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mr. anderson. mr. skoutelas you may proceed. >> members of the subcommittee thank you for the opportunity to testify today. i am ceo of the american public transportation system could have submitted a detailed written statement but what to highlight a few key points are the bitter want to reiterate after an unequivocal commitment to safety including positive train control installation the safety is the number one priority. as a former agency ceo i know but safety is more than operating principle in the promise to our writers. it's a core value of every public transportation professional. we are an industry recognized standard development organization but we created the audit program in 1989 was all commuter rail agency's program plans are based upon. as the association publicly supported the concept of ptc before the rail saved the improvement act of 2008 was enacted. we have brought together a few stakeholders through ptc technical summits user groups and other programming with meetings and conference
mr. anderson. mr. skoutelas you may proceed. >> members of the subcommittee thank you for the opportunity to testify today. i am ceo of the american public transportation system could have submitted a detailed written statement but what to highlight a few key points are the bitter want to reiterate after an unequivocal commitment to safety including positive train control installation the safety is the number one priority. as a former agency ceo i know but safety is more than operating...
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mr. anderson, i heard someone very smart say on television that among the things we gave away today, unforcede now told the russians when we were conducting electronic surveillance in case they want to go back over anything they said, in case they want to go back over their steps. what's your reaction to what happened today, and what was lost today? >> well, i think, first of all, brian, i think you're right. i mean some of things that are being talked about on the media and news all because of memo which came out, which really subverted the whole process that is to handle these type of situations in a classified and secure environment, it does give our adversaries insight into exactly how we look at, review, and in some cases extend coverages into our national security world. so i think that's something that needs to be looked at and addressed. >> oddly, it shows how difficult it is to get a fisa warrant and so many steps. but you're saying it's way too high a price to just give away this information. >> that's absolutely right. and i'll tell you that's a good point you make. if you've been
mr. anderson, i heard someone very smart say on television that among the things we gave away today, unforcede now told the russians when we were conducting electronic surveillance in case they want to go back over anything they said, in case they want to go back over their steps. what's your reaction to what happened today, and what was lost today? >> well, i think, first of all, brian, i think you're right. i mean some of things that are being talked about on the media and news all...
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mr. anderson also had a reputation as a drinker. >> that's fair. that's a fair accusation.ain, i guess you could say problems with it but i can say this categorically. i was totally clear-headed and not drinking during those trials. every one of them. but on the other hand, you know, i would go out on occasion. i'm not as bad as i used to be. >> in create, prosecutor william t. jones iii, known as willie t., was considered a master of the courtroom. >> willie t.'s track record spoke for itself. he lost very few. he was very dramatic. i've seen that man cry in front of the jury. mr. jones in the courtroom could probably outperform sir lawrence olivier. let's put it that way. >> he could overpower you, overcontrol you, and he was not beyond saying things that he couldn't prove if they weren't challenged. >> early in the first trial, anderson challenged jones by objecting that a single thumbprint was not enough to arrest elmore. >> in order to obtain an arrest warrant the police presented an upsidedown thumbprint on the back outside door frame. that's exactly consistent with c
mr. anderson also had a reputation as a drinker. >> that's fair. that's a fair accusation.ain, i guess you could say problems with it but i can say this categorically. i was totally clear-headed and not drinking during those trials. every one of them. but on the other hand, you know, i would go out on occasion. i'm not as bad as i used to be. >> in create, prosecutor william t. jones iii, known as willie t., was considered a master of the courtroom. >> willie t.'s track record...
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mr. romney: thank you, rob. thank you for organizing this event. rob anderson is also here. the organization works so hard to keep our party strong. thank you so much. [applause] mr. romney: it is an emotional time for me to come back and be in this city. i lived here for three years while we were going to school. this is where our oldest son was born. i remember very well the feelings we had as we drove into town. we look to see how much of the same and how much is different. we appreciate them and so many others who have made this a financial success for the party. i want to begin tonight by expressing some sorrow, and that is regards to the tragedy at the school in florida. what happened is unthinkable and unimaginable. our hearts ache for the parents of the victims. children are not only our future, they are our purpose. we invest our energies and then come our hopes, our prayers. we treasure every memory we have of them. their successes are more thrilling to us than our own. their disappointments hurt us more than they hurt them. to lose a child, to lose a child to sense
mr. romney: thank you, rob. thank you for organizing this event. rob anderson is also here. the organization works so hard to keep our party strong. thank you so much. [applause] mr. romney: it is an emotional time for me to come back and be in this city. i lived here for three years while we were going to school. this is where our oldest son was born. i remember very well the feelings we had as we drove into town. we look to see how much of the same and how much is different. we appreciate...
