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i think daryl's mother summed it up better than anyone could. she said, and i quote, daryl lived as a hero. he didn't have to die to be a hero. i thank you very much for the time and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. the gentleman from utah. mr. chaffetz: reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from utah reserves. the gentlelady from michigan is recognized. mrs. lawrence: mr. speaker, i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. lawrence: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to join my colleagues in the consideration of h.r. 1884, a bill to designate the facility of the united states postal service located in east rochester, new york, as the officer daryl r. pierson memorial post office building. he was a native of rochester, new york, and graduated from east rochester high school, and attended the money row community college. he served our country in afghanistan before he began his service in the r
i think daryl's mother summed it up better than anyone could. she said, and i quote, daryl lived as a hero. he didn't have to die to be a hero. i thank you very much for the time and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. the gentleman from utah. mr. chaffetz: reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from utah reserves. the gentlelady from michigan is recognized. mrs. lawrence: mr. speaker,...
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a few minutes left with daryl kimball. i want to ask you about a headline in today's "new york times." "islamic state ordnance shows traces of chemical agents, u.s. says." can you talk about the islamic state and concerns about them getting chemical weapons? guest: these headlines are really worrisome and troublesome. two years ago, the syrian government used nerve agents on its own people outside damascus during its terrible civil war. the syrian government has a large stockpile of chemical agents. the u.s. and russia strong-armed assad under the threat of military action. that material was removed by the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons. but now the islamic state has begun, in more rudimentary fashion, mustard agents, lacing that around its conventional munitions. now we are seeing injuries in syria and perhaps other parts of the conflict in northern iraq involving mustard agents. this is a worrisome problem. there is uncertainty about how and where the daesh, the islamic state, is acquiring this. thi
a few minutes left with daryl kimball. i want to ask you about a headline in today's "new york times." "islamic state ordnance shows traces of chemical agents, u.s. says." can you talk about the islamic state and concerns about them getting chemical weapons? guest: these headlines are really worrisome and troublesome. two years ago, the syrian government used nerve agents on its own people outside damascus during its terrible civil war. the syrian government has a large...
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a few minutes left with daryl kimball. want to ask you about a headline in today's "new york times." "islamic state ordinance shows traces of chemical agents, u.s. says." these headlines are really worrisome and troublesome. two years ago, the syrian government used nerve agents on its own people outside damascus during its terrible civil war. the syrian government has a large stockpile of chemical agents. russia strong-armed assad under the threat of military action. that material was removed by the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons. but now the islamic state has begun, in more rudimentary fashion, mustard agents, lacing that around its conventional munitions. now we are seeing injuries in syria and perhaps other parts of the conflict in northern iraq involving mustard agents. this is a worrisome problem. there is uncertainty about how daseh, the islamic the islamicesh, state, is acquiring this. this is clearly yet another war crime on their part. involved,untries whether russia, the united states, shou
a few minutes left with daryl kimball. want to ask you about a headline in today's "new york times." "islamic state ordinance shows traces of chemical agents, u.s. says." these headlines are really worrisome and troublesome. two years ago, the syrian government used nerve agents on its own people outside damascus during its terrible civil war. the syrian government has a large stockpile of chemical agents. russia strong-armed assad under the threat of military action. that...
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kathy, you are on with daryl campbell. hello. i don't agree with the deal. i think that i have listened .bout a month ago there was a discussion of how to do with a former general and there was a lady who dealt with a lot of iran issues and she said it was like making an agreement with the devil and when they are over there america, theseto people don't think rational like we do. ever put through this bill they come up with to trust these people. issue of --s an there is no trust to begin with. caller: exactly. it's like you are already making a deal with the devil. they are burning our flag, chanting death to america. and they have korea, that kim jong whatever his name is, they also have evidence korea has also been helping support them. so why do you even want to begin to try to make any kind of deal with people that do not think like we do? guest: there is a long history of distrust between iran and the west. the iranian regime is responsible for reprehensible behavior. that is true. this agreement is not built on trust. there is a great deal of disagree
kathy, you are on with daryl campbell. hello. i don't agree with the deal. i think that i have listened .bout a month ago there was a discussion of how to do with a former general and there was a lady who dealt with a lot of iran issues and she said it was like making an agreement with the devil and when they are over there america, theseto people don't think rational like we do. ever put through this bill they come up with to trust these people. issue of --s an there is no trust to begin with....
