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>> give it up, lex. you're only delaying the inevitable. >> you're right. >> you know, this mutiny was easy. the secret society hates you. >> like they love you. uhh! idiot simian! half-baked objectivist! >> you're ill-equipped to lead, lex. >> a lower primate, masquerading as an intellectual. >> i'm the more accomplished, both physically and mentally. aah! >> took you long enough. i was beginning to think i'd figured you wrong. now, bow down to me. who is master here? >> you...are. >> get up. take 6 steps forward. get in. >> i should have let you rot in jail. >> good-bye, grodd. it could have gone the other way. >> it really could have, couldn't it? >> no. >> you-- i'm not done with you! i'll get out of this, and when i do... you'rbring it little thumb.own. i can beat you with one finger. grrrrr! uh oh! almost got you now! ha ha. 1...2...3 whoa...whoa...whoa! i won! nothing like having a little fun with your parents. especially when it means a trip to wendy's. and the fun just keeps on going with every
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one in particular catches lex's eye. >> this iceberg, it was really beautiful. i think it's the most beautiful iceberg i saw there. everything is sort of black and white and then this sharp blue iceberg float in the water. i really like sculptures. this one sort of looked like a skull in the beginning. then pieces were falling off. the group returns to the ship but is so intrigued by the iceberg they go back on a second expedition that same day to get a better look at it not knowing the extraordinary moment that is about to unfold. >> oh, cool! i just switched on my camera. we went again because when you're in antarctica, you want to do as much as you can. you're never going to be there again. >> when they get close, lex sees the big floating block of ice has changed. it's hollowed out because gigantic pieces of it continue to fall off more rapidly and are crashing into the water. >> oh, cool! >> pieces were falling off. it was a lot of noise. and so we were circling it for, i think, six minutes, something like that. and then at one point when we were thinking,
one in particular catches lex's eye. >> this iceberg, it was really beautiful. i think it's the most beautiful iceberg i saw there. everything is sort of black and white and then this sharp blue iceberg float in the water. i really like sculptures. this one sort of looked like a skull in the beginning. then pieces were falling off. the group returns to the ship but is so intrigued by the iceberg they go back on a second expedition that same day to get a better look at it not knowing the...
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lex why do you feel like is the friendly candy company? -- it is just, he has been broadcasting all of his life. he always called it the friendly candy company. howink i had to deal with you use words for letters. fcc is the from the candy company. >> you spoke about the satellite television localization it. what would you like to see done? >> you know it is interesting. we have people in the market place to say you don't i -- you do not need to do anything. then there are a whole collection of folks who say i have something that is going to be a must pass bill here. , we had ave done hearing just to set the table and say what is it? what part -- what brought it about? where has the marketplace changed? we will have another hearing fairly soon on this issue read we're going to continue methodical past -- path and make decisions where we go. i haven't honed in on what i am going to do. it is not just me. goinge video world is through in norma's change. i think it paradigm change right before our eyes. download thecally signal off air, put i
lex why do you feel like is the friendly candy company? -- it is just, he has been broadcasting all of his life. he always called it the friendly candy company. howink i had to deal with you use words for letters. fcc is the from the candy company. >> you spoke about the satellite television localization it. what would you like to see done? >> you know it is interesting. we have people in the market place to say you don't i -- you do not need to do anything. then there are a whole...
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everything you said could have described lex leutor. >> (laughing) jon: here's what i don't get about the senate. so, you know, you cosponsored, what was it, an infrastructure bank with kerry, right? >> i did jon: it's a bipartisan, very moderate, very hard to argue with an infrastructure bank. it gets shot down. background check on guns, gets shot down in the senate so to speak. no pun intended. too maniy comes out and says one of the reasons why is the republicans were told any cooperation with obama is a victory for him so we will give him none. they don't want anything to look bipartisan. how crazy is that? >> well, let me say pat too maniy, the senator from pennsylvania, did a yeoman's job >> jon: he and joe manchin got a compromise bill. >> really the american people are for background checks. they are >> jon: like 90%. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: right but he has come out and said, if that dictate had not gone out from senator mcconnell, more of his colleagues would have voted for it. some of them believe in background checks but they didn't want to give obama a victory. an
everything you said could have described lex leutor. >> (laughing) jon: here's what i don't get about the senate. so, you know, you cosponsored, what was it, an infrastructure bank with kerry, right? >> i did jon: it's a bipartisan, very moderate, very hard to argue with an infrastructure bank. it gets shot down. background check on guns, gets shot down in the senate so to speak. no pun intended. too maniy comes out and says one of the reasons why is the republicans were told any...
