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cousin cole cole foot she is one of those relatives she and her sister were about to head home to japan after the war when her sister died she is buried in north korea new line. i'm only thinking about my tender sister. i just want to visit our great and the cost or her spelling does trade authorities say more than twenty four hundred japanese are buried at the old son cemetery near pyongyang. the governor of o'callaghan said he wants the u s marines to shut down their food to my air station within five years. but the marines commander says it will happen until a replacement facility is ready lieutenant general john whistler says it would be difficult to build aircraft and troops temporarily from food can lead to bases elsewhere in japan he says they aren't equipped to take the same aircraft the leaders of japan in the us have agreed to move the base from densely populated area are populated urban area to a close a district within the prefecture. ok now as governor last year proved a landfill project for a placement facility. some residents are opposed to that plan they want the base mo
cousin cole cole foot she is one of those relatives she and her sister were about to head home to japan after the war when her sister died she is buried in north korea new line. i'm only thinking about my tender sister. i just want to visit our great and the cost or her spelling does trade authorities say more than twenty four hundred japanese are buried at the old son cemetery near pyongyang. the governor of o'callaghan said he wants the u s marines to shut down their food to my air station...
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cole. mr. cole? mr. cole, no. mr. mcclintock. mr. mcclintock no. mr. lankford. mr. lankford, no. mrs. black. mrs. black, no. mr. ribble. mr. ribble, no. mr. flores. mr. flores, no. mr. rokita. mr. rokita, no. mr. woodall. mr. woodall, no. ms. blackburn. mrs. blackburn, no. mr. nunnelee. mr. nunnelee, no. mr. rigell. mr. rigell, no. mrs. hartzler. mrs. hartzler, no. mrs. walorski. mrs. walorski, no. mr. messer. mr.s mer, no. mr. wright. mr. wright, no. mr. williams. mr. williams. mr. williams, no. mr. duffy. mr. duffy, no. mr. van hollen. mr. van hollen, aye. mr. yarmuth. mr. yarmuth, aye. mr. pass credit. -- mr. pascrell. mr. pascrell, aye. mr. ripe. mr. ryan, aye. ms. moore. ms. kaptur. mr. mcdermott. ms. lee. ms. lee, aye. mr. jeffries. mr. jeffries, aye. mr. pocan. mr. pocan, aye. ms. lujan grisham, aye. mr. huffman. mr. huffman, aye. mr. cardenas. mr. cardenas, aye. mr. plum naur. -- mr. blumenauer. mr. schrader. mr. schrader, aye. mr. doggett. mr. doggett, aye. mr. kildee. mr. kildee, aye. mr. chairman. mr. chairman, no. >> are there any members who wish to vote or change their society?
cole. mr. cole? mr. cole, no. mr. mcclintock. mr. mcclintock no. mr. lankford. mr. lankford, no. mrs. black. mrs. black, no. mr. ribble. mr. ribble, no. mr. flores. mr. flores, no. mr. rokita. mr. rokita, no. mr. woodall. mr. woodall, no. ms. blackburn. mrs. blackburn, no. mr. nunnelee. mr. nunnelee, no. mr. rigell. mr. rigell, no. mrs. hartzler. mrs. hartzler, no. mrs. walorski. mrs. walorski, no. mr. messer. mr.s mer, no. mr. wright. mr. wright, no. mr. williams. mr. williams. mr. williams,...
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cole in iowa, cole? >> caller: boo-yah, mr. cramer. >> what's going on, cole?nt to give a quick shout out to my friend and my question was about brunswick corporation. >> lowered numbers and did the number and i think that's fine. i think this is a good play on the strength of the american consumer. we saw some weakness, we saw some weakness, owens corning. i like the fact that brunswick's lowered the bar. how about david in california, david? >> caller: yo, boo-yah, cramer. >> boo-yah, david. >> caller: i wanted to ask you about sandridge energy. >> i think it's dirt cheap. i like the plans they have, ceo, i think sandridge is a winner. i do like what they're doing, s.d. is for me. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> it's the revenge of the nerds. these are the stocks that wear pocket protectors, like a real nerd, you know. consider the chief nerd, apple. apple was flooding! the nerds are now in charge. and wing tips. herb's concerns are simple. he's yellow flag
cole in iowa, cole? >> caller: boo-yah, mr. cramer. >> what's going on, cole?nt to give a quick shout out to my friend and my question was about brunswick corporation. >> lowered numbers and did the number and i think that's fine. i think this is a good play on the strength of the american consumer. we saw some weakness, we saw some weakness, owens corning. i like the fact that brunswick's lowered the bar. how about david in california, david? >> caller: yo, boo-yah,...
