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>> look. i don't think the democrats want to work with us on anything. >> they say they want to work with you. >> you look at the delays of the cabinet appointments, they're e debating our cabinet secretaries for 40 hours and voting for them 90-10. this is not a party. fortunately senator schumer hasn't been the type of leader to want to compromise on the most basic things. so i think the idea that somehow democrats are going to just come together and give us a few votes on something here or there i think it's fantasy. that doesn't mean i don't think it's important to try. so i'll give you that. but obviously the republicans have to try harder. >> i want to be fair to you. we have known each other for a long time. i just want to be clear for our viewers. did the president formally ask you to resign? >> no. i resigned and he accepted it. >> and that conversation was just simply like that? he didn't try to talk you out of it? >> we talked about it. you're confusing something. we talk all the time
>> look. i don't think the democrats want to work with us on anything. >> they say they want to work with you. >> you look at the delays of the cabinet appointments, they're e debating our cabinet secretaries for 40 hours and voting for them 90-10. this is not a party. fortunately senator schumer hasn't been the type of leader to want to compromise on the most basic things. so i think the idea that somehow democrats are going to just come together and give us a few votes on...
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i look forward to working with you very soon. i also would like to thank my friends who traveled from far and near. you've come from overseas, from all across the country. i can't thank you enough for being here. it's a true honor. so with that i'd like to say, i look forward to the challenge ahead of us. i couldn't be more honored. nor more humbled, given the leads that are have gone before me. but please know that i'm going to approach this with the vigor and energy that you all know that i have and with the support of my wonderful family, we're going to make a wonderful contribution to what is already a wonderful relationship even stronger. thank you very much. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, this concludes our ceremony. on behalf of the ambassador, the vice president and the ambassador's family, thank you very much for being here and sharing this special occasion. congratulations. mr. hagerty: thank you very much. [applause] >> vice president pence and his wife are overseas this weekend as part of a visit to eastern europe
i look forward to working with you very soon. i also would like to thank my friends who traveled from far and near. you've come from overseas, from all across the country. i can't thank you enough for being here. it's a true honor. so with that i'd like to say, i look forward to the challenge ahead of us. i couldn't be more honored. nor more humbled, given the leads that are have gone before me. but please know that i'm going to approach this with the vigor and energy that you all know that i...
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i believe osha is involved. we lookrward to making sure we are stewards of good resources. >> good. do i hear you saying, if confirmed, you will look into how the navy tracks and monitors workplace violations at the shipyards it is doing business with? >> yes, senator. >> good. we are talking growing the fleet to a 355-ship navy, which would result in considerably more volume at many shipyards. i think the least we can do is make sure american workers who are employed in those shipyards and building those ships are afforded reasonable protections going forward. >> i concur, senator. >> thank you. another question, the navy operates on the front lines of the threats of climate change, including rising sea levels, intense storms, higher temperatures. the navy long recognized the risks posed by climate change. back in 2010, the navy released a climate change road map, which observed and i'm going to quote here, climate change is a national security challenge with strategic implications for the navy. it is affecting and wil
i believe osha is involved. we lookrward to making sure we are stewards of good resources. >> good. do i hear you saying, if confirmed, you will look into how the navy tracks and monitors workplace violations at the shipyards it is doing business with? >> yes, senator. >> good. we are talking growing the fleet to a 355-ship navy, which would result in considerably more volume at many shipyards. i think the least we can do is make sure american workers who are employed in those...
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i'm going to hold you to that because i look forward to working with you. i'm down to the last minute. let me ask you this. one of the things as i mentioned in my opening statement the concept of the fusion center makes a great deal of sense. i do wonder at times if there's not duplication and just wonder whether you have -- you know, many years in now to this concept. is it working the right way and since you're at the nub of this kind of intelligence and analysis, what would you do to improve this concept or do you feel like it's working? >> senator, again, thank you for the question. i appreciate the opportunity to talk about that. i was actually on the joint terrorism task force and one of the first fusion centers was set up in virginia and i'm familiar with it and the challenges. coming from the state and local perspective i have a unique posture of i understand what the needs are of the state -- the state municipalities as well. if confirmed i think it's -- i'll need an opportunity to wrap my arms around a little bit better on what they have, and each
i'm going to hold you to that because i look forward to working with you. i'm down to the last minute. let me ask you this. one of the things as i mentioned in my opening statement the concept of the fusion center makes a great deal of sense. i do wonder at times if there's not duplication and just wonder whether you have -- you know, many years in now to this concept. is it working the right way and since you're at the nub of this kind of intelligence and analysis, what would you do to improve...