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lex sports news now. -- >> sports news now. , both coaches rested key players. --tal inouye a season defining clash in the champion's league. the fight to represent the leak in europe next season looks like it will go down to the wire. two teams scrapping for european places. they met on friday night in a finally ballasts -- balanced match. >> they did not get closer than this. they were doing much better. but he did get to test the keeper. the coach gambled on attacking football in the second half. he hit the woodwork. the goal to settle the match. 1-0, the final score. a top four finish. the top to warm the further win league. here is what the rest of the bonus leak got up to. nuremberg lost. hanover drew at home against mines -- mainz. frankfort made life difficult for struggling dusseldorf on sunday. what the table looks like after those results. joyceampions followed by funds. shock in freiburg will fight it out for the champion league place. down in the bottom half, they're not out of trouble yet. cool for now i'm in serious trouble. -- world heavyweight b
lex sports news now. -- >> sports news now. , both coaches rested key players. --tal inouye a season defining clash in the champion's league. the fight to represent the leak in europe next season looks like it will go down to the wire. two teams scrapping for european places. they met on friday night in a finally ballasts -- balanced match. >> they did not get closer than this. they were doing much better. but he did get to test the keeper. the coach gambled on attacking football in...
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peace to manufacturing figures there are signs that things could be looking up the regions are new lex ports have almost doubled in the last five years enabling job creation in areas such as the car industry recent industrial resurrections might not be enough to replace what once was but this is at least an attempt to breathe life back into areas such as this and for many in the communities here that could prove a welcome lifeline sara for r.t. in the north east of england and to some other news stories from around the globe this hour a series of blasts and gunfire once again shaken towns across iraq if i were killed in the capital including one teacher and a police officer in three separate incidents of gunfire while near fallujah and a de facto freight a roadside blast struck on the convoys claiming the lives of three iraqi soldiers in the northern town of music a car bomb was detonated during a police search wounding dozens more. more than two thousand people marched through london and sunday to promote a raid the soldier had to death by muslim extremists last week the rally was org
peace to manufacturing figures there are signs that things could be looking up the regions are new lex ports have almost doubled in the last five years enabling job creation in areas such as the car industry recent industrial resurrections might not be enough to replace what once was but this is at least an attempt to breathe life back into areas such as this and for many in the communities here that could prove a welcome lifeline sara for r.t. in the north east of england and to some other...
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her show breaking as said war correspondent eric margolis who's covered fourteen different on because lex compared u.s. military operations there to the british colonial forces in the one nine hundred century here's a quick preview of their discussion. you've written article titled all colonial wars are alike where you state that the us has reconfigured its army for colonial forces and warfare how did they do this the pentagon has had to train its troops for guerilla warfare the cold counterinsurgency it's got a more helicopters less heavy equipment less tanks and heavy artillery and it has to develop all kinds of or a reconnaissance techniques and tactics doctrine they call it in the military how to uses think to hunt small groups of lightly armed combatants but the quick question that bothers me is the british army in the late eighteenth hundreds was similarly trained and equipped to fight its colonial wars on the northwest frontier of india plays in zulu wars when the british ran into real soldiers at the some in in one thousand nine hundred fourteen sixteen in the in the western front
her show breaking as said war correspondent eric margolis who's covered fourteen different on because lex compared u.s. military operations there to the british colonial forces in the one nine hundred century here's a quick preview of their discussion. you've written article titled all colonial wars are alike where you state that the us has reconfigured its army for colonial forces and warfare how did they do this the pentagon has had to train its troops for guerilla warfare the cold...
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lex have you ever enforce this law? >> i do not know. we go back to this? back to that. hammy prosecutions there've been under that law. >> there has been 18,000 opportunities. i am wondering if you have enforce it once. >> i do not know whether there was enforcement during the bush administration or the obama administration since the passage of the law. i do not know the statistics. mantra so i hear the often that this is choice breeds to stand by in silence while the most helpless of all children are dismembered day iter day, year after year, is a heartless disgrace that can be described by vocabulary of man. i hope he considers that carefully. >> the chair thanks the gentleman for his line of questioning. and it recognizes the german from florida. >> in today's hearing, some of my colleagues have brought you the news of the irs engaged in allegedly improper targeting of certain groups based on the political persuasions. revelation is disturbing because any bias by the irs is outrageous. it is absolutely imperative that those responsible are held accountable. however,
lex have you ever enforce this law? >> i do not know. we go back to this? back to that. hammy prosecutions there've been under that law. >> there has been 18,000 opportunities. i am wondering if you have enforce it once. >> i do not know whether there was enforcement during the bush administration or the obama administration since the passage of the law. i do not know the statistics. mantra so i hear the often that this is choice breeds to stand by in silence while the most...
