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. >> die taliban feinstein and rob portman have put beverages on the line. if the warriors win, feinstein will get a six pack of sharpshooter and if the warriors come on tap, portman will get chardonnay. this is so exciting for fans. scott reese takes a look back at just how this season's team came together. >> the golden state warriors are in the finals for the first time in 40 years. >> reporter: the destination, simple, the nba finals. the journey, a lot more complicated. how in the world did this team get to this place? it was june of 2009. the warriors were coming off their 13th losing season in 13 years. they had the number 7 draft, the pick that would alter the case of franchise history. >> the golden state warriors select stephen curry. >> reporter: that frail-looking kid who had just left davidson college was a warrior but almost not for long. they discussed a trade that would send him to phoenix for stoudemire. the sun's gn, steve kerr. that -- gm, steve kerr. that never happened. there was increasing debate whether he could effectively play agains
. >> die taliban feinstein and rob portman have put beverages on the line. if the warriors win, feinstein will get a six pack of sharpshooter and if the warriors come on tap, portman will get chardonnay. this is so exciting for fans. scott reese takes a look back at just how this season's team came together. >> the golden state warriors are in the finals for the first time in 40 years. >> reporter: the destination, simple, the nba finals. the journey, a lot more complicated....
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and that is the story of rob portman. that's why his statement today is quite telling, that he was such an aberration a couple of years ago because of his decision and now his stance is the law of the land on a national basis. i should say again he is certainly not indicative of other republicans. i'm also getting statements from others who, as you can imagine, are not happy about this, say that this is simply a religious decision and should not be taken up by the court. john mentioned mike huckabee he's a perfect example of that. >> we're standing by for the president of the united states. he's going to be making a statement. we'll have live coverage of that in about a half hour or so from now. he's scheduled to speak from the white house at 11:00 a.m. eastern. we just got a tweet also reaction from hillary clinton. she says proud to celebrate a historic victory for marriage equality and the courage and determination of lgbt americans who made it possible. there's hillary clinton's reaction like president obama, her posi
and that is the story of rob portman. that's why his statement today is quite telling, that he was such an aberration a couple of years ago because of his decision and now his stance is the law of the land on a national basis. i should say again he is certainly not indicative of other republicans. i'm also getting statements from others who, as you can imagine, are not happy about this, say that this is simply a religious decision and should not be taken up by the court. john mentioned mike...
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it's called "on the basis of sex" with natalie portman starring as you. are you in on these projects? justice ginsburg: i can't claim credit for notorious r.b.g. but i like it and so do my grandchildren. "on the basis of sex," that's what the biopic is called, i have a nephew who is a script writer and he asked if he could write a script about a case in which marty and i were involved in 1971. and i said, yes, you would like to spend your time doing that, i hope it will be paired as the turning point case in the supreme court. the case was charles e. moss commissioner of internal revenue, charles e. moss was a man who took guide care of his mother, though she was 93 at the time, we argued the case in the 10th circuit. this is his story. there was a business deduction apublic to believe a woman or a divorced man. it covered elder care. charles e. moss didn't get the deduction because he was a married man. he appeared pro se in the tax court and his brief wascism policity. if i were a dutiful daughter, i would get this deduction. i'm a dutiful son. it makes
it's called "on the basis of sex" with natalie portman starring as you. are you in on these projects? justice ginsburg: i can't claim credit for notorious r.b.g. but i like it and so do my grandchildren. "on the basis of sex," that's what the biopic is called, i have a nephew who is a script writer and he asked if he could write a script about a case in which marty and i were involved in 1971. and i said, yes, you would like to spend your time doing that, i hope it will be...
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and then there's also a biopic scheduled called on the basis of sex with family portman. starring is you, are you in on these projects? do you know much about them? are you a cooperative conspirator? i can claim credit for notorious rpg. but i like it instead of my grandchildren. on the basis of sex, is that with a biopic assault, i have a nephew who is a scriptwriter. and he asked if he could write a script about a case in which marty and i were involved, in 1971. and i said yes if you would like to spend your time doing that. the case is interesting account it was the case that i hoped would be paired with roe v wade is the turning point case in the supreme court the case was charles demos who took good care of his mother though she was 92 at the time, he argued the case in the 10th circuit, this is his story. was adoption available to a woman or a widowed or divorced mom? laws did not get the deduction because he was a married man and he had been left out, so he appeared in the tax court and it was the soul of complicity, it was simply if our daughter would get this de
and then there's also a biopic scheduled called on the basis of sex with family portman. starring is you, are you in on these projects? do you know much about them? are you a cooperative conspirator? i can claim credit for notorious rpg. but i like it instead of my grandchildren. on the basis of sex, is that with a biopic assault, i have a nephew who is a scriptwriter. and he asked if he could write a script about a case in which marty and i were involved, in 1971. and i said yes if you would...
