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because i have heard that rockefeller -- that bill rogers wanted to get, hand fulbright my scalp. afterwards al hague told me the story of what had happened in the meeting. but there was a growing paranoia about these leaks. and so i think, as i recall, the president asked kissinger and kissinger asked dick. although i am a little fuzzy on the chain. i know i got asked by dick allen to compile -- ok, you are getting headlines for saying they are leaking. show us the, where's the leak here? give us the citations. so i compiled a whole list of dozens of newspaper articles based on classified information. and it was a very thick compendium. and i gave that to dick and then went in to the president and that led to, i don't know the exact sequence of who spoke to whom. but after that the plumbers were set up. so i guess it is kind of a historic document in that it is just a list of newspaper citations. >> this was and 69 -- and 69. -- in 69. wasn't this a problem for kissinger when he came up for confirmation? wasn't there some concern about what questions may be asked about wiretappin
because i have heard that rockefeller -- that bill rogers wanted to get, hand fulbright my scalp. afterwards al hague told me the story of what had happened in the meeting. but there was a growing paranoia about these leaks. and so i think, as i recall, the president asked kissinger and kissinger asked dick. although i am a little fuzzy on the chain. i know i got asked by dick allen to compile -- ok, you are getting headlines for saying they are leaking. show us the, where's the leak here? give...
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without your leadership and chairman -- former chairman rogers' leadership on this bill we would not be here today and , i'm encouraged not only by your past support but then by you taking the time to come down here to speak on this bill, i think it says a lot about you and your commitment to national security and the security of our cybernetworks. so thank you and i yield back. ruppersberger: i yield back my time and thank you for your leadership. this legislation is similar to the bill that chairman rogers and i introduced to promote information sharing between the private and public sectors which is the single most important thing we can do to combat increasingly aggressive cyberattacks. experts believe these attacks are costing american corporations billions of dollars each year. target, home depot are only the beginning. with sony we saw the first destructive attack in our country. it's only a matter of time before our critical infrastructure is targeted. what would happen if someone were to take out our electrical grid or 911 call centers or air traffic control? and it goes on
without your leadership and chairman -- former chairman rogers' leadership on this bill we would not be here today and , i'm encouraged not only by your past support but then by you taking the time to come down here to speak on this bill, i think it says a lot about you and your commitment to national security and the security of our cybernetworks. so thank you and i yield back. ruppersberger: i yield back my time and thank you for your leadership. this legislation is similar to the bill that...
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bill. >> roger carsons thanks for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >>> now to oklahoma and the police killingan unarmed black man. the tulsa sheriff's deputy who killed the man is now free on bond. robert bates is charged with man manslaughter. he's a 73-year-old part-time volunteer deputy. there are tough questions about his training. and whether he should have been carrying a gun at all. or should have been a deputy. hidy joe castro it in oklahoma city tonight. heidi. >> reporter: john bates was suggesten and silent today following his booking. now, the tulsa oklahoma sheriff's deem said the shooting of eric harris was an excellent that bates intend today reach for his stun gun wrath than his pistol and now this case has called oklahoma's reliance on these such reserve officers in to question. the big question the tulsa county sheriff's department is faces is why a 73-year-old insurance company executive was moonlighting as a volunteer police officer. reserve deputy robert bates was booked tuesday on a second manslaughter charge, he was immediately released on $25,000 bond. >> in light of t
bill. >> roger carsons thanks for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >>> now to oklahoma and the police killingan unarmed black man. the tulsa sheriff's deputy who killed the man is now free on bond. robert bates is charged with man manslaughter. he's a 73-year-old part-time volunteer deputy. there are tough questions about his training. and whether he should have been carrying a gun at all. or should have been a deputy. hidy joe castro it in oklahoma city tonight. heidi....
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bill that will increase the security of our networks while protecting users' privacy. i want to thank, i see mr. ruppersberger is here, he sponsored this legislation last time. along with chairman rogers, who is now retired. i do want to give them a special thanks and gratitude and hope that we can get this bill across the floor this year. we have also worked closely with leadership, chairman mccaul, chairman goodlatte, and the senate intelligence committee to ensure that our bills complement each other. the protecting cybernetworks act address a core problem in our digital security infrastructure. because of legal ambiguities many companies are afraid to share information about cyberthreats with each other or with the government. if a company sees some threat or attack, this bill will allow the company to quickly report information about the problem without fearing a lawsuit so that other companies can take measures to protect themselves. the bill encourages three kinds of sharing, private to private, government to private, and private to government. in that third scenario, the bill allows companies to share cyberthreat information with a variety of government agencies. if banks are
bill that will increase the security of our networks while protecting users' privacy. i want to thank, i see mr. ruppersberger is here, he sponsored this legislation last time. along with chairman rogers, who is now retired. i do want to give them a special thanks and gratitude and hope that we can get this bill across the floor this year. we have also worked closely with leadership, chairman mccaul, chairman goodlatte, and the senate intelligence committee to ensure that our bills complement...
