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- john o'neil. what in the hell could have been in his mind? yourself, john, uh, then we could take your statement, what occurred. can't even take a xxxx in this city. i'm with you there. many's the occasion that i've regretted my small bladder capacity. uh, i gotta call my dispatcher. yeahahfine, go ahead. then we'll get your account. be fair to yourself, greg. thisisuy gets back to you, so the bus driver gave a description? all right. all right. don't come in. go back to that bar the witneses talked about seeing him at. see if they can put a name to the guy. all right. - hey. - good morning.. or, uh, send 'em to these f.b.i. guys or what? f.b.i. doesn't want that. he'll walk you through it. you're gonna explain to i.a.b.? - morning. - agents kriegel and kazmaier. i remember. what's going on? your internal affairs bureau is going to talk to you about the plate you ran for joe salvo. my boss says you don't want to tell i.a.b. it was your request,t, w. except who is gonna tell 'em? we don't want you to cooperate with i.a.b. tends to xxxx 'em off.
- john o'neil. what in the hell could have been in his mind? yourself, john, uh, then we could take your statement, what occurred. can't even take a xxxx in this city. i'm with you there. many's the occasion that i've regretted my small bladder capacity. uh, i gotta call my dispatcher. yeahahfine, go ahead. then we'll get your account. be fair to yourself, greg. thisisuy gets back to you, so the bus driver gave a description? all right. all right. don't come in. go back to that bar the witneses...
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Nov 21, 2016
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i'm lou garvey, john o'neil's boss. well, um, we've got some preliminary pieces put together. um, riders' statements and so forth. i thought you and i should talk before we went much further. -appreciate that consideration. -yeah. we've spoken with the passengers. except for the idiot that hijacked the bus. yeah, except for that idiot, right. how's it add up for my guy? well, let me put it this way, lou. i could put a lot of manpower on this case, but whoever it is prosecutes that case has to involve the facts coming out that your man made an unauthorized stop. failed to safeguard his bus. now, i don't know how it lays out at the transportation authority but on my job, officer gets hung, boss gets strung up too. i hear you. other thing that concerns me, the more gets made of this i think the city's looking at some kind of lawsuit as far as you know, has the press gotten ahold of this? [ chuckles ] no. i got that bus towed fast. i'm just thinking if low-key isn't a better way to go. hmm. lieutenant, uh, i'm not opening your eyes none if i tell you that, uh, there's some real ba
i'm lou garvey, john o'neil's boss. well, um, we've got some preliminary pieces put together. um, riders' statements and so forth. i thought you and i should talk before we went much further. -appreciate that consideration. -yeah. we've spoken with the passengers. except for the idiot that hijacked the bus. yeah, except for that idiot, right. how's it add up for my guy? well, let me put it this way, lou. i could put a lot of manpower on this case, but whoever it is prosecutes that case has to...
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it is delicious and here, and here is john o'neill. this is a family tradition for your family. john: that is correct. it started years ago, and my son was here for his first year. i started this about the same age he is now. brianne: he is working hard on the cranberry sauce. we have 1400 meals going out, and he will be responsible for some of them. >> that's correct. sauce. brianne: what does it mean for you to have him alongside here to carry on this tradition. >> we are going to get out only 3000 meals today for the less fortunate people in the county. my grandfather taught me that giving back is a huge part of thanksgiving, so that is why we are here. we will be here every year and continuing the tradition. brianne: he was up before you early this morning. going strong. it has been an effort to get those little cups filled with cranberry sauce. as one of the trimmings we have to have on thanksgiving, it is every aspect of that -- the turkey, all the sides, and of course the desert -- the pies as well. it is trays and trays of delicious pumpkin pie. they are cutting this up,
it is delicious and here, and here is john o'neill. this is a family tradition for your family. john: that is correct. it started years ago, and my son was here for his first year. i started this about the same age he is now. brianne: he is working hard on the cranberry sauce. we have 1400 meals going out, and he will be responsible for some of them. >> that's correct. sauce. brianne: what does it mean for you to have him alongside here to carry on this tradition. >> we are going to...
