The appalling targeting of the police is going on in this country right now i hope that is not the message you want to send two brave men and women that wear the uniform to protect us. Police officers and Law Enforcement officials cant count on federal Law Enforcement officials to back them up who can they rely on . Seeing no other witnesses think you attorney general for your questions in her time today. Without objection all members have five additional days to submit additional records for the hearing. With that this hearing is adjourned. Next u. S. Senators talk about the terrorist attacks in paris. Several u. S. Senators went to to the center for disheartening to talk about the recent terrorist attacks in paris and their related security concerns at home. A year ago the gulf for the goal was to destroy iso. No one should take this as a criticism of the men and women and uniform as well as their civilian counterparts in the field doing the best they can under the strategic and oper
Opportunity to serve and i want to thank the United States the United States of america who enables people like me to follow her dream and i hope in getting this award i continue to make my pledge to be of service. Mr. President , i thank you. Mr. Prez youre watching cspan 2 and we will show you attorney general beretta lynches testimony before the house committee. Later, congressional hearing looking at how terror organizations are financed. On the next washington journal, we look at how congress is reacting to the syrian refugee crisis with congressman earl bloom and how her and then on the paris attacks in us strategies against isis. Then, a discussion about treatment for ptsd, with psychologist deborah by dont. Washington journals live with your phone call, tweets and Facebook Comments at 7 00 a. M. Eastern on cspan. Stephen k signatures beecher of cspan 2 book tv is coverage of book fairs and festivals. With Nonfiction Author talks, interviews and view are calling segments are com
Committed the felony of swearing to false information on that form. 5,000 were referred for prosecution, but the 94 u. S. Attorneys offices across the country could only find time to prosecute 62 out of 76,000. So somebody going into a gun store to buy a weapon knows that even if theyre caught and often theyre not caught because the system doesnt have all the information it needs in it, but even if theyre caught, they often find that the odds are 1 in 1,000 that theyll be prosecuted. What are you doing about that . What should be done about it . And why has this decline been so precipitous over the years . With respect to the types of cases that are prosecuted, as i indicated, a lot of the firearms prosecutions are done in conjunction with our Violent Crime program, and they may not show up in your statistics as the lead charges. They are a significant part of the arsenal that every federal prosecutor utilizes. Most recently, ive convened a summit with the top elected officials, Police
Alleged actions of certain lawyers as well as others in attempting to deny benefits to miners who are suffering from the debilitating effects of black lung disease. Black lung disease is caused through the inhalation of coal mine dust, and it tends to i should say it leads to severe breathing complications and is found mostly in central appalachia, in particular the states of pennsylvania, West Virginia, kentucky and virginia. According to the department of labor, black lung disease contributed to the death t deaths of over 75,000 minders from 1968 to 2007. That averages to over 1,900 miner death cans per year over deaths per year over a 39year period. Thats an extraordinary number. Im a not sure how widely reported that number is. And while overall rates have dropped since 1968, Research Conducted by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and health shows that there has been a spike since the early 1990s particularly in the most severe, fastprogressing type of black lung disea
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