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mr. andrews. >> mr. chairman, i apologize to you and the witnesses for being tardy, i was in a hearing with the secretary of he had ka i guess and wanted to hear him and no disrespect to you gentleman. thank you for your service to our country. dr. lavoy, within the confines of this public discussion, i wanted to get the thinking behind the lipgage of the missile test that's coming up presumably next month and our decision about whether to execute and follow through on the food aid agreement with north korea. i am not sure what i think about that idea but let me play devil's advocate here. one argument might be that linking the two publishes the north korean people without having any significant impact on the north korean leadership, would further intensify anti-u.s. or antiwestern hostility, and therefore strengthen the hand domestically of the north korean leadership to engage in such extra legal and unwelcome activities on the international stage. how would you assess that argument and respond to it?
mr. andrews. >> mr. chairman, i apologize to you and the witnesses for being tardy, i was in a hearing with the secretary of he had ka i guess and wanted to hear him and no disrespect to you gentleman. thank you for your service to our country. dr. lavoy, within the confines of this public discussion, i wanted to get the thinking behind the lipgage of the missile test that's coming up presumably next month and our decision about whether to execute and follow through on the food aid...
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mr. andrews: would the gentleman yield? mr. camp: i will not yield. and we did it without a tax increase and did it as the only health care bill that was scored by the c.b.o. as decreasing premiums for the american citizens and i yield two minutes to the distinguished member of the ways and means committee from tennessee. . mrs. black: medicare's exponential growth will cause it to go bankrupt in a few years. the medicare trustees have been ringing alarm bills about their -- bells about their dwindling finances and we must act now. over 36 million americans relie on medicare for their health care and something must be done to save the program for future yen rations. unfortunately, the president's budget proposal failed to address medicare's grim future. instead, what we have in the law books now is a 15-member board that is charged with cutting costs and denying care to our seniors. the independent payment advisory bordes tab lished in the health care law would cut physician payment rates, force manage doctors to stop seeing medicare patients. this bi
mr. andrews: would the gentleman yield? mr. camp: i will not yield. and we did it without a tax increase and did it as the only health care bill that was scored by the c.b.o. as decreasing premiums for the american citizens and i yield two minutes to the distinguished member of the ways and means committee from tennessee. . mrs. black: medicare's exponential growth will cause it to go bankrupt in a few years. the medicare trustees have been ringing alarm bills about their -- bells about their...
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mr. andrews: thank you, mr. chairman. there's been an understanding in our country for a very long time that if you work as hard as you can your whole life and you follow the rules that one of the things that you'll get as part of this american dream is a secure retirement. that you ought to be able to spend the years after you work loving your grandchildren, pursuing your hobbies, doing the things in life that you love and enjoy. essential to that part of the american dream is the medicare guarantee, because here what it really says. if you get sick and you need help, you get the help that you need as determined by you and your doctor and your family and you pay your fair share in premiums and co-pays, but there's no insurance bureaucracy to run through, there's no approval you've got to get. if your cardiologist says you need a certain procedure and you think that you want to do it, you do it and medicare pays the bill. this is a guarantee, and the reason it's needed is you can't make a whole lot of profit off of insuri
mr. andrews: thank you, mr. chairman. there's been an understanding in our country for a very long time that if you work as hard as you can your whole life and you follow the rules that one of the things that you'll get as part of this american dream is a secure retirement. that you ought to be able to spend the years after you work loving your grandchildren, pursuing your hobbies, doing the things in life that you love and enjoy. essential to that part of the american dream is the medicare...
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mr. andrew griffiths. >> can i congratulate you on the efforts of the pricing of alcohol in markets. does the deputy prime minister agree with me that the safest place too drink is in in community pub. the beer is a lower strength drink and it will create 5,000 jobs. will he take his treasury colleagues out for a beer and tell them not to put a higher price on the pint. >> i'm sure that everyone across the house agrees with his feeling that we should support community pubs that are an important part of our fabric up and down the countries. >> to dennis skinner. >> is the deputy prime minister -- now that the gang of four are galavanting around america, he has a chance to shine, what does he really think of this murdoch sleeze and the latest development. the prime minister riding borrowed police horses, man-to-man, what does he really think? and give him a chance to separate him from the ranks of -- come on, be a man! >> mr. speaker, mr. speaker he -- [ crowd booing ] >> order, order. let's hear the answer. >> mr. speaker, we had to wait a while for him to get going. it was great. i t
mr. andrew griffiths. >> can i congratulate you on the efforts of the pricing of alcohol in markets. does the deputy prime minister agree with me that the safest place too drink is in in community pub. the beer is a lower strength drink and it will create 5,000 jobs. will he take his treasury colleagues out for a beer and tell them not to put a higher price on the pint. >> i'm sure that everyone across the house agrees with his feeling that we should support community pubs that are...
