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CSPAN Oversight Hearing Examines Military-Civilian Transfer Of Excess Equipment July 28, 2017

Hearing of the House Armed Services subcommittee of readiness of the House Armed Services subcommittee on the continued oversight of the transfer of excess military equipment to civilian Law Enforcement agencies to order. I would like to begin by recognizing the dedicated service of our readiness secretary clerk. This will be her last official event for our subcommittee and i want to personally thank her for her contributions to our efforts in the past year. I wish her the best of luck as she moves forward with future endeavors. Thank you, jody. [applause] mr. Wilson one of the objectives of the subcommittee is to bring attention to matters that impact the overall readiness of the department of defense, that includes management challenges and budget implications that could be administrated more efficiently. ....

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CSPAN3 Oversight Hearing Examines Military-Civilian Transfer Of Excess Equipment July 28, 2017

Readiness to get the House Armed Services committee on the continued oversight of the transfer of excess military equipment to civilian Law Enforcement agencies to order. I would like to begin by recognizing the dedicated service of our readiness subcommittee clerk, ms. Jodie bignolia. This will be her last official event of our subcommittee and i want to thank her for her contributions to our actions in the past year. I want to wish her the best of luck as she moves forward in future endeavors. Thank you, jodie. [ applause ] one of the objectives of this subcommittee is to bring attention to matters that impact the overall readiness of the department of defense. This includes programs or activities when face management challenges, present budget implications or could be administrated more efficiently. Whatever the root cause is, it is our goal to provide necessary ove ....

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CSPAN Oversight Hearing Examines Military-Civilian Transfer Of Excess Equipment July 28, 2017

Hearing of the House Armed Services subcommittee of readiness of the House Armed Services subcommittee on the continued oversight of the transfer of excess military equipment to civilian Law Enforcement agencies to order. I would like to begin by recognizing the dedicated service of our readiness secretary clerk. This will be her last official event for our subcommittee and i want to personally thank her for her contributions to our efforts in the past year. I wish her the best of luck as she moves forward with future endeavors. Thank you, jody. [applause] mr. Wilson one of the objectives of the subcommittee is to bring attention to matters that impact the overall readiness of the department of defense, that includes management challenges and budget implications that could be administrated more efficiently. ....

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KQED Charlie Rose December 23, 2016

Was required eled with genderbased distinctions but they all operated benignly in womens favor. Like a woman didnt have to serve on a jury if she didnt want to. So that was a benefit. The eavesdropping reflected curiosity. And i think that that is what drew me as a lawyer. I mean i always tell people, and its not the perfect analogy. But being a lawyer is like being a voier in other peoples lives. You participate more than voiers do, thankfully, but in every case you get to learn how people or an industry or a Government Entity interacts in the world. What they do and what is important to them. And to be able to enjoy that process, i think you have to have curiosity. And so listening to others in their conversations was a way of teaching may self things that i would not have otherwise thought so easily. Rose an encore conversation of two Supreme Court justices when we conti ....

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KQED Charlie Rose December 23, 2016

Was required eled with genderbased distinctions but they all operated benignly in womens favor. Like a woman didnt have to serve on a jury if she didnt want to. So that was a benefit. The eavesdropping reflected curiosity. And i think that that is what drew me as a lawyer. I mean i always tell people, and its not the perfect analogy. But being a lawyer is like being a voier in other peoples lives. You participate more than voiers do, thankfully, but in every case you get to learn how people or an industry or a Government Entity interacts in the world. What they do and what is important to them. And to be able to enjoy that process, i think you have to have curiosity. And so listening to others in their conversations was a way of teaching may self things that i would not have otherwise thought so easily. Rose an encore conversation of two Supreme Court justices when we conti ....

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