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we have got matt maloney, the ceo of grub hub.is big competition yelp just acquired one of his competitors. stay tuned, we have a lot of good stuff coming from the conference. >> those are some big names. pandora finds itself in a big court case that could determine its future. they are facing off with bmi. they represent 650,000 songwriters and publishers. bmi says that they are trying to present themselves as a terrestrial radio station. they are even buying a radio station in south dakota. they argue that pandora's reach is much larger than any terrestrial radio station, the 81 million listeners, who are not most of them in south dakota. this comes after pandora one against its rival organization. joining us is the ceo of the future of music coalition. to me, this is existential for pandora. they cannot survive unless they can get lower rates of music. >> that might be the case but it is true that this is part of the process. the southern district court of new york oversees the rate-setting process for pandora. the real policy
we have got matt maloney, the ceo of grub hub.is big competition yelp just acquired one of his competitors. stay tuned, we have a lot of good stuff coming from the conference. >> those are some big names. pandora finds itself in a big court case that could determine its future. they are facing off with bmi. they represent 650,000 songwriters and publishers. bmi says that they are trying to present themselves as a terrestrial radio station. they are even buying a radio station in south...
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no snow in a 24-hour cycle >>mary maloney: they could see when does up to 35 m.p.h. and record-breaking snow >>: we are just trying to help people get to their job safely and trying to get resources to our residents >>mary maloney: the conditions are causing a nightmare for travelers about 2000 flights have been canceled. this swath of bad weather stretches from the midwest and northeast. in massachusetts where the blizzard is fresh in people's minds than make them think of the commute. >>: if there is a dangerous commute them recommend stay in home but there is no ban on driving. >>: many stoplights or damaged >>mary maloney: met many officials stressed safety >>: drive safely >>vicki liviakis:jury selection in the trial against boston marathon bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev is suspended monday because a snowstorm is expected to hit the northeast. proceedings are scheduled to resume tuesday. three people were killed and more than 260 were wounded when two bombs exploded near the finish line in 20-13. tsarnaev has pleaded not guilty. he is charged with 30 federal
no snow in a 24-hour cycle >>mary maloney: they could see when does up to 35 m.p.h. and record-breaking snow >>: we are just trying to help people get to their job safely and trying to get resources to our residents >>mary maloney: the conditions are causing a nightmare for travelers about 2000 flights have been canceled. this swath of bad weather stretches from the midwest and northeast. in massachusetts where the blizzard is fresh in people's minds than make them think of...
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. >> reporter: ted maloney just happened to be the first car waiting at the crossing gates. >> it waswas shock. maybe instinct. whatever it was, this parts manager of a dealership simply reacted. >> i asked three farm workers to come with me. they ran with me and they helped me climb into one of the cars. >> reporter: you climbed into that hole that you describe -- >> we were on the side. we were on the left side. the car was on its left side. >> reporter: people with broken bones and severe head wounds. more than half of the passengers injured like one woman maloney says was bleeding badly and going numb. >> she wasn't crying. she was kind of crying but more in shock. she didn't know what was happening. she kept asking for her purse. >> reporter: first responders began arriving but maloney kept helping bringing another injured woman to the triage area. >> i don't know why i did it. i have no idea. i've never done anything like this. i just did it. someone had to do something. paramedics weren't there. >> reporter: do you feel like a hero? >> no. i'm not a hero. people need help. >> r
. >> reporter: ted maloney just happened to be the first car waiting at the crossing gates. >> it waswas shock. maybe instinct. whatever it was, this parts manager of a dealership simply reacted. >> i asked three farm workers to come with me. they ran with me and they helped me climb into one of the cars. >> reporter: you climbed into that hole that you describe -- >> we were on the side. we were on the left side. the car was on its left side. >> reporter:...
