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sharp pencil. - mr. who ? - a figure of speech if you know what i mean. welcome to crossroads cafe ! mr. brashov. well, this wasn't what i expected. - it wasn't what i expected, either. - how's that ? oh, nothing. let me show you to a table. here. please, sit. can i get you anything ? oh, a cup of coffee will be fine. here we are. a nice fresh pot, too. mr. brashov, are you aware that there's no one eating ? why hasn't your waitress brought their orders ? i don't know but i'll find out. oh, i'll go with you. katherine, where are the customers' orders ? - they're on the tables where they're supposed to be. - no, i mean the food orders. oh, the food orders. they're coming right up. we are just cooking like crazy back here. i don't know what you're trying to pull, but there is no food being cooked in there. - i can explain, if you'll give me a moment. - go ahead. i can't explain. mr. brashov, this is not the approach to your problem. you have to take strong measures before it's too late. i'll be expecting to hear from you. - what did he mean by "strong measur
sharp pencil. - mr. who ? - a figure of speech if you know what i mean. welcome to crossroads cafe ! mr. brashov. well, this wasn't what i expected. - it wasn't what i expected, either. - how's that ? oh, nothing. let me show you to a table. here. please, sit. can i get you anything ? oh, a cup of coffee will be fine. here we are. a nice fresh pot, too. mr. brashov, are you aware that there's no one eating ? why hasn't your waitress brought their orders ? i don't know but i'll find out. oh,...
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of these two guys to mr who could who could kill the people or the human and then we planted the flowers inside the city to show that was like we have to change about this violence and this is one way that his fighters is not forgotten policy or our team believes in west bank. now swiss trade union members have shown a red card to me for staging a protest outside of the headquarters of the football's main governing body in zurich and the rally was timed to coincide with the start of a crunch meeting on the twenty twenty two world cup which is said to be hosted by qatar and the gulf state come on. building the. groups. everyone. a petition signed by over one hundred twenty six thousand swiss citizens is being presented to the parliament on friday what it proposes is a radical shake up of the social welfare system in the country and even changes to the very concept of working for money now to find out a little bit more about this i'm joined by one of the ten founding members who put forward this proposition. thanks very much for talking to me talking about just giving people free money a m
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of these two guys to mr who could who could kill the people or the human and then we planted the flowers inside the city to show that was like we have to change of this file and things this is one way that his fight is not forgotten policy r.t. believe in west bank. some global headlines in brief for the r.t. world update now starting with swiss trade union members that have shown a red card to free for staging a protest outside of the headquarters of football's main governing body in zurich the rally was timed to coincide with the start of a crunch meeting on the twenty twenty two world. to be hosted by. the. newspaper investigation. and. started to seize the assets of the muslim brotherhood. provides. schools. many of the. hundreds of left wing activists have clashed with police in an attempt. to countries are. mostly from. groups. the country was. following the fall of the wall in the collapse of the communist. others refuse to. picture. thanks for joining us here on r.t. swiss citizens are demanding a crucial change in the constitution pushing for the introduction of a guaranteed inc
of these two guys to mr who could who could kill the people or the human and then we planted the flowers inside the city to show that was like we have to change of this file and things this is one way that his fight is not forgotten policy r.t. believe in west bank. some global headlines in brief for the r.t. world update now starting with swiss trade union members that have shown a red card to free for staging a protest outside of the headquarters of football's main governing body in zurich...
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of these two guys to mr who could who could kill the people or the human and then we planted the flowers inside the city to show that was like we have to change of this file and things this is one way that his fighters is not forgotten policy or our team believes in west bank. gunfire erupted in the heart of washington after a woman rammed her car into the security barricades of the white house before speeding off towards capitol hill police opened fire in pursuit of the driver who was killed in the shoot out more from the scene with artie's lives while. but we are just blocks away from the capitol police say the scene is secure after a dramatic high speed chase and eventually. it started according to authorities at the white house where the suspect tried to ram through a security barrier and that is what led to this high speed chase which ended up around this area near the capital of an chile police say that shots rang out into areas that the suspect the female suspect is dead here's some more on what the capitol police had to say a rush should jump to give it to stop the call shovel. t
of these two guys to mr who could who could kill the people or the human and then we planted the flowers inside the city to show that was like we have to change of this file and things this is one way that his fighters is not forgotten policy or our team believes in west bank. gunfire erupted in the heart of washington after a woman rammed her car into the security barricades of the white house before speeding off towards capitol hill police opened fire in pursuit of the driver who was killed...
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of these two guys to mr who could who could kill the people or the human and then we planted the flowers so the city to show that was like we have to change about this violent things this is one way that his fight is not forgotten policy or our team believe in west bank. gunfire in the heart of washington after a woman with a young child in her car attempted to breach the security barricade so the white house police opened fire in pursuit of the driver crisper also tools comfortable hill running a secret service vehicle on her way with police opening fire to stop the driver. the woman who was unarmed was eventually shot dead by police the child was on it and if you take a look at this mob right here you can see how the chase unfolded throughout downtown washington and starting at the white house this aspect of violence is all the way to the company so building. a police fire the chase ended almost two miles away from the white house where the driver was killed and dr mason believes officials had other ways to stop the woman through the chase. given the fact that we have an arm female the
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of these two guys to mr who could who could kill the people or the human and then we planted the flowers in the city to show that was like we have to change of this file and things this is one way that his fight is not forgotten policy or our team believe in west bank. and r.t. is coming to light from moscow as gunfire erupted in the heart of washington after a woman with a young child in her car attempted to breach the security barricades of the white house police opened fire while in pursuit of the driver who then sped off towards capitol hill not everybody agrees with the police or. reaction to the incident will bring up a map for you right here on the program to let you see how the whole chase unfolded in the heart of the american capitol ultimately starting at the white house where the suspect advances all the way to the capitol building here ramming a secret service vehicle on its way and coming under very heavy police fire the driver though eventually shot dead by the cops talk to mark mason he believes officials had other ways though to stop the woman throughout the chase. given
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mr. up ton, who is chair of the full committee for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan is recognized for one minute. . mr. upton: it is imperative that our -- that the f.d.a. focus on important issues. over the last week, the house has acted to reopen major parts of our government. the legislation before us is yet another piece of theafert to continue critical programs for the american people from food inspections to the approval of breakthrough new drugs, members on both sides of the aisle indeed understand and appreciate the important role of the f.d.a. this esenable work should continue as we wait for the president to join in a conversation to resolve our differences. i urge my colleagues to support this bill to ensure that the f.d.a. has resources to get the job done. let's stand together in support of food safety and drug approval. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. >> i yield two minutes to the member of the wales committee, mr. levin. the speaker pro temp
mr. up ton, who is chair of the full committee for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan is recognized for one minute. . mr. upton: it is imperative that our -- that the f.d.a. focus on important issues. over the last week, the house has acted to reopen major parts of our government. the legislation before us is yet another piece of theafert to continue critical programs for the american people from food inspections to the approval of breakthrough new drugs, members...
