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patrick byrne, mr. overstock.com. liz: he is joining us. you heard jo ling articulate but is now the time to start scooping up some cheaper names? we love to hear your thoughts on this, @fbnatb. is there really anything fundamentally wrong with these companies except they went up so much? please tweet us. your answers later this hour. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ tires screech ] chewley's finds itself in a sticky situation today after recalling its new gum. [ male announcer ] stick it to the market before you get stuck. get the most extensive charting wherever you are with the mobile trader app from td ameritrade. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfort
patrick byrne, mr. overstock.com. liz: he is joining us. you heard jo ling articulate but is now the time to start scooping up some cheaper names? we love to hear your thoughts on this, @fbnatb. is there really anything fundamentally wrong with these companies except they went up so much? please tweet us. your answers later this hour. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ tires screech ] chewley's finds itself in a sticky situation today after recalling its new gum. [ male announcer ] stick it to the market...
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byrne and wish him many years ahead of good health and happiness. madam speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. holding, for five minutes. r. holding: madam speaker, last year we mourned the loss of a true servant of our community, garland scott tucker jr. garland dedicated his life to sharing his love of christ and family life and business and in his community, garland was grounded and guided by his faith. garland was born in raleigh in 1919. after graduated from u.n.c. chapel hill, he joined the family business, tucker furniture, and moved the next year to manage the eastern north carolina stores. he eventually became president of the company, a position he would hold until his retirement in 1985. in 1954, garland joined the board of directors at bbnt bank and served as chairman from 1979 to 1987. during that time bbnt would grow from a community bank into a major player throughout the southeast. but beyond a very successful busine
byrne and wish him many years ahead of good health and happiness. madam speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. holding, for five minutes. r. holding: madam speaker, last year we mourned the loss of a true servant of our community, garland scott tucker jr. garland dedicated his life to sharing his love of christ and family life and business and in his community, garland was...
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david byrne and the atomic bomb band.pplause ] ♪ oww, that is hot. that is smokin' hot! man is is hot! hey georgia, jack's new blazin' chicken sandwich has spicy crispy chicken, ghost pepper ranch sauce, and sliced jalapeños. that's hot! you better be holdin' a sandwich. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to diane keaton, dane dehaan, david byrne, the atomic bomb band! daley and the roots over there, ladies and gentlemen! stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers", thank you for watching! have a great night, i hope to see you tomorrow, bye-bye everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight, matt lauer and savannah guthrie, scientist bill nye,
david byrne and the atomic bomb band.pplause ] ♪ oww, that is hot. that is smokin' hot! man is is hot! hey georgia, jack's new blazin' chicken sandwich has spicy crispy chicken, ghost pepper ranch sauce, and sliced jalapeños. that's hot! you better be holdin' a sandwich. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to diane keaton, dane dehaan, david byrne, the atomic bomb band! daley and the roots over there, ladies and gentlemen! stay tuned for "late night with seth...
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the politicians included governors george ryan and jim edgar, mayor jane byrne, alderman ed vrdolyak and senator paul simon. the patronage culture came to light when metra c-e-o alex clifford said he was fired after refusing a patronage request by state house speaker mike madigan. federal prosecutors say state representative derrick smith admitted to accepting a 7- thousand dollar bribe. according to newly filed court documents, smith told f-b-i agents after his 2012 arrest that he took the money to pay campaign workers. prosecutors say smith thought it was from a day care operator who needed a state grant. smith's lawyers are trying to block the admissions from his corruption trial, which starts next month. smith lost in the primary election last month. it took 10 months, but the shedd aquarium has finally named its newest penguin! the chick is named "ruggles"-- in honor of ruggles bay in the falkland islands. that's one of the places where the rockhopper penguins can be found. it took so long to name her, because the shedd didn't find out her gender until last month. coming up ...
the politicians included governors george ryan and jim edgar, mayor jane byrne, alderman ed vrdolyak and senator paul simon. the patronage culture came to light when metra c-e-o alex clifford said he was fired after refusing a patronage request by state house speaker mike madigan. federal prosecutors say state representative derrick smith admitted to accepting a 7- thousand dollar bribe. according to newly filed court documents, smith told f-b-i agents after his 2012 arrest that he took the...
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musical guest, david byrne and the atomic bomb band.
