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mr. scott. >> thank you, mr. chairman. general, it's a the start of the meeting one of the statements you made was that our goal was to keep the taliban from overflowing the afghanistan government in denial kind of safe haven. two very disstinktly different goals. i'd like to focus on the overthrowing the afghanistan government. and -- in the ties that the afghanistan government is making with china, and many reports are out there suggest that china has supported a peace process between the taliban and the afghanistan government and if you look at the amount of foreign aid the u.s. government has sent to afghanistan, somewhere around $48 billion, where china has done approximately $58 million, there is approximately a trillion dollars worth of natural resources in afghanistan. the contract seemed to be being signed with china for china to actually receive the contracts and the benefit, the financial benefits there of quite honestly a lot of loss of life and blood and money from the u.s. -- the u.s. taxpayer, and i just --
mr. scott. >> thank you, mr. chairman. general, it's a the start of the meeting one of the statements you made was that our goal was to keep the taliban from overflowing the afghanistan government in denial kind of safe haven. two very disstinktly different goals. i'd like to focus on the overthrowing the afghanistan government. and -- in the ties that the afghanistan government is making with china, and many reports are out there suggest that china has supported a peace process between...
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mr. john conyers. >> thank you, chairman bobby scott. i would ask everyone to give you a round of applause. as a matter of fact, this is a forum. let's thank chairman bobby scott of virginia for all that he's doing. and with the tragic of one young man in our country, trayvon martin, which has electrified the nation, here comes chairman bobby scott with a forum on the youth promise act. that's worth another round of applause because it's right on time. and what this bill does is it makes us safe and on top of it its cost effective and it brings greater hope and justice for our youth. as chairman scott said, we incarcerate more people than any other country on earth. and it's way too many and i celebrate what we're doing here today. i close with this observation. hill harper was late coming to this forum. and attorneys bobby vasser and i were trying to determine whether we should issue a warrant or a subpoena to bring him here one way or the other. i'm glad we don't have to do that now. and i thank you, chairman scott. >> thank you, mr. c
mr. john conyers. >> thank you, chairman bobby scott. i would ask everyone to give you a round of applause. as a matter of fact, this is a forum. let's thank chairman bobby scott of virginia for all that he's doing. and with the tragic of one young man in our country, trayvon martin, which has electrified the nation, here comes chairman bobby scott with a forum on the youth promise act. that's worth another round of applause because it's right on time. and what this bill does is it makes...
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. >> mr. scott. >> thank you mr. chairman. at the start of the meeting one of the statements that you made was our goal was to keep the taliban was to deny a safe haven. those are two different goals. i would like to focus if you will on the overthrowing of the afghanistan government and the ties that the afghanistan government is making with china. >> china has supported between the government. if you look at the foreign aid the u.s. government sent to afghanistan is somewhere around 58 million, there $58 million, approximately a trillion worth of natural resources in afghanistan. the contract seemed to be signed with china for china to receive the contracts and the benefits, the financial benefits of quite honestly a lot of loss of life and blood and money from the u.s. taxpayer. and my question is if china is the one that has set themselves up to reap the wind fall and the rewards from the natural resources of afghanistan and the united states is not going to have trade tides for anything besides trinkets and rugs, why shou
. >> mr. scott. >> thank you mr. chairman. at the start of the meeting one of the statements that you made was our goal was to keep the taliban was to deny a safe haven. those are two different goals. i would like to focus if you will on the overthrowing of the afghanistan government and the ties that the afghanistan government is making with china. >> china has supported between the government. if you look at the foreign aid the u.s. government sent to afghanistan is...
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mr. scott: thank you, and i thank the gentlelady for yielding. mr. speaker, we have difficult choices to make when it comes to addressing our budget deficit. the republican budget makes the wrong choices by deeply cutting vital programs like medicare, medicaid, education, job training and transportation to pay for massive tax cuts that primarily benefit the wealthiest americans. our nation's communities of color have been hardest hit by the effects of the great recession and the republican budget does little to address the priorities of these communities. even as our nation -- nation's economy has created nearly 3.9 million private sector jobs since february of 2010, communities of color are still experiencing disproportionately high rates of unemployment, home foreclosure, educational disadvantages and economic hardship. as a result, vulnerable communities are increasingly relying on public programs to meet their basic needs. with the passage of the fiscal year 2011 continuing resolution, then
mr. scott: thank you, and i thank the gentlelady for yielding. mr. speaker, we have difficult choices to make when it comes to addressing our budget deficit. the republican budget makes the wrong choices by deeply cutting vital programs like medicare, medicaid, education, job training and transportation to pay for massive tax cuts that primarily benefit the wealthiest americans. our nation's communities of color have been hardest hit by the effects of the great recession and the republican...
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. >> thank you, mr. scott. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i was just going back and forth with my aunt who has a nephew serving under you there in korea, young man named jake butler. forgive me but i know you were the commander of the third id and very proud of fort stewart and what you gentleman accomplished, ladies and gentlemen accomplished over there, and representing george well and the united states well. i want to speak just very briefly approximate the ought of robbins air force base and can you speak to the j stars program and what it means in a potential conflict with north korea? >> congressman, first off, in respect to jay stars, that gives us moving target capability without going into the classified portion of it. more importantly, what i am looking for as a commander is i have a set of priority intelligence requirements and i welcome any system that is going to help me answer those requirements. it is an added capability that does help us on the peninsula. >> my cousin is honored to serve under you as a commander, his mom want
. >> thank you, mr. scott. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i was just going back and forth with my aunt who has a nephew serving under you there in korea, young man named jake butler. forgive me but i know you were the commander of the third id and very proud of fort stewart and what you gentleman accomplished, ladies and gentlemen accomplished over there, and representing george well and the united states well. i want to speak just very briefly approximate the ought of robbins air...
