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director peters, is good to see you. we talked about the situation where we do not have a residential reentry, it is a serious issue. individuals with 12 months or less. really makes a big difference, they can receive assistance with housing treatments on employment. it has been proven as you know trees use recidivism. in vermont, this is pretty shocking to me and to senator sanders and to congressman, vermont is only -- one of only two states that does not have the benefit of that facility. the y being the other one and i think you're looking to get a replacement. i know that when we spoke about this, you had indicated we were going to get one, that you clarified that you misspoke and it was going to be a reporting facility instead. reporting facility is not worth it. reporting would mean that people have to go to providence, rhode island, that is a long way from burlington or they would have to go to manchester, new hampshire, very long way, or maybe boston. so it just doesn't do the job. and i think after you clarifie
director peters, is good to see you. we talked about the situation where we do not have a residential reentry, it is a serious issue. individuals with 12 months or less. really makes a big difference, they can receive assistance with housing treatments on employment. it has been proven as you know trees use recidivism. in vermont, this is pretty shocking to me and to senator sanders and to congressman, vermont is only -- one of only two states that does not have the benefit of that facility....
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director peters, it is good to see you. we talked about the situation in vermont where we don't have a residential reentry facility. it is a really serious issue. as you know, individuals with 12 months or less on their sentence are eligible to transfer to that residential facility. it really makes a big difference. they can receive assistance with housing, treatment, and employment. it has been proven, as you know, to reduce recidivism. vermont, this is pretty shocking to me, and to senator sanders, vermont is one of only two states that does not have the benefit of that facility. hawaii being the other one. when we spoke about this, you had indicated we would get one, but you clarified you misspoke. it was going to be a reporting facility instead. reporting facility is not worth it. reporting would mean the people have to go to providence, rhode island, a long way from burlington but they would have to go to manchester, new hampshire, a long way. maybe boston. it doesn't do the job. i think, after you clarified that, indi
director peters, it is good to see you. we talked about the situation in vermont where we don't have a residential reentry facility. it is a really serious issue. as you know, individuals with 12 months or less on their sentence are eligible to transfer to that residential facility. it really makes a big difference. they can receive assistance with housing, treatment, and employment. it has been proven, as you know, to reduce recidivism. vermont, this is pretty shocking to me, and to senator...
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director peters, can you speak about what b.o.p. has been doing about this and will you work with me on helping identify ways congress can help pacifically on this issue? >> yes, thank you, senator. this is long-standing issue that has been had a round like of resources that have resulted in the backlog of these reviews. here's what we have done in the last year. we have added additional beds at our facility in chicago to help us peel back this backlog. we are looking at adding additional beds this year at another facility that we have yet to determine but working on a plan. we have also worked to create a psychology review team, that is a traveling team that will travel across the country to help work on this backlog. and then we are working on a program where we can hire individuals who have their phd but have not completed their dissertation that would be able to come and help with the reviews as well. this is a long-standing issue that we are trying to fix. it is a conversation i've had with the u.s. attorneys on many occasions.
director peters, can you speak about what b.o.p. has been doing about this and will you work with me on helping identify ways congress can help pacifically on this issue? >> yes, thank you, senator. this is long-standing issue that has been had a round like of resources that have resulted in the backlog of these reviews. here's what we have done in the last year. we have added additional beds at our facility in chicago to help us peel back this backlog. we are looking at adding additional...