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steve byrnes is down there to do the same. >> kevin harvick, this is a big win for so many reasons. you won at phoenix. you guys had nothing but bad luck and this is the southern 500 and it was a shootout. talk about this win. >> yeah, first thing i want to do is thank everybody on this budweiser chevrolet. everybody from sprint, the fans. jimmie johns outback chevrolet. hendrick engines. they've been great. the guys on the 4 team. rodney childers and everybody who puts this on the racetrack. we had to overcome a lot through the last several weeks but we've had fast cars. kept our head down. one thing hunt brothers, mobile one. bass pro for making all of these teams go around the racetrack. >> kevin, talk about your strategy, your frame of mind for the last couple of laps. >> i needed those green, white, checkers. the last one is probably the one i needed the most just for the fact that i was able to get really good restarts and able to time the restarts really well. those guys had older tires and were spinning the tires. i knew if i could make it through one and two on the 88, i kn
steve byrnes is down there to do the same. >> kevin harvick, this is a big win for so many reasons. you won at phoenix. you guys had nothing but bad luck and this is the southern 500 and it was a shootout. talk about this win. >> yeah, first thing i want to do is thank everybody on this budweiser chevrolet. everybody from sprint, the fans. jimmie johns outback chevrolet. hendrick engines. they've been great. the guys on the 4 team. rodney childers and everybody who puts this on the...
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. >> steve byrnes. >> krista, with matt kenseth, curious your point of view.rad keselowski called your move mind-boggling. >> well, i mean i did move in three but we're racing for a win. the track was wide enough and did drive under and get a slide job, absolutely trying to watch both lanes and i was trying to win the race. i think that's all five of us were trying to do so just disappointing that it wrecked my car so i don't think that's very cool but obviously i could have gave him more room but had a lane to the straightaway and just raced harr for the win so feel bad for my home depot guys. they did a great job with our car. >> thank you, matt. chris myers. >> all right, thank you very much. the tempers. richmond short track racing how people retaliate. we'll get back to some of the other stories in that ambrose/pearce story but check in with the victor and matt yocum is down there with joey logano. >> before tonight joey logano had never led a lap in sprint cup. at richmond, now do you lead a lap you lead the most exciting near the finish. could that be a
. >> steve byrnes. >> krista, with matt kenseth, curious your point of view.rad keselowski called your move mind-boggling. >> well, i mean i did move in three but we're racing for a win. the track was wide enough and did drive under and get a slide job, absolutely trying to watch both lanes and i was trying to win the race. i think that's all five of us were trying to do so just disappointing that it wrecked my car so i don't think that's very cool but obviously i could have...
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and there's something, the byrne convention was set up in 1886. and he was -- victor hugo was one of the major forces behind that international treaty. and it was basically what, the basic agreement of byrne -- and this is overly simplistic, but it was whatever you do for your own, you do for the foreigners, okay? and we still live under that regime. in the united states, we tried, you know, we were tied to -- i keep mentioning formalities. we were tied to this notion that if you want copyrights, you have to register them. you have to put the copyright notice on them. you have to say your name and the year that your copyright. and we didn't want to give up that kind of formality because there was no formalities required under this berne convention. so we tried everything. we had pan-american copyright conventions, we did not join the berne convention until 1989, o.k.? so that's sort of -- i think that history of copyright is important when we come to the last section of my talk which is, you know, we need to talk about the future. and the first th
and there's something, the byrne convention was set up in 1886. and he was -- victor hugo was one of the major forces behind that international treaty. and it was basically what, the basic agreement of byrne -- and this is overly simplistic, but it was whatever you do for your own, you do for the foreigners, okay? and we still live under that regime. in the united states, we tried, you know, we were tied to -- i keep mentioning formalities. we were tied to this notion that if you want...
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i use that subtle device that governor byrne used many times, the conditional veto, to send it back what i thought was appropriate to keep the progress going. the new jersey state senate agreed with that conditional veto by a vote of 33-1. we stand here tonight without an interest arbitration cap because the assembly has failed to act. this is one of the moments where that question is being asked. are we going to go forward or backwards? if we do not pass the cap, let me tell you what will happen. one of two choices will have to be made by mayors, county executives, all across the state. either to go or to ask permission to raise taxes. all of us know in the current climate that is not an election you would want to be on the wrong side of. the alternative, if the voters refuse to increase taxes beyond two percent, it is broad and massive cuts and layoffs. anyone who tells you differently is not telling you the truth. there are only two choices. increase revenue, decrease spending. that is it. in this context, we have the assembly failing to act. it it is one of the key questions for new
i use that subtle device that governor byrne used many times, the conditional veto, to send it back what i thought was appropriate to keep the progress going. the new jersey state senate agreed with that conditional veto by a vote of 33-1. we stand here tonight without an interest arbitration cap because the assembly has failed to act. this is one of the moments where that question is being asked. are we going to go forward or backwards? if we do not pass the cap, let me tell you what will...
