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larry: mr. perry? mr. perry: i would say a that is a flawed question asked of mr. john. -- trump. , the declaration of independence does say governments exist with the consent of the governed and are supposed to protect life, liberty and property. think you are smart enough to be your own government. [applause] larry: this next question is to mr. peterson. should illegal immigration be stopped? what does open borders mean? mr. peterson: i believe a free market and labor is just as effective lifting people out of as aty is just as helpful free commodity. borders are drawn on a map by politicians. the nationstate things it only serves the needs of the individuals. i believe we as libertarians can offer to the american people a solution we have had in our history shows during the alicessive era, we had an island -- ellis island policy. you are out of time. dr. feldman. mr. feldman: america is the land of opportunity. i will streamline this immigration system and we will have liberty for americans and be welcom
larry: mr. perry? mr. perry: i would say a that is a flawed question asked of mr. john. -- trump. , the declaration of independence does say governments exist with the consent of the governed and are supposed to protect life, liberty and property. think you are smart enough to be your own government. [applause] larry: this next question is to mr. peterson. should illegal immigration be stopped? what does open borders mean? mr. peterson: i believe a free market and labor is just as effective...
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larry: mr. perry? mr. perry: i would say a that is a flawed question asked of mr. john. -- trump. , the declaration of independence does say governments exist with the consent of the governed and are supposed to protect life, liberty and property. think you are smart enough to be your own government. [applause] larry: this next question is to mr. peterson. should illegal immigration be stopped? what does open borders mean? mr. peterson: i believe a free market and labor is just as effective lifting people out of as aty is just as helpful free commodity. borders are drawn on a map by politicians. the nationstate things it only serves the needs of the individuals. i believe we as libertarians can offer to the american people a solution we have had in our history shows during the alicessive era, we had an island -- ellis island policy. you are out of time. dr. feldman. mr. feldman: america is the land of opportunity. i will streamline this immigration system and we will have liberty for americans and be welcom
larry: mr. perry? mr. perry: i would say a that is a flawed question asked of mr. john. -- trump. , the declaration of independence does say governments exist with the consent of the governed and are supposed to protect life, liberty and property. think you are smart enough to be your own government. [applause] larry: this next question is to mr. peterson. should illegal immigration be stopped? what does open borders mean? mr. peterson: i believe a free market and labor is just as effective...
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mr. perry: thank you, mr. speaker. 2009, the president issued executive order 13502, which strongly encourages the use of federal agencies to require project labor agreements, or p.l.a.'s, on federal construction projects exceeding $25 million in cost. this amendment simply states, already read, none of the funds made available by this act may be used to implement or enforce this executive order.
mr. perry: thank you, mr. speaker. 2009, the president issued executive order 13502, which strongly encourages the use of federal agencies to require project labor agreements, or p.l.a.'s, on federal construction projects exceeding $25 million in cost. this amendment simply states, already read, none of the funds made available by this act may be used to implement or enforce this executive order.
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larry: mr. perry? mr. perry: they are both equally evil and to ask which one is the lesser evil is like asking my favorite std. i do not have one. [applause] mr. peterson? mr. peterson when does life begin? when should it be a crime for a woman to have an abortion? mr. peterson: i am not a doctor or a scientist, it most likely because at conception, so all humans deserve the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness and it includes the unborn. [applause] dr. peterson -- mr. me, dr.? -- excuse feldman? i have my own very firm religious convictions, i do not mix dairy products and meat products, but i do not think that a cheeseburger should be illegal. we have a pro-life community and they should be able to enforce their rules on their community. we have a pro-choice community and they should be able to enforce their views on their community. and if they want to spread their message, they should invite other people by example to show what a wonderful community they have. it is not the job of governm
larry: mr. perry? mr. perry: they are both equally evil and to ask which one is the lesser evil is like asking my favorite std. i do not have one. [applause] mr. peterson? mr. peterson when does life begin? when should it be a crime for a woman to have an abortion? mr. peterson: i am not a doctor or a scientist, it most likely because at conception, so all humans deserve the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness and it includes the unborn. [applause] dr. peterson -- mr. me, dr.?...
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mr. perry: nobody's flying to guantanamo bay for recreating and whatever and would be protesters at some point and of course you won't go there kind of unannounced and exercise some terrorist activity. that's just not going to happen at guantanamo bay so it's shielded by that from the geography and the place that it is. also, i just wanted to say, since you mentioned the military and of course you have a high component of military members in the state and in the area, thank you for your -- you served with your husband as well. we appreciate the -- your sacrifice in that regard. can you talk at all about the costs to local law enforcement, whether it's regarding protests, whether it's being prepared for any eventuality and not have the failure of imagination whether or not one of these individuals would get out or someone would use the facility as a target, can you address that at all? governor haley: you know, we can talk about costs but you can't put a cost on fear. you can't put a cost on wha
mr. perry: nobody's flying to guantanamo bay for recreating and whatever and would be protesters at some point and of course you won't go there kind of unannounced and exercise some terrorist activity. that's just not going to happen at guantanamo bay so it's shielded by that from the geography and the place that it is. also, i just wanted to say, since you mentioned the military and of course you have a high component of military members in the state and in the area, thank you for your -- you...