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and with that, i'm going to turn microphone and the podium to peter. okay. first, i too want to say thank you to you, yuval adam, 13. it's good to be on a panel with. two old friends, gary and brian. today, i'm going to briefly enumerate three common misconceptions about declaration of independence put forward grand historical claim, and then once again briefly enumerate six enduring lessons surrounding the declarations. but a little background and all of that in 10 to 12 minutes. and we need appreciate i think that the us declaration of independence changed the course of democracy. the west before the and the creation of the united states before the declaration, the creation of the united states democracy had a bad was thought to a regime that was prone to descent into demagoguery and dictatorship. after declaration of independence, after the birth, the united states and democracy acquired a good name. it became a an essential ingredient of political justice around the world. how did that happen? it happened in significant measure because of the alliance th
and with that, i'm going to turn microphone and the podium to peter. okay. first, i too want to say thank you to you, yuval adam, 13. it's good to be on a panel with. two old friends, gary and brian. today, i'm going to briefly enumerate three common misconceptions about declaration of independence put forward grand historical claim, and then once again briefly enumerate six enduring lessons surrounding the declarations. but a little background and all of that in 10 to 12 minutes. and we need...
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peter vole or pj peter philip, on the other hand, accounts for everything she did. she went to the city, she came back, they met up, they spent the night together. and then on the next day when she came back june 2nd, lena was going to leave port jervis and go to boston, where she had other family and pj is going to help her get her stuff because she's a nice guy. so they're going to spend the morning together and it's a beautiful june day. and lena is going to leave port jervis and there's an area called the fairgrounds. it's in the area where the port jervis high school is today. and she's down there sitting at a tree, reading a book and foley decides, i'm going to go get some sandwiches. and the o and w passed by there used to be the port jervis middletown and port jervis monticello railroad, i believe, at that time, not the old w there, but it crossed right through there. he takes the train down to the erie and gets some sandwiches and he leaves lena there all by herself. there are witnesses to everything that happens next and that is lena sitting and watching.
peter vole or pj peter philip, on the other hand, accounts for everything she did. she went to the city, she came back, they met up, they spent the night together. and then on the next day when she came back june 2nd, lena was going to leave port jervis and go to boston, where she had other family and pj is going to help her get her stuff because she's a nice guy. so they're going to spend the morning together and it's a beautiful june day. and lena is going to leave port jervis and there's an...
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and he met peter thiel there. and peter thiel became the first investor in what would become ai. he gave him $200,000 and they started building this big database of faces. they attracted kind of other. but it was all, you know, venture capitalist and mostly mostly right leaning, actually didn't have a lot of success to raise money in silicon valley, though the investors there, they would always give out the app as kind, you know, sample like a candy sample. and you to use it if you're thinking about investing them and investors loved it they would use it on dates they would use it to identify attractive that they saw in bars. they would use it at conferences like if they ran into somebody whose face they should. one one billionaire in new york, john john catsimatidis. he had the app because he was thinking about putting it in his grocery stores. but he said one that he was at an italian restaurant and his walked in and she was with a man he didn't recognize. they were clearly on a date. so when they sat down in the restaurant, he sent a waiter over to take photo of them. then he
and he met peter thiel there. and peter thiel became the first investor in what would become ai. he gave him $200,000 and they started building this big database of faces. they attracted kind of other. but it was all, you know, venture capitalist and mostly mostly right leaning, actually didn't have a lot of success to raise money in silicon valley, though the investors there, they would always give out the app as kind, you know, sample like a candy sample. and you to use it if you're thinking...
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that were banned last year is a book called "and tango makes three, a book by justice richardson and peter parnell. it's a demonstration of the absurdity of banning books, this book in particular. it's based on the real story of two penguins in the central park zoo who create a family and raise a chick together. both of these penguins were male. and so a florida school district banned the book because of their state's don't say gay law. and now i'm going to read a bit of the text because i think it shows so much. here we go. children and their parents aren't the only families at the zoo. the animals make families of their own. there are red panda bear families with mothers and fathers and furry cubs. there are monkey dads and monkey moms raising noisy monkey babies. there are toad families and cotton tomorrow tamarind families too. there are penguin families. every year at the very same time the girl pen republicans start noticing the girl penguins start noising the boys. when the right girl and right boy find each other they become a couple. two penguins in the penguin house were differen
that were banned last year is a book called "and tango makes three, a book by justice richardson and peter parnell. it's a demonstration of the absurdity of banning books, this book in particular. it's based on the real story of two penguins in the central park zoo who create a family and raise a chick together. both of these penguins were male. and so a florida school district banned the book because of their state's don't say gay law. and now i'm going to read a bit of the text because i...
