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mr. alan i wanted to come over and talk about his life because i had heard he worked for two presidents and he said you got that wrong. i worked for eight presidents. harry truman to ronald reagan. that is eight. and of course, you know, i went over and spent this amazing time with him and his wife and wrote that story about this man who worked in the white house and saw history move in front of his eyes. >> host: this was a little reverse because you wrote the article, thene the movie came out, then the book. >> guest: yes, it was. >> host: how did that work? >> guest: the story was written and then the movie producer produced the "spider man "movies. she reached me by phone and said the story made her cry and see wanted to buy the writes and make a movie. -- rights. so it is best not to hop up and down when someone from hollywood calls, you know, for the simple fact, who knows if something will ever get made. so she was insistent and she came to washington, d.c. to visit me with williams, he
mr. alan i wanted to come over and talk about his life because i had heard he worked for two presidents and he said you got that wrong. i worked for eight presidents. harry truman to ronald reagan. that is eight. and of course, you know, i went over and spent this amazing time with him and his wife and wrote that story about this man who worked in the white house and saw history move in front of his eyes. >> host: this was a little reverse because you wrote the article, thene the movie...
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he is accompanied by mr. alanliams, deputy assistant inspector general for investigation whose expertise may be needed for specificity on certain topics during questioning. we want to thank you you all for being here. we'll go ahead and swear in mr. williams as well. pursuant to committee rules, all witnesses are to be sworn before they testify. we'll also swear in mr. williams. if the three of you would rise and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony you are about to give shall be the truth, and nothing but the truth? thank you. let the record reflect all witnesses answered in the affirmative. you have testified here before. i think you know the, know the drill. we try to keep your verbal comments to five minutes but we give you great latitude today. and thin we'll after that, we'll go to questions. so mr. meiburg, you're now recognized for five minutes. >> chairman chaffetz, ranking member cummings and millers about of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify tod
he is accompanied by mr. alanliams, deputy assistant inspector general for investigation whose expertise may be needed for specificity on certain topics during questioning. we want to thank you you all for being here. we'll go ahead and swear in mr. williams as well. pursuant to committee rules, all witnesses are to be sworn before they testify. we'll also swear in mr. williams. if the three of you would rise and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony you are...
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roach: alan metzler mr. hassett: alan metzler prof. metzler: how you turned down an invitation? from a friend who is an old friend, who refers to you as a given of federal reserve history. can't do that. in any case i'm happy to return to what i wrote much of my history of the fed, the reason there are three volumes, just to settle that minor problem, is because the second volume was so big the university of chicago press decided to publish it in two parts. [laughter] prof. metzler: another reason for being pleased to return to aei to discuss federal reserve policy is that i owe a remendous debt to chris, was the president for the 14 years i commuted here from pittsburgh. he supported -- i do not think there is another institution of its kind that would have supported me for 14 years and hired extraordinarily good research assistants to do the legwork of going through the enormous amount of material that there is in the fed records, so i owe a great debt to my friend chris and aei for aking the book possible. i'm very pleased to discuss peter's book on fed power and independence
roach: alan metzler mr. hassett: alan metzler prof. metzler: how you turned down an invitation? from a friend who is an old friend, who refers to you as a given of federal reserve history. can't do that. in any case i'm happy to return to what i wrote much of my history of the fed, the reason there are three volumes, just to settle that minor problem, is because the second volume was so big the university of chicago press decided to publish it in two parts. [laughter] prof. metzler: another...
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mr. mcafee, three. dr. mark alan feldman, one. >> thank you.isiana. >> louisiana, the host of the next national convention and the most beautiful state and the world. we cast our vote as follows. ronald johnson, four. austin peterson, eight. >> maine. the land of liberty, lobsters, and all the above. two garyur ballots for johnson. five, peterson. we arearyland registering libertarians at an incredible rate. and we welcome each and every one of them as we grow. the delegates of the free state of maryland cast their votes for gary johnson, 10. dr. mark alan feldman, four. darrell parry, 2. four also peterson. >> massachusetts where the american revolution began in the battles concorde, lexington. in 1783 reviews the glories american tradition of judicial activism to abolish slavery in our state flatly cast threeobably boats for john mcafee and eight votes for gary johnson. >> michigan. the great state of michigan surrounded by beautiful water but whose incompetent government has made the city of flint a national disgrace. and to secretary of sta
mr. mcafee, three. dr. mark alan feldman, one. >> thank you.isiana. >> louisiana, the host of the next national convention and the most beautiful state and the world. we cast our vote as follows. ronald johnson, four. austin peterson, eight. >> maine. the land of liberty, lobsters, and all the above. two garyur ballots for johnson. five, peterson. we arearyland registering libertarians at an incredible rate. and we welcome each and every one of them as we grow. the delegates...