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it's called "on the basis of sex" with natalie portman starring as you. are you in on these projects? justice ginsburg: i can't claim credit for notorious r.b.g. but i like it and so do my grandchildren. "on the basis of sex," that's what the biopic is called, i have a nephew who is a scriptwriter and he asked if he could write a script about a case in which marty and i were involved in 1971. and i said, yes, you would like to spend your time doing that, that's -- he finds it interesting. i hope it will be paired as the turning point case in the supreme court. the case was charles e. moss commissioner of internal revenue, charles e. moss was a man who took good care of his mother, though she was 93 at the time, we argued the case in the 10th circuit. this is his story. there was a business deduction -- it covered elder care. charles e. moss didn't get the deduction because he was a married man. he appeared pro se in the tax court and his brief wascism policity. if i were a dutiful daughter, i would get this deduction. i'm a dutiful son. it makes no sense.
it's called "on the basis of sex" with natalie portman starring as you. are you in on these projects? justice ginsburg: i can't claim credit for notorious r.b.g. but i like it and so do my grandchildren. "on the basis of sex," that's what the biopic is called, i have a nephew who is a scriptwriter and he asked if he could write a script about a case in which marty and i were involved in 1971. and i said, yes, you would like to spend your time doing that, that's -- he finds...
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all on the same day june 9th johnny dep, natalie portman and michael j. fox. >> don't forget tamala mann. >> now she can belt out the gospel tunes right. >> you know it. >> man, tamala mann. >>> michael j. fox is 54 years old. >> natalie portman is only 34. >> she has been around a while. >> she had a early young start. >> she had a very young start in what was the movie was it assassins. she played a little kid where her dad was a hit manny believe. that was in the late 80's i think. >> so she had to be -- >> i'll google it. >> hi it is kind of hazy and gray outside as we get really close to sunrise time, which is 5:32 this morning. i want to remind you to long load our news app. no matter what kind of smart phone you have you can do it with, the app store if you have an apple phone, google play if you have the android and you don't have any idea what you got go to my fox philly.com, we will help you bless you lauren johnson. now, lets take a a look at our weather as we struggle to focus here. we have a little impulse ahead of the cold front. the rest is
all on the same day june 9th johnny dep, natalie portman and michael j. fox. >> don't forget tamala mann. >> now she can belt out the gospel tunes right. >> you know it. >> man, tamala mann. >>> michael j. fox is 54 years old. >> natalie portman is only 34. >> she has been around a while. >> she had a early young start. >> she had a very young start in what was the movie was it assassins. she played a little kid where her dad was a hit...
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hopping frog brewery and dianne feinstein also got some beer from her bet with ohio's other senator rob portman>>> floatmakers are busy working around the clock to get ready for the parade. the san francisco company was originally building floats for the city's gay pride parade at the end of the month. but after tuesday night's big win in cleveland, they got the call to start working immediately on floats for the warriors' victory parade in oakland. >> we just immediately changed directions and started going toward basketball and that will be the main focus for the next two days. then we'll be back to pride. >> ride the ducks is providing six cable cars and five duck vehicles. >> the floats have to be completed by midnight tonight and will then be towed across the bay bridge at 4:00 a.m. tomorrow. and the parade starts at 10:00 a.m. but fans can start lining up at 5:00. b.a.r.t. plans to run all day long and there will be stops on all of the downtown oakland lines. if you can't make it to the parade, stay with ktvu and ktvu.com. our live coverage starts at 9:00 a.m. right after "mornings on 2."
hopping frog brewery and dianne feinstein also got some beer from her bet with ohio's other senator rob portman>>> floatmakers are busy working around the clock to get ready for the parade. the san francisco company was originally building floats for the city's gay pride parade at the end of the month. but after tuesday night's big win in cleveland, they got the call to start working immediately on floats for the warriors' victory parade in oakland. >> we just immediately changed...
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senator rob portman in ohio. supported nafta. was bush's trade rep. he raised $120,000 in the first three months of this year. about 10% of what these corporations are giving out he got in his re-election account running against governor ted strickland here in ohio. that's the amount of pressure that's being put on. regardless of the fact that we have an increase in the trade deficit. regardless of the fact that ohio lost 320,000 jobs since nafta. i just want you to understand and your viewers to understand the amount of money and pressure that's being applied to some friendly folks to this trade agreement like senator portman, but also others who were sitting on the fence, and this is why we got to hold the line. we lost 320,000 jobs since nafta in the state of ohio. now, how are you going to say that the average person here has opportunity? how can we look them in the eye and say they have an opportunity to climb the economic ladder, to go to a steel mill, take a shower after work but be able to send their kids to college, go on a family vacation an
senator rob portman in ohio. supported nafta. was bush's trade rep. he raised $120,000 in the first three months of this year. about 10% of what these corporations are giving out he got in his re-election account running against governor ted strickland here in ohio. that's the amount of pressure that's being put on. regardless of the fact that we have an increase in the trade deficit. regardless of the fact that ohio lost 320,000 jobs since nafta. i just want you to understand and your viewers...
