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bennet. senator bennett loved the political arena. his heart was always with his family in utah, he spent many years working on capitol hill in both the senate and the house. and later, as a congressional liason for the department of transportation. he also spent many years in business. where his management abilities and his keen mind helped build a successful corporation. and earn him awards such as inc. magazine's entrepreneur of the year. but senator bennets true passion was for sound public policy. for the development of good policy. he cared little about who wrote policy. and he cared even less for who would get the credit for good policy. so long as wise policies were enacted in law, he was happy. that was his objective. and it was a noble one at that. this was apparent to me after a memorable conversation i had with him in 2010. just about six years ago, just a few days before our states republican nominating convention, at which we were both candidates, i was in the lobby of a local radio and television station waiting to go o
bennet. senator bennett loved the political arena. his heart was always with his family in utah, he spent many years working on capitol hill in both the senate and the house. and later, as a congressional liason for the department of transportation. he also spent many years in business. where his management abilities and his keen mind helped build a successful corporation. and earn him awards such as inc. magazine's entrepreneur of the year. but senator bennets true passion was for sound public...
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congratulations on this. >> jimmy: chloe bennet!sic from bebe rexha. connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. >> jimmy: i want to thank rob lowe, chloe bennet and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. nightline is next, but first here with the song "no broken hearts." bebe rexha. >> jimmy kimmel live. my name is bebe rexha. ♪ no broken hearts in the club no tears in the club ' cause we gon' ♪ ♪ get it poppin' tonight no broken hearts in the club more drinks pour it up ♪ ♪ cause we gon' get it poppin' tonight ♪ ♪ we going straight to miami hop on a plane don't need no plans ♪ ♪ shining so hard like a grammy forget all the players what they did ♪ ♪ we gonna be buying the drinks we gonna be buying the drinks ♪ ♪ line up the bottles line up the models we gonna forget
congratulations on this. >> jimmy: chloe bennet!sic from bebe rexha. connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. >> jimmy: i want to thank rob lowe, chloe bennet and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. nightline...
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congratulations on this. >> jimmy: chloe bennet!sic from bebe rexha. >> jimmy: i want to thank rob lowe, chloe bennet and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. nightline is next, but first here with the song "no broken hearts." bebe rexha. >> jimmy kimmel live. my name is bebe rexha. ♪ no broken hearts in the club no tears in the club ' cause we gon' ♪ ♪ get it poppin' tonight no broken hearts in the club more drinks pour it up ♪ ♪ cause we gon' get it poppin' tonight ♪ ♪ we going straight to miami hop on a plane don't need no plans ♪ ♪ shining sha forget all the players what they did ♪ ♪ we gonna be buying the drinks we gonna be buying the drinks ♪ ♪ line up the bottles line up the models we gonna forget everything ♪ ♪ oh ain't nobody going home you know what you came for ♪ ♪ to dance off the pain don't feel a thing just feel the champagne ♪ ♪ if you're feeling lonely baby let me hear you sing ♪ ♪ no broken hearts in the club no tears in the club ♪ ♪ 'cause we gon get it poppin' tonight no broken hearts in the club ♪ ♪ more
congratulations on this. >> jimmy: chloe bennet!sic from bebe rexha. >> jimmy: i want to thank rob lowe, chloe bennet and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. nightline is next, but first here with the song "no broken hearts." bebe rexha. >> jimmy kimmel live. my name is bebe rexha. ♪ no broken hearts in the club no tears in the club ' cause we gon' ♪ ♪ get it poppin' tonight no broken hearts in the club more drinks pour it up ♪ ♪ cause we gon' get...
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jimmy's guest rob low, chloe bennet a and music from bb, "action news" continues at 4:30 with tamalaard, matt o'donnell, meteorologist david murphy and karen rodgers with traffic. for cecily tynan, ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner, good night. >> ♪ "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- rob lowe, from marvel's "agents of shield", chloe bennet, this week in unnecessary censorship, and music from bebe rexha and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. thank you. thank you for watching. thank you to all of you for coming. welcome to l.a.
jimmy's guest rob low, chloe bennet a and music from bb, "action news" continues at 4:30 with tamalaard, matt o'donnell, meteorologist david murphy and karen rodgers with traffic. for cecily tynan, ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner, good night. >> ♪ "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- rob lowe, from marvel's "agents of shield", chloe bennet, this week in unnecessary censorship, and music from bebe rexha and now, here's...
