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mrs. wagner: reclaiming my time, not answering that question. elizabeth as was a special ploger and she published a post. so let me ask you was it elizabeth ordered who authorized the renovation? mr. cordray: that's what you ant me to get me to say. that's never been true and not accurate and corrected the record on that numerous times. i have rea firmed that decision. mrs. wagner: you gave the authorization for that? r. cordray: i was. mrs. wagner: reclaiming my time and especially you don't on own it and the makes me question how federal, questioned the reserve approved the budget and whether the fed is even able to veto. the answer to both of those questions was no. so -- i'm not finished. how does this work. you simply send an invoice and as long it doesn't hit the caps it is approved automatically. how does this happen mr. cordray: we are carrying out the law that congress enacted. you and your colleagues enacted that law. we are carrying that out. mr. hensarling: members are advised there are votes on the floor. we anticipate clearing one m
mrs. wagner: reclaiming my time, not answering that question. elizabeth as was a special ploger and she published a post. so let me ask you was it elizabeth ordered who authorized the renovation? mr. cordray: that's what you ant me to get me to say. that's never been true and not accurate and corrected the record on that numerous times. i have rea firmed that decision. mrs. wagner: you gave the authorization for that? r. cordray: i was. mrs. wagner: reclaiming my time and especially you don't...
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mrs. wagner's class and they were so smart. and imagine, a few there and i know about the clouds and severe weather and so proud of them and it was great hanging out with you and into the east side, maybe you're inviting me for sunshine, too. 46 in madison; 48, chardin; 44, jefferson and of the in burton and warmer south. 54 in akron. 53 for us and massillon and wadsworth, enjoying a 53 degrees and this is the big winner. ashland at 58 and this should be the peak of your afternoon and step outside and enjoy it. 45, avon lake; 52, vermilion and 53 in lodi. and those winds, they're not too bad and highs about 13 miles an hour and into the afternoon hours and conditions they will come back for us and we're seeing if the clouds her -- and no interruptions when driving despite the two fronts close to home and this is that major cooldown by the weekend. by the end of the weekend, this east coast and could bring snow chances into our forecast as well and break down the weekend for the friday. and the front sags, there it is. not impre
mrs. wagner's class and they were so smart. and imagine, a few there and i know about the clouds and severe weather and so proud of them and it was great hanging out with you and into the east side, maybe you're inviting me for sunshine, too. 46 in madison; 48, chardin; 44, jefferson and of the in burton and warmer south. 54 in akron. 53 for us and massillon and wadsworth, enjoying a 53 degrees and this is the big winner. ashland at 58 and this should be the peak of your afternoon and step...
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the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from missouri, mrs. wagner, for five minutes. mrs. wagner: i thank you, mr. speaker. and i rise today in support of house resolution 639. mr. speaker, we are a nation of immigrants, but more importantly, we are a nation of laws. we are also a nation goffered by a constitution -- governed by a constitution, a constitution designed by our founders to protect the people, protect the people from government. the same constitution enumerates specific powers to the executive, legislative and judicial branches. these same powers that this president has decided he does not need to uphold. as a result, we, as a united legislative body, will act this week against the president's executive amnesty and overreach. we must act because it is time that congress, republicans and democrats, stand up for the constitution of the united states and against president obama who has decided to turn his back on the american people. we must act because the security and economic opportunities that americans are so desperate for today comes with respecting, respect
the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from missouri, mrs. wagner, for five minutes. mrs. wagner: i thank you, mr. speaker. and i rise today in support of house resolution 639. mr. speaker, we are a nation of immigrants, but more importantly, we are a nation of laws. we are also a nation goffered by a constitution -- governed by a constitution, a constitution designed by our founders to protect the people, protect the people from government. the same constitution enumerates specific powers to the...
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mr. wagner. >> good afternoon, commissioners. greg wagner chief financial officer reporting to you on our 2nd quarter financial report for the current fiscal year, fiscal year 15-16. the numbers reflect in this report are for the period of july 1, 2015-december 31, 2015,, so we are a little bit beyond the end of this term, but this is consistent with what was issued in the controller 6 month report, which came out earlier in the month of f so were rejected to end the year with the general fund surplus of $20.5 million. there are some things that i've moved around since the first financial report but this is fairly consistent with what we projected at that time. so, in the big picture, we are on track to end the year. this is projective a positive result. we are in night our 3rd year now, halfway through our 3rd year, of projecting to get through the year without need for a supplemental appropriation in any of our divisions. as you all know, especially those of you who have been on this commission over the past several years befor
mr. wagner. >> good afternoon, commissioners. greg wagner chief financial officer reporting to you on our 2nd quarter financial report for the current fiscal year, fiscal year 15-16. the numbers reflect in this report are for the period of july 1, 2015-december 31, 2015,, so we are a little bit beyond the end of this term, but this is consistent with what was issued in the controller 6 month report, which came out earlier in the month of f so were rejected to end the year with the general...
