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institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] with, "newsmakers" congressman john kline followed by hillary clinton at the clinton global initiative. later, defense secretary hagel and martin dempsey testified on the 2014 defense budget. >> this week on "newsmakers" john kline, republican and chairman of the workforce committee. >> i am really glad to be here. >> we have two reporters. all johnson, the national journal congressional reporter. as you know, on july first if congress does not act stafford loans doubled from 3.4% to 6.8% for millions of student including those who are still paying them off. do you see a way with the house and the senate still not having figured out how to come together on this? do you see a way that doubling gets a verdict before july 1? >> when you say congress need to act, the house has acted. the house passed legislation to avert that doubling on july 1. registration in keeping with the president of united states, what he propose, to get away from politicians deciding what that interest rate should be,, tie it to the markets. use the 10 -
institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] with, "newsmakers" congressman john kline followed by hillary clinton at the clinton global initiative. later, defense secretary hagel and martin dempsey testified on the 2014 defense budget. >> this week on "newsmakers" john kline, republican and chairman of the workforce committee. >> i am really glad to be here. >> we have two reporters. all johnson, the national journal congressional...
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i don't know -- is that the same as kline in the house? he do district, state? he did state, we did districts. they're both mandatory. so i think we again in the underlying bill basically tried to do a decent balance and tried respect those states that have already gotten their waivers by grandfathering them in. so i would respectfully oppose the amendment. >> mr. chairman, i'm tempted to say -- i'm going to say -- i said on the senate floor during the health care bill, any senator who vote for it should go home and serve as senator and try to implement it. i would say this, any senator that votes for a mandatory teacher evaluation system defined by washington and approved by the secretary ought to be forced and go home to serve as superintendent of the school district and try to implement it. and just imagine what this is going to be like. you're going to go 15,000 school districts and you're going to call a teachers' meeting. ok. we've been ordered by to set up a teacher evaluation system. now you know how that's going to go over. and then they're going to say
i don't know -- is that the same as kline in the house? he do district, state? he did state, we did districts. they're both mandatory. so i think we again in the underlying bill basically tried to do a decent balance and tried respect those states that have already gotten their waivers by grandfathering them in. so i would respectfully oppose the amendment. >> mr. chairman, i'm tempted to say -- i'm going to say -- i said on the senate floor during the health care bill, any senator who...
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. >> i'm a kline's immigrant my family all wanted to come here and have homeownership. many of my friends and my family included have very little english. we buy homes together and many families bought homes as tic together so we can stay close together. a few years later life has improved. a few years later life has improved or changed some families have to move out you thought building some improved some lost their jobs some move in and out. if the government let them split their title and have their own grant deed it will help them from financial problems as well as those who had to give up their homes. if this is not involved by government there are conflicts among the brothers and sisters that live in the building and it creates a community problem and as well as the society. one of the family moves out the rest have to take over the burned if they can't they do foreclosure on the building everybody loses. i beg you to help those people that are my fellow and my brothers and sisters that you help them to save their home and avoid being foreclosed so they can surviv
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thanks and have a great weekend. >> hello, i'm john kline. as you know, millions of student loan borrows could soon see their interest rates double. this rate hike, which will take place july 1 is nothing is done would apply to new stafford loans. the house of representatives is the only chamber of congress that has acted to solve this problem. our students deserve better. we're in this predicament because politicians put themselves in setting interest rates, guaranteeing this type of down to the wire uncertainty for students and families. we need a long-term solution that gets congress out of the business of setting rates altogether. fortunately president obama agrease and he proposes to tie interest rates to the market. republicans put together a similar measure, the smarter solutions for students act and the house passed it last month, weeks before the deadline, but senate democrats have actively blocked the president's plan and refused to consider ours. in fact, they have yet to pass a solution of any kind. if i didn't know any better, i
thanks and have a great weekend. >> hello, i'm john kline. as you know, millions of student loan borrows could soon see their interest rates double. this rate hike, which will take place july 1 is nothing is done would apply to new stafford loans. the house of representatives is the only chamber of congress that has acted to solve this problem. our students deserve better. we're in this predicament because politicians put themselves in setting interest rates, guaranteeing this type of...
