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mr. larson. >> thank you. mr. chairman, gentlemen, back to some of the operational issues in south korea. probably for general thurman, but can you talk a little bit about the tour normalization, the decision to delay or to stop the tour normalization, a little about the cost estimates that you see, that you foresee and what that might mean in the future for normalization? >> congressman, first off, i was asked to go take a good review of the current policy of tour normalization. we are authorized 4,645 families and that was a cap put on the last national defense authorization act. what i determined when i got over there given the cost of bringing additional families that would be additional requirements and additional costs. i do not think under the current environment that that is feasible, so i am okay with leaving 4,645 families. when we built camp humphries which is part of the young sung relocation plan, that plan was based on the authorized 4,645 families so i see staying at that right now is what i would t
mr. larson. >> thank you. mr. chairman, gentlemen, back to some of the operational issues in south korea. probably for general thurman, but can you talk a little bit about the tour normalization, the decision to delay or to stop the tour normalization, a little about the cost estimates that you see, that you foresee and what that might mean in the future for normalization? >> congressman, first off, i was asked to go take a good review of the current policy of tour normalization. we...
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mr. larson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. gentlemen thanks for being here. general dempsey earlier before votes you were answering questions about chemical and buy logical weapons in syria. i don't want to recharacterize your comments so ill say what i thought i heard and then you can recharacterize more accurately. did you say that you thought we had sufficient transparency into the security and location of the syrian chemical and buy logical weapons caches. >> i do. in consultation with our close altlies in the region. >> okay, good. thanks. then the second part of that question is the so what question. so what if we do, does that mean that we're in a position to do something about it if the circumstances arises where we need to do something about it and are we willing to do that? and who makes that call? >> well ultimately, let me start where you began, which is the so what of it. as we watch these facilities and monitor -- i mean, if you're talking about what are our vital national interests in that particular country. it seems to me that the proliferati
mr. larson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. gentlemen thanks for being here. general dempsey earlier before votes you were answering questions about chemical and buy logical weapons in syria. i don't want to recharacterize your comments so ill say what i thought i heard and then you can recharacterize more accurately. did you say that you thought we had sufficient transparency into the security and location of the syrian chemical and buy logical weapons caches. >> i do. in consultation...
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mr. larson. >> it's always informative and good to hear you, professor. i have the benefit of the wisdom and knowledge of gene guilford, but i especially want to thank you. when is the tendency inherent site is not to bring it down to how it really impacts the mother of two and especially you, mr. guilford, thank you for that scenario. it is those compelling stories that bring home the issue to everyday americans in terms of votes where the problem is in the impact that this has and how we go about doing it in the case of home heating oil as well as prices noted in new england at a record low to see nose changed and in fact to see the prices of home heating oil for the consumer croat. this is what it is all about at the end of that and we cannot thank you enough for your testimony and also for backing up what we think is an important agenda to accomplish in the united states congress. >> thank you, mr. larson. i'm going to -- quick answers if we can because we are coming to the 3:30 mark. professor greenberger can be asserted to allude to this, every pres
mr. larson. >> it's always informative and good to hear you, professor. i have the benefit of the wisdom and knowledge of gene guilford, but i especially want to thank you. when is the tendency inherent site is not to bring it down to how it really impacts the mother of two and especially you, mr. guilford, thank you for that scenario. it is those compelling stories that bring home the issue to everyday americans in terms of votes where the problem is in the impact that this has and how...
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mr. larson. my pleasure to introduce to you our other panelist, michael greenberger, who is currently professor at the center of health and homeland security at the university of maryland law school. michael has worn many hats over the years from acting as a principle deputy associate attorney general at the justice department to technical advisor to the u.n. commission of experts on reforms of the international financial system. he also previously served as director of the trading and markets division at the commodities futures trading commission and served on the steering committee of the president's working group on financial markets. and is a member of the international organization of security commissions hedge funds task force. thank you, michael, for being here, as well as mr. gilford. michael, we'll start with your testimony. >> thank you very much. members of the committee, leader pelosi -- >> microphone. >> and, chairwoman, rosa delauro for convening this hearing. i've worked with almos
mr. larson. my pleasure to introduce to you our other panelist, michael greenberger, who is currently professor at the center of health and homeland security at the university of maryland law school. michael has worn many hats over the years from acting as a principle deputy associate attorney general at the justice department to technical advisor to the u.n. commission of experts on reforms of the international financial system. he also previously served as director of the trading and markets...
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mr. don larson has been brilliant. >> reporter: rarities like the only known broadcast of don larson's perfectedame in the '56 world series. >> got him! >> reporter: or this 1947 boston braves promo film, one of the first in color. >> rookie mickey mantle -- >> reporter: check out mickey mantle's first at-bat, wearing the number 6, not the number 7 he'd later make famous. >> game eight -- >> reporter: when ken burns needed footage of the scandalous 1990 chicago white sox, the team that threw the world series, he went to ewing. >> and i didn't charge him a cent. i didn't charge -- >> reporter: i would say he got off very well. >> very well. >> reporter: he makes a comfortable living selling video of these films but for him there's an even greater value. >> films remind us old guys of how things used to be so simple. maybe it was better in the old days we didn't know some of the stuff we know now. >> reporter: it's a visit to a simpler world, a trip made possible by aen old projector and two magic words -- play ball. jim axelrod, cbs news, naperville, illinois. >>> coming up after your local news
mr. don larson has been brilliant. >> reporter: rarities like the only known broadcast of don larson's perfectedame in the '56 world series. >> got him! >> reporter: or this 1947 boston braves promo film, one of the first in color. >> rookie mickey mantle -- >> reporter: check out mickey mantle's first at-bat, wearing the number 6, not the number 7 he'd later make famous. >> game eight -- >> reporter: when ken burns needed footage of the scandalous 1990...