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we've got matt maloney, the ceo of grubhub. competition yelp, just acquired one of his big competitors. we also have the president of goldman sachs and he will talk about his interview with tim cook. >> those are some big names. we will see that in just a few minutes. pandora finds itself in a big court case in manhattan that could determine its future. pandora is raising off with emi -- the organization that represents 650 thousand songwriters and publishers. bmi says pandora is trying to present itself as a terrestrial radio station and paying royalty rates that are lower. there actually buying a radio station so they could actually make that claim. this comes after pandora one against as cap last year, holding on to its royalty rate. during this is the ceo of the future of music coalition. to me this is texas dental for pandora. they cannot survive in the long run unless they can get lower rates to compete with new competitors. >> that may be the case, but this is part of the process. the southern district court of new york
we've got matt maloney, the ceo of grubhub. competition yelp, just acquired one of his big competitors. we also have the president of goldman sachs and he will talk about his interview with tim cook. >> those are some big names. we will see that in just a few minutes. pandora finds itself in a big court case in manhattan that could determine its future. pandora is raising off with emi -- the organization that represents 650 thousand songwriters and publishers. bmi says pandora is trying...
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sam shank and matt maloney. but we're going to start with twitter. perhaps no tech ceo coming under such fire and constant speculation. but he's been busy shuffling his c suite, tweaking twitter's product, and focusing on revenue. costello spoke with us. topic number one, twitter's acquisition of nearby project a company that connects social media stars with advertisers. >> it's absolutely the very beginning of providing opportunities to viners who have done such great work at building this unique community of creators and connecting them to brands we think is just going to be a usome for the brands who want to leverage the great work they do to create stories and then build a career off the fun things. >> do you find yourself competing with snap chat with this new generation of video creators? >> i think about it more as this unique platform we've developed and this awesome -- there are these stop motion animation experts, there are these comedians, there are these sort of vine magicians through some of the frame by frame animation work they do. and
sam shank and matt maloney. but we're going to start with twitter. perhaps no tech ceo coming under such fire and constant speculation. but he's been busy shuffling his c suite, tweaking twitter's product, and focusing on revenue. costello spoke with us. topic number one, twitter's acquisition of nearby project a company that connects social media stars with advertisers. >> it's absolutely the very beginning of providing opportunities to viners who have done such great work at building...
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>> representative maloney, to be quite honest, i didn't take any of that into account. those are policy decisions that i think legislative decisions congressional decisions, and we don't have any control over at fhfa -- over the use of these funds. those decisions actually made at treasury and hud. our decision related only to whether to fund it or not and applying the statutory criteria to determine whether it should be funded or should not be funded. and so we didn't look at the use of these funds we didn't look at the history of -- i'm not even sure i knew that there had been -- >> thank you for clarifying. thank you for clarifying. i would like to ask you about the risk retention rule. as you know the final rule inadvertently failed to exempt the securities even though it exempt the multifamily securities. i understand that fhfa is working on a possible solution for this already. can you give us an update on these efforts? >> the risk retention rule was not done by fhfa. that was -- that was a combined -- that was a joint rule-making process. so i'm not sure that we
>> representative maloney, to be quite honest, i didn't take any of that into account. those are policy decisions that i think legislative decisions congressional decisions, and we don't have any control over at fhfa -- over the use of these funds. those decisions actually made at treasury and hud. our decision related only to whether to fund it or not and applying the statutory criteria to determine whether it should be funded or should not be funded. and so we didn't look at the use of...
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soon after president obama signed a temporary patch as mary maloney reports the compromise came after a dramatic day in washington. >> the ayes are 357. the nays are 60. two thirds in the affirmative. >> reporter: with the sound of the gavel congress compromised and passed a stop gap measure to fund the department of homeland security. now tsa screeners, border agents and federal workers can get paid and keep working. chaos came before the compromise. for most of the day on friday, lawmakers seemed poised to avoid a nail biter showdown. when it came to the vote a shocking twist in the house to an already dramatic day on the hill. >> joint resolution is not passed. >> reporter: nearly every democrat and a few does en republicans voted against it. it all comes down to playing politics. republicans wanted a provision, blocking the president's executive order on immigration, which the bill didn't have. and democrats didn't vote for it because they wanted to force republicans to fund the department for the year rather than three weeks. as hope started to fade by the hour nancy pelosi told
soon after president obama signed a temporary patch as mary maloney reports the compromise came after a dramatic day in washington. >> the ayes are 357. the nays are 60. two thirds in the affirmative. >> reporter: with the sound of the gavel congress compromised and passed a stop gap measure to fund the department of homeland security. now tsa screeners, border agents and federal workers can get paid and keep working. chaos came before the compromise. for most of the day on friday,...