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mr. andrews. mr. andrews: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks.he speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for three minutes. mr. andrews: i thank my friend for yielding. whether you're a democrat or republican, liberal or conservative, no matter where you live, i think the number one issue confrontingur country is the lack of jobs. it is the central issue of our times, central problem of our times. the american people want us to look forward and work together and solve that problem rather than looking backward and relit gaiting political debates. 195 days ago the president of the ited states came to this chamber and set forth a series of specific ideas to put americans back to work. one of those ideas was to put construction workers back to work repairing and building our roads and bridges, building schools, wiring schools for the internet, putting our construction industry and transportation iustry back to work. we're going to spend six hours debating whether to repeal part of the health care bill, again. we're not going
mr. andrews. mr. andrews: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks.he speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for three minutes. mr. andrews: i thank my friend for yielding. whether you're a democrat or republican, liberal or conservative, no matter where you live, i think the number one issue confrontingur country is the lack of jobs. it is the central issue of our times, central problem of our times. the american people want us to look forward and work...
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mr. andrew sullivan mr.one. [ man ] do you think a bottle cap would float on the top of that head? uhhhh... -i don't. -no. ♪ ♪ oh, that's cool, like i said. sweet mamasita. [ koch ] a good head on a beer tells you that beer was made with a lot of malted barley. and that's going to deliver a lot of flavor. [ cannon ] a good thick rocky head -- that's really releasing a lot of the hop aroma. you taste the barley you taste the hops, feels bold. good head on a beer shows that you did your job right and it's going to add to the enjoyment of boston lager. i find the omega choices overwhelming. then i found new pronutrients omega-3. it's from centrum. it's a smaller minigel. with two of the best omegas to support my heart, brain and eyes. new pronutrients from centrum. only one who thinks an amendment to the constitution may be in order. that's next on "the war room." 04 with. >> all right. we are back on the young turks. by the way, on current.com, we did a live chat poll about my prediction on rick santorum winni
mr. andrew sullivan mr.one. [ man ] do you think a bottle cap would float on the top of that head? uhhhh... -i don't. -no. ♪ ♪ oh, that's cool, like i said. sweet mamasita. [ koch ] a good head on a beer tells you that beer was made with a lot of malted barley. and that's going to deliver a lot of flavor. [ cannon ] a good thick rocky head -- that's really releasing a lot of the hop aroma. you taste the barley you taste the hops, feels bold. good head on a beer shows that you did your job...
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mrs. christensen: thank you, congressman andrews. at this time i'd like to yield two minutes to the gentleman from georgia, congressman john lewis. mr. lewis: mr. speaker, i want to thank the gentlelady from -- the gentlelady for yielding. i rise today to honor the memory of our beloved colleague, the distinguished the gentleman from the state of new jersey, donald payne. today we have lost a wonderful and good friend and the people of new jersey have lost a fearless leader and advocate. any american can be elected to public office, but not everyone can serve with dignity and great respect. donald payne, my friend, my brother, enjoyed the admiration of his colleagues because he led by example and through quiet determined diplomacy he accomplished a great deal. a deep sensitivity to the human condition were at the center of all he did. his work was an extension of the belief that each of us has a responsibility to serve one another. and that we must use the power and resources of a great nation to relieve the burdens of the poor, the o
mrs. christensen: thank you, congressman andrews. at this time i'd like to yield two minutes to the gentleman from georgia, congressman john lewis. mr. lewis: mr. speaker, i want to thank the gentlelady from -- the gentlelady for yielding. i rise today to honor the memory of our beloved colleague, the distinguished the gentleman from the state of new jersey, donald payne. today we have lost a wonderful and good friend and the people of new jersey have lost a fearless leader and advocate. any...
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mr. andrew sullivan mr.rian stone. [ man ] do you think a bottle cap would float on the top of that head? uhhhh... -i don't. -no. ♪ ♪ oh, that's cool, like i said. sweet mamasita. [ koch ] a good head on a beer tells you that beer was made with a lot of malted barley. and that's going to deliver a lot of flavor. [ cannon ] a good thick rocky head -- that's really releasing a lot of the hop aroma. you taste the barley you taste the hops, feels bold. good head on a beer shows that you did your job right and it's going to add to the enjoyment of boston lager. [clucking]. everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny. cause only he brings delicious cadbury crÈme eggs, while others may keep trying. nobunny knows easter better than cadbury! i'm keith baraka and i'm a firefighter. and it's very physically demanding. if i'm sore i'm not at my best. advil® is my go-to. it's my number one pain reliever. [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil®. with. >> all right. we are back on the young turks. by the wa
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mr. andrews. mr. andrews: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for three minutes. mr. andrews: i thank my friend for yielding. whether you're a democrat or republican, liberal or conservative, no matter where you live, i think the number one issue confronting our country is the lack of jobs. it is the central issue of our times, central problem of our times. the american people want us to look forward and work together and solve that problem rather than looking backward and relit gaiting political debates. 195 days ago the president of the united states came to this chamber and set forth a series of specific ideas to put americans back to work. one of those ideas was to put construction workers back to work repairing and building our roads and bridges, building schools, wiring schools for the internet, putting our construction industry and transportation industry back to work. we're going to spend six hours debating whether to repeal part of the health care bill, again. we're no
mr. andrews. mr. andrews: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for three minutes. mr. andrews: i thank my friend for yielding. whether you're a democrat or republican, liberal or conservative, no matter where you live, i think the number one issue confronting our country is the lack of jobs. it is the central issue of our times, central problem of our times. the american people want us to look forward and...
