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there were a bit of we all know that as soon as mr putin announced mr me very of as the next prime minister. mr putin as the next president. as it was russia's finance minister immediately got fired. many people including even some high ranking officials say that when putin moved to the kremlin there would be a major cabinet reshuffle also expect that nearly all the ministers would be replaced. and the mom do world things are constantly changing this happens everywhere in any company in any industry what matters is that a new person. must be more competent more motivated. and better suited to modern reality. and by that i don't mean that they should be third. young we need people who can offer a clear strategy there will produce definite reason olds. this goes for finance minister for regional development minister and all of the jobs. i think this should be the criterion to be used for forming the future cabinets just have a look at those would you like the cabinet to be composed of united russia members since the party has a majority in the parliament. like mr putin sanda tower convention
there were a bit of we all know that as soon as mr putin announced mr me very of as the next prime minister. mr putin as the next president. as it was russia's finance minister immediately got fired. many people including even some high ranking officials say that when putin moved to the kremlin there would be a major cabinet reshuffle also expect that nearly all the ministers would be replaced. and the mom do world things are constantly changing this happens everywhere in any company in any...
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mr. president, i would ask -- excuse me. mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the pending amendments be temporarily laid aside, and i call up on behalf of senator bingaman, amendment number 1117 and on behalf of senator gillibrand amendments number 1187 and 1211. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. mr. levin: before the clerk reports, i would also ask unanimous consent that senator gillibrand be add as cosponsor of senate bill 1092, the levin-mccain counterfeit parts amendment. the presiding officer: without objection, the clerk will report. the clerk: the senator from michigan, mr. levin, for senators bingaman and gillibrand, proposes amendments en bloc numbered 1117, 1187 and 1211. mr. levin: mr. president, i would now ask for the regular order on the levin-mccain amendment. the presiding officer: is now the pending question. the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum callquorum : quorum call: quorum call: ms. ayotte: mr. president, i ask that the quorum call be vitiated, please. officer without objecti
mr. president, i would ask -- excuse me. mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the pending amendments be temporarily laid aside, and i call up on behalf of senator bingaman, amendment number 1117 and on behalf of senator gillibrand amendments number 1187 and 1211. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. mr. levin: before the clerk reports, i would also ask unanimous consent that senator gillibrand be add as cosponsor of senate bill 1092, the levin-mccain counterfeit parts amendment....
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trust so what but for the last couple of years the russian representative to know the best of russia mr me through was a guy who is a real hawk has always been a hard and he still is a hawk so my question to you why did it take a hawk in brussels to. start improving terrible h. i don't know what about a pseudo robot and very well he's a nice guy and i say here's a nice guy he is i want to know some very well he has the whole good as your arsenal but he knows very well what's going on in brussels he'll find severely open atmosphere and i think he will agree to that what i say let us be. he engaged together in this system that is work on the basis of transparency let us work based on trust and confidence and i think we are going forward to a peaceful future let's hope so let's talk about international relations the middle east some leaders of the syrian opposition they they they've asked me to after they saw what happened in libya they're asking nato to to to use the same scenario in their country do you think this may happen no i'm quite sure that will not happen that is a totally different
trust so what but for the last couple of years the russian representative to know the best of russia mr me through was a guy who is a real hawk has always been a hard and he still is a hawk so my question to you why did it take a hawk in brussels to. start improving terrible h. i don't know what about a pseudo robot and very well he's a nice guy and i say here's a nice guy he is i want to know some very well he has the whole good as your arsenal but he knows very well what's going on in...
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. >> i thank the gentleman from >> thank you very much and let me thank mr. demarco for his presence today to come and testify on your draft legislation. title 3 of the discussion draft prevents federal departments or agencies from engaging in forced principal writedowns. i am not clear whether or not you're talking about a ban on principal writedowns as it applies to new loans or existing loans. this is with respect to any securitized mortgage loan. you have said that given the calculations of fhfa, fiscal writedowns on freddie mae and fannie mac loans are not
. >> i thank the gentleman from >> thank you very much and let me thank mr. demarco for his presence today to come and testify on your draft legislation. title 3 of the discussion draft prevents federal departments or agencies from engaging in forced principal writedowns. i am not clear whether or not you're talking about a ban on principal writedowns as it applies to new loans or existing loans. this is with respect to any securitized mortgage loan. you have said that given the...
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you didn't hire me to listen. - mr.son would like to personally thank you. - his fee is all that's necessary. - no, we insist. walter, get the driver. - [grunts] [gunshots] [gunshots] - get down. - ah! [gunshots] - guess i'm paying you to do more than drive. - mr. reese, are you okay? - yeah, the hand-off was an ambush. douglas tried to kill both of us. - oh, thanks. i was there, remember? - is she safe, mr. reese? - for now. a little shaken up. - who are you talking to? - they're willing to kill for that recording. we need to find out what's on it. - send me talbott's address. - who the hell are you? - you can say we're in the same business. fixing problems. i had information that you might be in danger. - information? who gave it to you? - you have your people. i have mine. you need to find the journalist who sold you that recording. find out what's on it. - i made a copy. i'm discreet, not stupid. woman: i can't hide it anymore. what we're doing is wrong. - who's the girl on the tape? - no idea. can barely make it ou
you didn't hire me to listen. - mr.son would like to personally thank you. - his fee is all that's necessary. - no, we insist. walter, get the driver. - [grunts] [gunshots] [gunshots] - get down. - ah! [gunshots] - guess i'm paying you to do more than drive. - mr. reese, are you okay? - yeah, the hand-off was an ambush. douglas tried to kill both of us. - oh, thanks. i was there, remember? - is she safe, mr. reese? - for now. a little shaken up. - who are you talking to? - they're willing to...
