Make a wellinformed dialogue as part of those choices. Weve got to realize there is a wide range of opinions out there. The dialog represents multiple viewpoints. At its heart that is the strength of america. The idea that we can bring together lots of individuals with lots of different viewpoints and, yet, we can still remember who we are and what we are about. That is what makes me so proud to be the director of the National Security agency because i believe in its mission and its men and women and i am proud to stand up and say i am the director and stand up and say i am a member of the nsa team and i will not apologize for that to anyone. Thank you very much for your time. Have a great dinner. I look forward to answering your questions. Thank you very much. [applause] Admiral Mike Rogers followed his remarks with q a for about half of an hour, joined onstage by terry roberts. So, welcome to my living room. Its a nice, little intimate chat that we are going to have this evening. I h
That regulation of the government but no regulation of at aes collection sits dissonance. If are places that are halfway between. That suggests one a set of answers to me. Im willing to think about wholesale government regulation. There is some there. It definitely emphasizes the confluence between them. That ends my part of the panel. Thank you very much. Thanks to the panel and for the audience questions. We will take a break and resume at 10 30 a. M. With the technology panel. Good afternoon. Thank you to all of our panelists for being here. The way we have structured the day is the first panel had to do it the theoretical underpinnings of privacy. The second panel had to do with technology and the third was the government panel. This last panel is on solutions, folks from the private sector might be able to suggest them. Each panelist will start with remarks and for the panelists yellow and red cards. The yellow card means two minutes left. The red card means your time is up. 20 mi
Care organizations the need to save money and therefore keep peam out of the hospital and thats something were very focused on through our work. What is the biggest obstacle to the adoption of this stuff . When you think about the problems that you have scaling, what is the thing that sort of worries you the most . Well, i think as we build our Company Making sure we have the right people is what its all about. And as we get the right people we can make sure that the service we provide person by person is excellent. And we have an extremely long term mindset with respect to the opportunity to realize this mission. So what we care most about is literally person by person have we created a wonderful experience and pacing our growth around that. So people in excellence and service. I think we are actually out of time. I appreciate it very much. Thank you. [applause] its been say mazing. Ive been working with you to see how your Companies Save lives. The u. N. Has been open for business. T
Militarily and we also have a shorter Attention Span. These are very longterm problems and also americans dont like the word multilateralism. It has too many syllables in it ends and anism but basically its a matter of cooperating and if you look at these issues it will require American Leadership within a system that other countries play a part in. Otherwise i agree with everything both henry and george have said. But i do think short Attention Span and wont see lateral ways of dealing with it. Im sorry mr. Chairman. Not at all. Senator sessions. Thank you all. Its time for us to think about it our role in what our strategy will be and what we can realistically accomplish in the future and the longer ive been around these issues the more or less dreaming i have become. Dr. Kissinger i think im reading world order and i thank you for your contribution to the World Without book. I think you quote bismarck and maybe you can get it correctly. Unhappy as the statesman who is not as happy a
, bu in no event shall debate continue beyond 11 50 a. M. The chair recognizes the gentlelady from indiana, mrs. Walorski for five minutes. Mrs. Walorski thank you, mr. Speaker. I rise today in support of legislation i introduced last week as a companion piece to a bill authored by senator kelly ayotte to protect the safety of the United States and its allies and restrict the transfers of detainees from guantanamo bay. Since mid november, the president and his administration have ramped up an effort to make good on a Campaign Promise to increase the number of the release of guantanamo detainee transfers. Last night during his state of the Union Address, the president reaffirmed his commitment to close this facility once and for all and he is releasing prisoners at an alarming rate. 21 terrorists have been released just in november alone to foreign countries. This comes at the expense of our own country. This bill would suspend the transfer of high and medium risk detainees and prohibit