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didn't get the burn f.a.a. didn't get the burn then who. the sequester hit surprise surprise it's affecting the poorest in the u.s. yeah those that need the most are being heard the least for example meals on wheels the charity program that delivers food to people in need is facing nineteen million dollars in cuts that's nothing compared to head start the federal program that provides educational services for low income preschoolers will sacrifice four hundred million dollars in cuts and these are just a few of the many examples of services being cut to the poor so that those who can actually afford it because heaven forbid the representatives whose salaries we pay for with our tax dollars pay for their own parking like the rest of us but to be fair the f.a.a. didn't actually take a hit see congress decided to take the money that was allocated for future airport repairs you know like fixing potholes and runways and making sure planes don't crash now guys keep in mind we knew about these automatic spending cuts for months before it went into
didn't get the burn f.a.a. didn't get the burn then who. the sequester hit surprise surprise it's affecting the poorest in the u.s. yeah those that need the most are being heard the least for example meals on wheels the charity program that delivers food to people in need is facing nineteen million dollars in cuts that's nothing compared to head start the federal program that provides educational services for low income preschoolers will sacrifice four hundred million dollars in cuts and these...
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administrator for not warning lawmakers about these cuts to the f.a.a. one hundred forty nine small and midsized airport towers were set to be shut down beginning this sunday to seek restoration the shutdown is over for at least another few weeks and it was a really quick vote believe it or not after all the name calling and posturing on both sides last few days there were no objections today the house of representatives voted for a bill ending the furloughs that went into effect sunday because some three thousand flight delays so crisis averted a little too easy for a do nothing congress. perhaps it's because when it comes to the cuts representatives could be feeling the pinch too and here's why what they're really doing is helping themselves because there's i'm sure you know there is no more pampered class of traveler than members of congress themselves who have extraordinary benefits and some of these benefits are just unbelievable there's a free parking lot for that national airport which results i think your colleague constable said that's about eig
administrator for not warning lawmakers about these cuts to the f.a.a. one hundred forty nine small and midsized airport towers were set to be shut down beginning this sunday to seek restoration the shutdown is over for at least another few weeks and it was a really quick vote believe it or not after all the name calling and posturing on both sides last few days there were no objections today the house of representatives voted for a bill ending the furloughs that went into effect sunday because...
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perhaps it's because when it comes to the f.a.a. cuts representatives could be feeling the pinch too here's why what they're really doing is helping themselves because there's i'm sure you know there is no more pampered class of traveler than members of congress themselves who have extraordinary benefits and some of these benefits are just unbelievable there's a free parking lot for that national airport which results so big your colleagues will say that's about eight hundred thousand dollars a year seventy thousand dollars a year in terms of taxpayer money going to free parking you heard that right all congress cares about is that free parking so wait we're talking about eighty five billion dollars in federal spending cuts and if the f.d.a. didn't get the burn if it didn't get the burn then who. this sequester hit surprise surprise it's affecting the pores in the us they have those that need the most help are being heard the least for example meals on wheels the cherry program that delivers food to people in need is facing nineteen
perhaps it's because when it comes to the f.a.a. cuts representatives could be feeling the pinch too here's why what they're really doing is helping themselves because there's i'm sure you know there is no more pampered class of traveler than members of congress themselves who have extraordinary benefits and some of these benefits are just unbelievable there's a free parking lot for that national airport which results so big your colleagues will say that's about eight hundred thousand dollars a...
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willing to stick its neck out to shield israel from the sequester in the same way they shielded the f.a.a. from the sequester to avoid ongoing flight delays however a few key pieces of legislation have been introduced in congress regarding ongoing military funding for israel post sequester including h.r. live in thirty the iron dome support act authorizing the president to get continued to systems to the iron dome but the real action the real action is happening here at the pentagon because of the sequester this year by law the pentagon has to cut roughly seven point eight percent out of most of their programs including military aid to israel but for next year. the pentagon can boost funding for specific programs like iron dome and cushion them before the next round of sequester cuts kicks in in two thousand and fourteen and in his confirmation hearing the fence secretary chuck hagel had to promise to fully support iron dome. last year iron dome more than proved itself as missiles from gaza continually headed towards israel. in december ranking member inhofe and i successfully pushed for
willing to stick its neck out to shield israel from the sequester in the same way they shielded the f.a.a. from the sequester to avoid ongoing flight delays however a few key pieces of legislation have been introduced in congress regarding ongoing military funding for israel post sequester including h.r. live in thirty the iron dome support act authorizing the president to get continued to systems to the iron dome but the real action the real action is happening here at the pentagon because of...