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tonight -- rob lowe, from marvel's "agents of shield", chloe bennet, this week in unnecessary censorship and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. thank you. thank you for
tonight -- rob lowe, from marvel's "agents of shield", chloe bennet, this week in unnecessary censorship and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. thank you. thank you for
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>> well played by barry bennet. immediately afterwards, goes out there and said he's very sad that ted cruz would have to come to this moment. listen, in many ways, donald trump has been teflon when it comes to his insults and certainly his declarations and in many ways, it's because of who he has become over the past 30 years or so. donald trump, whenever he talks, says something he never backs down. when donald trump is critical of somebody, even when he's wrong, he never backs down. this has been appealing to primary voters, certainly a segment of primary voters that has vaulted him to the top of the republican party at this point. to ron's point, you got to wonder why ted cruz waited this long to actually unload. does ted cruz see the end of the road or ted cruz thinks by planting the seed right now, even if he loses indiana, does he still have a shot at stopping donald trump in the upcoming nine primaries and caucuses, specifically when it comes to california? i mean, we'll have to wait and see but ted cruz not
>> well played by barry bennet. immediately afterwards, goes out there and said he's very sad that ted cruz would have to come to this moment. listen, in many ways, donald trump has been teflon when it comes to his insults and certainly his declarations and in many ways, it's because of who he has become over the past 30 years or so. donald trump, whenever he talks, says something he never backs down. when donald trump is critical of somebody, even when he's wrong, he never backs down....
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seattle defensive end michael bennet is latest to talk about sam bradford. >> i almost threw up. can't believe sam bradford is complaining about making 40 million in the next two years and because he a actually has to compete for a position, i'm lick this guy, man, this guy right here, definitely sets a bad tone of what a player should be. >> the athletes look for pay back. eagles will see these guys, november 20th, week 11, at seattle. if sammy b is still playing, the team might say, okay. >> i got something for you, boom. >> thanks, buddy, appreciate it. >>> kate has the forecast. i was outside at 3:00 o'clock. still rain. >> still rainy. >> not so good. >> this morning was okay until rain started. it was warm. we got to the 60's briefly a and then rape came in and temperatures plumeted, chilly outside and it is still rainy at least lightly but it is starting to push out to the south and east. areas in south jersey and delaware will see more rain as we head through the rest of the evening. we will see just a little damp. road wet there on spring garden and broad street here as
seattle defensive end michael bennet is latest to talk about sam bradford. >> i almost threw up. can't believe sam bradford is complaining about making 40 million in the next two years and because he a actually has to compete for a position, i'm lick this guy, man, this guy right here, definitely sets a bad tone of what a player should be. >> the athletes look for pay back. eagles will see these guys, november 20th, week 11, at seattle. if sammy b is still playing, the team might...
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and that one potentially vulnerable democratic incumbent is michael bennet in colorado.at seat, they want to flip that seat from blue to red more than any other seat in the country. republicans think that might be their only shot at picking up a senate seat this year. but they kind of seem to be blowing this race in a way that at least, so far, has nothing to do with donald trump. first they had trouble with finding a candidate, despite michael bennet's supposed vulnerability, all the republican party's top choices passed on the opportunity to take him on. and when republicans in candidate did find a candidate they liked, a state lawmaker named john keyser, they had trouble getting him on the ballot. missed it be that much. keyser had to go to court to persuade a judge to put him back on the ballot, which the judge ultimately did. the judge's argument was that the signature requirement wasn't so hard and fast. it was really about stopping fraud. it wasn't just about stopping mistakes. so, a few signatures short, legitimately by mistake, the judge decided, no biggy, we'll
and that one potentially vulnerable democratic incumbent is michael bennet in colorado.at seat, they want to flip that seat from blue to red more than any other seat in the country. republicans think that might be their only shot at picking up a senate seat this year. but they kind of seem to be blowing this race in a way that at least, so far, has nothing to do with donald trump. first they had trouble with finding a candidate, despite michael bennet's supposed vulnerability, all the...