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mr. perry: how much time is remaining? the chair: two minutes. mr. perry: i find a lot in common with the chairman and the gentlelady from minnesota that in times of emergency, we would want to use the assets that are available to us immediately. the amendment says it prohibits the agency to perform surveying, mapping or collecting remote sensing data. none of those are generally speaking an emergency situation. so i find some agreement, but this is what the amendment says. i just want to let everybody know that this is a $73 billion market and while we wait around in the united states and wait on the f.a.a. to promulgate the rules, the market moves further and further away from the united states and drives $1 trillion in economic activity, more than 500,000 american jobs are related to the collection, storage of imagery and data and 5.3 million workers use the data. 90% ofhe government information has a geo spacial component and it is identified by the department of labor as 14 sectors.just i
mr. perry: how much time is remaining? the chair: two minutes. mr. perry: i find a lot in common with the chairman and the gentlelady from minnesota that in times of emergency, we would want to use the assets that are available to us immediately. the amendment says it prohibits the agency to perform surveying, mapping or collecting remote sensing data. none of those are generally speaking an emergency situation. so i find some agreement, but this is what the amendment says. i just want to let...
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mr. perry: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include any extraneous materials on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. perry: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. perry: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in strong support of h.r. 4785, the d.h.s. stop asset and vehicle access or d.h.s. save act of 2016. in october of 2015, the d.h.s. inspector general released a scathing report of the federal protective services management of their vehicle fleet, a report that reads like a laundry list of poor management decisions. the i.g. found that the federal protective service had more vehicles than officers and officers were authorized to drive from home to work with government-owned vehicles. the bigger problem with that was that was where they got the bulk of the mileage on the vehicles was from home to work
mr. perry: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include any extraneous materials on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. perry: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. perry: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in strong support of h.r. 4785, the d.h.s. stop asset and vehicle access or d.h.s. save act...
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mr. perry: it all sounds well and good except you can cut all that completely and, i think you'll show at some point, it won't make a dent. mr. schweikert: those of us on the right who are more conservative, we have our folks who are guilty of this, and heaven know, i see it from our friends on the left, we hold up a shiny object and pretend like this would take care of the fiscal cliff that's no longer very far in the future. it's here. and we say, oh, if we would just adjust this on foreign aid we'd be fine. anyone who says something like that, they don't own a calculator. so the slide next to us right now, you and i were working on this earlier today, i've got to thank you and your staff for your willingness to sit there and geek out with calculators and budgets and actuarial tables. one of the things that's happened is about every three months, i do one of these presentations and if someone were to go back a few years when we did the very first one, parts of these numbers have gotten much w
mr. perry: it all sounds well and good except you can cut all that completely and, i think you'll show at some point, it won't make a dent. mr. schweikert: those of us on the right who are more conservative, we have our folks who are guilty of this, and heaven know, i see it from our friends on the left, we hold up a shiny object and pretend like this would take care of the fiscal cliff that's no longer very far in the future. it's here. and we say, oh, if we would just adjust this on foreign...
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mr. perry: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. countryman, good morning. you started with the administration in september of 2011? is that correct? mr. countryman: i have been a foreign service officer since 1982. i started my current post in 2011. mr. perry: did you have any participation in the negotiation/agreement that we are speaking of, the jcpoa? mr. countryman: i was not a member of the negotiating team. mr. perry: what was your involvement? you are the assistant secretary for the bureau of international security and nonproliferation. i would think that this would fall under the nonproliferation moniker, if you would. what was your duties regarding this program, the negotiations, the deal, etc.? mr. countryman: as you know the negotiating team was small. and worked very well. i provided a couple of my experts for technical support. mr. perry: you are fully aware of what was happening and who was doing it even though you weren't there. you provided experts but you knew when things were happenin
mr. perry: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. countryman, good morning. you started with the administration in september of 2011? is that correct? mr. countryman: i have been a foreign service officer since 1982. i started my current post in 2011. mr. perry: did you have any participation in the negotiation/agreement that we are speaking of, the jcpoa? mr. countryman: i was not a member of the negotiating team. mr. perry: what was your involvement? you are the assistant secretary for the bureau of...
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mr. perry: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. countryman, good morning. you started with the administration in september of 2011? is that correct? mr. countryman: i have been a foreign service officer since 1982. i started my current post in 2011. mr. perry: did you have any participation in the negotiation/agreement that we are speaking of, the jcpoa? mr. countryman: i was not a member of the negotiating team. mr. perry: what was your involvement? you are the assistant secretary for the bureau of international security and nonproliferation. i would think that this would fall under the nonproliferation moniker, if you would. what was your duties regarding this program, the negotiations, the deal, etc.? mr. countryman: as you know the negotiating team was small. and worked very well. i provided a couple of my experts for technical support. mr. perry: you are fully aware of what was happening and who was doing it even though you weren't there. you provided experts but you knew when things were happenin
mr. perry: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. countryman, good morning. you started with the administration in september of 2011? is that correct? mr. countryman: i have been a foreign service officer since 1982. i started my current post in 2011. mr. perry: did you have any participation in the negotiation/agreement that we are speaking of, the jcpoa? mr. countryman: i was not a member of the negotiating team. mr. perry: what was your involvement? you are the assistant secretary for the bureau of...
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hours later when mrs. perry had not been returned to her willmington rehab center, the staff there, called her family. this cell phone video taken as and took the beloved grandmother out. today fresnius clinic relasing a statement saying in part that a staff member mistakenly believed all our patients had left the facility. we deeply regret what occurred adding, our patient's care and safety are our top priorities. mrs. perry's family is furious releasing a statement saying, we wont be satisfied until we have a full explanation of the situation that occurred. also under scrutiny, the apparently when the crew went to pick her up after her treatment, the place was locked. so they left. and tonight the department of public health is confirming dph is conducting a thorough investigation into the situation. mrs. perry's family says they have been contacted by the clinic here and tonight are waiting to hear the outcome of investigations now underway by both the clinic and dph. following the scare saturday mrs. perry i
hours later when mrs. perry had not been returned to her willmington rehab center, the staff there, called her family. this cell phone video taken as and took the beloved grandmother out. today fresnius clinic relasing a statement saying in part that a staff member mistakenly believed all our patients had left the facility. we deeply regret what occurred adding, our patient's care and safety are our top priorities. mrs. perry's family is furious releasing a statement saying, we wont be...
