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in 1901, september 6, mckinley dies and theodore roosevelt becomes president, mckinley murdered by an anarchist. march 10 said, "that dam cowboy is present." t.r. is his own man. he does things the way he wants to do it. he immediately makes conservation a huge part of his presidency, saves over 234 million acres of wild america using all sorts of mechanisms, mainly what you hear about president obama and executive orders. t.r. would do them a lot. if lincoln could liberate the slaves with an executive order, he could say the grand canyon with an executive order. he did just that. he went all over the country and used the antiquities act of 1906, which gave him executive power for the word "science" to save places for science. it could be 60 acres for paleontologists to study bones found in the west, or a strange natural feature, but he goes with his rough riders to the grand canyon, stands on the lip of the canyon, looks out over the abyss, and says "do not touch it. god has made it." the senate wants to mine it for zinc and copper. t.r. uses this antiquities act and saves 600,000 ac
in 1901, september 6, mckinley dies and theodore roosevelt becomes president, mckinley murdered by an anarchist. march 10 said, "that dam cowboy is present." t.r. is his own man. he does things the way he wants to do it. he immediately makes conservation a huge part of his presidency, saves over 234 million acres of wild america using all sorts of mechanisms, mainly what you hear about president obama and executive orders. t.r. would do them a lot. if lincoln could liberate the slaves...
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mckinley: i yield the balance of my time to the chairman. the chair: the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized for the balance of the time. mr. lucas: i thank the gentleman from west virginia. i, too, want the best and brightens. that's why the core principal of the rule is disclosure. make sure we know where the money goes. mr. mckinley's taking this to the next point in this focus on following the money. i appreciate where he's coming from. i said earlier to my colleague from oregon this is a work in progress. we'll see ultimately what the final version is, but if you believe that the money should be followed, if you believe we should know where the dollars are, and if that impacts the science, then clearly, mr. mckinley's on the right path. i'm voting with him. it's a work in progress. yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentlelady from oregon is recognized. ms. bonamici: thank you mr. chairman. again this amendment would cause the e.p.a. to be prevented from getting the bes
mckinley: i yield the balance of my time to the chairman. the chair: the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized for the balance of the time. mr. lucas: i thank the gentleman from west virginia. i, too, want the best and brightens. that's why the core principal of the rule is disclosure. make sure we know where the money goes. mr. mckinley's taking this to the next point in this focus on following the money. i appreciate where he's coming from. i said earlier to my colleague from oregon this is a...
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mckinley. >> this is one of 100 glaciers in denali.hem are losing volume and retreating due to global warming. on this surrounding peaks, the red represents the glacier loss. worldwide, scientists predict recede another 40% by the end of the century. and if nothing is done to curb climate change, up to 70% of the global glacier mass could be gone by the year 2100. that nenes flooding, rising sea levels, and a dramatically different landscape. >> that was amazing. [ laughter ] >> we just landed on a glacier. how are you doing? >> team morgan, welcome. the heart of denali national park. >> you've got the best office ever. >> pretty fabulous place. the scale here is huge. it's the true wilderness and just a very pristine area. >> what are we doing today? >> working with the rangers that help protect the resource of mount mckinley and protecting people when they come denali, the highest peak in north america and volunteer with the rescue team. learn how to do rescue, self-arrest and help us out. >> fantastic. one effect of climate change h
mckinley. >> this is one of 100 glaciers in denali.hem are losing volume and retreating due to global warming. on this surrounding peaks, the red represents the glacier loss. worldwide, scientists predict recede another 40% by the end of the century. and if nothing is done to curb climate change, up to 70% of the global glacier mass could be gone by the year 2100. that nenes flooding, rising sea levels, and a dramatically different landscape. >> that was amazing. [ laughter ]...
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. >> joining me for more, michael mckinley. gentlemen, thank you. i'd like to start with you.why do you think the shroud of turin is not the most famous but most debated. >> the science and technology and all of these advances can solve every mystery. there's nothing left to be explained. science and the advances we've had in research have only deepened the mystery of the shroud. it's not until the invention of photography in the 19th century that we realized the negatives of the shroud came out that there is a three-dimensional image came on there. it has not been resolved. the mystery has only deepened. >> so, michael, to scholars who can test the shroud's authenticity saying it dates to the middle ages when many recorded and the relics surfaced across europe, what do you say to these people? what is your reaction to their arguments? >> well, our reaction is there's a better story. in the series and the book we asked the question, how does this object from first century jerusalem get to turin and we found an answer. from there, what does science have to say about it. so i th
. >> joining me for more, michael mckinley. gentlemen, thank you. i'd like to start with you.why do you think the shroud of turin is not the most famous but most debated. >> the science and technology and all of these advances can solve every mystery. there's nothing left to be explained. science and the advances we've had in research have only deepened the mystery of the shroud. it's not until the invention of photography in the 19th century that we realized the negatives of the...
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mckinley, to native alaskans, known as denali. home to 233 species of animals including bear, moose, caribou, and sheep. to keep two legged visitors happy, the park designated one third of the land as wilderness allowing for a true experience of the great outdoors. i can't wait to get to work. >> got to put on the uniform for you. your name tag is the important starting point. so all the people know your name. >> so they can report me to you. >> exactly. you're going to be set up an all-star cast. we've got a really broad array of rangers to give you a deep dive into what does it really mean to be a park ranger. we've got everything from accountants to about 20 different flavors of ologists. gla glacierologist, people who specialize in caribou. >> what parting advice do i need? >> this is your place. >> yeah. >> and it's also everybody else's special place and take seriously the responsibility that all of us as americans have to care for these special places. >> i've got my fancy name badge and now i'm about to volunteer here in d
mckinley, to native alaskans, known as denali. home to 233 species of animals including bear, moose, caribou, and sheep. to keep two legged visitors happy, the park designated one third of the land as wilderness allowing for a true experience of the great outdoors. i can't wait to get to work. >> got to put on the uniform for you. your name tag is the important starting point. so all the people know your name. >> so they can report me to you. >> exactly. you're going to be set...