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senator bob bennet is being remembered today, after losing his battle the republican was first elected in 1992, and was seen as a political moderate. and that put him though at odds with utah's highly conservative republican base. his middle of the road reputation ended up leading to his ouster in 2010. he passed away yesterday. he was 82? >>> was it stress? was it a grudge against his employer? a plan plowed into the front day of the restaurant at fletcher street around lunchtime yesterday and the hummer hit three people in the process. you can see the video from the cell phone, you can see people jumping in to save the driver when the vehicle catches fire. the silver diner says the driver was at the restaurant on cook and on bereavement leave for the last month. so far no charges have been filed in the case. >>> we are tracking metro now. the rail system's general manager is planning to hold a meeting on friday and we are told plans could be an on your morning commute. nick giovanni has more. >> reporter: do you remember when metro rail shut down for almost 30 hours for maintenance?
senator bob bennet is being remembered today, after losing his battle the republican was first elected in 1992, and was seen as a political moderate. and that put him though at odds with utah's highly conservative republican base. his middle of the road reputation ended up leading to his ouster in 2010. he passed away yesterday. he was 82? >>> was it stress? was it a grudge against his employer? a plan plowed into the front day of the restaurant at fletcher street around lunchtime...
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tonight -- rob lowe, from marvel's "agents of shield", chloe bennet, this week in unnecessary censorshipand music from bebe rexha and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. thank you. thank you for watching. thank you to all of you for
tonight -- rob lowe, from marvel's "agents of shield", chloe bennet, this week in unnecessary censorshipand music from bebe rexha and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. thank you. thank you for watching. thank you to all of you for
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senator bennet. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank the panelists for being here today and everything you do for our schools and our kids. it has been said this federal law is civil rights law and i believe that. what that means for me sitting here thinking about millions of children marooned in public schools, rural and urban in america today, that are schools nobody on this panel would ever send one of our own kids or grandkids and it is the reason i worked so hard to try to close the comparability loophole. we didn't get there. we dead get important reporting language on reporting actual salaries and other costs. i think that is important because it will equip teachers and parents with information they need to be able to make the case going forward about how to create a system of public education that actually will work in america for kids live in poverty. that won't be done by people on this panel. it will be done by all of you and the people you represent all across america. let me start with one question, which is that
senator bennet. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank the panelists for being here today and everything you do for our schools and our kids. it has been said this federal law is civil rights law and i believe that. what that means for me sitting here thinking about millions of children marooned in public schools, rural and urban in america today, that are schools nobody on this panel would ever send one of our own kids or grandkids and it is the reason i worked so hard to try to close the...
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jimmy's guest rob low, chloe bennet a and music from bb, "action news" continues at 4:30 with tamalad, matt o'donnell, meteorologist david murphy and karen rodgers with traffic. for cecily tynan, ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner, good night. >> ♪
jimmy's guest rob low, chloe bennet a and music from bb, "action news" continues at 4:30 with tamalad, matt o'donnell, meteorologist david murphy and karen rodgers with traffic. for cecily tynan, ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner, good night. >> ♪
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we thank you for the life and legacy of former senator bob bennet. lord, we praise you for his diligence, integrity, intellect, and courage for he has left exemplary footprints for us to follow. be with his beloved widow, joyce, comforting her and his loved ones and friends in their grief. lord, we also remember sergeant christopher eni, officer jacob chestnut, detective john gibson, and sergeant clinton holtz, u.s. capitol police who gave the last full measure of devotion. remind us that earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal. today give our lawmakers the singularity of heart to seek, find, and follow your will so that their legacy will also be exemplary. we pray in your merciful name. amen. the president pro tempore: please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance to our flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. mr. mcconnell: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: we
we thank you for the life and legacy of former senator bob bennet. lord, we praise you for his diligence, integrity, intellect, and courage for he has left exemplary footprints for us to follow. be with his beloved widow, joyce, comforting her and his loved ones and friends in their grief. lord, we also remember sergeant christopher eni, officer jacob chestnut, detective john gibson, and sergeant clinton holtz, u.s. capitol police who gave the last full measure of devotion. remind us that earth...
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neither senator bennet's proposal nor my proposal could be adopted by the senate. so we did not change the law. we then put specifically into the law a provision that said you may not -- we said the department of education, you may not write a regulation in such a way that requires parity among school districts. that's in the law as well. yet what happens? in the first regulation that the department of education seeks to do in what we call negotiated rule-making process, they came up with a scheme because as the departing secretary said, his lawyers are smarter than the people in the senate or the people who work here. they came up with a scheme that would violate the law and the method they chose to do it is prohibited by law. i don't call that being clever. i call that just ignoring the law. ignoring the law. and i'm not going to put up with it. i'm not going to allow a department of education to sit here and watch us in both bodies of congress by big bipartisan majorities, supported by governors as well as teachers unions decide we don't want washington dictatin
neither senator bennet's proposal nor my proposal could be adopted by the senate. so we did not change the law. we then put specifically into the law a provision that said you may not -- we said the department of education, you may not write a regulation in such a way that requires parity among school districts. that's in the law as well. yet what happens? in the first regulation that the department of education seeks to do in what we call negotiated rule-making process, they came up with a...