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tracy byrnes, and jared levy, really? >> really. is this legal. >> they have been trying to prove this is illegal since back ilate 2000s, it is no. get off wi-fi if you don't want to be snooped, you e-mail someone, they know who is in your contact, you search an ad they send you more of the same,. neil: i put in dwarf questions wrestleing, then over? >> kind of. neil: really. scat? >> there are people out there into dwarf wrestleing. neil: is that you? >> yes, tracy made the points, they are free wi-fi networks in most cases, in a coffee shop that is the price we pay for free, you can do two things get off network, and say get with a broad bandompany, or you could put other file sharing preventions, protections on your computer, fire walls that will protect you from some tphaoping, we're in a -- snooping, but we're in a environment with in success power. neil: it might be legal but does not have look right, feel good impression for most folks about google. as all companies are dealing with cyber security, whether their information i
tracy byrnes, and jared levy, really? >> really. is this legal. >> they have been trying to prove this is illegal since back ilate 2000s, it is no. get off wi-fi if you don't want to be snooped, you e-mail someone, they know who is in your contact, you search an ad they send you more of the same,. neil: i put in dwarf questions wrestleing, then over? >> kind of. neil: really. scat? >> there are people out there into dwarf wrestleing. neil: is that you? >> yes,...
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of course, i want to add my congratulations to governor byrne. for every governor who will someday be an x governor -- governoronr, to see a who serve some difficult times still be yet he -- still be here at 90 does great things for me. . you are an incredible example, governor. [applause] governor loves to come here every year. the reason he does is the reason why all of us,. it is to renew relationships. it is to hear from the business leaders of our state. what is going on in their particular business. the overall business climate that they see in our state. to make sure we stay in touch with each other. dependent's future is in large measure on the people in the room. those you represent and employ. i am proud to continue a long perdition of governors who come the businessss community on the challenges and opportunities we see before us over the next year. i understand these remarks are being broadcast live by c-span tonight. but that will tell you is this lyricalthe quietest might in america and months. [laughter] we are going to do the past
of course, i want to add my congratulations to governor byrne. for every governor who will someday be an x governor -- governoronr, to see a who serve some difficult times still be yet he -- still be here at 90 does great things for me. . you are an incredible example, governor. [applause] governor loves to come here every year. the reason he does is the reason why all of us,. it is to renew relationships. it is to hear from the business leaders of our state. what is going on in their...
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. >> patrick byrne you are talking about. i like patrick as well.blem he had is what people doubt it was what he was saying, not his personality. before he was overly passionate but -- >> wasn't just being overly passionate. he said there was the sixth lord out there attacking him. when you throw stuff like that around -- it just -- that was more than personality. >> it is powerful thing to know you can turn your workplace into a tv lounge and invite everybody to have the hour at 5:00. does this into the land sound like a wild and crazy guy eating coffee been soaked in vodka but can work faster. at what point do you feel good about it as an investor and what do you like? >> it has to do with that balance. the personality can't be too much or bigger than the brand. take warren buffett with his folksy way. he is able to benefit and at the same time, is also about having substance. >> aren't you worried as an investor, doing that -- >> dennis kozlovs the -- charles: the guy he said a personal trainer when he first said the guy had to come to his house
. >> patrick byrne you are talking about. i like patrick as well.blem he had is what people doubt it was what he was saying, not his personality. before he was overly passionate but -- >> wasn't just being overly passionate. he said there was the sixth lord out there attacking him. when you throw stuff like that around -- it just -- that was more than personality. >> it is powerful thing to know you can turn your workplace into a tv lounge and invite everybody to have the hour...