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the chair now recognizes the gentleman from georgia, mr. scott, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. welcome, chairman bernanke. i'm over here. very good to have you. let me commend you and the fed. i think it's very important for us to recognize the achievement and progress we are making with economic recovery. i think it's in no small measure to your monetary policy and accommodation and creating credit facilities and certainly insuring liquidity for bow rowerrow -- borrowers. we're averaging 200,000 new jobs each month now. we're not bleeding jobs. we're adding them. dow jones is still cracking around 13,000. we've come a long way. but we're not out of the woods. i do, as it is important for us to recognize that your contribution in helping us wade through some very troubled waters. let me just ask you about the stringent standards that you are required under dodd/frank and under section 165 of dodd/frank. you were given that the opportunity to differentiate among companies on an individual basis or by category, taking into consideration the capital structure, riskiness
the chair now recognizes the gentleman from georgia, mr. scott, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. welcome, chairman bernanke. i'm over here. very good to have you. let me commend you and the fed. i think it's very important for us to recognize the achievement and progress we are making with economic recovery. i think it's in no small measure to your monetary policy and accommodation and creating credit facilities and certainly insuring liquidity for bow rowerrow -- borrowers....
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mr. scott totsky. blackberry security group. rim, research in motion. >> thank you. members of the committee, thank you. i'm the senior vice president of blackberry security of research in motion. i'm here to talk to you about security. our products and services are used around the world. we have partners in 175 countries that offer blackberry products. more than 90% of the fortune 500 customers are blackberry customers. several of the same times of threats and techniques can impact smart users today. as the power and competing ability of smartphones have increased over the last few years, the threat matrix has evolved. most users have yet to realize the an applicability of the emerging threats to what is a smaller and more mobile computing platform than what they have at the office. we must provide protection to provide access to the smartphone and protect the data and protect the corporate network using features built into the platform. while vendors can provide technology, but it is important to note as an industry, we help consumers better understand the risks of
mr. scott totsky. blackberry security group. rim, research in motion. >> thank you. members of the committee, thank you. i'm the senior vice president of blackberry security of research in motion. i'm here to talk to you about security. our products and services are used around the world. we have partners in 175 countries that offer blackberry products. more than 90% of the fortune 500 customers are blackberry customers. several of the same times of threats and techniques can impact smart...
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mr. scott for five minutes. >> thank you very much, madam chairman. mr. cordray, how long have you been now on the job? >> i've been on the job for three months mines five days. >> three months. and could you tell the committee what areas have jumped out to have raised the greatest number of complaints, the greatest areas of concern if you had to prioritize on where there is this greatest area problem in abuse of carrying out your mission? what would that be? would it be mortgage servicers? student loans, credit cards? what would it be? >> it a little hard to determine trends yet because it's been a short time, and we have been receiving complaints in stages. but i think there is very little question that the pace of complaints has been fastest in the mortgage area. especially around foreclosures and around servicer practices and the frustration that people feel. in fact, my guess is that the pattern of complaints we're receiving mirrors the pattern of complaints each of your offices receive from your constituents, because i think most of these problems a
mr. scott for five minutes. >> thank you very much, madam chairman. mr. cordray, how long have you been now on the job? >> i've been on the job for three months mines five days. >> three months. and could you tell the committee what areas have jumped out to have raised the greatest number of complaints, the greatest areas of concern if you had to prioritize on where there is this greatest area problem in abuse of carrying out your mission? what would that be? would it be...
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. >> the chair now recognizes the gentleman from georgia, mr. scott. >> thank you very much. chairman, welcome the secretary. let me say from the outset, while this is about international monetary policy, of course, we can't leave out what's going on right here at home in the united states. and certainly i want to touch upon -- get a progress report from you and share some information about the heart of the problem that caused this whole problem which was housing and mortgages and where we are. and as you know, i've really been on a mission myself and thanks to you and your help at treasury and getting folks home safe and with that regard, i do want to say if you would just tell your assistant secretary for financial stability timothy messad that we appreciate the fine cooperation he's given to us along with ms. alvina mchale. we're going back and having the second foreclosure event in atlanta, georgia. i mention all of this because we were able to save 3,827 homes last time. this time, our goal is 10,000. and we can do this, secretary. a lot of things have happened since las
. >> the chair now recognizes the gentleman from georgia, mr. scott. >> thank you very much. chairman, welcome the secretary. let me say from the outset, while this is about international monetary policy, of course, we can't leave out what's going on right here at home in the united states. and certainly i want to touch upon -- get a progress report from you and share some information about the heart of the problem that caused this whole problem which was housing and mortgages and...