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and thursday rob lowe, chloe bennet and music from bebe rexha. so, please join us then.urally curly hair our first guest wears many hats atop his unnaturally curly hair he's an author, actor, director, bootlegger and podcaster extraordinaire listen to "the adam carolla show" every day on the podcast one network, please welcome adam carolla. [ applause ] >> jimmy: you know, you wear the towel out every time and i forget you're going to wear it and then you wear it. that suit does not even come close to fitting you. it's like from the steve harvey collection or something. do you even bother to get it ta tailored? you could gain 40 pounds and still wear that suit. >> well, let's start. let's get going. listen, i've been married between 11 and 15 years. what do i care? what do we care for, guys? you're lucky i'm not wearing cut off sweats and half a boner. why do we try? i'm waiting to die, jimmy, i'm not trying to get laid. >> jimmy: i understand. i don't know if you just heard, ted cruz just dropped out of the race after the monologue. no courtesy at all. >> y you were on
and thursday rob lowe, chloe bennet and music from bebe rexha. so, please join us then.urally curly hair our first guest wears many hats atop his unnaturally curly hair he's an author, actor, director, bootlegger and podcaster extraordinaire listen to "the adam carolla show" every day on the podcast one network, please welcome adam carolla. [ applause ] >> jimmy: you know, you wear the towel out every time and i forget you're going to wear it and then you wear it. that suit does...
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here, chloe bennet will join us, and we'll have music from bebe rexha. >> jimmy: our first guest is a and italian renaissance studies major who parlayed that degree into a role as claire dunphy on the great show "modern family." it airs wednesdays at 9:00 on abc, please say hello to julie bowen. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: how you doing? >> it's black underwear. so you can look all you want. it's just like a cave. it's just a black cave. >> jimmy: you look fantastic. >> why, thank you. >> jimmy: may i ask and i don't know i are you spray tanned or is that suntan? >> i'm going to go with it's about 70% fake. i got tan here and i got the farmer tan. so you have a make a choice. do you try to whiten yourself? or are you going to go darker and match the farmer tan. >> jimmy: do you go to a place or do they come to your house with a hose? >> so many people come to my house with a hose for so many reasons. you've got the colonics. it's just me all alone in my bathroom. i don't want anyone else to experience that joy. >> jimmy: you're so down to earth. do you get texts from your moth
here, chloe bennet will join us, and we'll have music from bebe rexha. >> jimmy: our first guest is a and italian renaissance studies major who parlayed that degree into a role as claire dunphy on the great show "modern family." it airs wednesdays at 9:00 on abc, please say hello to julie bowen. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: how you doing? >> it's black underwear. so you can look all you want. it's just like a cave. it's just a black cave. >> jimmy: you...
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reaching a new height and modesto bee at this billboard associate an incumbent for congress michael bennetwith donald trump. it was paid for by his opponent in an effort to highlight the relationship with the controversial presidential candidate. the owners of the billboard is a supporter and is hiking the price of the sign. >> no equal contribution or nothing that we may associate with television or radio it is one of those you would rather not have to deal with but in that's when it comes to shove, nothing prohibited. >> campaign manager says the congressman does not want to be associated with his friend donald trump. >>> election day is coming of june 7 in the golden state, state assembly candidate medicine and wind will be encouraging people to get out the vote. then josi mayor will join her after 2:00 this afternoon. they will campus local neighborhoods. she's running against former san jose city council for the 27th assembly district. tomorrow morning political insiders will break down the race as it heads to california. phil matier will have more on the interview with hillary clinto
reaching a new height and modesto bee at this billboard associate an incumbent for congress michael bennetwith donald trump. it was paid for by his opponent in an effort to highlight the relationship with the controversial presidential candidate. the owners of the billboard is a supporter and is hiking the price of the sign. >> no equal contribution or nothing that we may associate with television or radio it is one of those you would rather not have to deal with but in that's when it...
