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in new york carol maloney, news 4 sports. >>> thank you so much, carol. game three at verizon center this monday night. should be a good game. the nfl draft wrapping up today, rounds four through seven in the books and three redskins of their ten picks had a busy day picking up seven players today. in the fourth round they god duke wide receiver jamison crowder. the alabama offensive lineman arie kouandjio. and martrell spaight from arkansas and jared from virginia tech. tevin mitchel from arkansas and evan spencer from ohio state. and austin reiter from usf is a center and versatile player. >>> let's go to churchill downs. more than 170,000 people on hand to see this one. what a run for the roses it was. out of the gates, one of the favorites, jumping out to the front here and on the final stretch they are running three wide. dortman, fiery line but american farrow on the side. moving toward the front american pharoah is your kentucky derby winner. the trainer picks up his fourth kentucky derby win. >>> to the baseball diamond, the nationals visiting the
in new york carol maloney, news 4 sports. >>> thank you so much, carol. game three at verizon center this monday night. should be a good game. the nfl draft wrapping up today, rounds four through seven in the books and three redskins of their ten picks had a busy day picking up seven players today. in the fourth round they god duke wide receiver jamison crowder. the alabama offensive lineman arie kouandjio. and martrell spaight from arkansas and jared from virginia tech. tevin mitchel...
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live from madison square garden carol maloney, back to you. >> thanks so much, carol and dianna.s will try to get a little greedy on saturday. puck drop at 12:30. watch that game right here on nbc 4. also the nationals, winners on the baseball diamond. they have won three in a row. they have taken over the new york mets with the best record. 8-2 was the final score. do it all again tomorrow nfl draft around 2, baseball the nationals. >> 34 runs in three days. >> 34! >> we [ female announcer ] business travel isn't just about the going. it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way. whether you're working or recharging do business travel on your terms. acela. take off. >>> some breaking news. the house just voted to strike down a d.c. law for the first time in 20 years. the vote was completely split along party lines. the resolution disapproves of a district law that's supposed to keep businesses from discriminating against employees who have had abortions. the gop says it violates the religious freedom of business owners. the vote is largely symbolic. the
live from madison square garden carol maloney, back to you. >> thanks so much, carol and dianna.s will try to get a little greedy on saturday. puck drop at 12:30. watch that game right here on nbc 4. also the nationals, winners on the baseball diamond. they have won three in a row. they have taken over the new york mets with the best record. 8-2 was the final score. do it all again tomorrow nfl draft around 2, baseball the nationals. >> 34 runs in three days. >> 34! >>...
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maloney. dennis o. simmons. michigan -- chad a. charles. grant william whitaker.- scott t. patrick. mississippi -- john thomas kolum. john r. street. missouri -- matthew scott chisholm. eddie j. johnson sr. montana -- joseph j. dunne i. nebraska -- amanda baker. mark a. hekert. nevada -- alan r. beck. igor soldo. new hampshire higher -- -- stephen joseph arkel. new jersey -- were not sorenaldo arocha, jr. christopher m. goodel. stephen j. petrozello. melvin vincent santiago. new mexico -- anthony p. haas. new york -- frank g. bordenero. thomas k. choy. dennis e. guerera. wyn jyn lu. douglas h. mayvell. darrell r. pearson. rafael l. ramos. christopher g. skinner. david w. smith jr. michael c. williams. north carolina -- jeffrey w. green. stanley l. klingenschmidt. alexander e. thalman. ohio -- michael a. paris sr. justin r. weinbrenner. oklahoma -- bryan d. beck. kelly a. chase. terry b. fischer. mitchell d. weeks. kristen d. willheit. pennsylvania -- richard a. champion. brian k. dixon ii. david kedra. cheryl a. pierce. south carolina -- joseph j. madaskovic. holm
maloney. dennis o. simmons. michigan -- chad a. charles. grant william whitaker.- scott t. patrick. mississippi -- john thomas kolum. john r. street. missouri -- matthew scott chisholm. eddie j. johnson sr. montana -- joseph j. dunne i. nebraska -- amanda baker. mark a. hekert. nevada -- alan r. beck. igor soldo. new hampshire higher -- -- stephen joseph arkel. new jersey -- were not sorenaldo arocha, jr. christopher m. goodel. stephen j. petrozello. melvin vincent santiago. new mexico --...
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mary maloney reports. >> hi, how are you? >> reporter: typical day on the campaign trail for hillary clinton. signing autographs. taking selfies and posing for pictures with kids. while she stumped for votes. hundred of her previously private e-mails made public. under court order the state department released e-mails. the document dump offers a look at the benghazi attack. in 2012, militants took over a u.s. compound in the libyan city. four americans were killed. one of them ambassador chris stevens, previously warned the state department of violence around the compound. even sending word the day he died. two months after the benghazi attack. a top clinton aide forwarded this message to then-secretary of state. it talks about libyan police arresting potential suspects. but friday, the fbi classified part of that message. >> i am aware that the fbi asked that a portion of one e-mail be held back. that happens in the process of -- of freedom of information act responses. but that doesn't change the fact that -- all of the inf
mary maloney reports. >> hi, how are you? >> reporter: typical day on the campaign trail for hillary clinton. signing autographs. taking selfies and posing for pictures with kids. while she stumped for votes. hundred of her previously private e-mails made public. under court order the state department released e-mails. the document dump offers a look at the benghazi attack. in 2012, militants took over a u.s. compound in the libyan city. four americans were killed. one of them...