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trors. >> well, look, when it comes to transportation, we have to cut $1 billion, $600 million from f.a.ad that's why we've announced there's going to be a slowdown and delays in flights. we're going to have to furlough air traffic controllers. ( laughter ) >> jon: adding how loud do i have to ( bleep ) say it? ( laughter ) ( applause ) look, you know,. ( cheers ) -- what-- this is kind of fun. watch congressman rogers confront with the fact that he was forwarned. watch him asimulate this new information and still find a way toue it against his opponent using some kind of dick-jitsue move. >> we have been talking about reduction in available controller hours of 10% for months. >> but you didn't tell them which airports, which airlines. >> we told them that they should expect significant impacts at major hub facilities. >> well, la-ti-da. everyone knew that. >> jon: "la-ti-da." "i mean, i mean, major airport hub could be-- could be anything. i don't know." ( laughter ) ( applause ) "i mean, ( bleep ) me twice with a bullfrog." ( applause ) that guy there, that guy there, that's the reason
trors. >> well, look, when it comes to transportation, we have to cut $1 billion, $600 million from f.a.ad that's why we've announced there's going to be a slowdown and delays in flights. we're going to have to furlough air traffic controllers. ( laughter ) >> jon: adding how loud do i have to ( bleep ) say it? ( laughter ) ( applause ) look, you know,. ( cheers ) -- what-- this is kind of fun. watch congressman rogers confront with the fact that he was forwarned. watch him...
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they could have gone to the f.a.a.nd had it shift some of the money within 800-million-dollar operating budget as some agencies in the government did in advance of it. there were at least three bills proposed in most cases bipartisan that would have given the f.a.a. and virtually any other government agency the flexibility to have moved the money around and make it less painful. >> bill: that's what the senate demanded happen happen and it happened, right? >> it didn't at first. there was even a bipartisan measure that would have given the f.a.a. two weeks to offer its own cuts. defeat block them until they started. there were flight delays. i flew through atlanta and it wasn't so bad. bureaucrats and obama administration political appointees plain and simple. >> bill: gentlemen, thank you. factor tip of the day. some books you might want to read or buy for your mom and dad. the tip coming right up. >> bill: go to billoreilly.com where we have great stuff for mom and dad on their respective days coming up. check out th
they could have gone to the f.a.a.nd had it shift some of the money within 800-million-dollar operating budget as some agencies in the government did in advance of it. there were at least three bills proposed in most cases bipartisan that would have given the f.a.a. and virtually any other government agency the flexibility to have moved the money around and make it less painful. >> bill: that's what the senate demanded happen happen and it happened, right? >> it didn't at first....
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>> we are leading the effort by the industry and the f.a.a. called "the arc" the head of engineering at delta is running the effort to do want-- to do science. our position is we should do the science and allow people to use their portable electronic device through taxi, takeoff, and landing. and we're going to go down the process together with the f.a.a. to put the testing protocols in place to allow airlines to do that. we think it's feasible. >> rose: and how long will this take? >> we tonight think it's-- the arc, the cooperative group of airlines in the f.a.a., the arc some complete the work some time mid-summer. michael huerta is doing a great job leading the effort. and we're going to work on the engineering necessary by each airplane type to be able to prove that they do not provide interference. if you think about it practically, charlie, how many times have you been on an airplane and you didn't realize your device was in your pocket. >> rose: most of the time. >> and that's probably true of all consumers. consumers. >> rose: why doe
>> we are leading the effort by the industry and the f.a.a. called "the arc" the head of engineering at delta is running the effort to do want-- to do science. our position is we should do the science and allow people to use their portable electronic device through taxi, takeoff, and landing. and we're going to go down the process together with the f.a.a. to put the testing protocols in place to allow airlines to do that. we think it's feasible. >> rose: and how long will...
