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CSPAN Hearing Focuses On Theft In Antiquities Trade To Fund Terrorism August 29, 2017

All members will have five legislative days to submit materials and include them in the record. The exportation of Cultural Property, the antiquities and art trade now recognizes myself for two minutes to give an opening statement. Most of the statement is going to be simply presented for the record. Oft to talk about the nature the sale of historical artifacts , archaeological artifacts, the isis groups are now destroying entire Cultural Properties and putting them on the market for sale. Thank you mr. Chairman. History has shown that part and cultural antiquities have always due to theired value. I am going to start that over. History has shown that art and cultural activity antiquities have been trafficked for their values. In worldd works of art war ii which will never be recovered. War and chaos create chaos create pillage. The black market and works of art is be ....

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CSPAN2 Hearing Focuses On Theft In Antiquities Trade To Fund Terrorism August 9, 2017

Federal customs and Financial Crime officials were among the witnesses at a House Financial Services subcommittee hearing on evidence to combat the ark of antiquities trade. They outlined the way terrorist groups like isis you start sales to fund their operations. This hearing is an hour. The subcommittee will come to order. Members of the committee, members of the subcommittee on terrorism who participated in todays hearing, all members have 5 minutes in which to submit these materials to the chair for inclusion in the record. This hearing, the exploitation examining illegal activity and antiquities in the art trade. I recognize myself for 2 minutes to give an opening statement. The nature of the sale, historical artifacts, isis groups now destroying entire properties and putting them on the market for sale. Many times the money goes to terrorism. That is what we ....

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CSPAN2 Hearing Focuses On Theft In Antiquities Trade To Fund Terrorism August 10, 2017

Is expected to continue work on health care reform, halting Committee Hearings next month. Next, customs and financial crimes officials discuss efforts to combat the illicit art and antiquities trade at a House Financial Services subcommittee hearing. It runs about an hour and 15 minutes and was cut short after final votes in the house were called for the week. [inaudible conversations] the subcommittee will come to order. Without objection, the chairs able to call at anytime. Members not on the illicit finance may participate in todays hearing. All members will have five legislative days with which to submit extraneous materials for the record. This hearing is entitled the exploitation of Cultural Property, examining the legal act dignity and antiquities and our trade. I now recognize myself for two min ....

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CSPAN2 Hearing Focuses On Theft In Antiquities Trade To Fund Terrorism August 15, 2017

The subcommittee will come to order. Without objection pictures authorized to declare a recess of the subcommittee at any time. Members of the full committee who are not members of the subcommittee on terrorism illicit finance make it is great in todays hearing and all members will have five legislative days within which to submit extraneous materials to the chair for inclusion in the record. This hearing is entitled the exploitation of Cultural Property examining the legal activity in the antiquities of art trade pick now recognize myself for two minutes to give an opening statement. Most of the statement is going to be simply presented into the record but just to talk about the nature of the sale of historical artifacts, archaeological artifacts, the isis groups are now destroying entire Cultural Properties and putting them on the market for sale. Many times the mon ....

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CSPAN3 Politics Public Policy Today April 8, 2015

Its with jobs. The issue is balancing the adjustment costs of moving people in markets to the longer run growth benefits of having more efficient markets. And that doesnt mean always that more is always better. But it means that preventing competition is always worse. So you have to figure out how to get around this. And thats the struggle where all of us in good faith are trying to figure out where the right point is on this issue. The final thing, before we turn to lunch and then to mark bertolinis speech, is that we are in a world and i dont want to come down on the public because i dont know enough. But were in a world where the reality is yuanou on union nigh zags is at an alltime low. And so in that context for those of us who care deeply about the distribution of wages, one thing you can talk about is giving more power back to union. Another thing you can talk about is well that doesnt seem to be happening at the moment. Do we have another avenue. And there again is where the pr ....

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