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how did i get lois while i was working on mad t.v. and woman who developed mad t.v. was also developing a little show called family guy with seth macfarlane at the time i first thought they were going to put them on mad t.v. as interstitials like they did with the simpsons they did with tracey ullman or if you remember that's how it was born so that's what they were going to do but thankfully seth was savvy enough to not want to give up the rights which i think it would've required he would've lost ownership if he did that show a very sharp so he waited the woman who was developing that and had no need for mad t.v. asked if i would help with the pilot present the i did vision for i did not i showed up at a studio i should have brought you that picture of a young seth with his hair all day on a rugby shirt and cope bottle glasses we actually have the same haircut but with the alarming we both have this weird all brushed forward bangs that was. good i showed up and he needed someone to help with the pilot presentation and at that time y
how did i get lois while i was working on mad t.v. and woman who developed mad t.v. was also developing a little show called family guy with seth macfarlane at the time i first thought they were going to put them on mad t.v. as interstitials like they did with the simpsons they did with tracey ullman or if you remember that's how it was born so that's what they were going to do but thankfully seth was savvy enough to not want to give up the rights which i think it would've required he would've...
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lois romano, a senior political reporter for politico.ing. >> good morning. >> we've got about this, e.j., least productive congress in history and now they're trying to jam through this legislation. it does seem like this congress gets very little done unless there's a clock ticking and sometimes after it's expired. the old saying is, is this any way to run a railroad? i was up at 2:00 a.m. >> no, it's not. and i think the big missing piece this year is immigration reform. the senate passed a bill with bipartisan support a long time ago, and the house has just been messing around. it looks like boehner kind of wants to do it an it also looks like a lot of people in his conference don't want to do it. but on this budget deal we've been talking about, i think the conventional wisdom is wrong about this. i am happy they are focused on trying to undo some of the damage that the sequester is doing to the economic recovery rather than focusing on long-term deficit reduction. we'll have time for that. i think that's an elite concern. if you're
lois romano, a senior political reporter for politico.ing. >> good morning. >> we've got about this, e.j., least productive congress in history and now they're trying to jam through this legislation. it does seem like this congress gets very little done unless there's a clock ticking and sometimes after it's expired. the old saying is, is this any way to run a railroad? i was up at 2:00 a.m. >> no, it's not. and i think the big missing piece this year is immigration reform....
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a political group declared that it is the loy of the year for 2013. a dubious achievement for the president. you can bet jay carney will get hit with that. >> part of the reason they are doing this. there is a forein january people will think they signed up and go to the doctor, and they will find out they did not. there is a republican yesterday who was on our program in the morning, he said he expects hundreds of thousands of americans to face that reality in january. is he right about that ed? >> reporter: it is unclear. there are people pack in wyoming who are stocking up on medicine now because they are not sure if they can get their prescriptions in early january. there is a foreout. there late yesterday one of the new things that secretary sebelius announced, they are urging insurance companies if someone has a current doctor they can see them if even he is outof the network. is a doctor going to say i will take you even though you are not in my network? is the insurance company going to pay for that visitine though the doctor is not in the net
a political group declared that it is the loy of the year for 2013. a dubious achievement for the president. you can bet jay carney will get hit with that. >> part of the reason they are doing this. there is a forein january people will think they signed up and go to the doctor, and they will find out they did not. there is a republican yesterday who was on our program in the morning, he said he expects hundreds of thousands of americans to face that reality in january. is he right about...
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and loy about smoking habits to obtain a lower premium.en advised to the local attorney. >> i doubt it nothing so manies to get referred for criminal prosecution. i don't know if they lost their job. i know the young lady who made the mistakes of answering sear hanitiys questions lost her job. there is no background check and 20 hours of training. you undergo more training to be a life guard in a reflection poll than you do to be a navigator and take the test as many times as you need to. think of how well you would do if you take the test until you pass it. the navigator thing, it is a shame you have to have a navigator to access the federal program and no background check and 20 hours of training and take the test as many times as you want and council people to commit frauds once you want to enroll. nbasic law for those who are unaware. if you participate and aid and abet someone in a crime you are guilty as a principle. if you do it with five people as a navigator. those are five fell no counts right there, right in >> we can't even get
and loy about smoking habits to obtain a lower premium.en advised to the local attorney. >> i doubt it nothing so manies to get referred for criminal prosecution. i don't know if they lost their job. i know the young lady who made the mistakes of answering sear hanitiys questions lost her job. there is no background check and 20 hours of training. you undergo more training to be a life guard in a reflection poll than you do to be a navigator and take the test as many times as you need to....
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all right, let's go to lois in florida. lois?caller: merry christmas, jim, to you and all my fellow cramericans. >> thank you. >> caller: i bought in at 77 on biomarin when it was supposed to go up. of course it hasn't. >> i remain a buy of biomarin as i do celgene, gilead, regeneron, steve? >> caller: boo-yah. my stock is fedex, fdx, what do you think about it? >> i prefer u.p.s. to fedex. but fedex is real good. tom in connecticut, tom? >> caller: insurance international group holdings, eigi. >> do not know it. do not know endurance. do not know it. let's go to john in new jersey, john? >> caller: mr. jim cramer. >> what's happening? hit me. >> caller: dgo -- >> no, no, no, no -- >> sell, sell, sell -- >> you want a gold stock, you've got to go to rand gold. i prefer the gld, understand that gold is not going up right now, but we can stay long it as a hedge. it's a currency. jay in new york, jay? >> caller: manhattan boo-yah. >> nice. brooklyn boo-yah back at you. what's up? >> caller: guidance. i need some guidance on a stock
all right, let's go to lois in florida. lois?caller: merry christmas, jim, to you and all my fellow cramericans. >> thank you. >> caller: i bought in at 77 on biomarin when it was supposed to go up. of course it hasn't. >> i remain a buy of biomarin as i do celgene, gilead, regeneron, steve? >> caller: boo-yah. my stock is fedex, fdx, what do you think about it? >> i prefer u.p.s. to fedex. but fedex is real good. tom in connecticut, tom? >> caller: insurance...