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mr. cain kind of smirked and then said, i upgraded you. he then took me italian restaurant where we had dinner. during dinner, mr. cain looked at me and said, why are you here? i said, actually, herman, my boyfriend, whom you met, suggested that i meet with you because he thought you could help me because i really need a job. i was wondering if there's anything available at the state association level or perhaps if you could speak to someone at the foundation to try to get my job back. perhaps even in a different department. he said, i'll look into that. while we were driving back to the hotel, he said that he would show me where the national restaurant association offices were. he parked the car down the block. i thought that we were going to go into the offices so that he could show me around. at that time i had on a black pleated skirt, a suit jacket and a blouse. he had on a suit with his shirt open. but instead of going into the offices, he sudden lly reached over and he put his hand on my leg under my skirt and reached for my genitals. he also grabb
mr. cain kind of smirked and then said, i upgraded you. he then took me italian restaurant where we had dinner. during dinner, mr. cain looked at me and said, why are you here? i said, actually, herman, my boyfriend, whom you met, suggested that i meet with you because he thought you could help me because i really need a job. i was wondering if there's anything available at the state association level or perhaps if you could speak to someone at the foundation to try to get my job back. perhaps...
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you didn't hire me to listen. - mr.awson would like to personally thank you. - his fee is all that's necessary. - no, we insist. walter, get the driver. - [grunts] [gunshots] [gunshots] - get down. - ah! [gunshots] - guess i'm paying you to do more than drive. - mr. reese, are you okay? - yeah, the hand-off was an ambush. douglas tried to kill both of us. - oh, thanks. i was there, remember? - is she safe, mr. reese? - for now. a little shaken up. - who are you talking to? - they're willing to kill for that recording. we need to find out what's on it. - send me talbott's address. - who the hell are you? - you can say we're in the same business. fixing problems. i had information that you might be in danger. - information? who gave it to you? - you have your people. i have mine. you need to find the journalist who sold you that recording. find out what's on it. - i made a copy. i'm discreet, not stupid. woman: i can't hide it anymore. what we're doing is wrong. - who's the girl on the tape? - no idea. can barely make it
you didn't hire me to listen. - mr.awson would like to personally thank you. - his fee is all that's necessary. - no, we insist. walter, get the driver. - [grunts] [gunshots] [gunshots] - get down. - ah! [gunshots] - guess i'm paying you to do more than drive. - mr. reese, are you okay? - yeah, the hand-off was an ambush. douglas tried to kill both of us. - oh, thanks. i was there, remember? - is she safe, mr. reese? - for now. a little shaken up. - who are you talking to? - they're willing to...
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like you own me lately yeah baby you don't know a thing about me ♪ ♪ you don't know a thing about me mr thing does not like dwayne. [ male announcer ] state farm's got you covered. nice landing. it was. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. nice landing. ♪...my trsix geese a-laying... five new tops... i want to be very specific about this because last year i got some gifts i wasn't exactly feeling. especially from you, uncle dale. were those acid wash jeans? i just hope you all stuck to my list this year. a new digital camera or a new suede shoulder bag would be really ideal. sorry to be so frank. i just don't need another needlepoint throw pillow, aunt carla. ♪ four calling birds, three french hens... when it's on your mind, it's on ebay. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to justin timberlake, michael pena, kelly clarkson, nile rodgers. and the greatest band in the history of late night, the roots right there, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for my man carson daly. thanks for watching. have a great weekend. hope to see you next week. [ cheers and applause
like you own me lately yeah baby you don't know a thing about me ♪ ♪ you don't know a thing about me mr thing does not like dwayne. [ male announcer ] state farm's got you covered. nice landing. it was. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. nice landing. ♪...my trsix geese a-laying... five new tops... i want to be very specific about this because last year i got some gifts i wasn't exactly feeling. especially from you, uncle dale. were those acid wash jeans? i just hope you all stuck...
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mr. president, let me just thank -- the presiding officer: the senator from michigan. mr. levin: let me thank the senator from oklahoma for helping to us get our list of amendments whittled down to where we can hopefully have a manageable group for tomorrow. we're going to have a very busy day tomorrow. we have a lot of amendments to address and dispose of but it's doable because we've had the cooperation of senators and it's our goal -- we must finish this by 6:00. hopefully everybody -- everyone has a right to a vote if their amendment is germane and is pending and that's what our list is. we hope we'll have a chance to debate all of these amendments as well as have a vote on them but we're starting -- i believe we'll be coming in, as i understand it, at 9:30. that's the current plan, and we'll be back on the bill at 11:00. we have to start off immediately and hope that we'll have a vote on my amendment within a few minutes after it's offered. i don't think there needs to be a lot of debate. there will be some opposition to my amendment, i understand, and hopefully the se
mr. president, let me just thank -- the presiding officer: the senator from michigan. mr. levin: let me thank the senator from oklahoma for helping to us get our list of amendments whittled down to where we can hopefully have a manageable group for tomorrow. we're going to have a very busy day tomorrow. we have a lot of amendments to address and dispose of but it's doable because we've had the cooperation of senators and it's our goal -- we must finish this by 6:00. hopefully everybody --...