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joanne said the upfront to fred, i can tell you who we ought to get to be the spokesman. number one we need mr. nixon's folks and we need rufous lewis's folks. if either one of them is selected spokesman we may lose some of their people so why don't we find a good person who can talk and convince people and give these other men good supporting roles. she said i tell you who we ought to get, my pastor, martin luther king jr. had been in town just a little over a year, never been involved in civil rights activities, this is his first church, but he can move people by his words. i told joanne, you know him better than i do. i have met him but i don't know him. that is fine. i can tell you good positions for these other two men, nixon, he knows randolph, the labor leader in new york, make him treasurer. he will get randolph to raise money in order to operate a transportation system as litigation goes through the court system. what are we going to do with rufus louis? we know about his club but there is another thing about rufous louis, he is married to jewell clean -- clayton, cote owner of the la
joanne said the upfront to fred, i can tell you who we ought to get to be the spokesman. number one we need mr. nixon's folks and we need rufous lewis's folks. if either one of them is selected spokesman we may lose some of their people so why don't we find a good person who can talk and convince people and give these other men good supporting roles. she said i tell you who we ought to get, my pastor, martin luther king jr. had been in town just a little over a year, never been involved in...
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dismisses mrs. who depend on them as well. >> tens of thousands of marylanders are getting ready to join the state marketplace for insurance. the problem is, it is not ready yet. there is a team working to update the system software and create additional server capacity. officials confirmed more than 13,000 state residents who have created accounts on the marketplace so far. you have also been 170,000 unique visitors, and more than 10,000 people have called into the call centers since october 1. incompetence is a condition that can lead to miscarriage. there is a way to help avoid premature birth. moore intimates women's doctor. >> rachel powers went through a lot before having five-month-old olivia. >> i had to do many ivf cycles. unfortunately, i lost my first child at 18 weeks because of incompetent service. >> she had had her cervix removed, a good part of it. it led her to lose the pregnancy. no ability to put a suture around it vaginally. we had to go abdominal he. abdominally. >> dr. m is a leade
dismisses mrs. who depend on them as well. >> tens of thousands of marylanders are getting ready to join the state marketplace for insurance. the problem is, it is not ready yet. there is a team working to update the system software and create additional server capacity. officials confirmed more than 13,000 state residents who have created accounts on the marketplace so far. you have also been 170,000 unique visitors, and more than 10,000 people have called into the call centers since...
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who said, martin. >> i understand that, mr. klayman.ng if i could take your very words and ask you, which of those two, mr. cruz or mr. mcconnell, is, in your opinion, a whore? >> in terms of how i would characterize it, mitch mcconnell has sold out the american people. i does not represent the interests of the conservative movement, the libertarian movement or any other movement. and whether it's mcconnell or whether it's president obama or whoever, they're representing their own proper interests in washington. and it's not the interests of the people. and that's why i said, i was referring to thomas jefferson as when the people fear the government, there is tyranny. when the government fears the people, there is liberty. right now our grievances are not being heard by either political party. and frankly, they're all whores. >> so you've confirmed to us that your view is mr. mcconnell is a whore. professor peterson, do you think the republican party may be in danger of a major secession with severe conservatives like ted cruz leading a
who said, martin. >> i understand that, mr. klayman.ng if i could take your very words and ask you, which of those two, mr. cruz or mr. mcconnell, is, in your opinion, a whore? >> in terms of how i would characterize it, mitch mcconnell has sold out the american people. i does not represent the interests of the conservative movement, the libertarian movement or any other movement. and whether it's mcconnell or whether it's president obama or whoever, they're representing their own...
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mr. speaker of course john major was a conservative who on a majority unlike this one. but mr. speaker i think the prime minister said something rather interesting. he obviously now does agree with john major that the energy price increases are unacceptable. well, if we agree they're unacceptable. the question is what are we going to do about it? the former prime minister says we should recoup that money. that's a quote from him. now, he wants to do it through a windfall tax. i say we need a price freeze. what does the prime minister want to do to recoup that money for the consumer? >> let me answer that question directly. we need to roll back some of the green regulations and charges. we all know who put them in place. we all know who put them in place. >> order. very excited. i want to hear the answers. let's hear the prime minister. >> first of all, he talks about john major winning elections and he is right. he beat a weak and incredible labe -- lay bour leader. john major also said and he is absolutely right, the first thing he said was that labour's policy was unworkable
mr. speaker of course john major was a conservative who on a majority unlike this one. but mr. speaker i think the prime minister said something rather interesting. he obviously now does agree with john major that the energy price increases are unacceptable. well, if we agree they're unacceptable. the question is what are we going to do about it? the former prime minister says we should recoup that money. that's a quote from him. now, he wants to do it through a windfall tax. i say we need a...
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mr. president. who should answer for those people that are already dead? mr president? >> thank you, thank you, thank you. >> well the ceremony's over and the cavalcade's now leaving and we still haven't got any answers. bill clinton there saying it's not for him to decide whether or not the un is liable. but he's actually said that the un brought the disease to this island, so if he can't answer the question about accountability, it's not really clear who can. our next stop: un headquarters in haiti. here, at least we'd be able to find out why mario's clients had been waiting over a year for a response to their lawsuit. we'd been promised an interview with nigel fisher, the head of the un mission in haiti that's known by its acronym "minustah". >> well hi, is that nigel fisher's office? hi is that nigel fishers office? hi there, i'm trying to get through to nigel fisher's office, there doesn't seem to be anybody answering the phone now. >> but it was proving difficult to get hold of him. >> hello, there's still no answer from nigel fisher's office. it doesn't look like
mr. president. who should answer for those people that are already dead? mr president? >> thank you, thank you, thank you. >> well the ceremony's over and the cavalcade's now leaving and we still haven't got any answers. bill clinton there saying it's not for him to decide whether or not the un is liable. but he's actually said that the un brought the disease to this island, so if he can't answer the question about accountability, it's not really clear who can. our next stop: un...