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maloney, the gentlelady from new york. mrs. maloney: i thank the panelists for your testimony and your work and i thank the ranking member and chair for calling this important hearing. and i agree completely with the statements of mr. roth when he said that the terrorist only has to be right once. we have to be right 100% of the time. we got to stop them from coming through. i would say nothing is more important than protecting our people. and i will say that since 9/11, the new york city police department has documented well over 17 attempts to murder new yorkers, and they have been thwarted through the combined efforts of all of law enforcement, including t.s.a., which is working every day to stop it. for some reason in our intelligence -- classified intelligence briefings airlines continue to be a top priority for terrorists, a top target. they keep trying different ways. we hear it from press reports, your report and reports from airline stewardesses and captains of how they're trying to break the perimeter, how they're try
maloney, the gentlelady from new york. mrs. maloney: i thank the panelists for your testimony and your work and i thank the ranking member and chair for calling this important hearing. and i agree completely with the statements of mr. roth when he said that the terrorist only has to be right once. we have to be right 100% of the time. we got to stop them from coming through. i would say nothing is more important than protecting our people. and i will say that since 9/11, the new york city...
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maloney: mr.or time. so i will be yielding back the balance of our time. i want to underscore a point that mr. heck made, congressman heck, that so many of our veterans become homeless. and it is a huge problem across this country. by passing this bill, we will enable more veterans to stay in the home and to have the respect and dignity that they deserve. this is a commonsense bill, it has passed this body two times before almost unanimously. i hope that this will be, as mr. heck said, the third time's the charm, that we will finally get this through the senate. it's well deserved and long overdue. i urge my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to support this fair and commonsense proposal that will help our veterans. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back the balance of her time. the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. luetkemeyer: thank you mr. speaker. i want to thank the distinguished laid from in -- lady from new york for her fine work on this bill and her
maloney: mr.or time. so i will be yielding back the balance of our time. i want to underscore a point that mr. heck made, congressman heck, that so many of our veterans become homeless. and it is a huge problem across this country. by passing this bill, we will enable more veterans to stay in the home and to have the respect and dignity that they deserve. this is a commonsense bill, it has passed this body two times before almost unanimously. i hope that this will be, as mr. heck said, the...
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such violence potentially inspired by isis could contend it could continue >> reporter: pam mary maloney reporting >> pam moore: new york police officials confirmed a police officer was shot in the head over the weekend has died officer brian more with kerry tried to stop a man suspected of carrying handguns demetrias blackwell when has already been charged with attempted murder that charge will now likely be alegrete to murder me are and in nearly a five-year veteran is the third new york office and be killed on duty in five months. >> pam moore: for silicon valley executive carly fiorina is one of two long shots officially entering the 2016 presidential race. sea as well known in the bay area for a controversial tenure as head of hewlett- packard she also launched an expensive but unsuccessful fight for bobber got the senate seat five years ago carly fiorina and now lives in virginia. >> pam moore: and another republican running for president but dr. ben carson announced his bid for the gop presidential nomination today in his hometown of detroit cars and as a retired neurosurgeon and
such violence potentially inspired by isis could contend it could continue >> reporter: pam mary maloney reporting >> pam moore: new york police officials confirmed a police officer was shot in the head over the weekend has died officer brian more with kerry tried to stop a man suspected of carrying handguns demetrias blackwell when has already been charged with attempted murder that charge will now likely be alegrete to murder me are and in nearly a five-year veteran is the third...
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c-n-n 's mary maloney has the story. "this is an unlawful assembly." mary > >protesters arrested. >> "move back!" > >mary:police in riot gear pushing the crowd back. >> "we only moved in to make arrests when things got violent disperse." > >mar> mary :protesters gathered saturday after a judge acquitted a cleveland police officer in the deaths of timothy russell and malissa williams. in 2012, the pair were shot and killed by police after a high speed chase that involved more than 60 police cars. when the chase ended, 12 officers fired more than 130 shots into the car. once the other cops stopped shooting -- officer michael russell's car and fired 15 shots directly in to the windshield.. brelo says he and his partner felt threatened. both russell and williams were unarmed. three years later -- a judge ruled brelo's actions were justified. he also said he could not determine if it was brelo's williams upset family members of the victims joined the instant crowds demanding justice. >> "that was my baby cousin. i'm a tell y'all something right now. we have
c-n-n 's mary maloney has the story. "this is an unlawful assembly." mary > >protesters arrested. >> "move back!" > >mary:police in riot gear pushing the crowd back. >> "we only moved in to make arrests when things got violent disperse." > >mar> mary :protesters gathered saturday after a judge acquitted a cleveland police officer in the deaths of timothy russell and malissa williams. in 2012, the pair were shot and killed by police...
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and the grubhub ceo matt maloney and activist marlo thomas.o hear what mark cuban has to say later today. stay tuned. >> thanks. when we come back stocks at home backing off their highs after housing starts jumped to their highest level in nearly 7 1/2 years. ♪ ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ ♪ she can print amazing things right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ ♪ >>. >> good morning. i'm sue herera and here is your cnbc news update. prince charles meeting with the leader of the irish national sinn fein party in ireland. it's the first time they met. the encounter took place at the start of prince charles's four day visit to the republic of ireland and northern ireland. >>> six people were charged with economic espionage and stealing trade secrets. >> the iraqi military is sending reenforcements towards ramadi as it prepares for new offenses to retake that city from isis militants. iraqi army and police veh
and the grubhub ceo matt maloney and activist marlo thomas.o hear what mark cuban has to say later today. stay tuned. >> thanks. when we come back stocks at home backing off their highs after housing starts jumped to their highest level in nearly 7 1/2 years. ♪ ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ ♪ she can print amazing things right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ ♪...