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mrs. wagner was the united states ambassador to luxembourg. mrs. walorski wore many hats. she was a television reporter, a missionary, and even the executive director of her local humane society. ms. stefanik at 30 was the youngest woman ever elected to congress. mrs. love is the first african-american republican woman to serve in the house. and mrs. radewagen is the first woman elected to serve in congress from american samoa. each story is unique and incredible. and our presence in congress is a reminder that all issues are women's issues. for women in every corner of the country, we care about achieving a better life for ourselves and our children. as congresswoman blackburn so aptly put it, it's a poetic coincidence that ms. reagan passed away -- mrs. reagan passed away during this month of remembrance. she will go down in history as one of the most influential and consequential first ladies in american history. and a permanent fixture in our memories. it's now on us. as women leaders. to show girls across this country that with hard work they can achieve anything. no
mrs. wagner was the united states ambassador to luxembourg. mrs. walorski wore many hats. she was a television reporter, a missionary, and even the executive director of her local humane society. ms. stefanik at 30 was the youngest woman ever elected to congress. mrs. love is the first african-american republican woman to serve in the house. and mrs. radewagen is the first woman elected to serve in congress from american samoa. each story is unique and incredible. and our presence in congress...
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mr. wagner. >> good afternoon, commissioners.g wagner chief financial officer reporting to you on our 2nd quarter financial report for the current fiscal year, fiscal year 15-16. the numbers reflect in this report are for the period of july 1, 2015-december 31, 2015,, so we are a little bit beyond the end of this term, but this is consistent with what was issued in the controller 6 month report, which came out earlier in the month of f so were rejected to end the year with the general fund surplus of $20.5 million. there are some things that i've moved around since the first financial report but this is fairly consistent with what we projected at that time. so, in the big picture, we are on track to end the year. this is projective a positive result. we are in night our 3rd year now, halfway through our 3rd year, of projecting to get through the year without need for a supplemental appropriation in any of our divisions. as you all know, especially those of you who have been on this commission over the past several years before th
mr. wagner. >> good afternoon, commissioners.g wagner chief financial officer reporting to you on our 2nd quarter financial report for the current fiscal year, fiscal year 15-16. the numbers reflect in this report are for the period of july 1, 2015-december 31, 2015,, so we are a little bit beyond the end of this term, but this is consistent with what was issued in the controller 6 month report, which came out earlier in the month of f so were rejected to end the year with the general...
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chair recognizes the gentle lady from missouri, mrs. wagner. >> thank you, mr. chairman. wow, never ducked or damaged. >> right. >> our committee sent you a subpoena asking for documents with a variety of issues such as discrimination, retaliation, auto lending and others. and despite you saying the cfpb is committed to transparency and compliance, always answer our letters, never duck or dodge, you all have failed. failed once again to respond adequately to this subpoena. the committee sent this letter, i'll smit fadmit submit for the of the order on how you are complying. will commit to providing this information to our committee here right now? >> we continue to work with the -- >> will you commit to providing information and complying to the request of this subpoena from your office? >> i'd be glad to know specifics from you. >> if so, when? >> i'd like to know specifics about how we have not complied. i know in response to that -- >> you have failed to comply. >> in what way? >> you haven't responded to the subpoena or the letter. >> of course we responded. we produc
chair recognizes the gentle lady from missouri, mrs. wagner. >> thank you, mr. chairman. wow, never ducked or damaged. >> right. >> our committee sent you a subpoena asking for documents with a variety of issues such as discrimination, retaliation, auto lending and others. and despite you saying the cfpb is committed to transparency and compliance, always answer our letters, never duck or dodge, you all have failed. failed once again to respond adequately to this subpoena. the...
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mr. cordray: it was who signed off. it wagner: who authorized because i have more questions, who authorized it? mr. cordray: i have said to this community -- this committee numerous times. i reaffirmed that decision and i continue to stand behind that decision. elizabeth warren was working at treasury at a special advisor and was understood to be advisor to setting up the bureau post saying the headquarters would be located at 1700 g street. wasn't elizabeth warren who -- and an authorized authorized the renovation? i want the truth. who ordered a $215 million expense -- expenditure of renovations using the taxpayers money? not 215ray: it is million dollars. we have corrected the record on that numerous times. second, i have ms. wagner: you are saying you gave the authorization. mr. cordray: i was not in the place of the time. ms. wagner: reclaiming my time. it is unbelievable that you won't discuss who authorized it. it really makes me question how else this esp the spends its money. the answer to both questions was no. mr. cord
mr. cordray: it was who signed off. it wagner: who authorized because i have more questions, who authorized it? mr. cordray: i have said to this community -- this committee numerous times. i reaffirmed that decision and i continue to stand behind that decision. elizabeth warren was working at treasury at a special advisor and was understood to be advisor to setting up the bureau post saying the headquarters would be located at 1700 g street. wasn't elizabeth warren who -- and an authorized...