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you referred to working with senator portman on the trade front. when you get to the middle of the year, you watch what has happened on trade and you see the uncertainty, you wonder, is this problem of partisan paralysis getting better or worse? is it just the same? at the halfway mark, i'm not sure i know the answer. what is your answer? >> we are not doing enough to move the economy forward, to be the leaders in the global economy. here is what happened in the six months, the things we have done have been bipartisan. they have been things we have tried to do the last two years. payment provisions for medicare doctors, i had a bill on that in 2009 that was blocked and would not move forward. i feel like we're doing filibuster cleanup in the last four years. now, we are bringing up things we could have done. but we are getting them done, that is a good thing. but then we are bogged down in things go back to ideology. we have a human trafficking bill that everyone supported. it is a huge issue, it gets bogged down in the abortion fight that they no
you referred to working with senator portman on the trade front. when you get to the middle of the year, you watch what has happened on trade and you see the uncertainty, you wonder, is this problem of partisan paralysis getting better or worse? is it just the same? at the halfway mark, i'm not sure i know the answer. what is your answer? >> we are not doing enough to move the economy forward, to be the leaders in the global economy. here is what happened in the six months, the things we...
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and when you contrast senator portman has been a free trade cheerleader all his career.ckland has been opposed to these trade agreements and stood with me against nafta and cafta and pntr in china. and that contract is pretty short. and you don't pass a trade agreement in a even numbered year. of course not because the public doesn't like the trade agreements and i don't think democrats are trusting bane tore fix any of this. >> for more let me bring in larry cowen whose leading the coalition to fight fast track. also jim keaty the director of educating for justice who just got back from vietnam. jim we'll start with you. what did you hear what did you see in vietnam? >> i spent the last week of may there. did a collaboration are senator sanders office. the president held up nike as an example of the free trade and the tpp. and we should have more companies like nike. i wanted to go firsthand and meet the laborers there. i knew the lay of the land in southeast asia. when i got there i was shocked at the dislocation of the underground labor movement with what is going on
and when you contrast senator portman has been a free trade cheerleader all his career.ckland has been opposed to these trade agreements and stood with me against nafta and cafta and pntr in china. and that contract is pretty short. and you don't pass a trade agreement in a even numbered year. of course not because the public doesn't like the trade agreements and i don't think democrats are trusting bane tore fix any of this. >> for more let me bring in larry cowen whose leading the...
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. >>> and happy birthday to actress natalie portman, johnny depp is 52. and michael j.ws weather and sports i'm melissa rehberger, thank you for watching "early today." >>> a victory for your traffic rights. contesting tickets in court finally comes without a price tag, at least up front. >>> and will cleveland rock this evening to the tune of warrior three-pointers? the dubs look to regain their edge in the finals. >>> plus bay area power customers waking up it this morning with no electric tritt after yesterday's heat wave hammered the region. >>> good tuesday morning it's 4:30 i'm sam brock. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. lots to get to this morning. let's check that meet forecast with kari hall. >> yesterday it was rough, same and laura. now as we start out the morning we can breathe a
. >>> and happy birthday to actress natalie portman, johnny depp is 52. and michael j.ws weather and sports i'm melissa rehberger, thank you for watching "early today." >>> a victory for your traffic rights. contesting tickets in court finally comes without a price tag, at least up front. >>> and will cleveland rock this evening to the tune of warrior three-pointers? the dubs look to regain their edge in the finals. >>> plus bay area power customers...
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natalie portman came to talk to me about this. and we had a very good conversation.resting that she insisted on and held up the project for a while, she said, i want the dwikter erdirector to be a woman. there are not enough women in this industry. there are many talented out there. and they do have a woman director. [ applause ] >> well, we look forward to it. you mentioned matter y he's been mentioned many times. let me take you back a little bit. for many years i think, you've been described as shy and reserved especially compared to your gree gar yous and very loving husband as kelsi said, was an outstanding chef and very quick with a joke. some people called him a serial wise cracker. but first of all do you think marty would be surprised at your celebrity today? >> i think he would be delighted. he was always my biggest booster. [ applause ] >> i saw a picture for and you marty, which was not long after you were married. you met marty during your first year of college at cornel, is that right? and you said in the past that he was the first boy you ever dated wh
natalie portman came to talk to me about this. and we had a very good conversation.resting that she insisted on and held up the project for a while, she said, i want the dwikter erdirector to be a woman. there are not enough women in this industry. there are many talented out there. and they do have a woman director. [ applause ] >> well, we look forward to it. you mentioned matter y he's been mentioned many times. let me take you back a little bit. for many years i think, you've been...