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i look to you all as the board of directors. you are my quote, unquote partners and senior partners, i agree, and i look to you for guidance and direction. we're going to have to work together in lock step to tackle the problems we have. we're going to be moving a lot of cheese. we're going to be trying to streamline an organization all simultaneously. we might fall off the bicycle every now and then. i will be completely transparent and tell you before we do, but i want to manage expectations in an open, transparent manner. >> i appreciate that very much. and as you know, we did talk a little bit about this, but i'm sure you know our air crews continue to experience physiological episodes in high performance aircrafts, the if-22, t-45 and now the f-35 and yet we still haven't found a fix for that. the air force announced it was testing sensors for the alpha that actually monitor pilot inhale, exhale gases and activate emergency oxygen if there is a problem. if is something i recommended to both the air force and the navy leaders
i look to you all as the board of directors. you are my quote, unquote partners and senior partners, i agree, and i look to you for guidance and direction. we're going to have to work together in lock step to tackle the problems we have. we're going to be moving a lot of cheese. we're going to be trying to streamline an organization all simultaneously. we might fall off the bicycle every now and then. i will be completely transparent and tell you before we do, but i want to manage expectations...
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i do think the whole concept needs a fresh look. i look forward to working with you on that. thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator cornyn. >> thank you. congratulations, mr. glawe. anyone chairman grassley supports, usually guaranteed my support. so look forward to your service, continued service to the country. i do have just a broad question about cybersecurity. during the debates, we in congress have had about cybersecurity, we have been unable to overcome the silos that congress itself has built when it comes to jurisdiction over this issue. and the concerns we've had about the organization of the department of homeland security since 9/11 and the challenges that it's had just culturally just dealing with so many different disparate agencies under the umbrella of dhs, but i would be interested in your views about the shortcomings and maybe the opportunities that we have to deal with the cyber threat because it seems to me like we're doing a poor job as all of government approach. >> senator, thank you for the question. also thank you for meeting with me privately and going o
i do think the whole concept needs a fresh look. i look forward to working with you on that. thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator cornyn. >> thank you. congratulations, mr. glawe. anyone chairman grassley supports, usually guaranteed my support. so look forward to your service, continued service to the country. i do have just a broad question about cybersecurity. during the debates, we in congress have had about cybersecurity, we have been unable to overcome the silos that congress...
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i hope that's something that you will look at. but i have noticed there has been some discussion of stripping away some cve aspects of the administration's counter terrorism strategy. to your knowledge -- and i know sumeing nominations. will cve remain a strong priority at the state department? > yes. if i am confirmed, it will continue to be a top priority for me and for the bur royeau that i would lead. all counter terrorism has to involve a countering violent extremism component. terrorism is a global problem that presents all sorts of different facets. sometimes military solutions are required. sometimes law enforcement solutions are required. it's not just hard power that has to be deployed to counter isis, al qaeda and other like minded groups. we also have to use the softer tools in the national tool kit such as engaging at the community level, such as providing off ramps for those who might be tempted to take a ath towards radicalization. if i'm confirmed i'll continue the good work that's been done. >> mrs. gingrich, you h
i hope that's something that you will look at. but i have noticed there has been some discussion of stripping away some cve aspects of the administration's counter terrorism strategy. to your knowledge -- and i know sumeing nominations. will cve remain a strong priority at the state department? > yes. if i am confirmed, it will continue to be a top priority for me and for the bur royeau that i would lead. all counter terrorism has to involve a countering violent extremism component....
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i look forward to working with you. -- i thank you. i look forward to working with you. mr. spencer: thank you, senator. >> whatever happened to the 1968 beige volkswagen? mr. spencer: i wish i would keep it. it is probably worth more than the car i am driving now. >> one of the things i have been very proud of our uniforms is the fact that for the first time in my years i have spent here in the house and the senate, they are talking about the threat that is so real out there, and you and i talked, and by the way , thank you to the time that you gave. everyone i have talked to has had a visit with you and know where you are coming from. the first time i have seen the uniforms come out and talk about this unprecedented threat we are facing right now and why it is a threat. -- we do not have the credibility of someone in uniform. that goes all the way up to the secretary level. i am sure you are going to be talking about that. you will not shy away from the reality, the level of threat , the news reports that north korea successfully tested an icbm capable of reaching the unite
i look forward to working with you. -- i thank you. i look forward to working with you. mr. spencer: thank you, senator. >> whatever happened to the 1968 beige volkswagen? mr. spencer: i wish i would keep it. it is probably worth more than the car i am driving now. >> one of the things i have been very proud of our uniforms is the fact that for the first time in my years i have spent here in the house and the senate, they are talking about the threat that is so real out there, and...
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i look forward to answering your question. x thank you. there are three questions the the media asks for the nominee and i will ask questions and you can ask. first, is there anything you are aware of in your background that might present a conflict of interest to the duties of the officeto which you have been nominated, mister mr. glawe ?do you know of anything personal or otherwise that would in any way prevent you from honorably dischargingthe responsibilities of the office you been nominated, mister mr. glawe ? do you agree without reservation to comply with any request or for summons to appear before any duly positive committee of congress, mr. glawe. >>yes . >> again, i want to thank the committee members for showing up in attendance and out of respect for your time what i'll do is i will lock my questions and turn it over to senator mccaskill. >> i will do the same and defer to their questions. >> and questions at the end like you. >> that it will be senator portman. >> thank you, i think the chair and ranking member for allowing us
i look forward to answering your question. x thank you. there are three questions the the media asks for the nominee and i will ask questions and you can ask. first, is there anything you are aware of in your background that might present a conflict of interest to the duties of the officeto which you have been nominated, mister mr. glawe ?do you know of anything personal or otherwise that would in any way prevent you from honorably dischargingthe responsibilities of the office you been...
