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mr. andrews? >> so also on page seven and this is, we may or may not know this, it says that the respondent was a member of the board of directors of green for all for 2009, to january of 2013. the respondent disclosed income for green for all for worth that she performed. and as the acting executive director from 2012, to 2013, and so she was on the board and 2012, and 2013, did she, and and we have stepped down from the board to become the acting executive director and she also have been a voting member on the board of directors and an acting executive director? >> i don't have the answer to that question. i'm assuming that she remained as a member of the board. and i don't, i never asked her the question of whether or not she voted on the board for green for all during that time. >> because within that, just within that organizational structure, you could find yourself having a conflict of interest, undue influence on deciding should you take the contract, and is it something that we should do,
mr. andrews? >> so also on page seven and this is, we may or may not know this, it says that the respondent was a member of the board of directors of green for all for 2009, to january of 2013. the respondent disclosed income for green for all for worth that she performed. and as the acting executive director from 2012, to 2013, and so she was on the board and 2012, and 2013, did she, and and we have stepped down from the board to become the acting executive director and she also have...
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mr. andrews, is recognized for three minutes. mr. andrews: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. andrews: i thank my friend from new jersey for his tireless leadership on this very important cause. it's inspirational. since the affordable care act became law, nine million americans have health insurance who did not have it before. nine million people. now, not surprisingly, there have been problems in the implementation of the law. many customer service problems need to be addressed, and we should come together in good faith and make sure they get addressed. this bill takes us in the opposite direction. it says that people who could be working on solving the very real and important problems of customers trying to enroll in health insurance will have to write a report once a week instead of once a month. you get your car fixed and there is a long line of people ahead of you and you're going to be late to get back to work and you find out the reason the line takes so lon
mr. andrews, is recognized for three minutes. mr. andrews: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. andrews: i thank my friend from new jersey for his tireless leadership on this very important cause. it's inspirational. since the affordable care act became law, nine million americans have health insurance who did not have it before. nine million people. now, not surprisingly, there have been problems in the implementation of the...
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stock price the same as it was in april 1999. >> andrew -- >> we know he can do a lot with that, mr. buffett in dow chemical means what now that loeb has taken such a big position? >> you know, it's interesting -- >> that's an interesting one. >> go ahead. andrew, feel free to go at it. they prefer the kuwaitis, i recall, or at least i do know there's an ability to convert if the stock price trades above $52 or averages that price for 20 days out of a 30-day period. that would be favorable by the way. maybe a force convergence of some kind. that figures into mr. loeb's thinking about where a favorable thing could arise. >> the history though is that andrew liveris has tried repeatedly to try to make a deal with warren buffett to get out of those preferred on some other kind of transaction. you know, there were transactions that buffet had with goldman sachs. i don't remember how the ge deal ended but that we're clearly on beneficial terms frankly to accompany more than either buffett. and buffett obviously these deals were tremendous for him. but he took a longer term view. it is inte
stock price the same as it was in april 1999. >> andrew -- >> we know he can do a lot with that, mr. buffett in dow chemical means what now that loeb has taken such a big position? >> you know, it's interesting -- >> that's an interesting one. >> go ahead. andrew, feel free to go at it. they prefer the kuwaitis, i recall, or at least i do know there's an ability to convert if the stock price trades above $52 or averages that price for 20 days out of a 30-day...
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mr. megyn up next. she will be talking about andrew cuomo. please remember that the spin stops here. >>> i'm megyn kelly live in new york city. and tonight. new bombshells tonight in what's looking like an effort to destroy the man who could beat hillary clinton. is this woman telling the truth? >> mayor zimmer. >> plus a well known hollywood actress forced out of a job after having the nerve to back a tea party candidate. she'll join us live with what happened behind the scenes. >>> and one of the darlings of the democratic party gets caught playing fast and loose with the facts on her resume. the kelley file starts now. >>> and breaking tonight a new jersey mayor refusing to answer our questions after she joins in on what is looking like an effort to kill the presidential chances of the man who might be able to beat hillary clinton. >> that was hoboken mayor dawn zimmer running from our camera and refusing our interview request. after she appeared on two main stream cable shows this weekend. claiming that his lieutenant governor told her th
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mr. megyn up next. she will be talking about andrew cuomo.spin stops here. >>> i'm megyn kelly live in new york city. and tonight. new bombshells tonight in what's looking like an effort to destroy the man who could beat hillary clinton. is this woman telling the truth? >> mayor zimmer. >> plus a well known hollywood actress forced out of a job after having the nerve to back a tea party candidate. she'll join us live with what happened behind the scenes. >>> and one of the darlings of the democratic party gets caught playing fast and loose with the facts on her resume.