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Nov 9, 2016
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john o'neill who contributed to academic work we know very well lost his live, trying to save lives of others people. we knew personally a number of people and students who happened to be in the building. i think what's critical since we have representatives of diplomatic embassies that over 90 different nations were affected by this terrible tragedy. somehow we learned short history. anyway, let me move onto our next speaker. it is, indeed, a privilege for me to introduce dr. -- professor daniel emerson. as i said, you have the bio. i just mentioned some highlights former u.s. secretary of state of foreign affairs and special coordinator in southeast european civilization and associate director of policy planning for two u.s. secretary of states. currently executive director of the senator of transatlantic relations johns hopkins university and personal professional level, i'm delighted that daniel published many books. one of them on terrorism and international relations. i was privileged to be part of the theme -- team in a conference like this one. i would like to mention the parti
john o'neill who contributed to academic work we know very well lost his live, trying to save lives of others people. we knew personally a number of people and students who happened to be in the building. i think what's critical since we have representatives of diplomatic embassies that over 90 different nations were affected by this terrible tragedy. somehow we learned short history. anyway, let me move onto our next speaker. it is, indeed, a privilege for me to introduce dr. -- professor...
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Nov 14, 2016
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john o'neill who contributed to academic work we know very well lost his live, trying to save lives of others people. we knew personally a number of people and students who happened to be in the building. i think what's critical since we have representatives of diplomatic embassies that over 90 different nations were affected by this terrible tragedy. somehow we learned short history. anyway, let me move onto our next speaker. it is, indeed, a privilege for me to introduce dr. -- professor daniel emerson. as i said, you have the bio. i just mentioned some highlights former u.s. secretary of state of foreign affairs and special coordinator in southeast european civilization and associate director of policy planning for two u.s. secretary of states. currently executive director of the senator of transatlantic relations johns hopkins university and personal professional level, i'm delighted that daniel published many books. one of them on terrorism and international relations. i was privileged to be part of the theme -- team in a conference like this one. i would like to mention the parti
john o'neill who contributed to academic work we know very well lost his live, trying to save lives of others people. we knew personally a number of people and students who happened to be in the building. i think what's critical since we have representatives of diplomatic embassies that over 90 different nations were affected by this terrible tragedy. somehow we learned short history. anyway, let me move onto our next speaker. it is, indeed, a privilege for me to introduce dr. -- professor...
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Nov 30, 2016
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you had paul o'neill and john snow in the bush administration. two top executives from goldman sachs over the years, hank paulsen under george bush and paul rubin under president clinton. he wasn't the ceo of goldman sachs so it's not the profile you would ordinarily expect, but i don't think it's an unprecedented move based on previous administrations. >> the carrier deal, we're calling this a victory tour. donald trump sort of going back out on the road. is this donald's way of fulfilling campaign promises and getting -- trying to bring the country together? we know he didn't win the popular vote but what do these rallies do besides pump donald up? they wrap people in a u.s. flag with go u.s.a. >> stephanie, he put points on the board. not a lot of points. what he's really saying here is these aren't just jobs with carrier, these are trump jobs and you know trump jobs are more special like trump steaks. no, seriously. listen, he has a right to spike the ball here. th is small example of him doing what he said he was going to do because -- >> wh
you had paul o'neill and john snow in the bush administration. two top executives from goldman sachs over the years, hank paulsen under george bush and paul rubin under president clinton. he wasn't the ceo of goldman sachs so it's not the profile you would ordinarily expect, but i don't think it's an unprecedented move based on previous administrations. >> the carrier deal, we're calling this a victory tour. donald trump sort of going back out on the road. is this donald's way of...
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traditional route these things go, or they go to manufacturing, someone like a john self from the railroad type or paul o'neillthe yankee player, i'm talking about the guy that served on the company of america. there's a split redo. we go that route, traditional manufacturing, banking. what's the benefit of having a banker in that job? >> well, i think the benefit is that somebody in the banking business has a good understanding of financial markets and how they work. of course, the treasury operates in financial markets. but, you know, i think the most important thing is the person having, you know, a good set of public policy perspectives and a very active and thoughtful mind. >> what would yours be, john? there's been a lot of people on his feet, not just individual tax cuts but individual tax cuts and they want them proposed in the first 100 days because time is wasting. are you in that camp? >> i'm for lower, flatter taxes, but i'm also for less government spending. i think that's a -- you need to combine the two together in the process, at least have a formula how that works out. but i really think the b
traditional route these things go, or they go to manufacturing, someone like a john self from the railroad type or paul o'neillthe yankee player, i'm talking about the guy that served on the company of america. there's a split redo. we go that route, traditional manufacturing, banking. what's the benefit of having a banker in that job? >> well, i think the benefit is that somebody in the banking business has a good understanding of financial markets and how they work. of course, the...
