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>> he thought it was so funny that i was like bill murray is coming! bill murray is coming! me way about bill murray. he was here a couple of months ago and i was very nervous about it. >> he's a classic man. >> jimmy: he's the greatest. and you want to impress him, of course. but also you know if you try to impress him, that will have the opposite effect. >> he's a very low key guy. i went to go say hello to him. we had a lot of people there that night. we had a trailer in the parking lot. i was very nervous about it. as soon as i walked in, he started fixing my tie. and i felt like a little boy in a tie. you know when little boys wear suits at funeral or something? i felt like one of those little boys. >> it's cute and sad. >> jimmy: it was kind of sad. do you get over that quickly with him? >> yeah, well, because he is kind of -- he immediately makes you feel like a little boy in a suit at a funeral. >> jimmy: did he start touching you and adjusting your clothing? relax, everyone. david hasselhoff is here. >> he didn't adjust me, no, but he did vacuum some people's heads,
>> he thought it was so funny that i was like bill murray is coming! bill murray is coming! me way about bill murray. he was here a couple of months ago and i was very nervous about it. >> he's a classic man. >> jimmy: he's the greatest. and you want to impress him, of course. but also you know if you try to impress him, that will have the opposite effect. >> he's a very low key guy. i went to go say hello to him. we had a lot of people there that night. we had a trailer...
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charles murray, no relation to bill, he thinks so. in the wall street journal, he has five tips to young people on how to live life to the fullest. they are consider marrying young, meaning like 26. learn how to recognize your soul mate. eventually stop spreading about fame and fortune. take religion seriously, and watch "groundhog seday" repeatedly. let's start with marriage. one of the things charles murray says when you're considering someone you might make a commitment to for marriage, you should not marry someone who has annoying habits you're not going to be able to overlook. >> it's so interesting you start with that point because i agree with everything he says in the essay except this. and the reason is, doesn't he realize, when you meet someone, they don't have any annoying habits. >> you don't know about them until later? >> they happen after you cohab tate with them for ten years. that's one thing. the other thing is i don't think it's that important because my wife and i, we probably annoy each other a lot, but you need t
charles murray, no relation to bill, he thinks so. in the wall street journal, he has five tips to young people on how to live life to the fullest. they are consider marrying young, meaning like 26. learn how to recognize your soul mate. eventually stop spreading about fame and fortune. take religion seriously, and watch "groundhog seday" repeatedly. let's start with marriage. one of the things charles murray says when you're considering someone you might make a commitment to for...
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but as far as bill murray, he's up in the air. you got to have bill murray. >> come on.g it again. sci-fi, "sharknado 2." but this time l.a. is spared. it invades, of course, manhattan. this one is set to release july 30th. it is set in manhattan. we don't have enough to worry about. >> julia louis-dreyfus like twooef never seen her before. >> hitting the newsstands on friday. she's on the cover of rolling stone magazine wearing nothing but the mortal words of the nation's founding fathers. not bad for, get this, 53 years old. >> i like the john hancock at the bottom, by the way. just sayin. >> very nice. >> the back that she doesn't really relish, cursing as much as she does on the show. then the good rapport with al gore and joe biden. >> to a passing note now in the world of professional wrestling. >> one of wrestling's superstars died. just 54 years old. it comes just days after he was inducted into the wwe hall of fame. >> his real name is james brian helwig. he began in 187 -- 1987. he defeated hulk hogan in wrestlemania 6. he is survived by his wife, dana, and two
but as far as bill murray, he's up in the air. you got to have bill murray. >> come on.g it again. sci-fi, "sharknado 2." but this time l.a. is spared. it invades, of course, manhattan. this one is set to release july 30th. it is set in manhattan. we don't have enough to worry about. >> julia louis-dreyfus like twooef never seen her before. >> hitting the newsstands on friday. she's on the cover of rolling stone magazine wearing nothing but the mortal words of the...
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. >>> david letterman is next with bill murray. baby giraffe is up, tied 2-2. >> we're going to 11.here we go. long night. we'll have it for you on kpix.com. see you tomorrow. ,,,,,,,,,,,,
. >>> david letterman is next with bill murray. baby giraffe is up, tied 2-2. >> we're going to 11.here we go. long night. we'll have it for you on kpix.com. see you tomorrow. ,,,,,,,,,,,,
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. >>> david letterman is next with bill murray. baby giraffe is up, tied 2-2. >> we're going to 11. there we go. long night. we'll have it for you on kpix.com. see you tomorrow. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, the fresh prince of muncie, david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "late show" theme ) ( cheers and applause )
. >>> david letterman is next with bill murray. baby giraffe is up, tied 2-2. >> we're going to 11. there we go. long night. we'll have it for you on kpix.com. see you tomorrow. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, the fresh prince of muncie, david...
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. >> 8/8/88, that's the date and this bud's for you, bill murray. >> harry caray's glasses are as thickvoices that carries. >> the crowd is wild. holy cow. >> caray spent 36 years behind the mic before joining the cubs in 1982. the gapes weren't always exciting but harry made them entertaining. >> i was always thinking about what who s he going to do next? >> i don't know what the big deal of crackerjack is. did you ever go and look for a prize and find no prize? >> if you were starving and you were a hot dog? would you eat yourself? i would. i'd be so delicious. >> he was joined in the booth by celebrities and presidents but it was his singing during the seventh inning stretch that became the thing of legends. >> oh, goodness gracious, when he would sing that, i'd go organization, my goodness, harry. you're really not a singer. >> harry passed away in 1998 but his traditions and love of the cubs will be passed down for generations to come. >> i think that harry, in my opinion, was the best announcer ever in baseball. and i don't think they'll be another one because they don't come arou
. >> 8/8/88, that's the date and this bud's for you, bill murray. >> harry caray's glasses are as thickvoices that carries. >> the crowd is wild. holy cow. >> caray spent 36 years behind the mic before joining the cubs in 1982. the gapes weren't always exciting but harry made them entertaining. >> i was always thinking about what who s he going to do next? >> i don't know what the big deal of crackerjack is. did you ever go and look for a prize and find no...