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just on diversions, i know you are looking to tax reform. in the meantime i hope we can do everything possible to prevent people engaging in versions and the obama administration put in place some provisions in some rules to reduce that and i hope you will preserve those rules. we would like to go further in shutting down some of these diversions. let me say a word about north korea and i want to thank your team a treasure. senator toomey and i have worked him bipartisan legislation and we abridged isabella and the north korean sanctions. we appreciate the input we have gotten from your team on that. as you know there's another report in the "washington post" today on the icbm program moving at a faster pace than previously anticipated. they are to have nuclear weapons i appreciate the action that the administration took with respect to the dash well some know from the february report the u.n. panel of experts there's an credible leakage in the sanctions were same against north korea. china is clearly the number one culprit in this effort. i
just on diversions, i know you are looking to tax reform. in the meantime i hope we can do everything possible to prevent people engaging in versions and the obama administration put in place some provisions in some rules to reduce that and i hope you will preserve those rules. we would like to go further in shutting down some of these diversions. let me say a word about north korea and i want to thank your team a treasure. senator toomey and i have worked him bipartisan legislation and we...
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what you cannot do is look at the economy where there are no jobs and at the same time i take a look when i speak about right now i take a look at the trump budget. if you then eliminate the opportunity for job training with the $2.3 billion cut in the workforce training, if you shut down the avenues that allow people to be able to succeed at a job then what does that say about your concept that you want people to have a job. on the one hand jobs are scarce, you don't want to train people for their jobs and the other piece i'm sure you looked at the foundation and pew research about creating jobs in the digital economy. 70% of the people do not have a college degree and we've probably put too much emphasis on a college degree but if you cut vocational training and jobs and states are cutting back on vocational training what do you do to connect people to the workforce? >> host: for the apprenticeship program i guess the conversation is how do you and this is a challenging economy. the labor market has suffered one of the worst disasters and recovered quite a bit but there are still qu
what you cannot do is look at the economy where there are no jobs and at the same time i take a look when i speak about right now i take a look at the trump budget. if you then eliminate the opportunity for job training with the $2.3 billion cut in the workforce training, if you shut down the avenues that allow people to be able to succeed at a job then what does that say about your concept that you want people to have a job. on the one hand jobs are scarce, you don't want to train people for...
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i hope you'll take a look at that, it's very important. >> i can assure you, we are looking at it. we've had a lot of discussions on it. and again, i may be one of the few people in the world who have actually filed use tax. so, i am aware of that. >> well, because-- >> and again, you know, i'm not sure why amazon is not collecting it on the marketplace. they can voluntarily start doing that. >> this he did voluntarily and their direct sales, but they support the bill, in fairness to them. >> as i said, the administration is looking very closely at this issue. we look forward to having discussions with you and we understand the issue and we do think that the state's getting their money in one format or another is very important. >> thank you. i'd like to hit two issues and i've got three minutes, it may not be possible, but i'll try. economic growth, here is the reality, corporate profits in the united states of america, as a share of gdp, have never been higher. corporate taxes, as a share of gdp have never been lower. now, we're talking about cutting corporate tax rates. what we'r
i hope you'll take a look at that, it's very important. >> i can assure you, we are looking at it. we've had a lot of discussions on it. and again, i may be one of the few people in the world who have actually filed use tax. so, i am aware of that. >> well, because-- >> and again, you know, i'm not sure why amazon is not collecting it on the marketplace. they can voluntarily start doing that. >> this he did voluntarily and their direct sales, but they support the bill,...
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so i hope you'll take a look at that. it's very important. >> i can assure you we are looking at it. we've had a lot of discussions on it. and again where i may be one of the few people in the world to actually file use tax. so i am aware of that. and again, i'm not sure why amazon is not collecting it on the marketplace. they can voluntarily start doing that. >> they did voluntarily under their own director sales. but it's a policy. but they support the bill -- in fairness to them -- >> as i said, the administration is looking very closely at this issue. we look forward to having discussions with you. and we understand the issue. and we do think that the states getting more money in one form or another is very important. >> thank you. i'd like to hit two issues and i have three minutes. so it may not be possible, but i'll try. economic growth. here's the reality, corporate growth in united states of america as a share of gdp has never been higher. corporate taxes as a share of gdp has never been lower. now we're talking a
so i hope you'll take a look at that. it's very important. >> i can assure you we are looking at it. we've had a lot of discussions on it. and again where i may be one of the few people in the world to actually file use tax. so i am aware of that. and again, i'm not sure why amazon is not collecting it on the marketplace. they can voluntarily start doing that. >> they did voluntarily under their own director sales. but it's a policy. but they support the bill -- in fairness to them...