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. >> reporter: in a computer near maloney field they're watching water use. >> it was able to reduce the budget on maloney field by 30% last year. >> reporter: smart irrigation system can be used with a smart phone, tablet, shut off leaks and be manually cut back. the goal is to have 60 controllers, just part of the campus plan. >> when the governor's mandate came out about six weeks ago, the university formed a water action committee and we pulled people together from all different parts of the university to really figure out a way to get to our 25% reduction. >> reporter: for the irrigation system they received a grant and other funds. >> we're expecting about a five-year payback through water savings. >> reporter: they'll also be looking at curbing use in academic buildings. outside, though, they believe the smart controller is a good step. christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> we're checking in now with anthony slaughter with a look at our weekend forecast. you say it's going to be good? >> it's going to be a nice weekend. little chilly considering how we should be this time of
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. >> reporter: in a computer near maloney field, they're watching water use. >> reduced the budget onfield by 30% last year. >> reporter: the smart irrigation system has controllers, can be used with a smartphone tablet shut-off lead and be manually cut back. the goal is to have 60 controllers, just part of a campus plan. >> when the governor's mandate came out six weeks ago, the university formed a water action committee. we pulled people together from all different parts of the university to really figure out a way to get to our 25% reduction. >> reporter: for the irrigation system, they received a grant and other funds. >> we're expect being a five-year payback through water savings. >> reporter: they'll also be looking at curbing use in academic buildings and residence halls. outside, they believe the smart controller is a good step. nbc bay area news. >> technology you can also use on the lawn and other places to conserve water. >> that would be very good. >>> we will get sprinkles, but we'll still number a draumpt meteorologist chris tony loren is watching that. >> these sprinkl
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carol maloney is in new york with a look back at game one and what's in store for today's game. >> it's hard to predict an entire series after one game but this one living up to the hype. it's a war of attrition. both teams using their physical punishing style to wear down the other. but the difference one, alex ovechkin who is laying with as much fire as ever. braden as he can see it he can stop it. and joel ward captain clutch. >> got to win on the road. obviously they have a big finish obviously they have extra game at home. in that regard so we got to win bep got to win out right, if we can, and our game plan is to come in hard and work and you know our next game is going to be tough. >> we're not beyond -- if we play that way we might win. we don't exactly want to continue that. we want to get better. >> broadway blue shirts will turn into the broadway bullies for game two. caps they say will be ready. >> they turn it on as the game went on. they're going to be better in game two. we're going to have to play better to compete with them in game two. >> i know their coaching staff is
carol maloney is in new york with a look back at game one and what's in store for today's game. >> it's hard to predict an entire series after one game but this one living up to the hype. it's a war of attrition. both teams using their physical punishing style to wear down the other. but the difference one, alex ovechkin who is laying with as much fire as ever. braden as he can see it he can stop it. and joel ward captain clutch. >> got to win on the road. obviously they have a big...
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from new york city carol maloney, news4 sport zblpss. >> what a sports day coming your way.ers game starting off followed by the kentucky derby. coverage starts at 4:00 p.m. and then at 7:30 pga tour golf match play from san francisco. >> and you don't even have to get off the couch. >>> but first we want to talk about the breaking news from across the pond. take a live look here. st. mary's hospital in paddington this morning, where there is a new royal baby. her royal highness the duchess of cambridge has given birth to a baby girl. she weighs 8 pounds 3 ounces. we're learning that both mom and baby are going fine. no name has been released by kensington palace yet. what do you think it's going to be? >> first of all, it's going to have five names. harry elizabeth blah blah blah blah. >> is that true? >> some are saying charlotte, florence alice. we know the tradition where they bring out the easel presenting the name is going to happen around 7:30 this morning. we'll bring that to you. >> libby. >> that's going to do it for news4 today. we'll be back in 25 minutes. >> see
from new york city carol maloney, news4 sport zblpss. >> what a sports day coming your way.ers game starting off followed by the kentucky derby. coverage starts at 4:00 p.m. and then at 7:30 pga tour golf match play from san francisco. >> and you don't even have to get off the couch. >>> but first we want to talk about the breaking news from across the pond. take a live look here. st. mary's hospital in paddington this morning, where there is a new royal baby. her royal...
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joining me now, attorney andrew maloney maloney. he been inside the super max federal prison. spent two days inside this prison in fact where dzhokhar tsarnaev may spend the rest of his life. you were speaking to an inmate who was sentenced to life for his role in the 9/11 attacks. what was it like going inside that super max prison. physically what did you go through and psychologically? >> physically it took about 20 minute to get from the front door to the place where we had our interview. and that's because you go through, i estimate probably at least 10 to 12 metal doors. they would close one behind you before the next one would open. you have to be stamped with infrared dye. psychologically you felt like you were going underground even though think most of it is on the side of the hill. and it feels like you're going underground and it feels like you're being entombed. you definitely have an immediate feeling of isolation. even though i was with a small group of other attorneys, we felt ace lited. you felt like a rat in a cage. >> the former warden richard wood he descri
joining me now, attorney andrew maloney maloney. he been inside the super max federal prison. spent two days inside this prison in fact where dzhokhar tsarnaev may spend the rest of his life. you were speaking to an inmate who was sentenced to life for his role in the 9/11 attacks. what was it like going inside that super max prison. physically what did you go through and psychologically? >> physically it took about 20 minute to get from the front door to the place where we had our...