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>>> i'm carol maloney. ray rice plans to leave the state of maryland. we'll tell you how he's asking for forgiveness. >>> well is it cold enough for you, wendy rieger? >> i have an antarctica coat so i'm good. >> you said it was an arctic coat earlier. arctic or antarctic? >> yes, it is. yes. i can travel anywhere north or south. >> i want to mike sure because they're reversed depending on which hemisphere you're in. it is going to feel like making our way through the next 24 hours or so. not so tonight. tonight will be a cold night. take a look toward our reston live camera as we are looking at the sun going down, a beautiful shot as the sun makes its way down below the blue ridge. temperatures in the 20s. sunset tonight 5:43 three minutes ago that sun went down below the horizon. looking off towards friendship heights, here it is the bethesda area some of the buildings towards rockville in the distance. 29 degrees currently, 26 at 7:00, 23 at 11:00. it's going to be a cold night but the winds have relaxed a little bit so we're not going to be talking
>>> i'm carol maloney. ray rice plans to leave the state of maryland. we'll tell you how he's asking for forgiveness. >>> well is it cold enough for you, wendy rieger? >> i have an antarctica coat so i'm good. >> you said it was an arctic coat earlier. arctic or antarctic? >> yes, it is. yes. i can travel anywhere north or south. >> i want to mike sure because they're reversed depending on which hemisphere you're in. it is going to feel like making our...
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carol maloney joins us from the newsroom with details on this big change. carol? >> hey, jim. the nationals tell us the magnetometers, those walk-through metal detectors, they're similar to those in local museums or federal office buildings and they will replace the hand-held wands. last season security measures included the bag checks and those hand-held metal detectors. people who can't pass through these new detectors because of metal conditions will still get wanded. this change has been implemented in other stadiums across the country and we should tell you according to an mlb spokesperson there's been little inconvenience to the fans. so hope that's the case here. from the live desk carol maloney. >> all right, carol. >>> we are hearing from one of three people who beat the odds and matched all six powerball numbers. it's not official yet, but marie holmes says she has the $188 million ticket. the 26-year-old mother of four says she only plays the lottery when she can afford to play. she bought the ticket at a convenience store in north carolina and says she almost had a
carol maloney joins us from the newsroom with details on this big change. carol? >> hey, jim. the nationals tell us the magnetometers, those walk-through metal detectors, they're similar to those in local museums or federal office buildings and they will replace the hand-held wands. last season security measures included the bag checks and those hand-held metal detectors. people who can't pass through these new detectors because of metal conditions will still get wanded. this change has...
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krista maloney of the s-p-c-a says, they're seeing more and more pet owners being forced to give up their four-legged family members. >>:it is harder to adopt out pets because of difficulty with housing. landowners will not allow pets in the building. pam moore>>: pets are surrendered because it's so tough to find pet friendly housing in the city. and since landlords are primarily concerned about potential damage. the s-p-c-a suggests owners include a pet resume when they are turned it. to explain that they will make a good pet for any new home. the real reason police hope you recognize this woman. who posed as a prostitute. and bouncers at a bay area nightclub break out batons. tonight: we'll explain whether or not that is *against* the law. reporter>>: temperature's were near an average today's afternoon and it will be about the same tomorrow. pam moore>>: and stay tuned for our inside edition coming up after the news pam moore>>: a violent confrontation between bouncers. and men denied entry at one point, the bouncers break out a baton! the actions have many wondering. whether that is
krista maloney of the s-p-c-a says, they're seeing more and more pet owners being forced to give up their four-legged family members. >>:it is harder to adopt out pets because of difficulty with housing. landowners will not allow pets in the building. pam moore>>: pets are surrendered because it's so tough to find pet friendly housing in the city. and since landlords are primarily concerned about potential damage. the s-p-c-a suggests owners include a pet resume when they are turned...
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coming up matt maloney here to detail that potentially profitable plan. >>> welcome back.heads lyons is the news that the group will close its trading. and here to talk about all of that and much more is cme group executive chairman and president terry duffy. welcome. good to see you. >> thank you, kelly. thanks for having me. >> let's begin with this news. when i asked rick santelli who we see all the time he said the future's business has been dead for years. how difficult was it to make the decision >> the future of the business has been dead. the features business has been doing nothing for growing for years. what you're referring to is the floor trading of the futures business. which is down 1% of the average daily volume of the cme. our job is to manage risks with not create risks. and if the board would have thought that a larger percentage of this would have migrated to somewhere else we wouldn't had made a decision. >> thank you for clarifying it. >> i know. i'm sorry. >> another longtime guest here applauded the mood said it must have been difficult by it was the
coming up matt maloney here to detail that potentially profitable plan. >>> welcome back.heads lyons is the news that the group will close its trading. and here to talk about all of that and much more is cme group executive chairman and president terry duffy. welcome. good to see you. >> thank you, kelly. thanks for having me. >> let's begin with this news. when i asked rick santelli who we see all the time he said the future's business has been dead for years. how...