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f.a.a. f.a.a. might never disclose what's her well i guess we'll have to see if mel watts bring some transparency to that agency when demarco leaves but we're really not holding our breath on that and the jobless rates in seventeen countries that use the euro rose to an all time high twelve point two percent but price inflation still remains low guess what that green lights you have some more european central bank bond buying aka money printing but protesters in germany aren't having it at least not as they are the measures that's because up to three thousand members of the walk you movement descended on to the brain for it's a financial district to disrupt business activity and according to an. occupy spokesman the aim of this blockade is to prevent normal operations at the sea or forced to wonder if and when the will descend on wall street. and finally yesterday we disclose that jon bon jovi is selling discounted tickets to spanish concert goers because of their economy well today we learn
f.a.a. f.a.a. might never disclose what's her well i guess we'll have to see if mel watts bring some transparency to that agency when demarco leaves but we're really not holding our breath on that and the jobless rates in seventeen countries that use the euro rose to an all time high twelve point two percent but price inflation still remains low guess what that green lights you have some more european central bank bond buying aka money printing but protesters in germany aren't having it at...
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people feeling the pain across the nation before congress passed its f.a.a.ines at the airports. now those complaints at the long lines at the airports because the pending f.a.a. furloughs were all the rage. it effected the lawmakers and apparent there also affected the executive branch back then u too. >> a trip up to the high country for vice president joe biden in air force 2 has run into problems. after landing in flagstaff the plane's engine sucked in debris and had to be grounded. unfortunately because the jess station cuts this is how the vice president had to get home. [ laughter ] >> bret: thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that is it for "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. >> shepard: this "the fox report." tonight the body of the dead bombing suspect is on the move. funeral arrangements. will tam more alan tsarnaev be buried in the united states? plus, the first woman to make the fbi's most wanted list of terrorists. >> she is a domestic terrorist who has murdered a law enforcement officer, execution style. >> now, she is on
people feeling the pain across the nation before congress passed its f.a.a.ines at the airports. now those complaints at the long lines at the airports because the pending f.a.a. furloughs were all the rage. it effected the lawmakers and apparent there also affected the executive branch back then u too. >> a trip up to the high country for vice president joe biden in air force 2 has run into problems. after landing in flagstaff the plane's engine sucked in debris and had to be grounded....
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last month the f.a.a.add land to install cameras on the wing tips of larger aircraft to avoid situates like this from happening. >> the justice department is appealing to a judge's decision to open up the morning after pill to teen aim girls. the government says that the judge who issued the ruling to allow teens 15 and over to buy plan "b" over-the-counter competed his authority and his decision should be suspended. the judge on tuesday gave the f.d.a. a grand light to lift the age limit on plan "b". girls new have to be 17 to buy birth control pills without the parents' permission. >> japanese scientists developed a drug that makes men less likely to cheat reducing the risk of what is called the honey trap when a man makes poor decisions around an attractive woman. they found the drug allows for more sober decisionmaking in the face of this situation and relieves the symptoms of depression and schizophrenia. >> is that saying they are taking men off the hook and it is something chemical that needs to be
last month the f.a.a.add land to install cameras on the wing tips of larger aircraft to avoid situates like this from happening. >> the justice department is appealing to a judge's decision to open up the morning after pill to teen aim girls. the government says that the judge who issued the ruling to allow teens 15 and over to buy plan "b" over-the-counter competed his authority and his decision should be suspended. the judge on tuesday gave the f.d.a. a grand light to lift the...
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in response, the f.a.a.eased a statement claiming the agency will make near term improvements to inspector training and guidance to address the inspector general's findings. a pilot is dead and several others reportedly injured after a vintage jet crashed at an air show in spain. 3,000 people were at that show when the plane looped out of the sky and flew directly into an airport hanger. after it crashed a huge fireball burst into the air. somehow the pilot survived only to later die of his injuries in the hospital. the plane was from the 1950s. the pilot experienced. in fact, he was an assistant to the spanish defense minister. the cause of the crash not yet known. no background checks, no permits, no questions asked and no need to worry about metal detectors either. plus, the feds may be getting involved in the tanning business. a cancer warning on tanning beds. why that could happen next. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be gar
in response, the f.a.a.eased a statement claiming the agency will make near term improvements to inspector training and guidance to address the inspector general's findings. a pilot is dead and several others reportedly injured after a vintage jet crashed at an air show in spain. 3,000 people were at that show when the plane looped out of the sky and flew directly into an airport hanger. after it crashed a huge fireball burst into the air. somehow the pilot survived only to later die of his...
