… NSA’s need to create new bureaucratic mechanism to monitor its compliance with FISA court orders, Rajesh De, the NSA’s General Counsel at the time of the Snowden breach, described the NSA as becoming by 2013 “one of the most regulated enterprises in the world.” Grafted onto its...
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…rdeau book states that the FBI is violating the law with this cover-up. The book says President Obama told the Attorney General that Jeffrey Epstein was cooperating in an overseas banking crime, but HOUSE OVERSIGHT 031193 the FBI can't arrest Epstein. These are all lies by the Pr...
… robust product pipelines based on stem cell therapies. However, a tougher regulatory climate for biopharmaceuticals in general and a protracted legal challenge to the relaxing of rules on hESCs has served to keep both big pharma companies and venture capitalists on the sidelines...
…w the CVRA's language on fairness is interpreted, should we really debate treating crime victims fairly? Presumably the general public expects the nation's criminal rules to be fair to all concerned - the government, defendants, and victims. Reflecting that view, for the last twe...
…originator of the CogPrime design (Ben Goertzel) tends toward panpsychism, as it happens. Context: In addition to its general common-sensical meaning, in CogPrime the term Con- text also refers to an Atom that is used as the first argument of a ContextLink. The second argument...
…21. There are a few limited exceptions, such as online membership sites that don’t require content generation, but as a general rule, products require much less maintenance and will get you to your TMI faster. 22. Muses will provide the time and financial freedom to realize your...
174 9 General Intelligence in the Everyday Human World The Second Brain . The gastrointestinal neural net contains millions of neurons and is capable of operating inde- pendently of the brain. It modulates stress response and other aspects of emotion and motivation based on exp...
168 9 General Intelligence in the Everyday Human World 9.4.2 Events, Processes and Causality Specific aspects of naive physics related to temporality and causality are: 1. Distinguishing roughly-subjectively-instantaneous events from extended processes Identifying beginnings,...
… he submitted to the London Mathematical Society described both the theoretical basis of computing, and the design of a general-purpose computing machine: the forerunner of all modern computers. At the time, only a handful people in the world could assess Turing’s paper. One of...
…al to keep the voters’ attention during what will be a raucous Democratic primary season. Rules governing access to the general election debate stage dictate that a candidate enjoy support of at least 15% of voters in the months leading up to the general election. HOUSE_OVERSIG...
…xpenses, including the purchase of a 151-foot yacht named “Alibi” and his own debt payments. Matthews and the project’s general contractor, Nicholas Laudano, recently pleaded guilty to fraud charges in federal court, while the 91 EB-5 backers lost their $500,000 investments and n...
…r purchases the Common LP Units. Investors who are U.S. Persons may, depending upon the size of their investment in the General Partner, be required to file an IRS Form 5471 with the Investor’s U.S. federal income tax return for the taxable year in which the Investor purchases Cl...
…artner in the Washington, D.C. office of Latham & Watkins from 2007 * She serve as principal associate deputy attorney general at the Justice Department. ¢« In 2014 Ruemmler was speculated as being a potential candidate as the next United States Attorney General HOUSE_OVERSIGH...
…ding "Subject to and Without Waiving" Objections and Claims of Privilege It is a common and improper tactic to state "general objections" (or even specific ones) and then to respond to every request "subject to" those objections or claims of privilege. We cannot accept such res...
…trying to influence the election, Mr. Comey did make decisions based on political considerations. He told the inspector general that his election-eve decision to reopen the Clinton email investigation was motivated by a desire to protect her assumed presidency’s legitimacy. The...