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mr. speaker. who doesn't believe that the department of homeland security, focused on our nation's security, should not be funded? you believe that you should be and you are going to vote no anyway. who does not believe that the health care program that helps children not only in my district but in every district, mr. speaker, that it should be funded? everyone believes it should be funded and yet they are going to stand up and vote no anyway, encouraged to vote no by leadership. it's disappointing to me, mr. speaker. i'm disappointed we can't agree everything, but i recognize we can't. i can agree that we can agree on most things. let's do those things on which we agree. don't take my word for it. take president obama's word for it. let's begin the work by doing what we all agree on. take nancy pelosi's word for it. "let's do what we all agree on. we can continue the rest of that conversation later. " let's do what my good friend, the minority whip, said "we don't have agreement on everything but we
mr. speaker. who doesn't believe that the department of homeland security, focused on our nation's security, should not be funded? you believe that you should be and you are going to vote no anyway. who does not believe that the health care program that helps children not only in my district but in every district, mr. speaker, that it should be funded? everyone believes it should be funded and yet they are going to stand up and vote no anyway, encouraged to vote no by leadership. it's...
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mr. bedoff who has just bought the washington post and said you more than anyone at amazon should know morebout your audience, i fear the washington post readers will feel short changed because they haven't got the independent figure telling them what's going on. >> there's always a danger that these independent figures could them sestles be victims of internal pressure or be part of the internal machine they're supposed to keep at arm's length. that's why the contractor new york times gave margaret sullivan a fixed three year term, no more no less. sullivan's contract is nonrenewable, to make sure the ombudsman cozies up to no one. a digital world and revenues that are cratering as a result, having an ombud ombudsperson man a luxury. having an ombudsperson is one way to get an edge on the competition. ththe hindu, what we tried to do by bringing in an ombudsman is to see that the theme of plurlt plurality, leaves of much larger voices rather than a select few. >> and bringing together voices from across the stateroom is crucial in a country where divisions of caste community and vision cov
mr. bedoff who has just bought the washington post and said you more than anyone at amazon should know morebout your audience, i fear the washington post readers will feel short changed because they haven't got the independent figure telling them what's going on. >> there's always a danger that these independent figures could them sestles be victims of internal pressure or be part of the internal machine they're supposed to keep at arm's length. that's why the contractor new york times...
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mr. churchill who should have. known chomsky's work echoes well beyond the walls of the massachusetts institute of technology the author of over one hundred books has long been debating the other side of us foreign policy and it is going to set policies in special interest to serve explicit side most will never hear the press responded by just a few straightforward with the powerful let's just say get over it because. we want to read we have for sure the world but for the present chomsky invited r.t. to sit down with him in boston to discuss some of today's pressing global seems to begin with iran and hopes of a new u.s. policy tomsky is pessimistic. last december there was supposed to be an international conference in finland to carry forward longstanding efforts to establish a. zone free of nuclear weapons or weapons of mass destruction in the middle east didn't happen the first thing that happened is israel announced they wouldn't participate. and then everyone was waiting to see if it was interesting i was wait
mr. churchill who should have. known chomsky's work echoes well beyond the walls of the massachusetts institute of technology the author of over one hundred books has long been debating the other side of us foreign policy and it is going to set policies in special interest to serve explicit side most will never hear the press responded by just a few straightforward with the powerful let's just say get over it because. we want to read we have for sure the world but for the present chomsky...
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mr. claughman who assaulted me in a swimming pool 40 years earlier. >> the women say their teacher made them feel special. he invited them to pool parties, baseball games, and ski trips. they trusted him, but instead, he stole their innocence and their childhood. >> sexual predator is going to prison. there's certainly justice in that fact. >> at the fairfax county courthouse, surae chin, wusa9. >> after years of delay, the jury is seated in the trial for the man accused of killing sean taylor. 23-year-old eric rivera, jr., faces life in prison if he is convicted of murdering the redskins star. rivera was 17 at the time of crime, so he's not eligible for the death penalty. >>> san francisco prosecutors say they will not charge the firefighter who ran over a survivor of that plane crash last summer. the 16-year-old was covered in fire fighting foam when the truck hit her as it responded to the crash. that accident did kill her. three people died as a result of that crash. >>> the titanic, one of those tragedies that still seems to fascinate people. more than 100 years later, and still to come
mr. claughman who assaulted me in a swimming pool 40 years earlier. >> the women say their teacher made them feel special. he invited them to pool parties, baseball games, and ski trips. they trusted him, but instead, he stole their innocence and their childhood. >> sexual predator is going to prison. there's certainly justice in that fact. >> at the fairfax county courthouse, surae chin, wusa9. >> after years of delay, the jury is seated in the trial for the man accused...
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a ju(music plaheythroughout) guten morgen guess who? mr. mojito? got to be really fast, i've got one second hey no way wei hey, ca va? nudeq nuqdaq duch doch bolz stop calling me oh my god, no! how are they looking? we did it baby woohh oi ma yerp yerp moshi moshi, meow what?! ♪ the not so pretty truth about their body washes. i wouldn't change. [ female announcer ] this test paper was designed to react like your skin. if other body washes can strip this paper, imagine how harsh they can be to your skin. oh my gosh. [ female announcer ] dove is different. its breakthrough formula changes everything with the blend of gentle cleansers and nourishing nutrium moisture. so what do you think now? definitely switching to dove. [ female announcer ] dove. this is care. ♪ mom loves me. aww. what'd she say? "anthony. how you doing? are you busy studying?" nope. yes mom. "i know you got a lot going on. "these tide pods will save you some time. "just throw one in the wash and they'll keep your lucky sweatshirt looking great." thanks, mom. "i also sent some new.
a ju(music plaheythroughout) guten morgen guess who? mr. mojito? got to be really fast, i've got one second hey no way wei hey, ca va? nudeq nuqdaq duch doch bolz stop calling me oh my god, no! how are they looking? we did it baby woohh oi ma yerp yerp moshi moshi, meow what?! ♪ the not so pretty truth about their body washes. i wouldn't change. [ female announcer ] this test paper was designed to react like your skin. if other body washes can strip this paper, imagine how harsh they can be...