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. >> reporter: fred maloney climbed on top of one of the passengers cars to help. >> it was very quiet. one man was standing up pointing to a lady. >> reporter: he showed pictures from inside. >> the lady was lying between the seats. >> reporter: 28 were transported to the hospital, four critically including the engineer. the engineer spotted the vehicle on the tracks and was able to slow down. the truck caught on fire on impact but firefighters quickly put out the flame. the police say the 54-year-old driver from yuma arizona, took a wrong turn and took off down the tracks and abandoned. they found him about a mile and a half from the scene. police arrested hinn on a felony hit and run. >> when you're involved in a hit-and-run accident the law requires you to remain at the scene. in this case id did not happen. >> reporter: metro said the train was designed to better protect the passengers. it would have been much worse without it. >> reporter: passengers say they're grateful they're survived. >> i feel blessed, i'm lucky, and it could have been a lot worse. >> reporter: danielle nott
. >> reporter: fred maloney climbed on top of one of the passengers cars to help. >> it was very quiet. one man was standing up pointing to a lady. >> reporter: he showed pictures from inside. >> the lady was lying between the seats. >> reporter: 28 were transported to the hospital, four critically including the engineer. the engineer spotted the vehicle on the tracks and was able to slow down. the truck caught on fire on impact but firefighters quickly put out the...
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matt maloney. we will start with twitter ceo -- >> who want to leverage the great work these finders due to the stories and for the viner's who are able to build a career off of all the fun things they were able to do with the platform. >> do you find yourself competing with snapshot? >> i think of it more as this unique platform we have developed and also, there are the stop motion animation experts, there are these comedians, there are these vine magicians being able to leverage their talents, crossed the twitter ecosystem, we think it is really cool. and by bringing an niche on board, we think we can do this just -- not just on vine but along twitter itself as well. >> there's so much energy around snap chat and vine. as you will learn the best of show its was on >> one of the things i've been talking about since we were on the ipo roadshow was bridging the gap twitter, and new users have come to the platform, they just saw it on tv they just saw this thing is happening, it is all on twitter. th
matt maloney. we will start with twitter ceo -- >> who want to leverage the great work these finders due to the stories and for the viner's who are able to build a career off of all the fun things they were able to do with the platform. >> do you find yourself competing with snapshot? >> i think of it more as this unique platform we have developed and also, there are the stop motion animation experts, there are these comedians, there are these vine magicians being able to...
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mary maloney reports, this is the second japanese citizen murdered by the terrorist group. >> the videond he holds a mief. he is addressing the prime minister. because of your reckless disielings to take part in an unwinnable war. it will not only slaughter him but carry on and cause carnage wherever your people are found. let the nightmare for japan begin. he places a knife to the hostage's throat. the video cuts to black. it appears to show the decapitated body of him. they have the release of the woman in exchange. when they didn't release the prisoner, they threatened to kill him and the pilot they captured in december. they said it is willing to make the swap if they prove they have his life. >>> out going defense secretary will send more troops to fight isis. this is a choice president obama has to make. >> secretary hagel believes sending more troops may be necessary. >> at the time they come to send more troops and should not be used in combat but in an intelligence roll. >> prime minister is speaking out about the apparent murder, of a journalist by isis and in a statement. he
mary maloney reports, this is the second japanese citizen murdered by the terrorist group. >> the videond he holds a mief. he is addressing the prime minister. because of your reckless disielings to take part in an unwinnable war. it will not only slaughter him but carry on and cause carnage wherever your people are found. let the nightmare for japan begin. he places a knife to the hostage's throat. the video cuts to black. it appears to show the decapitated body of him. they have the...
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sam shank and matt maloney. but we're going to start with twitter.o tech ceo coming under such fire and constant speculation.