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the people that sign my paycheck rupert murdoch to roger ailes to bill shine the greatest man on theace of the earth. melissa: i still wish that they -- >> no. >> it makes you less miserable. >> i have been self-employed for multiple decades. they know how to give you the purpose of life. melissa: if they like their boss it is because they feel like they can approach their boss. >> people admit that the greatest bosses of the world are approved for murdoch -- >> they know how to communicate. >> all right. thank you very much al qaeda. hundreds of prisoners. plus a huge season for the housing market. the best time to sell your house. more money coming up. ♪ you can call me shallow... but, i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on. national gives me the control to choose any car in the aisle i want. i could choose you... could choose her if i like her more. and i do. oh, the silent treatment. real mature. so you wanna get out of here? go national. go like a pro. melissa: a terrorist attack killing nearly 150 people in kenya. al qaeda linked group is taking responsibility for the attack.
the people that sign my paycheck rupert murdoch to roger ailes to bill shine the greatest man on theace of the earth. melissa: i still wish that they -- >> no. >> it makes you less miserable. >> i have been self-employed for multiple decades. they know how to give you the purpose of life. melissa: if they like their boss it is because they feel like they can approach their boss. >> people admit that the greatest bosses of the world are approved for murdoch -- >>...
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. >> roger berliner introduced a bill to crack down on predatory towing. the bill would also ban spotters who look out for cars to hook. >> it's not okay how this business is done and we need to step in and clean it up. >> reporter: some say even drivers who break the parking rules should be give an warningn a warning before their car disappears. >> someone should get a policeman to give them a ticket before they're towed. >> moredawn agrees predatory towers should be stopped. >> you park illegally, you get towed sometime. it's the price you pay. >> what price did you have to pay? >> 150. >> that's probably the typical amount. the good news her friend she was visiting gave her $50 toward that bill. if you want to see the law, go to predatory towing on our website. >>> he is talking about the day he found a quadriplegic man who had been abandoned in the woods with just a blanket and a bible. police say 291-year-old1-year-old mother left him there for days so she could visit her mother. he was trying to get a picture of two deer for his grandsons. then ander
. >> roger berliner introduced a bill to crack down on predatory towing. the bill would also ban spotters who look out for cars to hook. >> it's not okay how this business is done and we need to step in and clean it up. >> reporter: some say even drivers who break the parking rules should be give an warningn a warning before their car disappears. >> someone should get a policeman to give them a ticket before they're towed. >> moredawn agrees predatory towers should...
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happy you're a bill o'reilly premium member. rogerou and at the don't be a pinhead show. hysterical hysterical. >>> dennis and i traveled to new mexico over the weekend. stayed in santa fe. terrific place. there's the adobe east. if you like art and history, this town has got it all. the st. francis basilicason is on a site where the church was built, ready, in 1610 before the pilgrims came over. new mexican hospitality. took a great tour of the indian ruins which is fascinating. there's the church. "factor" tip of the day, you cannot go wrong visiting new mexico, land of enchantment. that's it for us tonight. check out the fox news "factor" website, different from billo'reilly.com. spout off about the "factor" from anywhere in the world. o'reilly@foxnews.com. name and town, if you wish to reply. word of the day do not be de loose delusive, good word don't be delusive writing to the "factor." we'll have senator corker as our lead guest tomorrow and that should be -- should be news breaking. all right? so president's in a tight spot he
happy you're a bill o'reilly premium member. rogerou and at the don't be a pinhead show. hysterical hysterical. >>> dennis and i traveled to new mexico over the weekend. stayed in santa fe. terrific place. there's the adobe east. if you like art and history, this town has got it all. the st. francis basilicason is on a site where the church was built, ready, in 1610 before the pilgrims came over. new mexican hospitality. took a great tour of the indian ruins which is fascinating....
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bill? mr. rogers. >> thank you chairman. this proposal -- >> excuse me. does the gentleman have an amendment to offer? >> i do. >> the clerk will please pass out the amendment. without objection the amendment is considered as read and the gentleman from alabama is recognized for five minutes to discuss his amendment. >> my amendment would allow the army to transfer excess .45-caliber pistols, the m-19 11-a-1 pistols to the civilian marksmanship program or cmp. officially known as the corporation for the promotion of rifle practice and firearm safety. this would be consistent with the ongoing distribution of excess .22 and .30-caliber rifles to the cmp. the cmp has the capability to inspect, grade, prepare for sale and then sell these pistols through mail order internet, or retail store sales. because the cmp would reimburse the army for the cost associated with removing the pistols from the depot storage we will not have to expend any appropriated funds. a little bit of background. these pistols were once the standard u.s. armed forces sidearm but they'd
bill? mr. rogers. >> thank you chairman. this proposal -- >> excuse me. does the gentleman have an amendment to offer? >> i do. >> the clerk will please pass out the amendment. without objection the amendment is considered as read and the gentleman from alabama is recognized for five minutes to discuss his amendment. >> my amendment would allow the army to transfer excess .45-caliber pistols, the m-19 11-a-1 pistols to the civilian marksmanship program or cmp....
