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mr. anderson. congress asked us to -- those state we should look at the benefits in the u.s. economy and any potential harm. we reviewed it. on top of that, we published new regulation, put them out for comment and adjusted our impact procedures and put it to vote of the board, so, we complied fully and on top of that, every transaction the bank reviews gets reviewed for economic impact. we want to make sure the benefits outweigh any harm. >> i want to get on to this other question. yesterday, there was news that came out about a potentially some accusations of things going on in the bank. now, we know that any organization certainly any element of government that deals with the public that there can be corruption and fraud. guess what? that is occurred within congress. i know that's a huge shock to everyone listening, but that has occurred here as well, but the question i have for you is this. is that there is i think a question and it is a good one, about you are handing out loans guarantees and other things to the private sector and that if people have the ability to make
mr. anderson. congress asked us to -- those state we should look at the benefits in the u.s. economy and any potential harm. we reviewed it. on top of that, we published new regulation, put them out for comment and adjusted our impact procedures and put it to vote of the board, so, we complied fully and on top of that, every transaction the bank reviews gets reviewed for economic impact. we want to make sure the benefits outweigh any harm. >> i want to get on to this other question....
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mr. anderson? aye. and so it began. the roll call vote on perhaps the most consequential cloture motion ever introduced in the senate. would it succeed? would cloture be invoked? with the civil rights bill finally become law? as the roll call began on june 10, 1964, no one knew for sure. they just hoped. this moment was a long time coming. good afternoon. i am betty koed. i am the senate associate historian. welcome to the third of our lunch hour talks to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the senate passing the civil rights act. our first covered the long, mostly unsuccessful history was civil rights legislation from the civil war to early 1964. despite promising beginnings in the 1860's and 1870's, the senate became a major stumbling block to civil rights legislation for nearly a century. in our second talk, explored how the senate's civil rights proponents of the 1960's carefully built a bipartisan strategy to get the bill to the floor to get organized to overcome a filibuster and get the minority leader on board to
mr. anderson? aye. and so it began. the roll call vote on perhaps the most consequential cloture motion ever introduced in the senate. would it succeed? would cloture be invoked? with the civil rights bill finally become law? as the roll call began on june 10, 1964, no one knew for sure. they just hoped. this moment was a long time coming. good afternoon. i am betty koed. i am the senate associate historian. welcome to the third of our lunch hour talks to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the...
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mr. anderson, he's always there. you know, it's his seat. >> i had just walked out and got a newspaper.it up and started to read. >> outside, an elderly woman has just lost control of her car. >> she was coming from town and she was coming up through the road. and they say that some cars behind her said that she was kind of weaving a little bit. >> as she enters the restaurant parking lot marilou shepherd hit a vehicle ready to pull out of the bp station. right next door. >> she hit another vehicle sitting in the parking lot of the coffee house. then she comes through the windows of the building. >> the car crashes into the booth where anderson is sitting and he's thrown across the diner. >> i didn't realize what was going on at all. i didn't see anything. >> the vehicle pushed the booth all the way under our counter. he went through two of our rotating chairs. he went through them. >> next thing i knew, everything was on top of me. >> i didn't even see kenny. i just couldn't see him. >> i just knew somebody had got killed. >> but anderson is alive. >> i couldn't breathe at first. and i
mr. anderson, he's always there. you know, it's his seat. >> i had just walked out and got a newspaper.it up and started to read. >> outside, an elderly woman has just lost control of her car. >> she was coming from town and she was coming up through the road. and they say that some cars behind her said that she was kind of weaving a little bit. >> as she enters the restaurant parking lot marilou shepherd hit a vehicle ready to pull out of the bp station. right next...
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mr. anderson and the head of the pilots association mr. mark both made these points. that unless there is a level playing field in the exercise of would particular aspect of what you do, which is the financing of these wide body aircraft that puts our airline industry in the united states at a competitive disadvantage with foreign airlines who are able to get these wide-body aircraft flying these international routes that are very, very profitable. you can see the concerns that delta airlines has and the pilots and airline industry has because, quite honestly, inles we do something to address this and if the xm bank is being used in an unfair way to subsidize, for example, the airlines in india, the other airlines that have been brought up where they get subsidized by their government where they get turned around, they are subsidized by you, they are able to get the planes cheaper, they can reduce their ticket prices, and that makes it uncompetitive. so what i want to do, as i mentioned to chairman, is find a way that perhaps we can come up with some language, as we m
mr. anderson and the head of the pilots association mr. mark both made these points. that unless there is a level playing field in the exercise of would particular aspect of what you do, which is the financing of these wide body aircraft that puts our airline industry in the united states at a competitive disadvantage with foreign airlines who are able to get these wide-body aircraft flying these international routes that are very, very profitable. you can see the concerns that delta airlines...
