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because bill rogers -- the president brings bill rogers in at a very difficult time in '73 when he's about to fire haldeman. it is a strange relationship. >> bill rogers and dick knicks be were close personal friend. through most all of his career. when he was his best friend in the eisenhower cabinet, and he henry would have liked it if haldeman would have liked to get rid of rogers but they would never say that to dick nixon was dick nixon was loyal. >> but he did marginalize. >> yeah. marginalized what he was doing. but bill rogers wasn't able to cope with the ability to wield power that mel laird could do or henry kissinger could do. they were -- they knew how to move things around in a tougher way. bill is just a very nice guy, a very smart guy and a very honest guy. >> fast forward a bit. did you see president nixon after he resigned -- how long after he resigned did you see president nixon? >> well, i saw him frequently afterward. i don't know how often. the first call i had after san clemente, before he left, the smoking gun tape had him talking to colson about me in which he
because bill rogers -- the president brings bill rogers in at a very difficult time in '73 when he's about to fire haldeman. it is a strange relationship. >> bill rogers and dick knicks be were close personal friend. through most all of his career. when he was his best friend in the eisenhower cabinet, and he henry would have liked it if haldeman would have liked to get rid of rogers but they would never say that to dick nixon was dick nixon was loyal. >> but he did marginalize....
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allan shepherd and i were watching in the white house and nixon and bill rogers were watching in his office in the eob. so the idea was that we would all watch it separately, we'd go in and see the president, secretary of state, then we would go do television on it and so it was an interesting thing for me to watchal lan shepherd. as going down he would move this way, he was steering down himself to the moon. then he went over and explained it all to the president and to the secretary of state, so what had happened and what the effect was. then we went on television. only injury allan shepherd ever got operating on the moon was he jumped in the car and cut his hand on the way to the television studio. >> so when the lunar module landed -- >> nixon was watching carefully. >> watching with you drn. >> no. he was watching with bill rogers. >> now there was a speech prepared in case the two astronauts, ael dron and armstrong, were stranded on the moon. what kind of contingencies did you have to prepare for in case this was not successful? >> i didn't have anything to do with it. >> tell
allan shepherd and i were watching in the white house and nixon and bill rogers were watching in his office in the eob. so the idea was that we would all watch it separately, we'd go in and see the president, secretary of state, then we would go do television on it and so it was an interesting thing for me to watchal lan shepherd. as going down he would move this way, he was steering down himself to the moon. then he went over and explained it all to the president and to the secretary of state,...
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maybe bill rogers. i'm not sure. ron zeigler and myself. maybe someone else. i don't know. possibly colston. and so the question was how do we handle it because the pentagon papers didn't indict us in the slighters. they were all about things beforehand. but our concern was keeping the public supportive of us in the vietnam war. so mitchell was really the dominant factor in the straenl that we ended up with of trying to prevent publication my approach to it was that the public was right had they cleared it but they knew we had a rule that you should classify a document, you should clear it and they hadn't done that and that was my argument against it. that was supported some by the courts. >> what was mel laird's issue? >> mel was just very angry about the whole thing because he thought it reflected on him and the department and he wanted to go get them. >> someone in the pentagon later concluded that most of his material was not really of great sensitivity. >> yeah. >> what was the strategy for dealing with leaking? >> well, the person who was most sensitive about it was h
maybe bill rogers. i'm not sure. ron zeigler and myself. maybe someone else. i don't know. possibly colston. and so the question was how do we handle it because the pentagon papers didn't indict us in the slighters. they were all about things beforehand. but our concern was keeping the public supportive of us in the vietnam war. so mitchell was really the dominant factor in the straenl that we ended up with of trying to prevent publication my approach to it was that the public was right had...
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we under estimated threats and legal obstacles and i would like to point out that congress roger's bill would be useful if we could get it passed in removing some of the legal obstacles that hamper ourability to provide an effective defense. the big telecom companies are pretty good at securing themselves but the other sectors are in bad shape. some people say regulation is burdensome, but if we do not protect ourselves we guarantee attack. regulation does not damage innovation. partnership and cooperation must be more than an exchange of slogans. australia has a good model, we heard about that, where the government encouraged internet security providers to have a code of conduct to deal with malwear and finding the ways to use dnsec, it a fundamental rule set, the addressing frame work for the internet. we identified problem with it 20 years ago and identified fixes for it six years ago, and this is a approach that if we could get people to move faster would be wonderful. >>> sharing classified information is another way how to do real cooperation. there are opportunities to improve cy
we under estimated threats and legal obstacles and i would like to point out that congress roger's bill would be useful if we could get it passed in removing some of the legal obstacles that hamper ourability to provide an effective defense. the big telecom companies are pretty good at securing themselves but the other sectors are in bad shape. some people say regulation is burdensome, but if we do not protect ourselves we guarantee attack. regulation does not damage innovation. partnership and...