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bill: john carter, roger williams from texas. we'll see you 40 minutes from now. martha: a school bus packed with kid loses control on a highway. update on the student and how this happened. bill: a community reeling after the death of a beloved student athlete. what we are learning about her mysterious illness today. >> we have been talking to each other and have been able to cry with each other and laugh with each other. bill: we are getting dash cam video from a school bus as it crashes on an oklahoma highway. watch this. [screaming] bill: those student were on their way home from school in tulsa. the driver losing control on a wet highway before the bus leaves the road. one child broke a leg but will be okay. martha: a community is in mourning today and in shock after a student athlete suddenly dies from a mysterious illness. her name was madison small she was a member of the varsity softball team. her team said she wore a pink bow for each game and they plan to keep that tradition alive. >> we have her number embroidered in pink on our jerseys. martha: dr. kev
bill: john carter, roger williams from texas. we'll see you 40 minutes from now. martha: a school bus packed with kid loses control on a highway. update on the student and how this happened. bill: a community reeling after the death of a beloved student athlete. what we are learning about her mysterious illness today. >> we have been talking to each other and have been able to cry with each other and laugh with each other. bill: we are getting dash cam video from a school bus as it...
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roger, you've been following the nature of bill's relationship with jeffrey epstein.s might be a huge problem. >> the judge in the civil case regarding the epstein non-prosecution agreement essentially released or i should say declassified all of the documents involving the plea negotiations. we're rooting through that to see if the clintons are involved. that bombshell is still out this. >> i heard a rumor. there might be a letter in there defending epstein from bill. >> i have not yet seen it but the research goes on. we do know this. hillary clinton weeks ago was attacking the republicans in the senate for not moving a sex trafficking bill. the clinton foundation took money from trafficker jeffrey epstein. it continues to go on. >>> next tonight on this busy news night -- >> you can't just walk the streets of saudi arabia not covered in high heels, a short skirt, and beautiful dress. >> for you, freedom is a short skirt and high heels? >> later, two muslim families in arizona reportedly set up an arranged marriage for their children but when the teenager bride refu
roger, you've been following the nature of bill's relationship with jeffrey epstein.s might be a huge problem. >> the judge in the civil case regarding the epstein non-prosecution agreement essentially released or i should say declassified all of the documents involving the plea negotiations. we're rooting through that to see if the clintons are involved. that bombshell is still out this. >> i heard a rumor. there might be a letter in there defending epstein from bill. >> i...
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. >> reporter: rogers is behind the ordinance to ban alcohol bill boards within 1,000 feet of richmondls. less than a sixth of a mile. post-people say bank these billboards won't stop the problems many young people in richmond face today. >> i this i the parents have a lot to do with it. also, instructing the skids not the right way to go. >> it's not the boys they see the first thing in the morning. it's the parents if there is one there. >> reporter: these people say the special speech is protected by the first amendment. still the federal courts have concluded some advertisements may be regulated. rogers argues there are studies that prove that these messages have an impact on teens. >> kids who see billboards start drinking young, kids who drink at 15 are five times more likely to become problem drinkers than at 21. it's a serious issue. >> reporter: is it passes, richmond will follow if oakland's footsteps which passed a similar measure 15 years ago. >> we are in competition with tv and on the internet. so therefore, i think it's the right thing to do, the messaging on our streets
. >> reporter: rogers is behind the ordinance to ban alcohol bill boards within 1,000 feet of richmondls. less than a sixth of a mile. post-people say bank these billboards won't stop the problems many young people in richmond face today. >> i this i the parents have a lot to do with it. also, instructing the skids not the right way to go. >> it's not the boys they see the first thing in the morning. it's the parents if there is one there. >> reporter: these people say...
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. >> roger, we talked about the issues involving bill clinton, his relationship with epstein.on the clinton foundation and hillary wants to be a champion of women, and the abysmal rights records in countries like saudi arabia in their case $10 million to $25 million, women can't drive and we'll get into this in the next segment and how women are treated like second-class citizens. chelsea clinton was recently asked about it and listen to her answer. >> a lot of people questioned why did the foundation take money from saudi arabia when they didn't treat women, you know as well as perhaps they could. and there's questions even this morning in "the new york times" about money coming from ukraine. there's this perception that were favors done in exchange for funding. so i wanted to get your thoughts on that. >> lots of questions in that. you know we have always partnered with governments and foundations to believe the work we do is important. whether that's around women and girls, or small farmers, or contraceptives that we talked about earlier. >> roger, nice diversion. but that'
. >> roger, we talked about the issues involving bill clinton, his relationship with epstein.on the clinton foundation and hillary wants to be a champion of women, and the abysmal rights records in countries like saudi arabia in their case $10 million to $25 million, women can't drive and we'll get into this in the next segment and how women are treated like second-class citizens. chelsea clinton was recently asked about it and listen to her answer. >> a lot of people questioned why...