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lex still to come, the funeral of a murdered opposition officer is held in pakistan. the british government are being blamed. walking a tightrope. the u.s. gears up for a meeting with the president of myanmar. and in sport, barcelona has a familiar trophy back in their possession. >> there is a 24-hour curfew in neighborhoods across the capital in nigeria. a state of emergency was declared on tuesday by the president. it was put in place for the ministry to fight the army of balram -- boko haram. >> it is just minutes before the curfew starts at 6:00 p.m. people are still out shopping at this market. even though, not far away, the nigerian military is battling boko haram. a state of emergency has been placed across the street. -- across the state. he supports the state of emergency. >> if they are not bringing peace everywhere, there are problems. youdy will accept this. >> think people here are happy about the state of emergency? do you think they feel safer? >> nobody likes the state of emergency. if it brings peace, resolve the issue, nobody will complain. >> the m
lex still to come, the funeral of a murdered opposition officer is held in pakistan. the british government are being blamed. walking a tightrope. the u.s. gears up for a meeting with the president of myanmar. and in sport, barcelona has a familiar trophy back in their possession. >> there is a 24-hour curfew in neighborhoods across the capital in nigeria. a state of emergency was declared on tuesday by the president. it was put in place for the ministry to fight the army of balram --...
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mark sanford, it's like john edwards became drunk upper man and mark sanford became lex luther. he was a healer. >> cenk: and unlike newt gringrich, we all knew his cancer-stricken wife for a long time. >> and she was amazing, we loved her, yes. >> john: is this a bad trend that there are less and less swing districts in the country where both parties have somewhat of a chance to win. >> more swinging, but because they--as they think in the south, well, he's got real good taste in mistresses. because he's dating evita. and she's hot. >> john: i think you're right. you think it's a level that to some degree people respect him for having great taste in second wives? >> absolutely. >> they don't care. that's especially, men the southern men i've heard them say it. my dad's golfing buddy's says it it. >> john: my theory is he's an activity. and once you understand through the language difficulty that he's not that bright, it's going to be tough for her living in georgetown. all of his old friends when he was in d.c. before, i wonder if their wives will have him back over the house w
mark sanford, it's like john edwards became drunk upper man and mark sanford became lex luther. he was a healer. >> cenk: and unlike newt gringrich, we all knew his cancer-stricken wife for a long time. >> and she was amazing, we loved her, yes. >> john: is this a bad trend that there are less and less swing districts in the country where both parties have somewhat of a chance to win. >> more swinging, but because they--as they think in the south, well, he's got real...
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he said, he asked me on the south lawn, he said are you interested in history lex and all i could say was yes or. the pictures you're taking in the one in the situation on the south lawn are very important here and just as he said that, out of the corner of my eye i saw don rumsfeld, the secretary of defense, and vice president cheney were walking out of the oval office and the president walked over to greet them. and at that stage they were discussing the timing of the start of the war in iraq. post back when you see a meeting like this happening, how close can you physically get to these very? >> guest: i tried to give him space. i didn't get too close, but that was fine because i felt photographically speaking i was in the right spot in order to capture the environment. you're standing outside the oval office. i actually shot a photo with a telephoto so you can really see their expressions during this moment. and i was just far enough away where i couldn't hear what they were saying but i could definitely tell from their expressions it was very intense discussion. >> host: did the
he said, he asked me on the south lawn, he said are you interested in history lex and all i could say was yes or. the pictures you're taking in the one in the situation on the south lawn are very important here and just as he said that, out of the corner of my eye i saw don rumsfeld, the secretary of defense, and vice president cheney were walking out of the oval office and the president walked over to greet them. and at that stage they were discussing the timing of the start of the war in...
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. >> she's working at lex products, which makes power systems for industry. >> being in the hustle-bustle of everybody going to work-- i missed that. i truly missed it. >> it's not just about a paycheck. >> no. no. no. where in the past, it might have been, but this has become about my dignity. >> and at the end of his internship, frank o'neill heard from the boss. you just got a new job. >> yes, i did. brings a smile to my face. >> i see that. where do you see yourself three months from now? employed? >> yeah. >> yes. >> yes? oh, everybody. on graduation day, there was quite a change in the people that we first met that first day in class. >> vernon downes. [applause] >> joe carbone hopes his experience might become a model for the other 4 million and counting whose lives have been broken by the great recession. i wonder if you have a message to all of those people, the 38,000 people a week who join this group who've run out of their unemployment checks and still have no prospects. >> can't promise people jobs, but i can promise that we've taken a big step. and the steps will continue. i
. >> she's working at lex products, which makes power systems for industry. >> being in the hustle-bustle of everybody going to work-- i missed that. i truly missed it. >> it's not just about a paycheck. >> no. no. no. where in the past, it might have been, but this has become about my dignity. >> and at the end of his internship, frank o'neill heard from the boss. you just got a new job. >> yes, i did. brings a smile to my face. >> i see that. where do...