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rogers votes aye. mr. mi rick votes aye. mr. sullivan votes aye. mr. murphy votes aye. mr. burgess votes votes aye. mr. bill bray votes aye. tes no. mr. gingry votes aye. mr. skalaye. mr. lata votes aye. mrs. mcmorris rogers. mrs. mcmorris rogers votes aye. mr. harper votes aye. mr. lance votes aye. mr. cassidy votes aye and mr. guthrie votes aye. mr. olsson votes aye. mr. mckinley votes aye. mr. gardener votes aye. mr. mom peo. he votes aye. mr. kin singer votes aye. mr. griffith votes aye. mr. waxman votes no. mr. dingle votes no. mr. marky. mr. marky votes no. mr. towns votes no. mr. paloan votes no. mr. rush votes no. mr. eschew votes no. mr. engle votes no. mr. green votes no. ms. duget votes no. mrs. caps votes no. mr. doyle. mr. doyle votes no. mr. gonzalez votes no. mr. insly votes no. ms. baldwin. mr. ross. mr. ross votes aye. mr. mathisson votes aye. mr. butterfield votes no. mr. barrow. mr. barrow votes aye. miss matsui votes no. mr. christianson votes no. ms. castor votes no. chairman upton. >> votes aye. >> wishing to cast a vote? seeing none, the clerk will report the tally. >> on that vote, 33 ayes and 20 nay
rogers votes aye. mr. mi rick votes aye. mr. sullivan votes aye. mr. murphy votes aye. mr. burgess votes votes aye. mr. bill bray votes aye. tes no. mr. gingry votes aye. mr. skalaye. mr. lata votes aye. mrs. mcmorris rogers. mrs. mcmorris rogers votes aye. mr. harper votes aye. mr. lance votes aye. mr. cassidy votes aye and mr. guthrie votes aye. mr. olsson votes aye. mr. mckinley votes aye. mr. gardener votes aye. mr. mom peo. he votes aye. mr. kin singer votes aye. mr. griffith votes aye....
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bills are there. what's going to get past? start with you, kevin. real fast. tom? >> i'm a big fan of roger's bill. you know, i think as kevin said earlier, a number of communities are still doing work in the house. we'll see how it plays out in florida. we understand how that is going to end on the house side. of course, there's a lot of gears in motion over in the senate as well. so a lot of variables. >> nick? and can you see by camera also. >> nick? >> i think that, you know, we expect and hope that our bill will form the basis of the upcoming senate debate and we look forward to sort of negotiating with others who have different ideas. i think there are lots of things that folks can agree on. we think that whatever passes needs to be bipartisan and needs to have some, as the secretary said, protections for critical infrastructure. >> i think we're really encouraged that we do see a lot of common ground between the house and senate. thats a really good sign. two, you know, the way we're working on this in the senate is we're going to come to the floor with a process and everyone has a chance to
bills are there. what's going to get past? start with you, kevin. real fast. tom? >> i'm a big fan of roger's bill. you know, i think as kevin said earlier, a number of communities are still doing work in the house. we'll see how it plays out in florida. we understand how that is going to end on the house side. of course, there's a lot of gears in motion over in the senate as well. so a lot of variables. >> nick? and can you see by camera also. >> nick? >> i think that,...
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bills. that seven roger person said at thirty. seven fifty nine home is the address of your emergency is there any please that is there bleeding. heart i just don't know if you are the strong one you'd be ok i want to talk to her rescue operations for me is that i want you to come around the right are you there with the right now you are ok listen very carefully embers already on the way what i need to find out from you right now is she conscious conscious beings awake the rising demand for ema services increasing every year are you nuts runs are going up two percent and hospitals are closing in the last four years about ten hospitals close so it's less and less hospitals thruster take over five hundred seventeen patients every day the rest you get there they evaluate your situation and it's been referred to as a perfect storm in the county of los angeles just getting bigger and bigger in this there's no no relief in sight if you're having a health crisis you'd like to think you can count on getting quick treatment in a hospital e
bills. that seven roger person said at thirty. seven fifty nine home is the address of your emergency is there any please that is there bleeding. heart i just don't know if you are the strong one you'd be ok i want to talk to her rescue operations for me is that i want you to come around the right are you there with the right now you are ok listen very carefully embers already on the way what i need to find out from you right now is she conscious conscious beings awake the rising demand for ema...
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roger's bill is a good example and we need a really concentrated effort on working on these other incentive programs that are started. exactly what do we need to do with the insurance industry to be getting them to be bigger players. >> in what way? >>ly well, you know, i mean, private insurance is one of the most effective pro social motivators that we have, people drive better. they give up smoking etcetera. >> cyber insurance? >> sure, if, the problem that we have in insurance, a couple of problems but one is that we don't have enough date a because the data is being held. >> doesn't google have all of that? >> pardon? >> i'm sorry. >> a lot of the insurance guys -- >> you were so good at humor i tried it. >> a lot of people want to share data but that runs into anti-trust problems. to share data for rates, but if we could get them to share that, perhaps in a public/private partnership, we would get a better view of what the threat is is, right now they set it at maximum, we think it would bring down insurance rates. when you bring down rates more people will buy the insurance. when morp
roger's bill is a good example and we need a really concentrated effort on working on these other incentive programs that are started. exactly what do we need to do with the insurance industry to be getting them to be bigger players. >> in what way? >>ly well, you know, i mean, private insurance is one of the most effective pro social motivators that we have, people drive better. they give up smoking etcetera. >> cyber insurance? >> sure, if, the problem that we have in...