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the perfume maker which includes calvin kline, chole and more, concerns are too dependent on u.s. and european markets may have capped investor enthusiasm. >>> shares finished to $17.36. >>> rising home prices are a good thing for everyone, right? not always, as values are going higher banks are working through late payments faster, they repossess and turn their losses faster around. >> hi, michelle, how are you? >> good. >> michelle mcnair is not behind on her mortgage yet but at the end of her financial rope. >> i'm hoping to get my mortgage mou modified, the interest rate to go down and principle balance to go down and playing with numbers myself, if that could happen it would be in a more affordable state for me. >> otherwise, she says she will default on the loan and possibly lose her maryland home. but michelle's timing isn't great. new foreclosure filings in maryland are up 200% from a year ago after years of delays from new state foreclosure laws. >> the surge is really a result of banks getting their systems back into place after years of having a moratorium on foreclosur
the perfume maker which includes calvin kline, chole and more, concerns are too dependent on u.s. and european markets may have capped investor enthusiasm. >>> shares finished to $17.36. >>> rising home prices are a good thing for everyone, right? not always, as values are going higher banks are working through late payments faster, they repossess and turn their losses faster around. >> hi, michelle, how are you? >> good. >> michelle mcnair is not behind on...
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the court tkes klineed to rule. meaning the lower court ruling -- declines to rule meaning the lower court ruling will stay in place. >> i want a ruling that is as brood as possible but if that does not occur and there is a procedure ruling that allows marriagees to, once again, start here in california that will still be tremendous victory. >> reporter: here at san francisco city hall they have been preparing for this. dozens of volunteers have been tkepue taoeuzed as city clerks so if the flood gates do open there will be people here ready to help couples seal the deal. >> and the possibility that the bans are constitutional and prop 8 would stand as would same sex marriage bands in 34 other states. in the castro, they don't know if they are planning a giant party or mass mourning. >> we want to make sure we have barriers and blocked off and everyone has a safe way to express themselves, anger or extreme joy. >> reporter: in san francisco, kpix5. >> if same sex marriage is given a green light when might it begin i
the court tkes klineed to rule. meaning the lower court ruling -- declines to rule meaning the lower court ruling will stay in place. >> i want a ruling that is as brood as possible but if that does not occur and there is a procedure ruling that allows marriagees to, once again, start here in california that will still be tremendous victory. >> reporter: here at san francisco city hall they have been preparing for this. dozens of volunteers have been tkepue taoeuzed as city clerks...
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mental kons tanntal constitutio >> for more on how that will impact the business community, james kline join us us. welcome. pleasure to have you here. >> thank you for having me. >> we heard about the broader issues facing american businesses as a result of this decision, but tell me what you think the biggest impact will be. >> well, we praise the court's decision. we had actually filed a friend of the court brief. i think we were the only national business organization to join that friend of the court brief asking the court to strike down section three of the defensive marriage act because it puts -- it put employers in the position of having to treat some of their legally married employees differently than other of their legally married employees in those states that recognize same-sex marriage. >> it created administrative burdens on the employer. >> what will the biggest effect of striking down doma, the defensive marriage act, be for american companies? i understand what it will do for federal benefits and taxes and so forth, but how would companies be effected by this? >> well,
mental kons tanntal constitutio >> for more on how that will impact the business community, james kline join us us. welcome. pleasure to have you here. >> thank you for having me. >> we heard about the broader issues facing american businesses as a result of this decision, but tell me what you think the biggest impact will be. >> well, we praise the court's decision. we had actually filed a friend of the court brief. i think we were the only national business...
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elizabeth kline is the author of over dressed, the being showingly high cost of cheap fashion.hey were buying cheap manufactured products from around the rest of the world so wages were stagnant but you could still fill your house with stuff. maybe you had to borrow money to send a kid to college. you could still finance a new car. we were building this life, helped with labor from around the world. walmart has been criticized for not signing onto a global pact to improve worker safety in bangladesh. now more than 100 employees are walking out and they raised money to bring two bangladesh garment workers to a shareholder meeting next week. they sell the stuff to make the middle class feel better and it is made with people who are working under conditions i think most middle class families would not abide by. >> right. i wrote a book about the fashion industry and one thing that was so shocking to me is that if you look back, as recently as 1990 we made half of our clothing in the united states. now we make between 2 and 3% in the united states. the garment textile industries we
elizabeth kline is the author of over dressed, the being showingly high cost of cheap fashion.hey were buying cheap manufactured products from around the rest of the world so wages were stagnant but you could still fill your house with stuff. maybe you had to borrow money to send a kid to college. you could still finance a new car. we were building this life, helped with labor from around the world. walmart has been criticized for not signing onto a global pact to improve worker safety in...