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lex were people sending money from all over the place but -- where people sending money from all over the place? she really captured people's it was a brief moment in our history. it was so different from the way people reacted to mary lincoln. because of mrs. garfield's being awarded almost immediately by congress a presidential widow's pension of $5,000 a year, that also benefited the other surviving presidential widows. true to form, mrs. lincoln's reaction was i am sure somebody is going to put the kibosh on that and i will not ever get my money. julia tyler wrote an anonymous letter to the press and this is wonderful, but i think it should be double that amount. >> thank you for the series. -- we up not far from .ere watching cbs one morning who was the only president buried aboveground? they said garfield. we took the car and we drove up there. .here is his monument .t has steel bars it has the american flag draped over it. a beautiful bronze statue upstairs spirit it is a beautiful lace. >> i do not know if he is the only president buried aboveground. thank you for the recommen
lex were people sending money from all over the place but -- where people sending money from all over the place? she really captured people's it was a brief moment in our history. it was so different from the way people reacted to mary lincoln. because of mrs. garfield's being awarded almost immediately by congress a presidential widow's pension of $5,000 a year, that also benefited the other surviving presidential widows. true to form, mrs. lincoln's reaction was i am sure somebody is going to...
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lex we haveing firm. reports that perhaps nearly more than 100 are on hunger strike and have been for many weeks now. this is our responsibility to cover. what message does it send to countries, repressive regimes around the world, that the united states is holding scores of prisoners without charge to have been cleared by the u.s. for release and you are being held indefinitely? check out democracynow.org for the latest. i had the remarkable experience of interviewing and person when we went to doha. he was the only journalist held there. he was never charged.held for nearly 7 years. he was interrogated more than 100 times, most of those times as he was held.-- as he withheld. he was a cameraman going from pakistan to afghanistan. most of the time, he was questioned about the leadership of al jazeera. anyone who works for any news organization, the big ones, how much do you know about your leaders? but the fact that this is happened over and over again, it's our job to cover it.>> the hunger strikers at
lex we haveing firm. reports that perhaps nearly more than 100 are on hunger strike and have been for many weeks now. this is our responsibility to cover. what message does it send to countries, repressive regimes around the world, that the united states is holding scores of prisoners without charge to have been cleared by the u.s. for release and you are being held indefinitely? check out democracynow.org for the latest. i had the remarkable experience of interviewing and person when we went...
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does that make policy logical administrative since lex there may have been political reasons for doing that but doesn't make sense in any other way? and i think the commission really would be very well served by having a very serious discussion about that. and then we started off almost joking about the commission, and i'm already trying to reform it. one is, the horizon with six months. i think the clock is ticking. i mean, i think it's almost ludicrous to think that we could, even begin to a discussion on one issue as opposed to all the questions i've posed within, you know, the four months that are remaining. so how do we get the commission the time that is needed to really discuss and study these issues? there's also a question of, how is the commission going to be run? isn't going to be run on a bipartisan basis? the way the law grades is the recommendations of the commission on a simple majority. and that is, not to be too partisan about it but nine are democrats and six republicans. maybe five. so is that the way we want to run the commission and is that the way that is the most
does that make policy logical administrative since lex there may have been political reasons for doing that but doesn't make sense in any other way? and i think the commission really would be very well served by having a very serious discussion about that. and then we started off almost joking about the commission, and i'm already trying to reform it. one is, the horizon with six months. i think the clock is ticking. i mean, i think it's almost ludicrous to think that we could, even begin to a...