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just last night, letterman with help from bill murray moved his entire studio audience across 53rd street for a lady gaga concert next door in the roseland ballroom, which is shutting down. it was reminiscent of the early and unpredictable dave who used the whole neighborhood as his stage. david letterman turns 67 in a few days. he has been doing his show on cbs for 21 years. >>> the other broadcaster in the news today was boomer esiason. former nfl quarterback used his sports radio show to rip into new york mets second baseman daniel murphy for taking paternity leave for the birth of his first child. it meant that murphy who hasn't missed a game in two seasons missed this year's opening day. and then esiason took it a step further by saying murphy's wife who delivered via c-section should have scheduled that before the start of the season. another radio host, mike francesa, says they should have hired a nurse instead. but murphy, the new father of a young son, got the last word today. he said, quote, a father seeing his wife, she was completely finished. i mean, she was done. she had sur
just last night, letterman with help from bill murray moved his entire studio audience across 53rd street for a lady gaga concert next door in the roseland ballroom, which is shutting down. it was reminiscent of the early and unpredictable dave who used the whole neighborhood as his stage. david letterman turns 67 in a few days. he has been doing his show on cbs for 21 years. >>> the other broadcaster in the news today was boomer esiason. former nfl quarterback used his sports radio...
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. >>> david lederman got bill murray and lady gaga together for a selfie. his number of rts, about 800 or something like that. >> who stole the show on that photo? >> i have to say lady gaga. is there someone else in the background? >> david letterman. >> yeah, yeah, but he's supposed to be in it. you think that's a photo bomb. >> a little bit. >> all right. >> ellen, 3 million, her rts. >>> i'm richard lui. this is "early today." we hope it is first stop of the day here on nbc. keep on rt'ing, by the way. >>> leading the news on nbc news.com, student dies in colorado fall after eating pot cookie. denver police say they're still investigating the 19-year-old's death, but the autopsy lists the cause as multiple injuries due to a fall from height. and says marijuana intoxication is a significant contributing factor. >>> and in time, teen who sued her parents gets $56,000 college scholarship. rachel canning posted on her facebook that she would be attending western new england university in springfield, massachusetts, in the fall. >>> other stories that we're
. >>> david lederman got bill murray and lady gaga together for a selfie. his number of rts, about 800 or something like that. >> who stole the show on that photo? >> i have to say lady gaga. is there someone else in the background? >> david letterman. >> yeah, yeah, but he's supposed to be in it. you think that's a photo bomb. >> a little bit. >> all right. >> ellen, 3 million, her rts. >>> i'm richard lui. this is "early...
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singer lady gaga appeared with a very special invitation for dave, bill murray, and the entire audiencet are you guys doing tonight because i have a show across the street and if you want to come over, i'll bring you to the performance. i'll bring the audience. >> reporter: she led the 500-member audience to the nearby roseland ballroom. the famed venue will close next week after almost a century. gaga will be the last artist to perform there. perform there. neutrogena® female announcer] pore refining cleanser. alpha-hydroxy and exfoliating beads work to clean and tighten pores so they can look half their size. pores...shrink 'em down to size! [ female announcer ] pore refining cleanser. neutrogena®. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for th
singer lady gaga appeared with a very special invitation for dave, bill murray, and the entire audiencet are you guys doing tonight because i have a show across the street and if you want to come over, i'll bring you to the performance. i'll bring the audience. >> reporter: she led the 500-member audience to the nearby roseland ballroom. the famed venue will close next week after almost a century. gaga will be the last artist to perform there. perform there. neutrogena® female announcer]...
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. >> bill murray keeps waking up on the same day over and over until yes redemption. what needs to happen in europe to get off this treadmill? extreme as the structural reforms needed in japan. what really needs to happen in europe are some of the protections in place need to be taken off. we need to be up to take on younger people and producer youth unemployment. in a doing that, we have to let some of the old people move on and go on to retirement. discussions with chinese business leaders, government leaders as well to get the chinese more interested in investing in europe? in addition to sovereign bonds? >> what i say to them is -- [indiscernible] all the talk between 2009 and 2012, it is frankly nonsense. on the other hand, europe doesn't need -- does the capital. it needs some enthusiasm and life. the chinese definitely have to that. >> and cash? >> and cash and markets. >> how would you evaluate the state right now? how do see those pools of money collected in china turning into m&a globally? >> they will have an effect. some the larger chinese are not as black
. >> bill murray keeps waking up on the same day over and over until yes redemption. what needs to happen in europe to get off this treadmill? extreme as the structural reforms needed in japan. what really needs to happen in europe are some of the protections in place need to be taken off. we need to be up to take on younger people and producer youth unemployment. in a doing that, we have to let some of the old people move on and go on to retirement. discussions with chinese business...
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bill murray was his first guest.ng hell, letterman!" and david couldn't keep it together. so funny. >> his comedy landed him his own late-night show on nbc, working in the shadows of johnny carson, the great. but then they gave johnny's throne to jay leno, which had letterman jump to rival cbs, and there was this huge late-night rivalry. >> why don't i just start off with a question here, just -- [ laughter ] -- just how pissed off are you? [ cheers and applause ] a friend of yours. >> yeah. >> is taking over here next may. [ laughter ] >> i'm sorry, what did you say? >> i said -- [ laughter ] >> oh, my gosh. >> you know, letterman wasn't the only one pissed off at that. i mean, carson absolutely loved david letterman. >> yeah, i didn't get it. >> the feelings were mutual. >> but letterman did just fine. he carved out his own niche, very biting, and very kooky, and sometimes the top-ten list. >> number 9 -- what's up, gangstas, it's the m.i. double 'tisle. >> number 5 -- confused stare. [ laughter ] number 3 -- oh, l
bill murray was his first guest.ng hell, letterman!" and david couldn't keep it together. so funny. >> his comedy landed him his own late-night show on nbc, working in the shadows of johnny carson, the great. but then they gave johnny's throne to jay leno, which had letterman jump to rival cbs, and there was this huge late-night rivalry. >> why don't i just start off with a question here, just -- [ laughter ] -- just how pissed off are you? [ cheers and applause ] a friend of...
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. >> a little bill murray reference there.eps waking up on the same day over and over until yet personal redemption. >> you need structural reform. it is not the same as the structural reform needed in japan. some of the protections need to be taken off. we need to take on younger reduce graduate unemployment. in doing that, we will have to let some of the older people move on and go on to retirement. what is in your discussions to get the chinese more interested in investing in europe, in a dental -- in addition to the sovereign bonds? europe is not going to collapse. on the other hand, europe does need capital. it needs some life. the chinese have that. and they have cash. and they have markets. >> how would you assess the state of private equity right now? pools ofu see those money collecting in china changing me m&a landscape? >> some of the larger chinese forms are approaching blackstone. they are getting permission to invest abroad. they will be competing for businesses which they can then leverage in china. because of t
. >> a little bill murray reference there.eps waking up on the same day over and over until yet personal redemption. >> you need structural reform. it is not the same as the structural reform needed in japan. some of the protections need to be taken off. we need to take on younger reduce graduate unemployment. in doing that, we will have to let some of the older people move on and go on to retirement. what is in your discussions to get the chinese more interested in investing in...