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mckinley as president. roosevelt is vice president. they thought they would get rid of them by putting him on the ticket because he was a governor and a reformist governor and the corrupt people in albany did not like having roosevelt. he was placed on the vice presidency. mckinley is assassinated. he is not dead yet. roosevelt is hiking. the secret service goes and get him. they think mckinley is going to die but after a day they think he make go through. roosevelt goes back up into the adirondacks. about seven days later the secret service gets him again. the president is dead. it takes roosevelt another 36 hours to get to buffalo where he is sworn in as our youngest president. now, he says later in his autobiography, doesn't say it at the time, remember, he is leader of the republican party, i wanted to transform the republican party as he says, into a " fairly radical progressive party." that's the exact quote. fairly radical progressive party. he doesn't tell the country that but he says in his diary. and to do that he needs diffe
mckinley as president. roosevelt is vice president. they thought they would get rid of them by putting him on the ticket because he was a governor and a reformist governor and the corrupt people in albany did not like having roosevelt. he was placed on the vice presidency. mckinley is assassinated. he is not dead yet. roosevelt is hiking. the secret service goes and get him. they think mckinley is going to die but after a day they think he make go through. roosevelt goes back up into the...
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died immediately or almost immediately, where is and mckinley did not.ut what i found so interesting i will speak for my own research experience some of the diaries i worked with i followed through up to later moments. you will see fewer the book that there is an abolitionist couple along with the rabid diehard rebels, i follow this couple up through reconstruction through the end of their lives. the woman keeps a diary and when garfield's assassinated in 1981, i'm not sure i can explain this, she is devastated, utterly devastated. she writes about it in the same way she wrote about lincoln although minus the politics of slavery and civil war. but she does not even mention abraham lincoln. someone you will see, if you read the book, i followed her through the whole story because she wrote so much about lincoln. there is a sense of at the immediate moment, i think garfield and mckinley were devastating events, but they didn't have the legacies that lincoln and kennedy had, partly because they were not -- although garfield was a very good president, they w
died immediately or almost immediately, where is and mckinley did not.ut what i found so interesting i will speak for my own research experience some of the diaries i worked with i followed through up to later moments. you will see fewer the book that there is an abolitionist couple along with the rabid diehard rebels, i follow this couple up through reconstruction through the end of their lives. the woman keeps a diary and when garfield's assassinated in 1981, i'm not sure i can explain this,...
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because this is, the first lady, ida saxton mckinley. >> seth: yes. [ laughter and applause ] >> sethay if anyone takes this burn the hardest, it's ida saxton mckinley. >> oh, for sure. she is way more bummed than i am. >> seth: yeah, yeah. and there's that, i mean i don't quite know what's going on with the hair. >> dead ida saxton mckinley. >> seth: it's a reverse mohawk. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. >> seth: that is not a good look. >> i'm pissed that i can't wear my high neck frocks anymore. >> seth: yeah, yeah. because people on the street are saying, "hey ida! oh." [ laughter ] i was very happy to see in flashbacks of your character on "last man on earth," your mother, your wonderful mother, plays your mom in the flashbacks. >> my mother plays my mom. my dad plays my dad. my mom, i did have to cut one of her scenes. she was great. she was awesome. mom, you're wonderful. mom -- wherever, whatever camera, mom, you're wonderful. but yeah, we just had to cut one of these things that she was in, but she has the best sense of humor. she's so funny and fun and actually
because this is, the first lady, ida saxton mckinley. >> seth: yes. [ laughter and applause ] >> sethay if anyone takes this burn the hardest, it's ida saxton mckinley. >> oh, for sure. she is way more bummed than i am. >> seth: yeah, yeah. and there's that, i mean i don't quite know what's going on with the hair. >> dead ida saxton mckinley. >> seth: it's a reverse mohawk. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. >> seth: that is...
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mckinley lare, our first prize winner in the high school central region, also won our first ever fan favorite prize. this was student cam's first time allowing the public to preview and cast votes for their favorite documentary. you should know that all 150 main prizes were decided independently of the public vote but during a week of voting with 325,000 votes cast, mckinleigh's documentary received 195,000 votes. she'll be recognized as the year's fan favorite and win an extra $500 cash prize. congratulations to all the student cam winners and all the state of the unions who entered -- students who entered this year. you can watch the winning entries on our website at studentcam.org. >> tomorrow morning, we will start with your calls looking at the state of race relations. later, we talked to tell -- trevor burrus of the cato institut
mckinley lare, our first prize winner in the high school central region, also won our first ever fan favorite prize. this was student cam's first time allowing the public to preview and cast votes for their favorite documentary. you should know that all 150 main prizes were decided independently of the public vote but during a week of voting with 325,000 votes cast, mckinleigh's documentary received 195,000 votes. she'll be recognized as the year's fan favorite and win an extra $500 cash prize....
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most come abt what the veterans go on, c, sift civil war. 5, grant, hayes, garfield, harrison and mckinley. jamie: in birmingham, alabama, may, 2013, patrick martin visits a traveling appraisal fair, hoping some of the old artifacts can payoff his growing debt, not going well, untilly pulls out an old map of texas. >> i had seen this map before. but i had seen a reprint. jamie: joe recognize it at work of skwraeu jay jacob d core don. -- he used it as a promotional tool to lure professional immigrants to the state. >> he was a land agent that helped settle people in texas, he wanted a document to show them the vastness of the land. land. jamie: he obtained endorse am from famous texans including sam houston. >> on the floor of the u.s. fen at, refered to this as most accurate depiction of texas that anyone compiled. jamie: with patrick's copez, joe is excited by cel skeptical, he knows such a famous map has countless resprints or forgerys. >> fortunately, decardoba left a clue. >> a notice, that says without my signature this map is fraudulently obtained. >> he finds a signature, but it is
most come abt what the veterans go on, c, sift civil war. 5, grant, hayes, garfield, harrison and mckinley. jamie: in birmingham, alabama, may, 2013, patrick martin visits a traveling appraisal fair, hoping some of the old artifacts can payoff his growing debt, not going well, untilly pulls out an old map of texas. >> i had seen this map before. but i had seen a reprint. jamie: joe recognize it at work of skwraeu jay jacob d core don. -- he used it as a promotional tool to lure...
