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you are on with eric leonard, go ahead. caller: my question is why does andersonville have such a bad reputation with another that had a rate.ow survival andersonville did such a batter reputation.ad mr. leonard: andersonville is the deadliest place on american soil. here and 14s die months. that is a dental they cannot be compared to any other place. the percentages have been used to create a sense of false equivalency. parish in onend is aa -- there complex reason of why that occurs. in one single month, 3000 people died at andersonville. the scale was stunning. survivors spend the rest of their lives trying to come to them to what happens to and their friends. families struggle with what was it for. while 13,000 men die here, nearly 13,000 live. that is the bigger number. the survivors of this experience come to an end. they struggle with what does it .ean there is not this sense of valor . in fact, prisoners of war, until the late 20th century were considered to be cowards and failures as soldiers. guilt, isst survivors
you are on with eric leonard, go ahead. caller: my question is why does andersonville have such a bad reputation with another that had a rate.ow survival andersonville did such a batter reputation.ad mr. leonard: andersonville is the deadliest place on american soil. here and 14s die months. that is a dental they cannot be compared to any other place. the percentages have been used to create a sense of false equivalency. parish in onend is aa -- there complex reason of why that occurs. in one...
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now, a number of members of this body, a number of republicans voted to confirm eric holder. that may or may not have been a mistake. i was not here at that time. i did not have the opportunity to examine his record prior to his being appointed attorney general. i can understand those who voted "yes." prior to becoming attorney general, eric holder had built a reputation, by and large, as a law-and-order prosecutor. and so you could understand senators who would believe that his tenure as u.s. attorney, his tenure as deputy attorney general might suggest he would not be partisan and lawless. with miss lynch, it was qualitatively different. with miss lynch, she told us she would do the very same thing. i suspect there are quite a few people on this side of the aisle have given speeches about the i.r.s. targeting. no one should be surprised the department of justice has now exonerated everyone, because you know what? we confirmed the attorney general who basically told us she would do that. and i would note, by the way, the majority leader had complete and unilateral authority.
now, a number of members of this body, a number of republicans voted to confirm eric holder. that may or may not have been a mistake. i was not here at that time. i did not have the opportunity to examine his record prior to his being appointed attorney general. i can understand those who voted "yes." prior to becoming attorney general, eric holder had built a reputation, by and large, as a law-and-order prosecutor. and so you could understand senators who would believe that his...
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i was with eric leonard and another historian, and we drove around. we were really taken aback by lights forseeing the the 13,000. it really brought home a sense of just how many men were here. is a portion of the 13,000 mother were 40,000 here that endured andersonville. so a broader visual sense of the numbers. it's hard to contemplate that many deaths, i think. it's true for the civil war in general. so many deaths. but a place like here in andersonville, and the way they image was veryl powerful. oft: leslie gordon, author the broken regiment, and a history professor at the university of akron. susan in stillwater, new york is our first call. go ahead. a great, great cousin who died at andersonville. april 22, 1864. as dynasty.s listed i read a lot of that was it is dying of dynasty really died from gangrene, is that possible? professor gordon: i think more of the deaths were from toentery, which was related malnutrition. the gangrene, that was usually related to open wounds. it certainly could happen from something like scurvy, which would lead t
i was with eric leonard and another historian, and we drove around. we were really taken aback by lights forseeing the the 13,000. it really brought home a sense of just how many men were here. is a portion of the 13,000 mother were 40,000 here that endured andersonville. so a broader visual sense of the numbers. it's hard to contemplate that many deaths, i think. it's true for the civil war in general. so many deaths. but a place like here in andersonville, and the way they image was veryl...