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. >> they are crooks with taste because the government has seized row lex watches, two mercedes and poshes they purchased with the funds. you can't fault them for that with high standards. dennis: i don't remember hearing about the heist when it happened. you only hear about arrests. banks are too quiet sometimes. >> hey, you know, we talk about, for instance, jpmorgan chase, the consent order of money laundering? it was the compliance with money laundering laws that help nab the people because the authorities were notifieded that amounts greater than $10,000 were being deposited at banks in south florida and here in new york. cheryl: you'll be on it all day long. thank you. >> yeah. dennis: talk "american idol," and one unconfirmed report says all four celebrity judges will be voted off next season. that's ahead in the media minute. cheryl: west coast minute, who won the naming rights for the new 49ers's new stadium. it is going to be a nice stadium. we'll be right back. changeakel ♪ ♪ >> i'm tracy burns, and according to the imf, the institute for health care, medicine fell last year
. >> they are crooks with taste because the government has seized row lex watches, two mercedes and poshes they purchased with the funds. you can't fault them for that with high standards. dennis: i don't remember hearing about the heist when it happened. you only hear about arrests. banks are too quiet sometimes. >> hey, you know, we talk about, for instance, jpmorgan chase, the consent order of money laundering? it was the compliance with money laundering laws that help nab the...
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lex does the speaker do what chris van hollen recommended, bring the senate that -- bring the senate bill over for an up and down vote? >> i do not think that would happen. it is already clear that he would rather work on the house bill. he has been supportive of the gang of eight efforts. if they come up with something, you have got to think that the speaker would let that go through the committee process. just because the senate passes something, does not mean we should take it up. whether they can pass it in conference, is a different story. >> thank you both. appreciate it. >> congress will be in session this week before going on a memorial day break. both chambers are in monday. the house gavels in at noon eastern. members will turn to legislative business at 2:00 to consider bills on the suspension of the rules. later in the week, a bill designed to speed up construction of the pipeline by declaring that a presidential permit is not required. and legislation that would tie interest rates on student loans to 10 year treasury notes. the senate is in monday and is expected to take
lex does the speaker do what chris van hollen recommended, bring the senate that -- bring the senate bill over for an up and down vote? >> i do not think that would happen. it is already clear that he would rather work on the house bill. he has been supportive of the gang of eight efforts. if they come up with something, you have got to think that the speaker would let that go through the committee process. just because the senate passes something, does not mean we should take it up....
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lex i have wonderful documents that cover the entire span from before the outbreak of the war in september of 1939. first, i want to show you an extraordinary letter to hitler in point when he was feeling impotent to what he could do because of the isolationism in the country as well as the neutrality laws that were preventing him from helping him the beleaguered nations over seas. you can see that he is writing to adolf hitler. the tied of events seem to have reverted to the threat of arms. if such threats continue, it seems inevitable that much of the world must become involve in common ruin. all the world, victor nations, vanquished nation, and neutral nations will suffer. i refuse to believe that the world is, of necessity, such a prisoner of destiny. what he then did was propose to adolf hitler that he allow f.d.r. to facilitate discussions with over 30 threatened nations. and he asked hitler to promise not to invade those 30 nations. and of course, hitler in a famous speech then ridiculed roosevelt for such a proposal. what other documents do you want to show us? >> another document
lex i have wonderful documents that cover the entire span from before the outbreak of the war in september of 1939. first, i want to show you an extraordinary letter to hitler in point when he was feeling impotent to what he could do because of the isolationism in the country as well as the neutrality laws that were preventing him from helping him the beleaguered nations over seas. you can see that he is writing to adolf hitler. the tied of events seem to have reverted to the threat of arms. if...
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it is german and austrian banks, banks in lex yum bourg. they are not going to take that money after deposit in their central banks and put it into the periphery. but the interesting dynamic is furs a german investor and they take the overnight bond rate negative, bunds go lower and you're searching for yields so you'll be pushed more into the peripheral space. so it will have some impact on asset classes. >> david owen, chief economist, thank you. daniel sticks around for little bit more. >>> meanwhile, allianz has reported a 24% jump in first-quarter net profit, boosted by pretty performance in asset management units as well as lower costs with influensura claims. it has its highly quarterly revenue on report, numbers largely in line with a preliminary report released last week. let's just check on the stock price, barely moved because we had that preliminary report. anyway, joining us for more, first on cnbc, is the cfo of allianz, dieter wemmer. thanks for joining us. how could you categorize this? >> good morning. doing swell. i did li
it is german and austrian banks, banks in lex yum bourg. they are not going to take that money after deposit in their central banks and put it into the periphery. but the interesting dynamic is furs a german investor and they take the overnight bond rate negative, bunds go lower and you're searching for yields so you'll be pushed more into the peripheral space. so it will have some impact on asset classes. >> david owen, chief economist, thank you. daniel sticks around for little bit...