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children are left untreated and are shunned. [ music ] [ children's voices ] >> roma downey: i'm in le loie volunteer operation smile medical team has come from all over the world to perform surgeries, and parents have brought their children here, hoping that they'll be selected.
children are left untreated and are shunned. [ music ] [ children's voices ] >> roma downey: i'm in le loie volunteer operation smile medical team has come from all over the world to perform surgeries, and parents have brought their children here, hoping that they'll be selected.
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larry king now seems the voice of lois groban on family guy and now alex bourse the steps in front of the camera for h.b.o.'s newest comedy series i think what's really really cool about this project is that a cow walks a fine line of making you laugh one minute and kind of choking up the other plus if you go into it right now i am going to laugh right now scott stapp i am a latin rank and he is a rising star in the comedy world we welcome comedian and actor and rapper crystal leah well joy did change about yourself i'm selfish really. badly so from you i wish it was my show that's all ahead on larry king now.
larry king now seems the voice of lois groban on family guy and now alex bourse the steps in front of the camera for h.b.o.'s newest comedy series i think what's really really cool about this project is that a cow walks a fine line of making you laugh one minute and kind of choking up the other plus if you go into it right now i am going to laugh right now scott stapp i am a latin rank and he is a rising star in the comedy world we welcome comedian and actor and rapper crystal leah well joy did...
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. >> reporter: aaron loy, a healthy freshman lacrosse player, was rushed to the hospital by his roommates. diagnosed with a strain of meningitis. the disease attacks blood vessels. one in ten die and 20 percent of those who survive can lose limbs because the blood can't circulate. that's what happened to aaron. he lost both legs below the knee. the health department has distributed antibiotics to 500 students and yesterday asked ucsb kids to back off from frat parties and social events. meningitis is spread by close contact, kissing, sharing drinks or food, sneezing coughing or smoking. that's why college kids are vulnerable. >> it's kind of scary because there is always that constant fear. >> reporter: this after 8 students in princeton, new jersey were diagnosed with the same rare meningitis, type b, earlier this year. >> are you worried about the meningitis that's going around? >> yes, getting calls from your p parents around relatives asking about what's going on. >> reporter: princeton students are getting a european vaccine that's not approved in the u.s., by special arrangement wit
. >> reporter: aaron loy, a healthy freshman lacrosse player, was rushed to the hospital by his roommates. diagnosed with a strain of meningitis. the disease attacks blood vessels. one in ten die and 20 percent of those who survive can lose limbs because the blood can't circulate. that's what happened to aaron. he lost both legs below the knee. the health department has distributed antibiotics to 500 students and yesterday asked ucsb kids to back off from frat parties and social events....
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inspections and the fact all of them virtually failed and thee rannians continue the nuclear program and loyede world about the role intent and congress notices they will take credit for imposing tough sanctions on the iowa rannians and this administration pushed back on the sanctions in the past. it is a dirty little secret to the degrees they have. and the congress and senate know that the iranians are at theitably because of those sanctions. why not impose tougher sanctions if it doesn't work here? it makes sense. >> we have the bot on the throat and cope it there. >> and what would iran do if congress goes forward with sanctions? >> if you accept the iranians at face value and obviously congress does not and they do. and phase one. and pause the program and freeze it. and phase two, dismantle it. if that is truly their intent why do they care about the increased sanctions. they will be removed if they go to phase two which is dismantle the program. i don't think there is a phase two which is dismandeling the program and therefore the sanctions are a hardship to them. i think if this resolu
inspections and the fact all of them virtually failed and thee rannians continue the nuclear program and loyede world about the role intent and congress notices they will take credit for imposing tough sanctions on the iowa rannians and this administration pushed back on the sanctions in the past. it is a dirty little secret to the degrees they have. and the congress and senate know that the iranians are at theitably because of those sanctions. why not impose tougher sanctions if it doesn't...
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buried in his ancestral home and that is of the graves of three of his children and other close familiar loy members thafamily l buried there. it's a place that nelson mandela will lie in peace forever. >>> thank you, here in new york there is this tribute. the nein new york the empiefer e building is lit in blue and greefn. >>> we have ice from texas to the northeast. airlines are cancelling flights in someplaces we'll have more on that in a little while. >>> now to the economy an-for-a change so many good news. the november's job's report shows the unemployment rate fell to an all time low. the u.s. economy gained moore jomorejobs than expected. and the gains are wide spread in low and high conditions. it's i something that is key to today's economic news. >> i always kind a reason to find i this report shea shairky. the unemployment rate is down and we have created 200,000 jobs every month but a quarter of the jobs were higher payin paying j6 an hour or more. that is what wei we are concernd about. 1:5 is still low paying. that is part 69 problem. >> of the problem. it's not gang busters
buried in his ancestral home and that is of the graves of three of his children and other close familiar loy members thafamily l buried there. it's a place that nelson mandela will lie in peace forever. >>> thank you, here in new york there is this tribute. the nein new york the empiefer e building is lit in blue and greefn. >>> we have ice from texas to the northeast. airlines are cancelling flights in someplaces we'll have more on that in a little while. >>> now to...