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[laughter] michael rogers all right, bill, : thanks very much. daniel fink are you here? ok. with the competition between private and government sectors for cyber talent, how do you plan to retain your cyber workforce? this is not a challenge that is unique to cyber for the department of defense or the intelligence community. if it is purely going to be about money, then we are clearly not going to be your first choice for a work voice -- a workplace. but what are the ways we are going to compete? we are going to compete five different ways. number one, we are going to attract people because of our culture of service and ethos. number two we will attract people because of our mission. we defend the nation. and number three, we will let you do amazing things you cannot do anywhere else. number four, we will give you a lot of responsibility at a young age. once we give you your training and are competent in your -- and confident in your abilities, we are a strong believer in giving you responsibility. number five, we are a global organization. if you want to work in europe, asi
[laughter] michael rogers all right, bill, : thanks very much. daniel fink are you here? ok. with the competition between private and government sectors for cyber talent, how do you plan to retain your cyber workforce? this is not a challenge that is unique to cyber for the department of defense or the intelligence community. if it is purely going to be about money, then we are clearly not going to be your first choice for a work voice -- a workplace. but what are the ways we are going to...
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jerry of massachusetts introduced a motion to establish a committee to prepare a bill of rights and he seconded that motion. roger sherman of connecticut noted the new constitution did not repeal the state ills of rights so there was no need for a federal one. with no further debate, voting by state, the convention voted on derry's motion. the motion failed by a vote of sewer-10 --0-10. the omission was a deliberate action, not an oversight. but that vote proved to be a mistake so large it was a most fatal to the constitution itself. as the constitution was sent to the states to be ratified, antifederalists opposed to the constitution and wanted to defeat it focused on this last -- lack of a bill of rights. supporters of the constitution, the federalists thought a bill of rights was at best a necessary and it worse dangerous. suddenly james madison felt the list of the rights of the people could ever be complete and therefore anything that might be left off of it could be supposed to have been given up. it was best therefore to make the list at all. federalists also believed they had created a government of limit
jerry of massachusetts introduced a motion to establish a committee to prepare a bill of rights and he seconded that motion. roger sherman of connecticut noted the new constitution did not repeal the state ills of rights so there was no need for a federal one. with no further debate, voting by state, the convention voted on derry's motion. the motion failed by a vote of sewer-10 --0-10. the omission was a deliberate action, not an oversight. but that vote proved to be a mistake so large it was...
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rogers of kentucky, such time as he may consume. i want to thank him for all his support and leadership in putting this bill together. the chair: the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. rogers: mr. chairman, thank you for yielding time. madam chairman, i rise in support of this bill, the military construction-veterans' affairs bill for 2016. in doing, i want to -- in doing that i want to congratulate mr. dent, chairman dent, the new chairman of this subcommittee. this is his maiden voyage as chairman of this subcommittee. he's a cardinal now. he's done a great job putting together this bill. and i want to thank mr. bishop, the ranking member on the other side for his cooperation in making this bill what it is today. this is the first bill of the process and i'm pleased that we are off to a very early start. i'm told the earliest start since 1974. continuing our good work from last year. i'm optimistic that we are going to have a successful appropriations year. finishing on time and under regular order. we are beginning the year on the right foot with a bipartisan bill, madam chairman, that i believe we can all
rogers of kentucky, such time as he may consume. i want to thank him for all his support and leadership in putting this bill together. the chair: the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. rogers: mr. chairman, thank you for yielding time. madam chairman, i rise in support of this bill, the military construction-veterans' affairs bill for 2016. in doing, i want to -- in doing that i want to congratulate mr. dent, chairman dent, the new chairman of this subcommittee. this is his maiden...
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bill would be relatively small. what's big is that bottom line. commissioner roger goodell's salary. he made $35 million in 2014.agreeing to pay taxes, the league has bought himself anonymity. we will no longer know how much goodell makes a year but you can bets who not going to take a pay cut. the team generated $10 billion in 2013. and the teams and players have always paid taxes. critics say the big take-away from all of this is that the nfl is not deaf to the chorus of critics, and if the league is willing to change exempt status and maybe it will react on other issues like the controversial name of the washington redskins. or how it deals with players who develop brain-related concussions. >> very very interesting. great numbers crunching by trace gallagher there. thanks. >>> we're still waiting for that baltimore police news conference. it's going to happen a few minutes from now. we'll bring it to you live. >>> have you ever seen a baseball game played in front of zero fans? that's what's happening in baltimore for the very first time ever. we're going to take you back there live with an update on the sco
bill would be relatively small. what's big is that bottom line. commissioner roger goodell's salary. he made $35 million in 2014.agreeing to pay taxes, the league has bought himself anonymity. we will no longer know how much goodell makes a year but you can bets who not going to take a pay cut. the team generated $10 billion in 2013. and the teams and players have always paid taxes. critics say the big take-away from all of this is that the nfl is not deaf to the chorus of critics, and if the...