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i did that to make you feel at home in the office of tip o'neill tunnel surrounded by franklin roosevelt and john f. kennedy and george herbert walker bush. we had a respectful conversation as you all know, those of us who respect the service that we have in congress, respect the positions that our colleagues have and respect the people who have sent them here and that applies, of course, to the vice president and the president-elect so thank you mr. vice president for the opportunity to thoughts of my caucus, not just my own thought bus my caucus with the vice president-elect. mike. >> even better. leader pelosi, thank you for your hospitality. thank you for what i trust will be the first of many conversations. i'm grateful for the time you and i worked together when i served in this building and as i said before i've always found you to be a -- a worthy opponent and leader of the loyal opposition but i have great respect for you and your service to the country and i was pleased today to be able to convey the respect of president-elect donald trump to you personally. we are working briskly in th
i did that to make you feel at home in the office of tip o'neill tunnel surrounded by franklin roosevelt and john f. kennedy and george herbert walker bush. we had a respectful conversation as you all know, those of us who respect the service that we have in congress, respect the positions that our colleagues have and respect the people who have sent them here and that applies, of course, to the vice president and the president-elect so thank you mr. vice president for the opportunity to...
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with ally have a bill democrat john delaney, from maryland, excellent member of would on social reagany, do what ronald did with o'neil set up a would be 7-6. obviously that would be republicans. have to have nine votes to report out reform plan. pretty good r reform plans out there developed, but congress never them f.nerve to vote on we pass this legislation, the commission would produce a plan, bitart san within a year and congress would have to vote up amendment within 60 days. i think the next president will save nique opportunity to social security, that is not a bad thing, it's a popular and very successful program. needs adjustments simply because the baby boomers are longer thand living any previous generation. now that i'm 67, i think that is thing, it does mean you have to change the funding mechanism for these otherwise, that is what is bankrupting the government and people want to focus on and i agree that there certainly ways to and but the big thing is the big thing and the big things are entitlement programs this administration refuse to address them, frankly the to one is going to have address them or
with ally have a bill democrat john delaney, from maryland, excellent member of would on social reagany, do what ronald did with o'neil set up a would be 7-6. obviously that would be republicans. have to have nine votes to report out reform plan. pretty good r reform plans out there developed, but congress never them f.nerve to vote on we pass this legislation, the commission would produce a plan, bitart san within a year and congress would have to vote up amendment within 60 days. i think the...
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the upton staff, joan, paul, john stone, carley mcwilliams, audrey anna, and j.p., all of you guys have worked together as a team with my team. i want to thank kristen o'neil from mr. green's staff. i don't think i thanked mr. green. i want to thank mr. green who has done such an extraordinary job and really been my wing man. i want to thank wendall who is leader pelosi's senior advicor and -- advisor and charlene, who is mr. hoyer's advisor. i want to thank mr. pallone's team who has worked tirelessly. jeff, tiffany, kim, waverly and megan. you guys have been fabulous. we haven't always agreed on everything but in the end we all worked together. it really is a great team. i hope we can use this in the next congress to get to even greater heights. thank you so much, and i urge the house to pass this bill on a strong bipartisan basis and then i urge the other body to take it up. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman from michigan is recognized. . mr. upton: i yield one minute to the gentleman from georgia, mr. carter, the only pharmacist in the congress. the speaker p
the upton staff, joan, paul, john stone, carley mcwilliams, audrey anna, and j.p., all of you guys have worked together as a team with my team. i want to thank kristen o'neil from mr. green's staff. i don't think i thanked mr. green. i want to thank mr. green who has done such an extraordinary job and really been my wing man. i want to thank wendall who is leader pelosi's senior advicor and -- advisor and charlene, who is mr. hoyer's advisor. i want to thank mr. pallone's team who has worked...
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with ally have a bill democrat john delaney, from maryland, excellent member of would on social reagany, do what ronald did with o'neil, set up a would be 7-6. obviously that would be republicans. have to have nine votes to report out reform plan. pretty good r reform plans out there developed, but congress never them f.nerve to vote on we pass this legislation, the commission would produce a plan, bitart san within a year and congress would have to vote up amendment within 60 days. i think the next president will save nique opportunity to social security, that is not a bad thing, it's a popular and very successful program. needs adjustments simply because the baby boomers are longer thand living any previous generation. now that i'm 67, i think that is thing, it does mean you have to change the funding mechanism for these otherwise, that is what is bankrupting the government and people want to focus on and i agree that there certainly ways to and but the big thing is the big thing and the big things are entitlement programs this administration refuse to address them, frankly the to one is going to have address them o
with ally have a bill democrat john delaney, from maryland, excellent member of would on social reagany, do what ronald did with o'neil, set up a would be 7-6. obviously that would be republicans. have to have nine votes to report out reform plan. pretty good r reform plans out there developed, but congress never them f.nerve to vote on we pass this legislation, the commission would produce a plan, bitart san within a year and congress would have to vote up amendment within 60 days. i think the...