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it is the loy michael government that is behind it.edicated unit is creating spree spaces. >> in 2008, our anti-graffiti union became the graffiti unit, to give people free and spaces to create. >> the aim of the police is to get rid of graffiti like this. which is common, and the idea is that by opening up spaces it will encouraging artist to paint more pleasing images. >> like many works by the great murals such as diogu rivera, these designed carry messages backed by the state. but here at the museum, this specialist says there's a new generation of artist whose are even more rebellious and independent than their mural fore fathers. >> where they go over the past, the new artist do that too, but using more recent history such as drug violence and social problems there's a much more rebellious tone, and more creative freedom. because they are on free spaces. >> not all of the muralist are government backed. artists suggest the mere combined the adrenaline of illegal painting with his own independent designs that adorn the streets as
it is the loy michael government that is behind it.edicated unit is creating spree spaces. >> in 2008, our anti-graffiti union became the graffiti unit, to give people free and spaces to create. >> the aim of the police is to get rid of graffiti like this. which is common, and the idea is that by opening up spaces it will encouraging artist to paint more pleasing images. >> like many works by the great murals such as diogu rivera, these designed carry messages backed by the...
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dullea here's a special snippet of what's to come where alex explains how she became the voice of lois griffin and stuff mcfarland's of family guy. he needed someone to help with the pilot presentation and at that time you know i think he was a little like oh my god it's alex porson from mad t.v. you know i was the big shot then and he was you know i was doing him a favor of helping with the pilot presentation and i was doing a live show at the time that was doing valise band sounded like my cars and then long island and ice and how a mountain there was and he said can you speed up because the show is only twenty two minutes and it's really annoying so it's better that than he said that's great all right that does it for me for tonight but for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r t america or check out our website r.t. dot com slash usa and don't forget to follow me on twitter and i can underscore lopez but for now have a great night. i got a quote for you. it's pretty tough to. say when it's not story. let's get this guy like you but smear that guy stead of wor
dullea here's a special snippet of what's to come where alex explains how she became the voice of lois griffin and stuff mcfarland's of family guy. he needed someone to help with the pilot presentation and at that time you know i think he was a little like oh my god it's alex porson from mad t.v. you know i was the big shot then and he was you know i was doing him a favor of helping with the pilot presentation and i was doing a live show at the time that was doing valise band sounded like my...
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alexis manage gill johnson and lois lane, kerry picket, our fun name for her.this politicizing the tragedy? >> absolutely. the interesting thing because liberals could not get the gun control bill through much earlier in the year, people go from january, 37% strongly supporting gun control to dropping way down to at least 10 more points and now only about 27% are pushing it. frankly, people want to be able to protect their own children and themselves. further gun control bill and further politicizing of an event takes pay from their argument. >> alexis, let's say god forbid you have a child in school and you turn on the news and you see one of these incidences happening at your child's school, god forbid, would you rather that there be an armed guard in that school at that moment or would you prefer nobody in the school besides the shooter have a gun? >> i don't think this is whether or not we have an armed guard -- >> i asked you a question. >> s is a much broader -- >> i'm asking in that moment, would you -- if you knew your school had armed guards, would you
alexis manage gill johnson and lois lane, kerry picket, our fun name for her.this politicizing the tragedy? >> absolutely. the interesting thing because liberals could not get the gun control bill through much earlier in the year, people go from january, 37% strongly supporting gun control to dropping way down to at least 10 more points and now only about 27% are pushing it. frankly, people want to be able to protect their own children and themselves. further gun control bill and further...
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. >> according to a fox news poll, half of all voters believe president obama knowing loy lied when heold americans they could keep their health care plan. 59% said at the very least his administration knew many people would lose their policies. >> it's a whopper, for sure. >> kirsten powers is one of nearly 6 million americans who had to find new insurance plans because of the affordable care act. but powers an obama care supporter figured she'd get better coverage on the obama exchange or at least go down in cost. >> people kept saying it will go down in cost and get better health care for less money. >> instead, her premium doubled. >> did you get the e-mail from tyler? >> generation opportunity activists saw that happening on day one. >> he went to sign up. the cheapest plan had him at $250 a month. a $5,000 deductible. $6300 out-of-pocket. >> 22? >> 22 years old. >> every day seemed to bring more bad news. cancer patients losing their doctors. >> it does not allow me to keep my team, the team that's kept me alive. >> people no longer able to get care from neighborhood hospitals. m
. >> according to a fox news poll, half of all voters believe president obama knowing loy lied when heold americans they could keep their health care plan. 59% said at the very least his administration knew many people would lose their policies. >> it's a whopper, for sure. >> kirsten powers is one of nearly 6 million americans who had to find new insurance plans because of the affordable care act. but powers an obama care supporter figured she'd get better coverage on the...
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lois lane, kerry picket, that is our fun name for her, is this politicalizing tragedy? >> absolutely, because the liberals could not get their gun control bill through much earlier in the year, we see them strongly supporting gun control to dropping way down to at least ten more points, and only about 27% are pushing it. and frankly, you know, people want to be able to protect their own children and themselves, and further -- further gun control bills and politicalizing of an event, frankly takes away from their argument. >> alexis, let's say god forbid you have a child in school and you turn on the news and you see one of these incidents is happening at your child's school, god forbid, and would you rather that there be an armed guard in that school at that moment? or would you prefer nobody in the school besides the shooter have a gun? >> i don't think this is about whether or not we have -- >> no, no, no, i asked you a question. >> it is a much broader conversation. >> before we get to that, in that moment, if you knew your school had armed guards would you be glad o
lois lane, kerry picket, that is our fun name for her, is this politicalizing tragedy? >> absolutely, because the liberals could not get their gun control bill through much earlier in the year, we see them strongly supporting gun control to dropping way down to at least ten more points, and only about 27% are pushing it. and frankly, you know, people want to be able to protect their own children and themselves, and further -- further gun control bills and politicalizing of an event,...