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mr. scott. >> thank you, mr. chairman. general, at the start a new meaning when the statements that you made was our goal was to keep the taliban from overflowing into afghanistan government and deny al qaeda safe haven. those are two very distinctly different goals. i'd like to focus if you will on the overthrowing the afghanistan government. antis that the afghanistan government is making with china, in many reports out there suggest that china has supported a peace process between the taliban and the afghanistan government. and if you look at the amount of foreign aid the u.s. government has sent to afghanistan, somewhere around 48 billion, where china has done a approximate 58 million, there's approximate a trillion dollars worth of natural resources in afghanistan. the contract seems to be signed with china for china to actually receive the financial benefits quite honestly, a lot of loss of life and blood and money from the u.s. taxpayer. and i guess my question is, if china is the one that have set themselves up to
mr. scott. >> thank you, mr. chairman. general, at the start a new meaning when the statements that you made was our goal was to keep the taliban from overflowing into afghanistan government and deny al qaeda safe haven. those are two very distinctly different goals. i'd like to focus if you will on the overthrowing the afghanistan government. antis that the afghanistan government is making with china, in many reports out there suggest that china has supported a peace process between the...
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mr. sanchez? scott sanchez: i do not have much to add. the project is principally permitted and compliant. non-neighborhood notification is required. the appellant property is located to the south. given the location of the south, they would not feature any direct sunlight into that like well. -- light well. the deck is set back from the property line and matches with the light well. when they step back a few feet from the railing, he will not have a direct line into the adjacent property. the appellant has created concerns about privacy, about the potential impact of the grille. i did not even know if there is a requirement to show the gril ol on there. if it were someone to bring a charcoal grill onto the roof, i do not know that would need to be shown on any plan. these are items for the board to consider in your decision making tonight. i am available for any questions. thank you. >> thank you. mr. duffy? >> i do not have much to add either. the real hyper code would be 42 inches high. -- the rail height per code would be 42 inches hi
mr. sanchez? scott sanchez: i do not have much to add. the project is principally permitted and compliant. non-neighborhood notification is required. the appellant property is located to the south. given the location of the south, they would not feature any direct sunlight into that like well. -- light well. the deck is set back from the property line and matches with the light well. when they step back a few feet from the railing, he will not have a direct line into the adjacent property. the...
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mrs. francis scott key started the oral history program here at the historical society. and what was interesting was that i did a variety of projects including how immigrants established credit in baltimore. and betty said you're the kind of person we're looking for, you want to give a voice to the people that have not been recorded, would you like to work on the project and i said absolutely. she really preceded many of the standards and ethics that are now institutionalized in the oral history association. she really did many of the things that preceded the wiwingd guidelines which now direct the irb kinds of things that we have to do in oral histories. so she set the standards and the model for good oral history. and made thewa many people consider the project to be a grass roots project. i don't necessarily agree with that because of the 92 interviews, most were the movers and shakers of the civil rights movement in baltimore. and i think that's very important. because you needed those kinds of interviews to paint the picture here at baltimore. so i contend that was
mrs. francis scott key started the oral history program here at the historical society. and what was interesting was that i did a variety of projects including how immigrants established credit in baltimore. and betty said you're the kind of person we're looking for, you want to give a voice to the people that have not been recorded, would you like to work on the project and i said absolutely. she really preceded many of the standards and ethics that are now institutionalized in the oral...
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mr. scott: the congressional black caucus budget is more credible and more responsible alternative than the underlying republican budget. the c.b.c. budget significantly reduces our deficit while increasing economic opportunities and promoting job creation in every corner of our society. great deficit reduction is about making tough choices but the path to fiscal responsibility must not be on the backs of our most vulnerable communities. our budget makes those tough choices but doesn't jeopardyize social security. the fundamental choice we have to make is the choice between millionaires and medicare. the c.b.c. budget extends the bush-era tax cuts only for the hard-working middle class americans and pays this through tax reform by closing loopholes detering speculation in the stock market, the speculation that created the crisis and the recent gas price increase and millionaires who benefited most from tax cuts and bailouts in the last decade contribute their fair share. with additional revenue
mr. scott: the congressional black caucus budget is more credible and more responsible alternative than the underlying republican budget. the c.b.c. budget significantly reduces our deficit while increasing economic opportunities and promoting job creation in every corner of our society. great deficit reduction is about making tough choices but the path to fiscal responsibility must not be on the backs of our most vulnerable communities. our budget makes those tough choices but doesn't...
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mr. mark scott. mr. chad griffin. mr. jerome fallon. mr. andrew sullivan. mr. aaron tone. ms.april holmes. ms. courtney. mr. richard wold. f. dr. paulau cuello. mr. damien lewis. >> [inaudible] >> what do i want to tell them? [inaudible] there was that moment in the new york times op ed, it seemed we crossed into the cultural zeitgeist. president obama's foreign policy -- when does he watch tv? that is what i'm going to ask him. [inaudible] >> mr. warren buffet. mrs. buffet. the honorable tina chen. mr. john w. thompson. mrs. sandy thompson. dr. amy -- dr. michael doyle. the honorable eric holder, attorney general. it secretary of health and human services. the honorable rajiv shaw. mrs. shaw. mr. joe lamont. mrs. andra lamont. mr. anthony gardner. mrs. alejandra gardner. mrs. carol penske. mr. david penske. mr. raj fernando. mrs. jennifer -- the honorable martha johnson. mr. steve johnson. the honorable camilla harris. mrs. mike harris. -- maya harris. the honorable wendy sherman. mr. stokes. the honorable brooke anderson. mr. james -- ms. ann windosr. mr. shelby bryant. mr.
mr. mark scott. mr. chad griffin. mr. jerome fallon. mr. andrew sullivan. mr. aaron tone. ms.april holmes. ms. courtney. mr. richard wold. f. dr. paulau cuello. mr. damien lewis. >> [inaudible] >> what do i want to tell them? [inaudible] there was that moment in the new york times op ed, it seemed we crossed into the cultural zeitgeist. president obama's foreign policy -- when does he watch tv? that is what i'm going to ask him. [inaudible] >> mr. warren buffet. mrs. buffet....