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. -- presidentlein john kline -- representative john kline gave be republican address. >> hi, everybody. united states debate is debating an immigration bill that will ask our broken immigration system. a -- it will continue to strengthen our borders and whole fish and hold employees were accountable -- and hold accountable.re as we train american workers for the jobs of tomorrow, we are attracted the highest skilled brewers who grow our economy. it is a bill that will provide a pathway to citizenship for 11 million citizens who are here. it means passing a background check, paying taxes and a pivoting and going to the back of the line behind everybody trying to come here legally. a few days ago, a report definitively shows this bipartisan bill will help the middle class grow our economy and shrink our deficit by making sure every worker in america plays by the same set of rules. this independent report, reforming our immigration system would reduce our deficit by almost $1 trillion. it will boost our economy by more than five percent in part because businesses created and investments m
. -- presidentlein john kline -- representative john kline gave be republican address. >> hi, everybody. united states debate is debating an immigration bill that will ask our broken immigration system. a -- it will continue to strengthen our borders and whole fish and hold employees were accountable -- and hold accountable.re as we train american workers for the jobs of tomorrow, we are attracted the highest skilled brewers who grow our economy. it is a bill that will provide a pathway...
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you many of the low to medium risk offenders go on to commit much more serious kline's the same called revolving door every offending angie's just finished his second stint. just three months after his release from prison the first time he found himself right back inside. because he said he'd been on probation before an event she then called back inside the prison when wrong and what happens there were trying to frame employment right now trying to get a training scheme. in funding from the government you like and so for now time to between to trust and then to analyze in. order to three months why didn't i was i was i wasn't moving anywhere at the time i was all over the place. by copying. this really offending cycle the government's trying to break and they say that payment by results well innovate the system the question is the way he carries the risk if things don't work out at the end of the day those products companies are going to be accountable to shareholders not to the public and their losses will be splits in fact it will be for the full interview. if not. today. the plans o
you many of the low to medium risk offenders go on to commit much more serious kline's the same called revolving door every offending angie's just finished his second stint. just three months after his release from prison the first time he found himself right back inside. because he said he'd been on probation before an event she then called back inside the prison when wrong and what happens there were trying to frame employment right now trying to get a training scheme. in funding from the...
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author kline says that president obama has made a secret deal to support hillary clinton if she decides to run for president. >>> the march is held every june to commemorate the martyr of the shiek. >> we believe in one god. we don't believe in terrorism. we are very peaceful people. >> before the march people gathered. more than anything they want to promote a sense of community with people of all faiths. >>> we are following some developing wsin southern california where the power house fire has more than tripled in size. and burned at least six homes. now the fire started thursday afternoon near santa claraty -- clarita. overnight it roared through lake hughes and lake elizabeth. here you can see several horses running to get away from those approaching flames. cristina gonzalez is live now in palm dale with the very intense fire fight now under way. >> this thing is huge guys. it's had now over 22,000. you will take notice, here is what people had to say. >> the flames just roared. >> do you understand how lucky you are to be alive? >> i do. >> reporter: he stayed behind to save his
author kline says that president obama has made a secret deal to support hillary clinton if she decides to run for president. >>> the march is held every june to commemorate the martyr of the shiek. >> we believe in one god. we don't believe in terrorism. we are very peaceful people. >> before the march people gathered. more than anything they want to promote a sense of community with people of all faiths. >>> we are following some developing wsin southern...
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then the weekly addresses with president obama and minnesota congressman john kline, chairman of the workforce committee. tomorrow on "washington journal," robert rector and alex nowretah debate immigration policy. bought you sack will set the congressional agenda before the july 4 recess. then a discussion on the recent iranian presidential election. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> in a lot of ways, this is a challenging time for conservatives. we've got not only a democratic president but quite a liberal democratic resident who is not -- who has not only been elected but relented after putting into play some ideas and programs and projects that i think are very wrongheaded. the public had a chance to think about that, and they did reelect him. it is a challenging time. it is also an exciting time if what you are trying to do -- many others are trying to do it, modernize conservatism, bring it into line with the challenges the country faces now. to help conservatives and the country think about how to confront the challenges of the 21st century. neither
then the weekly addresses with president obama and minnesota congressman john kline, chairman of the workforce committee. tomorrow on "washington journal," robert rector and alex nowretah debate immigration policy. bought you sack will set the congressional agenda before the july 4 recess. then a discussion on the recent iranian presidential election. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> in a lot of ways, this is a challenging time for...
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on newsmakers, minnesota and cronk -- congressman john kline, chairman of the education and workforce committee, docs about his bill another proposals to prevent student loan interest july 1.ubling on he also discusses the future of no child left behind. newsmakers, sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. going as far back as abigail adams and martha washington, you find that first ladies played an active role in the white house and in the campaigns that it took to get there. abigail adams was basically a campaign strategist for her husband. she helped advise him on who to woo to win the election, who he had to keep in his coalition. they would talk incessantly about the politics of the day, the legislation that needed to be passed, which senators and congressmen he could count on, what he needed to do to win more support. >> as we continue our conversation on first 80s, john ladies, john first roberts takes a look at our first ladies as political partners with their husbands rather than as wife's and mother -- wives and mothers. monday night on c-span. and ceo randall s
on newsmakers, minnesota and cronk -- congressman john kline, chairman of the education and workforce committee, docs about his bill another proposals to prevent student loan interest july 1.ubling on he also discusses the future of no child left behind. newsmakers, sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. going as far back as abigail adams and martha washington, you find that first ladies played an active role in the white house and in the campaigns that it took to get there....