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>> this morning, the f.a.a. is investigating a collision between two planes on the runway at newark international airport. the busy airport says the wing of a scandinavian airline plane clipped the tail of a united jet. no one was hurt. >> scientists express concern of a new strain of bird flu causing a deadly outbreak in china posing a serious threat to world health. according to the world health organization the virus known as the h7n9 strain killed 24 and infected 125 people. the virus is only transmitted to humans from chickens. there are worries it could mutate to a form to be passed from one person to another. >> the justice department is appealing a judge's decision to open up the morning after pill to young teen girls. the government says the judge who issued the routeing -- ruling to allow teens 15 and over, to purchase over-the-counter pills, exceeded his authority. the f.d.a. was given the green light to lift the age limit on land b. girls now have to be 17 to get birth control pills without a parents
>> this morning, the f.a.a. is investigating a collision between two planes on the runway at newark international airport. the busy airport says the wing of a scandinavian airline plane clipped the tail of a united jet. no one was hurt. >> scientists express concern of a new strain of bird flu causing a deadly outbreak in china posing a serious threat to world health. according to the world health organization the virus known as the h7n9 strain killed 24 and infected 125 people. the...
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the f.a.a. is reviewing a new policy on electronics that is more, shall we say, closely rooted to the real world. >>> when we come back here tonight, a shining moment at ground zero. rising to heights this country has never seen before. ♪ >>> tonight there is a new shiny and sharp point topping out the >>> tonight there is a new shiny and sharp point topping out the new york city skyline. a new king of tall buildings, not far from where the old ones once stood. today the spire was placed atop the new world trade center, freedom tower as it is officially known. over 12 years after terrorists knocked down the buildings and killed the people inside. nbc's anne thompson watched the new spire go up this morning and has our report tonight. >> reporter: today new york city got a little taller. early this morning the final pieces of one world trade center's spire were put in place, live on the "today" show. >> i just want to give you a sense of where i'm standing. i'm on a platform right on the edge. ta
the f.a.a. is reviewing a new policy on electronics that is more, shall we say, closely rooted to the real world. >>> when we come back here tonight, a shining moment at ground zero. rising to heights this country has never seen before. ♪ >>> tonight there is a new shiny and sharp point topping out the >>> tonight there is a new shiny and sharp point topping out the new york city skyline. a new king of tall buildings, not far from where the old ones once stood....
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situation because they want to make sure they made their teeth so they fix they fix the f.a.a. this is seen as being history right now you see in years news deals on the side of john boehner by any chance occurred with the wrong man and so are you are you are you know you can't you are you guys both trying to tell me that you think this question is a bad thing when i'm trying to tell you it's a bad thing i'm telling you what you are here its implementation is more difficult than it needed to be thought over into much better don the second point is though he's doing what let me phrase here the money agencies the flexibility to target priorities for funding target waste for a living they should that instead of saying every single thing government does is one flu may think that if we kill the republicans right now and that they don't know jordan you'll probably get their obligate that's the bill that bill him rector came over libya and either i can already see how this license legislation came out of the house of representatives or let me just say on the job a house rule and those
situation because they want to make sure they made their teeth so they fix they fix the f.a.a. this is seen as being history right now you see in years news deals on the side of john boehner by any chance occurred with the wrong man and so are you are you are you know you can't you are you guys both trying to tell me that you think this question is a bad thing when i'm trying to tell you it's a bad thing i'm telling you what you are here its implementation is more difficult than it needed to be...
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space ship to fly for a supersonic flight using a rocket like that that's licensed by for example the f.a.a. here in the united states. the idea is to start to. address the demand that's out there for people as you see about five hundred seventy five tickets already pre-sold but the idea behind the development of these vehicles which are sub orbital so they only go up to about one hundred ten kilometers and the jury people that go up on their experience about five minutes. weightlessness but the idea is to develop experience turning around these vehicles quickly and launching them frequently each day and that informs how to develop more capable vehicles that could reach orbital. velocity as for instance and then those in turn could enable those markets i indicated earlier in terms of crew cargo transport to the moon for instance in your vast roys the resources that would be extracted up there game start would serve people on the ground here that are also understood to help establish people who would start to settle in space like on the moon and so forth and as you said obviously phase the p
space ship to fly for a supersonic flight using a rocket like that that's licensed by for example the f.a.a. here in the united states. the idea is to start to. address the demand that's out there for people as you see about five hundred seventy five tickets already pre-sold but the idea behind the development of these vehicles which are sub orbital so they only go up to about one hundred ten kilometers and the jury people that go up on their experience about five minutes. weightlessness but...