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mrs. christensen: thank you, congressman andrews. at this time i'd like to yield two minutes to the gentleman from georgia, congressman john lewis. mr. lewis: mr. speaker, i want to thank the gentlelady from -- the gentlelady for yielding. i rise today to honor the memory of our beloved colleague, the distinguished the gentleman from the state of new jersey, donald payne. today we have lost a wonderful and good friend and the people of new jersey have lost a fearless leader and advocate. any american can be elected to public office, but not everyone can serve with dignity and great respect. donald payne, my friend, my brother, enjoyed the admiration of his colleagues because he led by example and through qui determined diplomacy he accomplished a great deal. a deep sensitivity to the human condition were at the center of all he did. his work was an extension of the belief that each of us has a responsibility to serve one another. and that we must use the pow and resources of a great nation to relieve the burdens of the poor, the oppre
mrs. christensen: thank you, congressman andrews. at this time i'd like to yield two minutes to the gentleman from georgia, congressman john lewis. mr. lewis: mr. speaker, i want to thank the gentlelady from -- the gentlelady for yielding. i rise today to honor the memory of our beloved colleague, the distinguished the gentleman from the state of new jersey, donald payne. today we have lost a wonderful and good friend and the people of new jersey have lost a fearless leader and advocate. any...
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mr. andrew breitbart. >> he investigated coverups and controversy. >> we tried to play nice with you and nice is over. >> shepard: now, questions about what killed andrew breitbart and reaction from his friends. and his critics. even more new fees from one of the nation's biggest banks. tonight, how bank of america is trying to collect more cash from its customers. the other big banks that are taking similar steps and what you can do to avoid paying up. plus, battle over birth control. >> i think it's important for us to win this issue. >> shepard: republicans trying to reverse a policy on insurance coverage and contraception. but opponents say their plan goes too far. >> it would allow any employer or insured to deny coverage for virtually any treatment for virtually any reason. >> shepard: we have the results of the showdown vote and what it all means for the future of the fight. but, first from fox this thursday night, live from miami tonight, gunmen in afghanistan have killed more than -- two more american troops. that means attackers have now murdered six americans amid outrage over
mr. andrew breitbart. >> he investigated coverups and controversy. >> we tried to play nice with you and nice is over. >> shepard: now, questions about what killed andrew breitbart and reaction from his friends. and his critics. even more new fees from one of the nation's biggest banks. tonight, how bank of america is trying to collect more cash from its customers. the other big banks that are taking similar steps and what you can do to avoid paying up. plus, battle over birth...
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mr. andrews: tonight we stand united and strong for the release of pastor youcef. although the legal case for his release is overwhelming, as mr. pitts has outlined, we do not rely on the law in our plea. though our political convictions shared among everyone on both sides of the aisle i believe here are deep, our appeal is not based on politics. instead, our appeal is based on the human quality of the loving bond between a parent and his children. whether one worships in a mosque, a temple, a church, a synagogue, some other form not known to us, whether one chooses not to worship at all, whether one lives on any of the continents of the world and practices any of the political ideologies of the world, is there not a common bond of those who feel the overwhelming love when they first hold their daughter or their son? is there not a common bond among those who feel the anxiety of learning whether a sick child will be healed? is there not a common bond of immense pride that a mother or father feels when their children achieve some hard-fought goal? is there not a comm
mr. andrews: tonight we stand united and strong for the release of pastor youcef. although the legal case for his release is overwhelming, as mr. pitts has outlined, we do not rely on the law in our plea. though our political convictions shared among everyone on both sides of the aisle i believe here are deep, our appeal is not based on politics. instead, our appeal is based on the human quality of the loving bond between a parent and his children. whether one worships in a mosque, a temple, a...
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mr. andrews. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. andrews: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. andrews: there's a consensus in america we have to reduce our deficit, most of it by cutting spending, some of it in revenue contribution from the wealthiest americans. this proposal does this, so i support it. the other reason i support it, i want our country to have enough resources that a wild can get the best education they should. we won't if we don't control the deficit. i want her mother to get a college education and good job, we won't if we don't control the deficit. i want her grandmother to have social security and medicare, we won't if we don't control the deficit. if you believe in the progressive things government can do, you must believe and act on reducing the deficit. this is the best and bipartisan way in front of us. i urge a yes vote. the chair: mr. chairman, ill like to yield one minute to my friend, the gentleman from virginia, mr. wolf, who helped me with
mr. andrews. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. andrews: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. andrews: there's a consensus in america we have to reduce our deficit, most of it by cutting spending, some of it in revenue contribution from the wealthiest americans. this proposal does this, so i support it. the other reason i support it, i want our country to have enough resources that a wild can get the best education they...
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mr. andrews. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i apologize to you and the witnesses for being tardy. i was in a hearing with the secretary of education and wanted to hear him. no disrespect to you gentlemen. thank you for your service to our country. dr. la voy, within the confines of this public discussion, i wanted to get the thinking behind the linkage of the missile test that's coming up, presumably next month, and our decision about whether to execute and follow through on the food aid agreement with north korea. i'm not sure what i think about that idea, but let me play devil's advocate here. one argument might be that linking the two punishes the north korean people without having any significant impact on the north korean leadership, would further intensify eavent u.s. or anti-western hostility, and therefore strengthen the hand domestically of the north korean leadership to engage in such extra legal and unwelcomed activities on the international stage. how would you assess that argument and respond to it? . >> well, i can tell you it's regrettable that food aid is not movin
mr. andrews. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i apologize to you and the witnesses for being tardy. i was in a hearing with the secretary of education and wanted to hear him. no disrespect to you gentlemen. thank you for your service to our country. dr. la voy, within the confines of this public discussion, i wanted to get the thinking behind the linkage of the missile test that's coming up, presumably next month, and our decision about whether to execute and follow through on the food aid...