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and later this week julie bowen, rob lowe, chloe bennet, wyatt russell and music from bebe rexha ande. >> jimmy: any time our first guest slaps on his purple exam gloves, you know something exciting is about to happen. he's the host of an emmy-winning show by day and he has agreed to write medical marijuana prescriptions for everybody in our audience tonight. please welcome dr. mehmet oz. [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: first i want to say congratulations. you won another emmy. >> last night. >> jimmy: how many do you have now? >> it's my seventh emmy. the big challenge last night was my competition has become my daughter. >> jimmy: she was nominated against you? >> in the exact same category. last year she beat me and i had to eat these crazy oreo things. it's torture. >> jimmy: that's the bet? >> she has a pudding with more calories than anything created. i have to take 1,000 calories of that. if i win, she has good burpies. >> jimmy: what's that? >> you don't know what a burpy is? come on down. you'll like this. it puts hair on your chest. >> jimmy: i got enough hai
and later this week julie bowen, rob lowe, chloe bennet, wyatt russell and music from bebe rexha ande. >> jimmy: any time our first guest slaps on his purple exam gloves, you know something exciting is about to happen. he's the host of an emmy-winning show by day and he has agreed to write medical marijuana prescriptions for everybody in our audience tonight. please welcome dr. mehmet oz. [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: first i want to say congratulations. you won...
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former mccain campaign economnist and senior trump campaign advisor, barry bennet. a lot of potential problems for donald trump politically and in terms of policy, how do you see where the next couple days go? >> next couple days -- i think the interesting part is every day we're having a conversation about which donald trump please stand up. he just gave a statement where he said he's happy that london just elected a muslim mayor. and he could probably get an exception to the trump ban. that makes perfect sense. the united states has relations but it seems inconsistent with we have to ban them until we figure it out. i'll leave the economics to doug. but i have covered a lot of presidential elections when you have a republican candidate who says i'll cut taxes but probably negotiate a tax increase and raise the minimum wage and encourage the states do that and seems to be treating the long-term structural debt. i'm dieing to watch the republican party of paul ryan and the platform committee in cleveland figure out how they put that in writing. he won fair and squar
former mccain campaign economnist and senior trump campaign advisor, barry bennet. a lot of potential problems for donald trump politically and in terms of policy, how do you see where the next couple days go? >> next couple days -- i think the interesting part is every day we're having a conversation about which donald trump please stand up. he just gave a statement where he said he's happy that london just elected a muslim mayor. and he could probably get an exception to the trump ban....
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. >> barry bennet said he thinks this is less about specific policy and more about broader issues aboutserve trv principals, limited government. >> it's about getting to know each other on a personal basis too. they don't know each other very well. >> does it surprise you to have paul ryan coming out so publicly on jake tapper's show last week? >> the fact of the matter is they need to focus on priorities and principals at this point and the fact is yes, they need to work together but ultimately, the chief executive of the united states, the president of the united states has to lead and they have to work together to get things done and frankly, it's been a while since we've had that. >> i wasn't surprised, quite frankly. he has a personal commitment to the jack kemp vision for america and the policies he's developing and an obligation to make sure they retain their house majority and he's not ready to check that box because he's not sure he can meet those commitments. >> and he's concerned about congressional senate races. >> there's been open discussion about whether the house is the
. >> barry bennet said he thinks this is less about specific policy and more about broader issues aboutserve trv principals, limited government. >> it's about getting to know each other on a personal basis too. they don't know each other very well. >> does it surprise you to have paul ryan coming out so publicly on jake tapper's show last week? >> the fact of the matter is they need to focus on priorities and principals at this point and the fact is yes, they need to...
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chair. >> senator bennet. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thanks for holding this important hearing. i wish you and the ranking member well in your negotiation. time is not on our side. i would want to thank the witnesses for being here and your prudent oversight of the fca. mr. chair mapp you said the oversight of fca to serve farmers and ranchers in the good times and bad times p.m. farmers and ranchers across the country are facing real financial hardships spurred by low commodity prices in colorado. producers are bringing less revenue but their overall cost of farming have increased year-over-year. on top of that persistent drought conditions have added extra volatility, which makes it clear to me that farmers need all available options when it comes to lending, farm credit system was designed to mitigate against these fluctuations and the risk posed by farming and ranching. i wonder whether you can describe the role of the farm credit system particularly in tough economic times. what role it plays in rural communities facing these economic hardships. i would be happy to hear any
chair. >> senator bennet. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thanks for holding this important hearing. i wish you and the ranking member well in your negotiation. time is not on our side. i would want to thank the witnesses for being here and your prudent oversight of the fca. mr. chair mapp you said the oversight of fca to serve farmers and ranchers in the good times and bad times p.m. farmers and ranchers across the country are facing real financial hardships spurred by low commodity...