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. >> questlove: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] and we have music from david byrne and chvrches, oh myek. big week. but first, we have got a great show tonight. as i said, we love it when she stops by. she stars in the giant new movie "the amazing spiderman 2" emma stone is here. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: lovely. >> jimmy: lovely. so fun. so much fun. and i'm not messing around with her this time. i told her that we're going to have a battle. a lip sync battle tonight. me versus emma stone. [ cheers and applause ] you understood what i was saying there. that's how disaster -- it's going to be nuts tonight. you're gonna see it. well, what happens is -- what we do is i tell guests to pick two songs and i pick two songs and neither of us know what songs we're doing. so i don't know what she's bringing but it can't be as good as what i'm bringing. [ light laughter ] 'cause i really brought it. i am going for blood. >> steve: in this lip sync -- in this lip sync battle, i will destroy emma stone. [ evil laugh ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: thank you. thank you. all this guy is a five time
. >> questlove: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] and we have music from david byrne and chvrches, oh myek. big week. but first, we have got a great show tonight. as i said, we love it when she stops by. she stars in the giant new movie "the amazing spiderman 2" emma stone is here. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: lovely. >> jimmy: lovely. so fun. so much fun. and i'm not messing around with her this time. i told her that we're going to have a battle. a lip sync battle...
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that was patrick byrne c.e.o. of overstock dot com time now for today's big deal. big deal and i'm joined as always by the wonderful mr edward harrison and today we're talking about the amazonian monster coming to your television true story now a cheesy eighty's horror movie nope it's the latest move by amazon and the company will release a t.v. streaming device much like roku apple t.v. and chromecast which will let users stream video directly to t.v. from amazon's video library as well as third party services like netflix and hulu but in the lead up to today people were trying to figure out what exactly amazon was doing by venturing into the world of television so ed what is amazon doing can you tell us well you know there are a lot of people talking about this huge overarching strategy of getting in the t.v. and you know that amazon is going to be the everything store but i think that it's like that i think that amazon is basically incremental and what they've done is they've moved from you know the kendall you know they move from the candle to the kindle fire r
that was patrick byrne c.e.o. of overstock dot com time now for today's big deal. big deal and i'm joined as always by the wonderful mr edward harrison and today we're talking about the amazonian monster coming to your television true story now a cheesy eighty's horror movie nope it's the latest move by amazon and the company will release a t.v. streaming device much like roku apple t.v. and chromecast which will let users stream video directly to t.v. from amazon's video library as well as...
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. >> we first met axil when catholic byrnes held a mass and cross border communion honoring migrants have died in the desert. a journey he and his cousins were about to undertake. >> i want to see my dad. the journdidn't get to me. i feel good. they tell me the hardest part is coming. we will see if it's hard. >> after the mass, he lined up for a free lunch, a sandwich and a coke. he had little more than the clothes on his back. >> i left with about 700, which is maybe 30 or $40. his hometown in honduras is one of the most violent cities in the world. after crossing illegally into mexico, he and his sunny skieses made their way to pueblo where they climbed atop one of the notorious freight trains known as the interpretinge beast. the trip wasn't easy because we came on the train. if you don't have water or food, you get hungry. you are always afraid because people are telling you someone has fallen off of the train, that the train can kill you. >> night, the three cousins stayed in a cheap hotel. in the morning, he told me why they had to get out of hon tourtou honduuras. border patr
. >> we first met axil when catholic byrnes held a mass and cross border communion honoring migrants have died in the desert. a journey he and his cousins were about to undertake. >> i want to see my dad. the journdidn't get to me. i feel good. they tell me the hardest part is coming. we will see if it's hard. >> after the mass, he lined up for a free lunch, a sandwich and a coke. he had little more than the clothes on his back. >> i left with about 700, which is maybe...
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let's bring in nicholas byrnes. mr. ambassador thank you for joining us.ns writes in the "wall street journal" tonight that putin is about to quote, eat president obama's lunch." if i were vladimir putin i would invade eastern ukraine this week strike while the iron is hot. never again will the taking be so easy. mr. putin knows mr. obama and he knows the u.s. president has the digestive fortitude of a tourist in tijuana. and that's why mr. putin should move quickly. is there anything president obama can really do to stop him? >> first of all, i think brett stevens commentary is a little bit over the top. we have to remember when putin invaded georgia in august of 2008, george w. bush really couldn't do much and he was no shrinking violet. he was a tough president. we don't have a security commitment to ukraine. ukraine is not a member of nato. i think what the president could do if this happens and i'm not sure it is likely, putin vaccination enamel, he understands real sanctions could come and that's a deterrent here. if president obama can in a credible
let's bring in nicholas byrnes. mr. ambassador thank you for joining us.ns writes in the "wall street journal" tonight that putin is about to quote, eat president obama's lunch." if i were vladimir putin i would invade eastern ukraine this week strike while the iron is hot. never again will the taking be so easy. mr. putin knows mr. obama and he knows the u.s. president has the digestive fortitude of a tourist in tijuana. and that's why mr. putin should move quickly. is there...