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and he would loy down and not get back up. >> i thought it would slow things down and i didn't expectanvass and they are working for a book deal. >> a quick reminder of a store tore. 17 year old clare davis died a week after being shot by a classmate in a high school in colorado. the classmate then killed himself. she had been in critical condition since then. that's it for us. in two seconds, huckabee. >> tonight on huckabee. in 2010, the president dismissed his reextendation for catastrophic injury. >> would you be satisfied if every member had catastrophic insurance. >> it makes sense in which we are transitioning to a system that is higher and folks are caught in the tranition. >> the wyoming's senator reaction tonight. >> christmas a time for giving. he's giving those who can't afford to to get home for the holidays. plus your twee
and he would loy down and not get back up. >> i thought it would slow things down and i didn't expectanvass and they are working for a book deal. >> a quick reminder of a store tore. 17 year old clare davis died a week after being shot by a classmate in a high school in colorado. the classmate then killed himself. she had been in critical condition since then. that's it for us. in two seconds, huckabee. >> tonight on huckabee. in 2010, the president dismissed his reextendation...
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they're getting wreplacing a loy for domestic programs.ll they're giving up is money for the military, raised fees, democrats aren't opposed to that. their big loss is increased pension benefits for federal employees, but really it's a deal that favors the democrats. they'll luds a lot of conservative republicans, but it will pass. >> we haven't got all the details, but i'm sure there will be a lot of chatter about it in the next 24 hours. thank you both very much. and thank you for being with us tonight. we'll see you all again, when? tomorrow night. where? right here at 7:00 p.m. eastern. go to greta wire.com and vote on everything on greta wire. just get on there and do what you do on greta wire. goodnight from washington. >>> alberto. welcome to "red eye." >> tonight. coming up on "red eye." is this evil leb pro con army ready to invade the united states? our panel has tips on where to hide your gold this holiday season. plus, does the president struggle with which shows to dvr on sunday night? >> i believe this is the defining challen
they're getting wreplacing a loy for domestic programs.ll they're giving up is money for the military, raised fees, democrats aren't opposed to that. their big loss is increased pension benefits for federal employees, but really it's a deal that favors the democrats. they'll luds a lot of conservative republicans, but it will pass. >> we haven't got all the details, but i'm sure there will be a lot of chatter about it in the next 24 hours. thank you both very much. and thank you for being...
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. >> before you put people in harm's way you listen to avot of loys voices. >> why are you crossing over> yeah. >> why don't you go through and get the papers? >> because when i got reported the first time... >> kids are raised. kids are out of the house. i am in the mood. (laughter) >> seeing my face red. beat red. you are killing me. >> you said no cursing. i haven't said the f word once. >> you have been good. kind of. >> if i p didn't have this show and radio every day as an outlet i would be driving around in the car talkling to myself. am>> he would be driving his wife nuts. >> that, too. >> for 12 years at 10:00 p.m. greta van susteren was number one. now shes enjoying the same success at 7:00 p.m. she is beating both cnn and msnbc combined. what's greta's secret? we will tell you that after the break. ♪ [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. eartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of exacting precision
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on-wednesday his body will be driven through the streets and will loi in state. he will be buried on sunday. general motors gets its first ceo. mary barra makes history. she's been with the company for 33 years, starting as an engineering coop student at the age of 18. >> it has happened again. a lacer pointer prompted an emergency landing. this time in a jetblue plane in palm beach. someone attempted to blind the pilot with a laser. these devices are creating problems in the skies. there's more about them we don't know, and here with important information is our science and technology reporter jacob ward at san francisco. what kind of laser would this be? >> this is not a typical laser. this is a 5 millio watt lasers, the limit that you are allowed to have. you are allowed to have this laser for ininstructional or educational purposes. if i shine this into my eye or the camera, it would damage my vision just for a second, take apart my vision for a moment. no lasting effects. this one was a high-powered laser, not strictly legal and not illegal. that's what is c
on-wednesday his body will be driven through the streets and will loi in state. he will be buried on sunday. general motors gets its first ceo. mary barra makes history. she's been with the company for 33 years, starting as an engineering coop student at the age of 18. >> it has happened again. a lacer pointer prompted an emergency landing. this time in a jetblue plane in palm beach. someone attempted to blind the pilot with a laser. these devices are creating problems in the skies....
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gospel of luke says the angel gave god to tell mary a virgin she would have a son through the hill oh loyy . we visited the church where roman catholics believe the miracle happened. >> just a few blocks away is saint gabriel's church where the greek orthodox say the annunciation was. below that is mary's well the traditional sight of the place where mary and young jesus would have drawn water. >> i don't think we need to say it was here or there to be able to affirm something beautiful and wonderful h entered our world. >> why is the presence of angels in not only mary's life but joseph's life as well. >> in the first century jews believe the cause was full of demons and angels and the power of god. this is a fact of history. not that angels appeared but they believed they had experienced angels and this gave them a meaning in life that maybe we have missed. >> what do we know about mary? >> she was living in a patriarchal society where she obtains meaning because men gave her meaning. her dream of course would be to have a man that would love her and help her bring a family into this wo
gospel of luke says the angel gave god to tell mary a virgin she would have a son through the hill oh loyy . we visited the church where roman catholics believe the miracle happened. >> just a few blocks away is saint gabriel's church where the greek orthodox say the annunciation was. below that is mary's well the traditional sight of the place where mary and young jesus would have drawn water. >> i don't think we need to say it was here or there to be able to affirm something...
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proactively they did not bring up the pastor in discussions which seems preposterous in they we are a loyause he knows how to build a bomb. >> i think the administration actively avoids doing anything suggested by fox news. if we suggest anything about the pastor they say we're not doing it. i think we have to trick the white house. we have to applaud them for not doing something. i think it's great they didn't get the pastor. >> leave them there. >> we could do that an experiment. >> reverse psychy. might work. >> nuclear scientist seems to me it's at least worth three draft choices. >> you may hate me for this. i'm a practice catholic christian who would love to see the release of this pass to. however, i think if you're going to negotiate with terrorists like iran, you keep it on the issues. you keep the financial pressure on them. let them come to the bargaining table with concrete options to reduce their nuclear weapons or weapons grade material and stop playing aaround with we're going to release your pastor you give us a scientist. >> should they have not at least raised the issue?
proactively they did not bring up the pastor in discussions which seems preposterous in they we are a loyause he knows how to build a bomb. >> i think the administration actively avoids doing anything suggested by fox news. if we suggest anything about the pastor they say we're not doing it. i think we have to trick the white house. we have to applaud them for not doing something. i think it's great they didn't get the pastor. >> leave them there. >> we could do that an...