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much but other players around the league are like seattle seahawks pro bowl defensive end michael bennet>> let's just say sam bradford, i almost threw up. i can't believe sam bradford is talking about making 40 million in the next two years, and because he actually has to compete for a position, i'm like this guy, man, right here, definitely sets a bad tone of what a player should be. >> yikes. >> not your average traffic in center city today. race cars, making their way around town to promote annex finity series race at pocono race way. wonder if they hit them for ticket stub like i get hit for. >> pocono 250 takes place on june 4th. >>> major league baseball is swinging back, odor of the texas rangers has been suspended for punching jose bautista's lights out, he gets eight games with a five you this dollars fine. odor says, he has no regrets and he will appeal the suspension, who about them apples. >>> anger management much, tiger and twins, brad ausmith objected for arguing balls and strikes. he tea side i will take my hoodie up and could have this home plate because umpire can't see
much but other players around the league are like seattle seahawks pro bowl defensive end michael bennet>> let's just say sam bradford, i almost threw up. i can't believe sam bradford is talking about making 40 million in the next two years, and because he actually has to compete for a position, i'm like this guy, man, right here, definitely sets a bad tone of what a player should be. >> yikes. >> not your average traffic in center city today. race cars, making their way...
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senate bennet died and his burial is this morning. so we've lost some of our folks here, including senator hatch who asked that i would note that he's going to be in utah attending former senator bennet's funeral and wished he could be here and regrets that he cannot. under the circumstances, we understand. this morning we're having a hearing titled understanding dyslexia, the intersection of research and education that hopefully will raise awareness and educate us on dyslexia, highlighting the importance of ear early identification and ensuring that students have access to evidence-based resources. we'll each make an opening statement and introduce our panel of witnesses. you have five minutes to summarize your testimony. we have a light in front of you. green light is go. yellow means you have one limit left and red means i'm going to start pounding on my hammer. after our witnesses' testimony senators will have each five minutes to ask questions. i am pleased to chair this. and again thanks senator mikulski for co-chairing and my o
senate bennet died and his burial is this morning. so we've lost some of our folks here, including senator hatch who asked that i would note that he's going to be in utah attending former senator bennet's funeral and wished he could be here and regrets that he cannot. under the circumstances, we understand. this morning we're having a hearing titled understanding dyslexia, the intersection of research and education that hopefully will raise awareness and educate us on dyslexia, highlighting the...
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chair. >> senator bennet. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thanks for holding this important hearing and i wish you and the ranking member well in your negotiating. time is not on our side. i want to thank the witnesses for being here today, and prudent oversight of fca. mr. chairman, you said the mission of the fca is to serve farmers and ranchers in good times and in bad times. as has been said farmers and ranchers across the country facing real financial hardships spurred by low commodity prices in colorado. producers are bringing less revenue but their overall costs of farming have increased year-over-year and are forecasts to increase next year as well. on top of that, persistent drought conditions have added extra volatility which makes it clear to me that farmers need all available options when it comes to lending. farm credit system was designed to mitigate against these fluctuations and the risks posed by farming and ranching. describe the role of the farm credit systematic larly in tough economic times -- typically in tough economic
chair. >> senator bennet. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thanks for holding this important hearing and i wish you and the ranking member well in your negotiating. time is not on our side. i want to thank the witnesses for being here today, and prudent oversight of fca. mr. chairman, you said the mission of the fca is to serve farmers and ranchers in good times and in bad times. as has been said farmers and ranchers across the country facing real financial hardships spurred by low...
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and as senator bennet said, we have to flip what's going on in this country. so, what the law does is it starts us on that path, but it's at the end of that path and we need to be vigorous and rigorous in making sure that the kids who have had the least get the most. >> all right. thank you. i agree. and let me follow-up on that by asking, do you believe that the department has the authority to ensure that states and districts do not divert state and local funds away from public schools in low income neighborhoods? >> so, i am very glad, senator warren, you asked the question in that way. because the entire testimony we've been talking about increasing as opposed to diverting. i believe that the federal government and the department of education has the authority to ensure that there's no diversion. they have that in three different ways. it's not just the title one funding formulas that focus on concentration of poverty. and i think dr. gordon is probably better at this than i would ever be. but it's the maintenance of effort issues -- provisions and the s &
and as senator bennet said, we have to flip what's going on in this country. so, what the law does is it starts us on that path, but it's at the end of that path and we need to be vigorous and rigorous in making sure that the kids who have had the least get the most. >> all right. thank you. i agree. and let me follow-up on that by asking, do you believe that the department has the authority to ensure that states and districts do not divert state and local funds away from public schools...
