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also, you have to deal with the fact that many children have been indom trin nated. there's a severe ptsd problem. people have been traumatized by life under the isis regime. i think the bottom-up era is critical to attend to. the parties will need to tackle the national, they don't like to use the word even reconciliation some of them, they call it national settlement. there are this men nuf issues, as i mentioned, that have to be dealt with and i think the parliament is the venue. but nam semistill will, the u.n. assistance mission, that's one of their main man states in adoition addressing the holding of elections and affair and freeway. i should just say this is a critical ben etch mark to make sure all those 2.6 million people get registered and are able to vote. i think it's fine for the elections who have gone ahead but it's incumbent on them to make sure everyone can in fact vote. >> just a couple of points i wanted to make, the bearer on elections, and i should have spoken about that. you know, people tend to forget that under the circumstances what iraq has
also, you have to deal with the fact that many children have been indom trin nated. there's a severe ptsd problem. people have been traumatized by life under the isis regime. i think the bottom-up era is critical to attend to. the parties will need to tackle the national, they don't like to use the word even reconciliation some of them, they call it national settlement. there are this men nuf issues, as i mentioned, that have to be dealt with and i think the parliament is the venue. but nam...
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couldn't happen again and unfortunately it did several times even before president kennedy was asas nated. i would pick that one. i do like sunshine special because it is so associated with president roosevelt and so perfect for his sunny optimism even during the darkest years the depression. he loved that car very much. e joyed riding in it, always insisted on riding with the top down. they're both charismatic leaders and they loved to be able to reach out, shake hands, they had to feel connected with the public. they did get a lot of energy out of that. so both of those cars are really associated with both of those leaders. our presidential limousines are here at the museum and all of them have been on the floor from the day we've got them and remained on the floor. that car we left off of display just out of respect for the tragedy osht associated with it. but it's been on the floor since the late '70s. they're some of the first things people see because they're some of the first things people are looking for. they know they're here and they want to see them. i always have fun seeing p
couldn't happen again and unfortunately it did several times even before president kennedy was asas nated. i would pick that one. i do like sunshine special because it is so associated with president roosevelt and so perfect for his sunny optimism even during the darkest years the depression. he loved that car very much. e joyed riding in it, always insisted on riding with the top down. they're both charismatic leaders and they loved to be able to reach out, shake hands, they had to feel...
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people forget about nate and we forget that ophelia was out there. but the fact of the matter is puerto rico's an island and that's different than texas and that's different than florida. that's different than other things that we have seen. so one of the things that diffe and that's different from florida and other things that we have seen. so one of the things we are going to go look at and we did an internal review inside my command, we'll do inside of the department is how do we think about that differently, do we have structures set up appropriately. do we have the things we need. because at the end of the day, sir, as you know we support the governor. and we support fema. and we provide niche unique capabilities that at that lays place as an example the guard may not have and positioned at a place when it's necessary. >> do you think that fema and other federal agencies made full use of the resources that you could offer? >> sir, i would say it this way, secretary mattis told me i could have whatever i needed whenever i needed it. so whenever i
people forget about nate and we forget that ophelia was out there. but the fact of the matter is puerto rico's an island and that's different than texas and that's different than florida. that's different than other things that we have seen. so one of the things that diffe and that's different from florida and other things that we have seen. so one of the things we are going to go look at and we did an internal review inside my command, we'll do inside of the department is how do we think about...
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and in 2017, hurricanes harvey, irma and maria -- and nate and ophelia. >> that's right, strained our federal response nearly to the breaking point. i recently visited puerto rico, along with the massachusetts congressional delegation. and we were able to see the damage firsthand. one sector that was particularly hard hit was health care. we previously talked about your decision to send the hospitalship comfort for about seven weeks. i visited a hospital and a community health center that were still struggling without clean water, without reliable power, months after the storm, and more than a month after the comfort had departed. and now, even though they haven't recovered from last year's storms, they're all starting to prepare for the next round of hurricane season. so i'm about out of time. but general robinson, can you very briefly list, say, your top three lessons learned from maria, and whether there's more that d.o.d. can do to support the health care sector specifically? >> so, ma'am, i would tell you, we just finished, very quickly, we just finished an internal north com les
and in 2017, hurricanes harvey, irma and maria -- and nate and ophelia. >> that's right, strained our federal response nearly to the breaking point. i recently visited puerto rico, along with the massachusetts congressional delegation. and we were able to see the damage firsthand. one sector that was particularly hard hit was health care. we previously talked about your decision to send the hospitalship comfort for about seven weeks. i visited a hospital and a community health center that...