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mr. ed" has died what kind of name is ed for horse? >> what kind of a name is wilbur for a man? >> alanoung died yesterday according to a spokeswoman for the motion picture and television home. he was 96. he played wilbur post, the owner of mr. ed and the only person the horse spoke to. young was also a well known radio and tv comedian. >>> a man's vacation heads to a lawsuit. why he's heading to court after trying to find a place to stay in philadelphia. >>> food for thought? the major changes coming to food you buy in the grocery store. >>> and a puppy parade? >>> a philadelphia police officer who survived an ambush back in january was honored tonight. officer jesse hartnett received law enforcement purple heart award at tabernacle baptist church. one of six honors handed out. he was ambushed january 7th in west philadelphia. he was shot three times. his arm shattered. the alleged shooter edward archer is charged with attempted murder. >>> a virginia man feels he got the cold shoulder when he tried to find a nice place to stay on a visit to philadelphia. he tried to use the popular we
mr. ed" has died what kind of name is ed for horse? >> what kind of a name is wilbur for a man? >> alanoung died yesterday according to a spokeswoman for the motion picture and television home. he was 96. he played wilbur post, the owner of mr. ed and the only person the horse spoke to. young was also a well known radio and tv comedian. >>> a man's vacation heads to a lawsuit. why he's heading to court after trying to find a place to stay in philadelphia. >>>...
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alan young has died. >> i can't help it, wilbur. i just love that man's apple. >> why does it have to be his! >> rose: he played wilbur post oon the sitcom "mrd." he was chosen by producer george burns who said young looked like the sort of fella a horse would talk to. alan young was 96. a school custodian saves himself a tidy sum and steve hartman is nexnext. allergies with nasal congestion? find fast relief behind the counter with claritin-d. [ upbeat music ] strut past that aisle for the allergy relief that starts working in as little as 30 minutes and contains the best oral decongestant. live claritin clear, with claritin-d. does your mouth often feel dry? multiple medications, a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. so you don't have to stop., tylenol® 8hr arthritis pain has two layers of pain reli
alan young has died. >> i can't help it, wilbur. i just love that man's apple. >> why does it have to be his! >> rose: he played wilbur post oon the sitcom "mrd." he was chosen by producer george burns who said young looked like the sort of fella a horse would talk to. alan young was 96. a school custodian saves himself a tidy sum and steve hartman is nexnext. allergies with nasal congestion? find fast relief behind the counter with claritin-d. [ upbeat music ] strut...
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alan young has died. he is best known for playing wilbur post, the owner of mr. ed. they say he got the part when someone said he looked like the kind of guy a horse would talk to. he was a radio an tv comedian and was 96 years old. >>> change is coming to the way you shop and eat. >> the nutritional label overhaul that will impact nearly everything you get from the supermarket. >>> plus, why getting around this weekend could be more complicated than normal. >>> where in the u.s. snow is causing major problems tonight. thanks for coming today. i want each of you to grab a 2x8 and cut it. you'll have 2 saws to choose from. you all chose the best tool for the job. wouldn't it make sense to make the same choice, when it comes to your truck? this is the 2016 chevy silverado. nice. a good-looking pick-up. incredible. i love it. find your tag and get a total value of $9,000 on this silverado double cab all star. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. >>> new video in to the newsroom tonight. an out-of-control blimp make an emergency landing in philadelphia this evening
alan young has died. he is best known for playing wilbur post, the owner of mr. ed. they say he got the part when someone said he looked like the kind of guy a horse would talk to. he was a radio an tv comedian and was 96 years old. >>> change is coming to the way you shop and eat. >> the nutritional label overhaul that will impact nearly everything you get from the supermarket. >>> plus, why getting around this weekend could be more complicated than normal. >>>...