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i think it's critical. and open to looking at any way to address it. i think can be addressed with leadership at all the levels of the organization. some airports have operational efficiencies better than others. something to look into. hampering jobs, constraints, technology, something else? that's something i want to pay attention and get to the root of. being at bottom of employee satisfaction is not where i want to be and from coast guard experience, we're used to being at other end. >> thank you for that answer but ask you to talk about tca employees being uniquely positioned as non-civil servants, relating to the morale issues. if you would commit to talking with them about that and considering. it would be helpful. >> i commit to that. i want to understand that issue better than i do too. >> and one last question for you mr. glawe. as office in charge of analyzing the threat to homeland, analysis plays a big rule in understanding recruitment to leverage attacks within the united states. given experience as local officer, fbi agent and intelligenc
i think it's critical. and open to looking at any way to address it. i think can be addressed with leadership at all the levels of the organization. some airports have operational efficiencies better than others. something to look into. hampering jobs, constraints, technology, something else? that's something i want to pay attention and get to the root of. being at bottom of employee satisfaction is not where i want to be and from coast guard experience, we're used to being at other end....
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i look forward very much to hearing from each and everyone of you. that president and i have a meeting scheduled soon after this with a number of senators. so my hope is that i will be able to hear from each and everyone of you before excusing myself to hear from members of the united states senate on another matter. i'm very grateful that you are here. we would like to ask that you limit your opening remarks to five minutes or less. there is a timer in the back. but i know we can go on the honor system here with each one of you. and we appreciate your sensitivity. i would like to start by recognizing our distinguished vice chair, the kansas secretary of state chris koboch. mr. secretary, you are now recognized with the gratitude of this administration for your opening remarks. >> thank you mr. vice president. it is indeed a great honor to serve as the vice chair of this commission. the charge of the commission is a significant one, to study the threats to the integrity of our elections, to quantify those threats, and to offer recommendations to the p
i look forward very much to hearing from each and everyone of you. that president and i have a meeting scheduled soon after this with a number of senators. so my hope is that i will be able to hear from each and everyone of you before excusing myself to hear from members of the united states senate on another matter. i'm very grateful that you are here. we would like to ask that you limit your opening remarks to five minutes or less. there is a timer in the back. but i know we can go on the...
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and i look very much forward to hearing from each and everyone of you. the president and i have meeting scheduled soon after this, with number of senators.se my hope i will be able to hear from each and everyone of you before, before excusing myself to hear from members of the night senate on another matte'm but, i'm very grateful that you're here. we like to ask you limit your remarks, opening remarks to five minutes or less. there is a timer in the back but i, i know we can go on the honor system here with each one of you. we appreciate your, we appreciate your sensitivity. i would like to start by recognizing our distinguished vice-chair, kansas secretary of state kris kobach. and mr. secretary, you are now recognized with the gratitude of the president and this administration for your opening remarks. >> thank you, mr. vice president. it is indeed a great honor to serve as vice chairman of this commission. the charge of the commission is a significant one as the president outlined to study the threats to the integrity of our elections, to quantify tho
and i look very much forward to hearing from each and everyone of you. the president and i have meeting scheduled soon after this, with number of senators.se my hope i will be able to hear from each and everyone of you before, before excusing myself to hear from members of the night senate on another matte'm but, i'm very grateful that you're here. we like to ask you limit your remarks, opening remarks to five minutes or less. there is a timer in the back but i, i know we can go on the honor...
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>> i think as part of tax reform everything should be on the table. you should look at the interest in there's concern among many the current treatment of interest leads businesses to excessive leverage.e is conce if something is done i don't think it would be wise to do it as a simple across-the-board change. i think some aspects of the economy would depend heavily on interest and it's critical tok have availability. the interested debt and their interest expense. >> a key simplification being considered as substantially increasing the standard deduction. the administration proposed while generally only maintaining deduction for charitable contributions of mortgage interest.proposle at the end of the day the increase standard deduction means only about 5% of taxpayers would itemize to take advantage of either of these remaining deductions. how should that balance the goals of simplification with the long-term goals of incentivizing and homeownership? >> as part of tax reform each tax revision needs to be viewed in a comprehensive revenue code. so looking at every pr
>> i think as part of tax reform everything should be on the table. you should look at the interest in there's concern among many the current treatment of interest leads businesses to excessive leverage.e is conce if something is done i don't think it would be wise to do it as a simple across-the-board change. i think some aspects of the economy would depend heavily on interest and it's critical tok have availability. the interested debt and their interest expense. >> a key...
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i look forward to members of the committee getting to know george glass as i have. he will serve and reflect great credit in the united states. thank you very much. >> thank you senator wyden for your introduction and support for the nominee. it's homage or taking a look at my tax reform, invite you to get back to the task at hand. senator morgan. >> thank you chairman johnson. i will join my colleague in a minute on the tax reform front but i wanted to be here to welcome this distinguished nominee. thank you for your willingness to serve. commissioner rich and mr. class, and you have just gotten a nice accolade from someone who will help you not just in this committee by in the vote on the floor. to calista gingerich, thank you for serving, you could have no better person before you then francis rooney. we are looking forward to supporting you. finally, nathan, from ohio. you would not have guessed it. him to bey proud of next coordinator for counter terrorism at the state department. the physician needs to be filled as quickly as possible. in these national securit
i look forward to members of the committee getting to know george glass as i have. he will serve and reflect great credit in the united states. thank you very much. >> thank you senator wyden for your introduction and support for the nominee. it's homage or taking a look at my tax reform, invite you to get back to the task at hand. senator morgan. >> thank you chairman johnson. i will join my colleague in a minute on the tax reform front but i wanted to be here to welcome this...