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and it seems to me what you're saying is that the police have to use the most inefficient methods. mr. leckar: no, your honor. i'm not asking --justice kennedy: i'm fully aware of the ministry of love, ministry of -- of peace problem. "1984." but this -- your argument it seems to me has no principled distinction from the case that i put. mr. leckar: i think i can help you with that. we are not asking to make the police less efficient than they were before gps came into effect. we are simply saying that the use of a gps has grave potential, grave threats of abuse to privacy; that people have an expectation, justice kennedy, that their neighbor is not going to use their car to track them. people have an -- under rakas -- i refer the court to footnote in the rakas case. antoine jones had control of that car. control of that -- of the vehicle meant that he had a reasonable expectation that society is prepared to view as objectively reasonable. the government --justice ginsburg: but he wouldn't -- he wouldn't be protected against a surveillance camera that could get information, and is thi
and it seems to me what you're saying is that the police have to use the most inefficient methods. mr. leckar: no, your honor. i'm not asking --justice kennedy: i'm fully aware of the ministry of love, ministry of -- of peace problem. "1984." but this -- your argument it seems to me has no principled distinction from the case that i put. mr. leckar: i think i can help you with that. we are not asking to make the police less efficient than they were before gps came into effect. we are...
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mr. crone and the other person did not do that with any authority or knowledge by me, and i would never con tone that behavior. >> does your internal review of the record suggest that mr. crone authorized that surveillance on victims' lawyers? >> there was surveillance that was done by mr. crone and another executive at "news of the world," and which private investigator and what bits between them i don't know, but they were involved in that. >> are you aware that mr. lewis' family was trailed by private investigators including his 14-year-old daughter, and would you agree with me that that is completely dispick bl and has absolutely no place in the practices of -- >> i totally agree with you. if it's the case, as i just said, the whole affair is just not acceptable. >> are you aware that private investigators investigated my colleague, tom watson, and other members of this standing committee and the predeaccesser standing committee during the time they were making their investigations into your company? >> i am aware of the case of surveilling mr. wattton, and under the circumstances i apo
mr. crone and the other person did not do that with any authority or knowledge by me, and i would never con tone that behavior. >> does your internal review of the record suggest that mr. crone authorized that surveillance on victims' lawyers? >> there was surveillance that was done by mr. crone and another executive at "news of the world," and which private investigator and what bits between them i don't know, but they were involved in that. >> are you aware that...
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mr. dreier: would the gentleman yield to me? mr. sessions: mr. speaker, i'd like extend to the gentleman five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five mins. mr. dreier: i'd like to engage in a discussion, if i might, with my friend from worcester who has just in response to my quest to recognize that the measure that is before us today, a job creating measure, will in fact, mr. speaker, enjoy strong bipartisan support and everyone acknowledges, all one needs to listen to is the minority floor manager of this measure, that this measure is a jobs creation item. i will say -- i'd like to yield to my friend from worcester. mr. mcgovern: why won't you allow the president's jobs bill to come to the floor? why won't you allow an up or down vote on china's currency? mr. dreier: reclaiming my time. i thank my friend for his thoughtful contribution. let me respond to his points. mr. speaker, this is the president's jobs bill that we are considering today right here on the house floor. the president stood just over the gentlema
mr. dreier: would the gentleman yield to me? mr. sessions: mr. speaker, i'd like extend to the gentleman five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five mins. mr. dreier: i'd like to engage in a discussion, if i might, with my friend from worcester who has just in response to my quest to recognize that the measure that is before us today, a job creating measure, will in fact, mr. speaker, enjoy strong bipartisan support and everyone acknowledges, all one needs to...
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let me show you what mr.he 1% paying more of their share. >> we can create revenue out of fixing our tax code, and bring that revenue to the table as long as our colleagues on the other side of the aisle are serious about cutting spending. come on. the top 1% pay 38% of the income taxes in america. how much more do you want them to pay? >> but, al, the top 1% own about half of the wealth of the country. if they are only paying 38%, they are not paying their share. the truth is, we were much better under bill clinton when everybody was paying more tax. much better under bill clinton. republicans came in, created enormous deficits, mostly by cutting taxes without cutting spending. that's why we have a problem. i'm not against cutting spending, but i'm against cutting spending against the middle class people if you let the people keep the ill gotten gains from the bush tax cuts, which were never paid for. >> you're right. under president clinton, taxes were raised. he talked about prosperity sharing and we creat
let me show you what mr.he 1% paying more of their share. >> we can create revenue out of fixing our tax code, and bring that revenue to the table as long as our colleagues on the other side of the aisle are serious about cutting spending. come on. the top 1% pay 38% of the income taxes in america. how much more do you want them to pay? >> but, al, the top 1% own about half of the wealth of the country. if they are only paying 38%, they are not paying their share. the truth is, we...