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eric you wanted to comment as well. >> this is a common issue. what we tend to get on our side as well it's a foreign-born and if they have lower educational educational -- of course they can't. a lot of it is looking at net income levels and putting the focus on individuals. in this case we know is really about increasing access, opportunity and increasing incentives for those who are mobile are moving. but it's an important distinction because if we continue to think it's about people and their behavior we never get to the solutions we need. this is true of industry as well. ultimately there is a plethora of financial education information and education, and the information is going to change everything. what we need is a coalition working on policy change in policy change is a significant way to talk about this. speith is we are talking about messaging and we managed to default than to acronyms, how can we talk about these issues in these goals as part of a larger movement or in a way that might resonate effectively with the american public an
eric you wanted to comment as well. >> this is a common issue. what we tend to get on our side as well it's a foreign-born and if they have lower educational educational -- of course they can't. a lot of it is looking at net income levels and putting the focus on individuals. in this case we know is really about increasing access, opportunity and increasing incentives for those who are mobile are moving. but it's an important distinction because if we continue to think it's about people...
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eric gardner was a metronome -- there is a metronome of names. we have literally, with our very eyes seen american citizens killed, beaten, shot before our very eyes. it's stunning. as i was preparing -- i have been out of the country talking about this, and people outside i ame country will say terrified to go to the united states. there are guns everywhere. we seal these videos of americans being shot. -- we see alling these videos of americans being shot. and it is stunning to see videos of people being killed. gale, a question for a candidate? gail: i was thinking about the magic question idea. the idea that there is a magic question you can ask. i regret that i was not clear about explaining my great tax policy. it doesn't work anymore like that, and i am not sure it ever did. george washington had political issues. time a reporter wrote down what they said in congress and wrote down -- they were horrified. they were shocked. when people started following them around when they were giving speeches, they would stop talking because they were s
eric gardner was a metronome -- there is a metronome of names. we have literally, with our very eyes seen american citizens killed, beaten, shot before our very eyes. it's stunning. as i was preparing -- i have been out of the country talking about this, and people outside i ame country will say terrified to go to the united states. there are guns everywhere. we seal these videos of americans being shot. -- we see alling these videos of americans being shot. and it is stunning to see videos of...
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as the committee is aware, the support has come from the la county board of supervisors and mayor eric garcetti. councilmembers have written letters of support which we have passed. and filed in support of this bill. attached with our testimony. >> thank you very much. ranking member richard blumenthal i would like to thank senator dianne feinstein and barbara boxer for sponsoring this bill. i am here today along with our national chaplain and he uses the la from facilities. return the campus to where it belongs, veterans. this bill specifically addresses the property located in los angeles, but the larger issue is important to all veterans and i am also the chairman for the veterans of foreign wars in california. as i travel to the different college campuses i here the same questions from young veterans as i have for years older veterans, what is va doing to help those who are really in need of help for the homeless and the veterans ptsd. i do not have the answer, but this is a start. california has one of the largest homeless veterans populations in the country and they are female ve
as the committee is aware, the support has come from the la county board of supervisors and mayor eric garcetti. councilmembers have written letters of support which we have passed. and filed in support of this bill. attached with our testimony. >> thank you very much. ranking member richard blumenthal i would like to thank senator dianne feinstein and barbara boxer for sponsoring this bill. i am here today along with our national chaplain and he uses the la from facilities. return the...
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so nationally, i think in many places, whether it's freddie gray or eric gardner, michael brown, these issues are creating opportunities for dialogue in many places nationally that to might not have had those conversations, but this has been an ongoing work that we have been doing in baltimore and it didn't start with the death of freddie gray. >> you mentioned the police union. there are a couple questions specifically about the police union. considering the reaction of the police union based upon the charges into the freddie gray case, how does the city government work long term to gain the cooperation of the rank and file? >> i think you're talking about two different things. the rank and file and the police union are two different entities. i think the rank and file officers, you know, we have officers that very, very proudly serve the people of baltimore. the vast majority of the officers we have in our city serve our residents with distinction and respect. the oath that they took and the uniform that they wear. the challenge that i have with police unions is that they are unwilli
so nationally, i think in many places, whether it's freddie gray or eric gardner, michael brown, these issues are creating opportunities for dialogue in many places nationally that to might not have had those conversations, but this has been an ongoing work that we have been doing in baltimore and it didn't start with the death of freddie gray. >> you mentioned the police union. there are a couple questions specifically about the police union. considering the reaction of the police union...