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coles. fire crews say coles ran outside, saw his car door melted shut. that's when he chased down his neighbor and punched him in the face. petker is not going to face charges. >>> a thief broke into an east bay home to steal jewelry. but what the crook walked away with broke a mother's heart. ryan takeo has the story. >> part of me is just heartbroken. >> reporter: burglars came to tracy dawson's concord home on wilson lane and took only two things, one just happened to be something that could never be replaced. >> nothing that was worth any money. >> reporter: the mother of five noticed her jewelry box missing. what's inside isn't pricy jewelry but it is priceless to her. >> i feel desperate that they mean a lot to me. >> reporter: her son joel died of cancer when he was 7. in the jewelry box, she had a lock of his blonde hair right before chemo. and his first lost tooth from the hospital. >> and a photograph. but nothing is like holding a lock of his hair or his baby tooth. just there's nothing like it. and i don't think you can really understand that
coles. fire crews say coles ran outside, saw his car door melted shut. that's when he chased down his neighbor and punched him in the face. petker is not going to face charges. >>> a thief broke into an east bay home to steal jewelry. but what the crook walked away with broke a mother's heart. ryan takeo has the story. >> part of me is just heartbroken. >> reporter: burglars came to tracy dawson's concord home on wilson lane and took only two things, one just happened to be...
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round as the final round is underway in the swinging skirts at lake merced, and lydia cole leads by two. and lydia cole leads by two. >> we'll have an update on ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that is able to see to calculate, to think -- and can respond to what it encounters. even if that means completely stopping itself. it's the stuff of science fiction... ...minus the fiction. the 2014 e-class. the most intelligent e-class ever. the 2014 e-class. thank you! thank you! dedicated bankers born to go the extra mile. you've been such a big help. it's what i like to do. so you can choose a bank where helping people comes first. chase. so you can. >>> recapping breaking news. the coast guard says two planes collided near richmond. one (went into the water and debris from the aircraft has been recovered. the may be a fatility. the plane in the water may be a vintage military aircraft. sergio quintana is there and we'll have a live report at 6:00. >> this is the last sunday in april and that means something special for bay area sailors. today is the 97th annual opening day on san francisco bay and the 51st annua
round as the final round is underway in the swinging skirts at lake merced, and lydia cole leads by two. and lydia cole leads by two. >> we'll have an update on ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that is able to see to calculate, to think -- and can respond to what it encounters. even if that means completely stopping itself. it's the stuff of science fiction... ...minus the fiction. the 2014 e-class. the most intelligent e-class ever. the 2014 e-class. thank you! thank you! dedicated bankers...
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cole: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cole: i want to begin by thanking my friend from new jersey and again recognizing his very special and very distinguished service in this body. this is a typical example of the good sense and compassion he brings to the floor on a regular basis. and i know i appreciate that. and while we are in different parties, he's one of the people like my friend, mr. moran who spoke earlier, that i most admire. i think is genuinely admired on both sides of the aisle. i appreciate -- associate myself with the remarks he he made and appreciate that very, very much. and wish him well whatever he chooses to do next because he certainly distinguished himself here as he has in his academic career before he he came here. whatever he does next i know he'll be equally distinguished in that field. but we will miss him very much in this body. with that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. hastings: mr. speaker, if we defeat the previous question, i will offer an amendment to the rule to bring p h.r. 1010, our bill to raise the federal minimum wage to $10.10 an hour. to discuss the importance of raising the wage, i yield two minutes to the distinguished gentleman from california, mr. takano. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for two minutes. mr. takano: i thank the gentleman for time to discuss the rule. pop quiz, there's a bill that will give 25 million americans a pay raise, bring nearly one million americans out of poverty and lower the total food stamp aid by $4.6 billion. what do you do? what do you do? if you're the house republican committee you schedule a vote for h.r. 627, the national park service 100th anniversary commemorative coin act and not legislation that accomplishes the items i just mentioned by raising the minimum wage. what is it going to take for my republican colleagues to do something that will actually help the economy. they came into the majority after the mid term elections saying that priorities one, two, and three were jobs, jobs, jobs. ut this body hasn't seen anything substantive that would show that to be the truth. since 2011, the house republicans forced the shutdown of the government, threatened the full faith and credit of the united states, and developed an obsession with repealing the affordable care act. they have done nothing to help the american people. no american working full time should live in poverty. raising the minimum wage will increase the take-home pay for more than 28 million americans. it will add $35 billion to the