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mr. smith? >> [inaudible] can you hear me, mr. smith? can you hear me? >> yes, sir i can hear you. >> i need to ask a few questions before you get your testimony. are you here voluntarily testify in today? >> yes, sir, i am. >> can you tell us why you are testifying today? >> yes, sir. one of the things experienced especially -- i hear feedback. >> were you promised anything to testify to this committee today? >> no, i was not. >> and so, thank you for making yourself available. you're written testimony will be made a part of the record. at this time the committee will recognize you to give your oral testimony and you may begin now. you have five minutes. >> thank you. thanks to everyone on the committee for allowing me the opportunity to come to speak to you today. i as i said in my written testimony started working for a nonprofit not because i sought out the work, it was actually something that i tracked into and was actually promoted to the executive director position at about a year or two and a half years after getting their was not necessarily tra
mr. smith? >> [inaudible] can you hear me, mr. smith? can you hear me? >> yes, sir i can hear you. >> i need to ask a few questions before you get your testimony. are you here voluntarily testify in today? >> yes, sir, i am. >> can you tell us why you are testifying today? >> yes, sir. one of the things experienced especially -- i hear feedback. >> were you promised anything to testify to this committee today? >> no, i was not. >> and so,...
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at the time, he did not discuss with me any matters around mr. the subsequent arrest and conviction. the settlement matter predates my presence in the company. i had no discussion with him. he did not raise it with me or brief me on it. >> did you ask? >> did i asked about the goodness settlement? no, i did not. was sometime before i joined. those convictions and arrests were well over a year before. there was no reason at the time to believe it was anything other than a settled matter that was in the past. >> because of the fact is a significant amount of money that has serious consequences for the future of the company, you do not think it proper that you should make sure it does not happen again? , we relied on the assertions the police have closed the case, that internal investigations had occurred, that two people had been successfully processed and went to jail. i think it was seen as a matter that was in the past. accountability and been delivered. police had closed the case and investigation. there was no prompt or reason to visit a parti
at the time, he did not discuss with me any matters around mr. the subsequent arrest and conviction. the settlement matter predates my presence in the company. i had no discussion with him. he did not raise it with me or brief me on it. >> did you ask? >> did i asked about the goodness settlement? no, i did not. was sometime before i joined. those convictions and arrests were well over a year before. there was no reason at the time to believe it was anything other than a settled...
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and it concerns me, mr. president, that we would tell our national security leadership, a bipartisan national security leadership, by the way, that we wouldn't listen to them and that congress knows better than they do. it doesn't strike me that that's the best way to secure and protect the american people. so, mr. president, that's why i have filed amendment 1107. i think it's a commonsense alternative that will protect our constitutional principles and beliefs, while also allowing us to keep our nation safe. the amendment has a clear aim, to ensure that we follow a thorough process and hear all views before rushing forward with new laws that could be harmful to our national security. mr. president, what's in the amendment? it's straightforward. specifically, the amendment would require the defense intelligence and law enforcement agencies report to congress with recommendations for any additional authorities or flexibility that they need to detain and prosecute terrorists. in other words, let's not put the
and it concerns me, mr. president, that we would tell our national security leadership, a bipartisan national security leadership, by the way, that we wouldn't listen to them and that congress knows better than they do. it doesn't strike me that that's the best way to secure and protect the american people. so, mr. president, that's why i have filed amendment 1107. i think it's a commonsense alternative that will protect our constitutional principles and beliefs, while also allowing us to keep...
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me. you're not you open your poor mr asked me who was quoting. mark to can a man square that was in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine i don't know when you have been to china for the last time and i don't know what how many chinese weeks ago you have been talking you know we have we we you privately sector in our studios in mainland china and not and not caught well. you know we are in china right now and we have been talking last weekend with people often to where they really try and work on their own reintegration to get people into an economic growth the rural population. they run people are following with each other via the internet it's not that there is no communication. internet certainly can be called the second party in china and it's certainly certain things are regulated that's without doubt but china is in the process of establishing its own way of running the country to take a greater to actually point i mean you need china china sea i mean like you know if i can interject here for a commuter jet here i mean in the west china is
me. you're not you open your poor mr asked me who was quoting. mark to can a man square that was in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine i don't know when you have been to china for the last time and i don't know what how many chinese weeks ago you have been talking you know we have we we you privately sector in our studios in mainland china and not and not caught well. you know we are in china right now and we have been talking last weekend with people often to where they really try and work...
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mr. begich: let me give you the number. senate bill, amendment number 1149. the clerk: the senator from alaska, mr. begich, proposes an amendment numbered 1149. at the end of subtitle c of title -- mr. begich: mr. president, i ask the waiving of the reading. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. begich: mr. president, i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from maryland. mr. cardin: mr. president, if there's no one else that is -- wishes to offer an amendment at this time, i was going to make a brief -- i understand the senator from new hampshire wishes to -- let me yield to the senator from new hampshire, if i might. mrs. shaheen: thank you. the presiding officer: the senator from new hampshire. mrs. shaheen: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent to set aside the pending amendment and to call up amendment number 11 1120. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. the clerk will report. the clerk: the senator from new hampshire, mrs. shaheen, for herself and others, proposes an amendment numbered 1120. at the end of s
mr. begich: let me give you the number. senate bill, amendment number 1149. the clerk: the senator from alaska, mr. begich, proposes an amendment numbered 1149. at the end of subtitle c of title -- mr. begich: mr. president, i ask the waiving of the reading. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. begich: mr. president, i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from maryland. mr. cardin: mr. president, if there's no one else that is -- wishes to offer an amendment at this...
