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mr. carlin: he did.e got called up as one of the people helping to clean up the site afterwards, and i remember the feeling, as many do come out of wondering if your family members are safe and trying to call frantically to reach them. we were lucky that day. many others were not. charlie: have we learned the lesson? mr. carlin: i think we have learned important lessons from that day, what it -- which is to forget not what -- never forget what happened. was created i lead as post-9/11 reform because of a failure to share information. charlie: from cia to fbi to nsa and others? mr. carlin: we weren't structured that way at the time. there were legal and cultural barriers. we now have the prosecutors sitting next to the intelligence lawyers, and it caused a change in mindset. success is no longer going to be measured by the successful prosecution of a terrorist after-the-fact. when families have lost loved ones. iscession is -- success measured by preventing the attack. you have to know what they know, and
mr. carlin: he did.e got called up as one of the people helping to clean up the site afterwards, and i remember the feeling, as many do come out of wondering if your family members are safe and trying to call frantically to reach them. we were lucky that day. many others were not. charlie: have we learned the lesson? mr. carlin: i think we have learned important lessons from that day, what it -- which is to forget not what -- never forget what happened. was created i lead as post-9/11 reform...
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mr. carlin: thanks, charlie. charlie: why are you leaving? mr. carlin: it seemed like a natural break point. it has been nearly 20 years with the justice department. loved every job that i had there. charlie: tremendously influenced by 9/11? mr. carlin: i am a new yorker, my family was in new york that day. i remember my father was underneath the world trade center in the subway on his way downtown. my brother-in-law was right across the street, looking out. charlie: he saw people jumping out? r. carlin: he did. he was in the reserves at the time. he got called up as one of the people helping to clean up the site afterwards, and i remember the feeling, as many do come out of wondering if your family members are safe and trying to call frantically to reach them. we were lucky that day. many others were not. charlie: have we learned the lesson? mr. carlin: i think we have learned important lessons from not day, one of which is to forget what happened that day. the division i lead was created as post-9/11 reform because of a failure to share informat
mr. carlin: thanks, charlie. charlie: why are you leaving? mr. carlin: it seemed like a natural break point. it has been nearly 20 years with the justice department. loved every job that i had there. charlie: tremendously influenced by 9/11? mr. carlin: i am a new yorker, my family was in new york that day. i remember my father was underneath the world trade center in the subway on his way downtown. my brother-in-law was right across the street, looking out. charlie: he saw people jumping out?...
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mr. carlin: i'll turn it over. our determination, again, is to have our investigators, and this has been the direction of the attorney general, have our prosecutors and investigators when there's harm against u.s. companies, as there was in this case between people are stealing from u.s. companies as there are in other cases and they break our laws, we're going to do what we normally do which is find the facts. if we can conclude who did it, we're going to bring charges and we'll leave it to others to discuss other consequences. mr. bharara: just echoing what john carlin said. we in our office and throughout the department bring cases when it's right to bring the case. there are a lot of considerations that go into the timing of unsealing an indictment. they go to operational concerns. they go to issues of fact, investigation and everything else. the people that know me and my office, we bring cases when it's right to bring the case for the needs of the case itself. >> thank you, all. [captions copyright national c
mr. carlin: i'll turn it over. our determination, again, is to have our investigators, and this has been the direction of the attorney general, have our prosecutors and investigators when there's harm against u.s. companies, as there was in this case between people are stealing from u.s. companies as there are in other cases and they break our laws, we're going to do what we normally do which is find the facts. if we can conclude who did it, we're going to bring charges and we'll leave it to...
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mr. carlin mr. mr. updike's presentation and can you clarify again when an appraisal is done versus this seemingly unorthodoxed way of looking at a property that hasn't yet closed but you're saying it's almost closed and factoring it in with the comps so i need to know -- i know the timeliness of this item but it seems like appraisals or a transparent way of getting the economic data but you're using an unosht dox way of looking at this transaction. >> it's a fair question so 555 cellbee was a praidzd and reviewed that and accepted that appraisal. it was two years old -- well, one and a half years old at the start of negotiations. a little two years old by the close of negotiations, but we also have knowledge of a number of appraisals around this area. there are other puc related projects that related in other appraisals. we provided the comparables from those appraisals. there isn't a huge variance in pdr value and it's a trend analysis rather than an appraisal and why you want to look at the last tran
mr. carlin mr. mr. updike's presentation and can you clarify again when an appraisal is done versus this seemingly unorthodoxed way of looking at a property that hasn't yet closed but you're saying it's almost closed and factoring it in with the comps so i need to know -- i know the timeliness of this item but it seems like appraisals or a transparent way of getting the economic data but you're using an unosht dox way of looking at this transaction. >> it's a fair question so 555 cellbee...