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mr. andrew sullivan. mr. aaron tone. ms. april holmes. ms. courtney. mr. richard wold. f. dr.paulau cuello. mr. damien lewis. >> [inaudible] >> what do i want to tell them? [inaudible] there was that moment in the new york times op ed, it seemed we crossed into the cultural zeitgeist. president obama's foreign policy -- when does he watch tv? that is what i'm going to ask him. [inaudible] >> mr. warren buffet. mrs. buffet. the honorable tina chen. mr. john w. thompson. mrs. sandy thompson. dr. amy -- dr. michael doyle. the honorable eric holder, attorney general. it secretary of health and human services. the honorable rajiv shaw. mrs. shaw. mr. joe lamont. mrs. andra lamont. mr. anthony gardner. mrs. alejandra gardner. mrs. carol penske. mr. david penske. mr. raj fernando. mrs. jennifer -- the honorable martha johnson. mr. steve johnson. the honorable camilla harris. mrs. mike harris. -- maya harris. the honorable wendy sherman. mr. stokes. the honorable brooke anderson. mr. james -- ms. ann windosr. mr. shelby bryant. mr. harvey weinstein. ms. georgina chapman. >> i have not
mr. andrew sullivan. mr. aaron tone. ms. april holmes. ms. courtney. mr. richard wold. f. dr.paulau cuello. mr. damien lewis. >> [inaudible] >> what do i want to tell them? [inaudible] there was that moment in the new york times op ed, it seemed we crossed into the cultural zeitgeist. president obama's foreign policy -- when does he watch tv? that is what i'm going to ask him. [inaudible] >> mr. warren buffet. mrs. buffet. the honorable tina chen. mr. john w. thompson. mrs....
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mr. andrews? >> thank you for calling this hearing and the seriousness all of the members are approaching it. i think for 29 of our fellow citizens we have all engaged in an inexcusable failure, and i would start with us. i think we failed to give prosecutors the tools to convict people of serious offenses and have sufficient punishment when they do. i think it's outrageous that some of these offenses that were involved in the speed of prosecutions were not felonies, and we need to fix that. we have a responsibility for not giving msha of the tools and resources and personnel is needed for time and it's our responsibility to fix that. mr. msha de bet main camano the record is still being developed but it is a fair statement that some of the inspectors from msha failed to catch things that can't be written off for lack of experience or personnel. they just didn't do their jobs very well and there should be some consequences in those cases certainly at the root of the problem it is absolutely deplor
mr. andrews? >> thank you for calling this hearing and the seriousness all of the members are approaching it. i think for 29 of our fellow citizens we have all engaged in an inexcusable failure, and i would start with us. i think we failed to give prosecutors the tools to convict people of serious offenses and have sufficient punishment when they do. i think it's outrageous that some of these offenses that were involved in the speed of prosecutions were not felonies, and we need to fix...
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. >> congressman andrews, what's wrong with mr. price's argument, if you don't agree with it?at tom said -- i haven't read his whole bill. he said if you have a preexisting condition, you can't be discriminated against. i would ask him does your bill have an individual mandate in it? >> it doesn't have an individual mandate. once you have that is correct the federal government has to decide what's being mandated. it works like every single self-insurance plan, coke, home depot, walmart, all of the self-insured plans. it works for them because they have a critical mass of employees. you allow people access -- >> but here's the problem. if you let people opt out of that market and you tell the insurance companies they have to take on all comers with preexisting conditions, the premiums are going to skyrocket. >> it's simply not true. >> congressman, why is that not true? what mr. andrews says makes a lot of sense to me and maybe some others at this table as well. >> you have to make it financially feasible, attractive and foolish for anybody not to be covered. >> how do you do t
. >> congressman andrews, what's wrong with mr. price's argument, if you don't agree with it?at tom said -- i haven't read his whole bill. he said if you have a preexisting condition, you can't be discriminated against. i would ask him does your bill have an individual mandate in it? >> it doesn't have an individual mandate. once you have that is correct the federal government has to decide what's being mandated. it works like every single self-insurance plan, coke, home depot,...
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mr. andrew's chart, it does not show what folks are required to have before they come to work force msha. your agency received a funding increase. it is a 34% increase. in 2010, the late robert byrd set up the upper big branch disaster. i am perplexed as to how such a tragedy has failed to have been given the significant increases in funding in manpower msha the that has been provided. i do not believe it is because of lack of funding msha that lacked enforcement authorities. i like to include the opening statement from a senate hearing held on may 20. they did you see funding every year for the past six years. bill >> yes. we have to look at it in context. they were deleted to their lowest point in 2006. this is when they made a decision to add more, resources. the mountain time into it for them to get through the training process was about 18 months-two years. as far as the help thinness of where we are, and having -- as far as the healthiest of where we are in having more stability -- >> we have young doctors that come out to that are fully trained. you cannot use this as an excuse whe
mr. andrew's chart, it does not show what folks are required to have before they come to work force msha. your agency received a funding increase. it is a 34% increase. in 2010, the late robert byrd set up the upper big branch disaster. i am perplexed as to how such a tragedy has failed to have been given the significant increases in funding in manpower msha the that has been provided. i do not believe it is because of lack of funding msha that lacked enforcement authorities. i like to include...