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mr. cain kind of smirked and then said, i upgraded you. he then took meg dinner, mr. cain looked at me and said, why are you here? i said, actually, herman, my boyfriend whom you met suggested that i meet with you because he thought you could help me because i really need a job. i was wondering if there's anything available at the state association level or perhaps if you could speak to someone at the foundation to try to get my job back, perhaps even in a different department. he said, i'll look into that. while we were driving back to the hotel, he said that he would show me where the national restaurant association offices were. instead of going into the offices, he suddenly reached over and he put his hand on my leg, under my skirt and reached for my genitals. he also grabbed my head and brought it toward his crotch. i was very, very surprised and very shocked. i said, what are you doing, you know i have a boyfriend. this isn't what i came here for. mr. cain said, you want a job, right? i asked him to stop and he did. i asked him to take me back to my
mr. cain kind of smirked and then said, i upgraded you. he then took meg dinner, mr. cain looked at me and said, why are you here? i said, actually, herman, my boyfriend whom you met suggested that i meet with you because he thought you could help me because i really need a job. i was wondering if there's anything available at the state association level or perhaps if you could speak to someone at the foundation to try to get my job back, perhaps even in a different department. he said, i'll...
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mr. gayyeeob) "not me. i kkow exactly why i'm here.ed o get he banns out of pooitics and gee pur emocracy back. and i think everybody here is in favor of that." that."how long that willtaae and how they plan to acchoolish it... is stiil unclear. earlier this week ww asked the mayor how long she'd allow this to last...she responddd.... we'll deal with that at a time of our choosing.."live from the inner harbor, megan gilliland, fox45 morning news 3 fighting baak against violenne... baltimore county polce need your help....after 3 robberies at oodwill sttress a gunman putting customers in danger each time. &ptime. this goodwill store was robbed átwiceá...the second robbery happened wednesday night. in that robbery, the store lost more than 8-hundred dollars. during a robberyylast friday ... pplice ssy the same man got away with more than a thoosand ddllars. 11:00:06 iithink it's a travesity to steal from help. police won't say if they have any video of the robberies...but there is a camera inside that store. anyone with information is as
mr. gayyeeob) "not me. i kkow exactly why i'm here.ed o get he banns out of pooitics and gee pur emocracy back. and i think everybody here is in favor of that." that."how long that willtaae and how they plan to acchoolish it... is stiil unclear. earlier this week ww asked the mayor how long she'd allow this to last...she responddd.... we'll deal with that at a time of our choosing.."live from the inner harbor, megan gilliland, fox45 morning news 3 fighting baak against...
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mr. hanson did not discuss with me any of the matters around mr. goodman and the entire employment of mr. demint and arrest and -- of mr. goodman and arrest and conviction all predated my presence in the company. i had no discussion with him about it. he did not raise it with me or brief me on it. >> did you ask? >> did i ask about the good winslet in particular? >> yes. >> no, i did not. >> [unintelligible] >> it was some time before i joined the matters affecting mr. goodman. the arrest and the convictions were well over a year before. there's no reason at the time to believe that there was anything other than a settled matter that was in the past. >> there was a significant amount of money for future discrepancies. you do not think it is proper to make sure that did not happen again? >> at the time, certainly, the company relied on assertions that internal investigations had occurred and that two people had been successfully prosecuted and went to jail and so on and so forth. i think it was seen as a matter that was in the past and that accounta
mr. hanson did not discuss with me any of the matters around mr. goodman and the entire employment of mr. demint and arrest and -- of mr. goodman and arrest and conviction all predated my presence in the company. i had no discussion with him about it. he did not raise it with me or brief me on it. >> did you ask? >> did i ask about the good winslet in particular? >> yes. >> no, i did not. >> [unintelligible] >> it was some time before i joined the matters...
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mr. graham: do you agree with me it is good policy to hold someone? mr. levin: it is good policy, and if they decide under the procedures that the persons should first be interrogated for whatever length of time those procedures provide, by the f.b.i., by local police or anyone else, they have the right to do that under our language. mr. graham: do you agree with me that the criminal justice system is not set up to gather military intelligence? mr. levin: i think that's true. mr. mccain: could i ask the senator from south carolina -- let me interrupt, but under the senator from illinois' interpretation of the constitution of the united states, if it's an american citizen, say, over in -- somewhere in pakistan that is plotting and seeking to kill or destroy american citizens, it's okay for us to send a predator and fire and kill that person, but according to the senator from illinois' interpretation, if that person were apprehended in charleston planning to blow up shaw air force base, then that person would be given that individual's miranda rights. now,
mr. graham: do you agree with me it is good policy to hold someone? mr. levin: it is good policy, and if they decide under the procedures that the persons should first be interrogated for whatever length of time those procedures provide, by the f.b.i., by local police or anyone else, they have the right to do that under our language. mr. graham: do you agree with me that the criminal justice system is not set up to gather military intelligence? mr. levin: i think that's true. mr. mccain: could...
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i've disagreed with the intervention into sovereign states, but explain to me, dana, what it is that mrident obama on his invasion of libya. i want you to interpret this for me and for my fellow americans. >> so you agreed with president obama on libya, or not? >> libya. i do not agree with the way he handled it for the following reasons. that's a different line. got all this stuff twirling around in my head. specifically, whether you ask me that i agree or disagree. >> dana, you are my expert in cain language. could you explain that to me? >> reverend al, i would love to but i have a lot of stuff swirling in hi head. you really get the sense you're watching a spoof of it. for people wo satirize politics it's getting hard to do better than rick perry did to himself and now herman cain did to himself in this video. as to the torture, the idea for a republican audience is to criticize the president for everything and anything. the problem in libya is it turned out so far to work out as the president -- >> i don't have a plob with them disagreeing with the policy. i have a problem with him
i've disagreed with the intervention into sovereign states, but explain to me, dana, what it is that mrident obama on his invasion of libya. i want you to interpret this for me and for my fellow americans. >> so you agreed with president obama on libya, or not? >> libya. i do not agree with the way he handled it for the following reasons. that's a different line. got all this stuff twirling around in my head. specifically, whether you ask me that i agree or disagree. >> dana,...