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mr. perry: i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves. mr. calvert: i have the right to close on this if the gentleman wants -- the chair: the gentleman from california has the right to close. ms. mccollum: last year i rose in opposition to this amendment because it failed to account for the department's need to utilize unmanned systems in times of emergency. so let me give you a couple of examples, and we had a conversation that i was hoping that when i saw the amendment this year you may have made accommodation for this. hese remote it allows for the department to look at natural disasters. the department and usgs are monitoring the spread of wildfires, monitoring riverbank erosion and cuggets waterfall surveys. i think the chairman said it best, we need to have the authorizing committee look at this because i think the gentleman would agree there are times when good things can be done,
mr. perry: i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves. mr. calvert: i have the right to close on this if the gentleman wants -- the chair: the gentleman from california has the right to close. ms. mccollum: last year i rose in opposition to this amendment because it failed to account for the department's need to utilize unmanned systems in times of emergency. so let me give you a couple of examples, and we had a conversation that i was hoping that when i saw the amendment this year you may...
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number 96, number 97, amendment number 0 by mr. perry of pennsylvania, amendment number 4 by mr. radcliffe of texas, amendment number 85, amendment number 88 by mr. smith of missouri, amendment number 90 by mr. young of alaska, amendment number 92 by mr. young of alaska, amendment number 95 by mr. beyer of virginia, amendment number 96 by mr. beyer of virginia. amendment number 97 by mr. beyer of virginia. the chair will reduce to two minutes the time for any electronic vote after the first ote in the series. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 76 by the gentleman from alabama, mr. palmer on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk: amendment number 76 printed in house report 114-683, offered by mr. palm over alabama. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having risen a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioni
number 96, number 97, amendment number 0 by mr. perry of pennsylvania, amendment number 4 by mr. radcliffe of texas, amendment number 85, amendment number 88 by mr. smith of missouri, amendment number 90 by mr. young of alaska, amendment number 92 by mr. young of alaska, amendment number 95 by mr. beyer of virginia, amendment number 96 by mr. beyer of virginia. amendment number 97 by mr. beyer of virginia. the chair will reduce to two minutes the time for any electronic vote after the first ote...
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mr. perry: all right. thank you. in my opinion, the epa continues to overregulate the energy industry and with that, i don't think they have the ability to determine or examine the requirements. mr. fugate, i'm sure you're aware based on what i have based on december 2015, retiring due to epa policy retiring or converting 81,423 megawatts or 499 units based on regulation. has fema done an examination of how the epa regulations affect the grid and capacity? are you interested in doing that? do you know the capacity and the ramifications of the loss of the 499 units and the 81,000-plus megawatts? ms. hoffman: -- mr. fugate: to be honest, congressman, we depend upon our partners in dhs that do that. we are not the subject matter experts. so we determine for our infrastructure protection what that means and what those impacts are. having come from the state of florida we've seen dependence move from coal to -- i was in the unique experience of having a gas pipeline severed. knoged out all the natural gas to the southern a
mr. perry: all right. thank you. in my opinion, the epa continues to overregulate the energy industry and with that, i don't think they have the ability to determine or examine the requirements. mr. fugate, i'm sure you're aware based on what i have based on december 2015, retiring due to epa policy retiring or converting 81,423 megawatts or 499 units based on regulation. has fema done an examination of how the epa regulations affect the grid and capacity? are you interested in doing that? do...
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mr. perry: without objection, so ordered. mr. duncan: there is a school, elementary school or middle school, near the naval big, is that correct? governor haley: yes. i talked to someone yesterday and said good luck tomorrow. he said everybody in my area is terrified what could happen. mr. duncan: we're talking about south carolinian mothers and fathers considering sending their children to a school in close proximity to some of the most wanted and dangerous terrorists in the world so thanks for pointing that out. the letter that you and governor brownback sent to ash carter, did y'all get a response on that? governor haley: i'm not aware that we got a response. i will follow up and just confirm that but i am not aware of a response. they've been very -- they handled this very much on their own and have not included us in the process. i have had conversations of governor brownback and i have made it very clear and i want it to be made very clear, any governor that has to deal with this, i will fight for them to make sure it doesn
mr. perry: without objection, so ordered. mr. duncan: there is a school, elementary school or middle school, near the naval big, is that correct? governor haley: yes. i talked to someone yesterday and said good luck tomorrow. he said everybody in my area is terrified what could happen. mr. duncan: we're talking about south carolinian mothers and fathers considering sending their children to a school in close proximity to some of the most wanted and dangerous terrorists in the world so thanks...
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mr. perry: without objection, so ordered. mr. duncan: there is a school, elementary school or middle school, near the naval big, is that correct? governor haley: yes. i talked to someone yesterday and said good luck tomorrow. he said everybody in my area is terrified what could happen. mr. duncan: we're talking about south carolinian mothers and fathers considering sending their children to a school in close proximity to some of the most wanted and dangerous terrorists in the world so thanks for pointing that out. the letter that you and governor brownback sent to ash carter, did y'all get a response on that? governor haley: i'm not aware that we got a response. i will follow up and just confirm that but i am not aware of a response. they've been very -- they handled this very much on their own and have not included us in the process. i have had conversations of governor brownback and i have made it very clear and i want it to be made very clear, any governor that has to deal with this, i will fight for them to make sure it doesn
mr. perry: without objection, so ordered. mr. duncan: there is a school, elementary school or middle school, near the naval big, is that correct? governor haley: yes. i talked to someone yesterday and said good luck tomorrow. he said everybody in my area is terrified what could happen. mr. duncan: we're talking about south carolinian mothers and fathers considering sending their children to a school in close proximity to some of the most wanted and dangerous terrorists in the world so thanks...