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john kline is the chair of the house education and workforce committee.n the republican response to the president's weekly address, former education secretary and tennessee republican said her lamar alexander so addressing the same issue. -- also addressing the same issue. [video clip] >> senate republicans will work hard with the president and with the house to produce an agreement that ensures all student borrowers benefit from today's low interest rates. that would mean that 100% of all new student loans made this year would have a rate below 5%. we may be in agreement on student loans, but we have a major disagreement about who should be in charge of our one hundred thousand public schools that educate 50 million american children. to put it simply, democrats want a national school board. republicans favor local control. , the unitedt decade states department of education has become so congested with federal mandates that it has actually become, in effect, a national school board. if you remember the childhood game, other may i, then you have a good s
john kline is the chair of the house education and workforce committee.n the republican response to the president's weekly address, former education secretary and tennessee republican said her lamar alexander so addressing the same issue. -- also addressing the same issue. [video clip] >> senate republicans will work hard with the president and with the house to produce an agreement that ensures all student borrowers benefit from today's low interest rates. that would mean that 100% of...
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kline,sman john followed by speakers from the faith and freedom coalition conference. first, randa paul, followed by marco rubio. then, former florida governor jeb bush. >> this week on "newsmakers >> this week on "newsmakers" john kline, republican and chairman of the workforce committee. >> i am really glad to be here. >> we have two reporters. all johnson, the national journal congressional reporter. >> as you know, on july first if congress does not act stafford loans doubled from 3.4% to 6.8% for millions of student including those who are still paying them off. do you see a way with the house and the senate still not having figured out how to come together on this? do you see a way that doubling gets a verdict before july 1? >> when you say congress need to act, the house has acted. the house passed legislation to avert that doubling on july 1. it was solid registration in keeping with the president of united states, what he propose, to get away from politicians deciding what that interest rate should be, tie it to the
kline,sman john followed by speakers from the faith and freedom coalition conference. first, randa paul, followed by marco rubio. then, former florida governor jeb bush. >> this week on "newsmakers >> this week on "newsmakers" john kline, republican and chairman of the workforce committee. >> i am really glad to be here. >> we have two reporters. all johnson, the national journal congressional reporter. >> as you know, on july first if congress does...
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it used to be calvin kline boxer griefs and now they are custason. i can't eat lobsters.em giant insects. i don't know how you can eat something as grotesque as that. before they were cool they were fed to prisoners. >> that's so true. >> you have been discussing this thing about you and seafood. you compare them to little insects of the sea and you don't want to be anywhere near them. where did you go last weekend? >> i went to boston. you went to the lobster capital of the world. you can walk down streets in newbury and hear them screaming. >> i plug my ears. i don't need lobsters. until america realizes they are giant insects. they are disgusting. >> they are bottom feeders. >> they eat the waste of other creatures. >> anything dumped in that much butter -- >> i would like to congratulate this entire table for taking the bottom feeders farther. it is because you didn't. time to take a break. when we come back, we will talk about something, the joy of hate, autographed.com. if you haven't bought it yet, you are no longer my friend. >>> so some people are unhappy with su
it used to be calvin kline boxer griefs and now they are custason. i can't eat lobsters.em giant insects. i don't know how you can eat something as grotesque as that. before they were cool they were fed to prisoners. >> that's so true. >> you have been discussing this thing about you and seafood. you compare them to little insects of the sea and you don't want to be anywhere near them. where did you go last weekend? >> i went to boston. you went to the lobster capital of the...
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my favorite is glaxo smith kline. gsk. i think that's the better one. dean in california. >> caller: hey, jim. i'm laying here on the couch with the flu boo-yah. >> oh, sorry to bother you. >> listen, i bought kmp a while back. when it went up in the 90s, i thought it was real cotton, since then, it's been pounded mersly. >> how many of these can you fight at once, if the stock drops to 80, going right back in, it's just the rotation has been so vicious to this group. you can really only own one without getting too hammered. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >>> coming up, innovative tumors are changing the landscape in the fight against cancer. tonight, cramer speaks with the ceo of biomarin to hear what its results of the latest study may mean for the future. [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ . >>> two weeks ago, i told you the american society of clinical oncology meeting is happening right now will be a big deal for the biotech space. look at what's happened. over the weekend, we got
my favorite is glaxo smith kline. gsk. i think that's the better one. dean in california. >> caller: hey, jim. i'm laying here on the couch with the flu boo-yah. >> oh, sorry to bother you. >> listen, i bought kmp a while back. when it went up in the 90s, i thought it was real cotton, since then, it's been pounded mersly. >> how many of these can you fight at once, if the stock drops to 80, going right back in, it's just the rotation has been so vicious to this group....