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the $500 bill had mckinley, the thousand dollar bill, president cleveland. president madison is depicted on the 5000, and this is solomon chase. he is a very important statesman and a figure in finance. surprisingly, there is even a $100,000 bill. it is the highest denomination ever produced. it was only used for internal bank transfers. it is a gold note. it is the only note that has woodrow wilson on it. that is a snapshot of what i would call more modern notes. what we are going to talk about is this period where the united states issued large sized notes in something called fractional currency. there were 12 different types of these notes. many of these were in circulation at the same time. i want to have time to go into detail on many of these notes. let me just comment on a couple of them. let me show you right now what we mean by a large sized note. if you can see this, this was what is considered a large sized note or a horse blankets. they were issued in this size from 1861 to 1928. if you contrast that size with the current one dollar bill, you can
the $500 bill had mckinley, the thousand dollar bill, president cleveland. president madison is depicted on the 5000, and this is solomon chase. he is a very important statesman and a figure in finance. surprisingly, there is even a $100,000 bill. it is the highest denomination ever produced. it was only used for internal bank transfers. it is a gold note. it is the only note that has woodrow wilson on it. that is a snapshot of what i would call more modern notes. what we are going to talk...
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garfield in 1881 and mckinley in 1901. the first reason scholars tend to give is that lincoln and kennedy died immediately or almost immediately whereas garfield and mckinley did not. what i found so interesting so i will just speak from my own research experience. some of the diaries i worked with i followed through to later moments. if you read the book, there is a abolitionist couple along with diehard rebels. i followed this abolitionist couple through reconstruction to the end of their lives. the woman keeps a diary. when garfield is assassinated in 1881, and i'm not sure i can explain this. she is devastated, utterly devastated. she writes about in the same way she wrote about lincoln although mine is the politics of slavery and civil war. but she does not even mention ibrahim lincoln. this is somebody you say. i phoned her throat. because she wrote so much about lincoln. -- i followed her throughout the entire story because she wrote so much about lincoln. these other two presidents did not have the legacies that ke
garfield in 1881 and mckinley in 1901. the first reason scholars tend to give is that lincoln and kennedy died immediately or almost immediately whereas garfield and mckinley did not. what i found so interesting so i will just speak from my own research experience. some of the diaries i worked with i followed through to later moments. if you read the book, there is a abolitionist couple along with diehard rebels. i followed this abolitionist couple through reconstruction to the end of their...
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. >> reporter: we were there with family and friends at mckinley tech. >> scholars are graduates of d.c. high schools. they are selected on the basis of extraordinary academic performance. >> reporter: but they're also leaders, in the classroom and in the community. they are the cream of the crop and are beating the odds. >> hi mario. >> reporter: like mario velasquez, a first generation immigrant raised by a single mother. >> it's a full scholarship for your entire career at the george washington university. >> reporter: eight schools, nine scholarships each student getting a full ride. since 1989 it's become tradition at george washington university. they go by the name prize patrol. school mascot president, the whole crew. and they change lives. mario's mother. >> thank you. >> reporter: dreams realized for byron, for his father who dropped out of school at 16 to help at home for his mother who emphasized the value of an education. >> yeah it is very important in our household. >> i applied to several schools, but gw was at the top of the list. >> you've got a chance to see how expen
. >> reporter: we were there with family and friends at mckinley tech. >> scholars are graduates of d.c. high schools. they are selected on the basis of extraordinary academic performance. >> reporter: but they're also leaders, in the classroom and in the community. they are the cream of the crop and are beating the odds. >> hi mario. >> reporter: like mario velasquez, a first generation immigrant raised by a single mother. >> it's a full scholarship for your...
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five future presidents -- grant, hayes, garfield, harrison and mckinley saw combat during the civil war. >>> in birmingham, alabama, in may, 2013, patrick martin visits a traveling appraisal fair hoping some of his family's old military artifacts can pay off his growing debts. it's not going well. that is until he pulls out an old map of texas for heritage auctions appraiser joe fay. >> i had seen this map before, but i had only seen reprints of it. >> yes instantly recognizes the print as the work of jacob d. cordova, who commissioned the first maps in 1849 after the u.s. won the mexican-american war. decor d decordova used the map as a tool to lure immigrants into the state. >> he wanted a document that showed them the vastness of the land that was available for them to settle. >> decordova obtained signature endorsements from famous texans including sam houston to further his cause. >> sam houston on the floor of the u.s. senate referred to this as the most accurate depiction of texas that anyone had ever compiled? >> with patrick's copy, joe is excited but skeptical. he knows such a
five future presidents -- grant, hayes, garfield, harrison and mckinley saw combat during the civil war. >>> in birmingham, alabama, in may, 2013, patrick martin visits a traveling appraisal fair hoping some of his family's old military artifacts can pay off his growing debts. it's not going well. that is until he pulls out an old map of texas for heritage auctions appraiser joe fay. >> i had seen this map before, but i had only seen reprints of it. >> yes instantly...
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died immediately or almost immediately, where is and mckinley did not.ut what i found so interesting i will speak for my own research experience some of the diaries i worked with i followed through up to later moments. you will see fewer the book that there is an abolitionist couple along with the rabid diehard rebels, i follow this couple up through reconstruction through the end of their lives. the woman keeps a diary and when garfield's assassinated in 1981, i'm not sure i can explain this, she is devastated, utterly devastated. she writes about it in the same way she wrote about lincoln although minus the politics of slavery and civil war. but she does not even mention abraham lincoln. someone you will see, if you read the book, i followed her through the whole story because she wrote so much about lincoln. there is a sense of at the immediate moment, i think garfield and mckinley were devastating events, but they didn't have the legacies that lincoln and kennedy had, partly because they were not -- although garfield was a very good president, they w
died immediately or almost immediately, where is and mckinley did not.ut what i found so interesting i will speak for my own research experience some of the diaries i worked with i followed through up to later moments. you will see fewer the book that there is an abolitionist couple along with the rabid diehard rebels, i follow this couple up through reconstruction through the end of their lives. the woman keeps a diary and when garfield's assassinated in 1981, i'm not sure i can explain this,...