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. >> senator peters. >> vega, mr. chairman. secretory -- secretary mayorkas, wonderful to see you today. i will see you next week when you become to the governmental affairs committee. good to have an opportunity to ask you questions. i have always appreciated your candor, your professionalism, and your dedication to the mission. thank you for the work you do each and every day. in the appropriations bill this year i was able to secure initial funding with the help of my colleagues here, including great help from chair murphy, for the northern border coordination center. this center will play a critical role in coordinating efforts to better secure our nation's northern border. my question for you is, how does the department plan to use this funding to address the threats that exist on the northern border? >> chairman peters, we're very grateful for the funding and for the concept of the coordination center. what it does is, it allows us to take a step back and look at the northern border writ large and decide where we need to
. >> senator peters. >> vega, mr. chairman. secretory -- secretary mayorkas, wonderful to see you today. i will see you next week when you become to the governmental affairs committee. good to have an opportunity to ask you questions. i have always appreciated your candor, your professionalism, and your dedication to the mission. thank you for the work you do each and every day. in the appropriations bill this year i was able to secure initial funding with the help of my colleagues...
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. >> senator peters? senator peters: thank you very much. general cotton, in your written testimony you acknowledged the importance of the eling tanker fleet in accomplishing the global strike missions so we don't have to -- have to rely on intermediate basing installations. you also highlight the upcoming fueler tanker acquisition, being able to support simultaneous operations including multiple combatant commands. how does a robust fueling tanker fleet sustain missions and elaborate on how the acquisition of the new kc-46 tankers will expand your global reach and expand your current capabilities? general cotton: thank you for the question. something that makes us incredibly unique as a fighting force is, we have the ability to fly the entire global. -- the entire globe. even at its onset the tanker and bomber were both complementary acquisitions. it gives us incredible reach. that being said, that's why it is such a unique relationship between the tanker force and our bomber force. on my air leg. and absolutely critical to my mission setti
. >> senator peters? senator peters: thank you very much. general cotton, in your written testimony you acknowledged the importance of the eling tanker fleet in accomplishing the global strike missions so we don't have to -- have to rely on intermediate basing installations. you also highlight the upcoming fueler tanker acquisition, being able to support simultaneous operations including multiple combatant commands. how does a robust fueling tanker fleet sustain missions and elaborate on...
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well, peter, i'm revisiting the books of my youth, basically based on my rediscovery of my norton anthology of american literature. that i used as a college freshman college student in 1982. and as you can see, it's really born the year. it's now held together with some duct tape and basically, in the course of cleaning out my house and tidying things up, i decided i'm going to take this old book from the shelf and i'm going to repair it in the course of repairing it. i reconnected with some of the wisdom that was and it wisdom that, to be frank, was not well received when i was a freshman college student because quite frankly, i was too young to really appreciate what writers like henry david thoreau or ralph waldo emerson or emily dickinson had to tell me. so in reconnecting with that as an older person, i realized that a lot of the literature really resonates. as you add more birthdays, as i have and as everybody adds, that's what really reignited my desire to to to really revisit these classics and to engage with them as a source of instruction in my daily life. and in your column, you
well, peter, i'm revisiting the books of my youth, basically based on my rediscovery of my norton anthology of american literature. that i used as a college freshman college student in 1982. and as you can see, it's really born the year. it's now held together with some duct tape and basically, in the course of cleaning out my house and tidying things up, i decided i'm going to take this old book from the shelf and i'm going to repair it in the course of repairing it. i reconnected with some of...