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following that is week two addresses by president obama and representative kline. homefter that, reverse mortgages. on "newsmakers" representative joe courtney. setent interest rates are to double unless congress takes action. "newsmakers" sunday at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. first ladies have a capacity for personifying. this is a pattern in american women in politics. thing is that they are women, real people that do things. the secondary capacity of being a personifying figure, charismatic figure. many a first lady has come to become one and realizes it is larger than life. she makes the white house into a symbol. 1808.s happening in 1814, the british would bring the capital city. all the work that she did to help identify with this house they call the white house is itng to pay off because gives a surge of nationalism around the war. >> our focus on first ladies continues monday night. allorgor on why we study first ladies. >> even though gettysburg was the midpoint of the war, why does it loom so large in national memory? just it are statistics. thr
following that is week two addresses by president obama and representative kline. homefter that, reverse mortgages. on "newsmakers" representative joe courtney. setent interest rates are to double unless congress takes action. "newsmakers" sunday at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. first ladies have a capacity for personifying. this is a pattern in american women in politics. thing is that they are women, real people that do things. the secondary capacity of being a...
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then the weekly addresses with esident obama and mountain repive john kline. then the participation of the ceremony for the new frederick douglas statue in the capital. repive joe courtney talks about the various proposals in congress targeting student loan interest rates. those rates are set to double july 1 unless congress takes action. he'll also discuss efforts to reauthorize no child left behind. sunday on c-span. >> first ladies have a capacity for personifying, if they so choose and this is a pattern in american women and in politics, famous or not. there are two things. one is that there are women, real people, who actually do things, but then there's this also secondary capacity of being a personifying figure, a charismatic figure and i think many a first lady has come to be a first lady and realizing that this was something larger than life and that was something dolly figured out. so she becomes a figurehead for her husband's administration. all this is happening in 1808. in 1814 the british are going to burn the capital city and all this work she p
then the weekly addresses with esident obama and mountain repive john kline. then the participation of the ceremony for the new frederick douglas statue in the capital. repive joe courtney talks about the various proposals in congress targeting student loan interest rates. those rates are set to double july 1 unless congress takes action. he'll also discuss efforts to reauthorize no child left behind. sunday on c-span. >> first ladies have a capacity for personifying, if they so choose...
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. >> on "newsmakers," minnesota representative john kline talks about his bill and other proposals to prevent student loan interest rates doubling on july 1. he also discusses the future of "no child left behind." "newsmakers" at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. eastern on sunday on c- span. >> at&t chairman and ceo randall stephenson spoke once a at a brookings institution discussion on the future of mobile technology. and he talked about the nsa it a collection program. he was joined by arkansas and this is pryor, one hour. >> good morning. i am vice president of government study and director of
. >> on "newsmakers," minnesota representative john kline talks about his bill and other proposals to prevent student loan interest rates doubling on july 1. he also discusses the future of "no child left behind." "newsmakers" at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. eastern on sunday on c- span. >> at&t chairman and ceo randall stephenson spoke once a at a brookings institution discussion on the future of mobile technology. and he talked about the nsa it a collection...
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they've diversified calvin kline, they don't own it, but they're really big into sportswear now, dresseser is their business, so it's becoming an all year round business. sixteen times earnings, 15 times probably after today, and people have come around to it's not just coats anymore, it's not just the winter. they've done a fabulous job. cheryl: one more pick be, i do want to get to this because this is helpful on a day like today. applied industrial technologies. >> they're a distributer of products that help factories run. it's bearings and hydraulics and pneumatics and things nobody knows anything about unless you run a factory, but it's a play on manufacturing coming back to america, and if the economy is strengthening, which is part of this whole bond scare, manufacturing should be good, applied industrials should be good. again, it's over a 1% yield, it's 15, 16 times earnings, so a wonderful company. cheryl: jay, as we were having this discussion, the dow bounced off session lows. >> it must be me. cheryl: jay kaplan, a feel a little bit better. jay, thank you. all right, the u.s
they've diversified calvin kline, they don't own it, but they're really big into sportswear now, dresseser is their business, so it's becoming an all year round business. sixteen times earnings, 15 times probably after today, and people have come around to it's not just coats anymore, it's not just the winter. they've done a fabulous job. cheryl: one more pick be, i do want to get to this because this is helpful on a day like today. applied industrial technologies. >> they're a...