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penalty we welcome the recent proposal of operators for endangering the safety of the airspace around the eric city and chicago with those economic opportunities given the safety highlighted by the recent release to urge congress to direct the faa the way it has regulated. we will hope to develop the regulations to ensure the safety of air transportation >>. >> thank you for the opportunity to participate. to fly small and aircraft systems for recreational purposes. with the strike set of guidelines. to be recognized by congress as a safe and effective means and most recently to address the personal appearance as a diverse community to a range from bin ages of six and 96. sales will reach near 700,000. but as with any emerging technology there are considerations such as balancing the safety and industry growth and a one to take us step back to discuss the current landscaper go to give the faa fits too closely analyzed the records of the sightings released this summer. and the headlines suggest based on specific quotations is seen as the near misses certain that doesn't stop the hundreds one is
penalty we welcome the recent proposal of operators for endangering the safety of the airspace around the eric city and chicago with those economic opportunities given the safety highlighted by the recent release to urge congress to direct the faa the way it has regulated. we will hope to develop the regulations to ensure the safety of air transportation >>. >> thank you for the opportunity to participate. to fly small and aircraft systems for recreational purposes. with the strike...
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has been gone for about two months per or understand you have had an opportunity to sit down with the eric minister with your concerns and she has told to about the things they have done to strengthen the system. >> when did that meeting happen? when is that going to happen? we ask for a document we are still waiting months later to tell us about what they have never but to have an open conversation but they have got to change they cannot continue to have this belief mental illness does not exist with frivolous prevention programs to spend whatever they want that passed to fundamentally change i welcome conversation with any federal agencies the american people are demanding that this insensitivity has to change among providers like you and others the most compassionate and caring people i have ever met let's face separate probe to love the people were working with that type of altruism is valuable. >> we have one minute left. >>. >> it is a town twister. how does your bill insurer culturally competent care with the linguistic standards of legislation? >> so that it is already required? >>
has been gone for about two months per or understand you have had an opportunity to sit down with the eric minister with your concerns and she has told to about the things they have done to strengthen the system. >> when did that meeting happen? when is that going to happen? we ask for a document we are still waiting months later to tell us about what they have never but to have an open conversation but they have got to change they cannot continue to have this belief mental illness does...
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they are just as important as eric cantor's in virginia. they should get an equal access at the process. it became the 10th time when major legislation that speaker john boehner teamed up with nancy pelosi. most republicans disagree with them. >> this is a closed-door meeting with republican meetings only. no cameras inside. take us inside. what are these meetings like for republican leaders? tojohn boehner did not have face questions like this. we have asked these questions. visitn't had a chance to personally, individually about this. many members were there. the speakerwhoever is accountable to any specific promises or pledges made. floweryst time for words. how are you going to work with the republicans? how are you going to restore the damage? i would hope any candidate would speak up and say the super pac's that are tied to congressional leaders will not be attacking house. members of the that does not help the process. it certainly doesn't help trust in the conference. 60% of american people believe washington republicans have betray
they are just as important as eric cantor's in virginia. they should get an equal access at the process. it became the 10th time when major legislation that speaker john boehner teamed up with nancy pelosi. most republicans disagree with them. >> this is a closed-door meeting with republican meetings only. no cameras inside. take us inside. what are these meetings like for republican leaders? tojohn boehner did not have face questions like this. we have asked these questions. visitn't had...