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kennedy: the world's oldest woman turns 117 today born 1898 when william mckinley was president.think about how to live along life. my grandmother lived to be 100. wake up and get up and then do something she believed in the deal the gin and tonic and inappropriate flirting. seven other advice from those in to there when hundreds. >> he gets up at 5:00 a.m. every day and as between five and seven pushups. 115 year-old eats raw eggs. 107 years old she looks good drink lots of coffee. when about 107? he makes says coffee with whiskey every single morning and smokes will cigar's per day the oldest living veteran. 111 years old massages his little feet with all the foil. -- all live oriole. that is why he is so happy. i will drink in moderation is sleep as much as i can and set all the green tea and acted richer because people who take themselves too seriously when never make it to the club as these heroes. thank you for watching the show. follow the on twitter @kennedy nation. and tell the begin tomorrow night on fox business we wish you the night of your life. so does lou dobbs. he
kennedy: the world's oldest woman turns 117 today born 1898 when william mckinley was president.think about how to live along life. my grandmother lived to be 100. wake up and get up and then do something she believed in the deal the gin and tonic and inappropriate flirting. seven other advice from those in to there when hundreds. >> he gets up at 5:00 a.m. every day and as between five and seven pushups. 115 year-old eats raw eggs. 107 years old she looks good drink lots of coffee. when...
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ambassadors such as ronald newman ryan crocker, james cunningham and my good friend, michael mckinley, give american diplomacy first-class leadership and strategic understanding. and i would be remiss not to mention the stimulating conversations with my friends from this chamber like john mccain, lindsey graham, carl levin. but i must also acknowledge the deeply appreciated contribution of the aide workers who are day-to-day representatives of your country. i've met people from all 50 states of the union, from senators and representatives to construction workers and computer operators. i want to thank all of them for introducing the best of america to the people of afghanistan. finally, i would like to thank president obama. he's an admirable and principleled partner. his support for afghanistan has always been conditional on our performance. i like and appreciate his clear and disciplined approach make an engagement. thanks to his rigor we were encouraged to build up the afghan armed forces into the self-reliant army it is today. because he stood firm on the deadline for the surge an
ambassadors such as ronald newman ryan crocker, james cunningham and my good friend, michael mckinley, give american diplomacy first-class leadership and strategic understanding. and i would be remiss not to mention the stimulating conversations with my friends from this chamber like john mccain, lindsey graham, carl levin. but i must also acknowledge the deeply appreciated contribution of the aide workers who are day-to-day representatives of your country. i've met people from all 50 states of...
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. >> joining us right now are david gibson and michael mckinley, they are the co-authors of finding jesusgery on which this series is based. welcome to both of you. does this documentary, does this offer more clarity, particularly about the shroud and whether it is indeed authentic, whether it will give us a more clear view of who and the imagery of jesus? >> i think it really does. we take you about as far as you can go. look the burial shroud the shroud of turin, your faith isn't going to rise and fall on whether this is true or false. but we certainly take you up to that very point where you can make a judgment. there a laep of nate with any of these kinds of objects, it's still always going to be a mystery. >> you know michael, how did you come to terms, how do you decide on what things to tackle what mysteries to try to unfold? >> well fredericka we took a three-pronged approach, on not only the artifacts but how the approach them in creating this series and to the book. what was the burial linen in jew day up in the first century. and how did that object get to now? it made it manag
. >> joining us right now are david gibson and michael mckinley, they are the co-authors of finding jesusgery on which this series is based. welcome to both of you. does this documentary, does this offer more clarity, particularly about the shroud and whether it is indeed authentic, whether it will give us a more clear view of who and the imagery of jesus? >> i think it really does. we take you about as far as you can go. look the burial shroud the shroud of turin, your faith isn't...
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was it an 1899 packard for mckinley, a 1909 white steamer for taft, a 1919 pierce arrow for wilson or a 1929 cadillac for hoover? the answer when we return. ou have something for pain? i have bayer aspirin. i'm not ving a heart attack, it's my back. i mean bayer back & body. it works great for pain. bayer back & body provides effective relief for your tough pain. better? yeah...thanks for the tip! when it comes to good nutrition...i'm no expert. that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay more like me. [ female announcer ] boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a delicious taste. grandpa! [ female announcer ] stay strong, stay active with boost. look! this is the new asian inspired broth bowl from panera bread. our hero is the soba noodle. (mmmm) which we pair with fresh spinac
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i find it very fascinating the three of our great presidents, lincoln, garfield, and mckinley were all kindly towards african-americans and all assassinated. our calendar this year is the same as 1881, and it was on this date on a thursday and tomorrow that garfield's body lay in state in the nation's capital. i would just thank you for coming here on this day to our hometown. thank you. [applause] >> my honor, thank you. [applause] >> hi. what do you think about garfield to quit being a general one of the civil war were still raging to go back into politics? what is your response about garfield as a politician? >> well garfield didn't want to. abraham lincoln asked him to come back. he needed him back in congress fighting the fight that lincoln had, and garfield understood that. it was difficult for him. you know, he loved his regiment which was, many of whom are made up from boys from the institute. so it was a difficult decision for him and he felt very passionately about the civil war, not only in keeping the country together but in bringing about abolition. he was a fierce aboliti
i find it very fascinating the three of our great presidents, lincoln, garfield, and mckinley were all kindly towards african-americans and all assassinated. our calendar this year is the same as 1881, and it was on this date on a thursday and tomorrow that garfield's body lay in state in the nation's capital. i would just thank you for coming here on this day to our hometown. thank you. [applause] >> my honor, thank you. [applause] >> hi. what do you think about garfield to quit...
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he has black hair and was last seen wearing a blue polo shirt with the mckinley tech logo, tan pants and a blackjack cet. >>> police are also looking for a 12-year-old boy named demeet just brown last -- demetrius brown. he has short black hair and was last seen wearing a green shirt and khaki pants. he has a small stud earring in his left ear. if you've seen et of these boy -- either of these boys, you're asked to contact d.c. police. >>> a second person has come forward in the case of a local pastor accused of sexually assaulting underage girls. >> darrell best faces first degree sex abuse while armed. delia goncalves has more information. where did the alleged attacks take place? >> reporter: according to the alleged victim, these atags happened at least -- attacks happened at least two separate questions. one at a church where best is a pastor and also in best's unmarked police cruiser right here outside mpd headquarters. now, so far two women have come forward. one girl is 16 years old. she says best sexually abused her multiple times. a second woman says best attacked her when
he has black hair and was last seen wearing a blue polo shirt with the mckinley tech logo, tan pants and a blackjack cet. >>> police are also looking for a 12-year-old boy named demeet just brown last -- demetrius brown. he has short black hair and was last seen wearing a green shirt and khaki pants. he has a small stud earring in his left ear. if you've seen et of these boy -- either of these boys, you're asked to contact d.c. police. >>> a second person has come forward in...