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crone and mr myler testified none of those documents were given to me previously. neither mr. myler nor i room and call a 27 make conversation. one of us might have remembered it. i have testified to you very consistently about my knowledge of evidence of a wider spread phone hacking. that is what happened. the time between those days is one when i was not in london. for the 10 -- for the june 10 meeting, i was in india, in hong kong. i returned late in the afternoon on the 10th from other business in the u.k. not related to news international. >> mr. murdoch, let me ask you again -- did you mislead this committee in your original testimony? >> i did not. >> if you did not, who did? >> as i have said to you and have said publicly, i believe this committee was given evidence by individuals, either without full possession of the facts, or now, it appears, in the process of my own discovery in trying to understand as best i can what actually happened here -- it was economical, i think. my own testimony has been consistent. i have testified with as much transparency and clarity as
crone and mr myler testified none of those documents were given to me previously. neither mr. myler nor i room and call a 27 make conversation. one of us might have remembered it. i have testified to you very consistently about my knowledge of evidence of a wider spread phone hacking. that is what happened. the time between those days is one when i was not in london. for the 10 -- for the june 10 meeting, i was in india, in hong kong. i returned late in the afternoon on the 10th from other...
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mr. karzai, you will get your $10 billion. and that brings me toward the end of my comments, mr. speaker . i contacted i contacted a marine general who has been a very dear friend of mine for a number of years. he sends me questions to ask in committees. to the secretary of defense and others who might be testifying. but something that has always stuck with me is what he closes this email with, i have many emails. what do we say to the mother and father, the wife, of the last marine killed to support a corrupt government and corrupt leader in a war that cannot be won? that is the question. i hope the american people will call on congress both parties to bring our troops home before 2014. mr. speaker, i close by asking god to please bless our men and women in uniform. i ask god to please bless the families of our men and women in uniform. i ask god in his loving arms to hold the families who have given a child dying for freedom in afghanistan and iraq. i ask god to bless the house and senate that we will do what is right in the eyes of god for his people. and i ask god to give wisd
mr. karzai, you will get your $10 billion. and that brings me toward the end of my comments, mr. speaker . i contacted i contacted a marine general who has been a very dear friend of mine for a number of years. he sends me questions to ask in committees. to the secretary of defense and others who might be testifying. but something that has always stuck with me is what he closes this email with, i have many emails. what do we say to the mother and father, the wife, of the last marine killed to...
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mr. crone and the other person did not do that with any authority or knowledge by me, and i would never con tone that behavior. >> does your internal review of the record suggest that mr. crone authorized that surveillance on victims' lawyers? >> there was surveillance that was done by mr. crone and another executive at "news of the world," and which private investigator and what bits between them i don't know, but they were involved in that. >> are you aware that mr. lewis' family was trailed by private investigators including his 14-year-old dahter, and would you agree with me that that is completely dispick bl and h absolutely no place in the practices of -- >> i totally agree with you. if it's the case, as i just said, the whole affair is just not acceptable. >> are you aware that private investigators investigated my colleague, tom watson, and other members of this standing committee and the predeaccesser standing committee during the time they were makg their investigations into your company? >> i am aware of the case of surveilling mr. wattton, and under the circumstances i apologize
mr. crone and the other person did not do that with any authority or knowledge by me, and i would never con tone that behavior. >> does your internal review of the record suggest that mr. crone authorized that surveillance on victims' lawyers? >> there was surveillance that was done by mr. crone and another executive at "news of the world," and which private investigator and what bits between them i don't know, but they were involved in that. >> are you aware that...
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thing and then you know we'll be in the spring or summer of two thousand and twelve and you know mr bloomberg me present himself as at a very interesting historical threshold moment so we'll see how that works out all right james howard kunstler let me ask your thoughts a bit of a thought experiment here for a second because you mentioned have corporations have the rights of individuals in america this is something that came out actually of the civil rights movements of the fifty's where there was a huge grab power by corporate america is that related to the power given over to minorities in the u.s. but let's go into a thought experiment here for a second if corporations are in fact individuals and in fact are committing crimes commensurate with crimes that you see being committed in states like texas where individuals are that are given capital punishment or given the needle. what it isn't therefore true that a corporation like a goldman sachs or j.p. morgan that's committing crimes commensurate with other crimes that the state is giving capital punishment for that these corporations and someo
thing and then you know we'll be in the spring or summer of two thousand and twelve and you know mr bloomberg me present himself as at a very interesting historical threshold moment so we'll see how that works out all right james howard kunstler let me ask your thoughts a bit of a thought experiment here for a second because you mentioned have corporations have the rights of individuals in america this is something that came out actually of the civil rights movements of the fifty's where there...