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it has been 15 years since maloney evoke his number two spot -- malone gave up his number two spot by selling to at&t. now charter communications is offering $55 billion to time warner cable. the bid is way above a previous offer from comcast. also higher than charter's original offer in 2015. here is their ceo. >> time warner is more valuable a company today because they have been successful during this process. rob and his team continue to keep their eye on the ball to grow the business. we are comfortable with where we are today and are price tag. it is a different circumstance than it was then. both their behavior and our behavior is different. i am pleased with how it all came out. emily: this deal would catapult charter from the fourth largest cable company to the number two slot behind compact. they would have a 17 million e-cig table compares. -- basic cable customers. rutledge says it is all about the internet. tom: the ability to use high-capacity wi-fi and have roaming capabilities across the cable industry on those platforms, and then ultimately integrating those into the
it has been 15 years since maloney evoke his number two spot -- malone gave up his number two spot by selling to at&t. now charter communications is offering $55 billion to time warner cable. the bid is way above a previous offer from comcast. also higher than charter's original offer in 2015. here is their ceo. >> time warner is more valuable a company today because they have been successful during this process. rob and his team continue to keep their eye on the ball to grow the...
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in central park carol maloney, news4 sports. >> thanks, carol.t a sports day coming your way tomorrow. capitals start things off against the rangers at 12:30 p.m. right here on nbc 4, followed by the 141st kentucky derby, coverage starting at 4:00 p.m. post time at 6:34. then at 7:30 pga tour golf match play from san francisco. tonight the nfl draft continues second and third rounds taking place. the redskins have the 38th and 69th pick. it's been three years since the team chose a player in the first round of the draft. we saw general manager scott mcllewyn put his stamp on the organization once again when he selected tackle brandon scherff the first offensive lineman selected in the draft, 6'5", 319 pounds. he refers to himself as a nasty football player perfect for mcllewyn who said earlier this week he was looking for big, tough nasty strong guys. scherff is ready to get to work and already is get acquainted with the redskins history. >> i've heard all about the hogs tonight. i'm just ready to be a part of that. i'm excited. everybody has to
in central park carol maloney, news4 sports. >> thanks, carol.t a sports day coming your way tomorrow. capitals start things off against the rangers at 12:30 p.m. right here on nbc 4, followed by the 141st kentucky derby, coverage starting at 4:00 p.m. post time at 6:34. then at 7:30 pga tour golf match play from san francisco. tonight the nfl draft continues second and third rounds taking place. the redskins have the 38th and 69th pick. it's been three years since the team chose a player...
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mary maloney has the latest. >> "someone's been shot." mary <> > :a cell phone captures the aftermath of a bloody biker brawl. bodies on the ground and police on guard. police say a fight in the bathroom spilled outside a waco restaurant where rival gangs and police waged war with a variety of weapons. >> "shell casings, knives, clubs.we're talking chains with padlocks on the end of them." mary > > :after the violence subsided police put nearly 200 people behind bars. these are just some of the faces police say were involved in the fight. the brawl so big police are still booking and processing people into the system. while investigators look for evidence -- cart away motorcycles -- and figure out exactly who was involved. patches on jackets brand the biker. notorious names like the cossacks and bandidos are spotted. jimmy graves is a member of the bandidos and part of a biker association. he says the meeting was meant to be friendly. >> "we didn't do nothing here. we're fighting for our rights. they're saying lies on tv saying bandidos a
mary maloney has the latest. >> "someone's been shot." mary > :a cell phone captures the aftermath of a bloody biker brawl. bodies on the ground and police on guard. police say a fight in the bathroom spilled outside a waco restaurant where rival gangs and police waged war with a variety of weapons. >> "shell casings, knives, clubs.we're talking chains with padlocks on the end of them." mary > > :after the violence subsided police put nearly 200 people...
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mary maloney has the very latest. >> reporter: a cell phone captured the aftermath of a bloody biker brawl. bodies on the ground and police on guard. police say a fight in the bathroom spilled outside a waco restaurant where rival gangs and police waged war with a variety of weapons. >> shell casings, weapons, knives, clubs, we're talking chains with padlocks on the end of 'em. >> reporter: after the violence subsided, police put nearly 200 people behind bars. these are just some of the faces police say were involved in the fight. the brawl so big, police are still booking and processing people into the system while investigators look for evidence cart away motorcycles and figure out exactly who was involved. patches on jackets brand the biker. notorious names like the cossacks and banditos are spotted. jimmy graves is a member of the ban titos and part of a biker association. he says the meeting was meant to be friendly. >> we didn't do nothing here. we're fighting for our rights. they are telling lies that banditos are after police officers. that's never been. >> reporter: police f
mary maloney has the very latest. >> reporter: a cell phone captured the aftermath of a bloody biker brawl. bodies on the ground and police on guard. police say a fight in the bathroom spilled outside a waco restaurant where rival gangs and police waged war with a variety of weapons. >> shell casings, weapons, knives, clubs, we're talking chains with padlocks on the end of 'em. >> reporter: after the violence subsided, police put nearly 200 people behind bars. these are just...
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here with me is matt maloney, the ceo of grub hub. matt, great to have you.king about the one-year anniversary of squawk a"squawk, you've been public for a little over a year and you were telling me about the environment of the ceo where all the companies want to stay private. what's new for sfu. >> getting out into public markets and showing the marketplace, all of our numbers has been able to allow us to drive forward and we see what we want to do and we're creating the biggest marketplace for takeout in the whole country. and we've accelerated our growth. since going public. >> you know one of those innovations is a diversion from your traditional strategy, it's not restaurant takeout, it is kitchen takeout. or kitchen delivery. how do you pursue these new strategies as a public company? and are investors supportive of them? >> we look at the total market. which is extremely large for delivery and with all of the opportunities of restaurants and all the new products coming out. that addressable market is growing. the way we see ourselves is the largest mar
here with me is matt maloney, the ceo of grub hub. matt, great to have you.king about the one-year anniversary of squawk a"squawk, you've been public for a little over a year and you were telling me about the environment of the ceo where all the companies want to stay private. what's new for sfu. >> getting out into public markets and showing the marketplace, all of our numbers has been able to allow us to drive forward and we see what we want to do and we're creating the biggest...