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i will yield five minutes to the gentleman from georgia, mr. scott. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. this is a real fascinating hearing. i mean, we are moving so fast with technology that it's even hard to keep up with it. and now we have a real challenge here, it seems to me, and i have a number of questions, particularly that 91% of the american people now, 91% of the american people own a mobile phone. that's a phenomenal situation. so, you know, first of all i have questions about who is to regulate this? let's start with right now people are paying their phones through their mobile units. what a regulatory agency, who regulates this now? where does it come under? mobile payments. is there regulation now? >> well, i think you pose a great question but as one kind of goes, there really isn't when it comes to mobile payments specifically. the use of a phone to make a noncommunication type of transaction, the fingers are pointing all different direction. the federal communications commission doesn't at least perceive it has jurisdiction over these type of transaction but a
i will yield five minutes to the gentleman from georgia, mr. scott. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. this is a real fascinating hearing. i mean, we are moving so fast with technology that it's even hard to keep up with it. and now we have a real challenge here, it seems to me, and i have a number of questions, particularly that 91% of the american people now, 91% of the american people own a mobile phone. that's a phenomenal situation. so, you know, first of all i have questions...
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mr. case, it's scott wapner. let mr. case, it's scott wapner.caruso-cabrera says you were her favorite professor in college so she says hi. the other half of kay schiller says real estate is a good investment. warren buffett says the same thing and many others. is now a good time to beltway house? >> certainly the best time we've seen in five or six years. if you think about it, it's unbelievable how much we've got standing behind housing. first of all the income from it. the major income to somebody who buy as house as an investment is the rent you get by living in it. it's not taxed and it's about a 6% return. when you add on to that the fact that you can, you subsidize in terms of borrowing by the interest deduction the property tax deduction the existence of fannie mae and freddie mac, the low rates that qe2 and so forth are bringing us and it's just an enormous subsidy across the board in housing and we have to cut it right when we need thoughts come back to keep the recovery going. >> we were just talking about rising interest rates on the
mr. case, it's scott wapner. let mr. case, it's scott wapner.caruso-cabrera says you were her favorite professor in college so she says hi. the other half of kay schiller says real estate is a good investment. warren buffett says the same thing and many others. is now a good time to beltway house? >> certainly the best time we've seen in five or six years. if you think about it, it's unbelievable how much we've got standing behind housing. first of all the income from it. the major income...
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mr. david scott, for four minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia, mr. davis, is recognized for four minutes. mr. scott: thank you very much. thank you very much, my distinguished colleague, john lewis, for inviting me to be a part of this resolution presentation. i think it is very important as we commemorate this event that we realize those were some dark and dangerous days. and that there were both black and white people who gave their lives so that black people could have the right to vote. there was viola from detroit, michigan, a white lady who came down to selma to help african-americans get the right to vote. and she was shot and killed on the highway, highway 80, in selma, alabama. and need we not forget michael cherner and andrew goodman, along with james chaney, two young white men, two black men, both shot and killed. when we tell this story about the civil rights movement, it is important that we tell this story right. and that this is a true story of the greatness of america. that is not just a black story. it is america's story. white and
mr. david scott, for four minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia, mr. davis, is recognized for four minutes. mr. scott: thank you very much. thank you very much, my distinguished colleague, john lewis, for inviting me to be a part of this resolution presentation. i think it is very important as we commemorate this event that we realize those were some dark and dangerous days. and that there were both black and white people who gave their lives so that black people could...
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mr. scott: thank you very much, madam speaker. ladies and gentlemen of the congress, monica pearson with wsb television in atlanta, georgia, is indeed a true pioneer and a trail blazer -- trailblazer in television news. she broke barriers as a african-american and as a woman. as a news anchor for wsb television starting in 1975. 1975 was an important year and turning point, especially in the south. so it's very important for us to understand the significance of monica hoffman appearing as a nightly anchor, as the first african-american and first woman in the south at wsb television in 1975. and now 38 years later monica is retiring. monica pearson brought a special talent, a sparkling personality, hard work, and a high nobility of purpose that appealed to everybody, to people of all races, and she became endeared to everybody from every walk of life. what a great american story is monica pearson. she paved the way for other african-americans and women to become news anchors and to become television journalists throughout the south
mr. scott: thank you very much, madam speaker. ladies and gentlemen of the congress, monica pearson with wsb television in atlanta, georgia, is indeed a true pioneer and a trail blazer -- trailblazer in television news. she broke barriers as a african-american and as a woman. as a news anchor for wsb television starting in 1975. 1975 was an important year and turning point, especially in the south. so it's very important for us to understand the significance of monica hoffman appearing as a...