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mckinley lare, our first prize winner in the high school central region also won our first ever fan favorite prize. this was student cam's first time allowing the public to preview and cast votes for their favorite documentary. you should know that all 150 main pleases were decided independently of the public vote but during a week of voting with 325,000 votes cast, mckinleigh's documentary received 195,000 votes. she'll be recognized as the th year's fan favorite and win an extra $500 cash prize. congratulations to all the student cam winners and all the state of the unions who entered this year. you can watch the winning entries on our website at studentcam.org. >> mitch mcconnell and harry reid commented on the challenge to the affordable care act's health insurance subsidies. another matter, across the street, the supreme court will hear arguments today in an important case. king versus burwell is the latest reminder of a law that is as unwieldy as it is unworkable -- obamacare. obamacare has been one rolling disaster after another for middle-class americans. first, it attacked seniors b
mckinley lare, our first prize winner in the high school central region also won our first ever fan favorite prize. this was student cam's first time allowing the public to preview and cast votes for their favorite documentary. you should know that all 150 main pleases were decided independently of the public vote but during a week of voting with 325,000 votes cast, mckinleigh's documentary received 195,000 votes. she'll be recognized as the th year's fan favorite and win an extra $500 cash...
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>> we have a great relation show with ambassador mckinley and the folks -- we're connected to the embassy there they don't do the modomoi but they're engaged in other ministries the ngos and i think they're very dedicate ited and work very hard remember all the coalition, all the state department of all the defendant embassies there are because they're passionate about where afghanistan can go in the future excited about the future of afghanistan and the fact that what happened in iraq has been in the news gives them more depression to say this ain't going to happen here. >> my last question. just to ensure we are maintaining our commit tom the long-term stability of afghanistan, what is the online financial commitment of the united states to make that happen? >> we're looking very hard how we continue to be more efficient and reduce that but it's about 4.1 billion for '15 and looking at fy16, i have that down to 3.8 bill because of in efficiencies we have garnered in their forces and how we operate and will continue to look at that very hard. they are very dependent on the u.s. and other
>> we have a great relation show with ambassador mckinley and the folks -- we're connected to the embassy there they don't do the modomoi but they're engaged in other ministries the ngos and i think they're very dedicate ited and work very hard remember all the coalition, all the state department of all the defendant embassies there are because they're passionate about where afghanistan can go in the future excited about the future of afghanistan and the fact that what happened in iraq...
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report at wright patterson air force base in ohio, andy mckinley is exploring ways for the military to exploit tdcs. the air force mission has change dramatically in the past decade with the rapid rise of unmanned aerial vehicles. it demands a new kind of right stuff. >> it's like looking through a where's waldo book, but waldo may not be in the book. keeping your attention for that long for an entire shift for eight or 12 hours is extremely difficult. >> so he recruited volunteers for some studies. >> in this scenario what you'll be doing is there is a market square with a bunch of people milling around. >> using software called vigilant spirit sleep-deprived volunteers spend hours looking at a crowded village square trying to identify people carrying guns and a high-value target with a purple hat. some got stimulation. some coffee, some a placebo. >> we found that people that got the stimulation performed about twice as well as the folks that got either caffeine or no stimulation. and that effect lasted about three times as long as caffeine. >> reporter: at this point andy had my ful
report at wright patterson air force base in ohio, andy mckinley is exploring ways for the military to exploit tdcs. the air force mission has change dramatically in the past decade with the rapid rise of unmanned aerial vehicles. it demands a new kind of right stuff. >> it's like looking through a where's waldo book, but waldo may not be in the book. keeping your attention for that long for an entire shift for eight or 12 hours is extremely difficult. >> so he recruited volunteers...
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mckinley and how that's hurting employment. i picked up the unemployment statistics in some of my cocounties and buchanan county at the height of the recession had an 8.9 annual unemployment rate in '09. 8.9. in '13 at the end of '13 it's 9.8. because of regulations that are putting hundreds and thousands of coal miners and related industries, their jobs are gron. this is not even counting the folks who just have gone ahead and decided to retire or shut down their businesses and are no longer looking for employment. that was buchanan county. dickinson county height of the recession 2009 annual number 9.0. today or 2013, 10.0. our economy is getting worse because of policies coming from your agency and i apologize i can't let you finish or answer that because i have to yield back. thank you, mr. chair. >> gentleman yields back. at this time recognize the gentleman from maryland mr. sarbanes for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you administrator mccarthy for being here. just on the last exchange i fear that your le
mckinley and how that's hurting employment. i picked up the unemployment statistics in some of my cocounties and buchanan county at the height of the recession had an 8.9 annual unemployment rate in '09. 8.9. in '13 at the end of '13 it's 9.8. because of regulations that are putting hundreds and thousands of coal miners and related industries, their jobs are gron. this is not even counting the folks who just have gone ahead and decided to retire or shut down their businesses and are no longer...
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mckinley's documentary received 119,000 of the votes.all be recognized as this year's fan favorite and when an extra $500 in cash prize. congratulations to ken lay. congratulations to the student cam winners. you can watch all of the winning entries on our website at student cam.org. >> next on this treasury secretary jack lew and john koskinen testify about the budget at a hearing. they talk about the increase posed in the presidents request cybersecurity, combating tax fraud irs, taxpayers service in helping small business. [inaudible conversations] >> the subcommittee on financial services and general government will come to order. good afternoon. the subcommittee has a federal come to order. today marks the first airing of the financial services and general government subcommittee for the 114th congress. this is also my first year in a subcommittee chairman and i'm pleased to serve alongside the new ranking member, good friends. i would also like to acknowledge the other members of our subcommittee, senator moran senator lankford and
mckinley's documentary received 119,000 of the votes.all be recognized as this year's fan favorite and when an extra $500 in cash prize. congratulations to ken lay. congratulations to the student cam winners. you can watch all of the winning entries on our website at student cam.org. >> next on this treasury secretary jack lew and john koskinen testify about the budget at a hearing. they talk about the increase posed in the presidents request cybersecurity, combating tax fraud irs,...
