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mr. mclarty: not too often, because i knew him well. mr. daley: only when it was open. [laughter] mr. mclarty: exactly. but again, i had not worked with him when he was governor. it was a different type of relationship. in my case, we talk about the familiarity and the trust and respect. the president clinton, was obviously was and is a very smart, intuitive person. he could kind of immediately read me when i came into the room in the oval office, ok, go ahead, give me the bad news. he could just see, he knew me well enough and probably what i was there, maybe not the subject, but probably the town or substance of the news. secondly, he would like to summon a thunderstorm. he would have a little temper moment there. then it would calm back down a little later. again, because of the relationship, and he knew i was trying to get things done in the right way, doing my best. not always succeeding. but he would have that, and people would leave and he would say, are you finished? he would accept that. he'd say, yes i am. that is kind of the way i handled it. the moment i rem
mr. mclarty: not too often, because i knew him well. mr. daley: only when it was open. [laughter] mr. mclarty: exactly. but again, i had not worked with him when he was governor. it was a different type of relationship. in my case, we talk about the familiarity and the trust and respect. the president clinton, was obviously was and is a very smart, intuitive person. he could kind of immediately read me when i came into the room in the oval office, ok, go ahead, give me the bad news. he could...
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mr. daley. daley public services and daley in chicago were all kind ofioti so that was a new experience. i did not expect administration. i was chairman and chief executive of a new york stexcha. and as my wrf 5■vus years, donnl you, we had one son at and inown and a senior at little rock. so i know anticipation i would serve. the president asked me the night after the election toas chief oi remember the howard■s baker sto, who was married to joy dirks, the venerable senator here from illinois who had been the minority leader make is, you mb, and he was chief of staff to president reagan later. but he came in, he was asked to see reagan andy in the oval office during a difficult period. and he told joy dirksen, there's no way i'm going to take that ■[ it's a chief javelin catcher. i'm not going to do that. he gets in with president reagan. he's to. ho, rouble. i need you. the country needs you and howard baker said, yes, sir, i'll be honored tohe point. in my case here, you friend, a f com
mr. daley. daley public services and daley in chicago were all kind ofioti so that was a new experience. i did not expect administration. i was chairman and chief executive of a new york stexcha. and as my wrf 5■vus years, donnl you, we had one son at and inown and a senior at little rock. so i know anticipation i would serve. the president asked me the night after the election toas chief oi remember the howard■s baker sto, who was married to joy dirks, the venerable senator here from...
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mr. melvin. >> all right. mr. daley, thank you, sir. we met up with this country's top marine after a good samaritan helped save his life, and we brought them together for a reunion unlike any other. but, first, this is "today" on craig has a "today" exclusive. eric smith nearly lost his life. it didn't happen on a battlefield, but just a block from his home when his heart suddenly stopped. >> he's only alive today because a good samaritan stepped in and refused to give up on him. craig, you were there when they reunited. >> yeah, it was special. in fact, u.s. marines, they're trained to face life-and-death situations. but when the general suddenly collapsed when running, things looked grim. that's when a perfect stranger with the right training came to the rescue. the morning that general eric smith technically died started out well enough. he cheered on runners at the start of the marine corps marathon in washington, d.c. those runners included his wife, trish, who was doing the ultra marathon. >> went to the finish line, greeted tris
mr. melvin. >> all right. mr. daley, thank you, sir. we met up with this country's top marine after a good samaritan helped save his life, and we brought them together for a reunion unlike any other. but, first, this is "today" on craig has a "today" exclusive. eric smith nearly lost his life. it didn't happen on a battlefield, but just a block from his home when his heart suddenly stopped. >> he's only alive today because a good samaritan stepped in and refused...
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. >> narrator: watching it unfold, chief of staff bill daley. >> bill daley is standing next to me and he's going, "outrageous. outrageous." and he's just, i mean, it's like he's almost levitating. >> because mr. president, history will not give the jewish peopnother chance. >> obama was treated to a lecture on jewish and israeli history that just went on and on, and deeply offended-- deeply offended-- obama and his people. >> it's the ancient nation of israel. you know, we've been around for almost 4,000 years. we've experienced struggle and suffering like no other people. >> there was a sense of... gall. what gall. >> narrator: after the public dressing down, obama faced a choice about how to respond, how hard to push netanyahu. >> i think obama realized at that time that the price that he was paying for trying to ram something down netanyahu's throat that netanyahu didn't want to have rammed down his throat, was not worth, you know, it wasn't worth it for him. >> israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, telling president obama... >> narrator: the palestinians, who had once cheer
. >> narrator: watching it unfold, chief of staff bill daley. >> bill daley is standing next to me and he's going, "outrageous. outrageous." and he's just, i mean, it's like he's almost levitating. >> because mr. president, history will not give the jewish peopnother chance. >> obama was treated to a lecture on jewish and israeli history that just went on and on, and deeply offended-- deeply offended-- obama and his people. >> it's the ancient nation of...
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mr. speaker, i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentlelady from california -- for what purpose does gentlelady from california seek recognition? ms. waters: to claim time in opposition. the chair: the lady is recognized. ms. waters: i oppose this amendment which doubles down on the republican efforts to prohibit cbdc's which if republicans read their own bill is already prohibited in the bill. this sense of congress only causes further confuse on how the bill should be interpreted as a whole by duplicating things that are already in the bill. by wording them in a slightly different manner. experts from atlantic counsel have warned, i quote, if this bill ever became law the united states would be the only country in the world to have banned cbdc's. it would be a self-defeating move in the race for the future of money. it would undercut the national security role of the dollar as the decision would only accelerate other countries' development of alternative payment systems that look to bypass the dollar in cross border transactio
mr. speaker, i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentlelady from california -- for what purpose does gentlelady from california seek recognition? ms. waters: to claim time in opposition. the chair: the lady is recognized. ms. waters: i oppose this amendment which doubles down on the republican efforts to prohibit cbdc's which if republicans read their own bill is already prohibited in the bill. this sense of congress only causes further confuse on how the bill should be...