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carol maloney looking at what it's going to take to eke out a win. >> reporter: 60 minutes of energy game two the caps expect to see even greater push from a desperate rangers team. >> you know that their desperation level and their detail level and their commitment level will be up. the desperation level on both sides should be very high. if thest not shame on us. >> i imagine they'll try to get more speed to their game. there's a few times they were in the zone good and had a couple breaks. that's no secret that's what makes them go. got to try to keep squashing it and slow them down through the neutral zone. but for us it's physicality. i don't think we hit there as much as we did in the first round. >> guys getting to the rink early, excited to play. going to get a warm-up in and be sure once the game and warm-up comes, guys are feeling it and into it. because we can'tave a slow start. >> reporter: so so much craziness around new york city and we expect to see that in game two. they drop the puck here on news4 at 12:30. >> caps and rangers start things off at 12:30 p.m. right her
carol maloney looking at what it's going to take to eke out a win. >> reporter: 60 minutes of energy game two the caps expect to see even greater push from a desperate rangers team. >> you know that their desperation level and their detail level and their commitment level will be up. the desperation level on both sides should be very high. if thest not shame on us. >> i imagine they'll try to get more speed to their game. there's a few times they were in the zone good and had...
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maloney: i urge a no vote to this new low in public policy. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. the gentlewoman from tennessee is recognized. mrs. black: thank you, madam speaker. it is my pleasure to yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from missouri, mrs. hartzler who is -- who has been a big protector of life and has been a great colleague of mine since our election in 2010. i yield two minutes to mrs. hartzler. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for two minutes. mrs. hartzler: thank you madam speaker. i rise today in support of h.j.res. 43 and i commend the gentlelady from tennessee and the gentleman from texas for sponsoring this important piece of legislation. this resolution would prevent the district of columbia from violating america's basic first amendment freedom of religion. we must protect pro-life organizations in d.c. and allow them to operate according to their sincerely held bheefs. the d.c. city council actions would have serious negative consequences for religious organizations op
maloney: i urge a no vote to this new low in public policy. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. the gentlewoman from tennessee is recognized. mrs. black: thank you, madam speaker. it is my pleasure to yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from missouri, mrs. hartzler who is -- who has been a big protector of life and has been a great colleague of mine since our election in 2010. i yield two minutes to mrs. hartzler. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized...
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david maloney from the american restaurant association said this is an egg and turkey story. >> roughly two-thirds of the cases so far with egg-laying hens a third with the turkey production industry the broiler mate chicken mart supply that industry is insolated so far and we expect that to remain at least through the summer. >> in the u.s. poultry is a $48 million market broken down into three categories broiler chickens for meet eggs and turkeys. and broilers are two-thirds of the market eggs is 20% and turkeys the remaining 10. broilers have been largely uneffected since most are raises in the south but iowa and minnesota, the top producers for eggs and turkey have been hit hard. eggs are the biggest issue, including pending cases, 6% of the layer hens have been taken offline. experts expect that push up egg prices. >> we expected egg prices to be pushed up 15 cents a dozen putting us close to 2014 inflated price levels at wholesale. >> and turkeys, 1.5% of the supply has been impacted and they are stock piked through august and so far that is normal but consumers may have to pay mo
david maloney from the american restaurant association said this is an egg and turkey story. >> roughly two-thirds of the cases so far with egg-laying hens a third with the turkey production industry the broiler mate chicken mart supply that industry is insolated so far and we expect that to remain at least through the summer. >> in the u.s. poultry is a $48 million market broken down into three categories broiler chickens for meet eggs and turkeys. and broilers are two-thirds of...
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. >> pam: from our partners as cn and marin maloney has the latest on this tragedy. >> reporter: some think went wrong. >> a lot of people on that train as it was a a routine duty. the was a place to do business and that makes it all the more tragic. >> reporter: her family says her smile lit up the room and her laughter will be remembered for many years to come. attending the naval academy, headed to see his family any york and never made it home. once up one geek of the month award was also headed home to see his wife and two children. a father of to the to celebrated his 18th wedding anniversary tour it was love was aggrieved they try to figure out why these lives were lost that amtrak train was traveling 106 mi. per hour as over twice the speed limit. why was it speeding? is the focus of the investigation. president obama offered condolences >> i offer my condolences for those degrees. --grief >> pam: you heard the baseball player from pinole high. using a racial slur, then saying "go back to africa". to a student from saint mary's high in berkeley. >> pam: the two teams played ag
. >> pam: from our partners as cn and marin maloney has the latest on this tragedy. >> reporter: some think went wrong. >> a lot of people on that train as it was a a routine duty. the was a place to do business and that makes it all the more tragic. >> reporter: her family says her smile lit up the room and her laughter will be remembered for many years to come. attending the naval academy, headed to see his family any york and never made it home. once up one geek of...
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maloney. dennis o. simmons. michigan -- chad a. charles. grant william whitaker.nne i. nebraska -- amanda baker. mark a. hekert. nevada -- alan r. beck.
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>> thank you, congresswoman maloney. the issue is companies are barred from sharing cyber threat information with each other. and in some cases with the government, the house fortunately passed a measure that we support that will eliminate those impediments to that kind of important information sharing. we support that legislation, we hope the senate will move forward on it, and we need to make sure that companies can, without liability, share information on each other. and with the government to prevent future threats. >> thank you, my time has expired. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from missouri, mr. liukinmeyer. chairman of our housing and insurance subcommittee. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm curious, i want to approach this from a different angle this morning, from a standpoint of, when we have a data breach whose fault is it? if someone's at fault, there's going to be some liability. it would seem to me, my experience has been from the financial institutions i've been aware of and i appreciate the governor
>> thank you, congresswoman maloney. the issue is companies are barred from sharing cyber threat information with each other. and in some cases with the government, the house fortunately passed a measure that we support that will eliminate those impediments to that kind of important information sharing. we support that legislation, we hope the senate will move forward on it, and we need to make sure that companies can, without liability, share information on each other. and with the...