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mr. wagner. >> michael becker director of veterans group.i'm doing a lot of housing and i want to echo more and more and more and more housing. 8,000 more housed. we need more and dream more than just a mat on the floor of an industrial shed. we need exit strategies. that is what we need. that is what we should fight for. i want to say that no one can deny the progress that was made with addressing chronically homeless veterans. it can't be denied. the city was able to take advantage though of some key federal subsidies, from the feds. and they were able to work together with a lot of different groups. there is a lot of different stakeholders. so i think that process, that planning process allowed us to house 136 chronically homeless vets in stanford hotel for instance on 250 kearny street. that is part of the a larger planning process and speaks to the recommendation that the department really needs to take advantage of all of the wisdom here in the room, and elsewhere, and not just like go into a backroom with usual suspects and come up wi
mr. wagner. >> michael becker director of veterans group.i'm doing a lot of housing and i want to echo more and more and more and more housing. 8,000 more housed. we need more and dream more than just a mat on the floor of an industrial shed. we need exit strategies. that is what we need. that is what we should fight for. i want to say that no one can deny the progress that was made with addressing chronically homeless veterans. it can't be denied. the city was able to take advantage...
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wagner: you are saying you gave the authorization. mr. cordray: i was not in the place of the time. ms. wagner: reclaiming my time. it is unbelievable that you won't discuss who authorized it. it really makes me question how else this esp the spends its money. the answer to both questions was no. mr. cordray: congress set up that. ms. wagner: i'm not finished. how does this work? you send the federal reserve an invoice and as long as it doesn't hit the caps set by dodd frank it is set automatically? >> you and your colleagues in the congress, they enacted that law and were carrying it out. >> 10 minutes are left in the first vote. we anticipate clearing one more question from the gentleman from kentucky. mr. barr is recognized. mr. barr: i will just follow up on that question regarding the funding. , youur semiannual report say that the director of the cfp inrequests transforms amounts he has determined are reasonably necessary to carry out the bureau's mission. what was with the transfer requested? what you anticipate it being in at 416? in fyrdray: are published 2016 is for $606 mi
wagner: you are saying you gave the authorization. mr. cordray: i was not in the place of the time. ms. wagner: reclaiming my time. it is unbelievable that you won't discuss who authorized it. it really makes me question how else this esp the spends its money. the answer to both questions was no. mr. cordray: congress set up that. ms. wagner: i'm not finished. how does this work? you send the federal reserve an invoice and as long as it doesn't hit the caps set by dodd frank it is set...
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mr. chairman. >> time of the gentleman has expired. the chair now recognizes the gentle lady of missouri, ms. wagner. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, secretary lew, for coming and staying the duration here. following up on my colleague's discussion with you, i want to bring up the ongoing tpp discussions that have been occurring with our counterparts in the eu. next month i know the president will be strafling to germany to discuss efforts to advance negotiations on this trade deal. however, as we all know, financial services continues to be an issue that is not on the table. as you said last year, sir, you support increasing market access but view talks on regulation with, i believe the word was skepticism. different regulatory regimes, especially when they aren't equivalent, would seem to affect market access significantly. isn't it difficult to draw a line between market access and regulation, sir? >> no, congresswoman, actually it is standard practice for market access to be something that's negotiated in a trade agreement. it would be very unusual for prudential regulatory issues to be covered in a trade agreement.
mr. chairman. >> time of the gentleman has expired. the chair now recognizes the gentle lady of missouri, ms. wagner. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, secretary lew, for coming and staying the duration here. following up on my colleague's discussion with you, i want to bring up the ongoing tpp discussions that have been occurring with our counterparts in the eu. next month i know the president will be strafling to germany to discuss efforts to advance negotiations on this...