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mr. carlin on the bob newhart show in the 1970s he did the character of stu pickles in the nickelodeon cartoon rugrats also worked wit mel brooks in movies liken high anxiety he was born in clevelan and attended saint ignatius an john carroll university passed away in los angeles he was 80 olympic swimmer ryan lochte apologized for his behavior andndl a rio de claimed they were robbed at gunpoint,an police say at least one of them vandalize the gas stationpm restroom, ryan lochte said he was sorry for not be more candid and howw you descri the events, police say charges are unlikely. >> edonald trump and mike pence spent friday during flood damage in louisiana, they met with victims and volunteers. even toward a school with have a damage visit came as president obama continued his vacation on martha's vineyard and has been criticized for not cuttingsisih holiday sure to visit the region. >> hthey need lots of help what has happened is incredible,d lo sense of how bad it is i am jus here to help. >> the white house says president obama will visit tuesday, hillary clinton spoke to the louisiana
mr. carlin on the bob newhart show in the 1970s he did the character of stu pickles in the nickelodeon cartoon rugrats also worked wit mel brooks in movies liken high anxiety he was born in clevelan and attended saint ignatius an john carroll university passed away in los angeles he was 80 olympic swimmer ryan lochte apologized for his behavior andndl a rio de claimed they were robbed at gunpoint,an police say at least one of them vandalize the gas stationpm restroom, ryan lochte said he was...
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mr. carlin. back on track. >> man have the slides please? thank you. >> commissioners, eric sandler, cfo for our financial services. this is our annual budget report. we have been a little off track this year. as commissioner richie pointed out this would show up in our budget financial. our water sale revenues are a little lower than when we did our drought scenarios. the good news is that we've been able to offset a significant amount of those revenue reductions. as we mentioned before the power enterprise is more resilient and our financial results meet policy targetsfor coverage and reserves. >>> on the water sales revenues we project about 20 mgd. you can see how this breaks down in terms of retail sales and wholesale than in terms of revenue. our uses have come in about $51 million offsetting our revenue reduction . 38 million the lions share had been cumulated over the last fiscal year. we essentially have impounded account with that service. forcing us to pay next year's principal way in advance. now that we have that amendment sprun
mr. carlin. back on track. >> man have the slides please? thank you. >> commissioners, eric sandler, cfo for our financial services. this is our annual budget report. we have been a little off track this year. as commissioner richie pointed out this would show up in our budget financial. our water sale revenues are a little lower than when we did our drought scenarios. the good news is that we've been able to offset a significant amount of those revenue reductions. as we mentioned...
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mr. carlin addressed, some of which he chose not to address.t did this guy, harold thomas martin, take? >> well, from the best we can take right now -- we can understand right now, it was different than the snowden probe. mr. snowden took big power point slides describing classified operations of getting in -- breaking into china or the mass collection of metadata from phone calls to the united states. it looks like mr. martin's trove is mostly source code. the computer code used by the nsa to break in foreign computer systems, put in what are called implants. we saw a little bit of this, we're not sure if it came from mr. martin's trove, in august, when some of this was posted by a group that was trying to put it up for auction. >> some of the source code. >> some of the source code. and the code you should think of as sort of a tool kit. if you were working at the nsa, particularly in their tailored access operations unit and had to figure out how you were going to break into a computer system in iran or in russia or in china. >> mr. carlin d
mr. carlin addressed, some of which he chose not to address.t did this guy, harold thomas martin, take? >> well, from the best we can take right now -- we can understand right now, it was different than the snowden probe. mr. snowden took big power point slides describing classified operations of getting in -- breaking into china or the mass collection of metadata from phone calls to the united states. it looks like mr. martin's trove is mostly source code. the computer code used by the...