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perry: all right. thank you, mr. chairman. i yield. rep. katko: thank you, mr. perry. rep. katko: i -- a couple quick follow-up questions for -- mr. fujimura, you mentioned the icao standards as -- as something that gives you some sort of comfort, i guess, in -- in the airport quality of their -- their security. is that correct? mr. fujimura: sir, under 44907 (ph) it's based in statute that this is the basis. the icao (inaudible) are what we begin our airport assessment program from. so it's -- it's -- it's encapsulated in statute. rep. katko: correct. and i understand that. and so just so i understand, do you know if sharm el-sheikh or mogadishu were airports that met the icao's minimum standards? mr. fujimura: they are not last point departure airports, sir, so i do not know definitively whether they met them or not, sir. rep. katko: ok. rep. katko: now, mr. mizell, a couple quick questions. i understand you're saying what you told us in a secure setting was sensitive, and of course, i take issue with that. but let's -- let me ask you something a different way and see if y
perry: all right. thank you, mr. chairman. i yield. rep. katko: thank you, mr. perry. rep. katko: i -- a couple quick follow-up questions for -- mr. fujimura, you mentioned the icao standards as -- as something that gives you some sort of comfort, i guess, in -- in the airport quality of their -- their security. is that correct? mr. fujimura: sir, under 44907 (ph) it's based in statute that this is the basis. the icao (inaudible) are what we begin our airport assessment program from. so it's --...
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mr. perry: without objection, so ordered. mr. duncan: there is a school, elementary school or middle school, near the naval big, is that correct? governor haley: yes. i talked to someone yesterday and said good luck tomorrow. he said everybody in my area is terrified what could happen. mr. duncan: we're talking about south carolinian mothers and fathers considering sending their children to a school in close proximity to some of the most wanted and dangerous terrorists in the world so thanks for pointing that out. the letter that you and governor brownback sent to ash carter, did y'all get a response on that? governor haley: i'm not aware that we got a response. i will follow up and just confirm that but i am not aware of a response. they've been very -- they handled this very much on their own and have not included us in the process. i have had conversations of governor brownback and i have made it very clear and i want it to be made very clear, any governor that has to deal with this, i will fight for them to make sure it doesn
mr. perry: without objection, so ordered. mr. duncan: there is a school, elementary school or middle school, near the naval big, is that correct? governor haley: yes. i talked to someone yesterday and said good luck tomorrow. he said everybody in my area is terrified what could happen. mr. duncan: we're talking about south carolinian mothers and fathers considering sending their children to a school in close proximity to some of the most wanted and dangerous terrorists in the world so thanks...
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mcafee, mr. perry, governor johnson, mr. petersen, dr. feldman, and i went to thank all of you who watched on c-span. thank you for covering this. [applause] >> thank you, libertarians. now sit down. stand up if you want. can everyone give these candidates another round of applause? [applause] i've been to everyone of these nominating conventions since 2000 and orlando. i have voted for the presidential nomination every time. there's always been a choice. there are always choices we have to make. believe that you see a, you, the delegates of the libertarian party, have the best and .oughest choices i've ever seen [applause] at the beginning of this thing we passed of those donation cards, and i hope you been filling them out while listening to the awesome answers in this debate great if you haven't, you can start filling them out now. and i'm going to auction off a piece of history. on this stage to my right is an area sign, and on that sign the signatures of every one of the candidates on this stage. there's only one of these in the .orl
mcafee, mr. perry, governor johnson, mr. petersen, dr. feldman, and i went to thank all of you who watched on c-span. thank you for covering this. [applause] >> thank you, libertarians. now sit down. stand up if you want. can everyone give these candidates another round of applause? [applause] i've been to everyone of these nominating conventions since 2000 and orlando. i have voted for the presidential nomination every time. there's always been a choice. there are always choices we have...
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mr. perry: thank you, mr. speaker. before i begin, i ask unanimous consent that all members have -- may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on the topic of this special order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. perry: thank you, mr. speaker. the safety of americans, the security of america, should never be jeopardized -- well, it should never be jeopardized for any reason, but certainly not simply for the purpose of fulfilling a campaign pledge. the president recently released a plan about closing guantanamo bay. and it demonstrates to me, and i think to the american people, at his -- this plan is misguided, as well as his priorities. the proposal to close guantanamo proves that his priority lies in leaving behind a legacy rather than protecting the american people and the american national security. as a matter of fact, it presents nothing more than another attempt to fulfill a campaign promise and distracts, actually distracts, based on
mr. perry: thank you, mr. speaker. before i begin, i ask unanimous consent that all members have -- may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on the topic of this special order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. perry: thank you, mr. speaker. the safety of americans, the security of america, should never be jeopardized -- well, it should never be jeopardized for any reason, but certainly not simply for the purpose...