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. >> alan young, tastaple of the golden age of television has passed away. the side kick of mr. ed. w" in the early '50s. he died at the age of 96. >> also from ducktails. >> thanks for coming down. >> have a great rest of the weekend. ♪ >>> and we begin this hour with new information about the final moments of egyptair flight 804. there is evidence that smoke sensors went off in the ill-fated flight disappeared from radar. still at this hour, far more questions and answers. search teams are now finding debris from that crash, including airplane seat, life jackets and personal items from passengers. crews from several nations, including the u.s. are now in the mediterranean sea just north of egypt where the jet disappeared with 66 people on board. so much depends on finding the jet's black boxes which
. >> alan young, tastaple of the golden age of television has passed away. the side kick of mr. ed. w" in the early '50s. he died at the age of 96. >> also from ducktails. >> thanks for coming down. >> have a great rest of the weekend. ♪ >>> and we begin this hour with new information about the final moments of egyptair flight 804. there is evidence that smoke sensors went off in the ill-fated flight disappeared from radar. still at this hour, far more...
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. >>> well, actor alan young, who played wilbur on the '60s comedy "mr.as died. [ laughter ] >> that's the smartest horse i ever saw! >> he's not so smart. he forgot to touch second base. [ laughter ] >> the popular show aired from 1961 to 1965. young was also a successful voice actor, voicing scrooge mcduck from "duck tales." young died of natural causes at 96 years old. >>> it's being called a weekend of action for bernie sanders supporters. we'll tell you what's going to happen today in the bay area, as his california campaign officially kicks off. >> and racing for a very good cause. coming up, we'll take a live look at stage 7 of the amgen tour as cyclists get ready to roll through the city of santa rosa. . >> looks dry at least so far. we do have scattered showers falling over portions of the bay area. we'll check in on the radar, show you what you can expect for your saturday, coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ don't you just love it ♪ ♪ . >>> here's a look at top stories this morning. a fire burned several businesses in east oakland overnight, sending huge flames
. >>> well, actor alan young, who played wilbur on the '60s comedy "mr.as died. [ laughter ] >> that's the smartest horse i ever saw! >> he's not so smart. he forgot to touch second base. [ laughter ] >> the popular show aired from 1961 to 1965. young was also a successful voice actor, voicing scrooge mcduck from "duck tales." young died of natural causes at 96 years old. >>> it's being called a weekend of action for bernie sanders supporters....
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alan, great to have you with us. >> thank you, mr. dobbs.ou: is there any surprise in the trump victory as far as you're concerned? >> no, no, absolutely not. i've been telling people all week i think it's going to be closer to pennsylvania than wisconsin, and we were right. very excited for the news tonight here. lou: now, why in your judgment, are the indiana voters, republican voters, identifying with the trump message? >> sure, he's real and authentic. when he talks to people, he was in terre haute this past weekend, and he has a message that really resonates with hoosiers, especially people from west central indiana. he's a real person, and i think hoosiers are very drawn to him. lou: and have you spent any time with him, you sound utterly convinced and persuaded by both the man's appeal and ability? >> yes, i shook his hand and looked him in the eye, and you know, you can get a good feel from somebody like that from doing that, and couldn't be happier for what's happened tonight. it's a great evening in the hoosier state. lou: give us
alan, great to have you with us. >> thank you, mr. dobbs.ou: is there any surprise in the trump victory as far as you're concerned? >> no, no, absolutely not. i've been telling people all week i think it's going to be closer to pennsylvania than wisconsin, and we were right. very excited for the news tonight here. lou: now, why in your judgment, are the indiana voters, republican voters, identifying with the trump message? >> sure, he's real and authentic. when he talks to...