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one of the men who risked his own life to help others rushing into that fire is ted maloney. ted is with us tonight. investigators say that the truck accidental turned on to the tracks. there's the tracks and a little sliver there and a road so that maybe the driver of the truck was confused. you saw the crash. what did you see? >> i heard the horn of the engineer blasting. i looked up and saw the huge fire ball. i didn't see the truck. i seen the fire ball. >> when you saw that fire ball what did you think might have happened? what went through your head? >> i knew there was a vehicle that exploded into flames. i grabbed my cell phone and dialed 911. >> you also jumped out of your car and ran to help people. you ran into rescue people that when you saw the fire you thought could be dying. what made you do that? what made you run? >> i heard people screaming. there were some people picking strawberries came over and i asked them to help me. they lifted me into car that was on its side. i jumped in there and screamed is there any bleeding and looked for a first aid kit and fou
one of the men who risked his own life to help others rushing into that fire is ted maloney. ted is with us tonight. investigators say that the truck accidental turned on to the tracks. there's the tracks and a little sliver there and a road so that maybe the driver of the truck was confused. you saw the crash. what did you see? >> i heard the horn of the engineer blasting. i looked up and saw the huge fire ball. i didn't see the truck. i seen the fire ball. >> when you saw that...
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carol maloney is here with the eagles' emotional journey this season. >>> it's been 3 1/2 months sincet took the life of dominic petty, a beloved senior on the hockey team. images of #number 11 in heaven poured in in from across the country. now the eagles a team still coming to terms with this devastating loss are bravely trying to win it all. >> think about him every day. think about him every day. >> reporter: inspiration from a number. memories of a smile can be so bright they never fade. >> he never had a bad day. he was always the energy in the room make everyone laugh. >> not just saying that. he late rally was happy 24/7. if you were having a bad di it was annoying to see donald because he was so happy. let me just have my bad day. >> he died in a crash. he and his friends were hit after running out of gas and pulling overen the to the shoulder of the beltway. >> i actually got the call from rich on saturday morning. i hung up on him twice because i thought he was joking. i thought it was a sick twisted joke. >> it was tough. we struggled in the locker room but i think we're sl
carol maloney is here with the eagles' emotional journey this season. >>> it's been 3 1/2 months sincet took the life of dominic petty, a beloved senior on the hockey team. images of #number 11 in heaven poured in in from across the country. now the eagles a team still coming to terms with this devastating loss are bravely trying to win it all. >> think about him every day. think about him every day. >> reporter: inspiration from a number. memories of a smile can be so...
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ted maloney climbed into one ever the toppled rail cars to help passengers. >> it was very quiet. the one gentleman was standing up and he pointed out, he said this lady's bleeding in the back of her head. >> reporter: he showed us pictures from inside. >> lady's laying between the seats here. >> reporter: 28 people were transported to the hospital. four critically, including the train engineer. officials say the evening near spotted the vehicle on the tracks and was able to slow down. the truck caught on fire on impact but firefighters quickly put out the flames. police say the 54-year-old driver from yuma, arizona took a wrong turn and drove on to the tracks before abandoning his truck. officers found the truck driver about a mile and a half from the scene. police say he was arrested on suspicion of felony hit and run. >> when you're involved in a motor vehicle accident, california law requires you or the person involved to remain at the scene and in this case that did not happen. >> reporter: metrolink says the train was newly redesigned to better protect commuters. >> the fron
ted maloney climbed into one ever the toppled rail cars to help passengers. >> it was very quiet. the one gentleman was standing up and he pointed out, he said this lady's bleeding in the back of her head. >> reporter: he showed us pictures from inside. >> lady's laying between the seats here. >> reporter: 28 people were transported to the hospital. four critically, including the train engineer. officials say the evening near spotted the vehicle on the tracks and was...
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maloney: thank you mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that the house bring up h.r. 861, a clean department of homeland security funding bill that will keep the department open so that it is able to protect the american people. the speaker pro tempore: as previously announced, the unanimous consent request cannot be entertained. mr. polis: mr. speaker, with barely more than 4 hours remaining before the -- 24 hours remaining before the shutdown of the department of homeland security, i yield to the gentleman from new york for the purposes of a very unanimous consent request. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. tonko: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that the house bring up h.r. 861, the clean department of homeland security funding bill that would keep the department open so that it can carry out its mission of keeping the american people safe. the speaker pro tempore: as previously announced, the unanimous consent request cannot be entertained. mr. polis: mr. speak
maloney: thank you mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that the house bring up h.r. 861, a clean department of homeland security funding bill that will keep the department open so that it is able to protect the american people. the speaker pro tempore: as previously announced, the unanimous consent request cannot be entertained. mr. polis: mr. speaker, with barely more than 4 hours remaining before the -- 24 hours remaining before the shutdown of the department of homeland security, i yield to...