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bills are there and what will get passed? real fast. [laughter] >> good job. >> i'm a big fan of the rogers bill. a number of committees are still doing work. there is a lot of gear is a motion in the senate as well. >> nick -- >> i think we expect and hope our bill or form the basis of the upcoming senate and debate. we look forward to negotiate with others who have different ideas. there are lots of things that folks can agree on but we think what ever passes needs to be bipartisan and have some protections for critical infrastructure. >> i think we are really encouraged that we seek common ground between the house and senate and that is a good sign. the way we are working on this in the senate is we will come to the floor and have a fair amendment process where everyone has a chance to offer amendments that will allow us to figure out where the majority of the senate really is. with that process, there is no reason we cannot pass the bill. >> last quick word -- >> i think there are potentially other bills coming out and we encourage them. >> thank you, before we thank our many panelists, i thi
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rogers bill was passed intelligence community a couple weeks ago which uses liability reforms to stealt additional information sharing. however, liability reforms on one of many incentives that need to be unleashed to up to secure our cybernetwork. other incentives include better use of government perjury, streamlining regulation in return for demonstrate security improvements, greater use of private insurance, streamline permitting and licensing, stafford act access. this incentive-based approach was spelled out in some detail in the isa is cybersecurity social contract in 2008, and was also endorsed by president obama in the cyberspace does rooted in 2009, the multi-trade association and civil liberties coalition white paper on cybersecurity in 2010 and a house task force report in 2011. a great deal of work needs to be done to fill out how this incentive models can be used in the various sectors. in the meantime, congress to enact reforms or to the raj information ensuring bill and should do a good deal to go to court and it amongst themselves. passing that package of reforms would
rogers bill was passed intelligence community a couple weeks ago which uses liability reforms to stealt additional information sharing. however, liability reforms on one of many incentives that need to be unleashed to up to secure our cybernetwork. other incentives include better use of government perjury, streamlining regulation in return for demonstrate security improvements, greater use of private insurance, streamline permitting and licensing, stafford act access. this incentive-based...
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rogers bill is a good example. and we need a good concentrated effort on working on these other programs the senate has started. for example, what do we need to do to get the insurance agencies to be bigger players? >> in what way? >> cyber insurance is one of the most effective pro-social motivators that we have. people drive better, give up smoking, etc. >> cyber insurance? >> sure, the problem that we have is that the shared data runs into antitrust problems. if we could get them to share that, perhaps in a public- private partnership, we would get a realistic view of what the threat is. if we shared data we could get a realistic view of what the threat is. we think this could bring down insurance rates. if you bring down insurance rates, more people by the insurance. and we get a virtuous cycle going on. and we can use insurance to motivate better cyber security investment. >> mr. dix, a question for you, and you can add on if you want. you mentioned that most businesses, small businesses, is a matter of cyber
rogers bill is a good example. and we need a good concentrated effort on working on these other programs the senate has started. for example, what do we need to do to get the insurance agencies to be bigger players? >> in what way? >> cyber insurance is one of the most effective pro-social motivators that we have. people drive better, give up smoking, etc. >> cyber insurance? >> sure, the problem that we have is that the shared data runs into antitrust problems. if we...
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you to look at my bill because they're going to be making layoffs, you know, planning for next january's sequestration that could be avoided if we can fix that problem now. mr. rogers? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm on your bill, by the way. and i share the gentleman from iowa's concerns. i have spoken repeatedly in recent months with general stein and general dunwoody about this very issue. and i'm sad to say general dunwoody retired, by the way. she is a class act. one of the things she has assured me is that y'all are determined to not get caught like we were caught offguard going into iraq and afghanistan when it came to our depot's capabilities. and i believe -- believe her and general stein when they say that then i look budget just proposed, 82% of last year. last year the funding was in oco, this year, this year 93% of last year. all this funding last year and this year is oco. the numbers for depot maintenance for the army reserve is 57% of last year, for the national guard is 64% of last year. and my question is if we want to make sure we're ready -- by the way, obviously we're still in a war. and we have other theaters threatening. a wise depot maintena
you to look at my bill because they're going to be making layoffs, you know, planning for next january's sequestration that could be avoided if we can fix that problem now. mr. rogers? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm on your bill, by the way. and i share the gentleman from iowa's concerns. i have spoken repeatedly in recent months with general stein and general dunwoody about this very issue. and i'm sad to say general dunwoody retired, by the way. she is a class act. one of the things...