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on our facebook page, remembering alan young, he played the straight man to a talking horse in the legendary 1960s sitcom "mr. ed." he died yesterday at age 96. more than 200 patients at san francisco general are >>> it's going to be delicate move. ever 200 patients at san francisco general are moving tomorrow morning to the hospital's new facility. the patients will be loaded onto gurneys for a trip across the brinlg connecting the old and new facilities. the new hospital is named the priscilla chan and mark zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. the powerhouse silicon valley couple donated $75 million to sf general. >>> an historic san jose statue has a new home but the move is raising eyebrows because of the price tag. reports say it took roughly $100,000 to move this statue of captain thomas fallon a few yards away to its new perch at the corner of st. james and 87th. we asked people passing by what they thought of the big move. >> $100,000 to move? you know, i would have done it cheaper. i really would have done it cheaper. bring a couple of friends over. i offered. we offered to p
on our facebook page, remembering alan young, he played the straight man to a talking horse in the legendary 1960s sitcom "mr. ed." he died yesterday at age 96. more than 200 patients at san francisco general are >>> it's going to be delicate move. ever 200 patients at san francisco general are moving tomorrow morning to the hospital's new facility. the patients will be loaded onto gurneys for a trip across the brinlg connecting the old and new facilities. the new hospital is...
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alan: it is very serious. the newspaper needn't look to europe to say that. it is lengthening across america, too. we have, with mrtrump, the presidential candidate of the republican party, it is a western phenomenon. no longer can the americans say it is a european phenomenon. when i said it was viennese coffeehouse politics, i was being just as disdainful and actually wrongheaded about it, because it is a german phenomenon with the afd too. and the point is that you talk about dissatisfaction, mr. konig, with the system in austria. i go to austria regularly. it is a great country to live. it is a high standard of living. it is a wonderful place to be. where does all this anger come from? it is a strange, i don't know, it is not as if people are like in the 1930's, out of work, bread lines. even people who are out of work have a great social system in austria. there is something more sinister going on, almost like a death wish. maybe it is no accident that sigmund freud discovered the death wish. it comes from vienna. as if they want to just destroy everything. that european democracy, austrian democracy, is buil
alan: it is very serious. the newspaper needn't look to europe to say that. it is lengthening across america, too. we have, with mrtrump, the presidential candidate of the republican party, it is a western phenomenon. no longer can the americans say it is a european phenomenon. when i said it was viennese coffeehouse politics, i was being just as disdainful and actually wrongheaded about it, because it is a german phenomenon with the afd too. and the point is that you talk about...
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alan young has died. young is best known for playing wilbur post, the owner of mr. ed. i watched this every night.dgen natures of the series say young got the part when someone said he looked like the kind of guy that a horse would talk to. young was also a radio and tv comedian and he was 96 years old. >>> it is a rainy pattern. a lot of us would like a break from. we're tired of it. right? >> we would. >> storm team 4 track itting how long showers will stick around and when you'll be able to break out the grill. >> right. it's almost in every kitchen. the changes the government says will help your family eat healthier when it comes to food. stay tuned. >> announcer: and now your storm team 4 forecast. >>> a soggy saturday morning. we've got steady light rain falling in the immediate metro area. that's a close-up view of radar. the area in the yellow, coming down harder in fauquier, and into charles county advancing off to the north and east coming into prince william, loudon, fairfax and the district within the hour ahead. a look the a hour-by-hour timing after that is coming up in about five mi
alan young has died. young is best known for playing wilbur post, the owner of mr. ed. i watched this every night.dgen natures of the series say young got the part when someone said he looked like the kind of guy that a horse would talk to. young was also a radio and tv comedian and he was 96 years old. >>> it is a rainy pattern. a lot of us would like a break from. we're tired of it. right? >> we would. >> storm team 4 track itting how long showers will stick around and...