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education and workforce committee chairman john kline of minnesota gave the republican address. he talked about the gop bill to keep student loan interest rates from doubling on july 1. >> hi, everybody. right now, the united states senate is debating a bipartisan, commonsense bill that would be an important step toward fixing our broken immigration system to it is a bill that would continue to strengthen security at our borders and hold employers more accountable if they knowingly hire undocumented workers, so they won't have an unfair advantage over businesses that follow the law. it would modernize the legal immigration system so that, as we train american workers for the jobs of tomorrow, we are also attracting the highly skilled entrepreneurs and engineers who grow our economy for everyone. it is a bill that would provide a pathway to earned citizenship for the 11 million individuals who are in this country illegally, a pathway that includes passing a background check, learning english, paying taxes, and a penalty, and then going to the back of the line behind everyone tryi
education and workforce committee chairman john kline of minnesota gave the republican address. he talked about the gop bill to keep student loan interest rates from doubling on july 1. >> hi, everybody. right now, the united states senate is debating a bipartisan, commonsense bill that would be an important step toward fixing our broken immigration system to it is a bill that would continue to strengthen security at our borders and hold employers more accountable if they knowingly hire...
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you make the international connection instead through philly or wherever else, we have seen that the kline, all the promises that this will not affect dollars, don't worry, don't worry. and now particularly mr. parker, not the changes and stuff and he wants to come forward, not looking back but commitments going forward, if we are going to go forward and understand the notion of building up the hub at dca which would seem to mean that it would be a further investment in having that routing to smaller communities so that somebody moving from his little rock to manchester vienna dca, good for all concerned, still get traffic to dca. my concern and i hope you will assuage that is with this concentration, as your company did last time, will be leading the charge on authorization to get rid of the perimeter rule. i can see a business case for that and i feel that goes against the grain of commitments made from the federal government with the unique nature of the airport authority and i hope you can assuage me of those concerns. >> certainly. where we ended up last time on the perimeter wall, fu
you make the international connection instead through philly or wherever else, we have seen that the kline, all the promises that this will not affect dollars, don't worry, don't worry. and now particularly mr. parker, not the changes and stuff and he wants to come forward, not looking back but commitments going forward, if we are going to go forward and understand the notion of building up the hub at dca which would seem to mean that it would be a further investment in having that routing to...
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representative john kline talks about his bill and other proposals to prevent student loan interest rates doubling on july 1. he also discusses the future of "no child left behind." "newsmakers" at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. eastern on sunday on c- span. >> at&t chairman and ceo randall stephenson spoke once a at a brookings institution discussion on the future of mobile technology. and he talked about the nsa it a collection program. he was joined by arkansas and this is pryor, one hour. >> good morning. i am vice president of government study and director of technology. bookings. i want to will commute to our forum on mobile and technology. for those of you who are following on twitter, we have a hash tag. the number of smart phones worldwide has increased this year to over one billion devices. mobile phones are being used to improve education, healthcare, and entrepreneurship are crossed the grove -- across the globe. we are wanting to address the topic of what american policymakers should do to respond to this revolution. where will we get more spectrum to use applications and what can the pu
representative john kline talks about his bill and other proposals to prevent student loan interest rates doubling on july 1. he also discusses the future of "no child left behind." "newsmakers" at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. eastern on sunday on c- span. >> at&t chairman and ceo randall stephenson spoke once a at a brookings institution discussion on the future of mobile technology. and he talked about the nsa it a collection program. he was joined by arkansas and this is...
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joe kline joins us now along with political analyst david corn. thank you. want your views about this. i do think that some of the people are rattling the cage, the government when they understand all these agencies are usually at war with each other and congress is elected and the courts appointed and the president's elected and they keep treating our government like it's a regime the a they're talking. your thoughts? >> like it was imposed from mars. but this has always been with us. there's always been a paranoid tinge tong america politics. now we have the megaphones especially on the right and the left too. you have people -- pair anyway ya is what people do instead of thinking. you know? i mean, there's cause for concern with the kind of data mining we do. it needs to be monitored. that's for sure. but it isn't a plot against the people. it just isn't. there's no evidence. >> it really drives me crazy. who are these americans? turn coats, benedict arnolds are in the field against us. what are you supposed to do to them? >> i think there's a legitimate
joe kline joins us now along with political analyst david corn. thank you. want your views about this. i do think that some of the people are rattling the cage, the government when they understand all these agencies are usually at war with each other and congress is elected and the courts appointed and the president's elected and they keep treating our government like it's a regime the a they're talking. your thoughts? >> like it was imposed from mars. but this has always been with us....