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welcome back to tell the truth byrne is the c.e.o. of overstock dot com and his company was the first major internet retailer to accept now in a previous show we spoke with patrick about why he decided to accept the crypto currency and today we want to pick up where that interview left off now i asked patrick more general questions about the coins utility as a store of value and a medium of exchange along with the issues surrounding regulation of the crypto currency and in light of the irises recent decision to regulate his property his answers are interesting now we started with a store of value question take a look at what you have to say. i want to ask you about something that a goldman sachs economist recently wrote said quote we argue that bitcoin and other digital currencies lost somewhere on the boundary between currency commodity and financial asset or best definition would be that it is a current that it is currently a speculative financial asset that can be used as a medium of exchange now goldman says that the difficulties
welcome back to tell the truth byrne is the c.e.o. of overstock dot com and his company was the first major internet retailer to accept now in a previous show we spoke with patrick about why he decided to accept the crypto currency and today we want to pick up where that interview left off now i asked patrick more general questions about the coins utility as a store of value and a medium of exchange along with the issues surrounding regulation of the crypto currency and in light of the irises...
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former federal prosecutor fred tecce is still with us along with fox business's own tracy byrnes. tracy, welcome. thanks for staying with us, fred. this is a big move but can't be the last city out there, fred that will make this move against airbnb. >> no. the government will get its pound of flesh regardless who it is from. they recognized on behalf of their customers and renters they needed to do this because the problem is you leave your quote, basically customers out to dry and at the mercy of the tax collector in these cities. this is the first domino and it will come down behind them. cheryl: tracy this is one of the hottest ipos we're waiting for. you have to ask you is $10 billion worth it when these type of issues. >> there is drop in the bucket of issues they will face eventually when they go public. this will happen, cheryl. san francisco is looking at 2$4 million in revenue. when it happens in new york, it will be another 21 million. everyone will want to want its piece of the pie. bnb has to thank barry manilow's drummer for this. so who knows how this goes down at t
former federal prosecutor fred tecce is still with us along with fox business's own tracy byrnes. tracy, welcome. thanks for staying with us, fred. this is a big move but can't be the last city out there, fred that will make this move against airbnb. >> no. the government will get its pound of flesh regardless who it is from. they recognized on behalf of their customers and renters they needed to do this because the problem is you leave your quote, basically customers out to dry and at...
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susan byrne.usan will be with us and will reveal her picks. and then -- i don't know, what's snapdragon? and then poaching pact in silicon valley. more than 60,000 high-tech workers have a bone to pick with apple, google and intel. is there a single pact not to poach each other? that's andrew's story from tuesday and the "times." y and t" gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. growth? growth. i just talked to ups. they've got a lot of great ideas. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. >>> welcome back to "squawk box". the first bond sale since bailout 2010 raised 3 billion euros, just about $4 billion at a yield of 4.75%. high demand from foreigners helped push the yield lower than expected by officials mi
susan byrne.usan will be with us and will reveal her picks. and then -- i don't know, what's snapdragon? and then poaching pact in silicon valley. more than 60,000 high-tech workers have a bone to pick with apple, google and intel. is there a single pact not to poach each other? that's andrew's story from tuesday and the "times." y and t" gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. growth?...
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byrne: planned parenthood states in its own budgetary report in 2013, we are the most effective advocate in the country for policies that protect access to abortion. my constituents find the practice of abortion morally abhorrent and threatening to the social fabric of this country, and they should not be forced to subsidize abortions nationwide. i call on this body to respect the conscience of millions of americans by ending the practice of government funding for abortions. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, yesterday we learned the details of the ryan budget, a proposal that would have devastating impacts on my western new york community. mr. higgins: it would put seniors on the road to privatization, forcing them to fend for themselves to find quality health care. this budget slashes pell grants that provide young people the opportunity for a college education. ends americorps, a program filling a critical nee
byrne: planned parenthood states in its own budgetary report in 2013, we are the most effective advocate in the country for policies that protect access to abortion. my constituents find the practice of abortion morally abhorrent and threatening to the social fabric of this country, and they should not be forced to subsidize abortions nationwide. i call on this body to respect the conscience of millions of americans by ending the practice of government funding for abortions. i yield back. the...