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mukasey and representative mike pompeo and moderator ambassador eric edelman congressmanike al pompeo represents the irfourth district of kansas and sits on the house permanent select committee on intelligence, the committee on energy and commerce, and the house select committee on benghazi. after graduating first in his class from west point he was a cavalry officer in the ute army and later graduate from harvard law school. before his election to congress he was folk caused on the aero space and energy sectors. moderatingmoderating the converl be ambassador adeleman on the fbi board of directors. he retired as a career minister from the u.s. foreign minister in 2009. thank you, ambassador, for moderating this conversation, and you to join me in welcoming orriceses today. thank you. [applause] >> let me say i completely agree that we couldn't have two better people to discuss terror intelligence and safety of the homeland today. i had the privilege of serving in bush 43 administration, with an attorney general can mccasey, and had occasion to sit in the situation room with him on a n
mukasey and representative mike pompeo and moderator ambassador eric edelman congressmanike al pompeo represents the irfourth district of kansas and sits on the house permanent select committee on intelligence, the committee on energy and commerce, and the house select committee on benghazi. after graduating first in his class from west point he was a cavalry officer in the ute army and later graduate from harvard law school. before his election to congress he was folk caused on the aero space...
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i think it was eric plavsic in the cbo study were elected navy acquisition programs and looked at 1st in class over a variety of programs and basically concluded that as a general matter 1st in class acquisitions and shipbuilding tend to be 30 or 40 percent higher than the estimate that the navy has begun with. >> yes, sen. in my statement we have a list of the most recent, 1st in class, an average cost, and average cost increases. >> and that's kind to defend 23 percent is a better than an average. .. >> >> >> >> me is exactly what needs to be done. >> isn't it also of a true of the delay had a significant effect? hell won't have to do that? that to do that budget fairly rigidly would be a 2006. but in the 2008 it was authorized to procure the and centers of a 12 carrier navy. subsequently made by the department of defense the with the 2013 budget. the that is stressed out to have adding more cost to the program. but one of the challenges that you referenced in your testimony is millions of dollars of overruns that this is the a typical outcome. when we come in here and testified wit
i think it was eric plavsic in the cbo study were elected navy acquisition programs and looked at 1st in class over a variety of programs and basically concluded that as a general matter 1st in class acquisitions and shipbuilding tend to be 30 or 40 percent higher than the estimate that the navy has begun with. >> yes, sen. in my statement we have a list of the most recent, 1st in class, an average cost, and average cost increases. >> and that's kind to defend 23 percent is a better...
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then what happened that night, conservatives winning across wales, the march to the midland, eric wells, conservative, for the first time ever the north, the south, the east, almost a clean sweep. and 100% conservative. [applause]. a new-line, fell across our aisles. i will never forget that morning. getting back to london, sitting for an interview, and then sitting down with a pen and seeing the children getting ready for school. they were, we were surrounded by pens and bags, i was writing my speech. i thought, i will just go and lie down for some thinking. as i shut my eyes, then i woke up and listen to the radio. [applause]. here's a serious point, fundamentally they didn't understand the people who make up our country. the vast majority of people are not arguing at the extremes of the debate. i'll put it as simply as i can, britain and the people want the same thing. [applause]. the british people are decent, sensible, reasonable, reasonable, they just want a government to support the government vulnerable, support those who do the right thing, better childcare, controlled immigrat
then what happened that night, conservatives winning across wales, the march to the midland, eric wells, conservative, for the first time ever the north, the south, the east, almost a clean sweep. and 100% conservative. [applause]. a new-line, fell across our aisles. i will never forget that morning. getting back to london, sitting for an interview, and then sitting down with a pen and seeing the children getting ready for school. they were, we were surrounded by pens and bags, i was writing my...