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mr. carlin made this point. the whole job of the cia is to determine what's going on in foreign countries what are their motivations. the fbi is a domestic agency that investigates crimes and intelligence failures in the united states. so the fact that the fbi can't conclude what's in the heads of russian leaders, i don't think that tells you anything because that's not the fbi's job. we have one agency that is supposed to determine that. they determined that the russians wanted trump to win. i conclude from that that the russians wanted trump to win. >> the fbi is notoriously a very conservative agency as you know. it's not surprising that there is some nuance in terms of how far they're willing to go compared to the cia saying we believe that russia was trying to help donald trump. >> conservative in some respects but remember on the eve of the election, the fbi director released information that was incredibly damaging to hillary clinton's campaign. the cia did not release this information that could have bee
mr. carlin made this point. the whole job of the cia is to determine what's going on in foreign countries what are their motivations. the fbi is a domestic agency that investigates crimes and intelligence failures in the united states. so the fact that the fbi can't conclude what's in the heads of russian leaders, i don't think that tells you anything because that's not the fbi's job. we have one agency that is supposed to determine that. they determined that the russians wanted trump to win. i...
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mr. george carlin is here. [ cheers and applause ] >> and two pretty women, loving actress susan sullivan who has been with us before. is here tonight. [ applause ] >> and a young lady who is making her first appearance, she is on it's a living, and appears occasionally on l.a. law, her name is sheryl lee ralph. she is here tonight. so stay where you are, and we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] [ music ] >> okay. we are back. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah here we are back with our pre-rehearsed show. [ laughter ] >> some guy in the audience asked if he pre-rehearse. no, we don't. if we have a sketch, we will. but not in front of the audience. >> straight ahead. >> just the crew. which gives you a false reading. because the crew sometimes -- we do the sketch, and they have seen the sketch. and they are the only ones saving us, so. anyway, we have tonight george carlin, susan sullivan and the sheryl -- did you match any of the american cup -- >> yes, i did. >> they carried our many hours? >> every night, it was on every night. >> all i got to see was the g
mr. george carlin is here. [ cheers and applause ] >> and two pretty women, loving actress susan sullivan who has been with us before. is here tonight. [ applause ] >> and a young lady who is making her first appearance, she is on it's a living, and appears occasionally on l.a. law, her name is sheryl lee ralph. she is here tonight. so stay where you are, and we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] [ music ] >> okay. we are back. [ cheers and...
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mr. george carlin. a beautiful young actress who was with us once before ana obregon is here. [ applause ] and a lovely little girl. i think she's only five years old. i have not met her. i have seen her on the bill cosby show. her name is keshia knight pulliam. she will be out with us. [ applause ] and some other things, so thank you for coming, and we'll be back in just one minute. [ music ] [ music ] [ applause ] oh, i like that. thank you. we have-- [ applause ] to tune in at home. we have george carlin, ana obregon. a little young lady. keshia knight pulliam. interesting name. isn't it? they say she's adorable. she's-- >> i've not seen here. >> she's on the bill cosby show. from time to time the american library association. they ask librarians across the country for the most unusual questions asked by those visiting, or phoning the library. did you know that very often they have in many towns. your local library has a service. if you phone them, and you have a question or something. they'll do eve
mr. george carlin. a beautiful young actress who was with us once before ana obregon is here. [ applause ] and a lovely little girl. i think she's only five years old. i have not met her. i have seen her on the bill cosby show. her name is keshia knight pulliam. she will be out with us. [ applause ] and some other things, so thank you for coming, and we'll be back in just one minute. [ music ] [ music ] [ applause ] oh, i like that. thank you. we have-- [ applause ] to tune in at home. we have...