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mr. bear in ross lind. andrewent out an e-mail trying to find two face a home. >> she was escorted with armed security. >> reporter: john saw this photo of her and he was sold. >> she has definitely got us wrapped around her paw. >> reporter: andrew says he considers saving one of these dogs one of his biggest accomplishments while he was overseas, the issue, cost and security. there are hundreds of dogs that he wanted to help but only four have been able to make the trip. >> i had dozens lined up at different stages. >> reporter: so far, operation baghdad pups has sent more than 300 dogs state side. eight are scheduled to arrive in the u.s. soon, five need homes. >> you made it, kid. you hit the lottery. >> reporter: in northeast washington, melissa mollet, news4. >> those here have hit the lottery. for more information on adopting the dogs that will be arrive nfgt state soon or to donate to operation baghdad pups, visit nbcwashington.com. >>> hey that's all for news4 this week. i'm veronica johnson. thanks for j
mr. bear in ross lind. andrewent out an e-mail trying to find two face a home. >> she was escorted with armed security. >> reporter: john saw this photo of her and he was sold. >> she has definitely got us wrapped around her paw. >> reporter: andrew says he considers saving one of these dogs one of his biggest accomplishments while he was overseas, the issue, cost and security. there are hundreds of dogs that he wanted to help but only four have been able to make the...
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mr. andrew sullivan. mr. aaron tone. ms. april holmes. ms. estee -- mr. richard wolf. dr. paulau cuello. mr. damien lewis. >> [inaudible] >> what do i want to tell them? [inaudible] there was that moment in the new york times op ed, it seemed we crossed into the cultural zeitgeist. president obama's foreign policy -- when does he watch tv? that is what i'm going to ask him. [inaudible] >> mr. warren buffet. mrs. buffet. -- mrs. astrid m. buffet. the honorable tina chen. mr. john w. thompson. mrs. sandy thompson. dr. amy -- dr. michael doyle. the honorable eric holder, attorney general. the honorable kathleen sebilius, it secretary of health and human services. the honorable rajiv shaw. mrs. shaw. mr. joe lamont. mrs. andra lamont. mr. anthony gardner. mrs. alejandra gardner. mrs. carol penske. mr. david penske. mr. raj fernando. mrs. jennifer -- the honorable martha johnson. mr. steve johnson. the honorable camilla harris. mrs. mike harris. -- maya harris. the honorable wendy sherman. mr. stokes. -- bruce stokes. the honorable brooke anderson. mr. james -- ms. ann windosr.
mr. andrew sullivan. mr. aaron tone. ms. april holmes. ms. estee -- mr. richard wolf. dr. paulau cuello. mr. damien lewis. >> [inaudible] >> what do i want to tell them? [inaudible] there was that moment in the new york times op ed, it seemed we crossed into the cultural zeitgeist. president obama's foreign policy -- when does he watch tv? that is what i'm going to ask him. [inaudible] >> mr. warren buffet. mrs. buffet. -- mrs. astrid m. buffet. the honorable tina chen. mr....
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andrew bird. [cheering and applause] thank you. hey, mr. bird. thank you so much for coming on. a lot of big fans in this building. >> yes. >> stephen: sir, you're unique among some musicians because you've built this slow popularity over 15 years. >> uh-huh. >> stephen: you're like a rag soaked with gasoline. [laughter] and tonight, boom, i'm dropping a match on it called the colbert bump. are you ready? are you ready to be super famous? >> yeah. i think i can handle the burden. >> stephen: can we talk about your music for a second? >> sure. let's. >> stephen: the song you're going to play tonight, it is called "eye on eye." >> all right. >> stephen: and it features... thank you. please do not applaud my questions before they're done. it features whistling, glocken spiel and it was inspired by talking about the tumor that's a fatty mass of hair. >> it's like a tumor that replicates parts of cells in the body like teeth or hair. >> stephen: that's pretty obvious pop song territory. why don't you take more risks? >> i go for universal subjects like that. >> stephen: we've all bee
andrew bird. [cheering and applause] thank you. hey, mr. bird. thank you so much for coming on. a lot of big fans in this building. >> yes. >> stephen: sir, you're unique among some musicians because you've built this slow popularity over 15 years. >> uh-huh. >> stephen: you're like a rag soaked with gasoline. [laughter] and tonight, boom, i'm dropping a match on it called the colbert bump. are you ready? are you ready to be super famous? >> yeah. i think i can...