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nate. mr. mathison, your business relys on the people being on the site and viewing for as long as possible and hence the sophisticated recommendation engine, and so how do the sophisticated recommendation engines differ from the children to the adults and is the goal the get to user regardless of the age to stay on the site and consuming the content for as long as possible? >> when it comes to google, we only al allow the yuserers 13 ad over, and that is the limitation on the site. i think that your question gets to this issue of public concern around tech ed a daddiction and particularly the young people's use of smartphones and social media. when i look at the goal of the google service, it is to provide products that enhance people's lives and not detract from them. and so we believe that this question of how we can fulfill that goal better is a really important question to society. so we are investing in the research to bert understand these issues, and better understand what kind of produ
nate. mr. mathison, your business relys on the people being on the site and viewing for as long as possible and hence the sophisticated recommendation engine, and so how do the sophisticated recommendation engines differ from the children to the adults and is the goal the get to user regardless of the age to stay on the site and consuming the content for as long as possible? >> when it comes to google, we only al allow the yuserers 13 ad over, and that is the limitation on the site. i...
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and if you watch the ken burns vietnam series you'll have seen marc's names prom nately displayed in the credits because they were crucial from providing clips to jock son and nixon years but kennedy as well. marc is foreign policy focusing on the cold war and especially one element of the hot war, vietnam in that era, and particularly the kennedy and johns johnson policy towards it. my favorite of many plib cages is his book a companion to john f. kennedy, which sounds like a girlfriend but some of that is covered in that volume. but seriously it is a major work that he's edited, every topic related to jfk life and career and particularly his presidency and i rely on it almost exclusively as i'm preparing to speak about president kennedy. and i think think of tim naftali as my colleague even though he preceded me at the miller center for several years where he served as director of the kremlin decision making progress. then tim at the nixon library has become a clinical professor of history and public service nyu. he's co-author many books ks but one for today called crushness cold
and if you watch the ken burns vietnam series you'll have seen marc's names prom nately displayed in the credits because they were crucial from providing clips to jock son and nixon years but kennedy as well. marc is foreign policy focusing on the cold war and especially one element of the hot war, vietnam in that era, and particularly the kennedy and johns johnson policy towards it. my favorite of many plib cages is his book a companion to john f. kennedy, which sounds like a girlfriend but...
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nate. for mr. matheson, your business relies on people on your site and viewing as long as possible hence you have sophisticated recommendation engines. they're designed to do that. how do those recommendation engines differentiate between children and adults. is it the goal to get the user, regardless of age, to stay on the site and consuming content as long as possible? >> when it comes to google, we only allow users that are 13 and older. that this is the limitation on the site. your question gets to this issue of public concern around tech addiction and particularly young people's use of smartphones and social media. when i think about the goal of google services, it's really to provide products that enhance people's lives, not detract from them. we think that this question of how we can fulfill that goal better is a really important question to society. so we are investing in research to better understand these issues, better understand what kinds of product design we can implement to make sur
nate. for mr. matheson, your business relies on people on your site and viewing as long as possible hence you have sophisticated recommendation engines. they're designed to do that. how do those recommendation engines differentiate between children and adults. is it the goal to get the user, regardless of age, to stay on the site and consuming content as long as possible? >> when it comes to google, we only allow users that are 13 and older. that this is the limitation on the site. your...