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. >> and lois lerner is going to retire on the taxpayer's dime.nd you see the agencies they go to, with the line dancing and so on, and then it is, well, let's cut the military, thank you for joining us. >>> thank you. >>> and now, getting money to insurance companies in order to get coverage to millions of americans, is this really the way we want to go? the honor system. >>> plus, for the first time, congress speaking to two cia contractor's who were on the ground in benghazi on the 94 americans were murdered. the new hearing's from the closed door session. she loves a lot of the same things you do. it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms obph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask your heart i
. >> and lois lerner is going to retire on the taxpayer's dime.nd you see the agencies they go to, with the line dancing and so on, and then it is, well, let's cut the military, thank you for joining us. >>> thank you. >>> and now, getting money to insurance companies in order to get coverage to millions of americans, is this really the way we want to go? the honor system. >>> plus, for the first time, congress speaking to two cia contractor's who were on the...
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it depends so heavy loy what's happening in the u.s. >> absolutely agree. am long next versus japanese yep. so if you think dollar/yen is going to do well, then go long. >> thank you so much for that. we'll talk more about other currencies later in the show. the u.s. dollar, we have touched on that. and still to come on the show, with u.s. markets on a roll, can investors expect equities to continue to outperform bonds in the new year? we have goldman sachs after the break. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. every weekend worked, every idea sold... ♪ ...you deserve a cadillac, the fastest gr
it depends so heavy loy what's happening in the u.s. >> absolutely agree. am long next versus japanese yep. so if you think dollar/yen is going to do well, then go long. >> thank you so much for that. we'll talk more about other currencies later in the show. the u.s. dollar, we have touched on that. and still to come on the show, with u.s. markets on a roll, can investors expect equities to continue to outperform bonds in the new year? we have goldman sachs after the break. ♪ [...
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. >>> final loi tonight, the birthers are back and exploiting a tragedy.a plane crash killed this woman. loretta fuddy, director of hawaii's department of health. it was a sad, tragic accident. but birthers like donald trump seemed to think there's something sinister going on. trump tweeted, quote, how amazing. the state health director who verified copies of obama's birth certificate died in a plane crash today. all others lived. what's trump suggesting? what is he getting at? doesn't he have something better to do? isn't there a war on christmas he can fight? the accident was also the top story at birther headquarters, world net daily. they used it as an excuse to trot out their favorite conspiracy theories about the president. these birthers are shameless, but thankfully they're heading for the dust bin of history. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> republicans go ballistic. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in new york. let me start tonight with this. third world war in the republican part
. >>> final loi tonight, the birthers are back and exploiting a tragedy.a plane crash killed this woman. loretta fuddy, director of hawaii's department of health. it was a sad, tragic accident. but birthers like donald trump seemed to think there's something sinister going on. trump tweeted, quote, how amazing. the state health director who verified copies of obama's birth certificate died in a plane crash today. all others lived. what's trump suggesting? what is he getting at? doesn't...
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74-year-old lois has finalized her divorce and she said she had to write, as you see here just word on van to show how happy she is now. she says she is having a blast every time she rides down the road. >> i am getting thumb's up. people roll their windows down saying go for it, girl. get happy. we're glad for you. >> hey, if she's happy, we're happy. she also said for all those who may kind of look down on her, she says if it makes her happy, why are they asking? to them, she says, why not? >>> sacrifiesing animals in san francisco -- sacrificing animals in san francisco. >> an animal sacrifice sparks an investigation. >>> $300 million on the blimp that never flew p. 1.5 million to make sure hollywood depicts the fbi accurately. look at how your tax dollars are being spent. >>> slight chance for a bit of wet weather around here. after the break, i will show you how that wet weather possibility lines up on the computer model. avo: the volkswagen "sign then drive sales event is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car
74-year-old lois has finalized her divorce and she said she had to write, as you see here just word on van to show how happy she is now. she says she is having a blast every time she rides down the road. >> i am getting thumb's up. people roll their windows down saying go for it, girl. get happy. we're glad for you. >> hey, if she's happy, we're happy. she also said for all those who may kind of look down on her, she says if it makes her happy, why are they asking? to them, she...
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. >> lois lewis is getting attention after a divorce became final.id her recent year and a half long marriage was about a half a union so she has a just divorced message painted on her minivan. >> i'm getting thumbs up. i'm getting people rolling their windows down saying, go for it, girl. get happy. we're glad for ya. oh, yes. >> she says all the support has been therapeutic. >>> do you or do you not take the lump sum payment of $170 million? that is the question for one person who won the lottery here in san jose. i'm kiet do. we have a live report coming up. >>> an atm is ripped off a pose in front of a san francisco store. the robbers got away. tell you what happened coming up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,, >>> check your mega millions tickets. lottery luck just struck the bay area in a big way. >> we know that one ticket was purchased here from jenny's gift shop located in a strip mall just off tully road and just joined the super rich. let's show you those winning numbers first on your screen. they are 8, 20, 14, 17, 39 and that mega number is 7.
. >> lois lewis is getting attention after a divorce became final.id her recent year and a half long marriage was about a half a union so she has a just divorced message painted on her minivan. >> i'm getting thumbs up. i'm getting people rolling their windows down saying, go for it, girl. get happy. we're glad for ya. oh, yes. >> she says all the support has been therapeutic. >>> do you or do you not take the lump sum payment of $170 million? that is the question for...