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dave camp, fred upton, like rogers, that the potters, bill ixonia, bill belichick.ou to our wonderful surrogates. donald trump. it governor tim pawlenty. gov. bob macdonald. the governor chris christie. and you're famous oakland county chair that you love -- let's see, brooks patterson. how could i forget brooks? rep eric nesbit. former state presented a of rocky rakowski. and attorney general, mike cox. i'm sorry to keep going to our state team, lowry and bob. and finally, thank you, kid rock. [applause] the last week, have been going along with mitt, and my son, tagg, too. we have been going all over this state. from the tip of the mid -- [laughter] >> be careful. >> i know, i'd better be careful. but what we have seen out there has broken my heart. i love michigan. i love mckeown. >> -- i love of michigan. >> we love you. [applause] >> i grew up drinking burners end tiger baseball. -- and tiger baseball. and what we saw were people hurting, people out of jobs. and then there was something else, they are so concerned about their children and why it is because of t
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bills are there and what will get passed? real fast. [laughter] >> good job. >> i'm a big fan of the rogers bill. a number of committees are still doing work. there is a lot of gear is a motion in the senate as well. >> nick -- >> i think we expect and hope our bill or form the basis of the upcoming senate and debate. we look forward to negotiate with others who have different ideas. there are lots of things that folks can agree on but we think what ever passes needs to be bipartisan and have some protections for critical infrastructure. >> i think we are really encouraged that we seek common ground between the house and senate and that is a good sign. the way we are working on this in the senate is we will come to the floor and have a fair amendment process where everyone has a chance to offer amendments that will allow us to figure out where the majority of the senate really is. with that process, there is no reason we cannot pass the bill. >> last quick word -- >> i think there are potentially other bills coming out and we encourage them. >> thank you, before we thank our many panelists, i thi
bills are there and what will get passed? real fast. [laughter] >> good job. >> i'm a big fan of the rogers bill. a number of committees are still doing work. there is a lot of gear is a motion in the senate as well. >> nick -- >> i think we expect and hope our bill or form the basis of the upcoming senate and debate. we look forward to negotiate with others who have different ideas. there are lots of things that folks can agree on but we think what ever passes needs to...
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rogers bill is a good example. and we need a good concentrated effort on working on these other programs the senate has started. for example, what do we need to do to get the insurance agencies to be bigger players? >> in what way? >> private insurance is one of the most effective pro-social motivators that we have. people drive better, give up smoking, etc. >> seiberg insurance? >> shourd, so that -- the problem -- >> seiberg insurance? >> shourd -- cyber insurance? >> sure, the problem that we have is that the shared data runs into antitrust problems. if we could get them to share that, perhaps in a public- private partnership, we would get a realistic view of what the threat is. if we shared data we could get a realistic view of what the threat is. we think this could bring down insurance rates. if you bring down insurance rates, more people by the insurance. and we get a virtuous cycle going on. and we can use insurance to motivate better cyber security investment. >> mr. dix, a question for you, and you can ad
rogers bill is a good example. and we need a good concentrated effort on working on these other programs the senate has started. for example, what do we need to do to get the insurance agencies to be bigger players? >> in what way? >> private insurance is one of the most effective pro-social motivators that we have. people drive better, give up smoking, etc. >> seiberg insurance? >> shourd, so that -- the problem -- >> seiberg insurance? >> shourd -- cyber...
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bill: we have noted it final score? do you think it's going to be a blow out? a close game? >> well, i love cop palestinian and he eli is playing the second best -- well, after rogersably in the next niche. 31-28 pats. >> bill: whoa, i'm going 27-24 giants. okay? >> guess what you will be right, you know why? because i have got to get out there. >> bill: that's right. you already owe me a dinner. i want your car. [ laughter ] so we have another dinner. so when i go out to california, you have to feed me all across the week. all right? are you on for another dinner? >> listen, i will put a food shouldn't in your arm the way you are barking up that. >> bill: that means you are on. miller and i are on. he has the pats, i have the giants. i already kicked his butt the first time. we will see what happens this time. dennis miller, everybody. we would like to announce a new bolder fresher tour date. see you this chicago at the rose month theater on saturday, june 23rd. as you may know,most of the bolder fresher shows sell out. you can check this one out on bill o'reilly.com. hello chicago. going to be great. somebody tell rahm emanuel. i'm sure he is going to want to be
bill: we have noted it final score? do you think it's going to be a blow out? a close game? >> well, i love cop palestinian and he eli is playing the second best -- well, after rogersably in the next niche. 31-28 pats. >> bill: whoa, i'm going 27-24 giants. okay? >> guess what you will be right, you know why? because i have got to get out there. >> bill: that's right. you already owe me a dinner. i want your car. [ laughter ] so we have another dinner. so when i go out...