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andrew farmer who is in this year's olympic city. these games are the most expensive in the lympics history and five times the original price tag but mr putin did stress that over the last five years so cheap was the biggest building site in the world all the venues had to be built from scratch and with huge infrastructural development in terms of roads and rail links and he said because of that it was expected things would go over budget but he said where overspend has not been justified action has been taken and people have actually lost their jobs including a russian olympic committee member who was in charge of the ski jump facility which went six and a half times over budget and he was fired however mr putin did say that there was no corruption among government officials about the evidence was presented it would be investigated russia's law against gay propaganda to mine is arose a lot of calls to boycott the olympics from abroad so this issue was also mentioned wasn't it it was and again he stressed that homosexuality is not a crime in russia but he did say that calls for a boycott on the games on this topic was a throwback to o
andrew farmer who is in this year's olympic city. these games are the most expensive in the lympics history and five times the original price tag but mr putin did stress that over the last five years so cheap was the biggest building site in the world all the venues had to be built from scratch and with huge infrastructural development in terms of roads and rail links and he said because of that it was expected things would go over budget but he said where overspend has not been justified...
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mr. secretary, going back to andrew's question about top down. >> sure. >> the four things you listed, sortucational foundation, what you call wage fairness, income security in old age, health care, all of those are costing items. they all cost something. where's the money going to come from? >> well, again, you know, let's talk about wage fairness for a moment. we did a regulation recently in the department of labor to correct a glaring loophole in the wage and hour laws which resulted in almost 2 million home health workers not even being elle visible for minimum wage and overtime protections. i bring this up because here's the data on this group of people. 1.9 million home health workers, 90% are women. 50% are minority and over 40% are on food stamps or some other form of federal assistance. when you have wage fairness, when people are rewarded for hard work with a fair wage, one byproduct of that is that you're lifting people out of poverty, they're no longer eligible for a number of the benefit programs, whether it's food stamps or something else. and as a result, you're saving money.
mr. secretary, going back to andrew's question about top down. >> sure. >> the four things you listed, sortucational foundation, what you call wage fairness, income security in old age, health care, all of those are costing items. they all cost something. where's the money going to come from? >> well, again, you know, let's talk about wage fairness for a moment. we did a regulation recently in the department of labor to correct a glaring loophole in the wage and hour laws...
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andrew adams, which he sent to jane kim on september 28th. that was the only thing that i received. what is significant is that mr. adams' contacted information was redacted in that response. nothing else. no indication at all that they intended, had considered any possible response to you or any consideration of a possible response to you. you have to realize that redacting that contact information is the city hall equivalent of flipping somebody the bird. it's been established by the sunshine ordinance task force and courts in state that a person can't invoke somebody else's right to privacy by redacting their contact information and once it's waived, it can't be reinvoked again. so they have no grounds to redact that contact information and they know it. this would be the equivalent as if the finding of official misconduct against ross mirkarimi was responded with well we're friends with ross mirkarimi and we don't have to give you an answer and, in fact nobody said that. in this instance it's a badge of honor. they don't have it give you a reason. they haven't given you a reason. it's not official miscould be
andrew adams, which he sent to jane kim on september 28th. that was the only thing that i received. what is significant is that mr. adams' contacted information was redacted in that response. nothing else. no indication at all that they intended, had considered any possible response to you or any consideration of a possible response to you. you have to realize that redacting that contact information is the city hall equivalent of flipping somebody the bird. it's been established by the sunshine...