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i look at the lgbtq community itself. we ask for people outside of our community to be our allies, but we are not good at being allies within our community. it infewer i don't remembur yoi members saying we should drop the t. it infuriates me when we're fighting for the same end result, we want equality, and yet there are organizations that fight each other. i don't know how we bring in the voiceless -- the people without a voice out in the community, the hidden people, when we as the people who are speaking up, when we can't even get our act together and work together for those things that really matter instead of letting our egos get in the way. i wish i had an answer for that because i think that's one of the biggest stumbling blocks we have is that we don't work well as a community so how can we work outside of our community. so for me, you know, it's up to all of us, those of us who are currently speaking up, we can't stop. we have to always raise our voice and say, hey, but what about those homeless kids? what about
i look at the lgbtq community itself. we ask for people outside of our community to be our allies, but we are not good at being allies within our community. it infewer i don't remembur yoi members saying we should drop the t. it infuriates me when we're fighting for the same end result, we want equality, and yet there are organizations that fight each other. i don't know how we bring in the voiceless -- the people without a voice out in the community, the hidden people, when we as the people...
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i think osha is probably involved. we look forward to making sure we are good stewards of resources. sen. warren: good. do i hear you saying that if confirmed, you will commit to look into how the navy tracks and monitors workplace safety violations at the shipyards that it is doing business with? mr. spencer: yes, senator. sen. warren: good. where talking about growing the fleet to a 355 ship navy, which would result in considerably more volume at these shipyards, and i think the least we can do is make sure the american workers who are employed in those shipyards and are building those ships are afforded reasonable protections going forward. mr. spencer: i agree. sen. warren: the navy operates on the frontline posed by -- frontlines of the threats posed by climate change, including rising sea levels and floods, more intense storms, higher temperatures. the navy has long recognized the risks posed by climate change. -- frontlines of the back in 2010, the navy released a climate change roadmap, which observed "climate change i
i think osha is probably involved. we look forward to making sure we are good stewards of resources. sen. warren: good. do i hear you saying that if confirmed, you will commit to look into how the navy tracks and monitors workplace safety violations at the shipyards that it is doing business with? mr. spencer: yes, senator. sen. warren: good. where talking about growing the fleet to a 355 ship navy, which would result in considerably more volume at these shipyards, and i think the least we can...
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i love it. it looksven, and it covered up the sun damage, the rosacea, the redness of my nose. and look how even i am. that's amazing. i love it. >> announcer: take a look at this blemish. now you see it. now you don't. >> it is amazing. >> announcer: do you see this age spot? don't blink. it's gone like magic. >> luminess is stupendous. >> announcer: watch this redness disappear at the touch of a button. airbrush makeup is the hollywood secret to beauty. now...
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madam chair i look forward to hearing your answers to our questions. thank you. >> i'll begin and first chair yellen, in a sh
madam chair i look forward to hearing your answers to our questions. thank you. >> i'll begin and first chair yellen, in a sh
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i look forward to the opportunity of confirmed to serve this country again. i would like to take a moment to thank my family has been a constant source of information to the consideration and support. my wife cathy kathy, my two chin hillary and faith. i'd also like to express thanks to the members and staff i've been able to visit with over the past couple of. if confirmed, i look forward to working with you in a bipartisan, collaborative and collegial manner. i grew up in a small move town by the name of plymouth in the coal mining region in northeastern pennsylvania. my father worked as an accountant for the coal mines and my mother was a high school teacher. i spent the majority of my career as a tax practitioner and leading the tax department so currently i am a partner in charge of the national tax office. i also ran the american university tax write-off and prior to that i spent 30 years with ernst and young and finally, i am proud to say i was the senator's tax accountant for over three years. i've always be grateful to the senator for the lessons i le
i look forward to the opportunity of confirmed to serve this country again. i would like to take a moment to thank my family has been a constant source of information to the consideration and support. my wife cathy kathy, my two chin hillary and faith. i'd also like to express thanks to the members and staff i've been able to visit with over the past couple of. if confirmed, i look forward to working with you in a bipartisan, collaborative and collegial manner. i grew up in a small move town by...
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i look forward to working with in the future. i understand you told the committee staff this week that you would come in to sit down with them once you've been on the job for several months. i really appreciate that in the. i understand you offer and i expect my staff will take you up on it. i hope both of you will remain responsible to this committee once you are confirmed. thank you, mr. chairman. mr. johnson: the committee wants to welcome the witnesses, your families. want to thank you for your past service, your willingness to serve again. also want to thank your families for their sacrifice. because these are big, important jobs and you're going to be busy and away from home. it's certainly going to be a family sacrifice as well. i know in your opening statements you'll introduce your family members and friends and supporters during your comments. it is the tradition of this committee to swear in witnesses so if you'll both rise and raise your right hand. do you swear the testimony will you give before this committee will be
i look forward to working with in the future. i understand you told the committee staff this week that you would come in to sit down with them once you've been on the job for several months. i really appreciate that in the. i understand you offer and i expect my staff will take you up on it. i hope both of you will remain responsible to this committee once you are confirmed. thank you, mr. chairman. mr. johnson: the committee wants to welcome the witnesses, your families. want to thank you for...