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. >> tasha mckinley. >> you can get this entire look from one box. 48 mini cup takes.louds on the end. you can get more tips here. >> we have the candy that goes in from rockford, michigan. >> you get to draw on the marsh marshmallows with food marker if you want to give it a try. draw yourself a marshmallow. >> doors and windows? >>. >> we will keep doing these. these are really cool ideas. >> that's fun. >> thank you. back in a moment. but first this is "today" on nbc. >> they use the baby foot stuff i told you about. that's what happens. >> the greatest stuff in the world. >> it's amazing. debra >>> good morning, i'm chris cato it's 9:56. we're warming up above freezing now, which should help melt some of that ice away. here's your forecast with meteorologist bill henley. bill? >> chris, this wind should help dry things up during the day today along with some sunshine. you can see sunshine falling on the flag in center city. the rain has ended and just a few scattered snow showers off to the north. might see a few snowflakes in the trenton area this morning. overall
. >> tasha mckinley. >> you can get this entire look from one box. 48 mini cup takes.louds on the end. you can get more tips here. >> we have the candy that goes in from rockford, michigan. >> you get to draw on the marsh marshmallows with food marker if you want to give it a try. draw yourself a marshmallow. >> doors and windows? >>. >> we will keep doing these. these are really cool ideas. >> that's fun. >> thank you. back in a moment. but...
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again i think with the first lady and president ghani that ambassador mckinley and his team at the embassy, with the 30, 40 plus ambassadors i interact with periodically they'll have this utmost in their mind. it comes up in different settings on that so it's sort of a drumbeat with the senior leadership and the other ministries continue to hear. they understand how important it is that they abide by the constitution where they want to go. i think leadership will make a difference and they understand in my realm and the security round everything as conditions-based. we signed letters of commitment to provide finance, to provide fuel on and on and this is the same way we look forward in this area that could be conditioned space in everything we continue to do their ngos abide by the constitution and i think leadership can make that happen. >> i remember hearing we had where woman who is a leader of one of the ngos over there said the first indication over there that things are not going well will be the street. if you stop seeing women on the street so that does come back to the role of the
again i think with the first lady and president ghani that ambassador mckinley and his team at the embassy, with the 30, 40 plus ambassadors i interact with periodically they'll have this utmost in their mind. it comes up in different settings on that so it's sort of a drumbeat with the senior leadership and the other ministries continue to hear. they understand how important it is that they abide by the constitution where they want to go. i think leadership will make a difference and they...
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ambassadors such as ronald newman, ryan crocker, james cunningham and my good friend, michael mckinley, give american diplomacy first-class leadership and strategic understanding. and i would be remiss not to mention the stimulating conversations with my friends from this chamber like john mccain, lindsey graham, carl levin. but i must also acknowledge the deeply appreciated contribution of the aide workers who are day-to-day representatives of your country. i've met people from all 50 states of the union, from senators and representatives to construction workers and computer operators. i want to thank all of them for introducing the best of america to the people of afghanistan. [applause] finally, i would like to thank president obama. he's an admirable and principled partner. his support for afghanistan has always been conditional on our performance. i like and appreciate his clear and disciplined approach make an engagement. thanks to his rigor we were encouraged and supported to build up the afghan armed forces into the self-reliant army it is today. [applause] because he stood fir
ambassadors such as ronald newman, ryan crocker, james cunningham and my good friend, michael mckinley, give american diplomacy first-class leadership and strategic understanding. and i would be remiss not to mention the stimulating conversations with my friends from this chamber like john mccain, lindsey graham, carl levin. but i must also acknowledge the deeply appreciated contribution of the aide workers who are day-to-day representatives of your country. i've met people from all 50 states...
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all of a sudden, you have this realigning election in 1896 that brought mckinley to power. you had great leadership in the form of theodore roosevelt and the whole progressive era. they built institutions and fixed a lot of things. i would say that i guess the only thing to keep in mind is that history does not always repeated itself. itself. and -- [laughter] in theory, democracies should be self-correcting in this fashion. but you need three things. you need a kind of grassroots mobilization, where people are angry, upset, and want things to change. you need good leadership, as simon says. and you need an idea. you have to have a concept. it can be a really bad idea. hitler had an idea. you do not want the wrong kind of idea. you want roosevelt rather than hitler. those three things have to come together to really fix the problem. simon: it is important to highlight this sense of vision a future we can build. this is one of the great things about the american experiment, the declaration of independence. we declared what we wanted a country. all men are created equal. this
all of a sudden, you have this realigning election in 1896 that brought mckinley to power. you had great leadership in the form of theodore roosevelt and the whole progressive era. they built institutions and fixed a lot of things. i would say that i guess the only thing to keep in mind is that history does not always repeated itself. itself. and -- [laughter] in theory, democracies should be self-correcting in this fashion. but you need three things. you need a kind of grassroots mobilization,...
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mckinley lare, our first prize winner in the high school central region also won our first ever fan favoriterize. this was student cam's first time allowing the public to preview and cast votes for their favorite documentary. you should know that all 150 main prices were decided independently of the public vote but during a week of voting with 325,000 votes cast, mckinleigh's documentary received 195,000 votes. she'll be recognized as the th year's fan favorite and win an extra $500 cash prize. congratulations to all the student cam winners and all the students who entered this year. you can watch the winning entries on our website at studentcam.org. >> next a house armed services committee on u.s. operations in afghanistan. after that, q and date with author david o stewart. live at 7:00 a.m. your calls and comments on washington journal. >> today independent senate -- senator bernie sanders of vermont will be at the luncheon. he is expected to talk about his priorities and plans for the upcoming floor debate on the budget. live coverage at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> tonight on "the co
mckinley lare, our first prize winner in the high school central region also won our first ever fan favoriterize. this was student cam's first time allowing the public to preview and cast votes for their favorite documentary. you should know that all 150 main prices were decided independently of the public vote but during a week of voting with 325,000 votes cast, mckinleigh's documentary received 195,000 votes. she'll be recognized as the th year's fan favorite and win an extra $500 cash prize....