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that is from daryl duck davis.hey suspected, duck suspected bradford of snitching on the gang. or of stealing money. something that went against duck and the organization. so duck gathered up the gang members at the drug house, he had joel turner hold a gun to bradford dodson's head, bradford dodson was made to spread eagle on the floor all of his clothes off and duck took a hammer and broke both of bradford dodson's hand hands. >> he just hit my hands three times on -- it don't take that much to break no hands with with w no hammer. he hit my hands three times. i told him i did steal them guns, though. [ laughter ] i needed cash quick because i wasn't trying to be around like that, man. i stayed around because he like really made me come around. when i got out of the hospital he immediately came and got my from my baby mother's house. i'm going to tell you the truth, i was scared. i wa i didn't want to die. ♪ ♪ hp instant ink can save you up to 50% on ink delivered to your door ...so print all you want and never r
that is from daryl duck davis.hey suspected, duck suspected bradford of snitching on the gang. or of stealing money. something that went against duck and the organization. so duck gathered up the gang members at the drug house, he had joel turner hold a gun to bradford dodson's head, bradford dodson was made to spread eagle on the floor all of his clothes off and duck took a hammer and broke both of bradford dodson's hand hands. >> he just hit my hands three times on -- it don't take that...
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trying to make it look like a police daryl. >> during a daily briefing, he's suspending all escorts into the fire zone. county deputies arrested three other men yesterday for drying trying to break into homes. take a look at what his school collected by today. and equal amount of donation hauled away yesterday. >>> and abc 7 news angelow submitted this picture. thank you for all of your generosity. and thank you for sharing your picture with us. >> that's fantastic, people trying to help out. the fire has really taken its toll. it's been unundated with animals stranded by the fire. >> they're making room for as many animals stranded by the fire as they can. meantime, they're trying to reunite dogs and cats with their owners. these cats were forced to evacuate from the valley fire. they're waiting for their owners to claim them, but that could take time. >> they're logs everything. >> the shelter offering free boarding to fire victims. but some won't be coming back. >> keeping her as calm as possible. >> the lake county animal shelter trying to unite 200 dogs and cans. officials are quick
trying to make it look like a police daryl. >> during a daily briefing, he's suspending all escorts into the fire zone. county deputies arrested three other men yesterday for drying trying to break into homes. take a look at what his school collected by today. and equal amount of donation hauled away yesterday. >>> and abc 7 news angelow submitted this picture. thank you for all of your generosity. and thank you for sharing your picture with us. >> that's fantastic, people...
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daryl byrd is charged with attempted murder. he shot the officer in the hand and leg over a standoff. he's being held on a half million dollar bail. >>> police are trying to identify the body of a woman off the coast. they're showing these two pictures. one is a heart and a second tattoo on the right shoulder has the name steven. if you have information, call police. >>> this was a vigil held by three families still seeking justice and pushing for an arrest. it's been two months since a street racing crash in northern philadelphia killed three people. a fourth victim is still in the hospital. the family members are calling for justice. >> every time i see racing and stuff luke that, it just -- it's messed up. people need to be more careful. >> the first car kept racing and the second car never stopped. the driver of the car walked away from the scene. essentially a hit-and-run in the minds of family members. >>> some officials in delaware county are calling for changes in the law when a teen took a real looking gun to school. mo
daryl byrd is charged with attempted murder. he shot the officer in the hand and leg over a standoff. he's being held on a half million dollar bail. >>> police are trying to identify the body of a woman off the coast. they're showing these two pictures. one is a heart and a second tattoo on the right shoulder has the name steven. if you have information, call police. >>> this was a vigil held by three families still seeking justice and pushing for an arrest. it's been two...
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"stop sending me back to school," an op-ed by daryl durbin. let's check that out.ryl durbin is a 32-year-old man whose been held back in the 12th grade 14 times. shall we read his story? "stop sending me back to school. i done learning. i don't want to math. i don't want to english. expecially i don't want to gym class. [ light laughter ] i hate that the dumb kids i used to pick on are now my teachers and principal. it is embarrassing the way they look at me. please stop sending me back to school. i done learning." [ laughter ] fascinating stuff, but have i satisfied my hunger for exploring the furthest corners of the internet? of course not. so onward we forge, to the very bottom of the vast, unforgiving hellscape that is -- deep google. [ thunderclap ] you just can't -- we can't just dick around all the time. we have to move forward. [ laughter ] we have to be moving forward all the time. we just can't waste time over in the "deep google" camera. we have to do this. we have to keep moving. [ laughter ] finally, page 4,044, the very last page. third grade producti
"stop sending me back to school," an op-ed by daryl durbin. let's check that out.ryl durbin is a 32-year-old man whose been held back in the 12th grade 14 times. shall we read his story? "stop sending me back to school. i done learning. i don't want to math. i don't want to english. expecially i don't want to gym class. [ light laughter ] i hate that the dumb kids i used to pick on are now my teachers and principal. it is embarrassing the way they look at me. please stop sending...