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and this is from patrick tucker at the billing-ton cybersecurity summit last year on this very stage admiral rogersasked the audience if any of them had suffered "some form of compromise in their personal information or their personal system" and he acknowledged that "my hand's up there with you." what was that event and how were you hacked? so patrick, i apologize -- patrick, where are you? patrick. i apologize. that's one i'm going to have to go under. okay. i'll try shawn now. this is from shawn lingas. shawn, are you here? all the way in the back. thank you, shawn. did i pronounce your last name correctly? what is it? lingas. so shawn asked how specifically will the nsa contribute intelligence to the nascent cyberthreat intelligence center that the dni is standing up. ctech, it's referred to by its acronyms, the cyberthreat intelligence center. ctic is designed to act, if you will, as a kind of central analytic hub for intelligence on cyber that has been generated across the federal government, across the intelligence structure. and the kind of act, if you will, as a one-stop shop much as nctc,
and this is from patrick tucker at the billing-ton cybersecurity summit last year on this very stage admiral rogersasked the audience if any of them had suffered "some form of compromise in their personal information or their personal system" and he acknowledged that "my hand's up there with you." what was that event and how were you hacked? so patrick, i apologize -- patrick, where are you? patrick. i apologize. that's one i'm going to have to go under. okay. i'll try shawn...
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carta to the english bill of rights through the colonial charters and the revolutionary state constitutions that madison consulted. no one except madison with a little help from roger sherman has or had ever joined the 6th foundational ideas in a single rights bearing text and no one before or since has had the organizational genius to order the 6th foundational ideas chronologically as the right cycle of the democratic idea. he begins were any well organized or of democracy must begin in the constitutionally protected interior space of a free conscience. the birthplace of really can see democratic idea. it has been restored in the modern era by justice hard and loss versus the united states. one of the democratic ideas formed in the free mind of a citizen madison's text moves naturally from the interior precincts of the human mind to the ideas initial public articulation under the free speech clause. madison recognize that public articulation of an ideal well necessary to the functioning of an effective democracy can reach only a limited audience. accordingly madison's text next provides for a speech amplifier the free press what to disseminate the idea to a mass
carta to the english bill of rights through the colonial charters and the revolutionary state constitutions that madison consulted. no one except madison with a little help from roger sherman has or had ever joined the 6th foundational ideas in a single rights bearing text and no one before or since has had the organizational genius to order the 6th foundational ideas chronologically as the right cycle of the democratic idea. he begins were any well organized or of democracy must begin in the...
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the documents were available to people like roger morris who wrote a number of them or tony lake or bill watts or larry lynn. all of whom resigned at the time of cambodia. so he had strong reason to fear that in resigning they might well have shared those documents with me. and passed them on. and that i might turn them up at some point. what i did do was to give national security study memorandum 1, the notes on that to senator mathias. who was unlike the others i dealt with a republican senator. and who wanted to keep his credentials to some extent with the republicans even though he was a dissenter on the vietnam war. what i learned in '73 and '74 was that on june 13th the day that the pentagon papers came out in the "times" or possibly june 14th mathias called up his colleague john mitchell acquaintance, and said -- who was then no longer attorney general, he was the head of committee to re-elect the president. let's see, '71? perhaps still attorney general. >> early '72. >> he was still attorney general. and he called him up and said, john there's something you ought to know. and re
the documents were available to people like roger morris who wrote a number of them or tony lake or bill watts or larry lynn. all of whom resigned at the time of cambodia. so he had strong reason to fear that in resigning they might well have shared those documents with me. and passed them on. and that i might turn them up at some point. what i did do was to give national security study memorandum 1, the notes on that to senator mathias. who was unlike the others i dealt with a republican...
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in the past two congresses, i worked closely with chairman rogers and ranking member rureptcomberger and their legacy is evident in this fine bill. i would like to commend chairman nunes for rising to the challenge as the new leaders of the house permanent select committee on intelligence and producing an even better product, particularly with regard to privacy protections. it also provides statutory authorization for the center the president has created to provide comprehensive assessments of cyberdelets. while the protections are narrow could be important to understand that information sharing is not a silver bullet. it will be important work to be done to improve our nation's cyberdefenses. passing an information-sharing bill will get us significantly closer to being much more secure in cyber space than where we are right now. particularly when it comes to protecting critical infrastructure. after careful study for better part of a decade, i can firmly say that this bill marks a meaningful step forward. let me congratulate the chairman and ranking member of continuing with this bipartisan spirit that has shown the cyber >> th
in the past two congresses, i worked closely with chairman rogers and ranking member rureptcomberger and their legacy is evident in this fine bill. i would like to commend chairman nunes for rising to the challenge as the new leaders of the house permanent select committee on intelligence and producing an even better product, particularly with regard to privacy protections. it also provides statutory authorization for the center the president has created to provide comprehensive assessments of...