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portman: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. portman: mr. president yesterday i talked about an amendment that is absolutely crucial that we include in this legislation. again, i commend the chairman, senator mccain, and the ranking member, senator reed, for their work on this underlying bill. but there is something missing. it's very clear to everybody who's looking at this issue objectively, particularly what's going on right now on the eastern border of the ukraine. we do not have the ability in europe because we've pulled our armored units out, to be able to say with credibility that we have the capacity to address the very real challenge now unfortunately, that's emerging in europe. so last night as some of you know russian and separatist forces launched an offensive again. i'm told that it is the largest attack since the february minsk agreement. this is what so many concluded including president poroshenko is things are heating up again on the border of the ukraine. the nato forces, the united states in particular, need to make sure t
portman: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. portman: mr. president yesterday i talked about an amendment that is absolutely crucial that we include in this legislation. again, i commend the chairman, senator mccain, and the ranking member, senator reed, for their work on this underlying bill. but there is something missing. it's very clear to everybody who's looking at this issue objectively, particularly what's going on right now on the eastern border of the...
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portman 1522. bennet 1540. ask further there be no second-degree amendments in order to any of these amendments prior to the votes. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. tillis: i ask that senator shaheen and tillis or other designees are permitted to offer the next first-degree amendments during today's session of the senate. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. tillis: senators should expect votes tomorrow at 10:15 and throughout the day tomorrow to make progress on the bill. mr. president, i ask unanimous consent to set aside the pending amendments and call up my amendment number 1506. the presiding officer: without objection. the clerk will report the amendment. mr. tillis: i ask unanimous consent the reading of the amendment be dispensed with. the clerk: the senator from north carolina, mr. tillis, proposes amendment numbered 1506 -- mr. tillis: i ask unanimous consent the reading of the amendment be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. tillis:
portman 1522. bennet 1540. ask further there be no second-degree amendments in order to any of these amendments prior to the votes. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. tillis: i ask that senator shaheen and tillis or other designees are permitted to offer the next first-degree amendments during today's session of the senate. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. tillis: senators should expect votes tomorrow at 10:15 and throughout the day tomorrow to make...
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portman: mr. president, i rise to talk about what just happened on the floor passing trade promotion authority for the president of our united states and for our great country to be able to get out there and expand market for our exporters. this is for our farmers and our workers, our service providers. this is a significant change because for the last eight years, the united states of america has been been engaged of opening up these markets. while other countries have completed these trade agreements, we have not been able to. so this gives us as a county the ability -- country the ability to open up those markets and it's significant. it will have a positive impact on our market. exports not only means more jobs but better jobs. so we'll see more jobs on average that are 15% to 18% higher pay better benefits and we'll be able to compete more globally. this is really important to get america off the sidelines. there's also a value of trade because it lets america set the rules on trade rather th
portman: mr. president, i rise to talk about what just happened on the floor passing trade promotion authority for the president of our united states and for our great country to be able to get out there and expand market for our exporters. this is for our farmers and our workers, our service providers. this is a significant change because for the last eight years, the united states of america has been been engaged of opening up these markets. while other countries have completed these trade...
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that you think that republican members of the senate are going to be nervous -- >> specifically rob portmankelly ayotte and pat toomey. >> i think some democrats may be nervous about taking this vote. >> for the 2016 senate map, there is a real concern for republicans in particular given the seats that are up for grabs. that they don't want to wait. this is reporting from reputable news outlets, that they don't want to wade into social issues like this or have mitch mcconnell bring it to a vote on the senate floor in advance of 2016. >> this season the a floor vote they want to take. they're all on the record supporting this. >> yes. >> it's bad if you do if you don't. it's top line it's late term i get all that. you talk to lindsey graham about this. can you choose to do that or not do that. >> lindsey graham is staking out all kinds of political positions. >> he looks at the polling and thinks it makes it okay. if you talk to republicans, not necessarily political republicans who are looking at different races in different states. you talk to different anti-abortion activists in general.
that you think that republican members of the senate are going to be nervous -- >> specifically rob portmankelly ayotte and pat toomey. >> i think some democrats may be nervous about taking this vote. >> for the 2016 senate map, there is a real concern for republicans in particular given the seats that are up for grabs. that they don't want to wait. this is reporting from reputable news outlets, that they don't want to wade into social issues like this or have mitch mcconnell...