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(mutters) i look great in every hat. i can't hear you. i look great in every hat. , enjoy that while it lasts. i had a pretty good hat run, but then i saw a photo of myself from the dude ranch. i looked like reba at the grammys. (chuckles) i see that you found the fur. yes. uh, you wouldn't happen to have a feather boa, would you? are you wearing that to your oscar party? no, manny. (scoffs) we're not cliches. cam's decorating the party with photos of lily dressed as different starlets from the-- w-we--we're cliches. hey, gloria, look what i found in my bowling bag. second place prize in last year's tournament-- a spa day. oh! oh, but it expires today. oh. sorry. i just wish that i could use this. but today's the nanny's day off, and i have a million things to do. i have to buy diapers, i have to go pick up the stroller, i have to go to the doctor. i hate wasting this, but... (lid bangs) i just don't have any time today. yes, i would have loved to go to the spa, but having a baby has changed completely the way that jay's family look at me. i am not anymore just glor
(mutters) i look great in every hat. i can't hear you. i look great in every hat. , enjoy that while it lasts. i had a pretty good hat run, but then i saw a photo of myself from the dude ranch. i looked like reba at the grammys. (chuckles) i see that you found the fur. yes. uh, you wouldn't happen to have a feather boa, would you? are you wearing that to your oscar party? no, manny. (scoffs) we're not cliches. cam's decorating the party with photos of lily dressed as different starlets from...
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and i'm either younger than i look or i was 12 at the time.and i choose to say i was 12 at the time. no, so i was in my 20s. and it was a good training ground for the second time around. because i sort of knew what needed to be done. i knew the white house really well. i knew how the religious six of being on the road worked. i think that helped a lot. having had previous experience. >> could you go all day and first of all, first of all, what were the differences between being on the staff at the reagan white house and being the chief at the obama white house? >> the biggest difference was i had already established a relationship with president obama before he was president. so that had already been established. i didn't know reagan at all. my personal views can to be more on the obama side than the reagan side but i looked at it as an opportunity to document history. i think with reagan, reagan was much more formal than president obama in that he would always wear a coat and tie. never take his suit coat off. president obama was much more in
and i'm either younger than i look or i was 12 at the time.and i choose to say i was 12 at the time. no, so i was in my 20s. and it was a good training ground for the second time around. because i sort of knew what needed to be done. i knew the white house really well. i knew how the religious six of being on the road worked. i think that helped a lot. having had previous experience. >> could you go all day and first of all, first of all, what were the differences between being on the...
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when i look about, how do you prove that. ou cite that there is a lot of efforts to prove i worked harder or as much and i am paid less. so looking around the country if we pass this legislation, do you think that it would actually have an impact and do you think that driving the pay gap are essentially things that start earlier in life like we talk about the choices women make in the occupations and the time to take off to raise a child. that definitely plays a role in the pay gap. what do you think that addressing those issues is more critical than addressing the paycheck issue at what i view as sort of the outcome of a decade of unfairness or inequality or access to a certain opportunity? opportunity? >> guest: i think equal pay for equal work and that is a simple premise. men and women in the same job deserve the same pay. that is fundamentally with the paycheck legislation is all about. it is a very simple premise. and i think it is fundamental to the economic viability of families. again, it used to be the fringe issue b
when i look about, how do you prove that. ou cite that there is a lot of efforts to prove i worked harder or as much and i am paid less. so looking around the country if we pass this legislation, do you think that it would actually have an impact and do you think that driving the pay gap are essentially things that start earlier in life like we talk about the choices women make in the occupations and the time to take off to raise a child. that definitely plays a role in the pay gap. what do you...
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i would like to see these -- this commission look at the sequester. how to keep those ineligible and acting in bad faith off of our voting systems. how we address the management of voting registration systems and inaccurate lists. i applaud the hard work of administrators across this country. believe me, they have a hard and complex job. i have also done election observation and have yet to see of fully accurate voting list in any polling place across the country. i have seen firsthand, irregularities in the polling place and offices. what causes a lack of voter participation and confidence in our system, and what actions we should consider that would boost participation and confidence in the voters' experience. voting,ating improper and are those methods sufficient , and what methods defer suppression, and are those methods working? to theire world looks united states as a model for representative democracy and free, fair elections. as a nation, we was -- we must review our voting system and stay vigilant to our precious right to elect our leaders. i
i would like to see these -- this commission look at the sequester. how to keep those ineligible and acting in bad faith off of our voting systems. how we address the management of voting registration systems and inaccurate lists. i applaud the hard work of administrators across this country. believe me, they have a hard and complex job. i have also done election observation and have yet to see of fully accurate voting list in any polling place across the country. i have seen firsthand,...