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and as far as daryl holton was concerned, the sooner the better. >> convicted of four counts of firstegree murder. my children. >> throughout the entire interview, holton spoke in a calm, coherent manner about what led to his nightmarish actions. >> got out of the army. divorced my wife. had custody of my children. reconciled with my wife. the reconciliation didn't work. and i hit her. i struck her. she got custody of the children. and pretty much factored me out of the picture. >> then on november 30th, 1997, holton picked up his four children ranging in age from 4 to 12 to take them christmas shopping. instead he shot each one through the heart. >> i miss them, but no, i can't say that i feel any remorse. >> while many death row inmates file numerous appeals to delay their execution, holten dropped all of his. >> i do think that the death penalty is appropriate in some cases. and i've got a low tolerance for someone claiming that they didn't do something that they actually did. there was no factual dispute about what happened. there was nothing. it wasn't a question of who did it. t
and as far as daryl holton was concerned, the sooner the better. >> convicted of four counts of firstegree murder. my children. >> throughout the entire interview, holton spoke in a calm, coherent manner about what led to his nightmarish actions. >> got out of the army. divorced my wife. had custody of my children. reconciled with my wife. the reconciliation didn't work. and i hit her. i struck her. she got custody of the children. and pretty much factored me out of the...
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. >> daryl jenkins is an anti-racist who runs the website one people's project. >> julie was at her witsbond with each other to begin with. it just became something else as we went along. >> the more i talked to him, the more i realized i had more in common with him than the guys i buddied up with for 20 years. that changed me in a lot of ways. >> brian's break away was accelerated when julie became pregnant. it would be bryan's first biological child. >> when we found out we were pregnant with him, i realized it wasn't about just me anymore. i had this baby coming and the partying had to stop. he really opened my eyes to what it means to be plan and try to step up to the plate. >> he slowly with draw from skin head activities spending more time with family. >> i was trying to provide food for me family and the crew took a second place. it didn't have the priority that it once had and everybody started getting pissy about it. eventually, bryan james, the president of the club called me up and said i had to make a choice between either my family or them. so i chose my family. >> threats a
. >> daryl jenkins is an anti-racist who runs the website one people's project. >> julie was at her witsbond with each other to begin with. it just became something else as we went along. >> the more i talked to him, the more i realized i had more in common with him than the guys i buddied up with for 20 years. that changed me in a lot of ways. >> brian's break away was accelerated when julie became pregnant. it would be bryan's first biological child. >> when we...
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let's not forget the state budget, just some of the top priorities of philadelphia council president daryll clark and he joins me now in studio. thank you so much for being here. let's start with the state. we've been without a state budget for more than two months. õhow is philly affected for the constituents of philadelphia in layman's terms? >> the most talked about aspect of it is schools. the simple reality is that the schools will in fact not only in philadelphia but across the state run out of money sometime mid to late october if we don't get a state budget. we're obviously very concerned. the city has put forward approximately $100 million for this fiscal year. we're concerned, but what's not discussed at the level that probably needs to be is the providers because the state provides a lot of organizations that deliver services to regular constituents be it health care and all the other aspects of their situation, so we're very concerned about. >> you mentioned school.d about. let's talk about schools. you have said that you're concerned with a series of hires. you're suggesting th
let's not forget the state budget, just some of the top priorities of philadelphia council president daryll clark and he joins me now in studio. thank you so much for being here. let's start with the state. we've been without a state budget for more than two months. õhow is philly affected for the constituents of philadelphia in layman's terms? >> the most talked about aspect of it is schools. the simple reality is that the schools will in fact not only in philadelphia but across the...