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internationalist and in a way it, except that are not woodrow wilson democracy always had to be regular nateed. think canada, thing sweden, any of the scandinavian countries. had to be ways in which democracy wasn't going to be undermined by capitalism, but instead strengthened by capitalism. he was -- wilson was not against a free market. he was against an unregulated three market. think how many banks collapsed in united states between 2007 and 2009. not a single major canadian bank collapsed. they're regulated. that's the difference. also regulate their immigration. they don't have immigration problems because they regulate that, too. i won't get into immigration. the point here is that it was this economic globalization that was unregulated that created the extraordinary economic disparities in the united states, probably the largest that ever have existed in this country, certainly as great as any that ever existed, that is resulted in not only a relative but absolute decline in the purchasing power of at least 60% of our population. of course these people are going to vet for donald j. t
internationalist and in a way it, except that are not woodrow wilson democracy always had to be regular nateed. think canada, thing sweden, any of the scandinavian countries. had to be ways in which democracy wasn't going to be undermined by capitalism, but instead strengthened by capitalism. he was -- wilson was not against a free market. he was against an unregulated three market. think how many banks collapsed in united states between 2007 and 2009. not a single major canadian bank...
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land management to develop cooperative range land monitoring, which has allowed niels to become inter-nately familiar with both the needs of his livestock and range land ecosystems. his successful stewardship is evident in the longevity of his family ranch, which has also been recognized for many years in wyoming and nationally. the bureau of land management recognized niels's range with a stewardship award in 2000 and in 2001, the ranch was named the little snake river conservation district cooperator of the year. niels has been recognized repeatedly for his leadership in the industry and in his community. he has served as a member of the search and rescue and was inducted into the wyoming agriculture hall of fame in 2011. niels, i'm pleased to have you here today to lend your wealth of experience with the committee. i ask that you please proceed. >> thank you, chairman barrasso, ranking member carper, members of the committee. thank you for having me here today to address the federal regulations effect -- how the federal regulations affect my ranch and others across the country. my name is
land management to develop cooperative range land monitoring, which has allowed niels to become inter-nately familiar with both the needs of his livestock and range land ecosystems. his successful stewardship is evident in the longevity of his family ranch, which has also been recognized for many years in wyoming and nationally. the bureau of land management recognized niels's range with a stewardship award in 2000 and in 2001, the ranch was named the little snake river conservation district...
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providing foster care, treatment services, treating babies born with prix nate l exposure and healing the mental trauma has left child welfare systems strained and challenged to target resources in the best way to help families in devastating communities. there should be nothing most important to our nation than ensuring the safety of our children and i applaud this committee for the leadership and the act of 2016. among its provisions, that states have infant plans of safe care that address the needs of the infant and their parents. this legislation and the protecting our infants act of 2015 make it clear that our response systems cannot continue operates as though it is possible to fully address the well being of children without addressing the well being of their families and communities. current research found when parents can access treatment programs on demand and enter -- likely to become successful in completing their program and continuing to improve the capacity to care for their children. kentucky's sobriety treatment program, or start. an evidence-based program providing s
providing foster care, treatment services, treating babies born with prix nate l exposure and healing the mental trauma has left child welfare systems strained and challenged to target resources in the best way to help families in devastating communities. there should be nothing most important to our nation than ensuring the safety of our children and i applaud this committee for the leadership and the act of 2016. among its provisions, that states have infant plans of safe care that address...
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we don't go after those who attack us and plot to attack us, but everybody comes and says we're not nating building, and some want more nation building. they don't think we're doing enough. if you look at the list of things we've spent money on, $45 million on a natural gas gas station in the defense budget because we're greening up afghanistan, put a green footprint on afghanistan. we bought them natural gas cars and then we got them credit cards so they could use at the natural gas gas station over there. that's absurd. people are horrified. we spent $79 million on an embassy. it never opened. all done, i think, at clinton and hol brook's request, and they looked at it finally and they found out it was a courtyard with tall buildings around it. it was never occupied. we signed a ten-year lease on it, millions and millions, getting to the trillions of dollars spent. there is no military solution, you know, we don't even know who to negotiate with, we don't know who the good guys in the taliban are, or if there are any. we don't seem to be forthright with how many people we're fighting? we
we don't go after those who attack us and plot to attack us, but everybody comes and says we're not nating building, and some want more nation building. they don't think we're doing enough. if you look at the list of things we've spent money on, $45 million on a natural gas gas station in the defense budget because we're greening up afghanistan, put a green footprint on afghanistan. we bought them natural gas cars and then we got them credit cards so they could use at the natural gas gas...
