Thank you. Ill just conclude. Any comments or questions that went unasked, please if you could provide those answers. Just to speak to it, the idea of a goal that we developed with the napa bill and also the g7 at the w. H. O. Assembly isnt that its to sharpen the mind into marshal resources, as you know. Thats why at asr, were on the right path to either achieve it or come close, and even coming close will be an achievement. I do dr. Mohs, you make the point to develop truly effective ways to treat and delay on sets will require many studies, potential medicines, patient assistant technologies and a combination of approaches. We are doing that, right, or are we lagging in any of those areas . We are doing it. I think it could be done a little faster. The scientific uncertainty is still great and so the only way to tackle that is to accumulate knowledge as fast as you can and that requires how many compounds are being tested i think the last we checked there were about 30 something in
Rosenstein testified on capitol hill wednesday about special counsel Robert Muellers investigation of russias influence in the 2016 u. S. Elections. During the hearing, several members of the committee asked questions about alleged bias on the part of agents involved in this and a previous fbi investigation into Hillary Clintons handling of a private email server. From the house Judicial Committee, this is about four hours. Good morning. The Judicial Committee will come to order. Without objection the chairs authorized to declare recesses of the committee at any time. We welcome everyone to this mornings hearing on oversight hearing with Deputy Attorney general Rod Rosenstein. Ill begin by risiecognizing myf for an opening statement. Thank you, deputy general attorney general rosenstein for appearing for the first time. There is much to discuss today and we look forward to your testimony and answers to your questions. As chairman of the committee with primary oversight of the departmen
Tonight at 9 00 p. M. Eastern t. Cspan2s book booktv. This past week, Rod Rosenstein was questioned about alleged political bias by agents involved in the rush investigation. This House Judiciary Committee hearing is about four hours. Good morning. The Judiciary Committee will come to order. The chair is authorized to declare recess at any time. This morningsto oversight hearing with Deputy Attorney general Rod Rosenstein. I will recognize myself for an opening statement. General, Deputy Attorney general rosenstein, for appearing for the first time in front of this committee. There is much to discuss today, and we look forward to your testimony and answers to questions. Committeen of the with primary oversight over the department of justice and the fbi, i have always supported the department and fbi in performing their valuable mission to keep our nation safe and to hold individuals accountable for criminal conduct. Yet, i and me on this committee now find ourselves in the very difficu
[crowd noise] we are going to get started here. Thank you all, for joining us. Director of the project on military and diplomatic history here. We formed this to understand how history can help us understand current issues. With historians and that includes our speaker today, and we also like to promote interaction between historians and policy experts. And we have one of our own csi s csis policyts experts here with us. October 10 we are going to have carter talk about his book. On october 18 we will have Lawrence Friedman on the future of his book to talk about his and we will also talk about the history of foreign interference in our elections. You can sign up on our mailing signup to our mailing list, on our website. One of the virtues of history is that it provides us with rich, contextual understanding. If you country if you study a country for years and years as historians do, you learn how institutions interact in a way that you otherwise would not understand. Viewearn also, ho
Tennessee. I had the opportunity to work with and meet a person named al gore, who was with president bill clinton at the time. The work at the Democratic National committee seems years ago. He to bank when it comes to microsoft, what are two of the egg issues that you of the big issues that you advocate for us . Fred on his privacy and security. About a week and a half ago the passage of the usa freedom act one that is a significant step in the right direction has yet to take on transparency and bulk collections. On the privacy side, those are important issues. Another one would be education. Of science, technology engineering, and math. We are at microsofts tech fair. We have a lot of innovation g oing on. We need Computer Sciences. We need scientists and engineers. We have 1000 scientists and engineers of microsoft and we need more. There are jobs out there. By 2018 there are 1. 2 million jobs. You know what you are going to have to half . A background. Hopefully so many Innovative