Beginning last part of october, from the edges. And then by january, the ocean ice is thick. Those were the days when the ice formed to 30 feet thick, solid ice. And you trust that youre safe on the ice. And that it provided for you. Things arent the same anymore. When the big waves are coming in. I always watch those dogs down there. When theyre scared. They always sense the bad weather. The temperatures in the arctic are rising faster than anywhere else in the world and that swift rise has brought dramatic changes to dozens of small alaska native villages along the coast. The thick ice that once protected them from storms is gone and as the earth warms, so does the land, now so soft that it crumbles into the water with each wave that hits the shore. Last night i saw homes being thrashed in my minds eye, falling into the land failure. Thats why i couldnt fall asleep. The changes have pushed communities in alaska to face an impossible question where do you go when forces beyond your co
Mr. Speaker, canada has spoken clearly in this past election. They want canadians and our military continue to engage in the fight against isis and were committed to continuing to do that. However we also made a clear commitment to withdraw the six cf18 fighter jets and engage in a continued way militarily in a humanitarian effort and refugee efforts which were continuing to too. I engage with our allies on these issues and they reassured me we are continuing to be helpful. Thank you. [applause] the recordable leader of the honorable leader of the opposition. Mr. Speaker, lets be clear what isis is. Theyre a death cult. Theyve sell children and women into sexual slavery. They target and kill gays and lesbians and have murdered thousands of muslims, christians, yazidis and other religious minorities, yet the prime says here goes to take our planes out of the fight. Just how bad does it have to be in iraq and syria for us to leave our planes there . [applause] the right honorable Prime M
Former intelligence officials from the clinton, bush and obama demonstrations spoke monday about the Government Security clearance process and recommendations for moving the system. From the Wilson Center, this is an hour and a half. Good morning welcome bright and early on monday to the Wilson Center. I and jane harman, president ceo recovering politician for many many years, too many for some of my detractors. I spent time in the house of representatives working on security and intelligence issues and numbers of people sitting here are my friends on a bipartisan basis. Im very excited that we are doing something truly useful this morning, which is to host a Panel Discussion on security clearance, and nextgen overhaul. If you dont understand what nextgen means you probably should leave the room. Todays problems are digital. Too many of our policies and politicians are analyzed. Anyone who has held a secret or top secret clearance knows what i mean. Parts of our system fit the 19th cen
Interest in serving people who are incarcerated. I want to encourage anyone theg to reach out amount of loneliness and misery overwhelming with misery was overwhelming. Have the phone cut out before he had a chance to talk to his son or daughter there is so much loneliness. If you could go to a prison to visit with people, people would be delighted to talk with you as the cover as the other colors alluded to. Other callers alluded to. Emotion is weakness, so prisons have no one to talk to. They have no one to explain these feelings of loneliness. There are tons of nonprofits that do work in this realm. Im on the board of the prison entrepreneurship program. You dont have to be a business person to volunteer with them. Everyone needs someone to listen to and most people do not have anyone. A couple of people have mentioned my wife. The day i file for office again, filingrun into my wife for diverse. Filing fororce divorce. Taking the you for time to talk to our viewers. We are now going
From the edges. And then by january, the ocean ice is thick. Those were the days when the ice formed to 30 feet thick, solid ice. And you trust that youre safe on the ice. And that it provided for you. Things arent the same anymore. When the big waves are coming in. I always watch those dogs down there. When theyre scared. They always sense the bad weather. The temperatures in the arctic are rising faster than anywhere else in the world and that swift rise has brought dramatic changes to dozens of small alaska native villages along the coast. The thick ice that once protected them from storms is gone and as the earth warms, so does the land, now so soft that it crumbles into the water with each wave that hits the shore. Last night i saw homes being thrashed in my minds eye, falling into the land failure. Thats why i couldnt fall asleep. The changes have pushed communities in alaska to face an impossible question where do you go when forces beyond your control take your home . When it g