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mr. brashov. and who do we have here ?this is one of the punks we think broke in here the other night. - he's just a kid. - yes, well, he may be a kid, but he's running around with a pretty tough crowd. the rest of them got away from us, but we managed to run this one down. - where did you find him ? - outside another restaurant about an hour ago. he wouldn't tell us where he lives, but he said his brother works here. hello, edward. - is this your brother ? - yes. officer rizzo, there must be some mistake. no, i don't think so. we found this on him when we picked him up. have you seen this knife before ? yes. it's the same one we found in the back after the break-in. i didn't want to bring my family's problems into the restaurant. but, henry, we are not like strangers here. i know, but it's not the same thing. what are you going to do ? i'm going to take this boy down to the station. please, let me call his parents. - this boy needs to be taught a lesson. - of course. what he did was wrong. but what if we came up with a pl
mr. brashov. and who do we have here ?this is one of the punks we think broke in here the other night. - he's just a kid. - yes, well, he may be a kid, but he's running around with a pretty tough crowd. the rest of them got away from us, but we managed to run this one down. - where did you find him ? - outside another restaurant about an hour ago. he wouldn't tell us where he lives, but he said his brother works here. hello, edward. - is this your brother ? - yes. officer rizzo, there must be...
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who understands the media? - get out of here, moron! - okay. - uh, excuse me, mr. dwight, who are you talking to? - okay. i will be right there. hey, oscar. what if i'm getting a promotion? - i hope that's it, kevin. - me too. 'cause then,i would ge, and i wouldn't screw up your secret with angela. i've been really worried about that. - hi, kevin. look, i need to talk to you-- - hi. - guys, excuse me. um, a quick word? please, just-- - oscar, we're in the middle of talking. - i know. i'm so sorry. snack machine, on me. - oh, that is nice. classy move. - that's what i'm saying! no, of course not! [door opens] wha-- - what are you doing? - those figures i gave you, they're false. - no. - i was mad at kevin. we had a fight, and i acted vindictively. - so you set him up. - yes, he's innocent. - oh...i knew it. i knew it from the beginning, this was a possibility. - what are you talking about? just did this now. - oh, no, a few years ago, when i was on the jury, the scranton strangler. - sure. - i always thought he might have been set up, but i felt pressured to convict. - that's gotta be tough. - tough? i pu
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chance to preserve the entire program for those who are truly needed -- frowho truly need it -- who truly need it. mr. speaker, h.r. 3102, the nutrition reform and work opportunity act of 2013, as i said is designed to preserve the integrity of the snap program or food stamps for families and especially for children who rely on food stamps. it's cost -- its cost-saving reforms are a step in the right direction and are long overdue out of respect for needy americans and taxpayers. this bill makes the first reforms to the program since the welfare reform act of 1996, and these reforms were strengthened during a rigorous amendment process on the house floor. despite media reports to the contrary, house republicans are not cutting snap for individuals who currently meet the program's eligibility requirements. instead, our reforms focus on eliminating fraud and abuse that exists within the program and removes from the programs individuals who do not qualify for the benefits. mr. speaker, i think that bears repeating. what we are doing is eliminating fraud and abuse and removing from the program individual
chance to preserve the entire program for those who are truly needed -- frowho truly need it -- who truly need it. mr. speaker, h.r. 3102, the nutrition reform and work opportunity act of 2013, as i said is designed to preserve the integrity of the snap program or food stamps for families and especially for children who rely on food stamps. it's cost -- its cost-saving reforms are a step in the right direction and are long overdue out of respect for needy americans and taxpayers. this bill...
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mr. nixon, who was running and he was very unhappy about the situation.didn't expect that the next president was going to be john kennedy. the next president was going to be richard nixon. i think that was pretty generally the expectation in the republican family. it certainly was my expectation. so eisenhower went out in that message with a strategy that left tax reduction for the next president. schoumacher: nixon urged eisenhower to stimulate the economy with an immediate tax cut. ike declined. by mid-summer the economy had ground to a halt well short of full employment. the budget surplus was holding money out of the economy and costing workers their jobs. while john kennedy campaigned on a promise to get the country moving again richard nixon was forced to publicly support a policy he privately opposed. the country hit bottom just two weeks before the election. for nixon, the damage had been done. if the present trend continues mr. kennedy, senator kennedy will be the next president of the united states. schoumacher: kennedy won with a margin so narr
mr. nixon, who was running and he was very unhappy about the situation.didn't expect that the next president was going to be john kennedy. the next president was going to be richard nixon. i think that was pretty generally the expectation in the republican family. it certainly was my expectation. so eisenhower went out in that message with a strategy that left tax reduction for the next president. schoumacher: nixon urged eisenhower to stimulate the economy with an immediate tax cut. ike...
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mr. simons, richard simons, who came to a veteran center, was turned away yesterday. homeless veterans in houston who need the veteran service centers are being turned away as of wednesday because all of these veteran centers are being closed down. the farmer in iowa, john gilbert, has 770 acres, he's working every day but he can't get his agriculture resources because the department of agriculture is shut down. a family resource center that's dealing with family domestic violence is no more because they cannot get their federal dollars. then, of course, the u.s. attorney's office is seeing 4,000 u.s. attorneys shut down. 3,000 lockheed employees laid off. 3,000 nasa employees laid off. and so i believe that it is important that we recognize that we are not here for ourselves. we're here for the families whose loved ones layed down their life in afghanistan. and where we call it a -- laid down their life in afghanistan. and whether we call it a clean bill, it needs to be put on the floor of the house because we cannot run the government by playing legos. we can't thro
mr. simons, richard simons, who came to a veteran center, was turned away yesterday. homeless veterans in houston who need the veteran service centers are being turned away as of wednesday because all of these veteran centers are being closed down. the farmer in iowa, john gilbert, has 770 acres, he's working every day but he can't get his agriculture resources because the department of agriculture is shut down. a family resource center that's dealing with family domestic violence is no more...
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mr. speaker, is having voted unanimously to say that we're going to make sure we pay those federal employees who are being furloughed, we would at the same time block them from going back to work for the american people. i just don't understand, mr. speaker, how the speaker of the house can explain that to the american people. when we have in our possession here in the people's house a piece of legislation that if we were allowed to vote on it could reopen the entire government right now without preconditions. now we've heard from our republican colleagues, they want to open one little piece, let's open the national parks, let's open another little piece. but on saturday, what we did was vote to make sure that every federal employee, whether they worked for the national parks or any other federal agency, that anyone would -- that everyone would get paid for yesterday, for today, for tomorrow. so why would our colleagues want to let one more day go by when we're compensating federal employees and making them stay at home? why wouldn't we open the federal government today so that they can do the w
mr. speaker, is having voted unanimously to say that we're going to make sure we pay those federal employees who are being furloughed, we would at the same time block them from going back to work for the american people. i just don't understand, mr. speaker, how the speaker of the house can explain that to the american people. when we have in our possession here in the people's house a piece of legislation that if we were allowed to vote on it could reopen the entire government right now...