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joining us now, michael strain, resident scholar at the american enterprise institute, andrew palmenteria and steve liesman. mrrand one of the arguments you make is we ought to concentrate less on the highest 10% of earners and what they're earning and concentrate more on the lower 10%, maybe even the lower 1%. how would you concentrate on them? what would you do to help that part of the income curve more up the income curve? >> well, you know, there are two ways to deal with inequality, bring the top down or bring the bottom up. i think we should be bringing the bottom up. a big, big problem at the lower end is unemployment. there are things the government can do to help the unemployed. relocation assistance so they can move to a better labor market is one example. these solutions are key to helping these folks and to lowering the income gap. >> andrew the president today using an executive order to raise the minimum wage for federal workers. what's your take? >> so my take in general, and i'm very interested to see what steve has to say on this we've been down this road for years on the long-term unemployed
joining us now, michael strain, resident scholar at the american enterprise institute, andrew palmenteria and steve liesman. mrrand one of the arguments you make is we ought to concentrate less on the highest 10% of earners and what they're earning and concentrate more on the lower 10%, maybe even the lower 1%. how would you concentrate on them? what would you do to help that part of the income curve more up the income curve? >> well, you know, there are two ways to deal with inequality,...
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andrew farmer he's in sochi for us. these games are the most expensive in the lympics history and five times the original price tag but mr putin did stress that over the last five years so cheap was the biggest building site in the world all the venues had to be built from scratch in this huge infrastructural development in terms of roads and rail links and he said because of that it was expected things would go over budget but he said where overspend has not been justified action has been taken and people have actually lost their jobs including a russian olympic committee member who was in charge of the ski jump to city which went six and a half times over budget and he was fired however mr putin did say that there was no corruption among government officials are they if evidence was presented it would be investigated russia's law against gay propaganda to mine is arose a lot of calls to boycott the olympics from abroad so this issue was also mentioned it was and again he stressed that homosexuality is not a crime in russia but he did say that calls for a boycott on the games on this topic was a throwback to old style t
andrew farmer he's in sochi for us. these games are the most expensive in the lympics history and five times the original price tag but mr putin did stress that over the last five years so cheap was the biggest building site in the world all the venues had to be built from scratch in this huge infrastructural development in terms of roads and rail links and he said because of that it was expected things would go over budget but he said where overspend has not been justified action has been...
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and andrew young, former aide to martin luther king and ambassador to the united nations for president carter. and mrbassador i have been saying that the root cause of black violence among young people is a dissolution of the family? >> i agree. >> you agree with that? >> i agree, but -- the u.s. government, we might agree on this, too. in the whole welfare state, really they stopped the mothers from living with their mothers and it separated children from grand parents by government policy. >> you couldn't get the entitlements if you were living in a extended family situation? >> yeah, you couldn't get any benefits for if you had a man in the house that was unemployed. >> there is now a culture of the african-americans that fathers -- >> it is not. it is the understanding of 200 years of slavery and hundred year was seggregation. when they stopped the agriculture policy, and stopped farmers from growing food or fiber, it flooded the sharecroppers in the city with no education and broke up the families. >> that happen more than 50 years ago. njust about 50 years ago. >> it doesn't seem like there is
and andrew young, former aide to martin luther king and ambassador to the united nations for president carter. and mrbassador i have been saying that the root cause of black violence among young people is a dissolution of the family? >> i agree. >> you agree with that? >> i agree, but -- the u.s. government, we might agree on this, too. in the whole welfare state, really they stopped the mothers from living with their mothers and it separated children from grand parents by...
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mrs. dollaway." formally fiction finally isn't satisfactory. the way this book has turned out, i do break a few rules. that pleases me. >> who is andrew?> andrew came to me as a figure standing in the snow, holding an infant in his arms. in front of a door. snow coming down on his yankee ball cap. that is the image that came to me. it was some urgency to it. i found myself writing that. i had to figure out what was going on. >> he is a neurosciences? >> a cognitive scientist. he suffers from a fact that all his life he has been an inadvertent agent of disaster. an earlier incident, he administered medicine, the wrong medicine. as a child, he was responsible for the car crash that killed the driver. he has this trial of awful things. he imagines he is unable to feel anything. it is a self-delusion. he is very feeling. >> you make no distinction between real and imagined. >> that is correct. that is one of the roles i have broken. you do not know what he is imagining or whether he is reporting on what actually happened. there is the convention of the unreliable narrator. this really takes it to an extreme. in that way, the book does test
mrs. dollaway." formally fiction finally isn't satisfactory. the way this book has turned out, i do break a few rules. that pleases me. >> who is andrew?> andrew came to me as a figure standing in the snow, holding an infant in his arms. in front of a door. snow coming down on his yankee ball cap. that is the image that came to me. it was some urgency to it. i found myself writing that. i had to figure out what was going on. >> he is a neurosciences? >> a cognitive...