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there thank you congressman maloney.ompanies are barred from sharing information with each other and in some cases even with the government. the house passed a measure that we support that will eliminate those impediments to that kind of important information sharing. we support that legislation. we hope the senate will move forward on it, and we need to make sure that companies can, without liability share information with each other and the government to prevent future threats. >> great, thank you. my time has expired, thank you. >> chair now recognizes the gentleman from missouri, mr. luetkemeyer. >> thank you, mr. chairman. kind of curious, i want to approach this from a different angle this morning from the standpoint of, you know, when we have a data breach and there is, you know, whose fault is it? if there's somebody at fault there's going to be some liability. and it would seem to me and, you know, my experience has been from the institutions i've been aware of and i appreciate the governor's description a minut
there thank you congressman maloney.ompanies are barred from sharing information with each other and in some cases even with the government. the house passed a measure that we support that will eliminate those impediments to that kind of important information sharing. we support that legislation. we hope the senate will move forward on it, and we need to make sure that companies can, without liability share information with each other and the government to prevent future threats. >>...
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>> thank you, congresswoman maloney. the issue is companies are barred from sharing cyber threat information with each other. and in some cases with the government, the house fortunately passed a measure that we support that will eliminate those impediments to that kind of important information sharing. we support that legislation we hope the senate will move forward on it, and we need to make sure that companies can without liability, share information on each other. >> thank you, my time has expired. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from missouri, mr. liukinmeyer. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm curious, i want to approach this from a different angle this morning, from a standpoint of, when we have a data breach, whose fault is it? if someone's at fault, there's going to be some liability. it would seem to me, my experience has been from the institutions i've been aware of and i appreciate the governor's description a moment ago of who winds up paying the bill on this. generally, the banks wind up. they're the one
>> thank you, congresswoman maloney. the issue is companies are barred from sharing cyber threat information with each other. and in some cases with the government, the house fortunately passed a measure that we support that will eliminate those impediments to that kind of important information sharing. we support that legislation we hope the senate will move forward on it, and we need to make sure that companies can without liability, share information on each other. >> thank you,...
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maloney, which also speaks to how old-minded this system is.bility starts to come into play get ready to hear from amtrak and other management involved here that hey, let's not forget this is about human error, it's not anything more than that. you're going to hear it that's for sure. thank you for the perspective. appreciate it. >> thanks for having me chris. >>> we're going to have more on our train derailment coverage from philadelphia. but also jeb bush trying to right the ship after stumbling on comments about the iraq war. did he get it together? or is it strike three for the likely presidential candidate? jake tapper is here this morning. he'll share his insight. (mom) when our little girl was born we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 2015 subaru forester (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. n
maloney, which also speaks to how old-minded this system is.bility starts to come into play get ready to hear from amtrak and other management involved here that hey, let's not forget this is about human error, it's not anything more than that. you're going to hear it that's for sure. thank you for the perspective. appreciate it. >> thanks for having me chris. >>> we're going to have more on our train derailment coverage from philadelphia. but also jeb bush trying to right the...
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maloney on this issue with boko haram. i noticed in the headlines this morning's paper, boko haram has a new offensive against a military base in nigeria. this is very important. the contribution they made to this bill so that the nigerians and others in the region are better able to fight these terrorists, and there's no other word for it. there are also provisions in this bill to help the ukrainians fight aggression they're undergoing. there's provisions in this bill to help fight isis. all part of the reason i believe this bill deserves support of all of the members and i appreciate the contributions of both members on this amendment. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from washington. mr. larsen: thank you, mr. chairman. i'd like to yield one minute to the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi. the chair: the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute. mr. garamendi: thank you, mr. chairman. in the legislation today there is a clause that would cause us to
maloney on this issue with boko haram. i noticed in the headlines this morning's paper, boko haram has a new offensive against a military base in nigeria. this is very important. the contribution they made to this bill so that the nigerians and others in the region are better able to fight these terrorists, and there's no other word for it. there are also provisions in this bill to help the ukrainians fight aggression they're undergoing. there's provisions in this bill to help fight isis. all...
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maloney from new york, i recognize for a minute and a half. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. mrs. maloney: i thank the gentleman for yielding and for his leadership. i rise in opposition to h.r. 36. it endangers women's health. it contains a woefully inadequate rape exception and is patently unconstitutional. it contains no health exception for the mother. the entire premise that women must provide quote, proof of rape is preposterous and hurtful to women who have already faced incredible trauma. most of us cannot begin to fathom what a woman has faced in these situations. the f.b.i. rates rape the second worst crime preceded only by murder in terms of the destruction and continuing harm to the victim. this is truly adding insult to injury. the majority party expects survivors to be mindful of keeping good medical paper records and to file paperwork that they, the majority, have decided that the rape victims should file. the reality is that abortions after 20 weekends are rare and represen
maloney from new york, i recognize for a minute and a half. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. mrs. maloney: i thank the gentleman for yielding and for his leadership. i rise in opposition to h.r. 36. it endangers women's health. it contains a woefully inadequate rape exception and is patently unconstitutional. it contains no health exception for the mother. the entire premise that women must provide quote, proof of rape is preposterous and...
