Time is not a luxury for state and local law enforcement. Crime victims or communities cant afford it. Our laws require speedy trials. Criminals have to be held accountable, but victims are as we speak and we know in this audience asking for justice. Rep. Goodlatte thank you, mr. Vance. We will now proceed with questioning of the witnesses under the five minute rule. I will begin by recognizing myself. Director komi created a dichotomy between this being a Technology Problem or a Business Model problem and said that apple was addressing this as a Business Model problem. Is that a fair contrast or is this Something Else . Mr. Sewell it is by no means a fair contrast, mr. Chairman. Ive heard this phrase before. In sanbeen raised bernardino and every time i hear this, my blood boils. This is not a marketing issue. That is a way of demeaning the other side of the argument. We dont put up billboards that market our security. We are doing this because we think protecting the security and the
We have to have is also not only important for this body, but its important for this country. In a weird way, they love us and hate us. The poll numbers show they dont love us too much,13 . [laughter] but on the flip side, they look to us. They look to us for certainty and guidance and where we might take them. The pundits, different. But the people do. I see it when i go to stores and im out and about. People may be angry with us, but they want to know what were going to do to solve these incredible problems. And it will be incumbent upon the next congress to sit down and Work Together. Its going to be tough, because the politics of today are about the moment in time. Its not about the long term. This is an incredible challenge. But it has to be dealt with in some way. You know, ive spent a lot of time trying to, like i said, do what i can, didnt matter who it was, and i was listening to senator coburn speak. I remember one day we were looking on an issue, essential air service. Some
Wow, along with these Television Companies, support cspan 2 as a public service. Good evening everyone. Welcome to the National World war i Museum Memorial located here in kansas city, missouri. My name is james todd. And the Public Program specialist here for the memorial. It is my great passion to welcome you here for women and warfare with Lieutenant Colonel nikki dean. Now to introduce our speaker tonight, i will also say the view she will be stating or not reflective of the United States army, the department of defense, the command and general Staff College or the underlying arm of the United States rv. Lieutenant colonel, nikki dean, has 21 years of active service including multiple tours to iraq and afghanistan. By train she is an Army Helicopter pilot. Currently, for her second time, isnt army doctor and writer. Originally she is from buffalo, new york. Is very emotionally conflicted every time the chiefs and bills play each other. She has been stationed around the United State
And so every decision she made, she made, some were right, some were wrong, but every one was around the premise of making sure he was okay, that what he wanted to get done got done and sometimes she ran over very powerful aides in order to impose her will. There were occasions on the other hand, i know of at least one, where she was after the president to do something and she had reminded him for enough weeks in a row and he finally turned around and said, look, i got it. I know what you want. I know what you think. Im not doing that right now. Lets let it rest for a while. And she got the message and didnt bother him again until he ultimately a few weeks later made the decision she wanted. She pushed him, that probably would have made it harder. She did have this dignity about her, this grace, and there are some talking today about that dignity and grace and how it will affect now. Will her passing suddenly have an effect on this president ial campaign that as we reflect back on nanc
Married a neurosurgeon in chicago. Before she headed to hollywood to become an actress, she grew up and lived in chicago, known by the nickname nancy. She said mgm was part of a big family. She signed with them and they took care of her. She wasnt afraid shall even at her age, to go out there by herself because she was surrounded by people to help her. So trusting. So, trust me. Nancy davis was busy once in hollywood. She almost failed before she even began, because it was the era of joe mccarthy and the infamous red scare witch hunt. In 1949 her name appeared on a target list of communist sympathizers. Upset, she turned to a friend for help. Out of this anguish came the most dramatic point of her life. Her friend set up a meeting with the president of the screen actors guild, Ronald Reagan. I have my suspicions, based on listening to her talk about it, she really was she wanted to fix this, but she also wanted to meet Ronald Reagan, because she heard how available and cute he was. Thu