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now instead of enacting piecemeal fixes, whether it's the f.a.a. or it's the meat inspectors, our bill would empower administrators to head off this problem and avoid indiscriminate spending cuts. we can mitigate the harmful effects of sequestration, protect jobs and avoid mindless spending cuts while tackling the very real problem of excessive and unnecessary spending by simply allowing managers to distinguish between vital programs to be creative and to cut those that are of lesser importance. i know that my colleague from colorado would agree that no business facing the need to cut expenses would ever treat every program and function and service of that business as if they were of equal worth. instead, the business managers and executives and employees would evaluate all the programs and set priorities. and that's all we're asking here. so i would like to thank the senator from colorado, my good friend, senator udall, for his strong partnership on our effort to protect the jobs of hardworking americans, prevent arbitrary spending cuts and yet de
now instead of enacting piecemeal fixes, whether it's the f.a.a. or it's the meat inspectors, our bill would empower administrators to head off this problem and avoid indiscriminate spending cuts. we can mitigate the harmful effects of sequestration, protect jobs and avoid mindless spending cuts while tackling the very real problem of excessive and unnecessary spending by simply allowing managers to distinguish between vital programs to be creative and to cut those that are of lesser...
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that's what happened at the f.a.a., and of course we provided some flexibility so they could do some other things. but we haven't done that as far as providing relief from these across-the-board cuts in other agencies. so we're going to see many federal agencies have to fundamentally change what they do. let me just give you a couple of examples. i was recently at the national institutes of health and saw firsthand the great work that they're doing. i can tell you that many of the missions they are doing are critical to our health. i was briefed on the work they are doing phon an influenza vaccine. that will look at a vaccine that will work for multiple years. well, that's the type of work that's done at the national institutes of health, the type of work they're doing in finding the answers to cancer. i remember when i was young, if you got cancer, it was a death sentence. now we've reduced the fatalities of cancer. survival rates are much higher. that's the work that's done at the national institutes of health, n.i.h. that work is being compromised by these across-the-board cuts th
that's what happened at the f.a.a., and of course we provided some flexibility so they could do some other things. but we haven't done that as far as providing relief from these across-the-board cuts in other agencies. so we're going to see many federal agencies have to fundamentally change what they do. let me just give you a couple of examples. i was recently at the national institutes of health and saw firsthand the great work that they're doing. i can tell you that many of the missions they...
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the authorities were unable to find this airplane after all it crashed any eight kilometers from the f.a.a. . deal of the risk for most of the year the taiga in this area is simply impossible the plane crashed in the middle of a bog and with ice still present there it allowed us if barely to get to the wreckage and the wind to the snow is too deep and in the summer the entire area becomes a bog when the rescue was conducted in the summer rescue is simply couldn't reach the area and we saw the pass that they had left behind it turned out they had passed only about fifty meters from an area where the wreck could be seen. well a criminal investigation has been reopened into the case and will try to get to the bottom of what happened what after all was the pilot's incentive to steal the plane with friends which included a local police chief security guard and the airport's nightwatchman officials have claimed they may have been drinking and may have wanted to fly to a remote bathhouse in the region and then there are those who think something more sinister could have happened the whole episode
the authorities were unable to find this airplane after all it crashed any eight kilometers from the f.a.a. . deal of the risk for most of the year the taiga in this area is simply impossible the plane crashed in the middle of a bog and with ice still present there it allowed us if barely to get to the wreckage and the wind to the snow is too deep and in the summer the entire area becomes a bog when the rescue was conducted in the summer rescue is simply couldn't reach the area and we saw the...
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the ground stop that the f.a.a. issued has now been lifted. h.p.d. officers have recovered a bullet from the ceiling which is consistent with reports that the suspect fired a weapon into the air. terrified passengers and airport workers immediately taking to twitter and posting pictures from inside bush airport as people were scrambling. the shot so loud, in fact, that one man who was waiting outside in his car to pick his daughter up heard the gunfire and started seeing people pouring out of the terminal. bush airport a major hub for united airlines. tonight the airline is going to wave all change fees for passengers whose travel plans were affected by in this scare today. >> shepard: airport just renovatedly reno united terminal b. it was fully operable yesterday. new pentagon report just in to fox news claims north korea will continue to move closer to the ability to launch a nuclear missile at the united states. the regime appears to be getting better at nuclear end missile technology. the report offers no timetable as to when the north koreans t
the ground stop that the f.a.a. issued has now been lifted. h.p.d. officers have recovered a bullet from the ceiling which is consistent with reports that the suspect fired a weapon into the air. terrified passengers and airport workers immediately taking to twitter and posting pictures from inside bush airport as people were scrambling. the shot so loud, in fact, that one man who was waiting outside in his car to pick his daughter up heard the gunfire and started seeing people pouring out of...