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mr. chairman, for yielding me the time. mr. speaker, i rise to have my voice -- add to my voluntary -- voice to those calling for the change of living adjustment for veterans. as americans prepare to observe veterans day next week, it is appropriate that this body is preparing to vote on the veterans' compensation cost of living adjustment act. mr. speaker, this bill would provide a much-needed 3.6% increase in benefits to our veterans, their children and surviving spouses. the men and women of america's armed forces answered our call when the country had asked. now we must do the same for them. my state, new hampshire, has the sixth -- the country's six th largest percentage of veterans by population. nearly 128,000 former service men and women call granite state home. many of them are hurting, the national unemployment rate among veterans is over 13%, more than 4% higher than the general population. it's why on thursday, november 10, i'm hosting a special veterans job fair in my home state of new hampshire at manchester commu
mr. chairman, for yielding me the time. mr. speaker, i rise to have my voice -- add to my voluntary -- voice to those calling for the change of living adjustment for veterans. as americans prepare to observe veterans day next week, it is appropriate that this body is preparing to vote on the veterans' compensation cost of living adjustment act. mr. speaker, this bill would provide a much-needed 3.6% increase in benefits to our veterans, their children and surviving spouses. the men and women of...
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>> that is where it becomes a projection, but -- >> you are speaking with me, mr. solomon. >> sir, if those assets decrease by just 25% and remain on our books, that loss would be greater than the current market capitalization of this entire company. >> so, what you are telling me is that the music is about to stop. >> -- tavis: that is the best you could do for your film -- jeremy irons, kevin spacey? >> it does not get any better than that. stanley tucci, paul betony -- bettany. it is an incredible group of people. tavis: since you just ran that list, that is an all-star cast. what is it about this project that allowed you, as producer, to pull all of those folks to gather around this story line? >> i think it was the material, the caliber of the material, the way the material was written, which is a different point of entry than a lot of stories that deal with the subject matter have been. there is really no effort to cast judgment or break anybody over the coals, or lionize anybody as a hero against this kind of corruption. it is just examining the human side of
>> that is where it becomes a projection, but -- >> you are speaking with me, mr. solomon. >> sir, if those assets decrease by just 25% and remain on our books, that loss would be greater than the current market capitalization of this entire company. >> so, what you are telling me is that the music is about to stop. >> -- tavis: that is the best you could do for your film -- jeremy irons, kevin spacey? >> it does not get any better than that. stanley tucci,...
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mr. chairman, let me start with you.as the republicans are doing this in god we trust, you are not only the chairman of the caucus, you pastor one of the largest churches in missouri. you and i are ministers so we're certainly not against the theme of in god we trust, but don't you think this is to distract from the real issues of the american people and to try to play to some religious right rather than deal with the substantive issues like in the american jobs act? >> this is unfortunate, reverend. i don't feel comfortable in voting on somebody else's trust. we already have in as a motto. it was voted on in 1956, put on our money in 1957. and nobody is fighting it. gandhi said action expresses priorities, so what we're saying and hearing now is that this is a priority for the united states. i don't want to question anybody's motives. all i want to say is that this is not a priority that the public wants us to deal with, and -- and after this vote what's going to happen? i mean, tomorrow morning the dow jones is still g
mr. chairman, let me start with you.as the republicans are doing this in god we trust, you are not only the chairman of the caucus, you pastor one of the largest churches in missouri. you and i are ministers so we're certainly not against the theme of in god we trust, but don't you think this is to distract from the real issues of the american people and to try to play to some religious right rather than deal with the substantive issues like in the american jobs act? >> this is...
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mr. cain. in a fund-raising e-mail to supporters titled stand with me, mr. cain acknowledged a friendship with the woman who he called troubled when ch he's done in the past and said her affair claims are false adding i helped her financially a few times. i thought mrs. white was a friend in need of a supportive hand. ms. white made it apparent she was abusing the grefriendship." he is working to determine if the latest allegations will prevent donors from supporting him from going forward. >>> diplomatic personnel are being removed from tehran after demonstrators stormed the embassy. nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell has more. >> reporter: a terrifying mob attack. hundreds of people screaming death to england, storming the british embassy, breaking windows and running off with a picture of the queen. a violent echo of the takeover of the american embassy in tehran during the islamic revolution in 1979 when 52 americans were held for 444 days. iran's government tv covered it all live. a tipoff that the storm was backed by the militant
mr. cain. in a fund-raising e-mail to supporters titled stand with me, mr. cain acknowledged a friendship with the woman who he called troubled when ch he's done in the past and said her affair claims are false adding i helped her financially a few times. i thought mrs. white was a friend in need of a supportive hand. ms. white made it apparent she was abusing the grefriendship." he is working to determine if the latest allegations will prevent donors from supporting him from going...
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mr. cain had been sexually inappropriate to me. >> accusing mr. cain of sexual harassment. >> put his hand on my leg. >> his idea of a stimulus package. >> when you see gloria allred stepping forward to represent someone, you know it's about to get bad. >> i'm here today with my client, sharon bialek. >> let me play the sound from sharon bialek, she's this latest woman. >> that amazing tape from a new herman cain accuser. >> put his hand on my leg, under my skirt. >> nbc news has not independently confirmed these new allegations. >> i said, what are you doing? >> nbc news has not confirmed these woman's allegation. >> mr. cain said, you want a job, right? >> i need to stress nbc news has not independently confirmed this. >> i for one am disgusted. >> don't even go there. >> can i ask my question? >> no. >> cain is still raking in the campaign cash. >> he's the front-runner. >> his supporters are basically saying, you know, thumbing their nose at the media. >> please send him the journalistic code of ethics. >> the cain train, it just keeps going a
mr. cain had been sexually inappropriate to me. >> accusing mr. cain of sexual harassment. >> put his hand on my leg. >> his idea of a stimulus package. >> when you see gloria allred stepping forward to represent someone, you know it's about to get bad. >> i'm here today with my client, sharon bialek. >> let me play the sound from sharon bialek, she's this latest woman. >> that amazing tape from a new herman cain accuser. >> put his hand on my...