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of oliver earlier spoke to andrew farmer who's in issues olympic city these games the most expensive in the limpid history and five times the original price tag for mr putin did stress that over the last five years so cheap was the biggest building site in the world all the venues had to be built from scratch and with huge infrastructural development in terms of roads and rail links and he said because of that it was expected things would go over budget but he said where overspend has not been justified action has been taken and people have actually lost their jobs including a russian olympic committee member who was in charge of the ski jump facility which went six and a half times over budget and he was fired however mr putin did say that there was no corruption among government officials are they in.
of oliver earlier spoke to andrew farmer who's in issues olympic city these games the most expensive in the limpid history and five times the original price tag for mr putin did stress that over the last five years so cheap was the biggest building site in the world all the venues had to be built from scratch and with huge infrastructural development in terms of roads and rail links and he said because of that it was expected things would go over budget but he said where overspend has not been...
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andrew farmer who's in sochi about the president's address. these games are the most expensive in the limping history and five times the original price tag but mr putin did stress that over the last five years so cheek was the biggest building site in the world all the venues had to be built from scratch and was huge infrastructural development in terms of roads and rail links and he said because of that it was expected things would go over budget but he said where overspend has not been justified action has been taken and people have actually lost their jobs including a russian olympic committee member who was in charge of the ski jump facility which went six and a half times over budget and he was fired however mr putin did say that there was no corruption among government officials about if evidence was presented it would be investigated russia's law against gay propaganda to mine is arose a lot of calls to boycott the olympics from abroad so this issue was also mentioned wasn't it it was and again he stressed that homosexuality is not a crime in russia but he did say that calls for a boycott on the games on this topic was a throwback to old
andrew farmer who's in sochi about the president's address. these games are the most expensive in the limping history and five times the original price tag but mr putin did stress that over the last five years so cheek was the biggest building site in the world all the venues had to be built from scratch and was huge infrastructural development in terms of roads and rail links and he said because of that it was expected things would go over budget but he said where overspend has not been...
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, i don't know if we have it, but if we do at this point we can show you andrew liveris joined us moments before we learned of mre had to say on the subject of activism. >> we should all be thinking like the nelson peltz. i have no notion with people coming into your stock and saying here's better ways to get things done, but what you got to be doing as management is thinking about those ways which i believe we at dow have been doing. i want to hone in on a point if you look at something like my balance sheet which the best it's been in about a decade, we've got expensive items like the preferreds from warren buffett. >> the hope is if you see a significant rise in the stock price above $52, for example, that expensive preferred he was mentioning would be converted to common. warren buffett. we'll see what the company's response is, but this is something that's going to take some time to play out. loeb intentionally came with the position after the filing deadline for nominating directors, so there's not going to be any proxy fight in the near-term future at all here. in fact, it would appear to be a position in
, i don't know if we have it, but if we do at this point we can show you andrew liveris joined us moments before we learned of mre had to say on the subject of activism. >> we should all be thinking like the nelson peltz. i have no notion with people coming into your stock and saying here's better ways to get things done, but what you got to be doing as management is thinking about those ways which i believe we at dow have been doing. i want to hone in on a point if you look at something...
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welcome back to "hannity," new york governor andrew cuomo has shown his true colors after saying pro life, traditional americans are not welcome in his state. but what mro know is that he has a dark past that shows just how intolerant he is. let's go back to 1997, his father ran a vicious campaign against ed koch, and in "the new york times," mayor koch said this about the mayor and his actions. >> some of his supporters started going around saying vote for cuomo, not the homo. they started to put up signs, i said this is shocking. i said mario, you got to do something about that. it is not right. he said i'll try, i don't believe he did anything. now, that matter has affected our relationship from '77 through this year. we get along. and we got along as mayor and governor. but i always held it against him. i also held it against his son, andy cuomo. >> against his son, andrew cuomo. now, pretty unbelievable. now today we reached out to the governor's office asking for a statement, and once again, no response. and here to react, geraldo, dick morris, you were there at the time. >> i was, and it was awful, they sliced ed koch in little pieces. and it wa
welcome back to "hannity," new york governor andrew cuomo has shown his true colors after saying pro life, traditional americans are not welcome in his state. but what mro know is that he has a dark past that shows just how intolerant he is. let's go back to 1997, his father ran a vicious campaign against ed koch, and in "the new york times," mayor koch said this about the mayor and his actions. >> some of his supporters started going around saying vote for cuomo, not...
