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mary miller will join us., this news update from c- span radio. >> former presidential candidate rick santorum is standing by his endorsement of mitt romney, telling cnn while he supports the nominee, he will still try to hold romney's feet close to the fire. the center recently announced he was forming a nonprofit group -- the commerce the hour reports on may retail sales. those reports come amid continuing worries about the health of the u.s. economy. military leaders are breaking ground today. the facility will be a satellite center to an even larger facility that opened in bethesda, mdaryland. some 1000 service members each year suffer from head injuries in iraq and afghanistan from improvised bombs. finally, it has been a deadly day in iraq when coordinated car bombs struck several cities killing at least 63 and wounding dozens more. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> the story behind the star spangled banner, the invasion and burning of washington, d.c. this weekend on "american h
mary miller will join us., this news update from c- span radio. >> former presidential candidate rick santorum is standing by his endorsement of mitt romney, telling cnn while he supports the nominee, he will still try to hold romney's feet close to the fire. the center recently announced he was forming a nonprofit group -- the commerce the hour reports on may retail sales. those reports come amid continuing worries about the health of the u.s. economy. military leaders are breaking...
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wednesday, the treasury department's undersecretary for domestic finance, mary miller. thursday, shealy bair who headed the deposit insurance corporation and we wrap up the series friday with skip humphrey of theoumer protection bureau. "washington journal's" look at financial regulators every day next week at 9:15 a.m. eastern on cspan. >>> the senate finance committee this week looked at the temporary assistance for needy families program. it replaced a previous welfare program and limited the amount of time people can receive benefits. senator max baucus of montana chaired the hearing. >> come to order. robert kennedy once said as long as there is plenty, poverty the evil. nearly 50 million americans are currently living in poverty. that includes 16 million children. in 2009 more than 31% of working families were in poverty. that's more than 10 million people. our safety net is designed to give those in poverty a fighting chance. temporary assistance for needy families or tanf is one of those bedrocks. tanf gives people access to job training and education, and it he
wednesday, the treasury department's undersecretary for domestic finance, mary miller. thursday, shealy bair who headed the deposit insurance corporation and we wrap up the series friday with skip humphrey of theoumer protection bureau. "washington journal's" look at financial regulators every day next week at 9:15 a.m. eastern on cspan. >>> the senate finance committee this week looked at the temporary assistance for needy families program. it replaced a previous welfare...
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. >> mary ann miller, i am speaking on behalf of the sunset park said education and action committee. we generally represent the -- residents and do not have representation in the commercial district, but we used our commercial district. we love the commercial districts. the question of vital opposition or revitalization, it seems to us, is always an economic issue. yet, it -- if naming is a good idea, so be it. it is just as some of the other controls are a little bit worrisome. and at the end of what i say, i would like to ask you to make these controls temporary and let us see what unintended consequences may occur. will there be a rise in truck traffic? will there be late night to deliveries and so on? could a fried one-third be separated from a rear two-thirds trade shop, and the trade job overwhelm, even though there is sort of a frontage and a display window, with this heavier mechanical use, manufacturing use, possibly become a nuisance? and we just do not know how this will play out. so i would say not a sunset, but a sundown, which would be almost three years with a bit of a
. >> mary ann miller, i am speaking on behalf of the sunset park said education and action committee. we generally represent the -- residents and do not have representation in the commercial district, but we used our commercial district. we love the commercial districts. the question of vital opposition or revitalization, it seems to us, is always an economic issue. yet, it -- if naming is a good idea, so be it. it is just as some of the other controls are a little bit worrisome. and at...
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in addition, letters are received from mary ann miller and robert clayton, stating that their concerns were not adequately addressed in cnr. because these letters were received after we published the comments and responses document, we were not able to include them, but the concerns raised are similar to commons already addressed, and no new issues were raised, and all issues we believe are adequately addressed. the eir down the project would result in a significant and unavoidable impact as it would impair many of the character- defining features of the beach chalet field facility. these alterations include installation of lights, synthetic turf, spectator seating, and new pathways. therefore, the commission would need to adopt a statement of overriding considerations pursuant to the california environmental quality act, should the commission choose to approve the project. the eir provided four alternatives -- the new project attended, the offset product alternative at sunset, the grass turf with ridges let's, and the grass synthetic turf with no light alternative. all of these would
in addition, letters are received from mary ann miller and robert clayton, stating that their concerns were not adequately addressed in cnr. because these letters were received after we published the comments and responses document, we were not able to include them, but the concerns raised are similar to commons already addressed, and no new issues were raised, and all issues we believe are adequately addressed. the eir down the project would result in a significant and unavoidable impact as it...