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. >> reporter: assemblyman roger dickenson was behind a bill that would have forced healthnet to reveal its billing. it never passed. >> the argument made by the health insurance companies is that it would be a competitive disadvantage. >> reporter: what answer do you give to those millions who don't have healthcare but are paying taxes and their taxes are going to these confined sometimes condemn inmates? >> if you are going to incarcerate this number of prisoners, you have to be willing to pay for what you have to do to incarcerate. and providing healthcare is one of those things. >> i think that the people at home hearing a report like this should be concerned about how that $2 billion is being utilized. >> after cbs 5 exposed inmates and their regular visits to that sleep clinic, the federal receiver just sent us an email saying, there have been changes. starting next week, sleep studies will be conducted inside san quentin's new hospital. we have gotten a lot of response to this story on our website. one viewer says, being an rn in the prison system, i must agree that most of the t
. >> reporter: assemblyman roger dickenson was behind a bill that would have forced healthnet to reveal its billing. it never passed. >> the argument made by the health insurance companies is that it would be a competitive disadvantage. >> reporter: what answer do you give to those millions who don't have healthcare but are paying taxes and their taxes are going to these confined sometimes condemn inmates? >> if you are going to incarcerate this number of prisoners, you...
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bill. we'll hear from chairman roger's on the house side as well as from kevin to hear from mr. lund gren's bill on the homeland security committee. a lot to get out there. we want to have a robust conversation. admiral, the floor is yours. >> thank you. i appreciate the kind words and remarks. i've actually been focused on a topic that's become topical in the last year or so for about 20 years. i was asked of me or privilege to serve as national security agency just after the cold war in the 1990s, and my worry, when i checked on board there, was thinking about a wonderful agency, great contributions, the contributions of the cold war, but back before world war ii as an example. we were breaking and reading nazi germany codes in wartime, and reading them before the german field commanders, and that's a tremendous, tremendous advantage. .. >> the volume, the global communications flow would be inside fiber optic pipes and today we're testing a terra bite a second and think before that volume in the way i sort of imagine it as a nontechnical person if the path between washington a
bill. we'll hear from chairman roger's on the house side as well as from kevin to hear from mr. lund gren's bill on the homeland security committee. a lot to get out there. we want to have a robust conversation. admiral, the floor is yours. >> thank you. i appreciate the kind words and remarks. i've actually been focused on a topic that's become topical in the last year or so for about 20 years. i was asked of me or privilege to serve as national security agency just after the cold war in...
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bill, a no brainer. you can look for those timeless kenny rogers lyrics at the top. l.z., thanks. >>> all right.t we're working on for you. later today 11:00 eastern in new york a ticker tape parade for super bowl champs11:25, preside speaks at the second white house science fair celebrating winners in science, technology, engineering, and math. at 1:00, ohio governor john kasich gives a historic address at wells academy. it's the first state of the state speech given by an ohio governor outside the capitol. >>> we're following lots of developments in the cnn newsroom. we'll check in first with mark preston. >> you know, the race for the republican presidential nomination has gone national. voters in missouri, minutes, and colorado all -- minnesota and colorado all weigh in in what can only be described as a fight for math and momentum. i'll have more at the top of the hour. >>> i'm max federal governmenter in -- max foster in london. i'll have details in the next hour on an alternative plan being discussed behind the scenes in syria by diplomats. >>> and i'm in new york where we're waiting fina
bill, a no brainer. you can look for those timeless kenny rogers lyrics at the top. l.z., thanks. >>> all right.t we're working on for you. later today 11:00 eastern in new york a ticker tape parade for super bowl champs11:25, preside speaks at the second white house science fair celebrating winners in science, technology, engineering, and math. at 1:00, ohio governor john kasich gives a historic address at wells academy. it's the first state of the state speech given by an ohio...
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bill gray votes no. mr. bass. mr. bass votes no. mr. gingry. mr. ska lis. mr. ska lis votes no. mr. lata votes no. mrs. mcmorris rogers. mrs. mcmorris rogers votes no. mr. harper. mr. harper votes no. mr. lance. mr. lance votes no. mr. cassidy. mr. cassidy votes no. mr. guthrie. mr. guthrie votes no. mr. oleson. mr. oleson votes no. mr. mckinley. mr. mckinley votes no. mr. gardener. mr. gardener votes no. mr. pock peo votes no. mr. kin singer. mr. kin singer votes no. mr. griffith. mr. griffith votes no. mr. waxman. mr. waxman votes aye. mr. dingle. mr. dingle votes no. mr. marky. mr. marky votes aye. mr. towns. mr. towns votes aye. mr. paloan? >> mr. paloan votes aye. mr. rush votes aye. mr. engle votes aye. >> mr. green votes no. mr. duget votes no. mr. caps votes aye. mr. doyle. mr. doyle votes no. mr. shekowsky votes aye. mr. congal ez votes no. mr. insly votes no. ms. baldwin. mr. ross. mr. ross
bill gray votes no. mr. bass. mr. bass votes no. mr. gingry. mr. ska lis. mr. ska lis votes no. mr. lata votes no. mrs. mcmorris rogers. mrs. mcmorris rogers votes no. mr. harper. mr. harper votes no. mr. lance. mr. lance votes no. mr. cassidy. mr. cassidy votes no. mr. guthrie. mr. guthrie votes no. mr. oleson. mr. oleson votes no. mr. mckinley. mr. mckinley votes no. mr. gardener. mr. gardener votes no. mr. pock peo votes no. mr. kin singer. mr. kin singer votes no. mr. griffith. mr. griffith...