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mr. (inaudible) who is also here and serves on the tjpa citizen's advisory committee and it is amazing to have the active residents who are able to commit and invest the additional hours to advise the city and the public projects on the neighborhood issues. >> i move the applicant. >> second. >> we have a motion and a second. >> i would echo, all of what you just said. i believe that the director harper had asked for some additional process, on the actransit seat and i think that you did undertake that process. >> we did. >> and in his absence, has he reviewed this recommendation? >> yes. >> confirmed. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> okay, great. and so we have a motion on the table for both, miss wilson, and mr. valention and we have a second to that. >> and any members of the public did not indicate that they want to address you. >> lloyd. >> aye. >> metcalf >> aye. >> reiskin. >> aye. >> kim >> aye. >> item 8 is approved. >> thank you. >> go ahead and move into your next item >> 9 is election of the chair and vice chair purchase su ant to the tjpa joint powers agreement. >> and director
mr. (inaudible) who is also here and serves on the tjpa citizen's advisory committee and it is amazing to have the active residents who are able to commit and invest the additional hours to advise the city and the public projects on the neighborhood issues. >> i move the applicant. >> second. >> we have a motion and a second. >> i would echo, all of what you just said. i believe that the director harper had asked for some additional process, on the actransit seat and i...
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mrs. frankel, who has worked very hard on this legislation and does a superb job of representing her ports in florida. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. frankel: thank you, mr. speaker. i of course stand in support of this bill and i want to thank the chairman and running backing members of the transportation -- ranking members of the transportation and infrastructure committee for their extraordinary leadership in bringing this very bipartisan and important bill to the floor. transportation moves our economy and our waterways play a vital role. this bill is about jobs for america and as a floridian, i'm pleased to support this legislation that promotes our ports and protects our most precious wetlands, the everglades. today's proposal will allow florida's east coast ports in miami, fort lauderdale and jacksonville to advance in preparation for the widening of the panama canal. a comcation of larger and heavier ships are going to create tens of thousands of jobs and add a multibillion-dollar impact to florida's economy. and today's bill authorizes important projects that helps r
mrs. frankel, who has worked very hard on this legislation and does a superb job of representing her ports in florida. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. frankel: thank you, mr. speaker. i of course stand in support of this bill and i want to thank the chairman and running backing members of the transportation -- ranking members of the transportation and infrastructure committee for their extraordinary leadership in bringing this very bipartisan and important bill to the floor....
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you're the one person who's requesting to do that, mr. speaker -- who's going to do that, mr. speaker, and don't take us down that path. too many americans are suffering. we need leadership at this juncture, mr. speaker. there is a clean funding bill on your desk. bring it to the froor. bring it to the floor -- bring it to the floor. bring it to the floor and let us have a chance to vote up or down. give us a chance. it will keep government open for six or 10 weeks but give us a chance to vote on it up or down. if the republicans don't like it, fine. they'll vote against it. but give us a chance to bring it to the floor. and it's not a bill that democrats like, but we understand it will keep the government open and it will give us a chance to do what we were elected to do, pass a real budget, put a budget together. mr. speaker, enough is enough with the washington politics. now you're going to continue playing politics and bring little pieces of legislation here and there forward when what we need is a big plan in leadership. bring the funding bill to the floor. let's continue
you're the one person who's requesting to do that, mr. speaker -- who's going to do that, mr. speaker, and don't take us down that path. too many americans are suffering. we need leadership at this juncture, mr. speaker. there is a clean funding bill on your desk. bring it to the froor. bring it to the floor -- bring it to the floor. bring it to the floor and let us have a chance to vote up or down. give us a chance. it will keep government open for six or 10 weeks but give us a chance to vote...
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and it's backfired a big losing friends is with me now with the details was so what exactly did mr that who say well surprising as it may seem to be he got quite a dressing down indeed it was for saying that iranians aren't allowed to wear the trousers they want that's right he made the wayward comments during an interview with b.b.c. persian essentially he said if iranians were free they would wear blue jeans they would listen to western music they would have free elections even now twitter is officially banned in iran but plenty of people use software to in fact get around that they took to twitter sphere to point out this to this inaccuracy of his comments and for instance they took some of the photographs some very famous photographs doctoring them up there's a famous shot of the pm drawing and ominous read the wind through a a bomb at the united nations general assembly that time it was essentially doctored up and turned into a rather attractive pair of feminine blue jeans speaking of clothing censorship some skaters took to the internet posting their clothing clothing item of choice o
and it's backfired a big losing friends is with me now with the details was so what exactly did mr that who say well surprising as it may seem to be he got quite a dressing down indeed it was for saying that iranians aren't allowed to wear the trousers they want that's right he made the wayward comments during an interview with b.b.c. persian essentially he said if iranians were free they would wear blue jeans they would listen to western music they would have free elections even now twitter is...
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politicians anymore because we can see that the politicians of the first ones to cook the books mr moran whoare called also explain why in this case spaniards have so little trust in their government and its ability to put their taxes to good use spain's popular party is now in the news in a major corruption scandal in which politicians are accused of having received on the ground economy payments cash payments to. the socialist party is the thing voting a very similar scandal and elisia and competency in your own cattle and regional party is also involved in a similar scandal that he says can do so all the main spanish parties right now caught up in major illegal financing scandals in which they've been receiving cash payments how can the expect people on the street in spain who are suffering have been suffering this crisis for over five years not to do the same. amber manning this type of corruption that seems to da governments worldwide is the theme of today's kaiser report. yes russell brand you say you want a revolution well you know we all want to change the world you say you've got no
politicians anymore because we can see that the politicians of the first ones to cook the books mr moran whoare called also explain why in this case spaniards have so little trust in their government and its ability to put their taxes to good use spain's popular party is now in the news in a major corruption scandal in which politicians are accused of having received on the ground economy payments cash payments to. the socialist party is the thing voting a very similar scandal and elisia and...