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joining us is mary miller, the undersecretary of domestic finance. would you describe what you do as far asolane financial agencies? >> it is a pretty broad place. we do a lot of things. we print currency. we collect revenues, but we have a strong policy when it comes to the parent -- to looking at regulation, so with the passage last yeard-frank act there is a good deal of work on the table. in my office is interested in looking at the impact not just on markets but financial institutions, protecting the broader financial system, and at the same time we are interested in the fiscal operation. there is quite a bit my office does in looking at guidance for regulators in the executive branch. >> what are some top policies you find yourself involved in? >> there are three that are the most important. financial regulatory reform, all the things that are in compass, helping finance reform, which is important to bring stability to our housing department. >> where are we in terms of implementation of dodd-frank? a pivotal this thiis year. i think this is an
joining us is mary miller, the undersecretary of domestic finance. would you describe what you do as far asolane financial agencies? >> it is a pretty broad place. we do a lot of things. we print currency. we collect revenues, but we have a strong policy when it comes to the parent -- to looking at regulation, so with the passage last yeard-frank act there is a good deal of work on the table. in my office is interested in looking at the impact not just on markets but financial...
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morning's "washington journal" we will talk to grover norquist from americans for tax reform and mary miller. "washington journal" each morning at 7:00 eastern here on c-span. >> the head of jpmorgan chase, jamie dimon, will testify today about the company's recent trading losses in front of the senate banking committee at 10:00 eastern here on c-span. he will also testify next week in front of the house panel. that will be live on c-span 3 next tuesday. defense secretary, leon panetta, will lay out some of the spending priorities. watch live coverage from the senate subcommittee on defense appropriations. that is at 10:30 eastern on c- span 3. >> and nancy pelosi began her career in the u.s. house in 1987. >> mr. speaker, as you know, eight years ago this month the soviet union invaded afghanistan. to no one's surprise, afghanistan has turned into a bloody war with no victors. it documents countless acts of terror perpetrated against the people. >> the minority leader and former speaker was honored on the floor. watch this or any part of her career online at the c-span2 library. >> the next
morning's "washington journal" we will talk to grover norquist from americans for tax reform and mary miller. "washington journal" each morning at 7:00 eastern here on c-span. >> the head of jpmorgan chase, jamie dimon, will testify today about the company's recent trading losses in front of the senate banking committee at 10:00 eastern here on c-span. he will also testify next week in front of the house panel. that will be live on c-span 3 next tuesday. defense...
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miller. is your head up there? we'll come back to mary ellen. >>> tom miller, a.i. we've gotten good and clev coming up with new names to call chronic conditions, got a code, we can find a technology and bill to throw at it. you have a list of the ones that have had greater treated prefb lens. when you do your time series, what have we had any reduction in, in term of treated prevalence? what's gone off the list. great savings in smallpox. is it an added key to the keyboard? >> that's a good question. we've probroken these into i gu we have 260 that we've looked at, and i'd say most of them are fairly nstant. i mean, obviously big ones like heart disease and cancer are getting improvements in. the one that has been the biggest decline which actually adds to, you know, actually adds to a lot of the cost is trauma. the prevalence of trauma cases has gone done fairly substantially. that's a big redux. but most of the have seen, you know, fairly substantial increases over time. a lot as i mentioned have been owe decemberty related and a lottery lated to cardiovascular r
miller. is your head up there? we'll come back to mary ellen. >>> tom miller, a.i. we've gotten good and clev coming up with new names to call chronic conditions, got a code, we can find a technology and bill to throw at it. you have a list of the ones that have had greater treated prefb lens. when you do your time series, what have we had any reduction in, in term of treated prevalence? what's gone off the list. great savings in smallpox. is it an added key to the keyboard? >>...
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miller is next. >> announcer: meet mary. shop online with her debit card, and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard-earned money. now meet jack. enough to enjoy retirement.saved angie, the waitress at jack's favorite diner, is also enjoying his retirement. with just a little information, she's opened up a credit line, draining the equity in jack's home. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. see, ordinary credit monitoring services tell you after your identity has been stolen. they may take up to 60 days to alert you-- too late for jack. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she may have been notified in time to help stop it. if jack had lifelock's 24/7 proactive protection, he could have been alerted by phone or e-
miller is next. >> announcer: meet mary. shop online with her debit card, and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard-earned money. now meet jack. enough to enjoy retirement.saved angie, the waitress at jack's favorite diner, is also enjoying his retirement. with just a little information, she's opened up a credit line, draining the equity in jack's home. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may...