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daryl wint will be in a d.c. court. savopoulos's wife, housekeeper arc chnld were also killed. wint was not charged with their murders. >>> kevin lee is charged with killing a woman and shooting her son in the arm. lee is 17 years old. he was charged as an adult in this case. >>> the latest this morning. >> decision 2016. senator marco rubio is firing back at gop front-runner donald trump. he's been on the campaign trail saying pretty mean things about him. hallie jackson has more on that. good morning. >> good morning. it a is not just on the campaign trail. overnight donald trump tweeted about marco rubio again. there's that voters summit later on today. there's a slew of candidates who will attend. two of them, donald trump. marco rubio. if his attacks all week long are any indication, look at this. rubio is not taking this sitting down. he was on sports radio, fox news taken how donald trump doesn't have specifics, doesn't have a foreign policy plan and he's essentially insecure in rubio's words. cracking the top three in a new new hampshire poll. we're going to talk about
daryl wint will be in a d.c. court. savopoulos's wife, housekeeper arc chnld were also killed. wint was not charged with their murders. >>> kevin lee is charged with killing a woman and shooting her son in the arm. lee is 17 years old. he was charged as an adult in this case. >>> the latest this morning. >> decision 2016. senator marco rubio is firing back at gop front-runner donald trump. he's been on the campaign trail saying pretty mean things about him. hallie...
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>> we'll pull out paint cans, if we have any fuel canisters, camping stove, compressed gas sillen darylspa's office of emergency response team. then, today, huntding. >> much of this is likely to be emptied not knowing from looking at it. the best thing to do is get it out of the way. >> removing household hazardous waste from the 15 closest schools. these 15 are the most critical because friday, cal recycle will come with big trucks to remove possibly effective-laced ash. >> you don't want the large equipment that's going to come in and move the arable to be concerned with compressed gas ill cylinders. >> the scuba tank that didn't rupture and somebody drives over it with a bulldozer, you've got a problem. >> the epa worked in tandem with trucks watering down the sites to keep as much dust out of the air as possible. everything collected will go to a certify hazardous waste recycling facility. the epa will be able to uncover much more in the weeks ahead. it's going to cover 70 to 100 homes a day. >> it kind of looks and feels like the devil strags of katrina. >>. >> all of the homes lea
>> we'll pull out paint cans, if we have any fuel canisters, camping stove, compressed gas sillen darylspa's office of emergency response team. then, today, huntding. >> much of this is likely to be emptied not knowing from looking at it. the best thing to do is get it out of the way. >> removing household hazardous waste from the 15 closest schools. these 15 are the most critical because friday, cal recycle will come with big trucks to remove possibly effective-laced ash....
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>> daryl. >> there you go. and my other brother, daryl. where do you live? >> virginia?> what do you do? i guess you have a ride if you need it. i'm just saying. i don't know. it looked like a duck dynasty reunion, if you ask me, over there. i see some of them folks over there probably from arkansas. you know what i'm saying? i did a show in arkansas. them people look like they're from the duck dine industry. missing teeth and beards down to here -- and that's the women. anyway, listen. yes. that reminds me, they're doing a spinoff show. now they're doing that. they're doing csi, arkansas. this is true just as much as arnold is going to be the new trump. they're doing csi, arkansas. how do you solve a problem in arkansas? there's no dental records. am i right, people? i mean, all the dna is the same. is my ride here? there's nobody from arkansas in here, is there? anybody? oh, right there. okay. okay. i can talk slower, then. i'm just kidding. well, you're fun. i'll do a couple of quick voice impressions. my name is scott wood. you can like me on facebook. how are you? a
>> daryl. >> there you go. and my other brother, daryl. where do you live? >> virginia?> what do you do? i guess you have a ride if you need it. i'm just saying. i don't know. it looked like a duck dynasty reunion, if you ask me, over there. i see some of them folks over there probably from arkansas. you know what i'm saying? i did a show in arkansas. them people look like they're from the duck dine industry. missing teeth and beards down to here -- and that's the women....
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alvin daryl and his dog true i have. james hodges and trish. curtis conrad and his dog folgers. f, everyone, for comi out. >> after the ceremony, the dogs head back to the humane society shelter. with their training completed and their certification, they stand a much better chance of being adopted. >> the hard thing about it is getting attached to the dog and them going back to the shelter, you know. it's been a good experience for both of us, i think. >> minion leaves today too. hopefully he gets adopted. he's been a good dog. i wish i was out so i could adopt him. maybe next time. >> are we ready to go home? yes, we are. we're ready to go home. let's go home. >> i don't think the boredom set in for another few hours. it's definitely a boring sad day. you get used to that comradery and the companionship and them being there all the time. once you go back in the cell and realize it's just me, it kind of hits home. \s >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer direction is advised. >>> there's only one way out of here. i'm going to leave here in a body bag. >> i had three life sen
alvin daryl and his dog true i have. james hodges and trish. curtis conrad and his dog folgers. f, everyone, for comi out. >> after the ceremony, the dogs head back to the humane society shelter. with their training completed and their certification, they stand a much better chance of being adopted. >> the hard thing about it is getting attached to the dog and them going back to the shelter, you know. it's been a good experience for both of us, i think. >> minion leaves today...