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bill murray was here. i admire him greatly. -- he does not have a plant life. -- planned life. life has spoken to him. he said, you have to be alert and responsive. i am not giving justice to it. it was, you have to make sure that you are responding to stimuli. >> i would not only do that. you can take a lot of circumstances. it is important to serve a cause that is greater than one lifetime. some thing you cannot complete. there is a jewish phrase, you do not have to complete the task and you are not free from starting it. that will give you some long obedience toward something that is important and transcends an individual human life. >> did this come to you? >> a couple of things. the midlife crisis. this is noting that being served by the public the way it was in the 1950's and 1960's. there was a lot of that out there. there is a gap there. column, youte a have to shift the ground every few years or you get stale. i have tried to shift ground, in terms of subject matter. i think you should. shift -- is a great threats to people who do that. i do not think about this before
bill murray was here. i admire him greatly. -- he does not have a plant life. -- planned life. life has spoken to him. he said, you have to be alert and responsive. i am not giving justice to it. it was, you have to make sure that you are responding to stimuli. >> i would not only do that. you can take a lot of circumstances. it is important to serve a cause that is greater than one lifetime. some thing you cannot complete. there is a jewish phrase, you do not have to complete the task...
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. >> lady gaga invited everyone, including bill murray, to see her perform at a music venue that's closing down. [ cheers ] >> and all that matters. >> you take all of the keys off the ring except the ignition key, it is safe to drive. >> here's the problem with the car here. you have a house. [ laughter ] >> on "cbs this morning." >> fill in the blank. next election, my blank will run for blank. [ laughter ] >> this morning's "eye-opener" is presented by toyota. let's go places. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." good morning, norah. >> good morning to you, charlie. >> we begin with this -- once again, the army is asking why after a shooting at ft. hood texas. an iraq war veteran killed three people yesterday and then committed suicide. >> 16 other people were hurt. it is the second deadly attack by a ft. hood soldier in the last five years. anna westerner erwerner is at the fort with information on the attacker. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. good morning to our viewers in the west. sources identify the gunman at 34-year-old ivan lopez. military officials will not confirm that
. >> lady gaga invited everyone, including bill murray, to see her perform at a music venue that's closing down. [ cheers ] >> and all that matters. >> you take all of the keys off the ring except the ignition key, it is safe to drive. >> here's the problem with the car here. you have a house. [ laughter ] >> on "cbs this morning." >> fill in the blank. next election, my blank will run for blank. [ laughter ] >> this morning's...
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. >> that was the nickname of bill murray in "scrooge."at people might care about. >> thank you. >> if you look at bank of america, they were down 11%. but everybody knows they were much better than jpmorgans or citi. >> quarter on quarter, year or year compared to jp and wells fargo. >> they stole miller lynch five years ago. this is a leverage business to when these markets pick up. bank of america, we know what happened last quarter. i would own it here. >> coming up next, we are taking our hunt for the next hot ipo to the clouds. good data stores be the next. plus, much, much, more on google's big miss. what you need to know ahead of tomorrow's trade ahead after this. tdd# 1-888-628-2419 searching for trade ideas that spark your curiosity tdd# 1-888-628-2419 can take you in many directions. tdd# 1-888-628-2419 you read this. watch that. tdd# 1-888-628-2419 you look for what's next. tdd# 1-888-628-2419 at schwab, we can help turn inspiration into action tdd# 1-888-628-2419 boost your trading iq with the help of tdd# 1-888-628-2419 our l
. >> that was the nickname of bill murray in "scrooge."at people might care about. >> thank you. >> if you look at bank of america, they were down 11%. but everybody knows they were much better than jpmorgans or citi. >> quarter on quarter, year or year compared to jp and wells fargo. >> they stole miller lynch five years ago. this is a leverage business to when these markets pick up. bank of america, we know what happened last quarter. i would own it...
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bill murray did the honors in 2012. >> i guess he will run the bases. >> after taking a quick lap aroundield, he did tip one in. and finally, a baby tyrannosaurus rex throws out a pitch at rebars game. i guess he can blame the distance on those short arms. >> how are you feeling? the best and worst ever. >> if this is a catastrophe just show the bad videos with mine. that's all i ask. >> in know we will show it again and again. >> it's all part of the weather day today at the cell. tom skilling will be out there also. make sure you're in your seats to see that first pitch. it will be great. we're going to get some video. it's good to be fantastic. you'll do a great job. i'm hoping for the best for you to agree job. >> just keep watching those pitches over and over and you will mail. coming up the star wars cast is officially announced. we will have the lineup. we now know the cast for the seventh "star wars" movie. and it includes some old favorites. mark hamill, harrison ford and carrie fisher will return... so will popular characters like chewbacca, c-3po and r2-d2. the movie is tentat
bill murray did the honors in 2012. >> i guess he will run the bases. >> after taking a quick lap aroundield, he did tip one in. and finally, a baby tyrannosaurus rex throws out a pitch at rebars game. i guess he can blame the distance on those short arms. >> how are you feeling? the best and worst ever. >> if this is a catastrophe just show the bad videos with mine. that's all i ask. >> in know we will show it again and again. >> it's all part of the weather...
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. >> tariq: bill murray. >> jimmy: he's always funny. >> tariq: letterman's the best.s cracking me up. >> jimmy: yeah. that's right. i'm right here, buddy. so, good to see you. [ laughter ] >> tariq: yeah, man, i'm feeling good. i am. you got to risk it to get the biscuit. you know what i mean? [ laughter ] woo! >> jimmy: i don't know what you're talking about. now you've lost me. >> tariq: i guess i'm just a a squirrel trying to get my nut. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what are you talking about, dude? >> tariq: hey, man, we're all just squirrels trying get nuts. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: stop saying that you're trying to get your nuts. i don't understand. >> tariq: well, i guess i'll be heading back to -- [ british accent ] -- ye olde microphone. [ laughter ] catch you later. baseball season, am i right? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the microphone is that way. the microphone is right there. get out of here. get him out of here. keep walking. get out of here. >> steve: what the? what is going on? >> jimmy: what is going on tonight? ye olde microphone? [ laughter ] let's g
. >> tariq: bill murray. >> jimmy: he's always funny. >> tariq: letterman's the best.s cracking me up. >> jimmy: yeah. that's right. i'm right here, buddy. so, good to see you. [ laughter ] >> tariq: yeah, man, i'm feeling good. i am. you got to risk it to get the biscuit. you know what i mean? [ laughter ] woo! >> jimmy: i don't know what you're talking about. now you've lost me. >> tariq: i guess i'm just a a squirrel trying to get my nut. [ laughter...