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mr. carlin. back on track. >> man have the slides please? thank you. >> commissioners, eric sandler, cfo for our financial services. this is our annual budget report. we have been a little off track this year. as commissioner richie pointed out this would show up in our budget financial. our water sale revenues are a little lower than when we did our drought scenarios. the good news is that we've been able to offset a significant amount of those revenue reductions. as we mentioned before the power enterprise is more resilient and our financial results meet policy targetsfor coverage and reserves. >>> on the water sales revenues we project about 20 mgd. you can see how this breaks down in terms of retail sales and wholesale than in terms of revenue. our uses have come in about $51 million offsetting our revenue reduction . 38 million the lions share had been cumulated over the last fiscal year. we essentially have impounded account with that service. forcing us to pay next year's principal way in advance. now that we have that amendment sprun
mr. carlin. back on track. >> man have the slides please? thank you. >> commissioners, eric sandler, cfo for our financial services. this is our annual budget report. we have been a little off track this year. as commissioner richie pointed out this would show up in our budget financial. our water sale revenues are a little lower than when we did our drought scenarios. the good news is that we've been able to offset a significant amount of those revenue reductions. as we mentioned...
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mr. carlin. back on track. >> man have the slides please? thank you. >> commissioners, eric sandler, cfo for our financial services. this is our annual budget report. we have been a little off track this year. as commissioner richie pointed out this would show up in our budget financial. our water sale revenues are a little lower than when we did our drought scenarios. the good news is that we've been able to offset a significant amount of those revenue reductions. as we mentioned before the power enterprise is more resilient and our financial results meet policy targetsfor coverage and reserves. >>> on the water sales revenues we project about 20 mgd. you can see how this breaks down in terms of retail sales and wholesale than in terms of revenue. our uses have come in about $51 million offsetting our revenue reduction . 38 million the lions share had been cumulated over the last fiscal year. we essentially have impounded account with that service. forcing us to pay next year's principal way in advance. now that we have that amendment sprun
mr. carlin. back on track. >> man have the slides please? thank you. >> commissioners, eric sandler, cfo for our financial services. this is our annual budget report. we have been a little off track this year. as commissioner richie pointed out this would show up in our budget financial. our water sale revenues are a little lower than when we did our drought scenarios. the good news is that we've been able to offset a significant amount of those revenue reductions. as we mentioned...
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mr. carlin and mr. steinbeck to provide their testimony. they have refused to attend so with that i will invite the members of the second panel to please come forward. each of you will be sworn in marmot momentarily. while you are coming forward i will begin by introducing each of the members of the second panel. the first witness is doctor m duty who is the founder and president of the form for democracy in phoenix, arizona. a graduate for the university of wisconsin milwaukee and the medical college. he is a former commissioner of the united states commission on international religious freedom and he served as a medical officer in the united states navy. he is currently in private practice in phoenix specializing in internal medicine and nuclear cardiology. she is the president and executive director of muslim advocates in oakland california. a graduate of wellesley college in cornell law school, she is previously served as counsel to the u.s. senate judiciary committee and has worked as a litigation associate associate with several promi
mr. carlin and mr. steinbeck to provide their testimony. they have refused to attend so with that i will invite the members of the second panel to please come forward. each of you will be sworn in marmot momentarily. while you are coming forward i will begin by introducing each of the members of the second panel. the first witness is doctor m duty who is the founder and president of the form for democracy in phoenix, arizona. a graduate for the university of wisconsin milwaukee and the medical...
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mr. carlin: thank you.under his leadership there is no better partner in the country for the national security division than the southern district of new york. and is somewhat with friends and family in new york city i am grateful he is there and the prosecutors that are there to work against national security threats. i want to thank the fbi for their work on this investigation. most importantly the victims who are sometimes not treated as victims when it comes to cyberattacks. we know the bad guys are not you, they are the people overseas targeting your systems and we cannot confront the stress of that your critical assistance. this case demonstrates the power of one public and private he worked together to confront a cyber threat. for many years nation states and their affiliates enjoy what many perceived to be a cloak of anonymity. a cloak they hid behind a break our laws through cyber intrusions and to threaten our security and economic well-being. they had this perceived cloak of anonymity because the
mr. carlin: thank you.under his leadership there is no better partner in the country for the national security division than the southern district of new york. and is somewhat with friends and family in new york city i am grateful he is there and the prosecutors that are there to work against national security threats. i want to thank the fbi for their work on this investigation. most importantly the victims who are sometimes not treated as victims when it comes to cyberattacks. we know the bad...