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smith for comments about domestic abuse, bill simges for repeatedly calling nfl commissioner roger goodellthat the one-week suspension is not enough. this is a really tough case i think for espn. >> i know. it is. brian, always appreciate your voice on this. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> sure. >>> all right. that's it for us. we'll see you back here at 10:00 eastern in the "cnn newsroom." >> don't go anywhere. smerconish is starting for you right now. >>> welcome to the program. campaign 2016 is already heating up. and right now new hampshire is the place to be. all the gop heavy hitters, 19 to be exact, are in town for the first in the nation republican leadership summit. jeb, marco, rand, they're all there. it's the first can't-miss event for the 2016 republican field and there's no doubt several hot button political issues are on the table that could help decide who will punch that gop ticket. >>> let's dig right into it. joining me now is "the new york times" national correspondent jonathan martin and republican strategist and cnn political commentator kevin madden. so, jonathan,
smith for comments about domestic abuse, bill simges for repeatedly calling nfl commissioner roger goodellthat the one-week suspension is not enough. this is a really tough case i think for espn. >> i know. it is. brian, always appreciate your voice on this. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> sure. >>> all right. that's it for us. we'll see you back here at 10:00 eastern in the "cnn newsroom." >> don't go anywhere. smerconish is starting for you right...
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bill before you today. before i go into the details i would like to recognize the hard work of chairman rogers and ranking member lowey on this bill and the appropriations process. i would also like to thank my ranking member, ms. kaptur. i appreciate her help and with it this bill is better because of it. the bill provides $35.4 billion for the activities of the department of energy, army corps of engineers, bureau of reclamation and other agencies under our jurisdiction. this is a $1.2 billion increase from last year's funding level and $633 million below the request. this is a responsible bill that recognizes the importance of investing in our nation's infrastructure and national defense -- defense. as we do each year, we worked hard to incorporate priorities and perspectives from both sides of the aisle. the administration's proposal to cut programs of the army corps of engineers by $750 million would have led to economic disruptions in our ports and waterways as they filled in and would have left our communities and businesses vulnerable to flooding. instead this bill recognizes the critical work of the cor
bill before you today. before i go into the details i would like to recognize the hard work of chairman rogers and ranking member lowey on this bill and the appropriations process. i would also like to thank my ranking member, ms. kaptur. i appreciate her help and with it this bill is better because of it. the bill provides $35.4 billion for the activities of the department of energy, army corps of engineers, bureau of reclamation and other agencies under our jurisdiction. this is a $1.2...
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english bill of rights through the colonial charters and the revolution in state constitutions that madison consulted in preparing his first draft, but no one except madison with little help from roger sherman, has or had ever joined the six foundational ideas into a single rights bearing text. and no one before or since has had the organization genius to order the sixth foundation ideas chronologically as the lifecycle of the democratic idea. madison begins the first amendment would anyone organize a story of democracy must begin with a constitutionally protected interior space of a free conscious, the birthplace of the freely concede democratic idea. madison viewed the two religion clauses as protectors of conscience. indeed, he proposed a secular conscience clause as well which was rejected as redundant by the senate but which has been restored in the modern era by justice harlem in welsh versus the united states. once the democrat i did is form in the free mind of a citizen, madison's text is naturally from the interior precincts of the human spine to the initial public articulation under the free speech clause. what madison recognize that public articulation of an idea while ne
english bill of rights through the colonial charters and the revolution in state constitutions that madison consulted in preparing his first draft, but no one except madison with little help from roger sherman, has or had ever joined the six foundational ideas into a single rights bearing text. and no one before or since has had the organization genius to order the sixth foundation ideas chronologically as the lifecycle of the democratic idea. madison begins the first amendment would anyone...
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bill o'reilly and his exaggerations. >> a list of fabulous proportions. nothing happens there. why doesn't it happen there? it doesn't because roger ailes is a remarkably good boss because he has his eye focused on what the audience wants, and he doesn't allow the kind of eating of itself that we tend to do in this business. >> with months now nbc, there has been uncertainty. you saw the picture of brian and the dog. did you think it was partly an attempted image rehab, him out walking the dog with his wife and daughter? >> dogs are always an attempt at image rehab. >> that's another cynical question but you think so huh? you think nbc will come out and announce this soon? >> i think that nbc wants brian williams to come back. they want him to come back because he's of enormous value. it's very hard maybe even impossible to create another television anchor of the television anchor age. that's an age that's over. if you have it i think you want to keep it. i also think part of this is about nbc itself. what happened here this is -- you can look at it as a civil war inside of nbc. comcast came in steve burke didn't want to have anyt
bill o'reilly and his exaggerations. >> a list of fabulous proportions. nothing happens there. why doesn't it happen there? it doesn't because roger ailes is a remarkably good boss because he has his eye focused on what the audience wants, and he doesn't allow the kind of eating of itself that we tend to do in this business. >> with months now nbc, there has been uncertainty. you saw the picture of brian and the dog. did you think it was partly an attempted image rehab, him out...