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and bowled murray said an amazing thing to me during a conversation -- bill murray said an amazing thing to me, basically said, you just have to be alive and alert. and that is how he is. you have to live your life. >> why i started "huffington post." i was talking to norman lear. i had retired. here is what you do, he said, "you set up an office. you talk to people. ideas will come across your desk. grab one you love and do it." that was it. but it was great advice. >> what's influencing for both of you, i will start with you, ben. in terms of what is out there changing the world, obviously mobile is changing the world more than anything else, i assume. >> from my business, certainly. >> and the cloud has changed. >> for what we see, mobile. just the way all of us, how it changes all of our lives. it is just unbelievable. mobile probably the biggest trend we continue to invest into in the thing that we see the best ideas coming in around. everybody has to be mobile first. it is not the second screen anymore. it is where everything is happening. >> what would you say? >> i would say that
and bowled murray said an amazing thing to me during a conversation -- bill murray said an amazing thing to me, basically said, you just have to be alive and alert. and that is how he is. you have to live your life. >> why i started "huffington post." i was talking to norman lear. i had retired. here is what you do, he said, "you set up an office. you talk to people. ideas will come across your desk. grab one you love and do it." that was it. but it was great advice....
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bill murray said an amazing thing to me during a conversation which got a thousand comments about. basically he said you just have to be alive and alert, alive and alert. that's how you to live your life. >> why i started to have a part, i was talking to norman lear. he's a buddy. he says this is what you do. you set up an office. you don't disappear you're going to talk to people. ideas will come across your desk. grab one that you love and do it. >> rose: and that was it. >> that was it. about you it was great advice, great advice. >> rose: what's influencing for both of you. i'll start with you ben. in terms of what's out there changing the world. obviously mobile is changing the world more than anything i assume and the cloud is changing. those two things don't you think. >> well yes, i think for what we see mobile, just the way all of us, how it changed all of our lives. it's unbelievable. mobile is probably the biggest trend that we continue to invest into and the thing that we see, the best idea coming in around. everything has to be noble first it's not really the second sc
bill murray said an amazing thing to me during a conversation which got a thousand comments about. basically he said you just have to be alive and alert, alive and alert. that's how you to live your life. >> why i started to have a part, i was talking to norman lear. he's a buddy. he says this is what you do. you set up an office. you don't disappear you're going to talk to people. ideas will come across your desk. grab one that you love and do it. >> rose: and that was it. >>...
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they have robin williams and the great bill murray.ber of funny tweets coming out of the city. boston, atlanta, d.c., and portland rounded out the top five. new york was only number six. wait. what? i immediate to read that one. >> thanks. bringing us more on funny cities whenever you have it. we do want to turn now to a supreme court ruling on affirmative action that was just out today. the court ruled that while affirmative action is still constitutional, voters can also ban it in public colleges through a state referendum if they want to. the court ruled that michigan voters were simply exercising their privilege to enact laws themselves when they passed a 2006 proposition against affirmative action. the decision was 6-2 with democratic appointee steven briar joining the conservative block of -- it doesn't change the status quo on affirmative action. it certainly strengthens the hand of conservatives who want to take the case against affirmative action directly to the voters. let's spin. >> i obviously am a big supporter of affirmat
they have robin williams and the great bill murray.ber of funny tweets coming out of the city. boston, atlanta, d.c., and portland rounded out the top five. new york was only number six. wait. what? i immediate to read that one. >> thanks. bringing us more on funny cities whenever you have it. we do want to turn now to a supreme court ruling on affirmative action that was just out today. the court ruled that while affirmative action is still constitutional, voters can also ban it in...
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so in the few months since ryan-murray was passed, the senate, driven by senate democratic majority, have passed five bills that busted through the ryan-murray limits. five bills that busted the budget. we're just -- we just agreed to, they just voted for three months ago. they say these are all important measures, and we have to do them, and we should disregard those prior promises we made to the american people. but the whole point of a supplement is to make congress set priorities if you feel have you legislation that needs to pass, that's your duty to find a way to pay for it within the limits of spending we agreed to. this is not a radical concept. this is responsible governance. it's done in cities and states all over america. they're living within their means. they're tightening up their efficiencies and productivity and people holler and scream and wail whenever they make those cuts but, you know, those cities and counties and states are still standing. they haven't sucked into the ocean. they're still operating. and they're going to be leaner and more efficient and more productive as a result of g
so in the few months since ryan-murray was passed, the senate, driven by senate democratic majority, have passed five bills that busted through the ryan-murray limits. five bills that busted the budget. we're just -- we just agreed to, they just voted for three months ago. they say these are all important measures, and we have to do them, and we should disregard those prior promises we made to the american people. but the whole point of a supplement is to make congress set priorities if you...
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. >> a little bill murray reference.keeps waking up on the same day over and over until he has some sort of arsenal reduction. what needs to happen in europe to get off of this treadmill? >> it is not as extreme as the reform needed in japan. some of the protections need to be taken off. we need to take on younger people. reduce youth unemployment and reduce graduate unemployment. the older let some of people move on and go on to retirement. >> what are your discussions with chinese business leaders and government leaders to get the chinese more inch -- interested in investing in europe? thatat i say to them is europe is not going to collapse. 2009-2012,ed between it is nonsense. on the other hand, europe needs capital. some enthusiasm, some life. the chinese definitely have that varied and they have cash and they have markets. >> how would you judge the private equity rate? how do you see those pools of money that are collecting in aina changing the ma and landscape globally? >> it will have an effect. some of the large
. >> a little bill murray reference.keeps waking up on the same day over and over until he has some sort of arsenal reduction. what needs to happen in europe to get off of this treadmill? >> it is not as extreme as the reform needed in japan. some of the protections need to be taken off. we need to take on younger people. reduce youth unemployment and reduce graduate unemployment. the older let some of people move on and go on to retirement. >> what are your discussions with...