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we will turn to our final witness, mr. scott eutotsky. >> thank you. i am pleased to be a to talk with you on cyber security. revolutionized the industry. there are 1130 carries and distribution partners that are for blackberry products and services to our customers. with a 90% of the fortune 500 customers are blackberry customers today. and we have a longstanding relationship with the u.s. federal government, including congress, the department of defense, and the department of homeless security. mobillcash occasions faced several security prison mobile communications face several security threats. -- mobile communications face several security threats. the threat continues to revolve exponentially. most of you have to realize the applicability of both existing and emerging threats to what is essentially a smaller and more computing platform than they are having their home or office. an effective and comprehensive mobile security solution must provide protection by preventing unauthorized access to the smartphone and its data. while technology vendors
we will turn to our final witness, mr. scott eutotsky. >> thank you. i am pleased to be a to talk with you on cyber security. revolutionized the industry. there are 1130 carries and distribution partners that are for blackberry products and services to our customers. with a 90% of the fortune 500 customers are blackberry customers today. and we have a longstanding relationship with the u.s. federal government, including congress, the department of defense, and the department of homeless...
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. >> five minutes to the gentleman from georgia mr. scott. specs before french mr. sherman. this is a fast hearing. we are moving so fast with technology that it's even hard to keep up with, and now we have a challenge it seems to me and i have a number of questions particularly the 90% of the american people dhaka 90% of the american people own a mobile phone. that is a phenomenal situation. i have questions about who is to regulate this. >> right now people are paying their phones through their mobile units. but regulatory agency, who regulates this now, where does it come under mobile payments? is their regulation now? >> i think you pose a great question. when it comes to mobile payments the use of the phone to make a non-communication type of transaction the fingers are pointed in all different communications and the federal doesn't appear to preserve that has jurisdiction over these transactions, and as i planned dhaka earlier when a consumer's phone gets stolen they're going to go to the carrier and they have maybe something in the contract, may be a policy, maybe the
. >> five minutes to the gentleman from georgia mr. scott. specs before french mr. sherman. this is a fast hearing. we are moving so fast with technology that it's even hard to keep up with, and now we have a challenge it seems to me and i have a number of questions particularly the 90% of the american people dhaka 90% of the american people own a mobile phone. that is a phenomenal situation. i have questions about who is to regulate this. >> right now people are paying their phones...
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mr. scott: that's the difference in a recommendation and a decision. we put together many panels to make recommendations to congress and congress can take action or not to take action. this bill flips it on its head and a panel is going to have people make the decision. they are taking away the right of the american citizen to make the decision for themselves, completely contrary to what has been done in most cases in the past. this isn't a recommendation, ladies and gentlemen. this is a decision that is going to be made for you by bureaucrats in washington, d.c., and i'm going to tell you just like a lot of americans, republicans and democrats and people in washington need to mind their own business and leave americans alone. people are fed up with it. more power in this house means less individual freedom and liberty in your house. >> i wanted to comment on something you said there. it might be a different debate if this federal government operated efficiently and ran everything perfectly, but we don't have a track record to brag on when it comes to
mr. scott: that's the difference in a recommendation and a decision. we put together many panels to make recommendations to congress and congress can take action or not to take action. this bill flips it on its head and a panel is going to have people make the decision. they are taking away the right of the american citizen to make the decision for themselves, completely contrary to what has been done in most cases in the past. this isn't a recommendation, ladies and gentlemen. this is a...
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mr. scott. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i was just going back and forth with my aunt, who has a nephew serving over there in korea. what you ladies and gentlemen accomplished over there in representing george weanl the united states well. i want to speak just very briefly about the air force base that we are very proud of. could you just speak to the jay stars program and what it means in a potential conflict with north korea? >> congressman, first off in respect to jay stars it gives us moving target capability. without going into the classification -- classified portion of it. but more importantly what i'm looking for as a commander is i have a set of priority intelligence requirements. and i welcome any system that is going to help me answer those requirements. and it is an added capability that does help us on the peninsula. >> my cousin is honored to serve under you as a commander. his mom wanted to ask why was issued live ammunition. we'll answer that behind closed doors. thank you, i yield the remainder of my time. >
mr. scott. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i was just going back and forth with my aunt, who has a nephew serving over there in korea. what you ladies and gentlemen accomplished over there in representing george weanl the united states well. i want to speak just very briefly about the air force base that we are very proud of. could you just speak to the jay stars program and what it means in a potential conflict with north korea? >> congressman, first off in respect to jay stars it...
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to turn it over to the guy who has done the work on this, the chairman of the budget task force, mr. scott garrett of new jersey. >> good morning. first of all, let me thank our chairman of the rsc for work not only on this issue, but throughout this 112th congress. very much appreciate it. i want to commend mr. mulvaney who has worked with his staff in an extraordinary manner. also the gentleman recently recognized by "the wall street journal" for his efforts. and my other colleagues, who worked in a yeoman's away on the budget before you today. i will be brief and allow my colleagues to say a few words. earlier today, i heard the famous "by thomas paine, "that we may live in troubled times so that our children may live in peace." it is important as we look at the budget process. this past week, the house gop laid out its republican budget to deal with the debt and declinable come about if we follow the president have path going forward and try to reverse it. we tried to build off of, you might say, some of the plans in that, and offer a further planned to cut spending, to place caps on i
to turn it over to the guy who has done the work on this, the chairman of the budget task force, mr. scott garrett of new jersey. >> good morning. first of all, let me thank our chairman of the rsc for work not only on this issue, but throughout this 112th congress. very much appreciate it. i want to commend mr. mulvaney who has worked with his staff in an extraordinary manner. also the gentleman recently recognized by "the wall street journal" for his efforts. and my other...