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two years ago, we announced with eric holder that across the nation we were suspending and expelling 3 and 4-year-old black and brown boys from pre-k. i had no idea. we have to continue to shine spotlights on leadership and courage. we have to continue to put out guidance. we have to challenge local folks to think is it good enough that the children of ferguson have less than half the money spent on folks like them. >> you have a reputation of being able to work with people of all ideologies, yet the past seven years the debate over education has become more divisive than ever. why do you think that is? >> i don't think i agree with that characterization. what folks like to cover is the noise. the vast majority of states have raised standards. they don't cover that 43, 44 states are the top gets all of the press, 4 million. we invested $5 billion more in turning around the nation's under performing schools. people said that was hard, impossible, can't happened, black and brown kids can't learn. we've seen huge progress. that story has been massively unreported. the media is drawn to
two years ago, we announced with eric holder that across the nation we were suspending and expelling 3 and 4-year-old black and brown boys from pre-k. i had no idea. we have to continue to shine spotlights on leadership and courage. we have to continue to put out guidance. we have to challenge local folks to think is it good enough that the children of ferguson have less than half the money spent on folks like them. >> you have a reputation of being able to work with people of all...
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2006 or 2007 and august of this share were convicted of attempting to develop a dirty blonde in the eric city and chicago and elsewhere. they could be developed by a lone wolf individual to a high capable and technical competence adversary like who perpetrated the attacks on the subway system in 1995 in tokyo. the more likely they would be to find ways to spread over a larger area at higher activity levels. says the study at the port of boston angeles many programs have looked at that threat likelihood for security or the office of domestic and foreign programs in said dhs architecture to identify radioactive material. if a device is located prior to detonation we have a rapid response. they're unlikely to result peeling to those caused by the blast there may be long term effects to other individuals however depending on involved the consequence could be considerable if it is difficult to remove from the services the contaminated area could be off limits for months or years that could affect those businesses to be shattered or their residences to be relocated holocaust and decontaminatio
2006 or 2007 and august of this share were convicted of attempting to develop a dirty blonde in the eric city and chicago and elsewhere. they could be developed by a lone wolf individual to a high capable and technical competence adversary like who perpetrated the attacks on the subway system in 1995 in tokyo. the more likely they would be to find ways to spread over a larger area at higher activity levels. says the study at the port of boston angeles many programs have looked at that threat...
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host: good morning, eric. i used to be a correctional officer myself. i really want to say thank you to director green and what montgomery county is doing. not only for the inmates, but also how they treat the officers . we often forget about the people who spend the most time with the inmates. the police make the rest, the judge makes the sentence, but the inmate spends the rest of their sentence with the officer. usually the officer is not really appreciated. see on tv -- people look down on correctional someers, and also reflect the on offices. look at the nation's capital, washington, d.c., the d.c. jail does not have proper retirement for the officers being i just wanted to say thank you, director, thank you for the job you are doing. officers are very important in the rehabilitation of inmates. host: mr. green? , as thell staff are gentleman said, do a tough job every day. all the pieces working hand-in-hand, we were able to build a facility that gives them an environment to do quality work. our staff are absolutely exceptional. in our county, we
host: good morning, eric. i used to be a correctional officer myself. i really want to say thank you to director green and what montgomery county is doing. not only for the inmates, but also how they treat the officers . we often forget about the people who spend the most time with the inmates. the police make the rest, the judge makes the sentence, but the inmate spends the rest of their sentence with the officer. usually the officer is not really appreciated. see on tv -- people look down on...
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you will hear from authors including eric larson who talks about his book. >> when i was in prisonçó and when i was beingç interrogated my interrogator somehow became my muse because to start with, ten days, ten days in an iranian jail, ten days, 20 days, 30 days. and every time it was saying something stupid are he was making the presumption about my life for life in the last i was thinking to myself, that will end up in a book. i was trying to ask my question. basically he did not have any other human contact. he has spent all his time and interrogation, tired of talking to his buddies. sometimes he was confiding in me, telling me about his personal life. i could here his conversations, even sometimes he was talking. i remember one day he was holding my ear and twisting my head. it was really painful. then his phone rang and he kept on twisting my ear. let go of my ear while you're talking. at any hit my head instead of talking on the phone, be quiet. really ridiculous. >> he said from the beginning, i look in the mirror and don't see president. our response to that was quit look
you will hear from authors including eric larson who talks about his book. >> when i was in prisonçó and when i was beingç interrogated my interrogator somehow became my muse because to start with, ten days, ten days in an iranian jail, ten days, 20 days, 30 days. and every time it was saying something stupid are he was making the presumption about my life for life in the last i was thinking to myself, that will end up in a book. i was trying to ask my question. basically he did not...