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and the other one is groundhog day with bill murray. and then the question is, can you photograph of not now? normally you would say was more ephemeral sleeping than a thought? well, at berkeley, where he got my phd years ago, you can actually do it. you put somebody in a brave and good to bring skin converts the image of fair-minded to 30,000 dot. now that it's an mri machine today. you can't rent skin yourself every day. but on the right is the world's smallest mri machine. it is only bisbee. it uses supercomputers to compensate for weak magnetic field. according to the lot of physics, how small can you make a huge mri machine? the answer is supported to the laws of physics, we can make an mri machine this big. your cell phone will have pewter power than a university hospital today. your medicine cabinet will have more medical knowledge than a university hospital today. so here's how we do it. we take the brain, but it's an mri scan the computer spits out 30,000 dots. each dot represents a good idea to bring. the new software program
and the other one is groundhog day with bill murray. and then the question is, can you photograph of not now? normally you would say was more ephemeral sleeping than a thought? well, at berkeley, where he got my phd years ago, you can actually do it. you put somebody in a brave and good to bring skin converts the image of fair-minded to 30,000 dot. now that it's an mri machine today. you can't rent skin yourself every day. but on the right is the world's smallest mri machine. it is only bisbee....
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the other is groundhog day with bill murray. and then the question is, can you photograph of thought. , you would say how to read what is more ephemeral, fleeting. well, at berkeley where i got my ph.d. years ago we can actually do it. you put somebody in a brain scan. the brains can converse the image of the line into 30,000 tons. now, that's an and our mission to date. very awkward. you can't brain scan yourself every day. on the ride is the world's smallest mri machine. the answer is according to laws of physics we can make mri machines this big. this will have more computer power than a university hospital today. your medicine cabinet will have more medical knowledge and a university hospital today. so here is how we do it. we take a break, put in an mri scan. the computer spits out 3,000 lots. each dot represents electrical activity of the brain. then a software program analyzes these 30,000 dots and prints out a picture. these are some of the first pictures of a thought. on the left is the steve martin. this next to it is
the other is groundhog day with bill murray. and then the question is, can you photograph of thought. , you would say how to read what is more ephemeral, fleeting. well, at berkeley where i got my ph.d. years ago we can actually do it. you put somebody in a brain scan. the brains can converse the image of the line into 30,000 tons. now, that's an and our mission to date. very awkward. you can't brain scan yourself every day. on the ride is the world's smallest mri machine. the answer is...
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the other is ground hog day with a bill to amend bill murray. and then the question is can you photograph a spot. normally you would say. what is more ephemeral, fleeting. well, adversely where it -- at berkeley we can actually do it. you put somebody in a brain scan the branch can converse the image of your mind in the 30,000 dots. now, that is an mri machine today, very awkward. you can't brain scan yourself every day. on the right is the world's smallest alarm machine. it is only the spirit. the use of supercomputers to compensate for weak magnetic field. according to laws of physics house small can you make a huge iman mission? the answer is according to the laws of physics we can make mri machines this big. yourself on will have more computer power than the university hospital today. your medicine cabinet will have more medical knowledge than the university hospital today. here is how we do it. but the brain and an mri, and the computer spits out 30,000 tons, each one recon to representing electric collectivity. then it prints out a picture
the other is ground hog day with a bill to amend bill murray. and then the question is can you photograph a spot. normally you would say. what is more ephemeral, fleeting. well, adversely where it -- at berkeley we can actually do it. you put somebody in a brain scan the branch can converse the image of your mind in the 30,000 dots. now, that is an mri machine today, very awkward. you can't brain scan yourself every day. on the right is the world's smallest alarm machine. it is only the spirit....
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one is 51st date with drew barrymore and the other is groundhog day with bill murray and then the question is can you photograph of fog? normally you would say what is more of femoral, fleeting than a thought? at berkeley where i got my ph.d. you could do it. the brain scan converts the image of your mind into $30,000. that is an m r i machine, very awkward, can't brain scan yourself every day but on the right is the world's smallest am are i machine, only this big. uses supercomputers to compensate for a weak magnetic fields and according to the laws of physics, how small can you make 8 huge mri machine? the answer is according to the laws of physics you can make m r i machines this big. yourself alone will have more computer power than a university hospital tuesday. your medicine cabinet will have more medical knowledge and a university hospital today. here is how we do it, take the brain, put it in the mri stand and the computer spits out 3,000.com each represents electrical activity of the brain. software program analyzes these dots and these are some of the first pictures of a thought
one is 51st date with drew barrymore and the other is groundhog day with bill murray and then the question is can you photograph of fog? normally you would say what is more of femoral, fleeting than a thought? at berkeley where i got my ph.d. you could do it. the brain scan converts the image of your mind into $30,000. that is an m r i machine, very awkward, can't brain scan yourself every day but on the right is the world's smallest am are i machine, only this big. uses supercomputers to...
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the other is groundhog day with bill murray. and then the question is, can you photograph of thought. , you would say how to read what is more ephemeral, fleeting. well, at berkeley where i got my ph.d. years ago we can actually do it. you put somebody in a brain scan. the brains can converse the image of the line into 30,000 tons. now, that's an and our mission to date. very awkward. you can't brain scan yourself every day. on the ride is the world's smallest mri machine. the answer is according to laws of physics we can make mri machines this big. this will have more computer power than a university hospital today. your medicine cabinet will have more medical knowledge and a university hospital today. so here is how we do it. we take a break, put in an mri scan. the computer spits out 3,000 lots. each dot represents electrical activity of the brain. then a software program analyzes these 30,000 dots and prints out a picture. these are some of the first pictures of a thought. on the left is the steve martin. this next to it is
the other is groundhog day with bill murray. and then the question is, can you photograph of thought. , you would say how to read what is more ephemeral, fleeting. well, at berkeley where i got my ph.d. years ago we can actually do it. you put somebody in a brain scan. the brains can converse the image of the line into 30,000 tons. now, that's an and our mission to date. very awkward. you can't brain scan yourself every day. on the ride is the world's smallest mri machine. the answer is...
