Washington journal continues. Host again, the white house, this afternoon will be the scene of the announcement on the future of the United States the paris climate agreement. You can see that on cspan 2, by 3 00. Ay, at also look at cspan. Org, and we are gettingp, your thoughts if you think the u. S. Should stay or go or youre sure. The lines will be on the screen. Send a video tweet, as well. Remind reminder, some elements on the other hand the deal obama set up pledged to cut greenhouse below ssions 26 to 28 commit els by 2025 and aide to poor countrys by 2020. He United States has delivered 1 billion of that to date. Says, leave the agreement, tell us why, wanda. Aller i heard you say 3 billion in aid, that is not good for america. A video thatommend people can watch, it is on youtube, it is called the great warming swindle, and it thing ow the whole started. It tells how they measure the temperatures, for instance, they put their thermometers in the temperature is naturally highe
Thank you very much for your patience and waiting for us to get done with the vote. Mr. Child, lets hear your testimony. Thank you. Chair woman hartzler, Ranking Member speier, distinguished members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to discuss capability gaps in the Afghan National Security Forces. As the Deputy Inspector general for overseas Contingency Operations i manage the dod oversight for Operation Freedom Sentinel in afghanistan. As the chair of the interagency southwest asia joint Planning Group i helped coordinate oversight over the several Inspector Generals in afghanistan. I serve a similar role for Operation Inherent resolve. The iraqsyria counter isil mission. I describe my role in more detail in my written state. Regarding Afghanistan Security forces my observations are based on oversight and recent published reports. We view this as two fold. Balancing the requirements to provide near term fighting capability against a longer term need to build the afgh
Patience and waiting for us to get done with the vote. Mr. Child, lets hear your testimony. Thank you. Chair woman hartzler, Ranking Member speier, distinguished members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to discuss capability gaps in the Afghan National Security Forces. As the Deputy Inspector general for overseas Contingency Operations i manage the dod oversight for Operation Freedom Sentinel in afghanistan. As the chair of the interagency southwest asia joint Planning Group i helped coordinate oversight over the several Inspector Generals in afghanistan. I serve a similar role for Operation Inherent resolve. The iraqsyria counter isil mission. I describe my role in more detail in my written state. Regarding Afghanistan Security forces my observations are based on oversight and recent published reports. We view this as two fold. Balancing the requirements to provide near term fighting capability against a longer term need to build the afghans capacity to sustain their
Tragedy or strife. Were strong because we are resilient. Because in a decade after decade we have stood together to defend our security, our prosperity, our values. And because we have resisted attempt after attempt to divide and make us turn on one another, and above all we are strong because of the core beliefs that hold us together. We need to heed the advice of president kennedy on his trip to berlin, the year of this Munich Security Conference began. Lift your eyes beyond the dangers of today, he said, to the hopes of tomorrow. And if we do that, if we remember the values at the heart of our partnership, if we take the lessons of history that we have been able to accomplish and what this Incredible Alliance means, i have absolutely no doubt whatsoever were going to get this right, were going to get through this moment, and were going to build the prosperity and the security and the stability that every single one of us wants. We are going to do just fine. Thank you. [applause] it
Nine years. A lot of friendships developed outside of Law Enforcement than prosecution, defense, of lot of friends that way. But i felt it was my job to do what i could as the victim. Just thought i would put that out there. [laughter] but if my role the was approached to go out and solve mysteries on americas most wanted. There is a certain amount of risk brethren that somebody comes back at you but that is the way things worked in metabolizes street troupers of that is how i grew up so i appreciated what it offered me so when you are in the middle of that it is my job to get up to say you have a voice. I came away from the experience with a couple of thoughts. The think terry would agree that you have to constantly reexamine your assumptions. There were so many false leads in this case and instances we thought we had him on the line has to be the guy or with the acquisitions that cannot be explained away. His neighbor explained away. So i hold that with me with investigations after t