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. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia mr. scott. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. welcome, secretary. let me see from the outset that while this is about international monetary policy of course we can't leave out what's going on right here at home and the united states and certainly i want to touch upon the progress report from you and share some information about the heart of the problem that caused the whole problem which was housing and mortgages and where we are. as you know, have been on emission myself and thanks to you and your help that treasury with of that regard i do want to say if he would tell your assistant secretary for the financial stability that we appreciate fine cooperation he's given to us along with ms. michel. they helped us less time and i want you to know we're going back and having the second home foreclosure event in atlanta georgia. i mention all of this because we were able to save 3,827 homes last time. this time our goal is 10,000, and we can do this, mr. secretary. a lot of things that happened since last time that i want t
. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia mr. scott. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. welcome, secretary. let me see from the outset that while this is about international monetary policy of course we can't leave out what's going on right here at home and the united states and certainly i want to touch upon the progress report from you and share some information about the heart of the problem that caused the whole problem which was housing and mortgages and where we...
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mr. sanchez, has that changed? scott sanchez: i believe the supervisor identified that as a phase to change. -- pahse two -- phase two change. >> if i could just make a clarifying statement -- i mistakenly called both 4 a and b. we have so far only addressed 4z. we will -- addressed 4a. we will address 4b when we conclude. president fong: is there any other public comment? commissioner miguel: mr. starr, a greatly appreciated your memo that came last night. in order to view it a little more succinctly, i am going to go through the memo and ask questions in that manner. on the transfer of development rights, i have no problem at all. i like the way it is going. on limited commercial use, you are using a date of january 1, 1960. what is the reason for that particular date? scott sanchez: maybe i can address that. as you know, we have gone through several major re-codes over the year. 1960 was one of those. we did a comprehensive survey, and a card shows use of the property. we have a good record for non conforming properti
mr. sanchez, has that changed? scott sanchez: i believe the supervisor identified that as a phase to change. -- pahse two -- phase two change. >> if i could just make a clarifying statement -- i mistakenly called both 4 a and b. we have so far only addressed 4z. we will -- addressed 4a. we will address 4b when we conclude. president fong: is there any other public comment? commissioner miguel: mr. starr, a greatly appreciated your memo that came last night. in order to view it a little...
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mr. scott: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in opposition to h.r. 5. there are several troublesome po visions with the bill, for examplering it sets arbitrary and discriminatory cap on noneconomic damages, reduces the amount of time an injured patient has to file a lawsuit an repeals ipab, the board create by the aed for -- affordable care act to control medicare costs while preserving access to care. although there are many troublesome provisions with the bill, i'd like to speak at length about one provision, the so-called fair share provision. the fair share provision would repeal the general rule of joint and several liability. joint and several liability is a common law principle that enables an injured patient to seek compensation from any or all of the parties responsible for the patient's injuries. joint and several liability provides that each of the guilty defendants are jointly responsible and individually responsible for the total damages and if they want, they can agree in advance on how to apportion fault among themselves. thus they can pu
mr. scott: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in opposition to h.r. 5. there are several troublesome po visions with the bill, for examplering it sets arbitrary and discriminatory cap on noneconomic damages, reduces the amount of time an injured patient has to file a lawsuit an repeals ipab, the board create by the aed for -- affordable care act to control medicare costs while preserving access to care. although there are many troublesome provisions with the bill, i'd like to speak at length...
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mr. scott totzke senior vice president blackberry security group research. thank you for being here. estimate a governor, ranking number eshoo, members of the subcommittee, thank you. linus, totzke, senior vice president of the blackberry security and i'm pleased to be here to talk on the topic of cybersecurity. we revolutionized the industry in 1999 and products and services are used by millions of round the world for more than 630 carriers and distribution partners and 175 countries that offer the blackberry products and services to customers. more than 90% of the fortune 500 companies are blackberry customers today and we have a longstanding relationship with the u.s. federal government in putting congress, department of defense and department of homeland security. mobile communications security risks as the non-mobile communications several of the same types of threats have existed in the platforms and the power computing capabilities of the smart phones have increased over the last few years the threat matrix continue stifel to exponentially. most users
mr. scott totzke senior vice president blackberry security group research. thank you for being here. estimate a governor, ranking number eshoo, members of the subcommittee, thank you. linus, totzke, senior vice president of the blackberry security and i'm pleased to be here to talk on the topic of cybersecurity. we revolutionized the industry in 1999 and products and services are used by millions of round the world for more than 630 carriers and distribution partners and 175 countries that...
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mr. scott: thank you very much, ms. lee. this is, indeed, a very sad and at the same time a very precious time, because we're here to talk about a life, a life so precious . donald payne was indeed a very special human being. i served with donald payne on the foreign affairs committee. and through his work on the foreign affairs committee, i got to know him. and let me just say to the people of new jersey, to his family, you've lost a friend, you've lost a father, a public servant for the area of newark, new jersey. but i want you to know that donald payne's life and his legacy goes far beyond there. there was a friend of mine who said, i don't want to hang around the shores with the little boats. i want to go way out where the big ships go. donald payne went way out where the big ships go. and no where was his impact more meaningful than in the continent of africa. it was africa that just pulled his heart, pulled his whole being. and donald payne became the champion and the foremost advocate for the people of africa and the
mr. scott: thank you very much, ms. lee. this is, indeed, a very sad and at the same time a very precious time, because we're here to talk about a life, a life so precious . donald payne was indeed a very special human being. i served with donald payne on the foreign affairs committee. and through his work on the foreign affairs committee, i got to know him. and let me just say to the people of new jersey, to his family, you've lost a friend, you've lost a father, a public servant for the area...