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mrs. anderson, the paramedics are on their way. it was so good to hear adt at the other end.ices. with one touch of a button, you can summon help from anywhere in your home and talk with a trained professional who can call for emergency assistance and even stay on the line until help arrives. 1 out of every 3 people over 65 will fall this year. adt helps you maintain your independence, starting at just over $1 a day. call now to receive a free guide to independent living. i'm glad adt could call for help. so am i. protect your independence. call today for more information and ask about fall detection and our discount for aarp members. adt -- always there. >>> quick headlines. noorls -- new orleans ramping up security after the mass shooting on bourbon street. 50 state troopers deployed to the city today to work with local police through labor day. when is the best time to release 1,200 pages of new obamacare documents? the holiday weekend. health and human services releasing regulatory changes about payment rates at 4:15 p.m. yesterday. the obama administration has a long his
mrs. anderson, the paramedics are on their way. it was so good to hear adt at the other end.ices. with one touch of a button, you can summon help from anywhere in your home and talk with a trained professional who can call for emergency assistance and even stay on the line until help arrives. 1 out of every 3 people over 65 will fall this year. adt helps you maintain your independence, starting at just over $1 a day. call now to receive a free guide to independent living. i'm glad adt could...
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mr. reid-anderson, good to see you. thank you for joining us today, sir. >> great to see you. you very much. >> appreciate it. >> thank you very much. vertigo keeps me off of roller coasters. i'll bet you're a big roller coaster person. >> i was too scared until i was -- in fact, to his point, we went out for our senior high school trip and i saw the 4 and 5-year-olds getting on the roller coaster and i thought, if they are getting on, i can get on. >> you were shamed into it. >> that's probably the last time i've been, though. >> down 37 points right now, well off the lows of the day here, and we have about 35 minutes left in the trading session. >>> time flies. the controversial dodd/frank act making its fourth anniversary and it has yet to be fully implemented. former senator chris dodd and former congressman barney frank tell us what they say is working and what isn't working with the law bearing their names. that's just ahead. >>> and then after the bell tonight, we've got netflix out with results. less than an hour from now. apple out after tomorrow's close. we'll tell y
mr. reid-anderson, good to see you. thank you for joining us today, sir. >> great to see you. you very much. >> appreciate it. >> thank you very much. vertigo keeps me off of roller coasters. i'll bet you're a big roller coaster person. >> i was too scared until i was -- in fact, to his point, we went out for our senior high school trip and i saw the 4 and 5-year-olds getting on the roller coaster and i thought, if they are getting on, i can get on. >> you were...
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mr. milliken has said he has recommendations for example the bankruptcy shield issue, i hope you will reset her -- reconsider as the candace anderson reconsider the responses we have heard here. i know that you are making value efforts to overcome these problems and i think consumers appreciate the numbers of recalls and frankness and candor that those recalls demonstrate and my hope is that the new gm won't be hiding behind the old gm's bankruptcy on giving those pre-2009 customers the opportunity to go to court and have a choice between the fund and what they could have obtained in court and also others economically. i thank you very much for being here today and all of the witnesses for your testimony here. thank you. >> i want to thank all the witnesses. mr. milliken, ms. barra mr. o'neal and mr. valukas. thank you for your patience. i know this is not your first visit out of a feeling you are not looking forward to another invitation anytime soon. i knew i could speak for you in that regard but it is important and the fact that you acknowledge our world and this and that you respected it is important. we all want general motor
mr. milliken has said he has recommendations for example the bankruptcy shield issue, i hope you will reset her -- reconsider as the candace anderson reconsider the responses we have heard here. i know that you are making value efforts to overcome these problems and i think consumers appreciate the numbers of recalls and frankness and candor that those recalls demonstrate and my hope is that the new gm won't be hiding behind the old gm's bankruptcy on giving those pre-2009 customers the...
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anderson is byron's neighbor. the same one who called authorities the day after the shootings. >> myself, would i have done the same thing that mrin my mind. no doubt in my mind. >> it seemed like a big box of puzzle pieces. >> prosecutors were in charge of evaluating the case against byron, and they knew it was controversial from the start. >> when brent and i got involved in it, the e-mails started, the phone calls, castigating us for taking this. after all, doesn't a homeowner have a right to defend his dwelling? i didn't argue with people. i said just stay open and let the evidence come out and see if you hold that same view. >> after looking at all the evidence, the prosecutors believed there was a strong case. >> the moment nick broke the window and entered into that house, didn't byron smith then have the right to defend himself? >> yes. yes, he did. but that's not what he did. he went way, way beyond defending himself. >> that grand jury in minnesota agreed. in april of 2013, five months after the shootings, byron smith was indicted on two counts of first degree murder. now there would be a trial in the case everyone in
anderson is byron's neighbor. the same one who called authorities the day after the shootings. >> myself, would i have done the same thing that mrin my mind. no doubt in my mind. >> it seemed like a big box of puzzle pieces. >> prosecutors were in charge of evaluating the case against byron, and they knew it was controversial from the start. >> when brent and i got involved in it, the e-mails started, the phone calls, castigating us for taking this. after all, doesn't a...