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michael bennet voted 92% of the time with obama and his party leadership.e republican candidates, each of them after his issues. i am the nominee for the libertarian party. be in my first debate next thursday night. my message is universal, my university -- my message is freedom, prosperity, and america's dream. i work in a home running a small business and raising three children. i came to this country without speaking english like the way i do today. [applause] i only had $100 are owed in my pocket. -- borrowed in mice pocket. -- in my pocket. [applause] i need your help my libertarian friends. so many libertarian hearts beating here in this room. i need each of you to go to my lilyforliberty.com. let's take over washington and stop this mad government. thank you. [applause] >> is there anyone seeking to be recognized? mr. chairman. >> is that microphone three? please identify themselves. >> once again, people are watching this and they may want to know how to get a hold of the libertarian party i just did not write down what you stated before. could you
michael bennet voted 92% of the time with obama and his party leadership.e republican candidates, each of them after his issues. i am the nominee for the libertarian party. be in my first debate next thursday night. my message is universal, my university -- my message is freedom, prosperity, and america's dream. i work in a home running a small business and raising three children. i came to this country without speaking english like the way i do today. [applause] i only had $100 are owed in my...
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and corporal christie bennet who serves as the public information officer. christie recently received the silent wilbur award. these are just a few of the long list of arkansas law enforcement officers who serve our state, but there are many more where those names came from. i know i join all arkansans in extending our appreciation to all arkansas law enforcement officers, not only this week but every week. i yield the floor. mr. coats: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. coats: mr. president, we're all too familiar with the famous promises president obama made to sell the american people on his obama proposal, and i said, yes, "sell." we now know from the white house revelations made by former members who worked for the president, we know that they -- the white house has been actively engaged in selling their programs and selling their proposals to the american people through some admittedly sophisticated ways in using social media to achieve a goal. just recently, white house national security advisor ben rhodes did an inter
and corporal christie bennet who serves as the public information officer. christie recently received the silent wilbur award. these are just a few of the long list of arkansas law enforcement officers who serve our state, but there are many more where those names came from. i know i join all arkansans in extending our appreciation to all arkansas law enforcement officers, not only this week but every week. i yield the floor. mr. coats: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from...
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anya bennet, we can manage our delivery system and then influence the rest of the delivery system as well. there document is great and provides us some real informed information particularly in the direction we need to go. it's not just the department but how we move the entire city system of care in a new direction. so i think, looking back, we can definitely use this and look at 2017 and then give you a report how well we're doing. we think that would be an excellent exercise for us to do. >> commissioner karshmer. >> thank you for this. it is really quite comprehensive. i do think it helps conceptualize the scope of the work of the department and as you were saying next year a report, a comparison of what this shows and what that shows, but it also strikes me that this is a way that might help organize our work in the commission, that it could be sort of a check -- i don't have this fully formed, but the idea it could be a way for us to make sure we are addressing each of these in some way over the course of the rhythm of our year. so perhaps we can think through how this could be
anya bennet, we can manage our delivery system and then influence the rest of the delivery system as well. there document is great and provides us some real informed information particularly in the direction we need to go. it's not just the department but how we move the entire city system of care in a new direction. so i think, looking back, we can definitely use this and look at 2017 and then give you a report how well we're doing. we think that would be an excellent exercise for us to do....
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. >> senator bennet. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you very much for holding this hearing, and thank you to the panel for your excellent testimony. mr. boies and ms. hanrath talked about the importance of early detection. and mr. baraka shared his views about the costs of not having early detection. i remember extended well my parents sitting me down and telling me that i was going to repeat the second grade. mit because of that my friends were leaving me behind, and to remember the year i spent in the second grade classroom tracing the letters in sand that were glued to cardboard cards. but in the end that hard work, as mr. boies talked about and mr. baraka also talked about, that hard work and intervention allowed me to compensate for my dyslexia. and i'm sitting here today partly i think because of that early detection. i wonder if the panel to talk a little bit about how we do a better job, we are doing a lousy job of detecting this, and how we share best practices across school districts and schools. and whether a far great
. >> senator bennet. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you very much for holding this hearing, and thank you to the panel for your excellent testimony. mr. boies and ms. hanrath talked about the importance of early detection. and mr. baraka shared his views about the costs of not having early detection. i remember extended well my parents sitting me down and telling me that i was going to repeat the second grade. mit because of that my friends were leaving me behind, and to remember...