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google is concerned about handing over klines' information. these are stories that just won't go away. >> that's a very important part. there's a whole other discussion happening in washington about nonnational security-related subpoenas for vast amounts of e-mail. right now under the law the fbi in just a regular criminal investigation can by subpoena, not warrant, which is a lower standard, get enormous amounts of information from your gmail count, for instance, going back years without the same sort of checks and balances that you would have under a normal warrant. there's a separate process under way now which there is some bipartisan agreement that we need to update that to restrict some of the electronic records. >> that legislative history from 2008 is so important because the telecommunications companies were granted a blanket immunity pap lot of people said at the time that would shrink court oversight, it has done that and now of course like the gun manufacturers and other contexts we don't have the ability to take some of these issu
google is concerned about handing over klines' information. these are stories that just won't go away. >> that's a very important part. there's a whole other discussion happening in washington about nonnational security-related subpoenas for vast amounts of e-mail. right now under the law the fbi in just a regular criminal investigation can by subpoena, not warrant, which is a lower standard, get enormous amounts of information from your gmail count, for instance, going back years without...
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announced an agreement under which it will pay forty million dollars to major drug maker glaxo smith kline to help develop medications to combat added biologic resistance and biological agents that terrorists might use under the plan the federal government could give the drug company as much as two hundred million dollars over the next five years in other words the are indeed apartments the big pharmaceutical companies are too busy tweaking their most recent versions of prozac and by agra to keep them in patent to worry about researching cures for diseases that could kill thousands capitalism works great if you're trying to make money when your goal is to protect the commons to save lives it's not enough that's why we created our government to step in to find the commons and protect the interests of the public at big pharma is unwilling to develop lifesaving drugs because those drugs are less profitable than only the government has the obligation and the ability to incentivize them to do so let's rebel. and joining me from. mccabe editor of the guns and patriots newsletter and horace coope
announced an agreement under which it will pay forty million dollars to major drug maker glaxo smith kline to help develop medications to combat added biologic resistance and biological agents that terrorists might use under the plan the federal government could give the drug company as much as two hundred million dollars over the next five years in other words the are indeed apartments the big pharmaceutical companies are too busy tweaking their most recent versions of prozac and by agra to...
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he's john kline tomorrow at 10:00 in the morning. you can catch it at 6:00 in the evening as well. if you miss it, it's available online at c-span.org. joining us right now is matt lewis, a columnist for "the week." welcome. uest: thank you. so there are a ton of concerns especially amongst conservatives and this is one of them. this is fairly new. they've been around for four years and the chairman is ralph reed of christian coalition fame and they're a non-profit group. one of tighis that they do are these conferences in d.c. that are annual every summer and they get, you know, some of the biggest names in republican and conservative politics to come through and give it speech and it's quite impressive if you look at the lineup and the roster that they're able to show up. it's a big deal, especially some of the groups that are here. host: what are some of the names? >> jeb bush, marco rubio and ran paul among others like michele bachmann and donald trump. the big speeches in my estimation, the ran paul-marco rubio are arguably the most important because of the -- and they spoke o
he's john kline tomorrow at 10:00 in the morning. you can catch it at 6:00 in the evening as well. if you miss it, it's available online at c-span.org. joining us right now is matt lewis, a columnist for "the week." welcome. uest: thank you. so there are a ton of concerns especially amongst conservatives and this is one of them. this is fairly new. they've been around for four years and the chairman is ralph reed of christian coalition fame and they're a non-profit group. one of...
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kline says the state. we just said, no, leave it up to the school district. i think we're a little bit more lenient in that regard. in that regard. >> well, mr. chairman, without extending this -- see, i think you made my point. i think that's extremely prescriptive. if i were a teacher in maribel, tennessee, i would say, how do you know that? how do you know that? remember we went through the same thing in our state years ago. it took us a year to come up with those five or six things because we had to discuss it with a lot of people, and teachers would say, well, i'm not sure i want the principal evaluating me. or they would say, i want to make sure my portfolio is this way instead of that way. practice?s a best what is a professional development activity? or we'd rather do this instead of that. even if this is right, if you just impose it on the 15,000 school districts without their creating it themselves, i think you're destined for failure. i think what is more likely to work, i mean, you can suggest this. you can say here's what we understand from the g
kline says the state. we just said, no, leave it up to the school district. i think we're a little bit more lenient in that regard. in that regard. >> well, mr. chairman, without extending this -- see, i think you made my point. i think that's extremely prescriptive. if i were a teacher in maribel, tennessee, i would say, how do you know that? how do you know that? remember we went through the same thing in our state years ago. it took us a year to come up with those five or six things...