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custody, these pictures are from the team's web sites: former players tejay johnson and dylan's brother daryl. police say johnson and two others wearing masks and carrying guns robbed five students, took cash and marijuana. the next day officials maintain johnson and boggs broke into another home on hartwell street and with a bat and knife robbed students of $900, again, marijuana. the pair wasn't finished. may 5th they tried to rob students in a dorm on the livingston campus but the kids fought back. the police connected more dots. on april 25th -- >> the road was blocked off. i had to turn around. i couldn't get down the street. >> reporter: here on delafield street, johnson, peele, gross, stevenson and his brother surrounded a group of four in what police say was an unprovoked attack lashed out, even breaking a student's jaw. >> kids get rowdy. if you put yourself in that situation, you should be ready to bear the consequences for it. investigation, just friday police searched a home not far from campus. inside they found 93 grams of marijuana, a stun gun and more than $35,000 in cash. the
custody, these pictures are from the team's web sites: former players tejay johnson and dylan's brother daryl. police say johnson and two others wearing masks and carrying guns robbed five students, took cash and marijuana. the next day officials maintain johnson and boggs broke into another home on hartwell street and with a bat and knife robbed students of $900, again, marijuana. the pair wasn't finished. may 5th they tried to rob students in a dorm on the livingston campus but the kids...
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. >> number 51, the linebacker, daryl smith goes too far to the right and they don't kill it off on theack side. so they're able to split the defense. perfect route to the perfect coverage to find an opening into the end zone. janikowski for the point after. derek carr marches oakland nine plays, 80 yards. seth roberts introducing himself to the nfl with what is at the moment the game-winning touchdown catch. >> it's great for the young quarterback derek carr and the people in oakland. we told you he is a player. sooner or later you have to start winning ball games in order to live up to the promise he talked about at the beginning of the game. carr began to deliver on the promise with production and winning a ball game. 351 yards, three touchdown passes for the young derek carr, against a good baltimore defense. with 26 seconds left, ever heard of that one play they call the hail mary? i don't know if that's in this book but that's what you're looking at. one shot down to the middle of the field. they still have one time-out left and then another shot down the field into the end zone.
. >> number 51, the linebacker, daryl smith goes too far to the right and they don't kill it off on theack side. so they're able to split the defense. perfect route to the perfect coverage to find an opening into the end zone. janikowski for the point after. derek carr marches oakland nine plays, 80 yards. seth roberts introducing himself to the nfl with what is at the moment the game-winning touchdown catch. >> it's great for the young quarterback derek carr and the people in...
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. >> reporter: daryl peyton and his friends from los angeles make it tradition out of week one. >> we'veming down the last 25 years. >> reporter: the beginning of the season brings lots of rookies to the betting counters. >> my adrenalin is just flowing. >> reporter: jay with the westgate super books says the popularity of sports betting is at an all-time high. the american gaming association expects the total best to exceed $95 billion this season. >> the sports betting the last year and a half i attribute a lot of that to the major sports networks out there. they're starting to cover the gambling side of sports. >> reporter: which means not everyone is a novice. we spoke with fans betting the odds. >> they're as good as anybody else in the n.f.l. there's too much value to pass up. >> reporter: we found fans betting with their hearts. >> it's a vacation bet i put down. >> reporter: you win you go on vacation? >> yes. if i lose i can't go home. >> reporter: the optimism ruled the day. >> you don't have a us band till after february -- husband till after february. >> reporter: and the exc
. >> reporter: daryl peyton and his friends from los angeles make it tradition out of week one. >> we'veming down the last 25 years. >> reporter: the beginning of the season brings lots of rookies to the betting counters. >> my adrenalin is just flowing. >> reporter: jay with the westgate super books says the popularity of sports betting is at an all-time high. the american gaming association expects the total best to exceed $95 billion this season. >> the...