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. >> tom miller, and i saw a hand up there. we'll come back to mary ellen. >> ken, we've gotten quite good and clever about coming up with new names to call chronic conditions. got a code, we can find the technology and a bill to throw at it. you had a list of the ones that have had greater treated prevalence. when you do your time series, what have we had any reduction in? i know we made great savings on smallpox, i'm sure. but beyond that, is it only an athded key to the keyboard? >> that's a good question. we've broken these into -- i guess we have 260 that we've looked at. i would say most of them are fairly constant. i mean, obviously the big ones like heart disease and cancer we're getting improvements in. the one that has been the biggest decline, which actually adds to, you know, adds to a lot of the cost is trauma. so the prevalence of trauma cases has gone down fairly substantially. so that's a big reduction. but most of these have seen fairly substantial increases over time, and a lot of it, as i mentioned, has been obesity related and a lo
. >> tom miller, and i saw a hand up there. we'll come back to mary ellen. >> ken, we've gotten quite good and clever about coming up with new names to call chronic conditions. got a code, we can find the technology and a bill to throw at it. you had a list of the ones that have had greater treated prevalence. when you do your time series, what have we had any reduction in? i know we made great savings on smallpox, i'm sure. but beyond that, is it only an athded key to the keyboard?...
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mary from matt sandusky, that, in my view is a solid ground. >> and a criminal defense attorney on the line, in the afternoon, david lee miller has been there from the beginning. when is sentence something. >> we expect about 90 days time there will be pretent yens reports then, he will be back at this court house again. we talk about the defense attorney this is the same defense attorney told me that his client jerry sandusky did a wonderful job on nbc when giving that interview that probably helped the prosecution in their case. additionally this is the same defense attorney who, outside of the court house joked about this being a soap opera and likened it to "all my children". it was certainly to say the least unorthodox it certainly was. david lee miller thank you for your tireless work and terrific reporting of all of this. and as attorney general was noting a moment ago in her understandable reviews to answer questions, this is just the beginning. there are a number of cases which are pending in the common wealth of pennsylvania against officials from pennsylvania state university and you heard the reporter ask the question did penn state
mary from matt sandusky, that, in my view is a solid ground. >> and a criminal defense attorney on the line, in the afternoon, david lee miller has been there from the beginning. when is sentence something. >> we expect about 90 days time there will be pretent yens reports then, he will be back at this court house again. we talk about the defense attorney this is the same defense attorney told me that his client jerry sandusky did a wonderful job on nbc when giving that interview...
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admiral miller, i exercise my authority as secretary of defense to grant amnesty to all men on restriction or minor conduct offenses. [laughter] as a catholic, i'm tempted to order you to do three hail marys. [laughter] with that out of the way, let me deepest thanks. first and foremost offer my deepest thanks. thank you to the class of 2012 and to all mid shipment for your decision to serve this nation at a time of war. you have set yourselves apart in a profound, and in an honorable way. thank you also for all of those in uniform, including the officers, senior enlisted leaders, and instructors for your dedication and loyalty to our country. finally, thank you to the families, sponsor families, the the administrators, professors, and the friends here today. this is every bit your day to celebrate along with this extraordinary class of 2012. class of '12, over the past four years, you have passed the test of character, you chose to give up the life of a normal college student and endured the demands of navy life rising before dawn, putting on the uniform of our country, standing watch, marching in formation. the highs and lows of your life here have changed you in ways that you may not f
admiral miller, i exercise my authority as secretary of defense to grant amnesty to all men on restriction or minor conduct offenses. [laughter] as a catholic, i'm tempted to order you to do three hail marys. [laughter] with that out of the way, let me deepest thanks. first and foremost offer my deepest thanks. thank you to the class of 2012 and to all mid shipment for your decision to serve this nation at a time of war. you have set yourselves apart in a profound, and in an honorable way....
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on wednesday we will look at the treasury department with mary miller, undersecretary for domestic finance. on thursday our focus will be on the federal deposit insurance corporation with she lobar, fdic chairman from 2006-11. on friday we will look at the recently formed consumer financial protection bureau with hubert skip humphrey of the office, the older americans. today, we will look at the securities and exchange commission with harvey pitt, a former sec chairman from 2001-3. thank you for joining us. give us the broad outline of what the fcc's mission is and how it is different from all those other agencies that we just went over there. >> well, the sec mission is fundamentally to protect investors and to promote capitol four nations so that new companies can get started with great new ideas and employed people and help boost our economy. the distinctions between the sec and the other agencies you mentioned are, first, that the cftc, for example, is largely devoted to commodity regulation, whereas the sec is devoted to securities regulation. however, the distinction between the two
on wednesday we will look at the treasury department with mary miller, undersecretary for domestic finance. on thursday our focus will be on the federal deposit insurance corporation with she lobar, fdic chairman from 2006-11. on friday we will look at the recently formed consumer financial protection bureau with hubert skip humphrey of the office, the older americans. today, we will look at the securities and exchange commission with harvey pitt, a former sec chairman from 2001-3. thank you...