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mr. kimmel is on line two and so somebody answers the phone but i do my own bills. >> jimmy: anthony andersonnumber or somebody he told me was your cellphone number. >> it was my cellphone number. >> jimmy: we called and left you a voice mail did you get that? >> no i never answer them. i wait until they get full and go shoop. is that drew. >> jimmy: yeah we left you a voice mail. >> anthony called me and said my daughter's here would you face time with my daughter and i tried to and he goes she went to the store can you call back. >> jimmy: funny you say that because i have a story of similar nature right before i hosted the emmy's literally the day before anthony texted me asking me to get tickets for miss mother to the emmy's, i said you know this is not a party at my house. i'm not the guy who distributes the tickets. >> did you get the tickets. >> jimmy: of course i got the tickets. >> of course when anthony calms, i go, i'm ready to face time with your daughter, he goes she's not here. >> jimmy: we have to stop supporting this booef behavior. she was will many the president of the unite
mr. kimmel is on line two and so somebody answers the phone but i do my own bills. >> jimmy: anthony andersonnumber or somebody he told me was your cellphone number. >> it was my cellphone number. >> jimmy: we called and left you a voice mail did you get that? >> no i never answer them. i wait until they get full and go shoop. is that drew. >> jimmy: yeah we left you a voice mail. >> anthony called me and said my daughter's here would you face time with my...
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mrs. lewinsky was a committee person in the 52nd ward. i got involved with councilman john anderson, he was seeking to become ward leader in 1982 and i was in a division where they were looking for a committee person and i went down to voter registration. i was a wharton school graduate so i was about data and information and regressive analysis and figure this thing out. and i went down to voter registration and because i wanted to understand the constituency. there were three apartment buildings, i lived in the cool building and the other two had most senior residents and like 1898 date of birth, 1901, 1905. so, this is very old constituency here and i was in my early 20's, and so-- and it was apartment buildings. and so there were days where i would literally wait until someone came out of the building and then suddenly i realized maybe i can go in this way to put stuff under people's doors which you were not supposed to do in the first place, but she knew everyone and i know nobody, and she kicked my butt. at the time committee people ran every two years and now it's four years.
mrs. lewinsky was a committee person in the 52nd ward. i got involved with councilman john anderson, he was seeking to become ward leader in 1982 and i was in a division where they were looking for a committee person and i went down to voter registration. i was a wharton school graduate so i was about data and information and regressive analysis and figure this thing out. and i went down to voter registration and because i wanted to understand the constituency. there were three apartment...
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mr. kimmel is on line 2. and so somebody answers the phone. but i do my own bills. >> jimmy: anthony andersonone night. he had your cell phone number or something he told me was your cell phone number. >> it was my cell phone number. >> jimmy: he called and left you a voice mail. did you get that? >> no. i never answer my voicemails. i wait until they get full and go shoop. is that -- >> jimmy: yeah we left you a voice mail. >> anthony anderson called me. my daughter's here. would you just face-time with my daughter? and i tried to and i called back and he goes, she went to the store, can you call back? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: funny you say that because i have a story of similar nature. right before i hosted the emmys, like literally the day before, anthony texted me asking me to get tickets for his mother to the emmys. and i said, you know, i'm just -- this is not a party at my house. i'm not the guy who distributes the tickets. >> did you get the tickets? >> jimmy: of course i got the tickets. [ laughter ] >> of course. when anthony calls, i'm like calling back, i'm ready to face-time with y
mr. kimmel is on line 2. and so somebody answers the phone. but i do my own bills. >> jimmy: anthony andersonone night. he had your cell phone number or something he told me was your cell phone number. >> it was my cell phone number. >> jimmy: he called and left you a voice mail. did you get that? >> no. i never answer my voicemails. i wait until they get full and go shoop. is that -- >> jimmy: yeah we left you a voice mail. >> anthony anderson called me. my...