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i like this look. i like this sleek look. taylore: to me, the bottles don't read upscale. uld change the design. michael: it has bold colors. the black, the white, and the red stand out. lemonis: let me just give you my opinion. it looks like a wholesale line. michael: okay. lemonis: not a consumer line, right? you have to wow people with packaging. salon owners and consumers have tons of choices. and one of the most important things in making that choice is the package itself. this package couldn't be any more unappealing. what are the margins on things like shampoo? michael: it costs four times cost of goods. so if a shampoo costs us 7 bucks, we sell it for about 35 bucks. lemonis: so it's great margins. ramona: yeah. we have great margins. lemonis: can you give me a tour? michael: mm-hmm. lemonis: oh, my goodness. what is all this? there's an accounting office here. michael: accounting office, beauty salon, beauty salon. we have corporate events here. we have weddings here. we have a church here. lemonis: there literally is a church here. michael: they rent out the space
i like this look. i like this sleek look. taylore: to me, the bottles don't read upscale. uld change the design. michael: it has bold colors. the black, the white, and the red stand out. lemonis: let me just give you my opinion. it looks like a wholesale line. michael: okay. lemonis: not a consumer line, right? you have to wow people with packaging. salon owners and consumers have tons of choices. and one of the most important things in making that choice is the package itself. this package...
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when i look at the political stress in europe and the west, that is falling. when i look at china, north korea, around the australasian basin, that is rising. are markets mispricing political risk, in terms of their sanguine nature of financial ease? >> it is actually true that this political uncertainty has increased for a number of reasons, but markets are not pricing anything. is very low,lity equity markets are at an all-time high, risk assets are performing very well. you could say this is a positive, but if you think about it, if you are an investor, it
when i look at the political stress in europe and the west, that is falling. when i look at china, north korea, around the australasian basin, that is rising. are markets mispricing political risk, in terms of their sanguine nature of financial ease? >> it is actually true that this political uncertainty has increased for a number of reasons, but markets are not pricing anything. is very low,lity equity markets are at an all-time high, risk assets are performing very well. you could say...
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i could not find, as i looked and looked, i did find -- i would love this to happen. there is someone named nicholas bateman. he was from new jersey and moved to illinois. he was a friend of lincoln. he became the horse man of illinois. he could be bateman's father. i don't know if it is true. i would have to get back into the archive, get some grants and go find out. if you have some money. right now i don't know. i have looked around. historians have used this if -- image before. i cannot find anything. it is a work in progress. about the wide distribution, it was widely distributed, in the north. in new york, he had this coming out. the fact he has a whole book trying to publicize it. you have all of these important people hoping to advertise. it was much more, i would say, there were a lot of people who are really enthusiastic about it. they doesn't mean the whole nation was. obviously we would have a different country. tell me if you can find something about bateman. i will give you my you know. -- my email. yourt to detract from analysis of allegory, was there a
i could not find, as i looked and looked, i did find -- i would love this to happen. there is someone named nicholas bateman. he was from new jersey and moved to illinois. he was a friend of lincoln. he became the horse man of illinois. he could be bateman's father. i don't know if it is true. i would have to get back into the archive, get some grants and go find out. if you have some money. right now i don't know. i have looked around. historians have used this if -- image before. i cannot...
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keith: i don't know. lemonis: lookicating with dean, and i'm getting concerned here because i'm running out of patience. i'm hoping keith, his brother, is gonna have better luck than i did. keith: you know, i was just talking with marcus about some of the concepts. he's worried right now that we can't get the stuff done as quick as he needs it. dean: right now, it honestly seems to be more about the show. i sent over for, um... keith: okay, well, then maybe -- lemonis: i'm gonna say this nicely to you guys, and it'll be the last time i say it. if you say again that you think i'm asking you these questions because of the show, i will not do a deal with you. this is not like a gimmick or a game. this is -- you guys are taking the most important asset i have. the thing that i care about the most is my camping world business. you know that, right? for me to let you touch it was a very big deal for me. and i think this business could be a $50 million business. keith: i agree. lemonis: i am jacked up about it. dean: i'd like
keith: i don't know. lemonis: lookicating with dean, and i'm getting concerned here because i'm running out of patience. i'm hoping keith, his brother, is gonna have better luck than i did. keith: you know, i was just talking with marcus about some of the concepts. he's worried right now that we can't get the stuff done as quick as he needs it. dean: right now, it honestly seems to be more about the show. i sent over for, um... keith: okay, well, then maybe -- lemonis: i'm gonna say this nicely...
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a man but i didn't mind if i could look at that. not about bad at all but that i think it meant that i bought a bond that you can buy me to make at ahmadinejad going to clinic i go ed let a lot about it's. about life but i don't think i'm going to copy. what they can. see as i'll bet it would already i leave enough. data value other data because the early i had a. lot of b.s. you'll. have a lot of good they can only if you. lived on the very edge of the burning pit for six years she came to just real when she married a husband each day the fun creeps closer and closer to home several neighbors' houses have already collapsed sometimes fatally. by a matter of their duty it was barack even yeah i think donaghy examining examine our bodies badly against our brother you know. look eleven with philip i take the man out that. is better than. those players very astounding there is fernley that and those furthest progress think. you can see the furry deer. for the small that is going on. it just shows that there is fire and a need this. the m
a man but i didn't mind if i could look at that. not about bad at all but that i think it meant that i bought a bond that you can buy me to make at ahmadinejad going to clinic i go ed let a lot about it's. about life but i don't think i'm going to copy. what they can. see as i'll bet it would already i leave enough. data value other data because the early i had a. lot of b.s. you'll. have a lot of good they can only if you. lived on the very edge of the burning pit for six years she came to...