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. >> and lois lerner is going to retire on the taxpayer's dime. and you see the agencies they go to, with the line dancing and so on, and then it is, well, let's cut the military, thank you for joining us. >>> thank you. >>> and now, getting money to insurance companies in order to get coverage to millions of americans, is this really the way we want to go? the honor system. >>> plus, for the first time, congress speaking to two cia contractor's who were on the ground in benghazi on the 94 americans were murdered. the new hearing's from the closed door session. ♪ mm. mm-hmm. [ enne revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz your wish list at the winter event going on now -- but hurry, the offers end december 31st. [ sant] ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease the 2014 glk350 f $419 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. kand i don't have time foris morunreliable companies.b0 angie's list definitely saves me time and money. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join tod
. >> and lois lerner is going to retire on the taxpayer's dime. and you see the agencies they go to, with the line dancing and so on, and then it is, well, let's cut the military, thank you for joining us. >>> thank you. >>> and now, getting money to insurance companies in order to get coverage to millions of americans, is this really the way we want to go? the honor system. >>> plus, for the first time, congress speaking to two cia contractor's who were on the...
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it is the entitlement piece that is swalt loying up the decision connectionary, social security, medicare, medicaid. >> but the figuring i was talking to david before the broadcast about this, there were 1967 million americans in 1963-- 196 million americans in 19-- an at that time there were 2,7-- 2,721,000 working for the federal government, today with 316 million americans, there are 2,000 more, i mean we have cut the number of federal employees. i mean it is to the-- it is not some behemoth. rand paul, for example, when he found this out was just rather amazed. i mean because he had bought into the idea that this was-- they were hiring and hiring and hiring and spending and spending. i mean that i think has to be a concern going forward about whether we're going to have money for research or for education. and for -- >> do you think the american people understand that, and frankly are focused on it and care about it? >> well, i think that's-- no, the american people have an awful lot on their minds and what they are trying to deal with. but i think it is the responsibility of leadersh
it is the entitlement piece that is swalt loying up the decision connectionary, social security, medicare, medicaid. >> but the figuring i was talking to david before the broadcast about this, there were 1967 million americans in 1963-- 196 million americans in 19-- an at that time there were 2,7-- 2,721,000 working for the federal government, today with 316 million americans, there are 2,000 more, i mean we have cut the number of federal employees. i mean it is to the-- it is not some...
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he's a roommate and fell loy ivy league grad >> host: at yale and knew each other at yale? >> guest: yes. and he's a guy who has shown himself a natural leader from all indications, working under washington, and a side note, his 55-page biography, which is in 1835, was one of the most fascinating 50 pages i ever had to read because he's as close to anyone i know that could say this is what washington was like, this is what he did, and i know because i was next to him. he got the commission to go over, and he comes over, and the way i understand it is the first stop was abraham woodhall. >> host: where was that from? i was just there and at his house, from the area, and -- >> host: where is that? where? long island? >> guest: picture lock island, picture rural land full of coves and some swampy areas, especially near the water, and he lived by the water with his family who had generations on the -- everyone knew him, and back then, i was found out that a lot of the families knew each other because there were few, they would stay, grow, and purchase additional lands. he knew
he's a roommate and fell loy ivy league grad >> host: at yale and knew each other at yale? >> guest: yes. and he's a guy who has shown himself a natural leader from all indications, working under washington, and a side note, his 55-page biography, which is in 1835, was one of the most fascinating 50 pages i ever had to read because he's as close to anyone i know that could say this is what washington was like, this is what he did, and i know because i was next to him. he got the...
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. >> feeling good, lois.uch money the new keanu reeves flick and the number, is not nearly big enough for universal, the worst performance for a $150 billion movie in all of 2013. universal wrote down some of the costs prior to the current quarter. universal is set to take third in the overall box office behind warner bros. and disney. disney did not come out that well with "the lone ranger." fu was -- is joining us. i was rooting for keanu reeves. >> this film was made for a -- audience. >> we will see how it lays out. he does not look like he aged that much. keanu reeves obsession, the on say -- i am also obsessed with her. album onsed her itunes. target was annoyed and now amazon is as well. >> amazon and target are choosing not to sell the physical version. amazon carries the digital version, but they are not giving it a prime real estate. you have to do a search for it. billboard magazine even said considering further reprisals against sony music and columbia. .arget is not happy they take it personally
. >> feeling good, lois.uch money the new keanu reeves flick and the number, is not nearly big enough for universal, the worst performance for a $150 billion movie in all of 2013. universal wrote down some of the costs prior to the current quarter. universal is set to take third in the overall box office behind warner bros. and disney. disney did not come out that well with "the lone ranger." fu was -- is joining us. i was rooting for keanu reeves. >> this film was made...
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lois, that is, think are important. for women to really unleash who link in, the missing our society and our policy is the issue of child care. 90 years ago, women got the right to vote. thepaper said women "given" right to vote. we were not given, they fought, they argued, they traveled and it took decades. women wered war ii, in the workforce. they had left home. war.ng to win the left home. higher education of women, now, women in the professions or whatever level they are. the missing link with the issue of child care. that most other developed countries have recognized a need for. called whengenda women succeed america succeeds. it is about equal pay, paid l eave, childcare. it is now called early learning. when children learn, parents earn. this is from the earliest stage. so women do not have to say who are these people might kids are with? it is very high quality and worthy of the children. we have beenat -- going all over the country with a crusade on it. it would make a big difference. not only to women and th
lois, that is, think are important. for women to really unleash who link in, the missing our society and our policy is the issue of child care. 90 years ago, women got the right to vote. thepaper said women "given" right to vote. we were not given, they fought, they argued, they traveled and it took decades. women wered war ii, in the workforce. they had left home. war.ng to win the left home. higher education of women, now, women in the professions or whatever level they are. the...