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i'm a big fan of saturday night live, and on one particular saturday night they had daryl hammond, the comedian,i] who had been tapped to play dick cheney. and they had him in this little cave in afghanistan, and he had a little -- where his heart was supposed to be, he had a little coffee maker, and it said i'm invincible, i'm invisible and, oh, this is sanka, tastes great. and i went to our policy heating with cheney where, of course, we're supposed to focus on policy, and i said, hey, boss, did you see that saturday night live skit they did about you with daryl hammond? he said, no, i didn't. i said, oh, i happened to bring a copy. [laughter] this was vhs, for you students who don't have vhs machines. and we put it in the machine, and scooter libby looked like he was going to kill me, and the vice president was laughing. we paid very close attention not only to the way that we sought to communicate with the public, but what the public wanted to communicate back to us both through satire as well as through serious discussions. thank all very much, and i really look forward to our dis
i'm a big fan of saturday night live, and on one particular saturday night they had daryl hammond, the comedian,i] who had been tapped to play dick cheney. and they had him in this little cave in afghanistan, and he had a little -- where his heart was supposed to be, he had a little coffee maker, and it said i'm invincible, i'm invisible and, oh, this is sanka, tastes great. and i went to our policy heating with cheney where, of course, we're supposed to focus on policy, and i said, hey, boss,...
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political energies have been directed at opposing the regime in damascus, and they've been annual second daryl thinking about the refugees, but they will help. >> kuwait has contributed $300 million, the e.u. $30 million, qatar $10 million, but mecca is a lot closer than munich, plus they speak the same language as where most of these refugees are coming from syria. why aren't the syrian refugees fleeing south to saudi arabia? >> the syrians from their own experience know that they will not be welcomed, there's no pathway to citizenship in the gulf countries. there have been hundreds of thousands of syrians in the gulf states over the years, but there they come in for a job and they're expected to leave and they are compelled to leave if they no longer continue with their employer, so the hope is that in europe, they will move on and perhaps move into citizenship in those countries or in the west. >> do you think the gulf cooperation council in the same way that europe is looking for some sort of coordinated response to settling these refugees, do you think the g.c.c. countries should be looki
political energies have been directed at opposing the regime in damascus, and they've been annual second daryl thinking about the refugees, but they will help. >> kuwait has contributed $300 million, the e.u. $30 million, qatar $10 million, but mecca is a lot closer than munich, plus they speak the same language as where most of these refugees are coming from syria. why aren't the syrian refugees fleeing south to saudi arabia? >> the syrians from their own experience know that they...
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for more on how those 10,000 will be screened and selected, i'm joined by daryl grisgraber, senior advocate the middle east at refugees international, and juan zarate, former deputy national security adviser for combating terrorism. we'll start with you. how does a refugee get from some of those scenes that we've seen in this program and so many others to a country like the u.s. >> well, it's a fairly complicated process with quite a lot of steps. when a person first for example from syrian for example flea syria, you get an interview, get a lot of biographical information, history that sort of thing and try to decide if that person's eligible for resettlement and if that's the appropriate tool for that person. not everybody gets resettled. it's quite a small number. from there the u.n. will make referrals to various countries that accept refugees like the u.s. and they go through another huge process of vetting those people to make sure it's okay to let them into the u.s. it takes about two years on average sometimes longer. so it's quite a slow process, yes. >> how do you do that for 10,0
for more on how those 10,000 will be screened and selected, i'm joined by daryl grisgraber, senior advocate the middle east at refugees international, and juan zarate, former deputy national security adviser for combating terrorism. we'll start with you. how does a refugee get from some of those scenes that we've seen in this program and so many others to a country like the u.s. >> well, it's a fairly complicated process with quite a lot of steps. when a person first for example from...
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this morning, daryl kimball, talks about the iran nuclear deal in the state of non-nuclear proliferation. latest on the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. later, npr senior associate general counsel talks about a french privacy regulator that has ordered google to censor search results in the name of privacy and the impact on users in the united states. washington journal is next. ♪ good morning. it is saturday, september 12, 2015. we begin this morning in the wake of a crucial week for the iran administration's nuclear deal. it began yesterday with the house rejecting a resolution to approve the deal. congressional republicans now appear unable to prevent the pact from taking effect. this morning, we are opening our phone lines to our viewers to weig in ono the iran nuclear deal. are you happy on how your party's leadership has handled the deal?
this morning, daryl kimball, talks about the iran nuclear deal in the state of non-nuclear proliferation. latest on the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. later, npr senior associate general counsel talks about a french privacy regulator that has ordered google to censor search results in the name of privacy and the impact on users in the united states. washington journal is next. ♪ good morning. it is saturday, september 12, 2015. we begin this morning in the wake of a crucial week for...