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our republican colleagues did so for the f.a.a. but it is now time for taos act. what about the children's head start program? what about fema for the victims of hurricane sandy? what about nutrition for women and children, also called wic? we need to compromise and these -- in these and other major programs, just like the f.a.a. we need the republicans to come to the table for the ben tit p of the people. wouldn't it be great if we could finally repeal sequestration? i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back her time. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek reck fission? the -- recognition? the gentleman from texas, mr. sessions, is recognized. mr. sessions: mr. speaker a few hours ago, we had an opportunity to welcome the president of south korea to this great body to listen to her words about how america, through not only our foreign policy but also with our united states military, helped south korea to overcome the forces of communism from the north and from china. we heard the president speak about ec
our republican colleagues did so for the f.a.a. but it is now time for taos act. what about the children's head start program? what about fema for the victims of hurricane sandy? what about nutrition for women and children, also called wic? we need to compromise and these -- in these and other major programs, just like the f.a.a. we need the republicans to come to the table for the ben tit p of the people. wouldn't it be great if we could finally repeal sequestration? i yield back the balance...
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i think the f.a.a. example is a good example. we're not talking about let's spend a lot of money and try to raise demand. look at what happens when you cut core government service? what is the real effect? when you cut air traffic controllers and t.s.a. agents? that i think it is not just -- $100 billion, the sequester, in a $16 trillion economy. but when you're cutting off the things that really grease the wheels of commerce that are part of core government service, you're going to have a dramatic effect on the overall economy. it is bigger than just a portion of extradition of demand out of the economy. >> the federal government is on a long-term unsustainable fiscal path. the sooner action is taken, the better. you have to balance the near term versus the long-term for economic growth purposes, but the other element in that question was who is closer to make the decision? states or federal governments? the big missing element in my view is this relationship between the federal financing and state financing. the fastest growing
i think the f.a.a. example is a good example. we're not talking about let's spend a lot of money and try to raise demand. look at what happens when you cut core government service? what is the real effect? when you cut air traffic controllers and t.s.a. agents? that i think it is not just -- $100 billion, the sequester, in a $16 trillion economy. but when you're cutting off the things that really grease the wheels of commerce that are part of core government service, you're going to have a...
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group has been working very, very hard to which all the panelists can attest, and they had their last f.a.a face feeting -- face to face meeting to get to consent suss on is this dead or alive? i was not there and that's why we want it had group to come together and say at least in this manifestation is it dead or alive and depending on that question, what is congress likely to do about it? and so they have to get their paper out by july. so we thought this would be a great time to update people on where this is, whether folks surfing the web, what browser they're using, will have some do not track feature to keep this from happening. so with that let me leave it up to pete tore explain more his role, the role of the working group. because it is important -- not the only piece but certainly the major one right now. and in part is in answering, is it alive or dead. >> thanks for coming and i'll try to say this stuff as close to plain english as i can. it does start with do not call because people have an intuition. how many people have done a do not call opt out? let the record show a lot of
group has been working very, very hard to which all the panelists can attest, and they had their last f.a.a face feeting -- face to face meeting to get to consent suss on is this dead or alive? i was not there and that's why we want it had group to come together and say at least in this manifestation is it dead or alive and depending on that question, what is congress likely to do about it? and so they have to get their paper out by july. so we thought this would be a great time to update...
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and the f.a.a.abels to warn about the risk of cancer associated with indoor tanning. judge, obviously, there are a few questions here, start with the big picture for a second. there are warning labels on everything these days, everything. does a warning label, because it's ubiquitous, now lose the legal immunity you would have. >> you never get immunity from putting the warning label on. there could be a design defense. >> it's a defense, isn't it? >> eighths defense, yes, we told you not to say on the warning, on the bed for more than 45 minutes, you stayed there for three hours, you've got a problem with your skin and now suing us. that's a defense and we're going to tell the jury we warned them, this person we're not going to do this. and one of the problems with warning labels, people don't read them because they're difficult to understand. and don't take the time or effort to read them. >> if they're everywhere, of course we don't read them. >> i bought some firewood at a store in new jersey. >
and the f.a.a.abels to warn about the risk of cancer associated with indoor tanning. judge, obviously, there are a few questions here, start with the big picture for a second. there are warning labels on everything these days, everything. does a warning label, because it's ubiquitous, now lose the legal immunity you would have. >> you never get immunity from putting the warning label on. there could be a design defense. >> it's a defense, isn't it? >> eighths defense, yes, we...
