The United States department of justice, the f. B. I. , to solve this crime and to hold these perpetrators fully accountable. My brothers retired Law Enforcement officer and he always tells me that cops have the right to come home at night. And thats exactly right. These are people who protect us and keep us safe. And they have the right they have the right to come home at night. Seeing this attack last night really kind of turned my stomach because in the last week since the Justice Department released its report on ferguson i had thought we had begun to see signs of progress. They were goodfaith steps taken within the leadership to move in a new more cooperative direction beneficial to Law Enforcement and community residents. But make no mistake. We still have a long way to go to bring about this systemic change that is needed and that is long overdue in that area. But i think the early indications have truly been positive. But what happened last night was a pure ambush. What happene
Facebook comments, and tweets. Now to london, for todays question time. He talked about the upcoming United Kingdom general elections set to take place on may 7 and whether or not he will participate in candidate debates. This is 35 minutes. Order. Questions for the Prime Minister. Thank you mr. Speaker. I had meetings with colleagues and others. I shall have further meetings later today. Thank you. Our allies are warning of a dangerous gap between us in america. Can the Prime Minister tell us what is more important for him protecting our armed forces or introducing tax cuts . Combining Economic Security and national security. And the two go together. We inherited a 38 billion pound black hole in our defense problem. By this chance for this government, we have filled that gap, where our economy is strong and our country is safe. In the mediation scheme, the post office has just sacked the independent investigators, and told them to destroy all their papers. Does my right honorable frie
Freedom information act, and they do not try to point any exemptions for National Security or classification reasons, it would be an unprecedented event as far as i know. The state department is incredibly aggressive. All agencies of the federal bureaucracy are incredibly aggressive impacting information that could be classified. The notion that the secretary of state, in the course of her duties, could write 55,000 pages or receive 55,000 pages of email and not one ioda of it is classified, would be very difficult for me or for anyone who is somebody with the freedom of information act to believe. I am confident it will be an interesting thing because the state department, as they process request, will have to decide they will look at an email and say, this is classified but if they try to read acted as such, they are making a liar out of the Hillary Clinton defenders. It will be interesting to see how they perceive when they hit that conundrum, but i would be shocked if there is not
There are some who say we need an executive branch of the presidency that has no restrictions at all. We dont really want to have a vote and all of this. Sort of like commanderinchief, you do that. But when it comes to diplomacy that is still unfinished, and still a work in progress, they want maximum constraints and lack of maneuverability. I think that is the fair, sort of analytical, statement. What i think is unfortunate, and have seen this over the past years, is the perceived costs of making National Security issues. I do think that the real costs in the world, how we argued around the world because of these letters, because of almost shutting down parts of the department of Homeland Security to protect us from terrorists, the perceived costs have gone down. And i hope we can rebuild that center of internationalism. Host we are going to dig our viewers in about 15 minutes to capitol hill. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee will be gaveling in, a hearing to fight isis. Secreta
Seeking at the Strategic International studies and we will have the remarks live starting at six ago p. M. Eastern. Starting tonight on cspan profiles of congressional freshmen. We begin with republican Steve Russell of oklahoma who talks about his career in the army his new life in congress, and his childhood experiences. Tonight, on the communicators. Author vincent moscow on the development of Cloud Storage and the data and how the government is using it. Security is building one of the Worlds Largest Cloud Data Centers in a secure mountain facility in utah. It is doing so because its surveillance needs require that amount of storage and security. The u. S. Governments chief Information Officer three or four years ago ordered u. S. Government agencies to move to the cloud. As a result, even civilian agencies are turning to cloud services. Tonight at 8 00 eastern on the communicators on cspan2. Today is the day tens of thousands will gather annually on the white house lawn, the south