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matter whether it's the cloud with google or our local device, we want to log in, we want it to say hi, daryland we want it to have all kinds of information already there so we don't have to enter it twice. that -- and if you assume you're the university of california and information is automatically populated, it's not asking you endlessly to give it essentially the same information, but at the most, asking you to fact check what comes up, then you see a reason for this information delivered this way to be valuable. that is government's responsibility. live up to the dream that you shouldn't have to enter again and again and again even if it's a different agency, the exact same information and allow that information to be valuable to the universities overseeing in the case of university of california, thousands of grants. because we think that's a value to the grant recipient that they don't have today which is to oversee and organize its grants in an easy way from a federal data base. so one, we can't do anything about except insist compliance. two, we can be part of making it better for th
matter whether it's the cloud with google or our local device, we want to log in, we want it to say hi, daryland we want it to have all kinds of information already there so we don't have to enter it twice. that -- and if you assume you're the university of california and information is automatically populated, it's not asking you endlessly to give it essentially the same information, but at the most, asking you to fact check what comes up, then you see a reason for this information delivered...
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inaudible] >> [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] >> on the next washington journal, daryl kimball executive director of the arms-control situation. he discusses the arm nuclear deal. the national journal political adequate editor has the latest on the clinton investigation. ashley messenger, npr senior associate general counsel talks about a french privacy regulator google to suspend its search result in the name of privacy. we will take your calls and you can take the calls on facebook and twitter. "washington journal" live on c-span. >> this weekend on the c-span network. politics, books books in american history. on c-span saturday at 8:00 p.m. speeches by presidential candidates, first scott walker visits president reagan's oma modern, then louisiana governor bobby jindal. sunday at 6:35 p.m. to profile interviews with gop candidates. george pataki talks about his political career and is use shaping his candidacy, then rick santorum talks about his time in congress. his 2012 presidential run and why he is running again. on c-span c-span twos book tv saturday at 8:45 p.
inaudible] >> [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] >> on the next washington journal, daryl kimball executive director of the arms-control situation. he discusses the arm nuclear deal. the national journal political adequate editor has the latest on the clinton investigation. ashley messenger, npr senior associate general counsel talks about a french privacy regulator google to suspend its search result in the name of privacy. we will take your calls and you can take...
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. >> reporter: suspensions he handed out to ray rice, adrian peterson, and daryl hardy were drasticallyeduced. >> it looks like a clown show. the message now is if you don't like your punishment, go to federal court. >> reporter: brady has always said he never knew anything about plotting to deflate footballs. goodell disagreed. goodell not only issued the suspension but heard his initial appeal. zolac thinks it's broken. >> right now this commissioner cannot handle it. >> well, goodell said he plans to appeal to, as he put it, to protect the integrity of the game. he's also said he will not be here in the stands next thursday, but, anthony, he might not have a lot of fans around him here in any case. >> i think that's probably a wise choice. >> that's right. he said he didn't want to detract from the game. showing up at gillette stadium would not be a good thing. >>> living large at 35,000 feet. ahead, aircraft cabins that look like apartments in the sky, but see >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by macy's. >>> one spectator wasn't welcome at the u.s. open. >> not at
. >> reporter: suspensions he handed out to ray rice, adrian peterson, and daryl hardy were drasticallyeduced. >> it looks like a clown show. the message now is if you don't like your punishment, go to federal court. >> reporter: brady has always said he never knew anything about plotting to deflate footballs. goodell disagreed. goodell not only issued the suspension but heard his initial appeal. zolac thinks it's broken. >> right now this commissioner cannot handle it....
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. >> alibaba has gone from market daryling to market pariah.n's has predicted another 50% drop. we're down from the high of 120 hit last november. shares are trading below $63. about 7% less than the $68 pr e price. the company went public in a nearly record public offering a year ago. what's weighing on the sfok? the e commerce giant that faced disappointing earnings, skepticism about its corporate structure and slowing china growth. alibaba said the total amount of goods bought on its platforms will be lower than it initially expected, that's after the growth rate of gross value merchandise slowed after last month's report. the share of major blocks of shares has had an effect. the company has another stock lock up expiration the end of this week when 1.6 billion shares become eligible for sale on september 20th. all of this fuelling that bearish cover story from barrons this weekend. in response alibaba published a letter slamming the story saying it contains factual inaccuracies and selective use of information. you can read the five-page r
. >> alibaba has gone from market daryling to market pariah.n's has predicted another 50% drop. we're down from the high of 120 hit last november. shares are trading below $63. about 7% less than the $68 pr e price. the company went public in a nearly record public offering a year ago. what's weighing on the sfok? the e commerce giant that faced disappointing earnings, skepticism about its corporate structure and slowing china growth. alibaba said the total amount of goods bought on its...