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maloney: mr. speaker another mother's day has come and gone and millions of americans took time out to express their gratitude to their mothers for all the wonderful things they do. but some still have an outdated picture in their mind of their mothers spending all their time home baking cookies. when more typically american mothers are out at a job bringing home the bacon. a report produced by the joint economic committee, the typical american family has changesed dramatically over the last 50 years and fewer one in five families match the old stereotype of the father at the job and mom at home. 70% of mothers are in the labor force because they have to be in the labor force to provide for their families. our lives have changesed dramatically, but our public policies haven't kept pace with these changes. for instance the united states are the only country in the world only in the world that do not provide paid leave for the birth of a child. so before another mother's day rolls around, let's give
maloney: mr. speaker another mother's day has come and gone and millions of americans took time out to express their gratitude to their mothers for all the wonderful things they do. but some still have an outdated picture in their mind of their mothers spending all their time home baking cookies. when more typically american mothers are out at a job bringing home the bacon. a report produced by the joint economic committee, the typical american family has changesed dramatically over the last 50...
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news 4's carol maloney reports. >> caps will try to forget game two's loss as quickly as game one's winusing their short-term memory for everything. all these ridiculous goals, doomed them 30 seconds in. punches in the rebound, new york up 1-0. get to the final frame. caps trail 3-1. here he comes sandwiched, eggs in, oh my moment. 3-2 final. they tie the season. >> rangers deserve to win the hockey game. i believe we didn't play our best game for 60 minutes. you can't get away with that. >> caps can't get away from here fast enough from new york, carol mallon mallony news 4 sports. >> wizards take on hawks, tips onoff at 1:00 p.m. wizards won't play at home until game three which is next saturday. >> all right. today you can go to a free cinco de mayo festival on the national mall. this is video from last year's festival. take a look. the family friendly event lasts noon to 7:00. music, food a mexican mark. the theater at the washington monument. >> if that's not support support dog rescues in our area and catch a unique event at the running of the dhichihuahua. >> cinco de mayo food,
news 4's carol maloney reports. >> caps will try to forget game two's loss as quickly as game one's winusing their short-term memory for everything. all these ridiculous goals, doomed them 30 seconds in. punches in the rebound, new york up 1-0. get to the final frame. caps trail 3-1. here he comes sandwiched, eggs in, oh my moment. 3-2 final. they tie the season. >> rangers deserve to win the hockey game. i believe we didn't play our best game for 60 minutes. you can't get away with...
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maloney the gentlelady from new york. >> thank you panelists for your testimony and your work and i think the ranking member and chair for calling this important hearing. i agree completely with the statements of mr. roth when he said the terrorist only has to be right once. we have to be right 100% of the time and stop them from coming true. i would say nothing is more important than protecting our people and i will say that since 9/11 the new york city police department is documented well over 17 attempts to murder new yorkers and they have been thwarted through the combined efforts of all of enforcement including tsa which is working every day to stop it. for some reason in our testified intelligence briefings airlines continue to be a top priorities for terrorists, top priority. they keep trying different ways and we keep hearing reports from airline stewardesses and captains on how they are trying to break the perimeter and trying to get into the cockpit in different ways. i see this as a collective effort to fight back. not just tsa but all of us working with them to fight back. the
maloney the gentlelady from new york. >> thank you panelists for your testimony and your work and i think the ranking member and chair for calling this important hearing. i agree completely with the statements of mr. roth when he said the terrorist only has to be right once. we have to be right 100% of the time and stop them from coming true. i would say nothing is more important than protecting our people and i will say that since 9/11 the new york city police department is documented...
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maloney's comments about graham-leach and the impact on banks having run a community bank for the entire history of graham-leach's existence, i do think it was flexible in the standards when it comes to examination and practice, both in scope of business and not. so i think that's something that's worked well in the financial services industry. one question i have i'd like the panel to react to, what role does liability insurance play? i know in our company we took out the coverage at the modest premium for notification coverage which was sort of what was recommended by the underwriters. i didn't find it very compelling or particularly useful. but in a large breach, it certainly would be helpful to pay the out-of-pocket expenses. but what's happening in the liability arena on insurance coverages for entities beyond that? what standard are they setting when they come to underwrite a retailer? let's start with you, mr. dodge, about data breach. there's obviously a mathematical loss for one of your members. >> sure. i'll acknowledge i don't claim to be an expert on cybersecurity liability i
maloney's comments about graham-leach and the impact on banks having run a community bank for the entire history of graham-leach's existence, i do think it was flexible in the standards when it comes to examination and practice, both in scope of business and not. so i think that's something that's worked well in the financial services industry. one question i have i'd like the panel to react to, what role does liability insurance play? i know in our company we took out the coverage at the...
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here to walk us through the numbers is matt maloney, the chief executive officer of grubhub. things correctly, it looks like the number of active diners was up 46%. if you look at the number of orders, that was up only 30% and that's where the street was a little concerned about what was happening, correct? >> the street is going to do what the street is going to do. really the numbers we posted 50% increase in revenue, 75% increase in profits, i think it was a gangbusters quarter. if the street doesn't like that we're aggressively investing in the future, then so be it. the numbers you're referring to it's really about diversifying away from new york city and specifically the corporate diners that are so -- such a strong power in the ordering. >> so your point is as you expand and grow these are diners who are not going to necessarily be ordering out every day? >> no my point is in new york city delivery specifically is part of the culture. it's the greatest delivery city in the whole world. and so as we have record growth in cities across the country, miami, phoenix, denver
here to walk us through the numbers is matt maloney, the chief executive officer of grubhub. things correctly, it looks like the number of active diners was up 46%. if you look at the number of orders, that was up only 30% and that's where the street was a little concerned about what was happening, correct? >> the street is going to do what the street is going to do. really the numbers we posted 50% increase in revenue, 75% increase in profits, i think it was a gangbusters quarter. if the...