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. >> tom, i understand that chairman rogers has a bill that has passed through committee, very heavilyinformation sharing, providing the incentives, maybe some disincentives to not share information. can you give us a quick snapshot of the status? >> over on the house side, speaker john boehner at a task force to lay out a broad framework of policies for the house. each individual chairman is supposed to work within their jurisdiction to set that framework. chairman of rogers asked us to take a look at what we can do to solve this problem. obviously, this will not be a complete solution to the problem, but we can make an important contribution. i leon we came -- early on we came across a model. the information they are gathering overseas, it is a very narrow, but it is scaled very well. we based our buildup on that structure. it allows the -- we also had a go at trying to knock down those barriers to information sharing. they found that evoked going out bound to companies is going pretty well. not a lot of information is going back. there -- we talked to about 130 folks in the private
. >> tom, i understand that chairman rogers has a bill that has passed through committee, very heavilyinformation sharing, providing the incentives, maybe some disincentives to not share information. can you give us a quick snapshot of the status? >> over on the house side, speaker john boehner at a task force to lay out a broad framework of policies for the house. each individual chairman is supposed to work within their jurisdiction to set that framework. chairman of rogers asked...
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the rogers, it isn't just frustrating but costly, between buying water and her water bill, she is shelling out $90 a month. >> i think they have nerve sending us a water bill every month. >> reporter: crews worked on the old mint brook well to my right here for six weeks with no success. then they had an idea, start work on this inactive well. they built a new water line and say with health department approval, this well could be working within a week. >> and it was either put another well new source on or put a treatment system in which would have been far more extensive in time and money. >> reporter: coming up with a fix and test the water took months. >> it would have been nice had somebody kept us informed. >> reporter: schools that had to boil water in the cafeterias. gas stations bear taped over ice machines and warnings and at this dairy queen. >> fill up with however much water we need, sits on the flat grill, heats all day long. >> reporter: the health department says the latest tests are spektsded this afternoon. the county plans to offer the residents a 1,000-gallon credit on t
the rogers, it isn't just frustrating but costly, between buying water and her water bill, she is shelling out $90 a month. >> i think they have nerve sending us a water bill every month. >> reporter: crews worked on the old mint brook well to my right here for six weeks with no success. then they had an idea, start work on this inactive well. they built a new water line and say with health department approval, this well could be working within a week. >> and it was either put...
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rogers. i'm going apologize in advance for the lock of time. >> that's okay. >> bill mcgern in "the wall streetrnal," mitch should go after the conservatives and mitch should borrow a more aggressive tax reform plan and look at the sound dollar and strong monetary policy and essentially borrow some of the stuff that newt has been saying and what do you think about that? i'm going throw in my steadfast idea of the 5% growth target. >> absolutely a growth target is something that our nominee needs to do, and mitt romney if he has a double-digit victory tonight, he's probably our nominee and he needs to retool and he needs to conclude a big economic offering. right now he doesn't have it, and i agree with bob schrum and i agree with kevin madden and what are the odds of that, but after tonight, if he has a double-digit victory tonight then what that's going to say to the gop establishment, if you will. the people that are going to share the ballot with the republican nominee, they're going to begin to coalesce around mitt romney. they're afraid of newt gingrich and people don't want to be on the b
rogers. i'm going apologize in advance for the lock of time. >> that's okay. >> bill mcgern in "the wall streetrnal," mitch should go after the conservatives and mitch should borrow a more aggressive tax reform plan and look at the sound dollar and strong monetary policy and essentially borrow some of the stuff that newt has been saying and what do you think about that? i'm going throw in my steadfast idea of the 5% growth target. >> absolutely a growth target is...
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bill? what are your initial thoughts? >> i think that the senate is a little ahead of us on this. i am one of the original co-sponsors of cyber-security legislation that congressman mike rogers that chairs the intelligence committee -- we work together at the intelligence committee, even though i'm not a member there any longer. but that really applies to relatives to the intelligence community, and that's a good bill. when it comes to our subcommittee, i don't think we're ready for a bill yet. we had had our first hearing last week. and i think all of the members on both sides of the aisle felt it was one of the best hearings in terms of witnesses and information that we have had. so there is a lot to draw from in terms of what the witnesses -- you know, how instructive and how informtive they were to us. but i don't think we're quite ready for a bill yet. but we must get to it, because our nation's telecommunications network needs to be security. i can't imagine any of that going down. >> do you see cyber-security making it through this session of the 112th congress? >> well, you know, not much gets done during an election year. i like to set things like that aside because
bill? what are your initial thoughts? >> i think that the senate is a little ahead of us on this. i am one of the original co-sponsors of cyber-security legislation that congressman mike rogers that chairs the intelligence committee -- we work together at the intelligence committee, even though i'm not a member there any longer. but that really applies to relatives to the intelligence community, and that's a good bill. when it comes to our subcommittee, i don't think we're ready for a...