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i use that subtle device that governor byrne used many times, the conditional veto, to send it back what thought was appropriate to keep the progress going. on property taxes. behold, the new jersey state senate agreed with that conditional veto by a vote of 33-1. we stand here tonight without an interest arbitration cap because the assembly has failed to act. this is one of the moments where that question is being asked. are we going to go forward or backwards? if we do not pass the cap, let me tell you what will happen. one of two choices will have to be made by mayors, county executives, all across the state. either to go or to ask permission to raise taxes. all of us know in the current climate that is not an election you would want to be on the wrong side of. the alternative, if the voters refuse to increase taxes beyond two percent, it is broad and massive cuts and layoffs. municipalities across this state. anyone who tells you differently is not telling you the truth. there are only two choices. increase revenue, decrease spending. that is it. in this context, we have the assembly
i use that subtle device that governor byrne used many times, the conditional veto, to send it back what thought was appropriate to keep the progress going. on property taxes. behold, the new jersey state senate agreed with that conditional veto by a vote of 33-1. we stand here tonight without an interest arbitration cap because the assembly has failed to act. this is one of the moments where that question is being asked. are we going to go forward or backwards? if we do not pass the cap, let...
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>> the appropriations and 2014 was saved one time $2.4 million carve out under the byrne program forobjective nonpartisan voter education via site that would resolve the political status in puerto rico. those funds are to be provided to the commission of puerto rico which has faith or sponsor body of drafting the voter education materials. the department's role is limited to reviewing those documents and making that determination about whether they are compatible with the constitutional laws and policies of the united states but it is the department's role and obligation to make such a determination. steve reich and i must say in closing to me there were two points in that language that were crucial -- you know because you have become some sort of an expert whatever the issue of puerto rico comes up there are 5 million analysts on the island to analyze what was that the federal government said. it's going on right now and i assure you once the news gets out that i asked you this question there will be another 6 million analysts around the states and the commonwealth analyzing what he
>> the appropriations and 2014 was saved one time $2.4 million carve out under the byrne program forobjective nonpartisan voter education via site that would resolve the political status in puerto rico. those funds are to be provided to the commission of puerto rico which has faith or sponsor body of drafting the voter education materials. the department's role is limited to reviewing those documents and making that determination about whether they are compatible with the constitutional...
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resumption of the russian because the launch angle disappear ration happened immediately after john byrne the visit to keep so i don't have any reason not to believe that we can still running the show in the very close race. well in a late phone call to sergey lavrov u.s. secretary of state john kerry has urged moscow to quote stop escalatory rhetoric and a little earlier sophie shevardnadze was here to tell me what was the foreign minister his response to that and more. these are fairly russian officials to interview because he's always very straight to point he doesn't give you those vague layered answers that most of the russian officials do obviously focus around ukraine and he made some really good points. what difference this is between my don and what's going on right now in the eastern ukraine because a lot of people watching t.v. in the west right now are thinking that you know what's the difference it looks the same. as ever he can't really put pressure on mr ukraine unless the other side starts to fulfill its problems isn't taking the steps that they promised to take during the
resumption of the russian because the launch angle disappear ration happened immediately after john byrne the visit to keep so i don't have any reason not to believe that we can still running the show in the very close race. well in a late phone call to sergey lavrov u.s. secretary of state john kerry has urged moscow to quote stop escalatory rhetoric and a little earlier sophie shevardnadze was here to tell me what was the foreign minister his response to that and more. these are fairly...
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of course, i want to add my congratulations to governor byrne. for every governor who will someday be an ex-governor, to see a governor who served some difficult times still be here at 90 does great things for me. you are an incredible example, governor. [applause] i know that the governor loves to come here every year. the reason he does is the reason why all of us,. it is to renew relationships. it is to hear from the business leaders of our state. what is going on in their particular business. the overall business climate that they see in our state. to make sure we stay in touch with each other. new jersey's future is dependent in large measure on the people in the room. those you represent and employ. i am proud to continue a long perdition of governors who come here to address the business community on the challenges and opportunities we see before us over the next year. i understand these remarks are being broadcast live by c-span tonight. but that will tell you is this must be the quietest lyrical might in america and months. [laughter] we
of course, i want to add my congratulations to governor byrne. for every governor who will someday be an ex-governor, to see a governor who served some difficult times still be here at 90 does great things for me. you are an incredible example, governor. [applause] i know that the governor loves to come here every year. the reason he does is the reason why all of us,. it is to renew relationships. it is to hear from the business leaders of our state. what is going on in their particular...