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would say could really in dollars that would solve all the budget problems that's my advice to mr obama who shows a lot of people who would say what you say makes perfect sense that lou rockwell thank you for your time chairman of the week for mrs institute thank you governor. so why is the world so concerned about both the u.s. shutdown and a possible to fold after it will is because america's huge debt to be talking about there is so huge every major nation holds some of it that's the problem analysts say the biggest danger is the knock on effect if the u.s. defaults banks then take massive losses on their bonds which are paid for by the pressures savers investors if the banks go bust businesses for next they can't get the loans that they need enough to vote of course world's economy takes a massive hit the euro zone's their it's america's biggest trade partner economist and former british treasury official neil mckinnon says that even before any of that unfolds that scenario america's already suffered major losses i think that the one of the key problems that american policymakers face i
would say could really in dollars that would solve all the budget problems that's my advice to mr obama who shows a lot of people who would say what you say makes perfect sense that lou rockwell thank you for your time chairman of the week for mrs institute thank you governor. so why is the world so concerned about both the u.s. shutdown and a possible to fold after it will is because america's huge debt to be talking about there is so huge every major nation holds some of it that's the problem...
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was to be avoided the nobel peace prize but she did not get that avoid and she was made meeting mr obama who is a nobel prize for peace which is actually i don't because because he has caused most more damage motivate him and has killed more people which he yet if he gets the nobel prize is very very ironic and malala yousafzai told him very clearly that mr president the drone attacks must stop because there has causing. don so i think the united states of america it is time for them to come clean and they have to take a sponsibility because not only you must be also doing that to a professor christophe the un special rapporteur on extrajudicial killing and somebody exact you sions has come out with the fact that this particular use of technical. difficulty the use of drones is a misuse of technology and it is international policing so it has to come through and if it doesn't i'm afraid that as the villain continue on mr ali thank you so much for bringing us the situation from the ground in describing to us how things really are in your country that was journalist and former pakistani air fo
was to be avoided the nobel peace prize but she did not get that avoid and she was made meeting mr obama who is a nobel prize for peace which is actually i don't because because he has caused most more damage motivate him and has killed more people which he yet if he gets the nobel prize is very very ironic and malala yousafzai told him very clearly that mr president the drone attacks must stop because there has causing. don so i think the united states of america it is time for them to come...
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>> i can't say who was in that decisionmaking process. >> how about you, mr. slavitt, who was the unseen hand trying to put all this together? >> c.m.s. did play that role. i'm not aware of who within c.m.s. >> in other words, there was a comment on a blog post this morning on one of the local papers that said, when do i start to really freak out about this? the average american watching this hearing this morning, can we give them any comfort about that? when should the average american begin to really become upset about what they have seen here in the past 3 1/2 weeks? ms. campbell do you have an observation? >> i do not, sir. >> mr. slavitt? >> i can work intensely in those first few days. >> here's the problem. nobody believes this thing will get fixed when we keep getting answers like this. we are asking you for help, to be transparent, and we get nonanswers to our questions. i would submit that the average american looking in on this hearing this morning is going to feel like there is nobody in charge, maybe somebody at c.m.s., but who is going to take the
>> i can't say who was in that decisionmaking process. >> how about you, mr. slavitt, who was the unseen hand trying to put all this together? >> c.m.s. did play that role. i'm not aware of who within c.m.s. >> in other words, there was a comment on a blog post this morning on one of the local papers that said, when do i start to really freak out about this? the average american watching this hearing this morning, can we give them any comfort about that? when should the...
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and my colleagues who say they didn't want to shut down government, 144 of them voted to keep government shut down, mr. speaker, and 87 of them voted to open up government. so the american public is not fooled as to who wanted to shut down the government, but it was a bad policy and lent to uncertainty in our economy. reaching an agreement only for this fiscal year in addition, mr. speaker, will mean more left to do, more sequester left to replace and more confidence to instill. mr. speaker, i hope that conferees will take a broader view and send us a budget worthy of this nation, worthy of the nation it will serve and one that reflects our priorities to grow our economy, create jobs, give opportunity to our people, ensure that our national security is protected and that our nation's long-term competitiveness is enhanced. mr. speaker, that's what we ought to do. that's what the american people expect us to do. that's what the american people hope we will do. let's warrant the faith and confidence of the american people by keeping faith with them and with our country and i yield back the balance of my
and my colleagues who say they didn't want to shut down government, 144 of them voted to keep government shut down, mr. speaker, and 87 of them voted to open up government. so the american public is not fooled as to who wanted to shut down the government, but it was a bad policy and lent to uncertainty in our economy. reaching an agreement only for this fiscal year in addition, mr. speaker, will mean more left to do, more sequester left to replace and more confidence to instill. mr. speaker, i...
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and one case in point mr newman who i met during my t.v. show he's the guy you'll see of the zapruder film lying on the ground covering his children he was physically the closest man to the fatal head shot i witnessed saw the whole thing the warren commission never even talked to him he told me he said it came from the knoll right well he said it came over his shoulder area where we were spying the not wish we would know you admit oswald was shooting no older than your own no ok i don't necessarily because i don't think ignore i'm not wrong let me bring up our coverage here he could not make it to the lunchroom and buy a coke in the length of time officer in the building and i got into his plane is for me and then and there was a witnesses the explain this one thing to me or i interviewed the policeman who arrested oswald in the movement the it up after tippit you green shot tippit no you don't think i'll go you know why i don't agree that will let me explain there were shelled casings on the ground there oswalt was picked up with a revolve
and one case in point mr newman who i met during my t.v. show he's the guy you'll see of the zapruder film lying on the ground covering his children he was physically the closest man to the fatal head shot i witnessed saw the whole thing the warren commission never even talked to him he told me he said it came from the knoll right well he said it came over his shoulder area where we were spying the not wish we would know you admit oswald was shooting no older than your own no ok i don't...