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a pineapple under the sea this was rubble with atomic $56 million for hollywood minute i am there maloney >>james: the net job and is set for this coming wednesday no one won saturday night's premiere than $80 million prize. if they do not claim their prize in the next 180 days them and will be distributed to help california of the school's check your tickets coming up on the kron 4 morning news people in massachusetts racing for another round of snow this morning looking these pictures that have come and once again there diller was more than a foot of snow will talk about that are coming up the evacuation orders are still in effect this morning is what matters california of the wildfire broke out between model more to come. xñ ♪♪♪ good morning, usher! hey! did you know bees communicate through dance? me too... we're practically twins! developing story >>mark: the cleanup now underway this morning after we saw very strong wind gusts 50 mi. from the bay area. >>darya: the weather we had over the weekend as we look at the double boxes on the left that is petaluma and you could see the rain
a pineapple under the sea this was rubble with atomic $56 million for hollywood minute i am there maloney >>james: the net job and is set for this coming wednesday no one won saturday night's premiere than $80 million prize. if they do not claim their prize in the next 180 days them and will be distributed to help california of the school's check your tickets coming up on the kron 4 morning news people in massachusetts racing for another round of snow this morning looking these pictures...
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michael maloney is the head of the women's mental health treatment. >> we're dealing with a group of don't get mental health services that are effective in the community. so many of them drift down to the point that they get arrested. >> with 300 to 450 women receiving mental health treatment in the jail every day, officials must rely on group therapy programs to help the inmates learn how to deal with their problems when they leave jail. >> explain that to me. >> stay off drugs if you're young and you're basically trying to be somebody in life. leave those drugs alone because if you're on drugs you can't cope. >> it sounds like all of you guys here are really seeing the impact of how drugs have influenced where you are today. >> drugs are not a coping mechanism. we have no coping skills. >> that's where i'd start over and turn myself in so i could end it all. i'm ready to quit. get away from it all. it gets old. >> inmate dina marie benz says jail provided the opportunity to come clean of the 15 years of drug addiction that threatened her and her three children. >> my 17-year-old, s
michael maloney is the head of the women's mental health treatment. >> we're dealing with a group of don't get mental health services that are effective in the community. so many of them drift down to the point that they get arrested. >> with 300 to 450 women receiving mental health treatment in the jail every day, officials must rely on group therapy programs to help the inmates learn how to deal with their problems when they leave jail. >> explain that to me. >> stay...
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ted maloney pulled victims off the train. >> there was laptops, lunches, purses all over the place. >> reporter: but investigators say this scene could have been much worse. crediting new technology. watch this demonstration, the train on the top of the screen an older model but below on the newer model the crash energy is absorbed by the car and transferred away from the passengers. technology passenger joel bingham is thankful for. you're pretty lucky today. >> very lucky to be alive. >> reporter: for "good morning america," cecilia vega, abc news, oxnard, california. >>> and there is new concern about rising sea levels along the east coast. researchers have found sea levels north of new york city rose by 4 inches between 2009 and 2010. they blame climate change among other factors and predict similar spikes in the near future. >>> well, anthem health insurance now says more than 78 million people may have had their personal information compromised in a recent data breach. that includes up to 19 million non-anthem customers who have related plans with blue cross and blue shield. soc
ted maloney pulled victims off the train. >> there was laptops, lunches, purses all over the place. >> reporter: but investigators say this scene could have been much worse. crediting new technology. watch this demonstration, the train on the top of the screen an older model but below on the newer model the crash energy is absorbed by the car and transferred away from the passengers. technology passenger joel bingham is thankful for. you're pretty lucky today. >> very lucky to...