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so, nationally i think that in many places these areas there is freddie gray or eric garner or michael brown, they are creating opportunities for dialogue nationally that might not have had those conversations. the charges on the freddie gray case out as the government works to gain the rink and cooperation of the rank and file. >> the rank and file into the police union are two different entities and we have officers that proudly served the people in baltimore. the vast majority of the officers that we have served the residents with distinction and respect that they took in the uniform that they where. the challenge i have with police unions is that they are unwilling to evolve. when i was in an apple is fighting for the law-enforcement bill of rights i remember having conversations with the union and i said listen we might not get this passed this year. it might not be next year but it's coming. if you can't see it, you are blind. it's unrelenting and it will hold officers more accountable for the wrongdoing and i remember this conversation like it was yesterday i said that you are u
so, nationally i think that in many places these areas there is freddie gray or eric garner or michael brown, they are creating opportunities for dialogue nationally that might not have had those conversations. the charges on the freddie gray case out as the government works to gain the rink and cooperation of the rank and file. >> the rank and file into the police union are two different entities and we have officers that proudly served the people in baltimore. the vast majority of the...
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be subject to a civil penalty we welcome that for endangering the safety of the airspace around the eric city and chicago. our country can capitalize on the economic opportunity offered by uas while maintaining safety. with the safety risks highlighted it urges congress to direct the faa the way it is directed as part of the shared goal of transportation for those who depend on it. >> you are recognized. >> they give for the opportunity to participate the world's largest community-based organizations representing 180,000 members that small uas for recreational and educational purposes. for the last 30 years we promote the hobby of model aircraft paul they have a strict set of guidelines to be recognized as the safe and effective means the is have a fall new technologies to redress the of personal use of u.s. it is a a cross-section of america every inch from the age of six or 96 there is unprecedented growth according to the consumer electronic association sales will reach 700,000 is exciting and is beneficial as is with technology you can balance safety to capture the public benefits fo
be subject to a civil penalty we welcome that for endangering the safety of the airspace around the eric city and chicago. our country can capitalize on the economic opportunity offered by uas while maintaining safety. with the safety risks highlighted it urges congress to direct the faa the way it is directed as part of the shared goal of transportation for those who depend on it. >> you are recognized. >> they give for the opportunity to participate the world's largest...
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. >> eric tucker with the associated press. some cases have fallen in the confines of the civil rights division. the department of justice, civil rights investigators, the fbi talked about the charleston shooting. under this new model, would the nsb ask for equity stake in some of the cases as a civil rights matter or civil rights hate crime? we effectively work them together now. the idea that this will help -- to give an example of the martin luther king junior attempted webing of that parade -- .ooks across authorities you don't know what the motive is in the beginning. in the early days of the boston -- were, a law were g giving the date and time, but it could have been citizen motivated or white super messed. you work across giving your different expertise and different statutes that you can authorized to make sure you are leaving no investigative stone unturned. then, you look to see, given the conduct and evidence we have developed, which legal tool is best to use to hold this person to account? weree mlk bombing, there
. >> eric tucker with the associated press. some cases have fallen in the confines of the civil rights division. the department of justice, civil rights investigators, the fbi talked about the charleston shooting. under this new model, would the nsb ask for equity stake in some of the cases as a civil rights matter or civil rights hate crime? we effectively work them together now. the idea that this will help -- to give an example of the martin luther king junior attempted webing of that...