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who made that decision? >> no, sir. >> was that mrs. tavenner. >> it was mrs. tavenner and a team who looked at -- >> did that team make the decision because they knew once people actually saw the prices and we're getting reports from all of our constituents of dramatically higher prices, did you make the decision that because when they saw the prices they may not want to buy the product so you wanted to gather the information first? >> sir, first i did not make the decision. i was informed about the decision. and clearly, they can see the product's note, there is no requirement -- >> i spent over two hours trying to get into the system. i never once got to a point i could see the price. i want to share stories with you from some of my constituents. we started a page on facebook and twitter we are collect. people are sends us stories. i want to read you a few of them. this one says my health care premium went up 30% to over $350 a month increase. another one, our insurance premiums are going up $400 a month and our deductible as increased. and then this one says
who made that decision? >> no, sir. >> was that mrs. tavenner. >> it was mrs. tavenner and a team who looked at -- >> did that team make the decision because they knew once people actually saw the prices and we're getting reports from all of our constituents of dramatically higher prices, did you make the decision that because when they saw the prices they may not want to buy the product so you wanted to gather the information first? >> sir, first i did not make...
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mr. slavitt, you are only witness who was not here on september 10 but mr. finkel from the organization was. on september 10, mr. finkel testified quote our delivery milestone for data service of completion of being met on time. we expect seamless data service i will be ready as bland by october 1. correct? >> i believe that's correct. >> in your written test money today, you at code that qssi completed code for data services hub in june, that you did the testing, there was an independent risk, security risk assessment complete on october 30. is that correct? >> correct. >> today in your testimony you said you shared the problems that you identify with cms. with this problem shared after september, after the september 10 hearing them? >> yes. >> i would request that you would supplement your testimony today by telling us the problems that you identified to cms. will you please do that for us within 20 days? >> be happy to get back to you. >> thank you very much. now, did you organization do testing with a number of two and people and the testing failed? that
mr. slavitt, you are only witness who was not here on september 10 but mr. finkel from the organization was. on september 10, mr. finkel testified quote our delivery milestone for data service of completion of being met on time. we expect seamless data service i will be ready as bland by october 1. correct? >> i believe that's correct. >> in your written test money today, you at code that qssi completed code for data services hub in june, that you did the testing, there was an...
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no reason why it can't end up with a default i mean what we've got is we've got a president in mr obama who is affectively happier to go often to go see it and have a conversation on the telephone with the president of iran than in years to talk to those who are after all democratically elected representatives in congress ultimately there is a problem that's not to say that those in congress aren't being remarkably stubborn at the same time but then again one has to say everyone has been driven to extremes we know is that the last time we reached this sort of hiatus america lost its wonderful glittering top tier triple a credit rating why did it lose a lot stuff because a mr obama does not seem to be in charge of the country and b he certainly not stewarding the finances in any way that's remotely coherent going forward ultimately the american nation the government needs to go on a diet at that point in time investors will be happier and of course there will be much less risk of a default petry there's a lot of overreaction here isn't it if this crisis may not last very long and of course t
no reason why it can't end up with a default i mean what we've got is we've got a president in mr obama who is affectively happier to go often to go see it and have a conversation on the telephone with the president of iran than in years to talk to those who are after all democratically elected representatives in congress ultimately there is a problem that's not to say that those in congress aren't being remarkably stubborn at the same time but then again one has to say everyone has been driven...
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with us on "theater talk," bringing along with m someone who is making his debut appearance on "theater talk," one of the great, great actors, mr. roger rees, who has directed this terrific play, "peter and the starcatcher." >> haskins: and both are nominated for tonys -- rick for two tonys. >> well, you know, as long as i was there, i figured, you know. >> riedel: wait, "peter" and what else? >> in an interesting quirk of this particular season, there were two plays included in the category for best score. "one man, two guvnors" and "peter and the starcatcher." wayne barker is our brilliant composer, and i happened to write the lyrics for the songs that are in the play, so... therefore, my double nominee -- nominated -- "double nominee" sounds like a medical diagnosis. it creeps me out a little bit. >> we should say that rick and roger have been partners for a long time. is it impossible to live with this guy, with his two tony award nominations? >> no, actually, what was scary was that -- the, you know -- and it truly is enough to be nominated. it's the cliche of all times, isn't it, but it's just jolly to be in the group, yo
with us on "theater talk," bringing along with m someone who is making his debut appearance on "theater talk," one of the great, great actors, mr. roger rees, who has directed this terrific play, "peter and the starcatcher." >> haskins: and both are nominated for tonys -- rick for two tonys. >> well, you know, as long as i was there, i figured, you know. >> riedel: wait, "peter" and what else? >> in an interesting quirk of this...
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mr. ken at zinc good who partnered u.s.s. from auto deck mr. carl he's not here but titus his entire team is auto deck thank you. just a couple more introductions, if you will, many of those conversations are ongoing but i personally remember a dinner that i tenant a little bit more than a year ago and we talked about the dream we had. but i also want to recognize susan keeping who is here from the creeping foundation. and then a person we've been working with hand and >> prayer by the chaplain. >> hand you choose the analog but helped us with a true partnering susan we appreciate your help (clapping). >> and then last but not least one person is here one is not by the two members the district staff that's been on the ground both visionary but making the trains won run on time and she's our special assistant to the chief of staff. (clapping) and then our district chief of staff who couldn't be here today is on the east coast planning her daughter's wedding but that's laura wherever you are. why are we here today and thank you middle school to t
mr. ken at zinc good who partnered u.s.s. from auto deck mr. carl he's not here but titus his entire team is auto deck thank you. just a couple more introductions, if you will, many of those conversations are ongoing but i personally remember a dinner that i tenant a little bit more than a year ago and we talked about the dream we had. but i also want to recognize susan keeping who is here from the creeping foundation. and then a person we've been working with hand and >> prayer by the...
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mr. speaker. yesterday people across this country were shocked to learn that families of troops who died in combat are being denied death benefits. mr. smith: including a fellow missourian. like so many in my district, i was appalled to see news reports showing so little respect or care for the families of troops who made the ultimate sacrifice. many issues divide us in this body, but surely democrats and republicans can come together to support our troops and to support their families. this issue should rise above any political divide. troops who lay down their life in battle should never be forgotten or for saken by their government -- forsaken by their government. today the house will vote on a bill honoring the families of fallen soldiers. i'm hopeful this legislation will then be taken up immediately by the senate and then quickly signed into law by president obama. we must correct this wrong. mr. speaker, in closing, i ask every american to join me in prayer for the troops we have lost and for their families who were forgotten by our government. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time
mr. speaker. yesterday people across this country were shocked to learn that families of troops who died in combat are being denied death benefits. mr. smith: including a fellow missourian. like so many in my district, i was appalled to see news reports showing so little respect or care for the families of troops who made the ultimate sacrifice. many issues divide us in this body, but surely democrats and republicans can come together to support our troops and to support their families. this...