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mr. speaker. i rise to observe the loss of my friend, andrew, at the age of 43. in endeavoring to eulogize anyone, there is truly no more eloquent testament than their family, and to his wife suzy and their four beautiful children, our prayers, our thoughts and our acts are with you. professionally in andrew's genius that was his life's work, he tirelessly fought the good fight. and in the end, gave his all with every fiber of his soul to serve his fellow human beings and the country numbered with shock and loss at the word of his passing. and in reflecting upon the pleasure of his company which i and so many others shared, i do find that i'm at a loss for words and will instead rely upon those of the poet rupert brook. now god be thanked who has matched us with his hour and caught our youth and wakened us from sleeping. with sure hand, clear eye, and sharpened power. to turn as swimmers in the cleanless sleeping. glad from a world grown old and cold and weary. leave the sick hearts that honor could not move. and the half men and their dirty songs and dreary and
mr. speaker. i rise to observe the loss of my friend, andrew, at the age of 43. in endeavoring to eulogize anyone, there is truly no more eloquent testament than their family, and to his wife suzy and their four beautiful children, our prayers, our thoughts and our acts are with you. professionally in andrew's genius that was his life's work, he tirelessly fought the good fight. and in the end, gave his all with every fiber of his soul to serve his fellow human beings and the country numbered...
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mr. president for being a tar heels fan at heart. >>> it looks like iowa's andrew brommer making sh shotooks fake. no, it wasn't doctored. no special effects. the problem, though, he did it during practice. >> look at that. thought him everything he nose. >>> coming up, which celebrity spends $8,000 a month to look good? >>> and one city gets ready for a st. patty's day crackdown. [ laughing ] [ sea ] what's the last romantic thing he did for you? ohh, i don't know... ummm... did you have to do that to me? what counts as romantic? is somebody watching me somewhere? like emptying the dishwasher? [ laughing ] is this your mother? ♪ ♪ two. three. one. two. and, three. [ male announcer ] with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, earn more cash back for the things you buy most. 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% cash back on groceries. 3% back on gas. automatically. no hoops to jump through. it's as easy as one. -two. -three. [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards card. apply online or at a bank of america near you. the calcium they take because they don't take it with
mr. president for being a tar heels fan at heart. >>> it looks like iowa's andrew brommer making sh shotooks fake. no, it wasn't doctored. no special effects. the problem, though, he did it during practice. >> look at that. thought him everything he nose. >>> coming up, which celebrity spends $8,000 a month to look good? >>> and one city gets ready for a st. patty's day crackdown. [ laughing ] [ sea ] what's the last romantic thing he did for you? ohh, i don't...
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mr. kbiet ner is introduced by the chairman of the economic club andrew tish. >> timothy geithner and chairman of the economic club of new york, andrew tish. [ applause ] >> good evening. i want to welcome you to the 419th meeting of the economic club of new york. 105th year. the economic club of new york is the nation's leading np economi. more than 1,000 speakers have appeared before this club in more than a century. establishing a strong tradition of excellence and importance. this tradition supported by the contributions from 158 members of the club's centennial society. their names are listed in the program and i thank you. tonight, we are pleased to welcome back to the club treasury secretary timothy geithner. secretary geithner last spoke to the club in june of 2008 when he was a club trustee and more importantly he was president of federal reserve bank of new york. secretary geithner was sworn in as the 75th secretary of the united states treasury on june 26th, 2009. he previously had served in the treasury department under three administrations. before coming to the federal reserve, h
mr. kbiet ner is introduced by the chairman of the economic club andrew tish. >> timothy geithner and chairman of the economic club of new york, andrew tish. [ applause ] >> good evening. i want to welcome you to the 419th meeting of the economic club of new york. 105th year. the economic club of new york is the nation's leading np economi. more than 1,000 speakers have appeared before this club in more than a century. establishing a strong tradition of excellence and importance....
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spec my name is andrew. mr. prime minister, thank you for your remarks. my question for you is would you welcome the russian companies back to libya, and will your government honor the contracts and strike under the regime and what will be with their projects including those with the russian participation which has been suspended do you discuss these things with the russian government? thank you. >> yes. >> university of maryland and lydia scholar. i have a two-part question. secretary clinton yesterday praised the building of inclusive democracy under your leadership which you have eloquently emphasized this morning. i know of libya faces multiple challenges ahead but could you kindly tell us your government thinking about including the brokerage and the jewish community that once lived in libya for over 2,000 years and then forced to leave? in this regard and this is the second part of the question to the jewish community of libya held for a symbolic recognition and restoration of its important religious and cultural heritage and such as the synagogue h
spec my name is andrew. mr. prime minister, thank you for your remarks. my question for you is would you welcome the russian companies back to libya, and will your government honor the contracts and strike under the regime and what will be with their projects including those with the russian participation which has been suspended do you discuss these things with the russian government? thank you. >> yes. >> university of maryland and lydia scholar. i have a two-part question....
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because stablished media companies are as your previous guest your previous guest andrew said they are there to entertain and to mr direct the american people and unfortunately that's not good and it's widespread and it's something that's really happened fairly recently when you turned on c.n.n. in the ninety's you got real news you got war correspondents and political controversy and you know even if you didn't like it you got the other side the other political views were pushed your way so that maybe you could be better informed you get both sides of an issue and now that's not what you get you get tweets just watching c.n.n. before i came into the studio actually and it was we're going to go to some more tweets now from our viewers and see what they're saying on twitter here are some tweets oh it's like how many words how many times can say the word tweet in a single segment if i want to hear what somebody is saying on twitter i would log into my twitter account and read it and i do spend a lot of time on twitter but for to something someone like c.n.n. so just cherry pick a couple of tweets and then call that
because stablished media companies are as your previous guest your previous guest andrew said they are there to entertain and to mr direct the american people and unfortunately that's not good and it's widespread and it's something that's really happened fairly recently when you turned on c.n.n. in the ninety's you got real news you got war correspondents and political controversy and you know even if you didn't like it you got the other side the other political views were pushed your way so...