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and so senator rob portman and i had a bipartisan amendment and almost passed. western -- i have to tell you, no treasury secretary ever i've worked with republicans and democrats, they never like us to get into this area of monetary policy ever. and so we had the whole administration and the republican leadership fighting us, and we only lost by three votes, so i thought we did -- [laughter] we made 'em work for it right up until the very last minute. and one of our members that was a yes vote was not there. so it was actually two votes we lost. now, with water i mention that because it's very serious. all we have to do is ask our friends from ford motor company or other manufacturers about what is happening not with currency manipulation just between japan and the u.s -- which, by the way has made the difference between 6,000 up to $11,000 on the price of a vehicle. think about competing with that kind of differential on the price of your product. but the big challenge for us is not what's happening in the u.s. right now but what is happening between japan and
and so senator rob portman and i had a bipartisan amendment and almost passed. western -- i have to tell you, no treasury secretary ever i've worked with republicans and democrats, they never like us to get into this area of monetary policy ever. and so we had the whole administration and the republican leadership fighting us, and we only lost by three votes, so i thought we did -- [laughter] we made 'em work for it right up until the very last minute. and one of our members that was a yes vote...
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former republican congressmembers, including arizona senator jeff flake of arizona, ohio senator rob portman, former minnesota congressmember michele bachmann, iowa congressmember steve king and former missouri congressmember todd akin. the united nations has found "serious violations" of international humanitarian law that may amount to war crimes turn last summer's israeli assault on gaza. the long-awaited report released earlier today said of his "impunity prevails across the board." report also criticized inherently discriminate nature of palestinian rocket attacks, the assault killed over 2200 palestinians, the majority civilians and 73 people on the israeli side, all but six of them soldiers. the report is expected to guide an ongoing inquiry into possible war crimes by the prosecutor of the international criminal court. in pakistan, a heat wave has killed at least 140 people in karachi and the surrounding province of sindh. temperatures have soared as high as 113 degrees fahrenheit in karachi, pakistan's largest city. a top al jazeera journalist has been detained in germany after -- a
former republican congressmembers, including arizona senator jeff flake of arizona, ohio senator rob portman, former minnesota congressmember michele bachmann, iowa congressmember steve king and former missouri congressmember todd akin. the united nations has found "serious violations" of international humanitarian law that may amount to war crimes turn last summer's israeli assault on gaza. the long-awaited report released earlier today said of his "impunity prevails across the...
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the candidates practice debating stand in hads last cycle for obama john kerry played romney rob portmandeotape of this you don't even see pictures. >> no. there's a reason why. you don't want to show those vulnerable moments. we don't want to give away any component to our prep. >> in the 2000 campaign one of mckinnen's secretary gave bush debate prep video to the gore campaign. >> the gore campaign went right to the fbi. >> and what happened to her? >> she went to prison for a year. >> what's to secret? i pretended to be a candidate. >> clear and simple limited government. >> you say limited government. what kind of limits are you talking about? can you be specific about the cuts you're talking about? >> yes, i can list cuts. >> would you cut defense? >> i would cut again. >> so you're soft on defense. >> i knew how i should answer the questions but under pressure it's hard. >> i'm saying shrink it back to the clinton days. >> my instinct is to just answer the questions that are asked but consultants say don't doent. >> you're still answering my questions but most of the time you want
the candidates practice debating stand in hads last cycle for obama john kerry played romney rob portmandeotape of this you don't even see pictures. >> no. there's a reason why. you don't want to show those vulnerable moments. we don't want to give away any component to our prep. >> in the 2000 campaign one of mckinnen's secretary gave bush debate prep video to the gore campaign. >> the gore campaign went right to the fbi. >> and what happened to her? >> she went...
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you might say they were portman-towed out of the water. protesters say their fight is far from over and far from futile. every minute protesters can delay is another chance for president obama to reconsider his disastrous approval of oil drilling in alaska and added it is not too late to stop the catastrophe before it starts. ♪ ♪ ♪ it took tim morehouse years to master the perfect lunge. but only one attempt to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. i heard i could call angie's list if i needed work done around my house at a fair price. sure can. so i could get a faulty light switch fixed? yup! or make a backyard pizza oven? oh yeah. i can almost taste it now. tastes like victory. and pepperoni... summers heating up with royal caribbean's wow sale. our biggest sale of the summer is going on now. get a 50% reduced deposit. plus up to $200 onboard spending money. and up to 30% off your cruise. call 1-800-royal-caribbean or your travel agent today. when a moment spontane
you might say they were portman-towed out of the water. protesters say their fight is far from over and far from futile. every minute protesters can delay is another chance for president obama to reconsider his disastrous approval of oil drilling in alaska and added it is not too late to stop the catastrophe before it starts. ♪ ♪ ♪ it took tim morehouse years to master the perfect lunge. but only one attempt to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you...
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. >> senator portman. >> thank you for having the hearing. and thank you all for being here. me wanting to share your personal experiences and roubling experiences. i saw mr. devine's territory and repeated it. he said this is one of your highest risk audiences so i hope that at the end of the day you're happy that you shared this information with us and we don't end up being a high risk to you. we're speaking to the united states congress. you know, your elective representatives because we need the information and this is an oversight committee. we want to make sure that it works together with all the taxpayers that we represent. so it's very important that you're here today to talk about the broader policy issues that you have but also to put some context around it. you know, what really happened to you and to your responses a moment ago as to what actually happened that changed in the departments is discouraging. i do think that the legislation that you mentioned earlier. that indicates that congress might be able to move forward on legislate i have changes. i want to star
. >> senator portman. >> thank you for having the hearing. and thank you all for being here. me wanting to share your personal experiences and roubling experiences. i saw mr. devine's territory and repeated it. he said this is one of your highest risk audiences so i hope that at the end of the day you're happy that you shared this information with us and we don't end up being a high risk to you. we're speaking to the united states congress. you know, your elective representatives...