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and they were talking about the f.a.a. and what did you make of that?ially congress said we're going to do something -- we're going to put the prospect of doing something in that's so dumb that we can't possibly, let it happen and of course, they let it happen. and it was designed in an intentionally dumb way of on the theory that it was unthinkable and they did the unthinkable. so, now, they're -- the rewards of that, you know, it's crazy, the way that-- >> well, if they can't cut that small percentage, what does that say for the future of us figuring out a way to cut spending? >> oh, they can cut some spending, but this was done with a meat ax and everything done almost intentionally in a stupid way because they thought if we make it stupid enough they won't do tyou saw what happened. >> let's get to a bunch of records calling for the stock market. we have a strong investor audience here. >> is it realistic to think that the stock market will go higher and higher. >> the stock market over time will go higher and higher, i can say that for sure. i don'
and they were talking about the f.a.a. and what did you make of that?ially congress said we're going to do something -- we're going to put the prospect of doing something in that's so dumb that we can't possibly, let it happen and of course, they let it happen. and it was designed in an intentionally dumb way of on the theory that it was unthinkable and they did the unthinkable. so, now, they're -- the rewards of that, you know, it's crazy, the way that-- >> well, if they can't cut that...
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so the f.a.a. solution that we did a few weeks ago was anything but a solution. it was merely a band-aid. in fact, that band-aid will only get us through september 30 and we're going to be back to long lines in airports and not having meat inspectors for companies that need to have meat inspectors, to have people going to work every day. the bottom line is, we need to fix the sequester now, holistically and we need to deal with that in this house. this piecemale approach is irresponsible and inadequate and offensive to the people who are caught in the political crossfires of washington, d.c. and it does nothing to help our economy or create jobs. in fact, just the opposite, it will be shrinking the economy between now and september 30. the people of this country deserve a comprehensive national budget, i don't know why we can't get the republicans to appoint conferees so we can have that budget, but until they do, we're going to continue to have the squabbles that you find all too often in congress that don't address the sequester and don't give this country a ro
so the f.a.a. solution that we did a few weeks ago was anything but a solution. it was merely a band-aid. in fact, that band-aid will only get us through september 30 and we're going to be back to long lines in airports and not having meat inspectors for companies that need to have meat inspectors, to have people going to work every day. the bottom line is, we need to fix the sequester now, holistically and we need to deal with that in this house. this piecemale approach is irresponsible and...
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our government, and to our eople, we dealt with it in a sort of surgical fashion, dealing with the f.a.a. we have not dealt with any of the other concerns as the gentleman knows, i have concerns about the fact the sequester may result in 0,000 children not being on head start, only three or four years of age once, social security administration may have to furlough people which will slow down payments of social security. four million fewer meals on wheels for seniors, 600,000 people dropped off the women, enfants and children program. 00,000less h.u.d. vouchers for people who are homeless or struggling to keep a home. unemployment insurance has been cut 11% for two million out of work americans. who now have no safety net for them. the f.d.a. will have 2,100 fewer food safety inspectors, down 18%, obviously putting at risk our food safety. and we'll furlough an equivalent to 1,000 fewer federal agents, we know the boston marathon bombings, how critical f.b.i. was, border security, one third of combat air units have been grounded. i mention all those simply to say that in the context of t
our government, and to our eople, we dealt with it in a sort of surgical fashion, dealing with the f.a.a. we have not dealt with any of the other concerns as the gentleman knows, i have concerns about the fact the sequester may result in 0,000 children not being on head start, only three or four years of age once, social security administration may have to furlough people which will slow down payments of social security. four million fewer meals on wheels for seniors, 600,000 people dropped off...