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wish i was under better circumstance, but i know we all wish peter the best. a couple of quick tests. one, can everyone hear me? yes. check. second, check the clicker. hey. okay. here we go. all right. i'm going to borrow a question from brad last night. how many of you ever been to the monocacy battlefield? all right. that's i love to see that. it's a park that has a remarkable history and it has the unfortunate distinction of being about a half an hour or so below gettysburg. and so everyone goes to gettysburg and they see that brown park's on the side of the road. it's monocacy. then they went by it about 65 miles an hour. so today we're going to spend about 45 minutes or so talking about this very important battle that takes place in july of 1864. so let's jump right into it as all good talks. let's start at the beginning. all of the maps i'm going to show you. you have on the table in front of you. so if you have trouble with the screen, feel free to use the maps that were handed out to you in the spring of 1864. right. ulysses grant has been promoted to
wish i was under better circumstance, but i know we all wish peter the best. a couple of quick tests. one, can everyone hear me? yes. check. second, check the clicker. hey. okay. here we go. all right. i'm going to borrow a question from brad last night. how many of you ever been to the monocacy battlefield? all right. that's i love to see that. it's a park that has a remarkable history and it has the unfortunate distinction of being about a half an hour or so below gettysburg. and so everyone...
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. >> chairman peter, ranking members, distinctions of this committee, every day, the department of homeland security carries out missions at the american people's expense cyberspace, borders, and leaders. this is going to be entering our country. as we speak, they are engaged in the response to the tragic francis scott key bridge. the combat the scourges of human traffic. this includes exportation and so much more worried this includes the insufficient budget did they deserve full support and they are looking at fully resourced dhs. fiscal year 2025 budget. this is reported for both goals. i love the opportunities to discuss the post budget. this was founded in the wake of 9/11. we have high visibility targets. this was our primary concern. the foreign threat exists. now we confront radicalized offenders, and already residents here in the united states. this budget requires an $80 billion increase for the nonprofit security program. this is so that dhs can help better communities. in the nationstate, they are targeting the critical infrastructure. they are trying to have the funding to impr
. >> chairman peter, ranking members, distinctions of this committee, every day, the department of homeland security carries out missions at the american people's expense cyberspace, borders, and leaders. this is going to be entering our country. as we speak, they are engaged in the response to the tragic francis scott key bridge. the combat the scourges of human traffic. this includes exportation and so much more worried this includes the insufficient budget did they deserve full support...
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so i actually got this in part from peter teal. i was at an event, alex epstein, his great book, fossil future and they were having a discussion and peter put this great framework around it that resonated with some of the other frameworks that i had used. but a lot of the things come out of there's an issue or perceived and people really believe in it or some some heartfelt thing that they want to do and. it's a it's a good idea. and i'll take the climate scenario of the environmental. it's like we all to be good stewards of the planet we want to breathe clean air. we all want to make sure that the animals are weak while taking care of. i think that, you know, that's pretty universal. so maybe there are a couple of anarchists that don't want it, but most of us can can believe it. the challenge is that it ends up morphing into this model when you have central planning and so it starts out with this good idea and then there is a class of till called them racketeers i call them profiteers just because think that that's slightly more g
so i actually got this in part from peter teal. i was at an event, alex epstein, his great book, fossil future and they were having a discussion and peter put this great framework around it that resonated with some of the other frameworks that i had used. but a lot of the things come out of there's an issue or perceived and people really believe in it or some some heartfelt thing that they want to do and. it's a it's a good idea. and i'll take the climate scenario of the environmental. it's...
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if you think about the apostle to jesus, peter who on the night of jesus's arrest reaches for his sword in the garden of the army and slashes off the ear of high priest when jesus is being arrested. and what does jesus do? he rebukes him and says, those who live by the sword will die by the sword. this same guy, peter, the hothead ed, who was always reaching for the sword, who always ready to rumble with anybody. this same guy years later, writing from house arrest in rome, where about to be executed, is writing to christians all around their part of the world, instructing them to show love and and kindness and unconditional grace to the people who are torturing and persecuting and killing you what could have possibly changed that man to go from the sword to the cross. this is the fundamental teaching of christ. yet because of the bad that has been, that has been sort of laid as a groundwork in this country in this moment, that desperate call for desperate measures, the barbarians are at the gates. they've stolen something from us, and we must take it back. it is not christianity. it is
if you think about the apostle to jesus, peter who on the night of jesus's arrest reaches for his sword in the garden of the army and slashes off the ear of high priest when jesus is being arrested. and what does jesus do? he rebukes him and says, those who live by the sword will die by the sword. this same guy, peter, the hothead ed, who was always reaching for the sword, who always ready to rumble with anybody. this same guy years later, writing from house arrest in rome, where about to be...