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mr. willard scott. >> we're still at shell point retirement community.er there in about 22 years. happy birthday from smucker's. take a look at the birthday buddies today. right here from beautiful sunny ft. myers, florida. this is earl hammond from highland park, michigan. he loves his retirement. that's good to hear. a lot of people do. he likes to spend time with his family. i don't know if i'm working or retired. anyway, we have -- because i'm having fun. howard and marie huntley. they say good night. peoria, arizona. 80 years they have been married and they are still very much in love. marie rouillard of sanford, maine. they eat their blueberry muffins and live together. always in a good mood. your attitude is everything. rose rubin. west palm beach, florida. enjoys following the news and being with her grandchildren. she is 103. how about that? ruth williams, saco, maine. 100 years old today. believes very much in helping those in need. isn't that a great attitude? she loves to play cards. good for the mind. finally, we have ralph shaw, jr., from b
mr. willard scott. >> we're still at shell point retirement community.er there in about 22 years. happy birthday from smucker's. take a look at the birthday buddies today. right here from beautiful sunny ft. myers, florida. this is earl hammond from highland park, michigan. he loves his retirement. that's good to hear. a lot of people do. he likes to spend time with his family. i don't know if i'm working or retired. anyway, we have -- because i'm having fun. howard and marie huntley....
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mr. willard scott. >> let me tell you, everything exciting happens in florida. take a look over there.on. it can be yours. give us a call after the show. i get a cut. now let's check out our birthday buddies. we have winners today and always. this is ronnie cook from sarasota, florida. i was just there for lunch. 103. she's a licensed pilot and she's married her flight instructor. holy mackerel. romance in midair. loretta zoellner, that's a beauty. indianapolis, indiana, that's where the super bowl will be -- oh, it happened? i missed it? i have to get a job. she's 106 years old today. she's an excellent baker and has very strong religious beliefs in the good lord. you can't beat that. here's george bunnell of sto stockbridge, georgia. not in massachusetts where gene shallit lives. he loves westerns, western stories and songs. he's a handsome texas cowboy. here's vivian roberson of has kel, texas. 103 years old. she was a school teacher almost all of her life. that's beautiful. george edlund of muskegon, michigan. 100 years old. world war ii vet who attends the same church where he was
mr. willard scott. >> let me tell you, everything exciting happens in florida. take a look over there.on. it can be yours. give us a call after the show. i get a cut. now let's check out our birthday buddies. we have winners today and always. this is ronnie cook from sarasota, florida. i was just there for lunch. 103. she's a licensed pilot and she's married her flight instructor. holy mackerel. romance in midair. loretta zoellner, that's a beauty. indianapolis, indiana, that's where the...
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mr. willard scott. hey, willard? the nicest retirement communities in the whole country. and that's the truth. and we're having a birthday party. take a look. suberla bradley is 109. longevity is surrounding herself with people who love to laugh. hang out with people that can laugh. nora, that's a lovely old name, nora turner, brookfield wisconsin is 105. worked as a nurse for many, many years, and she loves to cook. i like to eat. we'd make a good team. and i'm available. and naomi dennard, 107 years old today. enjoys staying active and she likes to go out with her friends and she loves nursery rhymes. itsy bitsy spider. she can do better than that. willie miller, hazelhurst, mississippi, is 100 years old today and loves being outdoors. and spending time, of course, with his good family. and we have another smucker's birthday guest, take a look, helen fisher, new york, new york, a wonderful town, 108 years old today. she's a huge dog lover. i bet she watches the westminster dog show. i do. one of my favorites. every
mr. willard scott. hey, willard? the nicest retirement communities in the whole country. and that's the truth. and we're having a birthday party. take a look. suberla bradley is 109. longevity is surrounding herself with people who love to laugh. hang out with people that can laugh. nora, that's a lovely old name, nora turner, brookfield wisconsin is 105. worked as a nurse for many, many years, and she loves to cook. i like to eat. we'd make a good team. and i'm available. and naomi dennard,...
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. >> mr. scott for five minutes. >> thanks, madam chairman. mr.how long have you been on the job? >> i have been on the job for three months - five days. -- minus five days. >> what areas have raised the greatest number of complaints or concerns if you had to prioritize on where there is the greatest area of problems and abusive practices in carrying out your mission. what would that be. would it be more disservice is or student loans or credit cards? >> it is hard to determine trends because it has been a short time. we have been -- been reseeding complaint in stages. the pace of complaints have been fast is in the mortgage area, especially around foreclosures and the frustration people feel. the pattern of complaints we are receiving mirrors the complaints each of your offices receipt from your constituents. we also receive a lot of complaint around credit cards, typically for small dollar issues. it is still frustrating for people. we have begun receiving complaints about student loans. we expect we will have a significant volume of those and o
. >> mr. scott for five minutes. >> thanks, madam chairman. mr.how long have you been on the job? >> i have been on the job for three months - five days. -- minus five days. >> what areas have raised the greatest number of complaints or concerns if you had to prioritize on where there is the greatest area of problems and abusive practices in carrying out your mission. what would that be. would it be more disservice is or student loans or credit cards? >> it is hard...