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mr. carlin and mr. steinbach to provide their testimony. but they have refused to attend, so with that, i will invite the members of the second panel to please come forward. each of you will be sworn in momentarily. while you're coming forward, i will begin by introducing each of the members of the second panel. the first witness is dr. m. sudy jasser, who is the founder and president of the american islamic forum for democracy in phoenix, arizona. a graduate of the university of wisconsin milwaukee and the medical college of wisconsin, dr. jasser is a former commissioner of the united states commission on international religious freedom and served as the medical officer in the united states navy. dr. jasser is currently in private practice in phoenix, specializing in internal medicine and nuclear cardiology. ms. far hannah cara is the presidential and director of muslim advocated in oakland, california. a graduate of wellesley college and cornell law school, she's previously served as counsel to the u.s. senate judiciary committee and work
mr. carlin and mr. steinbach to provide their testimony. but they have refused to attend, so with that, i will invite the members of the second panel to please come forward. each of you will be sworn in momentarily. while you're coming forward, i will begin by introducing each of the members of the second panel. the first witness is dr. m. sudy jasser, who is the founder and president of the american islamic forum for democracy in phoenix, arizona. a graduate of the university of wisconsin...
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mr. carlin and mr. steinbach, to provide their testimony. but they have refused to attend, so with that, i will invite the members of the second panel to, please, come forward. each of you will be worn in momentarily and while you're coming forward i will begin by introducing each of the members of the second panel. the first witness is dr. m.zudi
mr. carlin and mr. steinbach, to provide their testimony. but they have refused to attend, so with that, i will invite the members of the second panel to, please, come forward. each of you will be worn in momentarily and while you're coming forward i will begin by introducing each of the members of the second panel. the first witness is dr. m.zudi
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mr. carlin of sais writes that there have been enormous number of what he calls missed opportunities between north korea and the united states since the agreed framework was put together in 1994. and he particularly chastises the bush administration for failing to understand what north korea was trying to achieve. and i'm curious, the extent to which i know north korea feels they have been aggrieved. we didn't build the two power plants. 20 years down the road, where are they? i wonder do you think north korea believes it doesn't have the ability to put a war head over the united states when it is now putting two satellites in the united states, including one right over the super bowl. and sur repetitious attack in a is submarine means the deterrent equation like in an emp attack from a freighter kind of goes away. i'm curious whether you think the emp commission said that the russians had given, and the chinese had given north koreans very significant help in developing emp capabilities. and so that to me is very critical. the next thing is to what extent does the missile defenses, whether
mr. carlin of sais writes that there have been enormous number of what he calls missed opportunities between north korea and the united states since the agreed framework was put together in 1994. and he particularly chastises the bush administration for failing to understand what north korea was trying to achieve. and i'm curious, the extent to which i know north korea feels they have been aggrieved. we didn't build the two power plants. 20 years down the road, where are they? i wonder do you...
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mr. carlin of sais writes that there have been enormous number of what he calls missed opportunities between north korea and the united states since the agreed framework was put together in 1994. and he particularly chastises the bush administration for failing to understand what north korea was trying to achieve. and i'm curious, the extent to which i know north korea feels they have been aggrieved. part of it is we didn't build the two power plants. 20 years down the road, where are they? i wonder do you think north korea believes it doesn't have the ability to put a war head over the united states when it is now putting two satellites in over the united states, including one right over the super bowl. second, a surreptitious attack from a submarine or a freighter which is not identifiable as to who did it, means the deterrent like in an emp attack from a frighter kind of goes away. i'm curious whether you think the emp commission said that the russians had given, and the chinese had given north koreans very significant help in developing emp capabilities. and so that to me is very critica
mr. carlin of sais writes that there have been enormous number of what he calls missed opportunities between north korea and the united states since the agreed framework was put together in 1994. and he particularly chastises the bush administration for failing to understand what north korea was trying to achieve. and i'm curious, the extent to which i know north korea feels they have been aggrieved. part of it is we didn't build the two power plants. 20 years down the road, where are they? i...