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also commenting on the whole effort about student loans was john kline. he's the republican from minnesota. he came to the house before this event took place last week to talk about student loans and specifically what the house proposal does for it. >> last summer with the lower rates scheduled for july 1, 2012, debate reached a fever pitch. the president began touring college campuses, calling on campuses that prevent the increase that his own party set in motion in between. -- in 2007. no one wanted to see interest rates double. we need to move away from a system that allows washington to use students for profit. when congress approved legislation to shave off of the stafford loan increase, we lent our support to use it to work towards a long-term solution that better aligns interest rates for the free market. the smartest solutions accomplishes this goal by simply moving all federal student loans, except perkins loans, to market-based interest rate system. this responsible legislation was put forth by the president earlier this year. it is a narrow pie
also commenting on the whole effort about student loans was john kline. he's the republican from minnesota. he came to the house before this event took place last week to talk about student loans and specifically what the house proposal does for it. >> last summer with the lower rates scheduled for july 1, 2012, debate reached a fever pitch. the president began touring college campuses, calling on campuses that prevent the increase that his own party set in motion in between. -- in 2007....
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ed kline says former president clinton agreed to throw his weight behind president obama and give theemocratic national convention speech in exchange for mr. obama agreeing to back hillary for the white house in 2016. he claims that is why the president sat with mrs. clinton on "60 minutes" and praised her during the interview. so far neither the obama nor clinton camp responded to our request for comment but jay carney was asked about it and chuckled saying he wasn't aware of the claim and he's now going to buy the book, adding the president is not thinking about the next election. a former clinton campaign advisor and fox news contributor doug shone says he doubts there was a specific pact. >> there doesn't have to be a explicit appeal. there's a understanding of a common interest and people can pursue those interests to a logical conclusion. >> republican karl rove says maybe there was a deal but finds it hard to believe. his gut just says no. >> this was a deal that didn't need to have 2016 ramifications to come together. obama needed clinton at the democratic convention to say th
ed kline says former president clinton agreed to throw his weight behind president obama and give theemocratic national convention speech in exchange for mr. obama agreeing to back hillary for the white house in 2016. he claims that is why the president sat with mrs. clinton on "60 minutes" and praised her during the interview. so far neither the obama nor clinton camp responded to our request for comment but jay carney was asked about it and chuckled saying he wasn't aware of the...
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>> next, live your calls and comments on "washington journal ." " with minnesota congressman john klinethen remarks from former secretary of state hillary clinton. i know in my small aterience having worked news organizations, you do see people, older journalists who you know who would not cut it today. it doesn't mean they were not good at what they do. it just means the demands of their generation and our generation are very different. whoink that older people decry what the media saturation is doing to us in terms of being constantly updated and the new string, i think it is a valid complaint. the argument of, take your time, get your facts right. that will always be true. we sought on the healthcare ruling. we sought in the boston marathon bombing. i think that the pendulum swings back and forth. we are now at a time where people are reconsidering how important it is to get your facts right. >> more about journalism today with political reporter patrick gavin tonight at 8:00 on c-span 's "q&a." >> this morning we focus on the patriot act. paul singer talks about the role politics pl
>> next, live your calls and comments on "washington journal ." " with minnesota congressman john klinethen remarks from former secretary of state hillary clinton. i know in my small aterience having worked news organizations, you do see people, older journalists who you know who would not cut it today. it doesn't mean they were not good at what they do. it just means the demands of their generation and our generation are very different. whoink that older people decry what...
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kline says the bill is payback for the election bid in 2012. >>> new this morning a group of businessoing to take a look at giving california's state park system a makeover. the mation will study how to revamp the system for 18 months. the group of private investigator business leaders will come up with recommendations for how big the park system will be to ideas about generating more revenue. >>> 7:48. park rangers in yosemite will resume their search this morning for a teenager who was swept away over a nearly 600- foot water fall. the teen was swimming about 150 feet from the edge at yosemite's west end saturday afternoon when witnesses saw him get pulled under by the current. the 19-year-old sacramento resident had gone to the park with his church group. crews had been searching the area on saturday by air and on the ground. swimming above the falls is not illegal but the river is marked with signs warning people of the dangers. >>> a pittsburg man was rushed to a santa rosa hospital in serious condition after nearly drowning in the russian river. according to sheriff deputies, th
kline says the bill is payback for the election bid in 2012. >>> new this morning a group of businessoing to take a look at giving california's state park system a makeover. the mation will study how to revamp the system for 18 months. the group of private investigator business leaders will come up with recommendations for how big the park system will be to ideas about generating more revenue. >>> 7:48. park rangers in yosemite will resume their search this morning for a...