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andrews is off tonight. we'll get into the making o f that viral hit in a moment. first, as mr.a beautiful day in this neighborhood ♪ >> unless you're in calabasas, california. apparently he's way out of control. >> a new trial for justin bieber. >> justin bieber faces new controversy this morning. ♪ under pressure >> maybe this will be the wake-up call he needs. >> new details on the drug bust at bieber's home. justin's fd
andrews is off tonight. we'll get into the making o f that viral hit in a moment. first, as mr.a beautiful day in this neighborhood ♪ >> unless you're in calabasas, california. apparently he's way out of control. >> a new trial for justin bieber. >> justin bieber faces new controversy this morning. ♪ under pressure >> maybe this will be the wake-up call he needs. >> new details on the drug bust at bieber's home. justin's fd
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andrew... >> that's who i am. my name is madoff. and i'll live with that for the rest of my life. >> speak out about crime, guilt, suicide... >> mr. madoff, what do you have to say for yourself? >> and the day bernie admitted to committing the largest financial fraud in history. >> and he said, "i have a confession to make. i've been running a ponzi scheme." [ticking] >> do you think you could pull off this scam today? >> given the same security measures? >> yep. >> easily. piece of cake. >> sam eshaghoff's scam was getting paid thousands of dollars to take the s.a.t. test for other students. he did it at least 16 times, scoring in the 97th percentile of the country. >> i would call him an academic gun for hire. that's what he was. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm bob simon. in this edition, we examine two very different kinds of fraud. bernie madoff's wife and surviving son break their silence about wall street's most infamous criminal. and later, we visit a high school con man who figured the best way to make the grade was to cheat the s.a.t.s but first, in december 2008, bernie madoff confessed to running a $65-billion pon
andrew... >> that's who i am. my name is madoff. and i'll live with that for the rest of my life. >> speak out about crime, guilt, suicide... >> mr. madoff, what do you have to say for yourself? >> and the day bernie admitted to committing the largest financial fraud in history. >> and he said, "i have a confession to make. i've been running a ponzi scheme." [ticking] >> do you think you could pull off this scam today? >> given the same...
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mr. well known to our viewers of bloomberg europe. the new deputy cios. right, the other thing about andrew balls, his brother is ed balls, u.k.r. yn has a stellar record as a fixed income investor. he was named by morningstar as the 2013 top on investor, fixed income investor for the year. absolutely stellar credentials. these two will be co-deputy chief investment officers. they will sit just underneath bill gross. he indicated he is not going anywhere. >> absolutely not. us fromeed joining berlin. what else is on our radar? the storm hitting new york and the east coast is expected to make commuting pretty treacherous. the snow has grounded thousands of flights and closed schools in boston and philadelphia. it has closed federal offices in washington. bill gatesounder says innovation in technology has the potential to solve global problems. the last of our key stories, ibm facing challenges at its server unit, one of the reasons the company's hardware profit fell in the last quarter. the unit is one lenovo is pursuing. ibm dropped for a second straight quarter. still ahead, it could be the most fortified hotel in davos. made
mr. well known to our viewers of bloomberg europe. the new deputy cios. right, the other thing about andrew balls, his brother is ed balls, u.k.r. yn has a stellar record as a fixed income investor. he was named by morningstar as the 2013 top on investor, fixed income investor for the year. absolutely stellar credentials. these two will be co-deputy chief investment officers. they will sit just underneath bill gross. he indicated he is not going anywhere. >> absolutely not. us fromeed...