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lex is there any reason to know why the situation was over? any reason to believe that there was no longer any danger in benghazi? >> there was every reason to believe that our personnel were in danger. >> an article appeared in usa today just this week. as early as last monday, major robert furman said the military account issued after the attack hasn't changed. there was never any kind of stand down order to anybody. as a broad statement. what is your reaction? >> i can only again repeat that colonel gibson said he was not to proceed to board the airplane. >> your first experience on the site standing next to colonel gibson on his way on that transport, and being told not to go contradicts what was said on behalf of the pentagon. >> yes. >> to the in busy have a defense attachÉ on staff? did you ask him that evening if there were resources coming from the military? was a reaction question mark -- what was your reaction? >> my reaction was that we are on our own. we are going to have to try to pull this off with the resources that we have av
lex is there any reason to know why the situation was over? any reason to believe that there was no longer any danger in benghazi? >> there was every reason to believe that our personnel were in danger. >> an article appeared in usa today just this week. as early as last monday, major robert furman said the military account issued after the attack hasn't changed. there was never any kind of stand down order to anybody. as a broad statement. what is your reaction? >> i can only...
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lex i had no conversations with the white house. there is also been reporting that the deputy secretary were made aware of the irs -- the report last june. did you have any discussions with treasury around that time? >> is that to me? no, i do not have any conversations or the time. >> and do not rim are having any conversation with the treasury department. >> there are no discussions you had any information with the treasury department. -- there wereas no discussions? >> let me clarify. ithink everybody knew that was very difficult to administer the c4 laws. i do not have any memory of it. they're very well could have been conversations about policy. the policy matters the members have talked about. should the primary purpose have beprimary purpose task change? there are no conversations that i had with the treasury department about this matter in the report relating to inappropriate criteria. all the things that were in this. >> that is the answer i was giving. >> ok. you testified in front of the house in march of last year that
lex i had no conversations with the white house. there is also been reporting that the deputy secretary were made aware of the irs -- the report last june. did you have any discussions with treasury around that time? >> is that to me? no, i do not have any conversations or the time. >> and do not rim are having any conversation with the treasury department. >> there are no discussions you had any information with the treasury department. -- there wereas no discussions?...
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lex general, applies in ordinary circumstances in peacetime. that is not necessarily a problem to have two radically different sets of rules to apply in different situations. it is not necessarily a problem as long as we're pretty clear how we know the difference between one set of rules apply and when the other set of rules apply. on the traditional battlefield, it is pretty clear. you have uniformed soldiers. acknowledge of armed conflict. objective observers, journalists saying yes there is large-scale armed conflict here. on the other hand when we get off the nontraditional battle field as geographically dispersed organized terrorist organizations it becomes very, very hard to say here is where the armed conflict is, here is where the armed conflict it. here who is a combatant, here is who is not a combat ant. the frameworks start breaking down. the problem we have nobody outside a very small group within the u.s. executive branch knows how we're making those decisions who is a combatant, where is the war, et cetera. it is not like world wa
lex general, applies in ordinary circumstances in peacetime. that is not necessarily a problem to have two radically different sets of rules to apply in different situations. it is not necessarily a problem as long as we're pretty clear how we know the difference between one set of rules apply and when the other set of rules apply. on the traditional battlefield, it is pretty clear. you have uniformed soldiers. acknowledge of armed conflict. objective observers, journalists saying yes there is...
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lex is there any reason to know why the situation was over? any reason to believe that there was no longer any danger in benghazi? >> there was every reason to believe that our personnel were in danger. usan article appeared in today just this week. as early as last monday, major robert furman said the military account issued after the attack hasn't changed. ofre was never any kind stand down order to anybody. as a broad statement. what is your reaction? thatcan only again repeat colonel gibson said he was not to proceed to board the airplane. >> your first experience on the site standing next to colonel gibson on his way on that transport, and being told not to go contradicts what was said on behalf of the pentagon. >> yes. >> did the embassy have a defense>> to the in busy have a defense attachÉ on staff? -- did the embassy have a defense attache on staff? did you ask him that evening if there were resources coming from the military? what was your reaction? >> my reaction was that we are on our own. we are going to have to try to pull this
lex is there any reason to know why the situation was over? any reason to believe that there was no longer any danger in benghazi? >> there was every reason to believe that our personnel were in danger. usan article appeared in today just this week. as early as last monday, major robert furman said the military account issued after the attack hasn't changed. ofre was never any kind stand down order to anybody. as a broad statement. what is your reaction? thatcan only again repeat colonel...