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peters. we connect to five other regions but the compact holds with our vertically integrated utilities that we generate what we consume inside the city of georgia. you mentioned blackouts and forced outages earlier. you can look at the last three winter storm incidents and the number of blackouts and outages we had were so minimal. it was just those that were caused by downed trees and localized events. >> do not believe we will need to invest in transmission generation storage to meet demand? >> we already do. >> you call for permitting reform for pipelines in your testimony but not for transmission. are you satisfied with the federal transmission planning process? >> yes. i am satisfied with what georgia does. i am satisfied with the conditions by which georgia manages transmission. >> mr. myers, you are obviously not satisfied with what has happened with your line. can you tell me how long it has taken for that line to be built and what happens if you're unable to build it? >> well, i thi
peters. we connect to five other regions but the compact holds with our vertically integrated utilities that we generate what we consume inside the city of georgia. you mentioned blackouts and forced outages earlier. you can look at the last three winter storm incidents and the number of blackouts and outages we had were so minimal. it was just those that were caused by downed trees and localized events. >> do not believe we will need to invest in transmission generation storage to meet...
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it's been a pleasure to be with you, peter. my name is christine black and i am the exhibit's curator here at the capitol visitor center inside the us capitol. we are here in the congressional investigations exhibit in exhibition hall and this is an exhibit that speaks to how and why congress does one of its most important jobs. the constitution, and gives congress the power to legislate. but in order to do that, congress needs information on what topics it can legislate on what needs to be legislated about. and congress gets that information through investigations. so at any given time, congress can be investigating. for example, if a law is being implemented as it was intended to or the cause of a disaster. and and it gathers information and uses that information to create new laws. one of our goals for this exhibit was for americans to be able to get a better understanding of the things that happen here in the capitol, the things done by their representatives in congress. so because investigations are one of those things tha
it's been a pleasure to be with you, peter. my name is christine black and i am the exhibit's curator here at the capitol visitor center inside the us capitol. we are here in the congressional investigations exhibit in exhibition hall and this is an exhibit that speaks to how and why congress does one of its most important jobs. the constitution, and gives congress the power to legislate. but in order to do that, congress needs information on what topics it can legislate on what needs to be...
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go to let go, dawg it's a small organization by lenore skenazy, who wrote free range kids and me and peter gray, a play researcher. and it offers all kinds of ways to help you let grow to help you step back, give your kids independence and we also especially find it powerful. we work through schools so our if if you don't mind, i'd love to just briefly explain this one project that is so powerful. it's called the let grow experience. it gets right to what you were just asking about about how do parents do this? so i'm a big fan of sending kids out on errands and, you know, when i kids were in fourth grade, maybe even third, we started sending we just like across the street to a supermarket and but, you know, a lot. but that's because i was friends with skenazy when i moved to new york city in 2011, my wife and i met and we were really influenced by her book free range kids. so we were pushing our kids out to do things and they loved it. they really felt more confident. they were proud of themselves. their friends weren't doing this, but they were. but it's hard, especially if if no other k
go to let go, dawg it's a small organization by lenore skenazy, who wrote free range kids and me and peter gray, a play researcher. and it offers all kinds of ways to help you let grow to help you step back, give your kids independence and we also especially find it powerful. we work through schools so our if if you don't mind, i'd love to just briefly explain this one project that is so powerful. it's called the let grow experience. it gets right to what you were just asking about about how do...