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schumer's comment on the tea party and andrew cuomo and the president's comments about rush limbaugh and fox news. martha: a political showdown before the gridiron showdown, mr. bill o'reilly sitting down with president obama before the super bowl. what would you ask him if you were bill o'reilly? bill: a 40-car pileup thanks to old man winter and they are still cleaning up this mess today. >> we saw people waving and getting out of their vehicles screaming. [ female announcer ] yoplait greek 100. 100% greek. 100% m... so mmm, you might not believe it's 100 calories. yoplait greek 100. there are hundreds of reasons to love it. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she could have been notified in time to help stop it. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection avai
schumer's comment on the tea party and andrew cuomo and the president's comments about rush limbaugh and fox news. martha: a political showdown before the gridiron showdown, mr. bill o'reilly sitting down with president obama before the super bowl. what would you ask him if you were bill o'reilly? bill: a 40-car pileup thanks to old man winter and they are still cleaning up this mess today. >> we saw people waving and getting out of their vehicles screaming. [ female announcer ] yoplait...
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andrew... >> that's who i am. my name is madoff. and i'll live with that for the rest of my life. >> speak out about crime, guilt, suicide... >> mr.ourself? >> and the day bernie admitted to committing the largest financial fraud in history. >> and he said, "i have a confession to make. i've been running a ponzi scheme." [ticking]
andrew... >> that's who i am. my name is madoff. and i'll live with that for the rest of my life. >> speak out about crime, guilt, suicide... >> mr.ourself? >> and the day bernie admitted to committing the largest financial fraud in history. >> and he said, "i have a confession to make. i've been running a ponzi scheme." [ticking]
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andrew from the st. paul's foundation. thank you so much for your government service, mr. secretary, particularly for tip o'neill. i grew up in the district. st. paul's to strip its often to the poor all over the world in 30 different countries in areas of serious conflict. i want to touch back on ofac. there seems to be an extreme level, extreme level of accountability among the federal officers at ofac. we can get an income we can get a number. we are trying to provide food, shelter, clothing to people in effigy cans outside of syria. we're trying to make financial transfers. our banks have a question for ofac the conversation with ofac. we can't seem to get anybody at the table. how would you propose building and accountability so we can provide the needed resources to people who have the opportunity to be fanatics and fundamentals but are not precisely because of the aid we are giving them? >> i think ofac does an outstanding job in very difficult circumstances. there are often cases that are just heart wrenching in terms of flows of funds that are inconsistent with our laws, but that have the effect of provi
andrew from the st. paul's foundation. thank you so much for your government service, mr. secretary, particularly for tip o'neill. i grew up in the district. st. paul's to strip its often to the poor all over the world in 30 different countries in areas of serious conflict. i want to touch back on ofac. there seems to be an extreme level, extreme level of accountability among the federal officers at ofac. we can get an income we can get a number. we are trying to provide food, shelter, clothing...
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andrew in shorewood, wisconsin. i've been a listener of mark's radio show for years. recently, i've been listening to noam chomsky on youtube, and i was struck that the language mr. chomsky used was strikingly similar to that used by mr. levin using terms like statism and tyranny. i find it interesting that these two men would use such similar language and yet seem to be on opposite sides of the political spectrum. wondering if you would comment on that. >> guest: he should stop using the words that i use, that would help. listen, he's a left-wing kook. anticipator, professor, you are. -- that's right, professor, you are. dressed up as a professor. and he is a radical, utopian statist. why is it my responsibility to bring raggalty toker -- rationality to irrational people? i can't explain chomsky. from my perspective, chomsky hates american and its constitutions. he would disagree with me. how am i supposed to make sense of of him or that? i can't. i just don't know how guys like him get tenure. well, actually, i do, because academia's full of people like that. but he can use whatever words he wants, i explain myself, and he can explain himself. >> host: janis is
andrew in shorewood, wisconsin. i've been a listener of mark's radio show for years. recently, i've been listening to noam chomsky on youtube, and i was struck that the language mr. chomsky used was strikingly similar to that used by mr. levin using terms like statism and tyranny. i find it interesting that these two men would use such similar language and yet seem to be on opposite sides of the political spectrum. wondering if you would comment on that. >> guest: he should stop using the...