economy and higher wages through 2016. it will create 85,000 new jobs as a result of the increased economic activity. t make no mistake, those statistics are not likely to change their minds. no facts likely will. because their refusal to give millions of americans a raise is not about facts or economics. it's about keeping their sugar donors happy. sugar donors like the koch brothers. while these sugar donors are throwing tens of millions of dollars away on campaign ads in select toss-up districts, regular, hardworking americans -- mr. hastings: i yield the gentleman 30 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. takano: regular americans are struggling to keep their heads above water. for our country to move forward and continue grow we must do more for those who need help. president franklin roosevelt once said the test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much, it is whether we provide enough for those who have little. to provide enough, we must raise the minimum wage. i urge my colleagues to vote no on the previous question so we can bring the minimum wage bill to the floor and get to work growing our economy and helping working families. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized. mr. cole: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cole: while i appreciate what the gentleman had to say, this legislation doesn't have anything to do with the minimum wage. one legislating on an appropriations bill which we don't do here. while not wishing to engage in a debate about the minimum wage, i will say this. the people of this country and people of the individual states have the opportunity to move on this issue when they choose. indeed, 19 states, if i recall correctly, have minimum wages above the federal minimum wage. there's serious concern that the one size fits all minimum wage doesn't make a lot of sense. i tell my friend, i don't pretend to be an expert on what the cost of living in california or new york is, but i'm sure it's considerably higher than it is in the state of oklahoma and at the end of the day, i actually trust the oklahoma legislature and the oklahoma governor and the oklahoma electorate to make this
cole: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cole: i want to begin by thanking my friend from new jersey and again recognizing his very special and very distinguished service in this body. this is a typical example of the good sense and compassion he brings to the floor on a regular basis. and i know i appreciate that. and while we are in different parties, he's one of the people like my friend, mr. moran who...
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. >> kenneth cole made mistakes like this, war in syria and kenneth cole -- the company tweeted boots what about heels and loafers, that was dump. happens all the time as you're trying to stay current. >> what about some of the bomb threats? >> very troubling. have you a 14-year-old girl who claims to be from al qaeda saying that she -- that there is a bomb on board, and the airline tweets right back saying we take these threats very seriously. we're going to the fbi, and we are getting your i.p. address, and all of a sudden there's this -- she just has a meltdown and says wait, wait, i'm just a 14-year-old girl from, you know, some place else. not from afghanistan. and i didn't do it and please don't hurt me but they did arrest her. >> american airlines did the right thing. as stupid as that was, a little troubled about arresting a 14-year-old girl but what really got me was the explosion of copycat tweets. >> right. some of the copycat tweets were a bomb goes o-f in three hours, not exactly a grammar genius and ahmed said there's a bomb on the paris flight. why the airlines have to
. >> kenneth cole made mistakes like this, war in syria and kenneth cole -- the company tweeted boots what about heels and loafers, that was dump. happens all the time as you're trying to stay current. >> what about some of the bomb threats? >> very troubling. have you a 14-year-old girl who claims to be from al qaeda saying that she -- that there is a bomb on board, and the airline tweets right back saying we take these threats very seriously. we're going to the fbi, and we...
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yet cbs giving us this announcement today, saying that stephen cole bear will replace david letterman when he retires next year -- stephen cole letterman when he retires next year. was lots of chatter last week as this news came forward that letterman was stepping down and in fact, we might see a woman in the late-night spot. that didn't happen. is that because at the end of the day, the demo is just to mail? that's hard to say. the ceo of cbs spoke to bloomberg today and said he would be interested in having a woman in the role of the late late show because there are all of these moving parts tied to the late-night franchise. speak to something important, which is this did come together relatively quickly. all of a sudden, cbs which avoids the big endless months of questions with a seamless transition. >> you have to think it was how bubbly pre-engineered. maybe i'm a little cynical but they managed to keep it quiet. >> a lot of people are saying he has had his eye on this and has been interested in his contract expiration alliance with that of letterman, so maybe he was positioning himself to be an available talent at the r
yet cbs giving us this announcement today, saying that stephen cole bear will replace david letterman when he retires next year -- stephen cole letterman when he retires next year. was lots of chatter last week as this news came forward that letterman was stepping down and in fact, we might see a woman in the late-night spot. that didn't happen. is that because at the end of the day, the demo is just to mail? that's hard to say. the ceo of cbs spoke to bloomberg today and said he would be...