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daryl, how do you take positions ahead of the federal reserve meeting next week?very fed meeting is anticipated, this one even more so. >> well, certainly we are only five days away, and the fed and the markets don't know where it's going. if you look at the u.s. economy, you now have more people employed, making more money, producing more goods and services, and spending more money than ever before in absolute dollar terms. if that's not a recipe to start bringing the fed back to the table, i'm not sure what is. >> michelle, you think there will be a 25 basis point hike next week. why do you think that when the market isn't convinced? >> we think so. obviously, it's a tough call. i would say just look at the data. we have seen a considerable amount of improvement in terms of labor market. gdp growth tracking higher. i think where it becomes uncomfortable is how the fed are thinking about the risks, the risks from abroad which have become a lot more apparent, and then also the distortions or the volatility in the markets, how uncomfortable will the fed be starting
daryl, how do you take positions ahead of the federal reserve meeting next week?very fed meeting is anticipated, this one even more so. >> well, certainly we are only five days away, and the fed and the markets don't know where it's going. if you look at the u.s. economy, you now have more people employed, making more money, producing more goods and services, and spending more money than ever before in absolute dollar terms. if that's not a recipe to start bringing the fed back to the...
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. >> got you, dayingen 45 daryle a barrel crude i am thinking cheap oil prices fiasco prices why arpteing more boom from u.s. consumer. >> i am still a better -- i still betting on positive impact on u.s. consumer moving into hollywood shoppiiday shopp prices people take photos as you are talking about on twitter has impact on the people psychological even if if it might be california money in pocket people say my health insurance premiums out of cost expenses health care are going up, but still has a positive -- benefit. >> the cycle of presupposed confidence and more spending. >> if people think we are going to have 2 dollar in their area, or nationwide, for an extended period of time, has a big impact. >> tweet your pictures of your gas pump prices are they below the national average seeing a -- sandra smith, remember stop car first then take the pictur picture. >> the fed not raising rates last week a toll on markets is there somewhere you should look to put money any beaten down sectors anything that took a big hit last week are they buys we are going to talk about very value is
. >> got you, dayingen 45 daryle a barrel crude i am thinking cheap oil prices fiasco prices why arpteing more boom from u.s. consumer. >> i am still a better -- i still betting on positive impact on u.s. consumer moving into hollywood shoppiiday shopp prices people take photos as you are talking about on twitter has impact on the people psychological even if if it might be california money in pocket people say my health insurance premiums out of cost expenses health care are going...
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we heard earlier from daryl isa that if laws are not implemented and enforced they are meaningless. and that implementation often requires very hard work. the data act requires the publishing of details spending information in the federal government for all the spending life cycle, from appropriations to line item payments. that's equivalent to representing 20% of our gross domestic product with one set of views to navigate from the highest level of the economy to the lowest level. that perspective on our federal government spending is going to be very powerful and transformational to how we think of allocation of resources in managing our government. but the data act implementation is not the open data initiative at work in our government today. our government is publishing tens of thousands of new data sets within the past couple of year. and our panelists today are helping lead the executive branch in our open data initiatives to transform our government and unlock value for our society. as booze allen we are helping our clients connect in a digital world. we are helping clients
we heard earlier from daryl isa that if laws are not implemented and enforced they are meaningless. and that implementation often requires very hard work. the data act requires the publishing of details spending information in the federal government for all the spending life cycle, from appropriations to line item payments. that's equivalent to representing 20% of our gross domestic product with one set of views to navigate from the highest level of the economy to the lowest level. that...
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matter whether it's the cloud with google or our local device, we want to log in, we want it to say hi, daryl, and we want it to have all kinds of information already there so we don't have to enter it twice. that -- and if you assume you're the university of california and information is automatically populated, it's not asking you endlessly to give it essentially the same information, but at the most, asking you to fact check what comes up, then you see a reason for this information delivered this way to be valuable. that is government's responsibility. live up to the dream that you shouldn't have to enter again and again and again even if it's a different agency, the exact same information and allow that information to be valuable to the universities overseeing in the case of university of california, thousands of grants. because we think that's a value to the grant recipient that they don't have today which is to oversee and organize its grants in an easy way from a federal data base. so one, we can't do anything about except insist compliance. two, we can be part of making it better for
matter whether it's the cloud with google or our local device, we want to log in, we want it to say hi, daryl, and we want it to have all kinds of information already there so we don't have to enter it twice. that -- and if you assume you're the university of california and information is automatically populated, it's not asking you endlessly to give it essentially the same information, but at the most, asking you to fact check what comes up, then you see a reason for this information delivered...