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alan young has died. young is best known for playing wilbur post, the owner of "mr. ed."inators of the series say young got the part when someone said he looked like the kind of guy that a horse would talk to. young was also a radio and tv comedian and he was 96 years old. >> all right. it's a rainy pattern. a lot of us would like a break from. got the wipers on the camera. storm team 4 tracking how long showers will stick around, and when you'll be able to break out the grill. >>> and it's on almost every product in your kitchen. the changes the government sa will help your family eat healthier. we'lshow you what to look l fo morning noon or night there's always a moment to discover visit annapolis and create your moment >>> the 17th day this month we've had miserable rain in the metro area. right now storm team 4 radar showing most of it is tracking east of our area. the area in yellow and orange, heaviest around the bay now moving off to the north and east. right around the immediate metro area. sprinkles irnd a the region now. got 80, on the seven-day hit 80 is coming
alan young has died. young is best known for playing wilbur post, the owner of "mr. ed."inators of the series say young got the part when someone said he looked like the kind of guy that a horse would talk to. young was also a radio and tv comedian and he was 96 years old. >> all right. it's a rainy pattern. a lot of us would like a break from. got the wipers on the camera. storm team 4 tracking how long showers will stick around, and when you'll be able to break out the grill....
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alan young also known as wilbur, the friends of the talking horse, mr.ough to talk to lady sue? >> three lessons from me, wilbur, and you will be growing a tail. >> the beloved 96-year-old actor passing away of natural causes in his california home. he was known for hosting the alan young show. he went on to be a voice actor portraying scrooge mcduck. those are your news headlines. >> thanks a million, anna. >> rick reichmuth standing by with a forecast outside. >> we have a nice crowd out here. do you want to kayak with us later on? >> sure, absolutely. >> you are going to race clayton. >> i can beat him. >> clayton, he knows you. hey, let's take a look at the weather maps as you are waking up this morning. here are your temps, 62 degrees for when clayton falls in the water in new york city. it's going to be warming up a lot. we have had this storm that we're dealing with across parts of the mid-atlantic. it's going to plague a lot of the area today. the preakness running this afternoon. it looks like it's going to be bit of a washout, unfortunately. do
alan young also known as wilbur, the friends of the talking horse, mr.ough to talk to lady sue? >> three lessons from me, wilbur, and you will be growing a tail. >> the beloved 96-year-old actor passing away of natural causes in his california home. he was known for hosting the alan young show. he went on to be a voice actor portraying scrooge mcduck. those are your news headlines. >> thanks a million, anna. >> rick reichmuth standing by with a forecast outside. >>...
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mr. hassett: before i handed off to llan, i have one follow-up -- the same structure that gives us -- alan greenspan is a person i think of the effectively independent in the way that i think of independent, but arthur and theyld be on, existed in the same legal structure, and that is one of the fascinating parts of the book. he take about how we have tried to guarantee independence. the first thing is can you talk a little bit about arthur burns and how he was an independent, and how the legal structure didn't do anything about it, and then the thing that puzzles me -- if i were a person trained in you say what i would do we need to modernize the federal reserve act, come up with ways to make sure we don't get arthur burns. you just despair of that, it seems to me. maybe you have learned that loss in this space have no effect -- laws in this space have no effect. it am a seems like that is what you are saying. toss a little bit about arthur burns and why is it we should try to think about why we should try to change. mr. conti-brown: arthur burns was a fascinating his best figure in fed h
mr. hassett: before i handed off to llan, i have one follow-up -- the same structure that gives us -- alan greenspan is a person i think of the effectively independent in the way that i think of independent, but arthur and theyld be on, existed in the same legal structure, and that is one of the fascinating parts of the book. he take about how we have tried to guarantee independence. the first thing is can you talk a little bit about arthur burns and how he was an independent, and how the legal...
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mr. austin peterson is owner and ceo of stonegate, a consulting firm specializing in photo and video services. he was an associate producer of freedom watch. finally, dr. mark alan feldman. [applause] larry: dr. feldman graduated from northwestern with a degree in philosophy. he is an anesthesiologist and practiced at john hopkins for 11 years. i want to welcome you all. these are the 2016 libertarian presidential candidates. [applause] [crowd chanting] larry: contain your enthusiasm. we are going to have each candidate given opening statement for 30 seconds. each will have 30 seconds to answer if he invokes the name of another candidate that candidate will have a 30 second rebuttal. there will be a 60 second close. the first category is the economy. the second will be foreign policy. the third will be social issues, and the fourth will be liberty. i have two general questions i would like to begin with. mr. mcafee. for people who are watching a libertarian party debate for the first time and have no clue what a libertarian is, please tell us what is a libertarian. what is the difference between a libertarian and a conservative? >> is this part of my opening sta
mr. austin peterson is owner and ceo of stonegate, a consulting firm specializing in photo and video services. he was an associate producer of freedom watch. finally, dr. mark alan feldman. [applause] larry: dr. feldman graduated from northwestern with a degree in philosophy. he is an anesthesiologist and practiced at john hopkins for 11 years. i want to welcome you all. these are the 2016 libertarian presidential candidates. [applause] [crowd chanting] larry: contain your enthusiasm. we are...