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yogi berra and deja vu all over again, "groundhog day," bill murray's character, doing the same thing over and over again, to push a bolder upper mountain only to see it karine to the bottom and start all over again, we've seen these proposals before, mr. speaker. yet, once again, my friends across the aisle try their best to throw up smoke screens right and further right. once again, my friends, led by chairman paul ryan, present reforms that are not common sense but actually nonsense. once again, republicans' proposed budget process, changes that are nothing more than gimmicks. to eliminate spending on ssential services and to reduce taxes for the wealthy. we need to consider dynamic scoring and whether we should factor in inflation when accounting for future spending instead of dealing with the important issues of the day. the need for immigration reform isn't going anywhere. the need for investment in our infrastructure isn't going anywhere. the need to provide health care for our veterans is not going anywhere. nd when i tell you that your budget gimmicks aren't going anywhere ei
yogi berra and deja vu all over again, "groundhog day," bill murray's character, doing the same thing over and over again, to push a bolder upper mountain only to see it karine to the bottom and start all over again, we've seen these proposals before, mr. speaker. yet, once again, my friends across the aisle try their best to throw up smoke screens right and further right. once again, my friends, led by chairman paul ryan, present reforms that are not common sense but actually...
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and this bud's for you, bill murray. >> harry caray's voice is as iconic as the coke bottle glasses hee. it could be. it is! holy cow. >> broadcast into living rooms across the country, the man in the booth was as famous as the men on the field. >> the crowd is loud. holy cow. >> caray spent 36 years behind the mike for our teams before joining the cubs in 1982. games weren't always exciting, but harry made them entertaining. >> i was always thinking what is he going to say next. >> i don't know what the big deal about cracker jack is. did you ever buy a pack of cracker jacks and get a prize and find no prize? >> if you were a hot dog, and you were starving, would you eat yourself? i know i would. first i'd smother myself with brown mustard relish, i'd be so delicious. >> he was joined in the booth by celebrities and presidents, but it was his singing during the 7th inning stretch that became the stuff of legend. >> oh, goodness gracious. when he would sing that i would go, oh, my goodness, you're really not a singer. >> he passed away in 1998, but his traditions and love of the cubs w
and this bud's for you, bill murray. >> harry caray's voice is as iconic as the coke bottle glasses hee. it could be. it is! holy cow. >> broadcast into living rooms across the country, the man in the booth was as famous as the men on the field. >> the crowd is loud. holy cow. >> caray spent 36 years behind the mike for our teams before joining the cubs in 1982. games weren't always exciting, but harry made them entertaining. >> i was always thinking what is he...
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. >> bill murray confessed to david letterman that on his bucket list is an item meeting lady gaga.ed a meeting between the two. they did what else -- look at gaga's hair. typical selfie. and then gaga invited everyone back to the roland ballroom for a mini concert so dave marched his entire audience down the street to see the concert. >> not just marched. they ran. to see the performance. how cool is that? >> very fun. >> matt, you were there for that concert. >> i was at roseland ballroom last night. i saw lady gaga. an amazing, amazing show. these a pic. those are from my seat. they were pretty close. >> nice. >> very good. >> a good time was had by call. that's what's "trending" today. just ahead, idina menzel live. we're back in 30 seconds. >>> the fifth women off the world summit kicks off today here in new york city, discussing a wide range of issues from a woman's point of view. joining us, the members of pussy riot who spent two years in jail for speaking out against vladimir putin. >> they were defiant. it was a trial many called unfair, part of a group called pussy riot,
. >> bill murray confessed to david letterman that on his bucket list is an item meeting lady gaga.ed a meeting between the two. they did what else -- look at gaga's hair. typical selfie. and then gaga invited everyone back to the roland ballroom for a mini concert so dave marched his entire audience down the street to see the concert. >> not just marched. they ran. to see the performance. how cool is that? >> very fun. >> matt, you were there for that concert. >>...
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janine murray has offered the bill to her patients but only one has accepted it. >> they have a spirit being invincible, it's not going to happen to me. >> most are her patients at the drop in clinic are low income. they haven't even heard about truvada, not only low income gay men but also upper and middle classmen who aren't taking truvada, we went into this manhattan gay bar to ask about it. >> if you thought you could use this to prevent getting hiv would you take it? >> that would definitely help. i don't know if i would spend the money to take a drug like that knowing with preventive behavior i could handle that myself. >> for now, getting people to know more about truvada is clearly an uphill battle. two of his friends died of hiv-aids and he doesn't want to be one of them. >> ththe snohomish county medicl officer says 30 have been identified in the landslide in washington state. 15 are still missing. >>> signals consistent with an airline black box. now crews are once again searching for the signal days before the black box batteries are set to expire. lisa stark has the latest
janine murray has offered the bill to her patients but only one has accepted it. >> they have a spirit being invincible, it's not going to happen to me. >> most are her patients at the drop in clinic are low income. they haven't even heard about truvada, not only low income gay men but also upper and middle classmen who aren't taking truvada, we went into this manhattan gay bar to ask about it. >> if you thought you could use this to prevent getting hiv would you take it?...
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because you may recall just before christmas both houses of congress passed the so-called ryan-murray bush. ing billeting bill. it did a two year law that sort of set the parameters for congress, so they're just going to pass a bill along that predetermined -- gerri: okay. there's a whole list of other stuff we don't have to go through, raising the minimum wage, probably nothing will happen. restore unemployment benefits, repeal obamacare, approve the keystone pipeline, stricter gun checks, funding for the highway trust fund, on and on it goes. but, you know, at the end of the day what i want you to talk about are these complaints against congress. this is a rasmussen poll, really entertaining. here's what people said. does congress listen to the people? 7% said, yes. does congress maybe things -- make things worse? 72% said, yes. that's really not a lot of support for congress. >> that's putting it lightly. those are abysmal numbers for congress. i think people feel like the political system is polarized and isn't working for them. and the numbers you just ran through, i think, are symbolic of that
because you may recall just before christmas both houses of congress passed the so-called ryan-murray bush. ing billeting bill. it did a two year law that sort of set the parameters for congress, so they're just going to pass a bill along that predetermined -- gerri: okay. there's a whole list of other stuff we don't have to go through, raising the minimum wage, probably nothing will happen. restore unemployment benefits, repeal obamacare, approve the keystone pipeline, stricter gun checks,...