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. >> haas uses a technique called tromp loi which in french means trick the eyes.bout while looking at photographs his parents brought back from their honeymoon in germany. >> i said, fascinating. it stuck in my head. by the time i finally managed to go to germany i began to look at these things. a much more involved level. >> you have taken this image old, centuries old technique that has been used throughout europe brought it here and made it your version of it, an american version. >> i brought something back. i didn't invent something. i re-invented something is the way i look at it. >> as a child growing up in wisconsin, haas aspired to be an architect. in part due to another local boy made good, frank lloyd wright. >> i was aware of him and architecture through him probably from the age of six or seven up. >> haas thought we follow in his idol's footsteps but in college he had a change of heart. >> part of what began to bother me when i was out there was that the tedious stuff that you had to do in between those great renderings and drawings that i admired. a
. >> haas uses a technique called tromp loi which in french means trick the eyes.bout while looking at photographs his parents brought back from their honeymoon in germany. >> i said, fascinating. it stuck in my head. by the time i finally managed to go to germany i began to look at these things. a much more involved level. >> you have taken this image old, centuries old technique that has been used throughout europe brought it here and made it your version of it, an american...
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. >> lois frankel of florida. >> thank you, mr. chair. i know we all agree, thank you, secretary, for your service, perseverance and fortitude. we all agree that iran should not acquire a nuclear weapon. i have a few questions. there seems to be listening to my colleagues, a lot of scepticism in the room. implicit it sounds to me is the belief pushing more sanctions would eventually bring iran to full capitulation. so my question to you really has to do with the timing. why do you think the timing is right now for these talks. whether you disagree with the premise more sanctions reach full capitulation is possible one question. number two, are we getting pressure from our partners not just about sticking with this agreement but with actually bringing an agreement? do you feel like they are tiring about enforcing sanctions? and then as to the $7 billion, you seem to imply it's really more less a drop in the bucket. i know $10 million is a drop in the bucket but you say compared to what stays in place. what is iran getting from this that wi
. >> lois frankel of florida. >> thank you, mr. chair. i know we all agree, thank you, secretary, for your service, perseverance and fortitude. we all agree that iran should not acquire a nuclear weapon. i have a few questions. there seems to be listening to my colleagues, a lot of scepticism in the room. implicit it sounds to me is the belief pushing more sanctions would eventually bring iran to full capitulation. so my question to you really has to do with the timing. why do you...
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the way he treated kerry lois, which i thoroughly enjoyed recounting.so, i am willing to give the citizens of chicago a makeover. what do they call it in golf? them all again? i am want to get the citizens of chicago a mall again. they were so caught a and b-bravo obama's wink and nod to get them out of the white house. they were so sympathetic to his plays were being challenged in the residence the issue that then they were overwhelmed and they lost touch with their good senses. so they were wrong once. i like to believe in a do occasionally show signs of being a believer, reinvent, amisha. for instance, when i was at a northwestern football game in evanston, rahm's hometown. when his picture flashed on the screen because they decided to promote him at the start of the fourth quarter. i don't know why, probably because the payback for the deal at apprentice hospital. anyway, when his picture flashed on the screen, people do it and it was a loud too. [applause] this was the father flickr's church. he had just been booed the week before. it was not the p
the way he treated kerry lois, which i thoroughly enjoyed recounting.so, i am willing to give the citizens of chicago a makeover. what do they call it in golf? them all again? i am want to get the citizens of chicago a mall again. they were so caught a and b-bravo obama's wink and nod to get them out of the white house. they were so sympathetic to his plays were being challenged in the residence the issue that then they were overwhelmed and they lost touch with their good senses. so they were...
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. >> allen capper, from lois bank commercial blanking, thank you for that. >>> still to come, 40% ofulation head to the polls next year. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange." i'm ross westgate. the headlines today from around the globe, happy new year. stocks celebrate a stellar 2013. the dow in its 51st record high this year, the most since '95. the nikkei hosting a 57% gain. >>> dollar/yen, that's one of the other big winners, on track of the biggest annual gain since '79. on the losing side, gold set for its worst year in over three decades, down 28%. >>> and in other news, german chancellor angela merkel among the well wishers for michael schumacher as his family holds a bedside vigil. doctors currently giving an update. >>> plus, a fiery train collision in the united states forces the evacuation of a small town. it's the latest in a string of accidents that have raised concerns about growing oil by rail traffic. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> if you've just joined us stateside, a warm welcome to you.
. >> allen capper, from lois bank commercial blanking, thank you for that. >>> still to come, 40% ofulation head to the polls next year. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange." i'm ross westgate. the headlines today from around the globe, happy new year. stocks celebrate a stellar 2013. the dow in its 51st record high this year, the most since '95. the nikkei hosting a 57% gain. >>> dollar/yen, that's one of the other big winners, on track of the...
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. >> lois frankel of florida. >> thank you, mr. chair. i know we all agree, thank you, secretary, for your service, perseverance and fortitude. we all agree that iran should not acquire a nuclear weapon. i have a few questions. there seems to be listening to my colleagues, a lot of scepticism in the room. implicit it sounds to me is the belief pushing more sanctions would eventually bring iran to full capitulation. so my question to you really has to do with the timing. why do you think the timing is right now for these talks. whether you disagree with the premise more sanctions reach full capitulation is possible one question. number two, are we getting pressure from our partners not just about sticking with this agreement but with actually bringing an agreement? do you feel like they are tiring about enforcing sanctions? and then as to the $7 billion, you seem to imply it's really more less a drop in the bucket. i know $10 million is a drop in the bucket but you say compared to what stays in place. what is iran getting from this that wi
. >> lois frankel of florida. >> thank you, mr. chair. i know we all agree, thank you, secretary, for your service, perseverance and fortitude. we all agree that iran should not acquire a nuclear weapon. i have a few questions. there seems to be listening to my colleagues, a lot of scepticism in the room. implicit it sounds to me is the belief pushing more sanctions would eventually bring iran to full capitulation. so my question to you really has to do with the timing. why do you...