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mr. carlin: thank you.nder his leadership there's no better partner in the country for the national security -- than then southern district of new york. as someone who has friends in new york city i'm grateful he's there and those that defend against national security threats and i want to thank the for the f.b.i. for the investigation. and the victims who are sometimes not treated as victims when it comes to cyberattacks. we know that the bad guys are not you. the bad guys are the people overseas targeted your systems -- targeting your systems and that we can't confront these threats without your critical assistance. this case demonstrates the power when public and private do work together to confront the cyberthreat. for many years, nation states and their affiliates enjoyed what they perceived to be as a cloak of anonymity, a cloak they hid behind to break our laws through cyberintrusions and to threaten our security and economic well-being. they had had perceived cloak of anonymity because they thought
mr. carlin: thank you.nder his leadership there's no better partner in the country for the national security -- than then southern district of new york. as someone who has friends in new york city i'm grateful he's there and those that defend against national security threats and i want to thank the for the f.b.i. for the investigation. and the victims who are sometimes not treated as victims when it comes to cyberattacks. we know that the bad guys are not you. the bad guys are the people...
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mr. carlin of sis writes that there have been an enormous number of what he calls missed opportunities betweenrth korea and the united states since the framework in 1994 and he particularly chastises the bush administration of failing to understand that north korea was trying to achieve. i'm curious the extent to which i don't north korea that has been agreed. part of it is we didn't build the nuclear power plants. i'm curious what the perspective not 20 years down the road. where are they? >> i wonder, do you think north korea believes it doesn't have the ability to put a warhead over the united states when it is now put two satellites over the united states including one or the super bowl. second, a surreptitious attack from a submarine or a freighter in which it is not easily identifiable in terms of who did it means that the deterrent to equation like an emp attack kind of goes away. i'm curious what you think, whether they emp commission in a very lengthy explanation said that the russians had given the north koreans very significant help in developing emp capabilities. and so that to me
mr. carlin of sis writes that there have been an enormous number of what he calls missed opportunities betweenrth korea and the united states since the framework in 1994 and he particularly chastises the bush administration of failing to understand that north korea was trying to achieve. i'm curious the extent to which i don't north korea that has been agreed. part of it is we didn't build the nuclear power plants. i'm curious what the perspective not 20 years down the road. where are they?...
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mr. carlin of sais writes that there have been enormous number what have he calls missed opportunities between north korea and the united states since the agreed framework was put together in 1994, and he particularly chastises the bush administration for failing to understand what north korea was trying to achieve, and i'm curious the extent to which i know north korea feels they've been aggrieved, part of it is we didn't build the two nuclear power plants and those kind of things but i'm curious from the perspective, it's now 20 years down the road, where are they? i wonder, do you think north korea believes it doesn't have the ability to put a warhead over the united states when it has now put two satellites over the united states, including one right over the super bowl? second, a surreptitious attack from a submarine or a freighter in which it is not easily identifiable in terms of who did it means that the deterrent equation like an emp attack from a freighter kind of goes away. i'm curious what you think whether the emp commission in a very lengthy explanation said that the russians had
mr. carlin of sais writes that there have been enormous number what have he calls missed opportunities between north korea and the united states since the agreed framework was put together in 1994, and he particularly chastises the bush administration for failing to understand what north korea was trying to achieve, and i'm curious the extent to which i know north korea feels they've been aggrieved, part of it is we didn't build the two nuclear power plants and those kind of things but i'm...
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mr. george carlin. we have a beautiful woman-- a beautiful young actress who was with us once before ana obregon is here. [ applause ] and a lovely little girl. i think she's only five years old. i have not met her. i have seen her on the bill cosby show. her name is keshia knight pulliam. she will be out with us. [ applause ] and some other things, so thank you for coming, and we'll be back in just one minute. [ music ] [ music ] [ applause ] oh, i like that. thank you. we have-- [ applause ] ana obregon. a little young lady. keshia knight pulliam. interesting name. isn't it? they say she's adorable. she's-- >> i've not seen here. >> she's on the bill cosby show. from time to time the american library association. they ask librarians across the country for the most unusual questions asked by those visiting, or phoning the library. did you know that very often they have in many towns. your local library has a service. if you phone them, and you have a question or something. they'll do everything they ca
mr. george carlin. we have a beautiful woman-- a beautiful young actress who was with us once before ana obregon is here. [ applause ] and a lovely little girl. i think she's only five years old. i have not met her. i have seen her on the bill cosby show. her name is keshia knight pulliam. she will be out with us. [ applause ] and some other things, so thank you for coming, and we'll be back in just one minute. [ music ] [ music ] [ applause ] oh, i like that. thank you. we have-- [ applause ]...