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anya bennet, we can manage our delivery system and then influence the rest of the delivery system as well. there document is great and provides us some real informed information particularly in the direction we need to go. it's not just the department but how we move the entire city system of care in a new direction. so i think, looking back, we can definitely use this and look at 2017 and then give you a report how well we're doing. we think that would be an excellent exercise for us to do. >> commissioner karshmer. >> thank you for this. it is really quite comprehensive. i do think it helps conceptualize the scope of the work of the department and as you were saying next year a report, a comparison of what this shows and what that shows, but it also strikes me that this is a way that might help organize our work in the commission, that it could be sort of a check -- i don't have this fully formed, but the idea it could be a way for us to make sure we are addressing each of these in some way over the course of the rhythm of our year. so perhaps we can think through how this could be
anya bennet, we can manage our delivery system and then influence the rest of the delivery system as well. there document is great and provides us some real informed information particularly in the direction we need to go. it's not just the department but how we move the entire city system of care in a new direction. so i think, looking back, we can definitely use this and look at 2017 and then give you a report how well we're doing. we think that would be an excellent exercise for us to do....
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which is senator enzi, thank you, senator enzi, senator bennet? >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you to the panelists for being here today and everything you do for our schools and for our kids. it's been said today that this federal law is a civil rights law, and i believe that. and what that means for me as we sit here is thinking about the millions of children that are marooned in public schools, rural and urban, in america today that are schools that nobody on this panel would ever send one of our own kids or grand kids. and the reason i worked so hard to try to close the comparability loophole. we didn't get there. we did get important reporting language on reporting actual salaries and other costs. i think that's important because it will equip teachers and parents with information they need to be able to make the case going forward. about how to create a system of public education that actually will work in america for kids living in poverty. and that won't be done by the people on this panel. it's going to be done by all of you and the people that you represent
which is senator enzi, thank you, senator enzi, senator bennet? >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you to the panelists for being here today and everything you do for our schools and for our kids. it's been said today that this federal law is a civil rights law, and i believe that. and what that means for me as we sit here is thinking about the millions of children that are marooned in public schools, rural and urban, in america today that are schools that nobody on this panel would...
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conservatives like glen beck, dana parrino and senior adviser to the trump campaign, barry bennet, will all have face time with facebook co-founder mark zuckerberg. >> no one else in the world has the ability to reach as many people as they do. they have a responsibility to play down the middle. >> reporter: it comes after fallout that facebook suppressed conservative stories from its users on its popular trending topics list. >> even the popular websietd we can't compete with facebook in terms of influence and reach. >> reporter: they say the list is identified by algorithms and only reviewed by facebook employees to make certain they are tied to a current event. but gizmodo says a former facebook employee came forward claiming news curators prevented conservative stories from appearing on the site. >> this was something that facebook wasn't forthcoming about and was actually quite misleading about for the course of a two-year span. >> if they were juicing the algorithm in any way, people have a right to be very angry about that. >> reporter: launching an internal investigation, zucker
conservatives like glen beck, dana parrino and senior adviser to the trump campaign, barry bennet, will all have face time with facebook co-founder mark zuckerberg. >> no one else in the world has the ability to reach as many people as they do. they have a responsibility to play down the middle. >> reporter: it comes after fallout that facebook suppressed conservative stories from its users on its popular trending topics list. >> even the popular websietd we can't compete with...
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bennet. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection, the clerk will report the amendments by number. the clerk: mr. kirk proposes en bloc amendments number 3914, 3938, 3948, 3954, and 3971. mr. kirk: i ask unanimous consent that we now vote on these amendments. the presiding officer: without objection. is there further debate? if not, all in phaser say aye. -- all in favor say aye. all opposed, say no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the amendments are agreed to en bloc. ms. collins: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the senate be in a period of morning business with senators permitted to speak therein for up to ten minutes each. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. collins: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to the consideration of senate resolution 468, national police week, which was submitted earlier today. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: senate resolut
bennet. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection, the clerk will report the amendments by number. the clerk: mr. kirk proposes en bloc amendments number 3914, 3938, 3948, 3954, and 3971. mr. kirk: i ask unanimous consent that we now vote on these amendments. the presiding officer: without objection. is there further debate? if not, all in phaser say aye. -- all in favor say aye. all opposed, say no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the amendments are agreed...