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mrs. patriarch's bed and breakfast becomes an episcopal church called st. andrew's by the sea. so here it is in that incarnation. in the back there's a shed there. that's the sunday school, it says. you can see the fence. it was necessary to sort of fight the sand and keep it at bay. it's another pretty famous house on the great highway. it looks sort of like a mechanist myian temple or something. it kept being boxy and then growing. it's in the center here. it was made up of about four or five cars, actually. you could see people had different takes on it. some people liked to keep their cars very exposed and open. kind of have that old sutro land quality to it. so people could see it was a car. and others really rushed to shingle over or hide the caffers -- cars inside the architecture. this is the house on 40th avenue you see he has two cars. then he builds a more conventional little cabin on the right. again, it was sort of like you're showing off the cars. you don't necessarily need them. you could build a very small little cabin. the stars are made up, by the way. i just
mrs. patriarch's bed and breakfast becomes an episcopal church called st. andrew's by the sea. so here it is in that incarnation. in the back there's a shed there. that's the sunday school, it says. you can see the fence. it was necessary to sort of fight the sand and keep it at bay. it's another pretty famous house on the great highway. it looks sort of like a mechanist myian temple or something. it kept being boxy and then growing. it's in the center here. it was made up of about four or five...
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mr. obama? and in memory of of a friend of the show andrew brightbarred tonight. he multi-point inspection.very time a vehicle comes into a ford dealership you'll be presented with one of these. we check the belts, hoses... brakes. tires and the pressures... battery, all your fluids... exhaust system, transmission... we inspect your air filter... it gets done,it gets done quickly and it gets done correctly. the works. oil change, tire rotation and more: $29.95 or less after rebate - at your ford dealer. you're a doctor... you're a car doctor. maybe a car doctor... people with a machine. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. "for starters, it didn't cost me anything." "and i got a one-hundred dollar cash bonus for rolling over by april 16th." "i like bonuses." "plus at scottrade, there are thousands of commission-free investments." "and if i need help, i can find it online, by phone or at one of over five-hundred scottrade locations
mr. obama? and in memory of of a friend of the show andrew brightbarred tonight. he multi-point inspection.very time a vehicle comes into a ford dealership you'll be presented with one of these. we check the belts, hoses... brakes. tires and the pressures... battery, all your fluids... exhaust system, transmission... we inspect your air filter... it gets done,it gets done quickly and it gets done correctly. the works. oil change, tire rotation and more: $29.95 or less after rebate - at your...
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that passenger you mentioned, andrew lock, who apparently took some of those pictures we're going to see. we can put up that one you just showed. that apparently according to mrr ship which this cruise ship struck on friday. according to andrew lock, this passenger, the ship "the silver shadow" a cruise ship a few hundred feet long at least containing a few hundred passengers, struck that container ship, basically broadside, on friday morning. this was off a bay in vietnam. that was on a cruise from singapore to hong kong. they were almost finished with it. the cruise ship struck that container ship basically broadside and damaged that bridge there. mr. locke says there were no injuries on board the cruise ship. i interviewed andrew locke via skype a few moments ago. we'll see if we have that sound bite for you. >> there was a certain point in time where the foghorn at the front of the ship suddenly sounded and there was much, much louder, and it caused us to look up, and, in fact, we looked up straight out of the window and through the fog we -- to our horror we saw this vietnamese container ship appear sideways on, and it was as if our ship was perfectly li
that passenger you mentioned, andrew lock, who apparently took some of those pictures we're going to see. we can put up that one you just showed. that apparently according to mrr ship which this cruise ship struck on friday. according to andrew lock, this passenger, the ship "the silver shadow" a cruise ship a few hundred feet long at least containing a few hundred passengers, struck that container ship, basically broadside, on friday morning. this was off a bay in vietnam. that was...
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mr. clinton. who was the other u.s. president voted for impeachment. >> bill: cards up please, andrew johnson, one vote he escaped.good. you are two for two. we have something going here. question number three, actor wesley snipes stopped paying his taxes, leading to a three-year prison sentence. controversial director spike lee visited snipes. which movie did the two men work on. >> bill: cards up please. answer is roll the tape. >> why are we out here tonight? >> i cheated. >> you dropped a bomb. >> bill: okay. that was jungle fever. you were both wrong. after that, spike lee tweeted the address of the jail. that is wesley snipes. >> one of my favorite singers, he was the members of doors, jim morrison and one of the best front men in rock history. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bill: i do a great imitation of morrison but not with the allergies. some day i will do that the factor when i resign my position. [ laughter ] he had a substance abuse problem. where was morrison when he died. >>> he died in bathtub in paris. >> that is what you said. >> bill: i don't know what that means. >> is there a reason you went there? >> because i wa
mr. clinton. who was the other u.s. president voted for impeachment. >> bill: cards up please, andrew johnson, one vote he escaped.good. you are two for two. we have something going here. question number three, actor wesley snipes stopped paying his taxes, leading to a three-year prison sentence. controversial director spike lee visited snipes. which movie did the two men work on. >> bill: cards up please. answer is roll the tape. >> why are we out here tonight? >> i...