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mckinley lare, our first prize winner in the high school central region also won our first ever fan favoriterize. this was student cam's first time allowing the public to preview and cast votes for their favorite documentary. you should know that all 150 main prices were decided independently of the public vote but during a week of voting with 325,000 votes cast mckinleigh's documentary received 195,000 votes. she'll be recognized as the th year's fan favorite and win an extra $500 cash prize. congratulations to all the student cam winners and all the students who entered this year. you can watch the winning entries on our website at >> coming up, a committee hears about the future of space exploration. after that, former undersecretary of state nicholas burns talks about foreign-policy challenges facing the u.s.. and later, this sudden line -- the sunlight foundation discusses hillary clinton's use of personal e-mail during her time as secretary of state. during a senate subcommittee hearing, former nasa astronaut buzz aldrin talks about the future of space expiration. -- space exploration.
mckinley lare, our first prize winner in the high school central region also won our first ever fan favoriterize. this was student cam's first time allowing the public to preview and cast votes for their favorite documentary. you should know that all 150 main prices were decided independently of the public vote but during a week of voting with 325,000 votes cast mckinleigh's documentary received 195,000 votes. she'll be recognized as the th year's fan favorite and win an extra $500 cash prize....
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brody has twice received the everett mckinley dirksen award this to -- award for distinguished reporting on congress and the national press club award for the best political reporter under age 33. did not know they had the age bracket. [laughter] brody: i think it's a 34. jack: okay. it gets older as you do. he also received the george polk award and was a finalist for the gerald loeb award, along with michael is the washington magazine called him one of washington's 50 best reporters. he is a true d.c. native graduated from gonzaga high school and also northwestern university. so, brody, as a paper focus on business and business people for many advocates "the wall street journal" is somewhat of a mystery. yet much of the investigative reporting done by you and your colleagues has resulted in very consumer-oriented reforms. sort of like the "rachel maddow show" resulting in more government, less government regulation so it's kind of an oxymoron, but in terms of investigative reporting how important is it to the fundamental mission of the journal? brody: how important is investigative --
brody has twice received the everett mckinley dirksen award this to -- award for distinguished reporting on congress and the national press club award for the best political reporter under age 33. did not know they had the age bracket. [laughter] brody: i think it's a 34. jack: okay. it gets older as you do. he also received the george polk award and was a finalist for the gerald loeb award, along with michael is the washington magazine called him one of washington's 50 best reporters. he is a...
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mckinley. >> mr.secretary we had said chairwoman yellen in a few weeks ago and i asked her about the cumulative costs of regulations at the fed and fsoc were proposing. she referred to a study by the basel committee as a reference point that i pointed out that it's five years old and i read her mind you obviously in long before we fully implemented or got this far in the process of new regulations. but as chair of the fsoc has there have been an study done on the kimmitt of cost. >> congressman the regulators are attentive to the cumulative impact of the steps. >> so attentive but is there some point of reference for the cumulative cost of these new regulations? >> each one for example -- the. >> you can say no, it's okay. i'm just trying to get straightforward answer. >> i'm happy to answer the question. i'm trying to. if you look at each of the steps taken you can look and see with the capital requirements are and you can add up the burden as it were. it has been very clear that there was a goal of
mckinley. >> mr.secretary we had said chairwoman yellen in a few weeks ago and i asked her about the cumulative costs of regulations at the fed and fsoc were proposing. she referred to a study by the basel committee as a reference point that i pointed out that it's five years old and i read her mind you obviously in long before we fully implemented or got this far in the process of new regulations. but as chair of the fsoc has there have been an study done on the kimmitt of cost. >>...
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mckinley, did. mr. selman, long before i was elected to congress i served 26 years in the air force and i was stationed in columbus, mississippi. and you know how rural that area is. so i've seen this for a long time. mr. gomez. does the gao track and can you tell us in regards to all urban and rural systems how many municipalities have their systems charged the true cost of providing water to their customers? in other words, how many of them are operating in the red? >> that's a really good question. and it's always one area that's debatable, right? whether people are actually paying the true price of what the water cost. i don't believe that we have done work on that. but if we have i'd have to get back to you on that. >> would you take a look at that, please? i think the american people would be interested to know how these small rural communities are struggling and many of them are operating in the red as it stands right now because their residents can't even afford the cost of providing the water.
mckinley, did. mr. selman, long before i was elected to congress i served 26 years in the air force and i was stationed in columbus, mississippi. and you know how rural that area is. so i've seen this for a long time. mr. gomez. does the gao track and can you tell us in regards to all urban and rural systems how many municipalities have their systems charged the true cost of providing water to their customers? in other words, how many of them are operating in the red? >> that's a really...
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mckinley. >> mr. secretary we had said chairwoman yellen in a few weeks ago and i asked her about the cumulative costs of regulations at the fed and fsoc were proposing. she referred to a study by the basel committee as a reference point that i pointed out that it's five years old and i read her mind you obviously in long before we fully implemented or got this far in the process of new regulations. but as chair of the fsoc has there have been an study done on the kimmitt of cost. >> congressman the regulators are attentive to the cumulative impact of the steps. >> so attentive but is there some point of reference for the cumulative cost of these new regulations? >> each one for example -- the. >> you can say no, it's okay. i'm just trying to get straightforward answer. >> i'm happy to answer the question. i'm trying to. if you look at each of the steps taken you can look and see with the capital requirements are and you can add up the burden as it were. it has been very clear that there was a goal of
mckinley. >> mr. secretary we had said chairwoman yellen in a few weeks ago and i asked her about the cumulative costs of regulations at the fed and fsoc were proposing. she referred to a study by the basel committee as a reference point that i pointed out that it's five years old and i read her mind you obviously in long before we fully implemented or got this far in the process of new regulations. but as chair of the fsoc has there have been an study done on the kimmitt of cost....
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mckinley lair won our first ever fan favorite prize. this was the first time allowing the public to preview and cast votes for their favorite documentary. all 150 name prizes were decided independently of the public vote. during a week of voting with 325,000 votes cast the documentary received 119,000 of those votes. she'll be recognized as this year's fan fraft andavorite and win $500 prize. congratulations. congratulations to all the student cam winners a and the students who entered this year. you can watch the winning entries on our website a student cam.org. >>> i know he had a hard stop at 3:30. he had a meeting later that he's traveling to. i want to thank him for being here and i'll properly introduce him in a moment. the president has sent forward a request for the authorization of the use of military force. i think one of the things that most people here are concerned about is that there's a level of confidence in what we're doing and it's going to achieve the stated goal that is the president has laid out. and i don't know of
mckinley lair won our first ever fan favorite prize. this was the first time allowing the public to preview and cast votes for their favorite documentary. all 150 name prizes were decided independently of the public vote. during a week of voting with 325,000 votes cast the documentary received 119,000 of those votes. she'll be recognized as this year's fan fraft andavorite and win $500 prize. congratulations. congratulations to all the student cam winners a and the students who entered this...