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lex luther. >>> eric holder who has been a pinata to the media after it was found his department of justice spied on the associated press and fox news's james rosen. they have called on the bureau chiefs for major newpapers and television networks as well trying to explain what happened and trying to come up with a plan so people aren't quite so p.o.'d going forward. so the a.p. and new york times, among others say -- we may have position on this? >> we are sending somebody. >> all right. they say if you're going to keep it off the record we are not going to go. we want to report it as news. we have questions for you. we have questions about what you did, how you did it. if we're going to get answers we owe it to the people. they're not going to come. now all of the sudden i guess they are being lashed back at by the white house. >> i can understand why you wouldn't go. first of all, you know it will be lip service by eric holder. if you can't say what he said then why show up? >> maybe he'll say what happened. some of the bureau chiefs will ask, did you spy on us? if he tells the truth and
lex luther. >>> eric holder who has been a pinata to the media after it was found his department of justice spied on the associated press and fox news's james rosen. they have called on the bureau chiefs for major newpapers and television networks as well trying to explain what happened and trying to come up with a plan so people aren't quite so p.o.'d going forward. so the a.p. and new york times, among others say -- we may have position on this? >> we are sending somebody....
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for as well as lex introduced dr. robert sub on the undersecretary of health for the department of veterans affairs. he has served in that capacity since this february 182000. he oversees the health care needs of 8 million veterans currently enrolled in the veterans health administration the nation's largest integrated health care system. vha employs over 272,000 staff members and 1700 sites across this country. last year the va treated 6 million patients during 80 million outpatient visits and 692,000 patient admissions. welcome dr. petzel. it's great to see you and we look forward to your testimony and look forward to getting it back in montana. next we have dr. roubideaux who is the director of indian health services ihs that the u.s. department of health and human services. she has served in that capacity since 2009. ihs provides confer health of health and service over system for approximately 2.2 american indians alaska natives from 566 federally recognized tribes in some 35 states and they serve a critical role
for as well as lex introduced dr. robert sub on the undersecretary of health for the department of veterans affairs. he has served in that capacity since this february 182000. he oversees the health care needs of 8 million veterans currently enrolled in the veterans health administration the nation's largest integrated health care system. vha employs over 272,000 staff members and 1700 sites across this country. last year the va treated 6 million patients during 80 million outpatient visits and...
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county in south carolina she lived in, saying "no, she was born in bamburg, south carolina, and lived in lexing tonight. anybody implying anything different is attempting to fain insult." a spokesperson from governor haley's office described har footlyian's comments as one of his consistent attempts to play to the loews common denominator and last year, he accused haley of being missing in action, saying the governor was down in the bunker, a la, eva braun, a reference to -- oh, my god, hitler's mistress. so, let me just say, fair enough that if a republican did this, we'd be covering it like crazy, because we are covering it because it was wrong and those statements were absolutely wrong. i don't care what he meant. he should just say he regrets it agreed. anyone disagree? ridiculous. >> he's good man but has a history of making sloppy remarks. >> that's gaffe at best. >> yeah. >> and say that. how about just i'm really sorry. that was the wrong choice of words and i am so sorry. >> i bet he says it today. >> yeah. >> i bet he does. >> i think he might. >> you are right, mika, role play that f
county in south carolina she lived in, saying "no, she was born in bamburg, south carolina, and lived in lexing tonight. anybody implying anything different is attempting to fain insult." a spokesperson from governor haley's office described har footlyian's comments as one of his consistent attempts to play to the loews common denominator and last year, he accused haley of being missing in action, saying the governor was down in the bunker, a la, eva braun, a reference to -- oh, my...
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lex we now go to the chairman of the subcommittee. >> to rogue agents, that is what the white house tells us where the people were responsible. i have a news report from may 15 that says to rogue agents were responsible for investigating conservative groups. two people responsible for the systematic targeting of conservative groups over two years. this administration would have us believe that area this administration, this agency, the very agency charged with enforcing obamacare, systematically targeted groups that came into existence because they oppose obamacare and they started the targeting the very month, march 2010 that obamacare became law, expects us to believe it was just a work of to rogue agents. this administration, this agency, which according to mr. jordan's report found out about this practice, certainly as early as june of 2011. after that date, there were 14 opportunities in and distinct interaction with the ways and means committee and this committee, 14 different occasions where she could have set the record straight and she chose not to do it. yet they expect us to be
lex we now go to the chairman of the subcommittee. >> to rogue agents, that is what the white house tells us where the people were responsible. i have a news report from may 15 that says to rogue agents were responsible for investigating conservative groups. two people responsible for the systematic targeting of conservative groups over two years. this administration would have us believe that area this administration, this agency, the very agency charged with enforcing obamacare,...
