish you the best in everything that you do. i love you and admire you. one of the think -- both a members and veterans of active duty have to get out and vote too. thank you and god bless you, clay aiken. guest: i wish he had been in the di
disabilities and programs of kids without disabilities. host: we go to atlanta where joseph is on the democrats line. good morning. caller: mr. aitken, i just want to say that i recently retired from the military. this is kind of a funny story. i was station with a guy from rocky mount north carolina and he was telling everybody on the base that you are running for office and he was so proud of you. that is how i found out about you running. he was a big fan and it was so funny that every day...
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at 8:00, author susan butler about franklin roosevelt and joseph stalin, and their unexpected partnership beyond the war. and saturday night at 8:00 eastern on american history tv on c-span3, on lectures and history, university of virginia's college of wise professor jennifer murray on how civil war veterans reunions have changed, and at 1:00, american history tv is live, commemorating the anniversary of the confederate surrender and the end of the civil war. >> c-span's profiles of freshmen congressman continue now with arizona democracy ruben gallego. he earned a scholarship to harvard but alert dropped tout join the marines and fight in iraq. he talks about his experiences, his family and his new life in washington. this is a little over 20 minutes. >> congressman ruben gallego from arizona's seventh congressat district. a freshman representative. what is it like? >> guest: it's very fascinating. every day brings a new challenge. every day i get to do something very interesting, and every day i miss home a little more but i'm glad i'm here. i feel like i'm doing good work f
at 8:00, author susan butler about franklin roosevelt and joseph stalin, and their unexpected partnership beyond the war. and saturday night at 8:00 eastern on american history tv on c-span3, on lectures and history, university of virginia's college of wise professor jennifer murray on how civil war veterans reunions have changed, and at 1:00, american history tv is live, commemorating the anniversary of the confederate surrender and the end of the civil war. >> c-span's profiles of...
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night at 8:00, author susan butler on president franklin roosevelt and joseph stalin -- allies during world war ii and their partnership beyond. saturday night on c-span3, home lectures in history. the university of virginia professor dr. murray on how things of change from reconstruction. sunday afternoon at 1:00, american history tv is live from appomattox. commemorating the 150th anniversary of the confederate surrender, and the end of the civil war. >> coming up next, an event from iowa this evening. with former virginia senator jim webb and former maryland governor martin o'malley. and then terry mcauliffe. and the christian science monitor breakfast. the polk county democratic party hosted its fundraiser friday. the event included jim webb and martin o'malley, they spoke for about 20 minutes. [applause] >> thank you very much. jim webb: it is a pleasure to be able to spend a few minutes with you tonight. i want to thank the polk county democrats. i would like to express my appreciation to the uaw for hosting's event. it can safely be said that i was the only person elected to st
night at 8:00, author susan butler on president franklin roosevelt and joseph stalin -- allies during world war ii and their partnership beyond. saturday night on c-span3, home lectures in history. the university of virginia professor dr. murray on how things of change from reconstruction. sunday afternoon at 1:00, american history tv is live from appomattox. commemorating the 150th anniversary of the confederate surrender, and the end of the civil war. >> coming up next, an event from...
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administrator of the faa, the federal aviation administration, the honorable joseph clancy director of the united states secret service, mr. robert maclean chief of the united states park police and mr. kim dine chief of the united states capitol police. we welcome you all. approximate you are sunt to committee rules all witnesses are to be sworn before they testify. mr. blojet you are included as well. we would can:that all members -- or all of the panel please rise and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony you're about to give will be the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth? thank you. you may be seated. let the record reflect that all the witnesses answered in the affirmative. >> all of your written statements will be entered into the record. we would ask that you would limit your verbal comments to five minutes. we're going to recognize mr. irving first. at the conclusion of those remarks we are going to excuse him so he can tend to the duties of escorting the prime minister into the house of representatives. mr. irving you are now recogn
administrator of the faa, the federal aviation administration, the honorable joseph clancy director of the united states secret service, mr. robert maclean chief of the united states park police and mr. kim dine chief of the united states capitol police. we welcome you all. approximate you are sunt to committee rules all witnesses are to be sworn before they testify. mr. blojet you are included as well. we would can:that all members -- or all of the panel please rise and raise your right hand....