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mr. larson: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, mr. baca, from california. and i thank the hartford, hannibal connection. i want to thank representative luetkemeyer for your tireless work and effort in making this bill possible for the great institutions that both you and representative baca have illuminated. to stand here today and talk about the literary genius of mark twain and to see the institutions that will benefit from this and as representative baca points out, at no cost to the american public, but enrichening americans all across this great nation. i dare say around the globe. from the visits that these great institutions, whether they be in hartford, whether it be in hannibal, whether it be in he will mirea, or at berkley in california. all of who will benefit directly from mark twain. i'm glad that we're having a voice vote because i wouldn't want to put what mark twain had to say about members of congress to a test here on the floor. but as my good friend and colleague joe bacas a hasn't -- has pointed out, the great works of mark twain stand t
mr. larson: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, mr. baca, from california. and i thank the hartford, hannibal connection. i want to thank representative luetkemeyer for your tireless work and effort in making this bill possible for the great institutions that both you and representative baca have illuminated. to stand here today and talk about the literary genius of mark twain and to see the institutions that will benefit from this and as representative baca points out, at no cost to the...
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mr. larson: i thank the gentlelady from connecticut and dean of our delegation. the deaness i guess i should say for her tireless work and advocacy on the part of not only the citizens of the third congressional district in connecticut, but across this great nation and i daresay this globe. i never cease to be amazed by the eloquence of our members. so many of them coming forward and speaking their minds and speaking from their heart about the people that were sworn -- that we're sworn to serve and represent. this week in congress we face again legislation rather ironically where we're deeming, deeming a budget passed. almost as though we would deem that the hungry be fed. franklin roosevelt in another time recognized the great sacrifice that the nation had tone dour and president obama this past -- to endure and president obama this past january called upon the shared sacrifice that's required amongst a nation. a nation that needs to pull together in a very difficult recessionary time. and in this time it's a time where you have to make choices. and those choice
mr. larson: i thank the gentlelady from connecticut and dean of our delegation. the deaness i guess i should say for her tireless work and advocacy on the part of not only the citizens of the third congressional district in connecticut, but across this great nation and i daresay this globe. i never cease to be amazed by the eloquence of our members. so many of them coming forward and speaking their minds and speaking from their heart about the people that were sworn -- that we're sworn to serve...
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mr. larson. with quick answers if i can because we're coming to the 3:30 mark. professor greenberger, you start to allude to this. every president since ronald reagan has repose offsetting the cost of the cftc operation with a collection of user fee. we have legislation that is out there at the moment to authorize that. a question for you, quick answer, professor greenberger and mr. guilford. would a small user fee impose any real burden on market participants? >> the market, cftc's market is increase from a 42 in dollars market to 320-dollar notion value market but if you took a little bit of that, would not be noticed at all, but wall street will not give an inch on that. even if it's a nickel they don't want to give the american consumer a nickel. >> so it would not be a burden on -- >> talking about a couple of pennies per transaction. that's almost infinitesimal it's so small because there's such a large number of transactions. >> but that would alleviate the problem in terms of the funding and that would be beyond the appropriation that we deal with. but i
mr. larson. with quick answers if i can because we're coming to the 3:30 mark. professor greenberger, you start to allude to this. every president since ronald reagan has repose offsetting the cost of the cftc operation with a collection of user fee. we have legislation that is out there at the moment to authorize that. a question for you, quick answer, professor greenberger and mr. guilford. would a small user fee impose any real burden on market participants? >> the market, cftc's...
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mr. maher. there's just simply no equation between the two on that. megyn: lars larsonthank you, sir. >> thank you, megyn. megyn: fox news alert now coming in right at this moment as police in texas are on a wild car chase after trying to execute a search warrant. texas, on a wild car chase after trying to execute a search warrant. the car is a red suv, you can see it at the bottom of your screen. gregg jarrett is helping us follow the pictures. what do we know? >> he's been all over the place at high rates of speed. dallas pd was apparently trying to execute a felony warrant at a particular location, dixon avenue and second avenue, and suddenly the suspect was able to get into this red suv and literally take off through the neighborhood, out on the highways. he's been on highway 175 to the central expressway, a very high-traffic road. he got onto woodall/rogers. now, police have been fairly cautious here. they're keeping their distance, and there you see they're just allowing this driver now -- looks like he's crossing a bridge of some sort -- and for a while it appear
mr. maher. there's just simply no equation between the two on that. megyn: lars larsonthank you, sir. >> thank you, megyn. megyn: fox news alert now coming in right at this moment as police in texas are on a wild car chase after trying to execute a search warrant. texas, on a wild car chase after trying to execute a search warrant. the car is a red suv, you can see it at the bottom of your screen. gregg jarrett is helping us follow the pictures. what do we know? >> he's been all...