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that's his insight from constitutional skol parp the league is intended to be a kog nate of the u.s. congress where the various states can meet and do politics that will then make the law be effective. he thinks law is night but nowhere efficient and that's where he wants to have the additional institutions. >> quickly, because i know we are nearing the end. i want to express the complexity of this time period and number of options on the table. in terms of money, yes, absolutely they knew. what they recognized was this any economic structure you set up, wealth will transfer from one party another party. whatever do you, someone will win and someone will lose. and to lower the amount of debt that everyone owed to everybody. the problem is when you do that, there are american banks who say we loan money in good faith. we are are a private in institution. so as jennifer pointed out, they become a way to encourage good german behavior by lowering them if germ answers are behaving well or punishment behavior.a a well or punishment behavior.n a well or punishment behavior.s a well or puni
that's his insight from constitutional skol parp the league is intended to be a kog nate of the u.s. congress where the various states can meet and do politics that will then make the law be effective. he thinks law is night but nowhere efficient and that's where he wants to have the additional institutions. >> quickly, because i know we are nearing the end. i want to express the complexity of this time period and number of options on the table. in terms of money, yes, absolutely they...
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removing ha tweet doesn't ee almost nate the ideology behind it. so we invest heavily in alternative narratives. twitter has participated in more than 100 ngoss and events around the world since 2015. we work with respected organizations to empower kred nongovernmental voices against violent extremism. as part of continuing effort to make twitter a safe place for open democratic debate, late last year we broad end our rules to prohibit accounts affiliated with violent extremist groups and to make hateful imagery much harder to find on our platform. we also stepped up our enforcement of abuse by witnesses and increased transparency to further educate users about terms of service. twitter has also devoted significant resources to combat disinformation and election interference by foreign state actors. to prepare for the u.s. midterm elections this year, across functional elections task force is prepared to verify major party candidates against impersonation to remain open lines of communication, to apply our technology to address networks of maliciou
removing ha tweet doesn't ee almost nate the ideology behind it. so we invest heavily in alternative narratives. twitter has participated in more than 100 ngoss and events around the world since 2015. we work with respected organizations to empower kred nongovernmental voices against violent extremism. as part of continuing effort to make twitter a safe place for open democratic debate, late last year we broad end our rules to prohibit accounts affiliated with violent extremist groups and to...
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raictios in relation to the composition of congress, and if the ranking chair can't do it, dission nate somebody who is going to bring that perspective of the committee to the budget discussion, and we think that is an effective way to give a little bit more heft to the budget committee and deal with the authorization discussions that we know are going to be ongoing with the different sectors and bills and are reauthorize the transportation act or the education bill or whatever and have it reflected on the the budget, because those folks are going be paying attention and weigh in on it. >> and i would say that there is no fight like a jurisdiction fight like the one on capitol hill. it is the one thing that has traditionally united the democrats and the democrats by den of the service on the particular committee, and they are work hard to get on that committee and work hard to stay on that committee, and the idea that, hey, we will propose that we are totally going to reshuffle that probably would have meant that a lot of the recommendations are not achievable. >> agreed. >> and so this
raictios in relation to the composition of congress, and if the ranking chair can't do it, dission nate somebody who is going to bring that perspective of the committee to the budget discussion, and we think that is an effective way to give a little bit more heft to the budget committee and deal with the authorization discussions that we know are going to be ongoing with the different sectors and bills and are reauthorize the transportation act or the education bill or whatever and have it...