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the f.a.a.ing into what caused this. >> a justice department appealing the decision to let 15-year olds get the morning-after pills. the f.d.a. not only lowered the age of which people can buy plan b but decided the pills could be sold on drug store shelves instead of being locked behind pharmacy counters. >>brian: this week we saw adam housely sit down with one of the special operators who witnessed the raid in benghazi, the battle that lasted eight hours, the first phase of which ended after the first few hours where no help came on the way. we finally got our firsthand account even though they are in sill wet with their voices changed. it may seem like a long time ago but it was only september 11 when the benghazi raid took place and think about how unprecedented the killings were. four americans killed, including our ambassador. the first time in decades we lost a u.s. ambassador of the nation. yesterday jay carney was asked about this. he said that happened a long time ago. is there any coi
the f.a.a.ing into what caused this. >> a justice department appealing the decision to let 15-year olds get the morning-after pills. the f.d.a. not only lowered the age of which people can buy plan b but decided the pills could be sold on drug store shelves instead of being locked behind pharmacy counters. >>brian: this week we saw adam housely sit down with one of the special operators who witnessed the raid in benghazi, the battle that lasted eight hours, the first phase of which...
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believe will have political backlash, very frankly just as we did about 12 days ago regarding the f.a.a. they know they can't achieve cuts their caucus can agree on and that the american people would support. and they seek, in my view, to blame the president and democrats for what has been a wrong-standing republican policy which i referenced in their cut, cap and balance legislation. for which 229 of them voted for on july 19 of 2011. to do so, republicans proposed shifting the defense portion of the sequester to do so meaning to get to the numbers they proposed by shifting the defense portion of the sequester onto domestic programs. in other words, the cuts that would normally be across the board, their solution is to simply shift them to some of the programs that i mentioned earlier in terms of head start, meals on wheels and other programs that are so necessary to make sure that some of the least of ours are taken care of. of course, this is a breaking of the agreement reached in the budget control act of 2011. we all know the likely outcome of these partisan games, mr. speaker. hou
believe will have political backlash, very frankly just as we did about 12 days ago regarding the f.a.a. they know they can't achieve cuts their caucus can agree on and that the american people would support. and they seek, in my view, to blame the president and democrats for what has been a wrong-standing republican policy which i referenced in their cut, cap and balance legislation. for which 229 of them voted for on july 19 of 2011. to do so, republicans proposed shifting the defense portion...
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the f.a.a. is investigating what caused that crash. how terrible.one georgia teenager will never forget. >> congratulate [inaudible] is her father sergeant first class. >> the look on her face priceless, army reserve surprised his daughter by returning from overseas deployment and presenting her with diploma from high school graduation. she hadn't seen her father sergeant first class in 8 months. >> he is my biggest fan, my biggest supporter through everything. and i'm so glad he made it. >> sergeant clark is scheduled to return to kuwait in just a week. in the meantime he says he will be catching up with his family. those are your headlines. >> mike: we see one of those reunions every week. that one got to me. i almost cried. >> anna: such an important moment. typically like preschool or kindergarten and adorable because the kid is so excited too. what a monumental moment. that's almost like missing your dad on your wedding day. >> clayton: armed services says you know what go home and see your daughter for graduation. >> mike: going it back to kuw
the f.a.a. is investigating what caused that crash. how terrible.one georgia teenager will never forget. >> congratulate [inaudible] is her father sergeant first class. >> the look on her face priceless, army reserve surprised his daughter by returning from overseas deployment and presenting her with diploma from high school graduation. she hadn't seen her father sergeant first class in 8 months. >> he is my biggest fan, my biggest supporter through everything. and i'm so glad...
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thing we have done here this term that actually got some action in both houses as when we changed the f.a.a. under sequestration. and i join my friend, mr. mcgovern, to say what we should have done is do away with sequestration. maybe those who wanted to vote against the health care bill might have had some joy with sequestration and letting patients get cancer treatment. talk about cost benefit? that's a benefit. if we want to work about how much it costs and what we get from it, nothing could prevent better than lift sequestration. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from texas. mr. sessions: mr. speaker, thank you very much. in order to balance out the time i'm going to reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: i'm happy to yield two minutes to the gentleman from virginia, mr. connolly. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia is recognized for two minutes. mr. connolly: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my friend from massachusetts. i
thing we have done here this term that actually got some action in both houses as when we changed the f.a.a. under sequestration. and i join my friend, mr. mcgovern, to say what we should have done is do away with sequestration. maybe those who wanted to vote against the health care bill might have had some joy with sequestration and letting patients get cancer treatment. talk about cost benefit? that's a benefit. if we want to work about how much it costs and what we get from it, nothing could...