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mr. clinton. who was the other u.s. president voted for impeachment. >> bill: cards up please, andrew johnson, one vote he escaped.t that was good. you are two for two. we have something going here. question number three, actor wesley snipes stopped paying his taxes, leading to a three-year prison sentence. controversial director spike lee visited snipes. which movie did the two men work on. >> bill: cards up please. answer is roll the tape. >> why are we out here tonight? >> i cheated. >> you dropped a bomb. >> bill: okay. that was jungle fever. you were both wrong. after that, spike lee tweeted the address of the jail. that is wesley snipes. >> one of my favorite singers, he was the members of doors, jim morrison and one of the best front men in rock history. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bill: i do a great imitation of morrison but not with the allergies. some day i will do that the factor when i resign my position. [ laughter ] he had a substance abuse problem. where was morrison when he died. >>> he died in bathtub in paris. >> that is what you said. >> bill: i don't know what that means. >> is there a reason you went there? >> b
mr. clinton. who was the other u.s. president voted for impeachment. >> bill: cards up please, andrew johnson, one vote he escaped.t that was good. you are two for two. we have something going here. question number three, actor wesley snipes stopped paying his taxes, leading to a three-year prison sentence. controversial director spike lee visited snipes. which movie did the two men work on. >> bill: cards up please. answer is roll the tape. >> why are we out here tonight?...
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andrew luck held his pro day yesterday. mike shanahan, dan snyder on the stanford campus to check out mr.just in case the colts deliver a shocker and pick rg iii. of the 50 passes luck threw, 46 were completed, two were dropped. not too bad. march madness as you know continues in college basketball. most of our brackets completely out the door. a lot of upsets. but only one local team remains alive. the maryland terps women. >> they are headed to the sweet 16 and the head coach feels that this time is very similar to her 2006 national championship team. but this team still has some big obstacles to overcome. >> they will advance to the sweet 16 as they outlast louisville. >> we are on a tremendous ride, tremendous journey with this team, a team that doesn't want their season to end. >> reporter: brenda freeze has done it again for the fourth time in her years at maryland's head coach were the terps are in the sweet 16. >> i feel like they would have felt it was a failed season had they not got on out of college park back-to-back years. i feel like a burden has probably been lifted from th
andrew luck held his pro day yesterday. mike shanahan, dan snyder on the stanford campus to check out mr.just in case the colts deliver a shocker and pick rg iii. of the 50 passes luck threw, 46 were completed, two were dropped. not too bad. march madness as you know continues in college basketball. most of our brackets completely out the door. a lot of upsets. but only one local team remains alive. the maryland terps women. >> they are headed to the sweet 16 and the head coach feels that...
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i'm andrew ross sorkin along with the cast, the crew, ross westgate on my right, mr. liss man the professor on high left, and kelly evans. of course joe and becky are off today. >> you're going casual. >> the sweater came out. >> would joe disapprove of the sweater? >> i'm going to utah. figured i'd -- >> here's the irony. andrew ross sorkin is the most experienced american anchor he table. you are the senior member of the team at the tender age of, what, 22? >> joe would say what is this about the -- not the tallest midget, but -- >> minute knhe has something li lepper with five fingers. with the most fingers. >> the difference is between the ones that he tells on air and the ones that he tells on a commercial break. >> he does that one on air. the short people joke he doesn't and apparently i should not have. >> i'm getting a accepts that trying to tell joe's secondhand are worse than listening to tell first time around. >> joe hovers over the table like an aura. he's in all of our heads in some way or another. and of course we miss becky even more. >> and to channe
i'm andrew ross sorkin along with the cast, the crew, ross westgate on my right, mr. liss man the professor on high left, and kelly evans. of course joe and becky are off today. >> you're going casual. >> the sweater came out. >> would joe disapprove of the sweater? >> i'm going to utah. figured i'd -- >> here's the irony. andrew ross sorkin is the most experienced american anchor he table. you are the senior member of the team at the tender age of, what, 22?...
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mr. west gate. >> good morning, andrew. good to see you. european stocks, we hit eight month highs last week. highs for the year of course when it closed on friday. today just coming back a bit. we'll get the results of the cds auctions. you have to remember dax up over # 21% for the year. ftse 100 down about a third is where we stand. crucially we continue to see bond yields rising up a bit take in determine any. bunds trading around the all important technical 2% level, so we'll keep our eyes on that. looks like probably going to get a weaker start handing over from here in europe to you. and actually talk about handing over, i've had enough of staying here in europe. what i want to do is come over to the states. and funny enough, it's easy to do. >> love this. >> what is wrong? >> i thought you were in london? was that not just there? >> yeah, that -- all the times that i've been -- >> welcome. tv magic. >> you can imagine sitting in joe's seat. great to have you today. >> joe couldn't make it? >> joe couldn't make it, so you flew over just for us. >> going to spend a week here. >> i think
mr. west gate. >> good morning, andrew. good to see you. european stocks, we hit eight month highs last week. highs for the year of course when it closed on friday. today just coming back a bit. we'll get the results of the cds auctions. you have to remember dax up over # 21% for the year. ftse 100 down about a third is where we stand. crucially we continue to see bond yields rising up a bit take in determine any. bunds trading around the all important technical 2% level, so we'll keep...