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the chair now recognizes mr. perry for five minutes of questioning. >> thank you, mr. chairman, for indulging me and providing this privilege to sit on the panel. mr. mizell in an april 12th april 12th alert i sent to secretary regarding cube barracks asked about the goals of annual visits by cuban officials to the u.s., and to our airports which have been occurring since 2010. in its response to my letter dhs stated the visits involve the exchange of technical information on aviation security and best practices. exchange of technical information. my concern and curiosity in singing with you is about what we're giving to. the. not what we're getting from them but what we're giving to them. given cube bas history as a counterintelligence state that this is extremely concerning to me. as you know cuba is ruled by a government hostile to the united states, with close relationships to other u.s. adversaries including china, russia, and north korea, indeed, russia and china both have listening posts, some of the large nest the world if not the largest on the planet, at lour
the chair now recognizes mr. perry for five minutes of questioning. >> thank you, mr. chairman, for indulging me and providing this privilege to sit on the panel. mr. mizell in an april 12th april 12th alert i sent to secretary regarding cube barracks asked about the goals of annual visits by cuban officials to the u.s., and to our airports which have been occurring since 2010. in its response to my letter dhs stated the visits involve the exchange of technical information on aviation...
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mr. perry: these terrorists who have been spppeding their time. in new york city, my good friend from new york, i will yield some time. mr. zeldin: i thank the gentleman and i would like to thank the the gentleman from pennsylvania forever all of his service. this week, president obama sent an incomplete plan to copping to plose the detention facility in gune bay, cube. nd even bring hi hisk risk terrorists here to the united states. there are still unanswered questions. for example, what happens when with capture the next two or 10 or 30 terrorists? where are we going to question them ordain them. what is the placement for those detainees currently in gitmo. what legal protections and rights will detainees have in our court system? make no mistake. these detainees at gitmo are the worst of the worst of the worst. all the variables left out of the president's plan shows this isn't really a plan, but a political pledge. the facility has not only served as a place to keep the most dangerous people in the world to task ta call facility prevent attacks
mr. perry: these terrorists who have been spppeding their time. in new york city, my good friend from new york, i will yield some time. mr. zeldin: i thank the gentleman and i would like to thank the the gentleman from pennsylvania forever all of his service. this week, president obama sent an incomplete plan to copping to plose the detention facility in gune bay, cube. nd even bring hi hisk risk terrorists here to the united states. there are still unanswered questions. for example, what...
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she bent over and one of her breasts had been exposed at the same time that mr. perryalked in. >> in rebuttal, health inspector said that is not what happened. >> when i opened it she was barely trying to get her jacket on and both of her breasts were hanging out. we write our statement and notes at the time of inspections and we stick to what we saw and we state to the facts. >> she had been massaging this individual. >> the attorney insists that the inspector did not see what he says he saw. a claim that moved some in the gallery to laughter. >> there was a malfunction. she had been massaging this individual and one of her breasts, not the nipple, had been exposed. >> i think it is a big game for them and they are good at it. >> certainly massage parlors are entitled to vigorous defense against accusations of wrongdoing but sometimes the best defense is to remain silent. >> i have been working in that area for a little over a year now. >> a prime example occurs when a and y counsel proceeds cross-examination. >> it is suspicious, activity. >> allegations. yes. >> not
she bent over and one of her breasts had been exposed at the same time that mr. perryalked in. >> in rebuttal, health inspector said that is not what happened. >> when i opened it she was barely trying to get her jacket on and both of her breasts were hanging out. we write our statement and notes at the time of inspections and we stick to what we saw and we state to the facts. >> she had been massaging this individual. >> the attorney insists that the inspector did not...
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mrs. perry is now in the care of a different medical team. emily: 5 investigates with a bombshell in the case of a man who has spent more than 30 years in prison for a crime he says he did not commit. the judge who presided over fred weichel's original trial tells 5 investigates that he should get a new one. weichel was convicted of first-degree murder in 1981 for the shooting death of robert lamonica in braintree. the conviction was largely based on the testimony of a teenager when he says he saw weichel fleeing the murder scene. retired superior court judge robert barton says judges instruct juries differently now on eyewitness identifications. randy>> do you think fred weichl would be found guilty today? >> i do not think so because of the added instructions, the jury, "be more critical of eyewitness identification." emily: a superior court hearing on whether to give weichel a new trial resumes today. a new move from the prep school involved in a high-profile sex assault case. the request sparking outrage. plus, a little boy celebrates his
mrs. perry is now in the care of a different medical team. emily: 5 investigates with a bombshell in the case of a man who has spent more than 30 years in prison for a crime he says he did not commit. the judge who presided over fred weichel's original trial tells 5 investigates that he should get a new one. weichel was convicted of first-degree murder in 1981 for the shooting death of robert lamonica in braintree. the conviction was largely based on the testimony of a teenager when he says he...
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mrs. perry's family is furious, and they are saying in a statement we will not be satisfied until we have a full explanation of the situation. both the clinic and the public health department are investigating this. mrs. perry has now been moved to the care of a different medical team. >> five investigates with a bombshell in the case of a man wh a crime he says he did not commit. the judge who presided over the original trial tells 5 investigates that he should get a new one. he was convicted of first degree murder in 1981 for the death of robert lamonica in braintree. the testimony was from a teenager who was drinking, 180 feet away from the dark when he said he saw weichel fleeing the murder scene. retired superior court judge those eyewitness identifications. >> do you think that fred weichel would be found guilty today? >> i don't think so, i really don't. >> why is that? >> because of the added instructions and the consciousness now and the fact that the judge must tell the jury, be more c
mrs. perry's family is furious, and they are saying in a statement we will not be satisfied until we have a full explanation of the situation. both the clinic and the public health department are investigating this. mrs. perry has now been moved to the care of a different medical team. >> five investigates with a bombshell in the case of a man wh a crime he says he did not commit. the judge who presided over the original trial tells 5 investigates that he should get a new one. he was...