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mr. cameron: ask a shorter question and i'll give a shorter answer. treaty change in those two areas is very important. you asked about whether it was irreversible. that is not my view. alan -- would -- dashwood said it is you reversible in practice. i don't agree with you about that. how fundamental is the change that we are achieving? i think it is quite fundamental. getting written out of the union reinforces the special status we have at of the eurozone, and now out of -- an ever closer union. i think this change with respect to our currency and not being discriminated against inside his organization -- that is quite fundamental too. the eu is a unit of countries, some of who share currency in some who don't. we have is proper legal status saying if you are in the eu and have your own currency, you cannot be discriminated against. i have mentioned the fact we are cutting the welfare payments that eu citizens receive when they come to britain. that has never been achieved before. i fundamentally disagree with you. when people go to the polls they should think about the issue. the eu as it's going to be or leaving. i think the renegotiation was successful and achieved s
mr. cameron: ask a shorter question and i'll give a shorter answer. treaty change in those two areas is very important. you asked about whether it was irreversible. that is not my view. alan -- would -- dashwood said it is you reversible in practice. i don't agree with you about that. how fundamental is the change that we are achieving? i think it is quite fundamental. getting written out of the union reinforces the special status we have at of the eurozone, and now out of -- an ever closer...
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he is joined by alan williams who may be needed for specificity on certain topics during questions. we want to thank you for being here. we will swear in mr. williams as well. all witnesses are to be sworn before they testimony so we will swear in mr. williams. if the three of you would rise and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? thank you. let the record reflect all witnesses answered in the affirmative. you have testified before, you know the drill, try to keep the ze verbal comments to five minutes and after that we will go to question. mr. meiburg, you are recognized for five minutes. >> chairman chaffetz, ranking member cummings, and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today before you about the environmental protection agencies efforts to address employee misconduct. i am stan meiburg and i have had the privilege of working at epa for nearly 40 years holding positions at our head quarters in washington, and regional offices in atlanta and dallas and at research park in north carolina. i
he is joined by alan williams who may be needed for specificity on certain topics during questions. we want to thank you for being here. we will swear in mr. williams as well. all witnesses are to be sworn before they testimony so we will swear in mr. williams. if the three of you would rise and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? thank you. let the record reflect all witnesses...
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mr. austin peterson is owner and ceo of stonegate, a consulting firm specializing in photo and video services. he was an associate producer of freedom watch. finally, dr. mark alan friedman -- feldman. [applause] larry: dr. feldman graduated from northwestern with a degree in philosophy. he is an anesthesiologist and practiced at john hopkins for 11 years. i want to welcome you all. these are the 2016 libertarian presidential candidates. [applause] [crowd chanting] larry: contain your enthusiasm. we are going to have each candidate given opening statement for 30 seconds. each will have 30 seconds to answer if he invokes the name of another candidate that candidate will have a 32nd rebuttal. there will be a 62nd close. -- 60 second close. the first category is the economy. i have two general questions i would like to begin with. mr. mcafee. watching awho are libertarian party debate for the first time and have no clue what a libertarian is, please tell us what is a libertarian. what is the difference between a libertarian and a conservative? >> is this part of my opening statement? larry: all right. you have 30 seconds for an opening statement. debated each other
mr. austin peterson is owner and ceo of stonegate, a consulting firm specializing in photo and video services. he was an associate producer of freedom watch. finally, dr. mark alan friedman -- feldman. [applause] larry: dr. feldman graduated from northwestern with a degree in philosophy. he is an anesthesiologist and practiced at john hopkins for 11 years. i want to welcome you all. these are the 2016 libertarian presidential candidates. [applause] [crowd chanting] larry: contain your...