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also tonight, action from senator patty murray, who says she will introduce a bill to expand support for caregivers. >> they don't want to talk about themselves. they're sort of the hidden person behind a hero. they are the hero. >> and we want you to know that next week, elizabeth dole will be joining the first lady and dr. jill biden for a big announcement. and we're going to bring you that news next week and we'll also be back with another report on ways every single one of us can help. >>> and tonight, the pressure is on. a year ago, pope francis told his clergy to live simply, to be modest. but tonight, two american bishops are trying to apologize for big homes and a pool paid for with money intended to help the work of the parish. abc's steve osunsami tells us. >> reporter: holy expensive. this brand new $2.2 million, 6,000 square foot home is the new residence for the catholic archbishop of atlanta. and across the church, they are furious. >> i think it's inappropriate. >> reporter: it's such a far cry from the simple life preached by the new pope. among other things, it has t
also tonight, action from senator patty murray, who says she will introduce a bill to expand support for caregivers. >> they don't want to talk about themselves. they're sort of the hidden person behind a hero. they are the hero. >> and we want you to know that next week, elizabeth dole will be joining the first lady and dr. jill biden for a big announcement. and we're going to bring you that news next week and we'll also be back with another report on ways every single one of us...
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and the ron murray bill this year did help. i know you agree. so what i can't understand is this. general odierno, you noted that fy-16 it kicks in again. but this is the way i read the funding levels. this year we're at $496 billion. is that correct? for the dod? do you have that number? >> i deal in army numbers. >> i'm sure that's true. and another thing, we want to be sure the army is fairly treated as you work through this process. but my understanding is in numbers i have is we're spending this year $496 billion for the defense department. next year 2015, defense will get 498. the next year in '16 it will remain flat again. basically goes to 499. but the next year '17, it jumps 13 billion to 512 and increasing $13 billion each year for the next five years. that's under the sequester, under the budget control act. and they're not further cuts. staying flat at a time of low inflation, even low inflation is somewhat squeezing of your budget i acknowledge. but in the years to come, we're showing growth that actually exceeds cbo's projection of inflation. am i wrong about that? >
and the ron murray bill this year did help. i know you agree. so what i can't understand is this. general odierno, you noted that fy-16 it kicks in again. but this is the way i read the funding levels. this year we're at $496 billion. is that correct? for the dod? do you have that number? >> i deal in army numbers. >> i'm sure that's true. and another thing, we want to be sure the army is fairly treated as you work through this process. but my understanding is in numbers i have is...
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to present to this house the first of what i hope are many appropriations bills for fiscal year 2015. because of the ryan-murray budget agreement late last year, the appropriations committee has been able to move expeditiously and report these two bills for consideration by the whole house. in fact, this is the earliest that appropriations bills have been considered in this house since 1974. in addition, mr. speaker, both of these bills enjoy strong bipartisan support. both were reported out of committee by voice vote. and take into account updated priorities for the coming fiscal year. i'm proud, for example, that we are able to provide additional funding for our veterans who have given so much in service to our country. i'm also proud that these bills maintain the fiscal discipline this country so desperately needs. the milcon-va bill spends $1.8 billion less than fiscal year 2014, and the legislative branch bill provides for level funding. mr. speaker, i want to commend chairman rogers for beginning this process in earnest and look forward to consideration of additional appropriations measures at the appropr
to present to this house the first of what i hope are many appropriations bills for fiscal year 2015. because of the ryan-murray budget agreement late last year, the appropriations committee has been able to move expeditiously and report these two bills for consideration by the whole house. in fact, this is the earliest that appropriations bills have been considered in this house since 1974. in addition, mr. speaker, both of these bills enjoy strong bipartisan support. both were reported out of...
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present when senator patty murray introduced what's called the military and veteran caregivers serves improvement act. this is a huge step in the right direction. it was a bill that was introduced today and i hope to see it go through and be approved. but it's going to build the caregiver omnibus act. and it would expand to include all caregivers. right now, it's only post-9/11. and it's incredibly unfair to all of the veterans, and it releases a lot of the restrictions as to who is even qualified to be a caregiver. a lot of the programs require that you be married. what do you do if it's the sister or the mother or the brother or the neighbor down the street? this addresses a lot of those unmet needs and things that we didn't think about originally that we need to address now. >> you're no stranger to capitol hill. and you've been a powerful voice there for a decade. while the wounded veterans grapple with their challenges behind the scenes, across the board, diagnoses life altering for the patients and life-changing for their entire families, and wait until you hear what this equates to in dollars and cents. it's shocking. >> welcome back, we're talking ab
present when senator patty murray introduced what's called the military and veteran caregivers serves improvement act. this is a huge step in the right direction. it was a bill that was introduced today and i hope to see it go through and be approved. but it's going to build the caregiver omnibus act. and it would expand to include all caregivers. right now, it's only post-9/11. and it's incredibly unfair to all of the veterans, and it releases a lot of the restrictions as to who is even...
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a very bipartisan, nonpartisan way for the most part, to construct bills that comply with the budget control act, and the ryan murray agreement the administration's request for treasury seemingly cast these statutory budget caps has cast them aside as merely suggestions. we obviously understand that it's more difficult to operate in these constrained budget environments, but, these challenging times calls for leadership and tough choices. not a $480 million gimmick that the congress has patently and repeatedly refused and rejected on a bipartisan basis. it's sort of like deja vu all over again. in contrast, the fiscal '14 omnibus package is a prime example of what we can accomplish by working to the under regular order. this committee was able to provide every facet of the federal government with adequate, responsible funding while continuing to reduce federal spending totally $165 billion in cuts since fiscal '10 as we collaborated to reduce spending on the discretionary side of the ledger, i would be absolutely remiss if i did not if i did not echo the sentiments of chairman crenshaw and others in calling for some
a very bipartisan, nonpartisan way for the most part, to construct bills that comply with the budget control act, and the ryan murray agreement the administration's request for treasury seemingly cast these statutory budget caps has cast them aside as merely suggestions. we obviously understand that it's more difficult to operate in these constrained budget environments, but, these challenging times calls for leadership and tough choices. not a $480 million gimmick that the congress has...
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a very bipartisan, nonpartisan way for the most part, to construct bills that comply with the budget control act, and the ryan murray agreement the administration's request for treasury seemingly cast these statutory budget caps has cast them aside as merely suggestions. we obviously understand that it's more difficult to operate in these constrained budget environments, but, these challenging times calls for leadership and tough choices. not a $480 million gimmick that the congress has patently and repeatedly refused and rejected on a bipartisan basis. it's sort of like deja vu all over again. in contrast, the fiscal '14 omnibus package is a prime example of what we can accomplish by working to the under regular order. this committee was able to provide every facet of the federal government with adequate, responsible funding while continuing to reduce federal spending totally $165 billion in cuts since fiscal '10 as we collaborated to reduce spending on the discretionary side of the ledger, i would be absolutely remiss if i did not if i did not echo the sentiments of chairman crenshaw and others in calling for some
a very bipartisan, nonpartisan way for the most part, to construct bills that comply with the budget control act, and the ryan murray agreement the administration's request for treasury seemingly cast these statutory budget caps has cast them aside as merely suggestions. we obviously understand that it's more difficult to operate in these constrained budget environments, but, these challenging times calls for leadership and tough choices. not a $480 million gimmick that the congress has...