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and i had this experience and mr. perry hood this experience we we had well over 100 and had a discussion about it ap i had a individual go to the microphone and say i don't care about any grand kid, i want every dime. and part of the aweden laughed. and fabe that was an discussion where it was about your grandkids. you have to understand, the emotion of these numbers because of the growing of these benefits and the horrible economic rowth, this is no longer futer generations, this is us. i didn't relled you were so old. this slide shows -- mr. schweikert: our number is 030, 2031, social security trust fund is gone. > what happens on that date? mr. schweikert: your benefits are decreased, whatever that amount is on that time. mr. perry: probably between 20% and 0%. swigeswiring let's do it. the social security receive muse will be subto the whims. you might have one month where you are pay-go out more. you also have no longer the interest receive now. $8 manneded you 2 point trillion, that is what is going into the trust fu
and i had this experience and mr. perry hood this experience we we had well over 100 and had a discussion about it ap i had a individual go to the microphone and say i don't care about any grand kid, i want every dime. and part of the aweden laughed. and fabe that was an discussion where it was about your grandkids. you have to understand, the emotion of these numbers because of the growing of these benefits and the horrible economic rowth, this is no longer futer generations, this is us. i...
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so then finally said, okay, mr. perry, i'll do it. >> i got to ask you, the voice said, let's reach out to prince, maybe kelly roadman or michelle? song. >> is there a prince song you want to do? >> if prince would clear purple rain and someh just come out of the floor and play, hands down. on pharell's team as an advisor. and they shared this piece of advice. >> don't be afraid to get out of your comfort zone because the greatest part of you is the undiscovered part of you. >>> it seems only fitting when richard simmons decided to tell why he disappeared from the we have followed richard for 30 years, every tear, every triumph. every inspirational moment. >> they trust me, they trust me with their lives and i trust them with my life. >> richard was just 33 years old, that charisma and hiss gift to motivate was there from the beginning. >> you made a mistake, but that's okay, we can fix it. >> now that he's going through his alone time, we sensed his commitment to help others is still very much there but he needs some tim
so then finally said, okay, mr. perry, i'll do it. >> i got to ask you, the voice said, let's reach out to prince, maybe kelly roadman or michelle? song. >> is there a prince song you want to do? >> if prince would clear purple rain and someh just come out of the floor and play, hands down. on pharell's team as an advisor. and they shared this piece of advice. >> don't be afraid to get out of your comfort zone because the greatest part of you is the undiscovered part of...
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chairman, i yield. >> thank you, mr. perry. a couple quick follow-up questions. mr. fuji mara, you indicated the standard as some sort of considerate of the airport quality of their security. is that correct? >> sir, under 44-907, it's based in statute this is the -- the standards are what we begin or assessment program from. so it's -- it's encapsulated in statute. >> i understand that. so just do you know in sharm el sheikh or mogadishu have met those standards? >> they are not last point of departure points, sir, so i don't know if they have definitively met them or not. >> mr. mizell, i understand what you're saying in a secure setting, did you let me ask if i can ask it a different way. how many of the last point of departure airports have you visited? >> there are seven last point of departure airports, six of which are operational, and -- the seventh, did you visit that as well? >> yell, i want to ask you about what you personally observed if i may. personally in think those airports, did you observe any explosive trace equipment anyway? >> again, you have ask
chairman, i yield. >> thank you, mr. perry. a couple quick follow-up questions. mr. fuji mara, you indicated the standard as some sort of considerate of the airport quality of their security. is that correct? >> sir, under 44-907, it's based in statute this is the -- the standards are what we begin or assessment program from. so it's -- it's encapsulated in statute. >> i understand that. so just do you know in sharm el sheikh or mogadishu have met those standards? >>...
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during the failed campaign of mr. perryyou might recall that he called for scrapping the department of energy. and lastly, now, the trump, thank you tour, mr. trump's thank you tour will continue today. he visit the fairgrounds outside of milwaukee, wisconsin to thank people there. the recount shows that trump gained 131 additional votes. more people to thank. eric. eric: david lee, thanks so much. martha. martha: with tillerson in, that means that mitt romney who was very much in the running for this job is once again disappointed by a run at higher office. the republican nominee for president could not have been more gracious about it. former one. posted this on facebook today. it was honored to be considered secretary of state for this great country. my discussions with president-elect trump have been enjoyable and enlightening. eric: sources telling fox news that mr. trump will be selecting former texas governor rick perry as the secretary of energy. you may remember that oops moment for the governor as mr. perry famous
during the failed campaign of mr. perryyou might recall that he called for scrapping the department of energy. and lastly, now, the trump, thank you tour, mr. trump's thank you tour will continue today. he visit the fairgrounds outside of milwaukee, wisconsin to thank people there. the recount shows that trump gained 131 additional votes. more people to thank. eric. eric: david lee, thanks so much. martha. martha: with tillerson in, that means that mitt romney who was very much in the running...
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perry vs. desantis. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. sir, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr. and mrs. perry, the defendant was your child's day-care provider. your lawsuit seeks reimbursement for all the money that you paid for the time she watched your baby, who is 18 months old, and some damages for pain and she provided inadequate care for
perry vs. desantis. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. sir, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr. and mrs. perry, the defendant was your child's day-care provider. your lawsuit seeks reimbursement for all the money that you paid for the time she watched your baby, who is 18 months old, and some damages for pain and she provided inadequate care for
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i wont stop fighting for mr perry because he did not have due process of law." mother. she posted a video online, accusing police of wrongdoing. officers shot and killed her daughter and angelo perry, in september. investigators connected perry to several crimes -- including the murder of guy cuffee. after kager's mom posted her video, cuffee's daughter posted a response. it says the shooting was justified. kager's mother has organized a group to protest the shootings. happens. norfolk police officer exposed himself to her in the time. she asked us not to show her face, but says-- it happened saturday afternoon. she told only 10 on your side-- she took a picture of his vehicle, and picked the officer out of a line-up. (30:29 1) ((i asked why i picked out in the lineup was a norfolk police officer that i had to me)) runs: 13 norfolk police say they are aware of the allegations-- and they are investigating. tonight, virginia state police are trying to figure out who shot two harpersville road in newport news, around 2 this morning. they say another vehicle pulled up-- and
i wont stop fighting for mr perry because he did not have due process of law." mother. she posted a video online, accusing police of wrongdoing. officers shot and killed her daughter and angelo perry, in september. investigators connected perry to several crimes -- including the murder of guy cuffee. after kager's mom posted her video, cuffee's daughter posted a response. it says the shooting was justified. kager's mother has organized a group to protest the shootings. happens. norfolk...