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>> anderson, house republicans answering president obama's challenge to either get things done or if he tries to do it for him, sue him for trying. today house speaker boehner said all right, mrannouncing gop members will go through with a lawsuit against the president over executive action he's taken while enforcing the health care reform law. boehner says that's not the way our system of government was designed to work, the white house calls it a political stunt and a 360 follow toxicology tests on cooper harris, the georgia toddler found dead in a hot car last month revealed nothing abnormal. cooper's father ross harris lost his job at home depot. >>> quite a sight off the coast of southern california, it looks like an oil spill but it's actually a massive skool of anchovies? wow. >> they are swimming in them? thanks very much. that does it for us. see you again at 11:00 p.m. for see you again at 11:00 p.m. for good edition of 360 -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> the beatles! >> nothing but a bunch of british elvis presleys. >> it's not true, it's not true! >> when the beatles arrived, from then on, a thousand different things arose. ♪ >> is it a sex thing or -- >>
>> anderson, house republicans answering president obama's challenge to either get things done or if he tries to do it for him, sue him for trying. today house speaker boehner said all right, mrannouncing gop members will go through with a lawsuit against the president over executive action he's taken while enforcing the health care reform law. boehner says that's not the way our system of government was designed to work, the white house calls it a political stunt and a 360 follow...
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anderson lawson, eunice reddick to be ambassador to the republic of niger. we expect roll call votes on the carnes nomination and voice votes on the lawson and reddick nominations. mr. president, it's such a shame that we have had to go through this stalling on michael anderson lawson to be ambassador of the council of international civil aviation. there has been a terrible tragedy take place in the world, that shooting down of the malaysian airliner with 298 innocent people, killing every one of them. that's his job. we tried to get it confirmed last week. no, they can't do that. they said no, we can't do that. we try to get him confirmed for months. they have held it up every step of the way. it's really untoward that this is happening. they are holding up these nominations out of spite, and it's too bad. it's a perfect example. mr. president, it's my understanding that s. 2631 is desk and due for a second reading. the presiding officer: the clerk will read the title of the bill for the second time. the clerk: s. 2631, a bill to prevent the expansion of the deferred action for childhood arrivals program unlawfully created by executive memorandum on august 15, 201
anderson lawson, eunice reddick to be ambassador to the republic of niger. we expect roll call votes on the carnes nomination and voice votes on the lawson and reddick nominations. mr. president, it's such a shame that we have had to go through this stalling on michael anderson lawson to be ambassador of the council of international civil aviation. there has been a terrible tragedy take place in the world, that shooting down of the malaysian airliner with 298 innocent people, killing every one...
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. >> anderson, house republicans today answer president obama's challenge to either get things done or if he tries to do it for them, sue him for trying. today house speaker boehner said okay. mr will go through with a lawsuit against the president over executive action he has taken while enforcing the health care reform law. boehner says that's not the way our system of government was designed to work. the white house calls it a political stunt. >>> and a 360 follow. toxicology tests on cooper harris, the georgia toddler found dead in a hot car last month revealed nothing abnormal. meanwhile, cooper's father, ross harris who is charged with murder has lost his job at home depot. >>> and take a look at this. quite a sight off the coast of southern california. it looks like an oil spill, but, anderson, it's actually a massive school of anchovies. >> that's crazy. >> yeah. >> i'm not a big anchovy fan in terms of eating. so i don't know how i would like swimming through it. >> kind of fun. >> do you think it smells? stupid question on my party. probably not. pamela, thanks very much that does it for us. thanks for watching. the cnn original series "the sixties" starts right now.
. >> anderson, house republicans today answer president obama's challenge to either get things done or if he tries to do it for them, sue him for trying. today house speaker boehner said okay. mr will go through with a lawsuit against the president over executive action he has taken while enforcing the health care reform law. boehner says that's not the way our system of government was designed to work. the white house calls it a political stunt. >>> and a 360 follow. toxicology...
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mr. joseph anderson was the office of secure the safety and asset management. i will review the problems that come to light in the past month and tell you what we're doing now to address improving lab safety. the fact that it appeared no one was harmed and that there were no releases does not excuse what happened. what happened was completely unacceptable. it should never have happened. if i leave you with just one thought about today's hearing as it relates to cdc, it is this. with the recent incident, we recognize the pattern at cdc where we need to greatly improve the culture of safety, and i am overseeing sweeping measures to improve the culture of safety. cdc works 24/7, and our scientists protect americans from threats, including natural occurring threats like ebola and mers and drug-resistant bacteria and man-made threats such as anthrax. but we must do that work more safely, and we will. there's a recap of the recent incidents that our summers in a report which has been completed, and we're just at the outset of our investigation of the influence of con
mr. joseph anderson was the office of secure the safety and asset management. i will review the problems that come to light in the past month and tell you what we're doing now to address improving lab safety. the fact that it appeared no one was harmed and that there were no releases does not excuse what happened. what happened was completely unacceptable. it should never have happened. if i leave you with just one thought about today's hearing as it relates to cdc, it is this. with the recent...