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anderson and bonilla. we re-opened the randall museum. two years, $9.5 million with a little assistance from the grammy award-winning musician mr.e opened the $9 million project made possible by a $6.5 million state parks grant, some government money, add backs from senator and supervisor scott weiner and money from our capital plan and yet another example of great philanthropy. the friends of the randall are wonderful and helped us deliver the margin of excellence raised another million dollars for the garage which is a stem lab focusing on science, engineering, technology and staff. it incorporates new animal exhibits. over 100 live abman's grouped by -- animals. in one exhibit you see different species. that is cool. all playing nicely together like here at city hall. seismic upgrades. ada accessibility. new food concessions and what makes the randall so special admission to the museum is free, and many of the weekend programs are very nominal they cost a nominal fee. if you are five, 15 or 150 there is something to do at the randall. it is really special. it is chinese new year. we also celebrate lack history month. last wee
anderson and bonilla. we re-opened the randall museum. two years, $9.5 million with a little assistance from the grammy award-winning musician mr.e opened the $9 million project made possible by a $6.5 million state parks grant, some government money, add backs from senator and supervisor scott weiner and money from our capital plan and yet another example of great philanthropy. the friends of the randall are wonderful and helped us deliver the margin of excellence raised another million...
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anderson. virtually anyone, man or woman, who sees the testimony and the photographs of the former wives and the former live-in girlfriend of mrer, from is a pattern of behavior that is frightening. and yet, the president doesn't say one word, not one word, about the lives that have been scarred by the actions of mr. porter and is totally focused on the abuser. one of his ex-wives got a restraining order against him. so, there is plenty of evidence. >> regarding the democratic response memo, what is the status of it now? can you say? >> so, the status of the memo is, that the fbi and the department of justice now, are going to meet with the minority members of the committee, particularly adam schiff is the ranking member. and determine what, if any, has to be redacted. ironically, the president issued the memo, redacted nothing. and yet, there were sources and methods that were actually made public. >> so, you're saying, in the republican memo, there were sources and methods. the white house was paying attention. they say they were paying attention to the fbi, when it comes to the democratic memo. you're saying they didn't pay
anderson. virtually anyone, man or woman, who sees the testimony and the photographs of the former wives and the former live-in girlfriend of mrer, from is a pattern of behavior that is frightening. and yet, the president doesn't say one word, not one word, about the lives that have been scarred by the actions of mr. porter and is totally focused on the abuser. one of his ex-wives got a restraining order against him. so, there is plenty of evidence. >> regarding the democratic response...
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mr. niccol has had, brand development and operations, it's a good opportunity for him to try and see what a post-ells chipotle will look like. >> the stock is up 12% in the premarket. stephen anderson, thank you for your perspective kate, thank you as well. >>> in other corporate news, new numbers on just how much money uber lost last year. let's get to landon dowdy who has all the details. >> uber saw its losses jump 61% to $4.5 billion, that's up from 2.8 billion in 2016. those losses narrowed in the fourth quarter as uber ceo dara khosrowshahi took the helm uber lost 1.1 billion in q4 versus 1.5 billion the previous quarter. uber ended the year with $6 billion in cash, 13% below last year's total since uber is still a private company, it is not required to report financial results but they have been disclosing some numbers lately as they work towards a goal of going public next year. >> competitive space for sure. lyft is a big player in that space. >>> other stocks to watch, credit suisse reporting its third straight annual loss on a writedown related to the u.s. tax law. that loss was smaller than expected there was strong revenue from the wealth management business credit sui
mr. niccol has had, brand development and operations, it's a good opportunity for him to try and see what a post-ells chipotle will look like. >> the stock is up 12% in the premarket. stephen anderson, thank you for your perspective kate, thank you as well. >>> in other corporate news, new numbers on just how much money uber lost last year. let's get to landon dowdy who has all the details. >> uber saw its losses jump 61% to $4.5 billion, that's up from 2.8 billion in 2016....
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mrs. lewinsky, 282 votes to michael nutter's 48 who was she and what happened? >> she was a committee person in the 52nd lord your chi had just gotten involved with councilman john anderson who is seeking to become would later and 9082 and i lived in a division where they were looking for a committee person and do so i went down to voter registration. i mean, i was a wharton school of graduate so i was about data and information and regression analysis and i was going to figure this thing out and i went down to voter registration and started looking because i wanted to understand the constituents. there were three apartment buildings. i lived in the really cool building and the other two were more senior residents. i'm like eight-- 1898 date of birth, 1901, 1905, so i realized it's very old constituency and i was in my early 20s and there were a part of buildings, so there were days where i would literally wait until someone came out of the building and suddenly i realized maybe i can go in this way to put stuff under people's doors, which you are not supposed to do in the first place, but lillian with everyone and i virtually knew no one and she kicked my butt. at the t
mrs. lewinsky, 282 votes to michael nutter's 48 who was she and what happened? >> she was a committee person in the 52nd lord your chi had just gotten involved with councilman john anderson who is seeking to become would later and 9082 and i lived in a division where they were looking for a committee person and do so i went down to voter registration. i mean, i was a wharton school of graduate so i was about data and information and regression analysis and i was going to figure this thing...