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this is the third murder that mr this family has had to deal with since 2006. at d.c. superior court, paul wagner, fox5 local news. > way too much for any oneny o family to have to deal with. thank you. tonight we're learning more lea about what the suspect in yesterday's shooting at thehe capital pointed at police. the capital visitor center reopened this morning, but suspicion package scarce which a proved to be false alarms showel security can is still amped up. tom fitzgerald is life at the capital with the very latest. >>reporter: the best way you could describe the mood up herep was business as usual, but with a very unusual amount of of security considering thatrity congress is not in session here on the hill.on t the capital visitors center reopened its doors probably 8:15:00 a.m., but tack to the scores of visitors who arrived this morning and they'll say they got here with both concern and caring. i was a little concerned about n coming down because we're here from ohio. but you know, you have to just t do what you do. do. when we first got here we noticed they were blocked off. we were
this is the third murder that mr this family has had to deal with since 2006. at d.c. superior court, paul wagner, fox5 local news. > way too much for any oneny o family to have to deal with. thank you. tonight we're learning more lea about what the suspect in yesterday's shooting at thehe capital pointed at police. the capital visitor center reopened this morning, but suspicion package scarce which a proved to be false alarms showel security can is still amped up. tom fitzgerald is life at...
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mr. carter cancer free. >> the time now 5:36. and business news this morning, one dating app helping your friends find lovers, and what's next for the stock market. money watch's jill wagner joins us live from the new york stock exchange, good morning, jill. >> reporter: good morning, rahel, stocks continue to bounce back after rough start to the year. the dow opens above 17,000 today, on friday the dow jumped another 62 points, the nasdaq rose nine. investors wait to go see how the fed will react to friday's jobs report, hiring still going strong, labor department says the unemployment rate held steady at 4.9%, the lowest level in eight years. strong report makes it more likely the fed will stay on track to raise interest rates. >> gas prices are inning back up. they've jumped 25% roughly in the past month, as oil prices rebound, and refineries do seasonal maintenance. triple a says national average 181 a gallon. drivers could expect prices will climb about 30-50 cents a gallon by memorial day. and tinder wants users to play match-maker the dating app test agnew feature, if users aren't interested in the match, but they think they could be good for a friend. you could se
mr. carter cancer free. >> the time now 5:36. and business news this morning, one dating app helping your friends find lovers, and what's next for the stock market. money watch's jill wagner joins us live from the new york stock exchange, good morning, jill. >> reporter: good morning, rahel, stocks continue to bounce back after rough start to the year. the dow opens above 17,000 today, on friday the dow jumped another 62 points, the nasdaq rose nine. investors wait to go see how the...
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mr. chairman. >> time of the gentlemen has expire. the chair now recognizes the gentle lady from missouri, ms. wagner. >> thank you for coming and staying the duration here. following up on my cliolleague' discussion with you, i want to bring up the ongoing ttp discussions that have been ongoing. next month the president is traveling to germany to discuss efforts to advance negotiations on this trade deal. however as we all know financial services continues to be an issue that is not on the table. as you said last year, sir, you support increasing market access but view talks on regulation with, i believe the word was skepticism. different regulatory regimes, especially when they aren't equivalent would seem to affect market access significantly. isn't it difficult to draw a line between market access and to regulation, sir? >> no, congresswoman, actually it is standard practice for market access to be something that's negotiated in a trade agreement. it would be very unusual for prudential regulatory issues to be covered in a trade agreement. there are a lot of places where we collaborate around the
mr. chairman. >> time of the gentlemen has expire. the chair now recognizes the gentle lady from missouri, ms. wagner. >> thank you for coming and staying the duration here. following up on my cliolleague' discussion with you, i want to bring up the ongoing ttp discussions that have been ongoing. next month the president is traveling to germany to discuss efforts to advance negotiations on this trade deal. however as we all know financial services continues to be an issue that is...
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piece together and paul wagner w for his help with some of the information yesterday as well.ne big thank to you chip and paul.u thank you so much.uc >> did you have a chance to ask mrbaron because i would thinki as a journalist the academy award is awesome but the pulitzer is much more importantr to him. did you get a chance to ask which one moment more had to h him. >> great question.reatuest i can't answer for him.answ i think the pulitzer meant morem to him because of the work thata went into it. it's a movie.it it's a two hour versio together for so much more time.t i would assume the pulitzeritzer prize but i can't answer for h him. >> either way -->> e >> the beauty of this it reallyr shines on investigativeve journalists. we really need what we do, ourur press original lift here atife a fox5, that to me was -- that's a movie did. it showed me how importantow imr journalists can be in our o society and thank you to theano washington post. >> in a slinging career. >> you're absolute the right.. >> in his post ad he call eight badly bruised profession.ssio hopefully this movie can try ant bring that back. >> thanks, kev. >> nine cot l 20:00.00. coming up later
piece together and paul wagner w for his help with some of the information yesterday as well.ne big thank to you chip and paul.u thank you so much.uc >> did you have a chance to ask mrbaron because i would thinki as a journalist the academy award is awesome but the pulitzer is much more importantr to him. did you get a chance to ask which one moment more had to h him. >> great question.reatuest i can't answer for him.answ i think the pulitzer meant morem to him because of the work...