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mr. carlin to sit on the stage, please say i. >> aye.ose opposed -- >> all those opposed, please say no. ayes have it. you are no longer recognize sir. if there are more than a more privileged notions, we will move on to derek grayson. [applause] >> the veterans deserve a voice. the disadvantaged deserve a voice. small businesses deserve a voice. our children and future leaders deserve that voice. they are our future. the time is now. the time is now to demand it. derek grayson represents that only my interest, but the the interestsl, of the constitution of the united states of america. [applause] without further do, the minister of truth, derek grayson. [applause] >> i think you all had enough of the freedom yell yesterday, so i will dispense with that. i want to tell you a brief story , something that took place yesterday down in the all room. a reporter came up to me and said that you know, i want to ask you a question. they seem to be a little lit up. i don't begrudge anybody there whose or their duties. -- you know, somebody asked a
mr. carlin to sit on the stage, please say i. >> aye.ose opposed -- >> all those opposed, please say no. ayes have it. you are no longer recognize sir. if there are more than a more privileged notions, we will move on to derek grayson. [applause] >> the veterans deserve a voice. the disadvantaged deserve a voice. small businesses deserve a voice. our children and future leaders deserve that voice. they are our future. the time is now. the time is now to demand it. derek...
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mr. galanter. all due respect, you're talking out of your ass. watch your tongue. carlin's been trying to dirty trick me out of the corporation for the last two years. if you're accusing anyone, talk to him! dirty tricks? he bribed an employee into filing a sexual harassment suit against me. where'd it end up? u and carlin? we patched things up. then a year ago, i show up for a board meeting, and his ape tried to physically keep me out of the room. he took a swing at me. i had to get a court order so i could come to work. this is carlin's bodyguard? yeah. brian vaughn. jimmy wants me out so he can consolidate the company, but i won't sell at his price. you see where i'm going? not quite. because of these murders, the value of the helix hotel is tanking. maybe jimmy thinks that will drive my price down. not me. who do we believe? the cop. yeah. he's about as reliable as my old triumph. we're just waiting on ballistics. if the slug matches the d.o.a.'s gun, i think we're in business. detective jones? it's michael woodruff's foster mother, geri gross. what have you guys been u
mr. galanter. all due respect, you're talking out of your ass. watch your tongue. carlin's been trying to dirty trick me out of the corporation for the last two years. if you're accusing anyone, talk to him! dirty tricks? he bribed an employee into filing a sexual harassment suit against me. where'd it end up? u and carlin? we patched things up. then a year ago, i show up for a board meeting, and his ape tried to physically keep me out of the room. he took a swing at me. i had to get a court...
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mr. president? plr the clerk will report. the clerk: library of congress, carlin d. haden of maryland to be librarian. the presiding officer: the senator from maryland. ms. mikulski: mr. president, i rise in support of the nomination of dr. carl haden to be head of the library of congress. president obama nominated her on february 24, 2016. the rules committee held a hearing on april 20, 2016. i want to thank the chairman of the rules committee, the senator from missouri, senator blunt and senator schumer. mr. president, the senate is not in order. the presiding officer: order in the senate. ms. mikulski: why is it an urgency to confirm dr. hayden speaking as vice chair of the appropriations committee. the library of congress has a $600 million budget funded through the legislative branch of appropriations. it has 3,000 employees and in addition to the work that they do that is well known with the library of congress they also oversee the copyright office for the entire nation that needs leadership and resources and also the library of congress needs to move through t
mr. president? plr the clerk will report. the clerk: library of congress, carlin d. haden of maryland to be librarian. the presiding officer: the senator from maryland. ms. mikulski: mr. president, i rise in support of the nomination of dr. carl haden to be head of the library of congress. president obama nominated her on february 24, 2016. the rules committee held a hearing on april 20, 2016. i want to thank the chairman of the rules committee, the senator from missouri, senator blunt and...