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mr. perry: the third agency of government, i would do away with education -- commerce, and let's see. the third one i can't. sorry. oops. nick: the appointment of so many figures with ties to russia seems to signal one of the biggest shifts in u.s. foreign policy since richard nixon went to china in the early 1970's. that was intended to isolate the soviet union. this seems to be the strategy and reverse, to isolate beijing. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. choice, i more on the spoke with congressman reid ribble, who is on the affairs committee. you have concerns about donald trump's pick for secretary of state, rex tillerson, particularly around any possible conflict of interest with exxon. what would you like him to do? rep. ribble: if you divest interests in exxon so there is no way he can be favoring one energy provider in the u.s. over the other, my fears about tillerson go away, because he is an intriguing pick for sure and that is my primary concern with him. he has had a cozy relations
mr. perry: the third agency of government, i would do away with education -- commerce, and let's see. the third one i can't. sorry. oops. nick: the appointment of so many figures with ties to russia seems to signal one of the biggest shifts in u.s. foreign policy since richard nixon went to china in the early 1970's. that was intended to isolate the soviet union. this seems to be the strategy and reverse, to isolate beijing. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. choice, i more on the spoke with...
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thompson, and all the elected officials and members of congress who are here with us today, as well as mr. perry. all of the trustees. of course all of the faculty and staff here at jackson state, let's take a moment to give it up to the people who helped you to hear. thank you all for your incredible hospitality. i would not be anywhere else but here. i may be a little jetlagged, but i'm here right now to celebrate all of you. so i'm grateful. both of theto thank choirs and the band for that beautiful music. you all are amazing. before we go way in, we have to give it up to all the folks in the stands to help you all get here. but moms, dads, brothers, sisters, grandparents, cou sins, friends, neighbors. all of you. give it up. [applause] wantinally, most of all, i us to join in congratulating -- what a good-looking group, the men and women of jackson state university class of 2016. [applause] you all deserve all of that and more, because i know how hard you work to make it to the day studying late into the night. writing and rewriting those papers. taking all those exams. oh my lord. but i als
thompson, and all the elected officials and members of congress who are here with us today, as well as mr. perry. all of the trustees. of course all of the faculty and staff here at jackson state, let's take a moment to give it up to the people who helped you to hear. thank you all for your incredible hospitality. i would not be anywhere else but here. i may be a little jetlagged, but i'm here right now to celebrate all of you. so i'm grateful. both of theto thank choirs and the band for that...
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and <---take this out)))) i wont stop fighting for mr perry due process of law." that is india kager's video to facebook killed by police in september. virginia beach police connected perry to several other crimes-- including the murder of guy cuffee. ao after kager's mom posted her video, cuffee's daughter posted one saying the shooting was justified. a group, led by kager's mother, has planned several demonstrations in virginia beach tomorrow. we are working to find station robbery. it happened this morning at a shell on hampton highway in yorktown. the york-poquoson's sheriff's office is investigating. if you have information on this heist-- call the crime line. a construction worker is hurt during an accident when he was hit by construction material. it happened at the corner of washington and county streets. the worker is expected to recover. investigators are working to find out what sparked a mid morning fire at a norfolk home. someone spotted smoke and called 9-1-1 to come to the home on the fire department sent 10 on your side this picture of the damage i
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. >> you are talking about people like rex tillisson, an oil executive and rick perry -- >> and mr.ruitt from oklahoma. >> these are not guys on the pushing for climate policy part of the spectrum for sure. >> interesting enough, mr. tillerson is the most forward leaning of the entire group. he has, since the election, come back and said we should stay in paris. he said we should actually act on greenhouse gas emissions and called for a carbon tax so unusual for someone in that position, he believes it is not only real but it is a problem we have to address. that is not so much the case for mr. pruitt who has been in his context as attorney general for oklahoma suing the environmental protection agency to get out of the clean power plan or what mr. perry said is that he believes strongly in the enhancement of fossil fuels and how those might move forward. so we have a mixed set of messages coming from the appointment and the president-elect himself who has been frankly less consistent about what he says but we want a consistent posture and the issue is clearly real, clearly affectin
. >> you are talking about people like rex tillisson, an oil executive and rick perry -- >> and mr.ruitt from oklahoma. >> these are not guys on the pushing for climate policy part of the spectrum for sure. >> interesting enough, mr. tillerson is the most forward leaning of the entire group. he has, since the election, come back and said we should stay in paris. he said we should actually act on greenhouse gas emissions and called for a carbon tax so unusual for someone...