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mckinley and i picked up the m. employment statistics that camden county at the height of the recession 8.9 annual unemployment rate in 09, 8.9. at the end of 13 it's 9.8 because of regulations that are putting hundreds of thousands of coalminers and related industries, their jobs are gone. this is not counting the folks who have decided to retire or shutdown of businesses and are no longer looking for employment. that was dickinson county. height of the recession 2009 annual number 9.0 and today 10.0. our economy is getting worse because of policies coming from your agency and i apologize i can't let you answer that because i appeal back. >> the gentleman yields back good at this time i recognized him and from maryland mr. sarbanes for five minutes. >> thank you chairman mccarthy for being here. just on the last exchange i fear your legal justification for the department regulation was impugned. i have high confidence in way to know there's a strong legal basis for the regulations in the position you are taking. i
mckinley and i picked up the m. employment statistics that camden county at the height of the recession 8.9 annual unemployment rate in 09, 8.9. at the end of 13 it's 9.8 because of regulations that are putting hundreds of thousands of coalminers and related industries, their jobs are gone. this is not counting the folks who have decided to retire or shutdown of businesses and are no longer looking for employment. that was dickinson county. height of the recession 2009 annual number 9.0 and...
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mckinley lare, our first prize winner in the high school central region also won our first ever fan favoriterize. this was student cam's first time allowing the public to preview and cast votes for their favorite documentary. you should know that all 150 main prices were decided independently of the public vote but during a week of voting with , 325,000 votes cast mckinleigh's documentary received 195,000 votes. she'll be recognized as the th year's fan favorite and win an extra $500 cash prize. congratulations to all the student cam winners and all the state of the unions who entered -- students who entered this year. you can watch the winning entries on our website at studentcam.org. >> tonight on c-span, reaction to today's supreme court oral argument in a legal challenge to the affordable care act. the justice department finds evidence of racism in the ferguson, missouri police department, and a hearing on ukraine's fight against russian-backed separatists. >> on the next "washington journal," former undersecretary of state nicholas burns on foreign policy challenges facing the united st
mckinley lare, our first prize winner in the high school central region also won our first ever fan favoriterize. this was student cam's first time allowing the public to preview and cast votes for their favorite documentary. you should know that all 150 main prices were decided independently of the public vote but during a week of voting with , 325,000 votes cast mckinleigh's documentary received 195,000 votes. she'll be recognized as the th year's fan favorite and win an extra $500 cash...
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mckinley did, mr.ellman long before i was elected to congress ip served -- i served 26 years in the air force and stationed in columbus mississippi and you know how rural that area is. and so i've seen this for a long time. so does the gao track and can you tell us in regard to all urban and rural systems how many municipalities have their systems charge the true cost of providing water to their customers and how many are operating in the red? >> and that is debatable, whether people are paying the true price of what the water costs. i don't believe we have to -- we have done work in that but if we have, i would have to get back to work on that. >> would you take a look at that. i think the american people are interested to know how the small rural communities are struggling. and many of them are operating in the red as it stands right now. because their residents can't even afford the cost of providing the water. >> and i can also say that epa has estimated that for the rural communities, if they have
mckinley did, mr.ellman long before i was elected to congress ip served -- i served 26 years in the air force and stationed in columbus mississippi and you know how rural that area is. and so i've seen this for a long time. so does the gao track and can you tell us in regard to all urban and rural systems how many municipalities have their systems charge the true cost of providing water to their customers and how many are operating in the red? >> and that is debatable, whether people are...
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mckinley and i picked up some unemployment counties. cannon county at the height of the recession had an 8.9 % annual unemployment rate. at the end of '13 it is 9.8% because of regulations putting hundreds and thousands of coalminers and related industries with jobs that are gone. this is not counting the folks that decided to retire or shuft down businesses and are no longer looking for employment. that was buck county. dickinson county height of the recession, 2009, 9.0% and today 2013, 10.0%. our economy is getting worse because of the policies of your nation. i apologize i can't let you answer. because i have to yield back. >> yielding back. mr. sar bins recognized for five minutes. >> thank you administrator mccarthy for being here. just on the last exchange i think -- i fear that the legal justification for the department's regulations were impugned i have high confidence that there is a strong legal basis for the regulations and the base you are taking and generally i want to thank the epa and the obama administration for picking
mckinley and i picked up some unemployment counties. cannon county at the height of the recession had an 8.9 % annual unemployment rate. at the end of '13 it is 9.8% because of regulations putting hundreds and thousands of coalminers and related industries with jobs that are gone. this is not counting the folks that decided to retire or shuft down businesses and are no longer looking for employment. that was buck county. dickinson county height of the recession, 2009, 9.0% and today 2013,...
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joining me here on set, mary mckinley. minnesota working to rehabilitate tate him. when we were reporting on the story, we heard about what you were doing. i have to admit it's controversial. it's not something that the u.s. attorney's office was supportive of. what is your goal? >> our goal is to work with him very slowly and take it bit by bit. we don't really have approval to work with him on an extended period. he's awaiting sentencing. there's a lot of legal matters he's working with. >> this is not instead of jail for example. >> that's right. not yet. but what we're doing in the meantime is trying to continue our outreach in the community to expand our programs working with youth to work on the prevention side. because we know that these young people for the most part don't want to join isis. but a lot of them as i heard reporting there, get roped into this feel like they sort of have a lack of attachment to anything being disenfranchised. some will scoff at the argument and say just because you feel like that you d
joining me here on set, mary mckinley. minnesota working to rehabilitate tate him. when we were reporting on the story, we heard about what you were doing. i have to admit it's controversial. it's not something that the u.s. attorney's office was supportive of. what is your goal? >> our goal is to work with him very slowly and take it bit by bit. we don't really have approval to work with him on an extended period. he's awaiting sentencing. there's a lot of legal matters he's working...