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a group of young members, all older i in the '30s going around the campus is, and that's headed by eric falwell from california and we are very out of him. but look, the whole delegation brings a lot to the table and as my constituents may say, having some seniority brings a lot to the district as well spend and women have it all, whatever secrets. and i may throw in paul ryan's thought that he's a dad, he's got a family come he's not going to work on weekends. is going to spend with his kids and his wife, good luck, i hope he succeeds without. >> i do, do. i would hope some of us who have our beautiful valleys about our families would translate that to the public policy that enables other people to be able to time with their families. for example, if someone in the film is sick, a child, a spouse or a parent, so we hope this will be an omen that cheney voted against sick leave to enabling families to the sickly. this takes us to your question. if we want to unleash the power of women and family oriented people in the political arena, anyplace though in the world plays come in the acade
a group of young members, all older i in the '30s going around the campus is, and that's headed by eric falwell from california and we are very out of him. but look, the whole delegation brings a lot to the table and as my constituents may say, having some seniority brings a lot to the district as well spend and women have it all, whatever secrets. and i may throw in paul ryan's thought that he's a dad, he's got a family come he's not going to work on weekends. is going to spend with his kids...
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how far we have come in a year where sub one was for all intents and purposes splintering iraq and eric himself away have done enormous damage to syria. we really took them on head on for all intents and purposes and the intent of the first year of this coalition and our operations was two grant them to a hault and set the conditions ultimately to begin the process of defeating them. that is what is the underway for the first year and i think what secretary carter is referring to is that we find ourselves now in a position where we are able to bring pressure to bear on da'ish if you will around its periphery so for example of bilateral agreements that we have entered into with the turks to facilitate the closure of the final 98 kilometers of the border to empower syrian opposition elements to pressure raqqa, to empower syrian elements to push south, to pressure other da'ish areas. in iraq to see the peshmerga who have been so effective continue the process of pushing out and interdict in key lines of communications between mosul and raqqa to pressure and recover ramadi. all of those act
how far we have come in a year where sub one was for all intents and purposes splintering iraq and eric himself away have done enormous damage to syria. we really took them on head on for all intents and purposes and the intent of the first year of this coalition and our operations was two grant them to a hault and set the conditions ultimately to begin the process of defeating them. that is what is the underway for the first year and i think what secretary carter is referring to is that we...
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officer testified it was not expected even though that night there was the requisite number we can get my eric in the of back-and-forth to prevent future tragedies and attacks they does want to look at the facts to do an excellent job then tell all of us that is our highest responsibility. >> the president vowed to bring to justice to kill the people in benghazi but we ask the question to perpetrate the recent attacks in algeria and how are people brought to justice? i don't know that i would assume about the progress of their investigation just a few days and then go from the director from the north africa and they are following promising leads to put together cases but what they're trying to determine the president said they would respond but that we have some very good examples does not divert attention. >> in light of those terrorist activities in north africa would you characterize that that al qaeda has been decimated? >> it has been. in afghanistan and the borders area and has taken now to zero whole cadres of leadership now we see those who have migrated back to other parts of the worl
officer testified it was not expected even though that night there was the requisite number we can get my eric in the of back-and-forth to prevent future tragedies and attacks they does want to look at the facts to do an excellent job then tell all of us that is our highest responsibility. >> the president vowed to bring to justice to kill the people in benghazi but we ask the question to perpetrate the recent attacks in algeria and how are people brought to justice? i don't know that i...
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office there where she led a number of investigations and prosecution, including that of olympic bomber eric rudolph. ms. yates is from georgia. and you may proceed, ms. yates. >> thank you. members of the committee, it's my privilege to appear before you today to talk about this critically important of sentencing reform, an issue that's important for both our country and our criminal justice system. my perspective on sentencing policy is informed by my 26 years with the justice department. as a line ausa in the trenches, a u.s. attorney in atlanta and now deputy attorney general. it's because of my commitment to public safety in the fair administration of justice that i believe that it's critical that we enact meaningful sentencing reform. i've seen firsthand the impact that our system and particularly our drug sentencing laws have on our ability to carry out the department's mission and i believe that we can and we must do better. we all know the facts that bring us here today. while the population has grown by about a third since 1980, the federal prison population has increased by over 8
office there where she led a number of investigations and prosecution, including that of olympic bomber eric rudolph. ms. yates is from georgia. and you may proceed, ms. yates. >> thank you. members of the committee, it's my privilege to appear before you today to talk about this critically important of sentencing reform, an issue that's important for both our country and our criminal justice system. my perspective on sentencing policy is informed by my 26 years with the justice...