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carlin police department texas for demonstrating extraordinary courage to save lives. officer stevens exchanged gunfire at close range and subdued to heavily armed assailants engaged in a deadly act of terrorism. [applause] mrs. constance wilson accepting on behalf of of sergeant wilson the third. medal of valor presented to fallen sergeant wilson the third, pennsylvania. forgetting hislife to protect innocent civilians. sergeant wilson put himself in harm's way during an armed robbery, drawing fire from the assailants and suffering a mortal wound as he kept store employees and customers safe . [applause] officer niall johnson. medal of valor presented to officer niall johnson, north miami police department, florida for swift and valorous action during a violent crime spree.officer johnson pursued a man who had shot a miami police officer and two otherinnocent bystanders . withstanding fire from an assault weapon and apprehended the assailant. [applause] special agent tyler call. medal of valor presented to special agent tyler call, federal bureau of investigations for his heroic action to save a hostage. special agent call was off-duty with his family both rescue a woman from her ex-husband who had violated
carlin police department texas for demonstrating extraordinary courage to save lives. officer stevens exchanged gunfire at close range and subdued to heavily armed assailants engaged in a deadly act of terrorism. [applause] mrs. constance wilson accepting on behalf of of sergeant wilson the third. medal of valor presented to fallen sergeant wilson the third, pennsylvania. forgetting hislife to protect innocent civilians. sergeant wilson put himself in harm's way during an armed robbery, drawing...
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senator may argue that a -- senator carlin's may argue that sit in the efforts, but multiple moments of silence were not working. they were not passing the bill. mr. engel: i was going to say before the one thing we're not going to do is do nothing. we're not going to fold of our tent and go home. we represent the american people and we believe we revisit the majority of the american people, and you are not going to stop these protests one way or another until we have a vote on the floor for viable gun control legislation. >> one short comment speaker -- i think the speaker has a family, wants to the right thing, but you are a leader for the united states of america first, not the democratic party or the republican party. that is what we have to come together. that is the message that hopefully the speaker will listen to to resolve this issue. the american people want this to be done. that is why we're all here to take a stand. mr. israel: stay tuned, ladies and gentlemen. thank you all. >> president obama travels to canada for a state visit with prime minister justin trudeau and mexican president enrique pena. you can see it here on c-span. late
senator may argue that a -- senator carlin's may argue that sit in the efforts, but multiple moments of silence were not working. they were not passing the bill. mr. engel: i was going to say before the one thing we're not going to do is do nothing. we're not going to fold of our tent and go home. we represent the american people and we believe we revisit the majority of the american people, and you are not going to stop these protests one way or another until we have a vote on the floor for...
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mrs. lincoln. abraham lincoln: mother, the last time we saw young flood here, we were in springfield. i was a lawyer and he was but knee-high to a grasshopper. his mother was kin with governor carlin. mary todd lincoln: oh, i remember priscilla flood. abraham lincoln: and his father served with me in the illinois state legislature. a democrat, but, uh, a friend and a good man, despite his fervent support of my opponent for the presidency. william h. flood: sins of the father, sir. abraham lincoln: never a sin to stand up for what you believe. now, flood, tell me, which is the vessel with the history? william h. flood: well, mr. lincoln, they've all been mussing around under fire quite a lot, but i guess you mean the montauk over there. she's got the hardest hitting. been in the tightest spots. abraham lincoln: the very one, flood. show her to me. mother? tom hanks: at 4:30, a group of confederate prisoners of war is being escorted from the navy yard and up pennsylvania avenue when booth encounters his friend, the actor john mathews. john wilkes booth: great god, i have no longer a country! john mathews: what's the matter, john? john wilkes booth: mathews, i have a favor to ask you
mrs. lincoln. abraham lincoln: mother, the last time we saw young flood here, we were in springfield. i was a lawyer and he was but knee-high to a grasshopper. his mother was kin with governor carlin. mary todd lincoln: oh, i remember priscilla flood. abraham lincoln: and his father served with me in the illinois state legislature. a democrat, but, uh, a friend and a good man, despite his fervent support of my opponent for the presidency. william h. flood: sins of the father, sir. abraham...