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biography called the notorious rbg the life and times of ruth bader ginsburg also of biopic with natalie portman. run on these projects? >> i do with the notorious rbg but i like it and so do my grandchildren. i had a nephew who is a scriptwriter. he asked if he could write a script and i said yes. is interesting because the case was the commissioner of internal revenue he took good care of his mother and she was 92 at the time. if it was a woman or a widow or a divorced man? he did not get the deduction because he was a married man. but if i were a dutiful daughter this makes no sense. sought-after i said to read this i said that is tax and i don't read that if he said read this one and it is the story. the never write the constitutional law part but she would write the tax part so this is about the case. and then it includes the aclu and what i said in the '70s to have a role in this to go into 2016. and we had a very good conversation toussaint want the director band-aid to have a woman director. [applause] we look forward to it. you already mentioned many times you have been described as shy
biography called the notorious rbg the life and times of ruth bader ginsburg also of biopic with natalie portman. run on these projects? >> i do with the notorious rbg but i like it and so do my grandchildren. i had a nephew who is a scriptwriter. he asked if he could write a script and i said yes. is interesting because the case was the commissioner of internal revenue he took good care of his mother and she was 92 at the time. if it was a woman or a widow or a divorced man? he did not...
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touching down in the area official the working to confirm to tornadoes their that the firm to nailhead portmantheir lot of activity in that part of a country as well. >>michelle apon: 01 to show you where it's located as of right nostra to opera from the york between the six parts of and not brought in new hampshire and parts of pennsylvania and never the potential and to the afternoon for some severe weather will start to see the sun, and it will be more sunshine with on this afternoon but as of right now much of the area and to the mid '50s as director welcome your plan on mid-50s of your car to cause even if parts of the north bay to the to the into the mid to upper 40's to evidence will continue to stay into the mid '60s to the judge read now again 50s across parts of the east valley stretching all the way to ease the racial line down to the south bay and parts of the peninsula. >>michelle apon: temperatures will slow warm-up into the mid '60s and will not be as busy as yesterday and could still the stuff to 20 ma 4 our time keep that in mind reader even drive home a temperature of will be
touching down in the area official the working to confirm to tornadoes their that the firm to nailhead portmantheir lot of activity in that part of a country as well. >>michelle apon: 01 to show you where it's located as of right nostra to opera from the york between the six parts of and not brought in new hampshire and parts of pennsylvania and never the potential and to the afternoon for some severe weather will start to see the sun, and it will be more sunshine with on this afternoon...
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rob portman changed his mind so the public can benefit from someone genuinely clang their mind. didn't want people to know. >> that was actually david axelrod's point in his book right? >> yeah. >> lawrence is saying the public benefitted from watching barak obama pretend to change his mind. >> it is wretching, wretching his behavior from its proper context. it is completely torture. we love watching you do it. you are the best. >> thank you very much. >> catty, let's go to -- >> more news other news not gay marriage not the supreme court. today new york governor chris christie will become yes the 14th frub u republican to form ally declare his candidacy for the white house t. kickoff event would be in his gym in livingston, new jersey. it's supposed to represent the town halls he conducted while governor. casey hunt has a look at christie's record. >> if i run for president, i'll not running for prom king everybody. >> reporter: new york governor christie says he will keep telling it like it is. >> first off, it's none of your business. >> the 14th republican rung in 2014, many
rob portman changed his mind so the public can benefit from someone genuinely clang their mind. didn't want people to know. >> that was actually david axelrod's point in his book right? >> yeah. >> lawrence is saying the public benefitted from watching barak obama pretend to change his mind. >> it is wretching, wretching his behavior from its proper context. it is completely torture. we love watching you do it. you are the best. >> thank you very much. >>...
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you hope that rob portman or john kasich, the governor 05 are not on the ticket.what about south carolina, can she undo the damage her husband did to her during the 2008 primary? phil: what you have seen the last week is helpful in the healing process, hillary clinton has gone big on the race issue. these are things on race and being a female candidate, issues she largely avoided in 2008 race, for an obvious issue, not wanting to get into it with president obama. she did not want it to make it about she was a female candidate, she is raising those issues, particularly racial issues, taking over the country's dialogue. she has erased it, going after, in south carolina, that matters and resonates. vonnie: who in the own democratic circle does zero publicans job? phil: this goes back to the structural issues of bernie sanders, he does not have an in-depth team, he does not have an infrastructure in a campaign, part of that is, if you are taking something on in a primary is opposition research, driving up there negatives. that is not bernie sanders mo on the campaign
you hope that rob portman or john kasich, the governor 05 are not on the ticket.what about south carolina, can she undo the damage her husband did to her during the 2008 primary? phil: what you have seen the last week is helpful in the healing process, hillary clinton has gone big on the race issue. these are things on race and being a female candidate, issues she largely avoided in 2008 race, for an obvious issue, not wanting to get into it with president obama. she did not want it to make it...