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lock box, and offset against other spending and what we've put in the bill is they are going to inch that up, and i believe chairman rogers is doing just that. he's inching that up so we have hope for one day to have a trust fund that's 100% going to the ports and harbors in the country. >> so here's another question on emt, odometers we have the standard things of cars, do we need new technology you think in order to move away from the gas tax is a better way to put it. >> it becomes a very difficult issue on privacy and things like that, same with new technology, and so, again those are the discussions we're going to have to have to figure out you know what the american people are willing to do when it comes to doing that. >> what about a barrel tax? >> well, yeah, that's what pennsylvania did, what virginia d put up a percentage on the barrel. that increased -- >> in some ways that backs it up rather than brings the users down to the miles driven. i mean, it's -- it's the same concept. >> similar concept, that's true. they did it in pennsylvania. giving them $2.5 and $3 billion in the next four or five years, so they'v
lock box, and offset against other spending and what we've put in the bill is they are going to inch that up, and i believe chairman rogers is doing just that. he's inching that up so we have hope for one day to have a trust fund that's 100% going to the ports and harbors in the country. >> so here's another question on emt, odometers we have the standard things of cars, do we need new technology you think in order to move away from the gas tax is a better way to put it. >> it...
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procurement of those systems i know chairman rogers wholeheartedly supports israel to fully fund the missile defense program rileys seek to make changes to the underlying bill to expedite these to israel. chairman and industry and there is some confusion and apprehension about the underlying language that you drafted when you did that for agoraphobia understand your intent as well as his to discuss the issue with you personally today so with your assurances we will work together to perfect the language tabloid field for any comments spinning thank you for your colloquy glading we disagree is to support said more? it is me. since becoming chairman i have included more than $1 million for the missile defense program in tristan the apprehensions around the language and i can promise them we provide any needed clarifications to be sure that defense is assured. >> mr. chairman i think chairman rogers with that i will ask consent to withdraw my amendment. >> the amendment is withdrawn. we now recognize the gentleman from oklahoma. >> if the clerk would please distribute the amendment. without objection and it is considered red end your recognized for five minutes
procurement of those systems i know chairman rogers wholeheartedly supports israel to fully fund the missile defense program rileys seek to make changes to the underlying bill to expedite these to israel. chairman and industry and there is some confusion and apprehension about the underlying language that you drafted when you did that for agoraphobia understand your intent as well as his to discuss the issue with you personally today so with your assurances we will work together to perfect the...
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rogers join us with the details. hi, kate. >> reporter: hi, kelly and bill. that's right.onald's moved to raise its minimum wage to an average of $10 an hour by the end of 2016, they join the ranks of target walmart, t.j.maxx and the gap in raising the minimum wage. for some people it's not enough. here's why. the wage hike only applies to mcdonald's corporate locations which are 10% of its more than 14,000 stores across the country. the remaining 90% are owned by independent franchisees who are able to set their own wage rates. fast food protesters think this move is not enough. the fight for $15 movement which kicked off in 2012 targeted mcdonald's over the last several years. protests picked up again in select cities across the country. mcdonald's new president and ceo says this is just one of his first moves as a new leader and that the company is going to continue to evaluate wages and benefits for its workers going forward. kelly and bill back over to you. >> kate, thank you very much. mcdomdnaldcdonald's workers say the new wage hikes aren't enough. higher wages are
rogers join us with the details. hi, kate. >> reporter: hi, kelly and bill. that's right.onald's moved to raise its minimum wage to an average of $10 an hour by the end of 2016, they join the ranks of target walmart, t.j.maxx and the gap in raising the minimum wage. for some people it's not enough. here's why. the wage hike only applies to mcdonald's corporate locations which are 10% of its more than 14,000 stores across the country. the remaining 90% are owned by independent franchisees...
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not only bill macaulay but pat bottomm berg jennifer purcell, a young woman who worked tirelessly behind the scenes to prepared this case and provide important kniffin to our prosecutors. rogerour advocates who word so closely with the family and provided them comfort. daphne crowell, frank ramos, and i also want to express my appreciation to my prosecutors' families, for their support and tolerance of the sacrifices they had to make. we spent many sundays here outside of the public eye, them particularly devoted to putting the best case forward for the victim's family and the public. i also want to specially recognize chief john riley and the police department, their cooperation in this investigation was tremendous f. and a credit to their professionalism. i would also like to thank our state police detective unit who worked tirelessly on this case in particular i would take special node of trooper eric benson, the case over. jeremiah donovan, and also north at bore atte borough. and thank the bristol connecticut police department for their cooperation in this matter. lastly, i would like to thank the media, you, for your patience during the last three months respecting the
not only bill macaulay but pat bottomm berg jennifer purcell, a young woman who worked tirelessly behind the scenes to prepared this case and provide important kniffin to our prosecutors. rogerour advocates who word so closely with the family and provided them comfort. daphne crowell, frank ramos, and i also want to express my appreciation to my prosecutors' families, for their support and tolerance of the sacrifices they had to make. we spent many sundays here outside of the public eye, them...