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it's got superman versus lex luther, flirting with lois lane. we interject a lot of new material. for a character that's been around for 75 years, you don't want to bore your audience. you have to add new things. >> we'll talk about the movie in a moment, man of steel, which opens in a few weeks here in the united states. comic books in general are part of our national -- we talk about baicial abaseball as the nationl pastime. >> it's become our modern mythology. it's a big part of pop culture. it's so strong because it really hits so many different generations from your little kids to the grandparents. everybody can see a super hero move. it's a fun time for the entire family. >> my wife and i are going to see ironman 3. babysitter already called and in tow. there are a number of other movies we'll see, specifically man of steel. batman, of course, just wrapping up. let's talk about the joker. some of these iconic characters. who is the best movie star turned comic book character. when you look at the joker, a great character. jack nicholson versus heath ledger. who do you think?
it's got superman versus lex luther, flirting with lois lane. we interject a lot of new material. for a character that's been around for 75 years, you don't want to bore your audience. you have to add new things. >> we'll talk about the movie in a moment, man of steel, which opens in a few weeks here in the united states. comic books in general are part of our national -- we talk about baicial abaseball as the nationl pastime. >> it's become our modern mythology. it's a big part of...
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we will insert our statement in or record lex let me introduce you -->> let me introduce you we're going to hear from margaret warner. is a medicare beneficiary herself. she is volunteered at the medicare rights center in new york city for the past eight years. this capacity, she has listened to other beneficiaries and their themies, and provided with information on a wide variety of issues. and aa volunteer beneficiary, dr. warner has a unique perspective on medicare part d. is a research professor at the health policy .nstitute at georgetown recently, dr. hold lee has studied various aspects of thecare part d, including spending trends and the use of formularies. he was also recently appointed to a three-year term as a member of the medicare payment advisory commission. , executive vice andident for policy research at pharmaceutical research and manufacturers association. mr. smith has worked extensively in healthcare. romosco.t .e is the president of aarp this is a distinguished panel. because i said we are going to forgo the opening statements, since we have a vote coming up, we will
we will insert our statement in or record lex let me introduce you -->> let me introduce you we're going to hear from margaret warner. is a medicare beneficiary herself. she is volunteered at the medicare rights center in new york city for the past eight years. this capacity, she has listened to other beneficiaries and their themies, and provided with information on a wide variety of issues. and aa volunteer beneficiary, dr. warner has a unique perspective on medicare part d. is a...
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first, make sure we fill those i still, low skill jobs with americans first, but how many do we need lex like a sitcom as many as we need to in t marketplace will drive us on the. i don't think we should set arbitrary numbers. i do think the labor union should. the chamber of commerce, congress has to figure out a way, maybe that fluctuates in year-to-year, i don't know, but my philosophy is market place driven. and the issue of verifying who is working and was not working, and making sure we keep up with workers and they go home when they're supposed to go home, all those issues. i commend chairman smith trying to make it simpler, but i say all that to say this, what do they do in other countries? were not the only country in the world that is facing this tremendous issue. have any of you done research with the other 194 countries there are in the world, if you can't texas, 195 countries left in the world on this specific issue? and how do they solve the e-verify concept that we're talking about? to any of you want to weigh in on that? >> well, it's a big question, yes. a lot of countri
first, make sure we fill those i still, low skill jobs with americans first, but how many do we need lex like a sitcom as many as we need to in t marketplace will drive us on the. i don't think we should set arbitrary numbers. i do think the labor union should. the chamber of commerce, congress has to figure out a way, maybe that fluctuates in year-to-year, i don't know, but my philosophy is market place driven. and the issue of verifying who is working and was not working, and making sure we...
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. -- lex know. beforeou agree to appear the committee if you are confirmed? >> yes. >> i know you are a big a small fan, detroit tigers. i would say you are 343. >> the current closer. it is not much to lose sleep over. >> i know. >> to yigure out how this happens. we will turn to that problem tomorrow. lead off by telling us what your top three priorities would be. >> sure. this is something i have had a chance to talk to director burlow about. first would be to work with director berwell. i think that that would in particular the working to achieve a more regular order toget process, and also try achieve the kind of deficit reduction agreement that would .it the economy second, set priorities to make economy more efficient and effective. as auld make sure that we team and be would be more .repared to execute on those the relationship between the deputy director and the deputy director for management is vital vital in that context. if confirmed, that is something i would invest in. ombthird, priority would be as an institution. only be has a strong reputatio
. -- lex know. beforeou agree to appear the committee if you are confirmed? >> yes. >> i know you are a big a small fan, detroit tigers. i would say you are 343. >> the current closer. it is not much to lose sleep over. >> i know. >> to yigure out how this happens. we will turn to that problem tomorrow. lead off by telling us what your top three priorities would be. >> sure. this is something i have had a chance to talk to director burlow about. first would...