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cole. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized. for one minute. mr. cole: thank you, madam speaker. i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. cole: thank you. i want to thank my friend, mr. woodall, for yielding me the time. i want to urge support for the rule and the underlying legislation. i'd be the first to tell you that this budget's not a perfect budget. not all perfect -- excuse me, no budget is actually perfect. but it's a good budget. there's a couple of issues that do concern me, as i addressed mr. ryan last night, i'm a little worried we haven't dealt with the wildfire issue to my satisfaction which disrupts the appropriating process within interior. but he assured me that he recognized that was a problem, we were going to continue to work on it. i'm actually going to vote for mr. woodall's budget when i had the opportunity to do that. it's the most conservative approach on the floor and i appreciate that. but i think we ought to stop and remember, without paul ryan we wouldn't have the choices in front of us today. the united states senate has chosen not to have a budget once again this year. something that it freque
cole. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized. for one minute. mr. cole: thank you, madam speaker. i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. cole: thank you. i want to thank my friend, mr. woodall, for yielding me the time. i want to urge support for the rule and the underlying legislation. i'd be the first to tell you that this budget's not a perfect budget. not all perfect -- excuse me, no budget is...
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cole attack nothing was done. and that empowered al-qaeda to carry out 9/11 in new york. what do you think of that? >> it was not only the coles on the embassies in kenya. and the truck bomb on the world war ii in the early 1990s and all greeted by a law enforcement response. here we have an american war ship bombed and the clenton's response was to send the fbi in. and al-qaeda concluded that the attack that became 9/11 is doable. and we'll take benghazi as example. a year and half has passed and no retailiation and no revenge. and that is what they understand honestly and not forensic investigations bow law enforcement officials. >> rogers said the old slogan is dead and general motors is alive. if you tell people who work for you that al-qaeda is no longer a threat. do you think that happens in the administration? >> i think in the bureaucracy and state department and much lower priority and both in terms of analysis and clandestine operations it is a lower proprietary in the defense department and that is what the administration is conveying. the only place where it is a higher priority is the justice department because i
cole attack nothing was done. and that empowered al-qaeda to carry out 9/11 in new york. what do you think of that? >> it was not only the coles on the embassies in kenya. and the truck bomb on the world war ii in the early 1990s and all greeted by a law enforcement response. here we have an american war ship bombed and the clenton's response was to send the fbi in. and al-qaeda concluded that the attack that became 9/11 is doable. and we'll take benghazi as example. a year and half has...
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cole. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for such time as he may consume. mr. cole: i thank my friend, thank the chairman for the time. i rise in opposition to the amendment. if i did not know my friend from virginia as well as i do, i would have had detected a little ense of sarcasm in his remarks but i know that's not think case, i know it's a sincere proposal. i must say as chairman of the subcommittee that has jurisdiction over the c.b.o., i'm pretty familiar with its operations, resources and capabilities. the simple fact of the matter is that the amendment would create an unsustainable amount of work for the c.b.o. for no benefit in new or additional information to the congress of the united states. by arbitrarily picking a billion-dollar threshold for the analysis, this amendment would force c.b.o. to conduct analysis on dozens of additional bills. c.b.o. director elmendorf wrote to chairman ryan yesterday to explain the limits of their capability and capacity. let me quote from his letter. quote, the c.b.o. would not be able to perform theage sess envisioned
cole. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for such time as he may consume. mr. cole: i thank my friend, thank the chairman for the time. i rise in opposition to the amendment. if i did not know my friend from virginia as well as i do, i would have had detected a little ense of sarcasm in his remarks but i know that's not think case, i know it's a sincere proposal. i must say as chairman of the subcommittee that has jurisdiction over the c.b.o., i'm pretty familiar with its operations,...