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. >> i would like to revisit the question made by congresswoman maloney regarding the national housing trust fund. i heard you when you said it would be hud and treasury making the decision as to which programs to fund. my question is when with that money make it there? have you had any discussions with those two agencies? >> i have not had discussions with them about the application of the funding -- that is their decision to make. treasury makes the decisions about the capital fund, hud makes a decision about the housing trust fund side of it. those are their decisions to make. >> do you have any idea when this money will start? >> i can tell you that because the process we follow directs fannie and freddie to start setting aside the funds in january of 2015 and at the end of 2015, if circumstances don't reverse, then the moneys would actually be allocated into the trust fund and capital magnet fund and it can be used. there won't be any use of those funds during 2015. it would be 2016 at the earliest for they would be available. >> director watt, as part of -- freddie mac and fannie
. >> i would like to revisit the question made by congresswoman maloney regarding the national housing trust fund. i heard you when you said it would be hud and treasury making the decision as to which programs to fund. my question is when with that money make it there? have you had any discussions with those two agencies? >> i have not had discussions with them about the application of the funding -- that is their decision to make. treasury makes the decisions about the capital...
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now recognize the gentle woman from new york, miss maloney, for five minutes. >> -- late to the committee because i was at a meeting on cyber security which is really one of the biggest challenges we face as a nation. i believe it is an area that we will in a bipartisan way work together and address. so i want to mention the assessments that you have found for dealing with cyber attacks. and your report found that many agencies had and i quote, inconsistently implemented policies and procedures for responding to a data breach involving p11. can you explain for the committee those areas in which it was found that agencies were inconsistent in their implementation of policies for responding to data breaches and what do we do about it. >> yes. greg will address that. he's our expert in the area. >> yes. we conducted a review at several federal agencies over their procedures and policies for responding to security incidents involving personally identifiable information. one thing we identified is that agencies did not consistently identify the risk to the affected individuals and the harm tha
now recognize the gentle woman from new york, miss maloney, for five minutes. >> -- late to the committee because i was at a meeting on cyber security which is really one of the biggest challenges we face as a nation. i believe it is an area that we will in a bipartisan way work together and address. so i want to mention the assessments that you have found for dealing with cyber attacks. and your report found that many agencies had and i quote, inconsistently implemented policies and...
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the leaders are set to discuss the ongoing conflict in ukraine, i'm mary maloney reporting. >>> the departmenthe six worked together to send material and money to terrorist groups including u.s. military uniforms and tactical gears sent to iraq and syria. the u.s. residents immigrated from bosnia and lived in new york, missouri, and illinois. five people have been arrested. the sixth person is overseas. >>> embattled news anchor brian williams is temporarily stepping away from nbc nightly news for several days as questions continue to swirl about his memories of the war coverage in iraq. he has apologized for falsely saying on the air that he was in a helicopter hit by the rocket-propelled grenade while in iraq of 2003. williams later backtracked saying he was on a different helicopter, trailing behind the chopper that got hit. the pilot who said he was flying williams helicopter admits that he is unsure if they came under fire. several other soldiers said that he was piloting a different helicopter in the area. >>> much more ahead as we would continue our storm coverage here on kron4 news. we
the leaders are set to discuss the ongoing conflict in ukraine, i'm mary maloney reporting. >>> the departmenthe six worked together to send material and money to terrorist groups including u.s. military uniforms and tactical gears sent to iraq and syria. the u.s. residents immigrated from bosnia and lived in new york, missouri, and illinois. five people have been arrested. the sixth person is overseas. >>> embattled news anchor brian williams is temporarily stepping away from...
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maloney: mr. speaker the republicans are playing politics with the security of the american people and the american people deserve better. what was absolutely laughable a few days ago, it now appears that they are prepared to shut down the department of homeland security. they won't budge, even though they have known all along that house version of the bill will never pass the senate, and if it did the president would surely veto it, as he should. they are willing to burden this entire country with all the dangers and disruptions that a funding lapse would bring. they're willing to shut down funding for the security in the new york city rail system communications equipment in los angeles, bomb-sniffing dogs in massachusetts and firefighter positions across this nation just so they can put on another hallow, pointless political show. -- hollow pointless political show. this is failure by design. i find it scandalous that the islamic terrorists are fully funded yet the department of homeland securit
maloney: mr. speaker the republicans are playing politics with the security of the american people and the american people deserve better. what was absolutely laughable a few days ago, it now appears that they are prepared to shut down the department of homeland security. they won't budge, even though they have known all along that house version of the bill will never pass the senate, and if it did the president would surely veto it, as he should. they are willing to burden this entire country...