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jenna: secretary of state john kerry says we're at a very delicate dip loy mat tick moment. are we? >> we are if you buy the iranian talking points which are, anymore sanctions and we walk. i don't see why we should really believe that and why we should kind of cringe in advantages. let's keep pushing them to the table kerry tells us. the administration tells us that. why would any further sanctions delayed until june, by the way, they're not tomorrow morning. the senate gives them six months. why would that blow up the talks? jenna: we should mention the deal we have in iran, in quotes, deal, just agreement for initial framework. it i was not an official deal over their nuclear program. >> it's a short, it's a six-month deal and it isn't even, your quotes are right because there has to be implementation agreement which there isn't yet before that deal goes into effect. it hasn't even started yet. jenna: you get the sense though, watching some of these hearings and from what secretary kerry said and you get the sense saying i get sense based on my research here there is this feeling
jenna: secretary of state john kerry says we're at a very delicate dip loy mat tick moment. are we? >> we are if you buy the iranian talking points which are, anymore sanctions and we walk. i don't see why we should really believe that and why we should kind of cringe in advantages. let's keep pushing them to the table kerry tells us. the administration tells us that. why would any further sanctions delayed until june, by the way, they're not tomorrow morning. the senate gives them six...
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his family has said that aaron loy, a freshman lacrosse player, had both feet amputated two weeks whenmbs. he remains hospitalized. more than 300 students who had contact with the ill students have been given antibiotics. bacterial meningitis can be spread through kissing and coughing. symptoms can include fever, headache, stiff neck, nausea and vomiting. [son] all right,she has no idea. [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] there stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. here stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. you are looking at drivers being totally confused nats: ambiance some drive the wrong way and some roll through not letting some silly lane dividers get in the way nats: ambiance you see drivers have been ignoring these no u-turn signs for as long as they ave been here how long as that thing been there the no u-turn sign yea for ever really yessss the issue is no one likes being stuck in traffic but on highway 37 being stuck is the norm unless you ignore all the signs advising you which direction to take because you know a shortcut an
his family has said that aaron loy, a freshman lacrosse player, had both feet amputated two weeks whenmbs. he remains hospitalized. more than 300 students who had contact with the ill students have been given antibiotics. bacterial meningitis can be spread through kissing and coughing. symptoms can include fever, headache, stiff neck, nausea and vomiting. [son] all right,she has no idea. [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] there stanley roberts who found some people behaving...
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governor may loy was elected in 2010. took office in january of 2011.connecticut's first democratic governor in 20 years. upon taking office, he faced a largest per capita deficit in the country. total debt of about $3.5 billion. before taking office, he did several terms as mayor of stanford, connecticut from 1995 to 2009. and what's particularly relevant today for this conversation is promising to make 2012 the year of education in connecticut. he tackled reform agenda and a state long been known for one of the nation's widest racial achievement gaps. and the governor took the lead of passing one of the nation's more dramatic education bills signed in maif of 2012. it was public act 12116 and act concerning education reform. some of the packages most significant features required a new teacher evaluation pilot in which 5% of the evaluation will be based on student learning. the governor's package created a commissioner's networking similar to the recovery school direct in louisiana. which is the ability to take authority over 25 of the state's lowest
governor may loy was elected in 2010. took office in january of 2011.connecticut's first democratic governor in 20 years. upon taking office, he faced a largest per capita deficit in the country. total debt of about $3.5 billion. before taking office, he did several terms as mayor of stanford, connecticut from 1995 to 2009. and what's particularly relevant today for this conversation is promising to make 2012 the year of education in connecticut. he tackled reform agenda and a state long been...
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have received from the technology industry and i look s forward ti hearing their perspective on thy loi nd panel. without objection, i will place on the record an open letter eform principle to the i'll technology companies and anhe earlier letter from the technology companies and a dfert support on the collision of thes civil society organizations ac companies, trade associations and investors and without objection away part of the record. papport is represented in the broad based bipartisan supportee andntat organizations across hae endorsed the bill from the aclu to the nra and think senator blumenthal and for their cosponsor ship. this is bipartisan and it is also bicameral legislation and common sense that makes the necessary reforms. so i want input on legislation and i look forward to working on this in the coming months. i do want to think the witnesses for being here especially after we had the unexpected cancellation in november. senator grassley i think you for being here. of course this is a very important hearing and you are doing the right thing by having the hearing becau
have received from the technology industry and i look s forward ti hearing their perspective on thy loi nd panel. without objection, i will place on the record an open letter eform principle to the i'll technology companies and anhe earlier letter from the technology companies and a dfert support on the collision of thes civil society organizations ac companies, trade associations and investors and without objection away part of the record. papport is represented in the broad based bipartisan...
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. >> we now go to lois frankel of florida, representative frankel's son served in afghanistan and iraq. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i did have the privilege of visiting our troops in afghanistan. our folks from usaid with mr. wilson. i'm glad his son has returned home safely. as has mine. my son also served in usaid. he went back after the marines he went back to afghanistan. so i thank you-all for your service. i'm grateful for his service and everybody's service. i still have to say that i remain skeptical of the money we are spending there and the waste and the fraud and all that. but with that said i do have a number of questions. first of all you talk about education and it's heartening to hear about the advancement in education. but specifically i'd like to -- there is a saying -- i don't know who i'm quoting. a great teacher under a tree is better than an ignorant one in a new american built school. my first question is, what are the metrics we are using in terms to assess whether there is success? is it -- are there test scores? is it secular courses? is there any anti-west pro
. >> we now go to lois frankel of florida, representative frankel's son served in afghanistan and iraq. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i did have the privilege of visiting our troops in afghanistan. our folks from usaid with mr. wilson. i'm glad his son has returned home safely. as has mine. my son also served in usaid. he went back after the marines he went back to afghanistan. so i thank you-all for your service. i'm grateful for his service and everybody's service. i still have to...