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portman: mr. president i note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: the presiding officer: the senator from california. mrs. boxer: i ask that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mrs. boxer: thank you so much, mr. president. and i would ask unanimous consent to speak as if in morning business until i conclude. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mrs. boxer: well, thank you very much, mr. president. i come to talk about something different than the pending legislation. i have a number of things to say about that, a number of amendments i'm supporting, many of them bipartisan. but at this point i want to talk about the crisis that we're facing in terms of our highway bill. we now have 51 days until the highway trust fund is empty and for all of us this is a terrible prospect because a lot of our states rely on the federal government up to 85%-90% of their funding some like my state are a little less, i
portman: mr. president i note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: the presiding officer: the senator from california. mrs. boxer: i ask that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mrs. boxer: thank you so much, mr. president. and i would ask unanimous consent to speak as if in morning business until i conclude. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mrs. boxer:...
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imports has the support of business workers republicans and democrats pretty want to thank senators portman engram and casey for their work on this issue. no matter where you stand on tpa we should be able to come together to enforce the laws. we can't have trade promotion without trade enforcement of protecting those workers who we know will be left behind. we know these agreements cause wages to stagnate. we know these agreements cause factories to close. they cause imports to increase. they devastate counties and communities. this is a terrible mistake we will make which we have made over and over and over if we pass this today. if we passed tpa is the same mistake we made with nafta. wages going up and bad results. we did it when we passed ntr and cafta. we did it when we passed the korean trade agreement and we are about to do it again. shame on us and at least take care workers if we are going to pass this legislation. south carolina senate delegation tim scott and lindsey graham spoke about last week's shootings in charleston south carolina which lets nine churchgoers dead and one wo
imports has the support of business workers republicans and democrats pretty want to thank senators portman engram and casey for their work on this issue. no matter where you stand on tpa we should be able to come together to enforce the laws. we can't have trade promotion without trade enforcement of protecting those workers who we know will be left behind. we know these agreements cause wages to stagnate. we know these agreements cause factories to close. they cause imports to increase. they...
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other our other senator, dianne feinstein is getting more beer from another ohio brewery from rob portmanesentative barbara lee getting a bunch of goodies from cleveland representative marcia fudge. that includes chocolates, peanuts and pastries and the oakland to cleveland art museum sponsoring a art exhibit for a hundred kids from east bay ymca. oakland has another scricketry to sell -- victory to celebrate. libby shap and cleveland mayor held a contest to see which city could raise the most money for the local food banks during the finals. it wasn't even close. look at that. alameda county food bank raised $18,000 and the greater cleveland food bank just $1700. dave, you know, that we had a bet going with our sister fox station in cleveland. we'll be talking about that a little bit later. that will be shown tomorrow. >> we'll show that tomorrow. they lost. we'll talk about that tomorrow. >>> right now we're talking about your commute. hey, sal, we've got several things going on, seriously, right? >> that's right. we're gonna start with highway 4. it has a look at the highway and the b.
other our other senator, dianne feinstein is getting more beer from another ohio brewery from rob portmanesentative barbara lee getting a bunch of goodies from cleveland representative marcia fudge. that includes chocolates, peanuts and pastries and the oakland to cleveland art museum sponsoring a art exhibit for a hundred kids from east bay ymca. oakland has another scricketry to sell -- victory to celebrate. libby shap and cleveland mayor held a contest to see which city could raise the most...
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. >> senator portman. >> thank you to chairman johnson and ranking member carper for having the hearing. mostly to thank you all for being here and being willing to share your sometimes very personal experiences and troubling experiences. i saw mr. devine's testimony before i came in today. he repeated it. in his remarks he said this is one of your highest risk audiences. i hope at the end of the day you're glad you shared your testimony and we don't end up being a high risk to you. we need the information. and, you know, this committee in particular is an oversight committee. our job is to ensure our community works better for all the hard-paying taxpayers we represent. it's really important you're here today. to put some context around it. what really happened to you, and to your responses a moment ago as to -- from senator ernst as to what has happened that's changed in the department. it's discouraging. i do think ms. johnson that the legislation that you mentioned earlier affirmatively, you thought it was a good idea to move forward on some reforms. maybe congress is able to move o
. >> senator portman. >> thank you to chairman johnson and ranking member carper for having the hearing. mostly to thank you all for being here and being willing to share your sometimes very personal experiences and troubling experiences. i saw mr. devine's testimony before i came in today. he repeated it. in his remarks he said this is one of your highest risk audiences. i hope at the end of the day you're glad you shared your testimony and we don't end up being a high risk to you....