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maloney: mr. speaker, it's time for congress to admit what people with common sense all across america have known for years, mindless austerity just does not work. it doesn't grow the economy. it does not add jobs. and it doesn't unleash anything except misery. the see quester was a bad idea from the start -- sequester was a bad idea from the start. congress has to stop saying sorry, we just can't. the president's budget is tailor-made to help hardworking middle class families get ahead. it will invest in education. strengthen workers' skills, provide tax relief for the middle class and rebuild our infrastructure. this is exactly what we need to build on their record 58 months of job growth we are experiencing and make sure that everyone shares in the gains of our growing economy. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yield back. for what purpose does the gentlelady from florida seek recognition? without objection, the gentlelady from florida is recognized for one minute. >> thank
maloney: mr. speaker, it's time for congress to admit what people with common sense all across america have known for years, mindless austerity just does not work. it doesn't grow the economy. it does not add jobs. and it doesn't unleash anything except misery. the see quester was a bad idea from the start -- sequester was a bad idea from the start. congress has to stop saying sorry, we just can't. the president's budget is tailor-made to help hardworking middle class families get ahead. it...
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maloney of new york. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a message. the clerk: to the congress of the united states. section 202-d of the national emergency act 50 u.s.c. 1522-d provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency unless within 90 days prior to the anniversary date of its declaration, the president publishes in the federal register and transmits to congress a notice stating that the emergency is to continue in effect beyond the anniversary date. in accordance with this provision i have sent to the federal register for publication the enclosed notice stating that the national emergency declared in executive order 13396 of february 7 2006, with respect to the situation in or in relation to the ivory coast is to continue in effect beyond february 7, 2015. the country and its people continue to make progress in democratic social and economic develop. the united states promotes the advancement of impartial justice there as well as the government's efforts to prepare for a peaceful, fair, and transparent presidential election in 2
maloney of new york. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a message. the clerk: to the congress of the united states. section 202-d of the national emergency act 50 u.s.c. 1522-d provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency unless within 90 days prior to the anniversary date of its declaration, the president publishes in the federal register and transmits to congress a notice stating that the emergency is to continue in effect beyond the anniversary date....
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maloney: last week, america got some great economic news. businesses added over 267,000 jobs in january. extending the longest streak on record of consecutive private sector job growth to 59 months. we also set another record when the house, led by the republicans, voted for the 56th time to repeal the affordable health care act. our economy added three million private sector jobs in the last 12 months, including over a million jobs in the last three months alone. yet instead of capitalizing on this success in order to help grow the middle class and add more jobs, the majority just continues to vote to take away health care. enough is enough. thanks to president obama and the democrats, this economy has recovered from the worst recession on record. as you can see, the blue shows when president obama took office. and then we grew out of the loss of jobs and have been gaining jobs. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back her time. for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent
maloney: last week, america got some great economic news. businesses added over 267,000 jobs in january. extending the longest streak on record of consecutive private sector job growth to 59 months. we also set another record when the house, led by the republicans, voted for the 56th time to repeal the affordable health care act. our economy added three million private sector jobs in the last 12 months, including over a million jobs in the last three months alone. yet instead of capitalizing on...
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maloney: mr. speaker, a million jobs were created in the last three months. the deficit is down. the stock market is up. but instead of building on this progress, the republican party is again threatening a partial government shutdown. this time it's the department of homeland security and we don't have many days left. why? because the anti-immigrant fringe of the majority party disagrees with the president's decision to address our broken immigration system. if they don't get their way, they would stop paying our border patrol agents, stop paying our t.s.a. security screeners at airports, stop paying the coast guard and secret service. the men and women who work to keep us secure would have to worry about how they are going to feed their families instead of protecting our country. this is dangerous to our security and to our economy. i urge my colleagues to let common sense prevail and pass a clean department of homeland security bill. the american people deserve their security. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. the chair lays before the h
maloney: mr. speaker, a million jobs were created in the last three months. the deficit is down. the stock market is up. but instead of building on this progress, the republican party is again threatening a partial government shutdown. this time it's the department of homeland security and we don't have many days left. why? because the anti-immigrant fringe of the majority party disagrees with the president's decision to address our broken immigration system. if they don't get their way, they...