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maloney: mr.peaker, press reports this week show that the rain of terror brought by boko haram in northern nigeria has reached appalling new depth of deprafity. they have chosen to use as a weapon of war widespread organized sexual violence against young girls and women. hundreds of women and girls as young as 11 have been subjected to systematic organized rape. the terrorists have also used women and children to carry out suicide bombings against civilian targets. these are crimes against her humanity which is why i'm pleased to join congresswoman barbara lee in support of an international criminal court investigation. i am also pleased that the house approved an amendment that representative ed royce and i offered to the national defense authorization act that calls for continued u.s. support of international efforts to combat boko haram. history has taught us to our ever-lasting sorrow that when such horror arrives in the world the world cannot and should not stand idly by. thank you. the speak
maloney: mr.peaker, press reports this week show that the rain of terror brought by boko haram in northern nigeria has reached appalling new depth of deprafity. they have chosen to use as a weapon of war widespread organized sexual violence against young girls and women. hundreds of women and girls as young as 11 have been subjected to systematic organized rape. the terrorists have also used women and children to carry out suicide bombings against civilian targets. these are crimes against her...
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maloney: mr. speaker, when it comes to the highway trust fund, this congress has kicked the can down the road so many times that pretty soon we will not even have a road. in just five legislative days, and five legislative days, the fund will expire and with it 660,000 good paying jobs will be on the chopping block. america cannot lead the next century with broken roads and bridges collapsing. we are spending barely enough to repair the infrastructure of yesterday as china and europe build a transit system worthy of the 21st century. in my district alone we have two large infrastructure projects. the second avenue subway and the east side access. and both of them depend as does large infrastructure projects on federal funding. they create thousands of jobs. and they will cut commute times. they are investments in productivity and economic growth for our country. after a dozen short-term extensions, it's time for a long-term highway bill. our future depends on it. our economic growth depends on it.
maloney: mr. speaker, when it comes to the highway trust fund, this congress has kicked the can down the road so many times that pretty soon we will not even have a road. in just five legislative days, and five legislative days, the fund will expire and with it 660,000 good paying jobs will be on the chopping block. america cannot lead the next century with broken roads and bridges collapsing. we are spending barely enough to repair the infrastructure of yesterday as china and europe build a...
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maloney: the house voted yesterday to approve a two-month extension of the highway trust fund. i'm pleased we were able to pass a short-term fix, but this -- it's time to stop kicking the can down the road. i urge my colleagues to use the next 60 days to come up with a long-term plan to invest in our nation's transportation infrastructure, a plan that will create jobs, strengthen american competitiveness and lay the ground work for future economic growth. i ask the joint economic staff to analyze the cost of u.s. underinvestment in infrastructure and this map tells an important part of the story. across the country, one in four bridges are structurally deficient or functionally obsolete. that's scary and it's a matter of public safety. americans are taking tens of millions of trips every day other bridges that are in need of repair. as you can see on the pap in some states, over one third of the bridges are failing. here in the nation's capital 70% of our bridges are failing. we should fix our crumbling infrastructure as a matter of public safety and as a matter of national pri
maloney: the house voted yesterday to approve a two-month extension of the highway trust fund. i'm pleased we were able to pass a short-term fix, but this -- it's time to stop kicking the can down the road. i urge my colleagues to use the next 60 days to come up with a long-term plan to invest in our nation's transportation infrastructure, a plan that will create jobs, strengthen american competitiveness and lay the ground work for future economic growth. i ask the joint economic staff to...
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maloney: i want to thank the gentleman from the great state of colorado for yielding and for his leadership on the rules committee and on so many other important issues before this kuok. mr. speaker, the highway trust fund, which finances highway and transportation projects all across this country, is set to expire at the end of this month it's coming right up. passing a short-term fix is necessary because the republicans have ignored our nation's transportation needs for the past 10 months. since the last short-term extension was passed. we don't need a short-term extension. we need long-term planning. and investment in our infrastructure. the sad reality is that the united states is not investing nearly enough in its infrastructure. as a share of gross domestic product, we invest about one-half of what europe does. we invest only one quarter of what china does. and as you look at this chart, this shows the amount of road traffic volume is up 297%. yet the public spending on road maintenance is so much lower, 125%. it's nearly 2.5 times faster that we are spending and having volume go up b
maloney: i want to thank the gentleman from the great state of colorado for yielding and for his leadership on the rules committee and on so many other important issues before this kuok. mr. speaker, the highway trust fund, which finances highway and transportation projects all across this country, is set to expire at the end of this month it's coming right up. passing a short-term fix is necessary because the republicans have ignored our nation's transportation needs for the past 10 months....
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unfortunately lost patrolman steven arkel a year ago but in 2012 we also lost greenland chief of police mike maloney, who was about to retire. both of those families have been down here for this police week, and our prayers continue to be with their families. and for the families of every single law enforcement and fire chief and firefighter all those who make sure that we are safe every single day and i'm so glad in this legislation has passed during national police week. we're going to continue to work together to make sure that our public safety officers should they -- unfortunately one of them lose their life in the line of duty, that they don't have to go through any kind of bureaucratic rigmarole to get the benefits that they have obviously made the ultimate sacrifice and that their families deserve. and so i want to thank senator shaheen for her work on this issue, and i would turn it over to senator shaheen. thank you. mrs. shaheen: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from new hampshire. mrs. shaheen: madam president i am really pleased to be here to join my colleague senator
unfortunately lost patrolman steven arkel a year ago but in 2012 we also lost greenland chief of police mike maloney, who was about to retire. both of those families have been down here for this police week, and our prayers continue to be with their families. and for the families of every single law enforcement and fire chief and firefighter all those who make sure that we are safe every single day and i'm so glad in this legislation has passed during national police week. we're going to...
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