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rogers: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. chairman, i rise in opposition to this bill. in article 1, section 9, clause 7, the u.s. constitution bestows upon congress what we now call the power of the purse , that the representatives of the people should distribute taxpayer dollars as warranted and needed. the line-item veto would weaken that power, shifting budgetary authority to the executive branch and giving the president a power that our founding fathers did not see fit to give to him. in fact, a previous effort to provide a president a line-item veto as has been noted was ruled unconstitutional by the supreme court in 1998. two weeks ago during his state of the union address, we heard how the president would choose to spend our precious taxpayer dollars. the line-item veto would strengthen the president's ability to give preference to his spending priorities over those of the congress and the constituents that you represent. our founding fathers had seen firsthand what an absolute authority could do when wielding too much influence, particularly over spending and taxation and drafted our constitution accordi
rogers: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. chairman, i rise in opposition to this bill. in article 1, section 9, clause 7, the u.s. constitution bestows upon congress what we now call the power of the purse , that the representatives of the people should distribute taxpayer dollars as warranted and needed. the line-item veto would weaken that power, shifting budgetary authority to the executive branch and giving the president a power that our founding fathers did not see fit to give to...
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bill of rights. >> joining me right now to explain this to everybody are "the washington post" reporter melinda hennen berger and melissa rogersexpert at the brookings institution. melissa also served as chair of president obama's advisory council on faith-based neighborhood partnerships. we have two experts. i want to understand this issue. melinda, explain, why did hhs under secretary sebelius do this right now during an election year? issue this requirement? >> okay. under the affordable care act, employers all have to provide free contraception to their employees. religious employers who make up a tiny percentage of employers in this country said we cannot do what violates our conscience. what violates our church rules. give us an exemption of conscience not to be able just to be able to not give free contraception that we don't even believe in to our employees. this was sort of a worst case scenario where i'm trying to figure out how it could have been handled more poorly but i can't. so the president has a one on one meeting with the guy you just saw, tim dolan. >> archbishop of new york. >> yes. he is assured, they come
bill of rights. >> joining me right now to explain this to everybody are "the washington post" reporter melinda hennen berger and melissa rogersexpert at the brookings institution. melissa also served as chair of president obama's advisory council on faith-based neighborhood partnerships. we have two experts. i want to understand this issue. melinda, explain, why did hhs under secretary sebelius do this right now during an election year? issue this requirement? >> okay....
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to roger reporting there well in just about five or six minutes from no financial guru mexico as a reveals black holes in the greek economy that's after the business update with katie. thank you bill hello to you welcome to the business program at this hour we start with a story that's called the whole of the russian market talking minority shareholders and the country's second largest bank v.t. b r to get all the money back they invested in the company's i.p.o. in two thousand and seven that's despite the share price currently being hauled off the list price. business analyst daniel bushell has more. the to be will buy these shares the price of vestas paid in two thousand and seven so-called people's lives here with thirteen point six copecks almost double what the current share price is which is seven copecks putin says the money will come from the lenders profits not from state funds where the government will remain the main shareholder but will buy up to sixty thousand dollars worth of shares from each shareholder in total the move will cost the bank up to six hundred million dollars that's one fifth of the tepees net profit today said such buybacks won't happen again. we live
to roger reporting there well in just about five or six minutes from no financial guru mexico as a reveals black holes in the greek economy that's after the business update with katie. thank you bill hello to you welcome to the business program at this hour we start with a story that's called the whole of the russian market talking minority shareholders and the country's second largest bank v.t. b r to get all the money back they invested in the company's i.p.o. in two thousand and seven that's...
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let me see if i can get through this, david camp, fred upton, mike rogers, thad mccotter, bill huizengaim pawlenty, governor bob mcdonald, governor chris christie. and your famous oakland county sheriff that you love, let's see -- brooks, brooks patterson. how could i forget brooks? representative eric nesbit, former state rep, rocky rescowsky, professor gary wolfron, and mike cox. listen, this list has been so helpful. i'm sorry to keep going to our state team, laurie and bob. and finally, thank you, kid rock. the last week, i have been going along with mitt, my son tagg, too, up and down the state, all over from the tip of the mitt -- [ applause ] i know, i better be careful. but what we have seen, what we have seen out there has broken my heart. i love michigan. i love michigan. >> we love you! >> i grew up drinking verner's and listening to tiger baseball. and what we saw when we went across michigan were families that were hurting, people that were out of jobs, and then there's something else, and they're so concerned about their children, and why it is, because of the debt that we
let me see if i can get through this, david camp, fred upton, mike rogers, thad mccotter, bill huizengaim pawlenty, governor bob mcdonald, governor chris christie. and your famous oakland county sheriff that you love, let's see -- brooks, brooks patterson. how could i forget brooks? representative eric nesbit, former state rep, rocky rescowsky, professor gary wolfron, and mike cox. listen, this list has been so helpful. i'm sorry to keep going to our state team, laurie and bob. and finally,...