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mrs. cosby repeatedly sparred with an attorney representing a group of women accusing bill cosby of defamation. transcript was from an eight-hour deposition conducted in february. >>> "the hollywood reporter" says actor alan young, better known as wilbur -- >> wilbur! >> you working on that? he's passed. young hosted a variety show on cbs before landing the part of the straight man playing opposite a talking horse on the 1960s sitcom. young also voiced characters on the cartoon >> a horse is a horse, of course, of course, and no one can talk to a horse, of course, unless, of course, the horse is the famous mr. ed. >> i like that but the whole thing. >> thanks. >>> the "los angeles times" reports an 83-year-old illinois woman has tracked down her birth mother who was forced to give her up for adoption in 1933. 99-year-old eileen wagner could not believe her ears when the phone rang earlier this month and she heard the voice of her long-lost daughter. adoption advocates say this is the longest span of time between adoption and reconnection they have ever heard of. >> wouldn't you love to hear what they talked about? >> can't imagine the conversation. >>> "the defense news" reports the navy has taken ownersh
mrs. cosby repeatedly sparred with an attorney representing a group of women accusing bill cosby of defamation. transcript was from an eight-hour deposition conducted in february. >>> "the hollywood reporter" says actor alan young, better known as wilbur -- >> wilbur! >> you working on that? he's passed. young hosted a variety show on cbs before landing the part of the straight man playing opposite a talking horse on the 1960s sitcom. young also voiced characters...
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mr. everything deputy crown prince he's really been setting oil policy for some time. this was not unexpected. it was a little brutal the way he was dismissed by a royal decree. >> he's kind of the alan green span of oil in saudi arabia almost frankly for the whole world and to see him -- the news didn't go out as he resigned and we all have to read between the t tea leaves as to what happened. it was pretty clear. he was kind of unceremoniously moved out. why do you think that is? >> i think he was sacked in part because of what happened at the do ha meeting a few weeks ago. nigh emeigh had said they were willing to sign on. think he was trying to assert he was the energy policy. he was part of a previous era. he was king of an dobdullabdull minister. >> now what? you say it doesn't necessarily mean a change in policy. he seems to have little use for the oil opec cartel. he seems fine with the environment. he's very focused the big overall of the saudi economy, the privatization. i think he's basically saying look, we're going to press ahead and say business as urinal. saudi arabia's really standing aside from the rest of the opec cartel right now. >> even as they're trying to take
mr. everything deputy crown prince he's really been setting oil policy for some time. this was not unexpected. it was a little brutal the way he was dismissed by a royal decree. >> he's kind of the alan green span of oil in saudi arabia almost frankly for the whole world and to see him -- the news didn't go out as he resigned and we all have to read between the t tea leaves as to what happened. it was pretty clear. he was kind of unceremoniously moved out. why do you think that is?...
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alan feldman . the only candidate who will be dropped from this ballot is kevin mccormick. microphone 1. >> mr. chairman. from virginia. this is a point of information. >> go ahead. thes a matter of tradition, libertarian party has always recognition of a vote for none of the above and all public and internal libertarian party elections. so if you would care to cast a vote for none of the above, it is a valid choice at all times in libertarian party elections. nobodymember, a vote for means nobody is going to make demands on your time, nobody donations,u for nobody will be asking you for petitioning help. >> thank you. is there anyone else seeking to recognize? >> gym full of from michigan. point of information. world, shouldur be not allow kevin cramer some time to speak to the body? >> it is not the rules. we have occasionally asked for suspension of the rules in order to allow someone who has dropped to adjust the body. is there such a request? >> i so move. >> for how long? >> for two minutes. an objection to having kevin mccormick and just the body for two minutes? all in favor for line mr
alan feldman . the only candidate who will be dropped from this ballot is kevin mccormick. microphone 1. >> mr. chairman. from virginia. this is a point of information. >> go ahead. thes a matter of tradition, libertarian party has always recognition of a vote for none of the above and all public and internal libertarian party elections. so if you would care to cast a vote for none of the above, it is a valid choice at all times in libertarian party elections. nobodymember, a vote...