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. >> kate rogers joins us with a special report on that. kate? >> hi, kelly and bill.ike their larger competitors, smaller businesses don't have the luxury of shifting production between both and offshore facilities to manufacture goods or cutting their prices. in the past six months the dollar is up close to 16% versus the euro and near 10% versus the yen. for washington state based manufacturer lisa chises who exports plastic products overseas via her company, it means pricing pressure. >> it's not getting any less expensive to manufacture in the united states. so if we can't offer them deeper discounts, then they will take more of their business to offshore competitors so we will lose revenue. i'm concerned about the strength of american manufacturing and i think we need to do whatever we can do to make sure that we are encouraging that to move forward. >> and she's not the only one concerned. new york fed president bill dudley saying in a speech this morning that the dollar's run will likely lead to weak trade. despite that threat some like chissus say they're comm
. >> kate rogers joins us with a special report on that. kate? >> hi, kelly and bill.ike their larger competitors, smaller businesses don't have the luxury of shifting production between both and offshore facilities to manufacture goods or cutting their prices. in the past six months the dollar is up close to 16% versus the euro and near 10% versus the yen. for washington state based manufacturer lisa chises who exports plastic products overseas via her company, it means pricing...
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roger wicker. senator wicker, welcome. there seem to be two arguments going on here in the senate recently that you reached an agreement about today, but one was about a human trafficking bill, one was about loretta lynch. what was the connection? >> well, the connection is actually we needed to break the logjam on the trafficking bill, a very important piece of legislation to protect vulnerable young americans and also people who will be trafficked into the united states. senator mcconnell had made it clear that the schedule would be the trafficking bill then the lynch nomination. and i think it was important for him to stand firm on that, and as it turns out tbroke the logjam. both matters will now be considered, and we'll be able to move on, i think in a bipartisan fashion. >> ifill: asun, democrats think republicans were basically holding the attorney general's nomination hostage for an abortion-related amendment included in this human trafficking bill. what's your response to that? >> well, my response is the hyde language has been part of legislation for over three decades, and really this sort of came as a surprise that this would be thought of as an issue holding up
roger wicker. senator wicker, welcome. there seem to be two arguments going on here in the senate recently that you reached an agreement about today, but one was about a human trafficking bill, one was about loretta lynch. what was the connection? >> well, the connection is actually we needed to break the logjam on the trafficking bill, a very important piece of legislation to protect vulnerable young americans and also people who will be trafficked into the united states. senator...
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what we have put in the bill, they're going to inch that up i believe chairman rodgers -- chairman rogers is doing just that inching that up. we hope to have a trust fund that goes 100% to harbors and ports in this country. fawn: another question on odometers that we now have, do we need new technology in order to move to -- move away from the gas tax? representative shuster: it becomes a very difficult issue on privacy and things like that. so again those are discussions we have to have to figure out what the american people are willing to do when it comes to doing that. fawn: what about a barrel tax? representative shuster: that's what pennsylvania did, what virginia did, put a percentage on the barrel. fawn: that just backs it up, rather than bringing the user to the miles driven. but similar concept. representative shuster: as i said they did it in pennsylvania, going to give us between $2.5 billion and $ billion. so they filled their hole in their transportation funding. again, now that's the other thing i learned from the d.o.t. secretaries i traveled with. we've done our share now
what we have put in the bill, they're going to inch that up i believe chairman rodgers -- chairman rogers is doing just that inching that up. we hope to have a trust fund that goes 100% to harbors and ports in this country. fawn: another question on odometers that we now have, do we need new technology in order to move to -- move away from the gas tax? representative shuster: it becomes a very difficult issue on privacy and things like that. so again those are discussions we have to have to...
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rogers is looking at one couple whose business is booming on etsy. >> well i've got two words for you -- cheese boards. that's what brooklyn based husband and wife duo billng on etsy and they are making a ton of cash doing it. but these aren't any ocheese boards. they're in the shapes of states. they started selling on their etsy store in 2011 after offering up connecticut and michigan shaped doors as favors for their wedding. >> it was a bit of nostalgia and it's a useful item. it becomes a conversation piece and i think people love the personalization component of it where we individually mark the state, the location with a heart, house or star of where they're from. >> today they pull in between $25,000 and $45,000 a month on their store in sales. during the holidays that number can actually hit six figures. in total, etsy has more than 1 million sellers that can reach over 19 million buyers around the globe. there are no membership fees but etsy does take 3.5% of each sale and it has fees of 20 cents per product listing. for the moment. the top sellers for them texas, georgia, california and new york but oddly enough kelly, wisconsin did not make the
rogers is looking at one couple whose business is booming on etsy. >> well i've got two words for you -- cheese boards. that's what brooklyn based husband and wife duo billng on etsy and they are making a ton of cash doing it. but these aren't any ocheese boards. they're in the shapes of states. they started selling on their etsy store in 2011 after offering up connecticut and michigan shaped doors as favors for their wedding. >> it was a bit of nostalgia and it's a useful item. it...