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so rightly or wrongly, scott, this is being laid a at mr. obama's doorstep. >> pelley: but is there much a president can do about the price of gasoline? >> one thing a president can do is tap into the strategic petroleum reserves, scott, our emergency oil supply. it's only supposed to be used in the event of severe supply disruptions but president obama did tap into it last june and gas prices fell about three cents a gallon over the next two weeks. but they'd already been on their way down for a month it's so difficult to tell, scott, what impact that move had. >> pelley: you were telling us last week about the role wall street plays, people investing in oil futures. >> it's a big one and growing, scott. the amount of money being bet on oil prices going higher has hit record levels in recent weeks. by several estimates it's added about $20 a barrel to the price of oil or 50 cents to every gallon of gas at the pump and there's not much, scott, the president can do about that. >> pelley: anthony, thanks very much. legendary football coach joe
so rightly or wrongly, scott, this is being laid a at mr. obama's doorstep. >> pelley: but is there much a president can do about the price of gasoline? >> one thing a president can do is tap into the strategic petroleum reserves, scott, our emergency oil supply. it's only supposed to be used in the event of severe supply disruptions but president obama did tap into it last june and gas prices fell about three cents a gallon over the next two weeks. but they'd already been on their...
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mr. mark scott. mr. chad griffin. mr. jerome fallon. mr. andrew sullivan. mr. aaron tone. ms. april holmes. ms. estee -- mr. richard wolf. dr. paulau cuello. mr. damien lewis. >> [inaudible] >> what do i want to tell them? [inaudible] there was that moment in the new york times op ed, it seemed we crossed into the cultural zeitgeist. president obama's foreign policy -- when does he watch tv? that is what i'm going to ask him. [inaudible] >> mr. warren buffet. mrs. buffet. -- mrs. astrid m. buffet. the honorable tina chen. mr. john w. thompson. mrs. sandy thompson. dr. amy -- dr. michael doyle. the honorable eric holder, attorney general. the honorable kathleen sebilius, it secretary of health and human services. the honorable rajiv shaw. mrs. shaw. mr. joe lamont. mrs. andra lamont. mr. anthony gardner. mrs. alejandra gardner. mrs. carol penske. mr. david penske. mr. raj fernando. mrs. jennifer -- the honorable martha johnson. mr. steve johnson. the honorable camilla harris. mrs. mike harris. -- maya harris. the honorable wendy sherman. mr. stokes. -- bruce stokes. the honorab
mr. mark scott. mr. chad griffin. mr. jerome fallon. mr. andrew sullivan. mr. aaron tone. ms. april holmes. ms. estee -- mr. richard wolf. dr. paulau cuello. mr. damien lewis. >> [inaudible] >> what do i want to tell them? [inaudible] there was that moment in the new york times op ed, it seemed we crossed into the cultural zeitgeist. president obama's foreign policy -- when does he watch tv? that is what i'm going to ask him. [inaudible] >> mr. warren buffet. mrs. buffet. --...
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mr. timberg discusses his assertions with scott evertz a former director of the u.s. office of aids policy. >> host: craig, congratulations. i really really enjoyed reading your book. it's a fascinating read and i have a million questions for you and i think for the next 60 minutes they are just going to fly by. but let me start with the title, "tinderbox." if you would explain why you chose that title and we will have a follow-up question for you but that title is intriguing because you know, tinderbox. if you could explain briefly why you chose that title in why it applies the place of hiv/aids epidemic. >> guest: first of all thanks for inviting me. the idea of the tinderbox is that hiv is not equally bad everywhere. certain conditions have to occur for the epidemic to catch fire and to spread into spread in certain places and not in others. so, one of the ideas underlying the book has to do with the science of where hiv started. it starts in a very remote equatorial forest in cameroon and it brews up about the same time colonialism is particularly effort tenacious
mr. timberg discusses his assertions with scott evertz a former director of the u.s. office of aids policy. >> host: craig, congratulations. i really really enjoyed reading your book. it's a fascinating read and i have a million questions for you and i think for the next 60 minutes they are just going to fly by. but let me start with the title, "tinderbox." if you would explain why you chose that title and we will have a follow-up question for you but that title is intriguing...
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mr. zimmerman should be arrested pmmediately for his own ssfety" sanford, florida's acting police chief daaren scottxpressing exasperation at the internatiooal scrutiny:scott here. it's it's it's just - that, it's just very overwhelling."(keating on cam tag) u-s justice depaatment is invvstigating this cass as meanwhile, eee in this &pdistrict in florida, a grand 10th - and that may be where - any charges gainst george zimmerman may ullimately be decided.in sanford, florida, meanwhile... trayvon martin's mother is trying to trademarkk has filed pptitions to protect - the slogans "i am trayvon" and "justice for traavon."iffthe trademarks are granted.. they would cover digital materialss like dvd's, cd's and audio recordings of her son... and bumper stickers and hoodies.- back here at home... a ppreet in anne arundel county is angry after the principal &pat his sons' middle school day" in support of trayyon e - martin. chad albrecht's sons aree inn7th and 8th grade at marley middle school. he kept hhs sons out of school fearing theee could be a backlash against stuuents who chose not o wear a hoodie.
mr. zimmerman should be arrested pmmediately for his own ssfety" sanford, florida's acting police chief daaren scottxpressing exasperation at the internatiooal scrutiny:scott here. it's it's it's just - that, it's just very overwhelling."(keating on cam tag) u-s justice depaatment is invvstigating this cass as meanwhile, eee in this &pdistrict in florida, a grand 10th - and that may be where - any charges gainst george zimmerman may ullimately be decided.in sanford, florida,...