Great establishment of scientists, every major Scientific Organization in the country, perhaps dr. Bodkin is right and they are all wrong, but i am not sure that would be the prudent course for our country. Thank you all very much. We are turned. Adjourned. E [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] next, remarks by securities and Exchange Mission chair Mary Jo White. After that Martin Omalley talking to democrats in iowa. 7 00 a. M. , your calls and comments on washington journal. , debbieakers Wasserman Schultz of florida. She talks politics in the middle of the primary season. She also talks about the new Republican House leader and looks ahead to the fall elections and campaign 2016. Here are some of her remarks. Host is there a democrat other than Hillary Clinton who could he and national standardbearer for the democrats at this point . Guest of course there is. Guest no one else can even get started. Guest we
We havee do you think made the farthest inroads to protect ourselves, and which of the three do we need to work on . That is a good question. It resembles a question i get a lot as secretary of Homeland Security. What threat, what vulnerability do you worry about most . Where have we made the most progress . Difficult to rank them. As secretary of homeland forrity, i am responsible counterterrorism, and your question has elements of counterterrorism. Im responsible for aviation security, border security, port security, maritime security, protection of our critical infrastructure, protection of our national leaders, response to hurricanes, tornadoes, natural disasters, and Cyber Security, which is what we are here to talk about. Correct thatutely the cyber threat has those different components, different characters, motivated by different designs, and routinely, we assess threats in the nature of all three. I would have to say that we need to be vigilant in both the. Gov world with and.
A runoff in the mississippi race. Rangel charlie we are going to begin with your comments on the president and u. S. Foreign. How is he doing . The phone minds we also have a line for independents. This comes as sunni forces continues to make inroads in northern and western iraq. We want to get your assessment of the residents overall handling of the situation there. Tweet, join us a on facebook, or send us an email. On this First Official weekend of summer we want to get your thoughts on all of this. We will go to the latest on the nbc news wall street journal poll. It has been getting a lot of attention in the last three or four days. The president s handling of foreignpolicy plummeting. The percentage has dropped to the most level of his presidency as he faces overseas challenges, including iraq. Additionally the public is evenly split on whether the president is a competent manager. We hear some of the latest he tells courtesy of the New York Times frontpage story on iraq a. James
In August of 2023, U.S. Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) updated its 2021 study, "Breaking Barriers: Women in Army Special Operations."1 According to an Army News Service article, the study "outlined 42 recommendations. to better address obstacles facing female Soldiers serving in special operations units and to retain its top talent," and its "findings will guide USASOC in optimizing female warfighters while noting their physical and anatomical differences." The study's focus group responses highlighted "equipment fitting, childcare, gender bias, social support, sexual harassment, pregnancy and postpartum, and morale and wellbeing." According to the USASOC commander, Lieutenant General Jonathan Braga, "Although disappointed by some of the findings and comments in the study, we are committed to addressing these issues with candor and transparency."
In August of 2023, U.S. Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) updated its 2021 study, "Breaking Barriers: Women in Army Special Operations."1 According to an Army News Service article, the study "outlined 42 recommendations. to better address obstacles facing female Soldiers serving in special operations units and to retain its top talent," and its "findings will guide USASOC in optimizing female warfighters while noting their physical and anatomical differences." The study's focus group responses highlighted "equipment fitting, childcare, gender bias, social support, sexual harassment, pregnancy and postpartum, and morale and wellbeing." According to the USASOC commander, Lieutenant General Jonathan Braga, "Although disappointed by some of the findings and comments in the study, we are committed to addressing these issues with candor and transparency."