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mr. speaker, he rang me!then spoke to him, subsequently spoke to the prime minister, spoke to a number of ministers to bring them together and put in place this possible action that we could begin the threat to our national economy, so we acted as soon as we possibly could. we acted within the law of the land, and we acted with a genuine desire to resolve this dispute. now, i know those opposite want to take sides in a dispute, mr. speaker, they just take one side when talking about industrial relations. we know they never take the side of the workers, mr. speaker, and they never take the side of the wokers. what we will do on this side of the house, mr. speaker, is that we will work in an even-handed way within the industrial system to make sure that both the employers and the employees are heard, mr. speaker. we'll do that in the national interest. >> mr. speaker, this question's for the prime minister. i refer them to the embarrassing record. it's failure to put pink bats in routes without starting fires a
mr. speaker, he rang me!then spoke to him, subsequently spoke to the prime minister, spoke to a number of ministers to bring them together and put in place this possible action that we could begin the threat to our national economy, so we acted as soon as we possibly could. we acted within the law of the land, and we acted with a genuine desire to resolve this dispute. now, i know those opposite want to take sides in a dispute, mr. speaker, they just take one side when talking about industrial...
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mr. brown. >> jimmy: yeah, they told me mr. james brown. >> mr. mr. brown. don't call him --" >> call him mr. james brown? >> jimmy: yeah, like i'm going to call him jimmy. i mean, like, why would i do that? [ laughter ] i'm not crazy. so i said, "okay." and i'm so nervous to meet james brown. i meet james brown, and i'm like, "hello, mr. james brown." and he goes, "call me james. call me james." [ laughter ] i go, oh, my gosh. like, he's just that cool right back there. >> he told me to bury my money in the woods. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's a little weird. that makes no sense. >> i went to go see him -- >> jimmy: come on. >> i went to go see him, and he was backstage. he had curls in the head. turned around and he said, "eddie murphy." he said, "when you going to start working clean?" [ laughter ] i said, "what?" he said, "you got to stop doing all that cursing, you know? and you got to make sure you get your money, any money you've got, and bury it in the woods." [ laughter ] and i'm like, "what? bury it in the woods?" he said, "the governmen
mr. brown. >> jimmy: yeah, they told me mr. james brown. >> mr. mr. brown. don't call him --" >> call him mr. james brown? >> jimmy: yeah, like i'm going to call him jimmy. i mean, like, why would i do that? [ laughter ] i'm not crazy. so i said, "okay." and i'm so nervous to meet james brown. i meet james brown, and i'm like, "hello, mr. james brown." and he goes, "call me james. call me james." [ laughter ] i go, oh, my gosh. like,...
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talking and drinking saki and suddenly she looked at me and said, mr. kimono man, come closer. closer. and she looked me right in the eyes and said, i think i'm falling in love with you. i am! i love you. i want you. i need you. then she started taking off her kimono. she started to take off her - what happened next! calm down. i can't. i'm just so jealous. wow you must have had a wonderful night together. you think so? yeah. actually, no. no. just because right as i was kissing her. samurais brother suddenly came home. diver suddenly came home. what happened? well, when he saw us he was so angry and he puld out his sword and was going to kill me. oh! how exciting. it was not exciting. what happens. as he ran towards me, he slipped on the shiney floor and dropped his sword. so, i picked it up and i cut him down! you killed? that's right. at that point the wife took out 100 yellow gold coins and said, come on, let's run away together. now is our chance, let's go, let's go. and did you? no. i cut her down from behind. you killed the samurais wife? my god! why did you do such a ter
talking and drinking saki and suddenly she looked at me and said, mr. kimono man, come closer. closer. and she looked me right in the eyes and said, i think i'm falling in love with you. i am! i love you. i want you. i need you. then she started taking off her kimono. she started to take off her - what happened next! calm down. i can't. i'm just so jealous. wow you must have had a wonderful night together. you think so? yeah. actually, no. no. just because right as i was kissing her. samurais...
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mr. speaker. let metart by thanking -- order! order! to resumed his seat. i said very clearly that people shouldn't shopped and yell at the chancellor. he should be heard in respectful quiet as the public would hope. the same goes for the reaction to the shadow chancellor. let's try to operate at the level of events. >> thank you, mr. speaker. let me start by thanking the chancellor of the exchequer ford fans notice of his statement and the office of budget responsibility to assure the chancellor is setting out for this house the truth about the state of the british economy and the truly colossal failure of the chancellor's plan. mr. speaker, let us be clear what the obr told us today. the chancellor couldn't bring himself to say himself. growth flat wind down this year, next year and a year after. unemployment growing. well over 1 hundred billion pounds more bar wing than the chancellor planned a year ago. more borrowing under a plan that chancellor inherited at the last general election, mr. speaker. a
mr. speaker. let metart by thanking -- order! order! to resumed his seat. i said very clearly that people shouldn't shopped and yell at the chancellor. he should be heard in respectful quiet as the public would hope. the same goes for the reaction to the shadow chancellor. let's try to operate at the level of events. >> thank you, mr. speaker. let me start by thanking the chancellor of the exchequer ford fans notice of his statement and the office of budget responsibility to assure the...