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mr. perry: thank you, mr. speaker. 2009, the president issued executive order 13502, which strongly encourages the use of federal agencies to require project labor agreements, or p.l.a.'s, on federal construction projects exceeding $25 million in cost. this amendment simply states, already read, none of the funds made available by this act may be used to implement or enforce this executive order. project labor agreements, mr. speaker, discourages what's called a marriage contract benefiting on -- contracts. let me be clear. that means if you don't have a union you can't even bid. and by the way, the vast majority of all work conducted in the united states private or government is conducted by nonunion contractors. it's not meant to disparage unions. there should be open competition for everybody. because it is a limited competition, it drives up the cost that each of us pay for the construction. somewhere between 12% and 18%. needlessly -- even if it's only 12%, why pay it? it results in fewer infrastructure i
mr. perry: thank you, mr. speaker. 2009, the president issued executive order 13502, which strongly encourages the use of federal agencies to require project labor agreements, or p.l.a.'s, on federal construction projects exceeding $25 million in cost. this amendment simply states, already read, none of the funds made available by this act may be used to implement or enforce this executive order. project labor agreements, mr. speaker, discourages what's called a marriage contract benefiting on...
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mrs. perry is now in the care of a different medical team. a young cancer patient gets a special surprise in boston. randy: the memorable birthday from friends at his home away from home. and going for the gold at the rio olympics. the rough moments for two athletes putting it all on the line. erika: we are following breaking news in boston. a teenager shot several times while sitting in a car. this happened just before midnight on gavin way. that boy is expected to survive. our doug meehan is live at the scene. we'll have updates ahead. cindy? cindy: we are watching some showers popping up this morning. when the more serious storms when i look for solutions, i don't start in washington, and has all the answers.arty you know where i find common-sense ideas? right here in new hampshire... where i'm fighting for the good-paying jobs that strengthen our economy. i worked to make childcare more affordable and make it easier to save for college. and to strengthen social security and medicare. together, we're making new hampshire and america strong
mrs. perry is now in the care of a different medical team. a young cancer patient gets a special surprise in boston. randy: the memorable birthday from friends at his home away from home. and going for the gold at the rio olympics. the rough moments for two athletes putting it all on the line. erika: we are following breaking news in boston. a teenager shot several times while sitting in a car. this happened just before midnight on gavin way. that boy is expected to survive. our doug meehan is...
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i wont stop fighting for mr perry because he did not have due process of law." that was 28-year-old india kager's mother. back in september, her daughter died after getting caught in the crossfires of a shootout between officers and her angelo perry. both died at the scene. their infant son was in the backseat of their car during the shootout, but was not hurt. later this morning at a church in virginia beach, kager's mother will demand answers about what happened. after police investigated the shooting and those involved, they connected kagan's boyfriend, angelo perry to several crimes, including the murder of guy cuffee. after kager's mother posted the emotional video describing her loss, cuffee's daughter posted one of her own defending the police department's actions. she says the shooting was justified. kagan's mother's protest is expected to start later this morning at 9:00. 10 on your side plans to be there, and will have an update later today. senator mark warner will be in hampton today to talk about cyber security. he will meet with local experts in th
i wont stop fighting for mr perry because he did not have due process of law." that was 28-year-old india kager's mother. back in september, her daughter died after getting caught in the crossfires of a shootout between officers and her angelo perry. both died at the scene. their infant son was in the backseat of their car during the shootout, but was not hurt. later this morning at a church in virginia beach, kager's mother will demand answers about what happened. after police...
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representatives and all the elected officials and members of congress who are here with us today as well as mr. perry, all of the trustees, dr. blaine, reverend rodes and all of the faculty and staff here at jackson state. let's take a moment to give it up to the people who helped get you here. thank you for your incredible hospitality. i may be a little jet lagged, but i'm here right now to celebrate all of you, so i'm grateful. i have to thank the band and both of the choirs today for the beautiful music. you all are amazing. and of course, before we go way in, we have to give it up to all the folks in the stands who helped you all get here, the moms and dads, brothers, sisters, grandparents, cousins, friends, neighbors. all you all must give it up! give it up! [cheers and applause] mrs. obama: and finally, most of all, i wanted to join in congratulating,', what a good-looking group, the men and women of jackson state university class of 2016! whoa! you all deserve all of that and more because i know how hard you worked studying late into the night, writing and rewriting those papers, taking all th
representatives and all the elected officials and members of congress who are here with us today as well as mr. perry, all of the trustees, dr. blaine, reverend rodes and all of the faculty and staff here at jackson state. let's take a moment to give it up to the people who helped get you here. thank you for your incredible hospitality. i may be a little jet lagged, but i'm here right now to celebrate all of you, so i'm grateful. i have to thank the band and both of the choirs today for the...
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representatives and all the elected officials and members of congress who are here with us today as well as mr. perry, all of the trustees, dr. blaine, reverend rodes and all of the faculty and staff here at jackson state. let's take a moment to give it up to the people who helped get you here. thank you for your incredible hospitality. i would not be anywhere else but here. i might be a little jetlagged, but i am here right now to celebrate all of you, so i'm grateful. i have to thank the band and both of the choirs today for the beautiful music. you all are amazing. and of course, before we go way in, we have to give it up to all the folks in the stands who helped you all get here, the moms and dads, brothers, sisters, grandparents, cousins, friends, neighbors. all you all must give it up! give it up! [cheers and applause] mrs. obama: and finally, most of all, i wanted to join in congratulating,', what a good-looking group, the men and women of jackson state university class of 2016! whoa! you all deserve all of that and more because i know how hard you worked studying late into the night, writing
representatives and all the elected officials and members of congress who are here with us today as well as mr. perry, all of the trustees, dr. blaine, reverend rodes and all of the faculty and staff here at jackson state. let's take a moment to give it up to the people who helped get you here. thank you for your incredible hospitality. i would not be anywhere else but here. i might be a little jetlagged, but i am here right now to celebrate all of you, so i'm grateful. i have to thank the band...