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had not the special circumstances prompted action on this bill today, i'm confident it would become law soon enough. senator murrayand i, along with senator cantwell, from washington state also, had been discussing a number of other bills of interest to our particular state. i hope and believe these will be among those that can be accomplished later on this year. it takes one step at a time, so i urge my colleagues to support this bill and send it to the president for his signature. and with that, mr. speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington reserves. the gentleman from arizona. mr. grijalva: thank you, mr. speaker. and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for as much time as he wishes to use. mr. grijalva: thank you, mr. speaker. the green mountain lookout tower is perched on a bluff overlooking washington state's cascade mountains in what is now the glacier peak wilderness. built in the 1930's by the civilian conservation corps, it is a popular destination for hikers and a testament to our long tra
had not the special circumstances prompted action on this bill today, i'm confident it would become law soon enough. senator murrayand i, along with senator cantwell, from washington state also, had been discussing a number of other bills of interest to our particular state. i hope and believe these will be among those that can be accomplished later on this year. it takes one step at a time, so i urge my colleagues to support this bill and send it to the president for his signature. and with...
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concern was the fact that ryan decided to stick with the ryan-murray budget level for is a bipartisan deal to allow star finishing on the spending bills. and rather than to attempt to thege that or stall appropriations process, then cut deeplyrt to below that to domestic, social perhaps. but some conservatives have said that's not enough for them. notably sarah palin called it a sayingnd paul ryan was maybe she's been misguided in saying that. but that would create some tea partymong the groups to go against the budget. but it seems like most conservatives are on board, and a lot of faith in paul ryan, if sometimes they are more dissatisfied with other house leaders. a core group that tends to be very hard for leaders to whip, that they have some otherout, and people who are facing primaries. of note this year, the georgia delegation, three members are all running against each other by chambliss senate seat, two of them, paul brown and -- no last year. just trying to shore up their conservative credentials ahead of the primary. >> you mentioned a couple times that are hard to whip in the republican whip kevin mccarthy tweeted earlier
concern was the fact that ryan decided to stick with the ryan-murray budget level for is a bipartisan deal to allow star finishing on the spending bills. and rather than to attempt to thege that or stall appropriations process, then cut deeplyrt to below that to domestic, social perhaps. but some conservatives have said that's not enough for them. notably sarah palin called it a sayingnd paul ryan was maybe she's been misguided in saying that. but that would create some tea partymong the groups...
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i have introduced the bill with my home state colleague, senator bennet, and it has been cosponsored by the senior senator from washington, patty murray. it will not cost a dime, but it will finally change the way we structurally fund the e.w.p. program by creating a common unified account to provide support to families and communities around the country. this commonsense legislation would also free up dollars that have already been appropriated in the past but have not been used. unlocking these dollars will not create additional spending but it will infuse this newly created account with seed funding to begin clearing out the backlog and helping states like colorado finance critical projects that can save lives. then moving forward, my bill sets up a system where appropriators and states affected in the future can ensure that every dollar made available to the e.w.p. program is used when needed and put back into this important permanent fund when it's not, reducing the threat and the cost of future disasters. as an avid outdoorsman, i'm well aware of the dangers presented by the forces of nature and i have been a long-time supporter
i have introduced the bill with my home state colleague, senator bennet, and it has been cosponsored by the senior senator from washington, patty murray. it will not cost a dime, but it will finally change the way we structurally fund the e.w.p. program by creating a common unified account to provide support to families and communities around the country. this commonsense legislation would also free up dollars that have already been appropriated in the past but have not been used. unlocking...
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budget committee -- patty murray and my staff and others who have been relentless in working through with other committees and the administration to make sure that we got this bill done. so while we may not have resolved all of the issues of the day, today the senate acted in a unanimous bipartisan way to actually provide better value for taxpayers, more transparency and less bureaucracy. i'd say for a thursday afternoon, with all the other discussion going on, work well done. with that, mr. president, i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from tennessee. mr. alexander: i ask consent that the senator from north carolina and i be allowed to engage in colloquy for 20 minutes and following that, the senator from iowa be recognized. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. alexander: thank you. mr. president, the senator from north carolina and i were both involved in intercollegiate athletics. he was a scholarship athlete at wake forest university and i was a nonscholarship track person at vanderbilt university several years before that. we're here today to make a few comments on the recent ruling by a regional directo
budget committee -- patty murray and my staff and others who have been relentless in working through with other committees and the administration to make sure that we got this bill done. so while we may not have resolved all of the issues of the day, today the senate acted in a unanimous bipartisan way to actually provide better value for taxpayers, more transparency and less bureaucracy. i'd say for a thursday afternoon, with all the other discussion going on, work well done. with that, mr....
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bill does. i dare somebody to come down to the floor and tell me it does not. it does. it violates the ryan-murray2014 of the congressional budget act because it violates the top li line. nobody's going to come down here and say it doesn't. you won't hear one speaker come down here and say it doesn't violate that. it does. they know it does. but they won't speak the truth. this bill also spends money in excess of finance committee's allocation, another point of order against the budget act. everybody knows that's true but they won't come down and say it doesn't. but they'll just vote for it. and it also has language in it within the budget committee's jurisdiction that has not been reported or discharged. so we're totally ignoring the process, like the chairman of the finance committee would like to have, so we can do the expedient political thing to take some pressure away. just like we did on the flood insurance bill. it got a little hot in the kitchen. instead of actually cooking the omelet, we threw the eggs in the trash can and ran out of the room. and that's exactly what's going to happen he
bill does. i dare somebody to come down to the floor and tell me it does not. it does. it violates the ryan-murray2014 of the congressional budget act because it violates the top li line. nobody's going to come down here and say it doesn't. you won't hear one speaker come down here and say it doesn't violate that. it does. they know it does. but they won't speak the truth. this bill also spends money in excess of finance committee's allocation, another point of order against the budget act....