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finally passes 13,000 and investor jimmy rogers joins our market panel and plus we have an exclusive interview with house leader eric cantor on his new job's bill that president obama may be endorsing. first up, it's just under an hour before polls close in michigan, arizona later. cnbc's john harwood joins us live from detroit. good evening, john? >> reporter: larry, there are some polls that will be open until 9:00 in michigan, as well so we'll have to wait a bit for those results, but we already know this is a very, very close race in michigan. pretty high stakes for the norm nation. my take is that mitt romney wins michigan in arizona he'll be the nominee, and i think he'll be the nominee even if he loses michigan, but it will take longer and much rougher. both went after each other by name and mitt romney singling out rick santorum. mitt romney said he's late to that party. >> i'm glad he ridiculoecognize is a campaign about the economy. it's time for him to focus on the economy and for you to all say okay, if the economy is going to be the issue we focus who has the experience to actually get this economy going again? senator santorum is
finally passes 13,000 and investor jimmy rogers joins our market panel and plus we have an exclusive interview with house leader eric cantor on his new job's bill that president obama may be endorsing. first up, it's just under an hour before polls close in michigan, arizona later. cnbc's john harwood joins us live from detroit. good evening, john? >> reporter: larry, there are some polls that will be open until 9:00 in michigan, as well so we'll have to wait a bit for those results, but...
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bill walsh to earn that honor. >>> green bay packers quarterback aaron rogers was named league mvp. brees was named offensive player of the year. the defensive player of the year is baltimore ravens linebacker terrell suggs. >>> while many people may crack open a beer today, a bay area brewery is becoming known for reviolationizing an important part of that industry. the brewery uses quality hops in its beer. many of america's biggest beer makers have switched to using hop extracts because it's cheaper. that change has pushed the demand for quality hops. >> we have changed the world. the farmers are watching that. >> demand for quality hops is reenergizing hop growers in washington's yakima valley. that's where most of the nation's hops are grown. >>> a san francisco bar is asking city residents for help keeping its doors open. last night dozens of people showed up to support the gold dust lounge. they started here at the powell street bar before heading out to a pub crawl to spread the word. the bar may be forced to close because the building's landlord ended its lease. >> it's an
bill walsh to earn that honor. >>> green bay packers quarterback aaron rogers was named league mvp. brees was named offensive player of the year. the defensive player of the year is baltimore ravens linebacker terrell suggs. >>> while many people may crack open a beer today, a bay area brewery is becoming known for reviolationizing an important part of that industry. the brewery uses quality hops in its beer. many of america's biggest beer makers have switched to using hop...
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roger ] same agent and everything. [ kyle ] it's like we're connected. no we're not. yeah, we are. no...we're not. ♪ the allstate value plan. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. >> billus. i'm bill o'reilly in the weekdays with bernie segment tonight. as you may know there was a big abortion controversy last week when susan komen foundation said it was not going to fund planned parenthood any longer. the left wing press was outraged. >> i come here today expressing the anger of a lot of people channeling through them, you see it on twitter and everywhere. some people would say that, i mean the anger that's being expressside going to hit you in the pocket book worked so hard to create a bipartisan organization. look at your facebook page has people cutting pink ribbons in half. your branding is at stake. >> bill: after a few days of tht kind of stuff they surrendered and will continue to do business with planned parenthood. now how the abortion story was covered. bernie goldberg joins me this evening. interesting this story is almost the same we have with sandy rios. on the other side now. the intolerance is on the left about the abortion situation. they don't respect
roger ] same agent and everything. [ kyle ] it's like we're connected. no we're not. yeah, we are. no...we're not. ♪ the allstate value plan. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. >> billus. i'm bill o'reilly in the weekdays with bernie segment tonight. as you may know there was a big abortion controversy last week when susan komen foundation said it was not going to fund planned parenthood any longer. the left wing press was outraged. >> i come here today...
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roger ] same agent and everything. [ kyle ] it's like we're connected. no we're not. yeah, we are. no...we're not. ♪ the allstate value plan. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. >> billsegment tonight. political action conference in d.c. last week. mitt romney won the straw poll there. by all accounts it was three days of not liking president obama. so we sent jesse watters to check it out. >> you can name one good thing president obama has done? >> gave the okay to take out usama bin laden. >> he is has unified the conservative movement. >> he likes march madness, so i guess that union nights americans. college basketball. >> i have been hearing that crap ever since i was at ucla. >> getting usama bin laden we can all agree. >> getting number two. >> my name is number two. >> the think that i have to take the survey. >> is he a pretty good singer ♪ so in love. >> is he a much better role model as a husband and father than he is as a president. i think we should give him more time after november. >> quit smoking. >> i don't believe he really quit. >> come again? >> one thing he has inspired me to do is cling to my bible and guns a little bit more. >> put that gun dow
roger ] same agent and everything. [ kyle ] it's like we're connected. no we're not. yeah, we are. no...we're not. ♪ the allstate value plan. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. >> billsegment tonight. political action conference in d.c. last week. mitt romney won the straw poll there. by all accounts it was three days of not liking president obama. so we sent jesse watters to check it out. >> you can name one good thing president obama has done? >> gave...