First place. Chairman, you get the last noa word. Please join me in thank youing them. [ applause ] coming up at 8 eastern on c span 3, a House Veterans Affairsxl cemetery0e9n operations with7bjn a look at improving the t;3hsystem. Thatf n on c span tonightufcd starting at 8 00 eastern. Yk tonight on the ethics on Internet Companies harvesting users information. Itsajn a creepy yes expectations are shifted because i realize that there might be p b nother party who< doing, say, for example if a message pops up and asks if i would like some help making a purchase there are certain lines that we dont know weve crossed them1 8p until its too late. Thats true for researchers. Thats true for3yb companies. There isnt a clear sense of whats creepy because thats so culturally specific. One person talkingpf, n loudly on their cell phone in a park has no problem with somebody standing next to them on a bench and listening to that conversation and at the same time you can have someone who is tryin
Complaint log their observations. That complaint log is kept, and it is reviewed through our Organizational Assessment and improvement program, and all of the complaints are followed up on in a timely manner. Of course, there are other ways to do it. Weve received a variety of letters from individuals expressing concerns about specific issues at cemeteries, and we apply the same level of aggressive resolution to those complaints as well. Do you respond to individuals . Oh, yes, sir. We respond to individual letters absolutely. How long does it take . Is it on a timely basis . Give me an example how you respond. I think it would depend on the nature of the complaint and how quickly we can resolve it. Say were working on the issue. That usually goes out, if we send one, within a few days, and then the actual resolution can vary depending, again, on the issue recently at Riverside National cemetery, for example, where we had contractors that were treating headstones and the grounds in a m
F9e÷ accountability practice, from earlier this month this is about an hour 45 minutes. sk 2k good afternoon 7oy6neveryone, this oversight hearing of the subcommittee of. Xdisabilities and Memorial Affairs will now come to order. We are here today to examine the issues facing our military veterans cemeteries. Our goal in this hearing is to 2 o learn more about theq4 operations of the National Cemetery administration, arlington National Cemetery and the American Battle Monuments Commission over the past year, as well as the organizations commentary on issues that i will be highlight highlighting momentarily. I would also like to welcome mr. Walters as he has;myy stepped up to perform duties as acting undert÷n secretary of Memorial Affairs aft have you here as well. 0 2rc the endeavors ofj1 these entities are a ap the most honorable inli government and the people4t with these organizations workday qo m and day out to honory vcc veterans ando x Service Members with n dignified burials a
Advantage, but we want to make sure we are targeting the impact on the russian economy in a way that does not have dramatic spillover effects into the broader economy. You cannot eliminate that but we can make sure the focal point is russia, and we have been able to do that. The president does intend to sign the peace legislation passed by congress, but we have concerns about that legislation because while it preserves flexibility, it does send a confusing message to our allies because it includes some sanctions language that does not reflect the consultations ongoing. Consultations that we have had that allowed the successful implantation of strategy have allowed us to have, and private conversations with our european allies, about their strategies and their steps forward. There are other areas of our strategy that we prefer not to have. Preserves because it the president s flexibility to carry out the strategy, he intends to sign the bill. I would anticipate it would get done before
Or tell that state you get to have nuclear weapons. I think maybe people are so far removed from what Nuclear Capability really means and the massive devastation and destruction, even a backpack brought across the southern border to my district what that would do to the our economy, secure life. With a look at this as a very real threat. No matter how Science Fiction it is to think about that happening. It could easily happen. Its our job to stop it. Host representative hunter, iran has not ended and f the country for more than 200 just. They have a right to defend themselves. What do you say to that argument . Guest iran has invaded other countries do proxy terrorist the theyre in syria, ma lebanon. They are in a lot of places doing bad things. They are in afghanistan. So they havent invaded because thats not what these countries do. What these countries do is when i say countries, countries like afghanistan, prewar, and iran, they have proxy care. They fund, promote and train at acto