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mr. wisniewski, who is joining us today from his hometown, is your biological father. you claim you've waited 25 years to get that answer, and will finally learn the truth today. mrs. cortez, you argue that it wasn't your behavior that pushed your daughter's alleged father away, but instead, it was his fault that she had a tumultuous childhood. you say, he never believed he was the father and you had to force him to take responsibility for her. now, mr. wisniewski, you claim you are not ms. wisniewski's biological father, and say you left her mother because she slept around. you also say, you believe, your alleged daughter's desire to name you as father is financially motivated. now ms. wisniewski, please explain to the court why you are blaming your mother and alleged father for why you're here today. my mother was a whore when she was with my dad... (crowd exclaiming) ...and she slept around, and that's the reason why my mom and my so-called father are broken up. and i wanna know who my dad is, because i don't know who he is. if this is my dad or another jim was my da
mr. wisniewski, who is joining us today from his hometown, is your biological father. you claim you've waited 25 years to get that answer, and will finally learn the truth today. mrs. cortez, you argue that it wasn't your behavior that pushed your daughter's alleged father away, but instead, it was his fault that she had a tumultuous childhood. you say, he never believed he was the father and you had to force him to take responsibility for her. now, mr. wisniewski, you claim you are not ms....
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mrs. owens let their daughter, who goes to north carolina college, borrow their car so that her and her best friend could drive to tampa for spring break. but they never made it there. what are the girls' names? angela proctor and marcy owens. both are 19 years old. are they blond? marcy is, angela's a brunette. do you have photographs? yeah. that's why i've already sent them to your phones. if the girl in the hospital is angela, she probably wasn't saying "he has mercy," she was saying, "he has marcy." [knocking] dad, can i come out? honey, daddy's really busy right now. i have to use the bathroom. i'm making you a gift. hurry up. where's angela? you're all alone now. so this guy dyed angela's hair? it's not unusual for an unsub to manipulate his victim to fit his fantasy. and you don't think he's killed marcy? hopefully she fits his delusion and he's continuing to play it out with her. it's imperative we alert the community. well, you do what you gotta do. when this gets out, it's gonna kill tourism. my only concern right now is for the girl. the lab confirmed that the 3 graves contained b
mrs. owens let their daughter, who goes to north carolina college, borrow their car so that her and her best friend could drive to tampa for spring break. but they never made it there. what are the girls' names? angela proctor and marcy owens. both are 19 years old. are they blond? marcy is, angela's a brunette. do you have photographs? yeah. that's why i've already sent them to your phones. if the girl in the hospital is angela, she probably wasn't saying "he has mercy," she was...
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mr. beale? who would be the person who should have audited whether or not all his claims were true and all of this stuff he was doing, whipping off everybody, who would've been the proper person? >> you may answer it briefly. >> typically speaking, it would probably be a supervisor. >> and the supervisor was? mr. brenner, right? >> you to tell the woman would yield, i believe it was gina mccarthy. >> gina mccarthy. so she should be auditing it for the whole every? >> i appreciate the time picture only three direct reports. mr. brenner, mr. beale and another person. >> i have the opportunity to clarify this? >> well, the gentlelady, her time is expired. i have been very generous but you and i will have a chance to talk briefly, and you may have an opportunity to answer it in response to one of my questions. but for now we will go to the gentleman from michigan, mr. walberg. >> thank you, mr.chairman. thank you to the panel that is here that is help to get to the bottom of some these issues where ques
mr. beale? who would be the person who should have audited whether or not all his claims were true and all of this stuff he was doing, whipping off everybody, who would've been the proper person? >> you may answer it briefly. >> typically speaking, it would probably be a supervisor. >> and the supervisor was? mr. brenner, right? >> you to tell the woman would yield, i believe it was gina mccarthy. >> gina mccarthy. so she should be auditing it for the whole every?...
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(music plaheythroughout) guten morgen guess who? mr. mojito?ot to be really fast, i've got one second hey no way wei hey, ca va? nudeq nuqdaq duch doch bolz stop calling me oh my god, no! how are they looking? we did it baby woohh oi ma yerp yerp moshi moshi, meow what?! ♪ nthat's why they deserve... aer anbrake dance. get 50% off new brake pads and shoes. >>> all right. here is something about the partial government shutdown you probably didn't know. with nasa closed for business, an asteroid slipped past the earth, and no one was there to track it. in space terms, it wasn't really that close, about 4 million miles. but experts say it will be back in 2032. denton able is a geologist specializing in meteorites and curator at the museum of natural history. joins us from new york. hey, should we worry at all about this thing? >> not this one, but the next one and the one after that, and the one after that. we have two coming near the earth in november. >> oh, my goodness. so how worried should we be about that? >> we should be worried because we
(music plaheythroughout) guten morgen guess who? mr. mojito?ot to be really fast, i've got one second hey no way wei hey, ca va? nudeq nuqdaq duch doch bolz stop calling me oh my god, no! how are they looking? we did it baby woohh oi ma yerp yerp moshi moshi, meow what?! ♪ nthat's why they deserve... aer anbrake dance. get 50% off new brake pads and shoes. >>> all right. here is something about the partial government shutdown you probably didn't know. with nasa closed for business,...
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mr. snyder, the team's owner, who is a redskins fan since he was growing up in this area, it's all aboutothing more. >> how you can convince people like bob costas and others who say it's a demeaning name. how can you, lanny davis, hired by the washington redskins convince them that they are misguided? what are you going to point to? >> well, i don't they're misguided? what do you point to? >> i don't need to convince someone with personal emotion, mr. costas is entitled, but he has to apply the same standard. he used the terminate i have american throughout his he essa. he used it over and over again because native americans say they're not indians, he was mistaken when he called them indians, so we use the terminate i have americans. yet he focused his ire on an 80-year-old redskins name, and he excused the name cleveland indians when fans of cleveland indians love the cleveland indians for many years just as we do, but using a double standard isn't right as far as i'm concerned. >> all right. president obama says he would change the name. that gets as high as you can in this country.
mr. snyder, the team's owner, who is a redskins fan since he was growing up in this area, it's all aboutothing more. >> how you can convince people like bob costas and others who say it's a demeaning name. how can you, lanny davis, hired by the washington redskins convince them that they are misguided? what are you going to point to? >> well, i don't they're misguided? what do you point to? >> i don't need to convince someone with personal emotion, mr. costas is entitled, but...