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life <i>looks good. at noon -- on >> the two capitoe officers credited with stopping a shooter at an alexandria-based all field were honored this mining. the d.c. sons of the american revolution presented them with a law-enforcement commendation medal. the two were injured last month at the park in alexandria in which a congressman and two others were hurt. special agent paley offering his best bailey -- special agent bailey offering his thanks for the honor. >> thank you. i am greatly honored to be here. thank you for the award. thank you. >> the other officer could not attend the ceremony, so her supervisor accepted the award on her behalf. donald trump and the first lady are having a picnic today with night with fireworks. to he will meet with vladimir putin. he says syria is top of the agenda. then there is this. will we have a new hot dog eating contest winner this fourth of july? the reigning champions biggest challenger is chowing down as we speak. year, he devoured 70 hot dogs in 10 minutes.
life looks good. at noon -- on >> the two capitoe officers credited with stopping a shooter at an alexandria-based all field were honored this mining. the d.c. sons of the american revolution presented them with a law-enforcement commendation medal. the two were injured last month at the park in alexandria in which a congressman and two others were hurt. special agent paley offering his best bailey -- special agent bailey offering his thanks for the honor. >> thank you. i am greatly...
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ivanka: very much, i look forward to it. >> will you be leading the delegation? [indiscernible] >> president trump will meet with foreign leaders when he travels next week to poland and germany. his trip begins in warsaw for what is called a three c summit. he will meet with the presidents of poland and croatia. later in the week, he heads to hamburg for the g20 summit, where he is going to have his first face-to-face meeting with president vladimir putin. next week, during the july 4 recess in primetime on c-span, monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, author david horowitz. communism, socialism, and the communism, socialism, and the social justice movement, progressive -- progressivism, based on christianity. they look on the world is a fall in place. it is a place of injustice. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a debate on technology and privacy and whether tech company should be required to disclose customer data. >> some suggest we ought to build a backdoor, in order to allow law enforcement access to data. the problem with that is, you cannot build a backdoor that would only wor
ivanka: very much, i look forward to it. >> will you be leading the delegation? [indiscernible] >> president trump will meet with foreign leaders when he travels next week to poland and germany. his trip begins in warsaw for what is called a three c summit. he will meet with the presidents of poland and croatia. later in the week, he heads to hamburg for the g20 summit, where he is going to have his first face-to-face meeting with president vladimir putin. next week, during the july...
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and the more i looked. the closer i looked. everywhere i looked. martin luther king popped up.is moral authority and his desire and ability to educate, to teach, and to guide john kennedy along a moral path to understanding that civil rights was a moral issue. and how did king do that successfully? >> well he did it by a lot of persistence. he did it by never letting up. he cemespent a lot of time writ about it. he spent a lot of time in jail. he, you know, met with kennedy several times. and -- just, just used the force of his, of his character, really, to, to awacen the conscience i think of john kennedy and make him think more about -- the -- the, problem of -- of civil right and discrimination in our country. >> why? bobby is a character in this book to some extent, obviously. even though it is about jfk and mlk. why did bobby get that so much more easily than his brother. bobby didn't start in the right place either. he had a transformation as well. seems, you can disagree with me. my read is that bobby was a better student than his brother was? >> yeah, he was a better st
and the more i looked. the closer i looked. everywhere i looked. martin luther king popped up.is moral authority and his desire and ability to educate, to teach, and to guide john kennedy along a moral path to understanding that civil rights was a moral issue. and how did king do that successfully? >> well he did it by a lot of persistence. he did it by never letting up. he cemespent a lot of time writ about it. he spent a lot of time in jail. he, you know, met with kennedy several times....
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and i look forward to the discussion. we'll wait until the media leaves. i want to thank you folks, thank you very much. thank you. >> thank you. [ inaudible question ] >> disappointed. very disappointed. i'm certainly disappointed. for seven years i've been hearing repeal and replace from congress. i've been hearing it loud and strong. then when we finally get a chance to repeal and replace, they don't take advantage of it. that's disappointing. so i would say i'm disappointed in what took place. it will go on and we'll win, we'll win on taxes. we're going to win on infrastructure and lots of other things that we're doing. we've won and are winning the war as you know on the border. we're very much decimating isis. you can see that. you see that better than anybody sees it. the soldiers that are with us today. we've had a lot of victories, but we haven't had a victory in healthcare. we're disappointed. i am very disappointed. again, even as a civilian for seven years i've been hearing about healthcare. and i've been hearing about repeal and replace. and ob
and i look forward to the discussion. we'll wait until the media leaves. i want to thank you folks, thank you very much. thank you. >> thank you. [ inaudible question ] >> disappointed. very disappointed. i'm certainly disappointed. for seven years i've been hearing repeal and replace from congress. i've been hearing it loud and strong. then when we finally get a chance to repeal and replace, they don't take advantage of it. that's disappointing. so i would say i'm disappointed in...