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group of young members, all older than in their 30's, going around to the campuses and that's headed by eric swalwell from california. we are very proud of him. the whole delegation brings a lot to the table. as my constituents may say, having some seniority brings a lot to the district. mr. sesno: nicki asked about can women have it all? i might throw into that question, by the way, paul ryan's thoughts that he's a dad, he's got a family, he's not going to work on weekends. he's going to spend it with his kids and his wife. good luck. i hope he succeeds with that. ms. pelosi: i do, too. that's important. i would hope that some of us who have our beautiful values about our families would translate that to public policy that enables other people to be able to have time with their families. for example somebody in their family is sick, be it a child, spouse, or parent. so we hope that this will be an omen of change from voting against sick leave to enabling families to have sick leave. and this takes us to your question. if we want to unleash the power of women and family oriented people in th
group of young members, all older than in their 30's, going around to the campuses and that's headed by eric swalwell from california. we are very proud of him. the whole delegation brings a lot to the table. as my constituents may say, having some seniority brings a lot to the district. mr. sesno: nicki asked about can women have it all? i might throw into that question, by the way, paul ryan's thoughts that he's a dad, he's got a family, he's not going to work on weekends. he's going to spend...
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in china, and the emerging market economies that could develop in a way that could come back to her eric economy and whole den us inflation, so it's reasonable people-- slight differences in the forecast will lead to people's abuse whether it's appropriate time. i think where we are clear as in terms of what's driving our decision. we have been very clear that what we want to see his further improvement in the labor market, so we can become reasonably confident that inflation will return it to percent. i think we have also had a tremendous amount of information terms of how we think the economy will evolve and how we will react. compared to the 1970s and 80s, the federal reserve has much more information about what we are thinking, what are forecast is, how we think-- >> you get more information? >> absolutely. if you go back even 10 or 15 years ago we didn't provide an interest rate path and now you can ashley c the different suspense, what they think in terms of the time of lift off and at the last meeting you had 17 participants in the 13 of them expected lift off to take place someti
in china, and the emerging market economies that could develop in a way that could come back to her eric economy and whole den us inflation, so it's reasonable people-- slight differences in the forecast will lead to people's abuse whether it's appropriate time. i think where we are clear as in terms of what's driving our decision. we have been very clear that what we want to see his further improvement in the labor market, so we can become reasonably confident that inflation will return it to...
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would have only traumatized that community instead of waking up the people as it did. 20 years ago eric garner's last words would have just been whispered to his killers instead of shouted to all of us to make us wake up. we can't breathe, brothers and sisters. oscar grant. freddie gray. maya hall. meghan hockaday. let us remember the words of ida b. wells. the ones who commit the murders write the reports. america, we cannot breathe. yet, in between the gasp for air, in the silent pangs between our heartbeats, we speak their names. we say their names. and we speak it because we know that their name could one day be ours. we are here today that -- to say that we choose differently. we will not allow the deaths of our brothers and sisters to go unnoticed. whether it be that they are killed by someone in our community or someone outside. now, fox news will have you believe that we came here today to provoke violence. but we are not the violent ones. we are being murdered. we gathered here today to provoke peace. to demand peace. and we are obligated to stand for those who have been lost.
would have only traumatized that community instead of waking up the people as it did. 20 years ago eric garner's last words would have just been whispered to his killers instead of shouted to all of us to make us wake up. we can't breathe, brothers and sisters. oscar grant. freddie gray. maya hall. meghan hockaday. let us remember the words of ida b. wells. the ones who commit the murders write the reports. america, we cannot breathe. yet, in between the gasp for air, in the silent pangs...