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. >> senator portman. >> thank you to chairman johnson and ranking member carper for having the hearing. mostly to thank you all for being here and being willing to share your sometimes very personal experiences and troubling experiences. i saw mr. devine's testimony before i came in today. he repeated it. in his remarks he said this is one of your highest risk audiences. i hope at the end of the day you're glad you shared your testimony and we don't end up being a high risk to you. we need the information. and, you know, this committee in particular is an oversight committee. our job is to ensure our community works better for all the hard-paying taxpayers we represent. it's really important you're here today. to put some context around it. what really happened to you, and to your responses a moment ago as to -- from senator ernst as to what has happened that's changed in the department. it's discouraging. i do think ms. johnson that the legislation that you mentioned earlier affirmatively, you thought it was a good idea to move forward on some reforms. maybe congress is able to move o
. >> senator portman. >> thank you to chairman johnson and ranking member carper for having the hearing. mostly to thank you all for being here and being willing to share your sometimes very personal experiences and troubling experiences. i saw mr. devine's testimony before i came in today. he repeated it. in his remarks he said this is one of your highest risk audiences. i hope at the end of the day you're glad you shared your testimony and we don't end up being a high risk to you....
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republican senators like heller, kirk portman voted for this language as did the chair of the senate energy committee the senator from alaska. let me quote quote senator mampin from west virginia. no question that climate change is real and billions of people have impacted the climate. this supports clean energy technology including advanced fossil energy and supports energy efficiency which reduces carbon. we can protect the environment for future generations while ensuring we have affordable and reliable energy sources today. that's the quote from the senator from west virginia. i think we should be clear where members of this committee stand on the reality of human-induced climate change and whether or not it needs to be addressed. senators had to stand up and be counted and we here in the house should do the same. some on the republican side of the aisle said they are not climate deniers. if that's the case, this should be an easy vote in my opinion. but it wouldn't surprise me if some or all of the republicans oppose this amendment. in the energy and commerce committee, it was v
republican senators like heller, kirk portman voted for this language as did the chair of the senate energy committee the senator from alaska. let me quote quote senator mampin from west virginia. no question that climate change is real and billions of people have impacted the climate. this supports clean energy technology including advanced fossil energy and supports energy efficiency which reduces carbon. we can protect the environment for future generations while ensuring we have affordable...
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natalie portman came to talk to me about this and we had a very good conversation and one thing interesting that she insisted on, it held up the project for a while. she said i want the director to be a woman. there are not enough women in this industry, there are many talented out there. and now they do have a woman director. [cheers and applause] >> we look forward to it. -- justice liu: you mention marty. he's been mentioned many times. let me take you back a little bit. for many years i think, you've been described as shy and reserved. especially compared to your gregarious and very loving husband marty, who was, as kelsey said, an outstanding chef and always very quick with a joke. some people called him a serial wisecracker. but first of all, do you think marty would be surprised at your celebrity today? justice ginsburg: i think he would be delighted. he was always my biggest booster. justice liu: i saw a picture of you and marty in fort sill, which was not long after you were marry. you met marty in your first year of college at cornell, is that right? you said in the past he was th
natalie portman came to talk to me about this and we had a very good conversation and one thing interesting that she insisted on, it held up the project for a while. she said i want the director to be a woman. there are not enough women in this industry, there are many talented out there. and now they do have a woman director. [cheers and applause] >> we look forward to it. -- justice liu: you mention marty. he's been mentioned many times. let me take you back a little bit. for many years...
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finally, to my colleague the distinguished senator from ohio, rob portman i offer my condolence and i look forward to collecting on our wager which mr. president, is some ohio beer. i trust it's going to be good beer and i look forward to drinking it and hopefully being able to tell him that there will be another time, and that team can only but rise in glory as well. finally, to the warriors i look forward to continued greatness both in oakland and across the bay in san francisco. so their first title since 1975 really brought the city of oakland together and made them proud. and so i say to them thank you for some wonderful memories. mr. president, i yield the floor. i note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: . quorum call: the presiding officer: the senator from oklahoma. mr. inhofe: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent the quorum call in progress be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. inhofe: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that at the conclusion of the remarks by the gentleman from virginia that i
finally, to my colleague the distinguished senator from ohio, rob portman i offer my condolence and i look forward to collecting on our wager which mr. president, is some ohio beer. i trust it's going to be good beer and i look forward to drinking it and hopefully being able to tell him that there will be another time, and that team can only but rise in glory as well. finally, to the warriors i look forward to continued greatness both in oakland and across the bay in san francisco. so their...