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mr. t. is back. >> i pity that poor fool. >> erin andrews for the follow-up.e, it was loud, it was in the moment, i don't want to be a villain because i'm not a villainous person. don't judge a person's character by what they do between the lines. judge a man by what he does off the field, what he does for his community and what he does for his family. first of all, he's an incredibly smart guy. h he went to stanford, smart guy, and great, great elite player. i think what offended people is, just make the play, you don't have to talk so much about the play and denigrate the other guy. >> but i'm sorry, i think football because of all of the -- i'm so interested in the brain. a lot of those guys have brain damage and you don't know what's flipping out in their brains at any given moment. >> a lot of adrenaline. >> concussions and adrenaline. >> the nfl has a 10 maybe 15-minute cooling off period before reporters go into the locker room. this was different because it was on the field. >> you're so hyped off. it's like when we come off of doing this show. >> i ca
mr. t. is back. >> i pity that poor fool. >> erin andrews for the follow-up.e, it was loud, it was in the moment, i don't want to be a villain because i'm not a villainous person. don't judge a person's character by what they do between the lines. judge a man by what he does off the field, what he does for his community and what he does for his family. first of all, he's an incredibly smart guy. h he went to stanford, smart guy, and great, great elite player. i think what offended...
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mrs. dalloway. so writers have a feeling that form lake fiction is unsatisfactory and the way this book has turned out i think i do break a few rules and that pleases me. >> rose: who is andrew andrew is a -- came to me as a figure standing in the snow and holding a -- a swaddled infant in his arms in front of a door with the snow coming down on his yankee ball cap. and that's the image that came to me and it was -- it was some urgency to it as he was waiting for this door to open. and i found myself writing that and then i had to figure out what was going on and that's how the book developed. >> rose: he is a neuroscientist? >> he's a cognitive scientist, yes, of -- in his own opinion, no great distinction. >> rose: uh-huh. and he also suffers from the fact that all his life he's been what i call an inadvertent agent of disaster. an earlier infant it turns out that he administered medicine to and the -- it was the wrong medicine and the infant died. as a child he was responsible for a car crash that killed the driver and so on and so forth. so all his life he's had this -- he has this trail of awful things have happened. so he imagines that he is now unable to feel anything
mrs. dalloway. so writers have a feeling that form lake fiction is unsatisfactory and the way this book has turned out i think i do break a few rules and that pleases me. >> rose: who is andrew andrew is a -- came to me as a figure standing in the snow and holding a -- a swaddled infant in his arms in front of a door with the snow coming down on his yankee ball cap. and that's the image that came to me and it was -- it was some urgency to it as he was waiting for this door to open. and i...
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andrew mcafee, thank you so much for your time. >> woodruff: finally tonight, we look ahead to the challenges facing president obama as he approaches the second year of his second term in office. mrama finished 2013 with his job approval rating near an all- time low, following the botched rollout of the health care law. what are the prospects for a turnaround in 2014? we consider that question with: susan page, washington bureau chief for "u.s.a. today"; and jerry seib, washington bureau chief for the "wall street journal" welcome to you both. >> so susan, just what shape is the president ins he begins this new year. >> i think he's if pretty sorry shape and it's bad news for him because the first year of your second term is really the opportunity to get things launched if you are's going to get new legislative proposals through. you've just got a little winnow there before campaign politics starts to take over again. an much that time is gone. he still has a little time left, a little time next year in the early part of the year. but this year has been quite a disappointing one for the white house and it leaves him with some real vulnerabilities. >> woodruff: jo jerry, given tha
andrew mcafee, thank you so much for your time. >> woodruff: finally tonight, we look ahead to the challenges facing president obama as he approaches the second year of his second term in office. mrama finished 2013 with his job approval rating near an all- time low, following the botched rollout of the health care law. what are the prospects for a turnaround in 2014? we consider that question with: susan page, washington bureau chief for "u.s.a. today"; and jerry seib,...
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mr. oung: thank you, speaker. a fellow hoosier, fellow marine and fellow patriot died on december 28 in his 81st year. i didn't know andrew jacobs jr., a gentleman who for 30 years represented the indianapolis area and the u.s. house of representatives with distinction but i know a decent, honorable public servant and andy jacobs deserves to be remembered, honored, even immolated by those who now serve in this body or bother to keep watching its proceedings. 1932, orn february 24, in indianapolis. after high school jacobs joined the united states marine corps. he was a plucky marine. his country called him to service in the korean war. he responded to the call of duty, fought bravely and was wounded in action. when jacobs returned home to indiana, he enrolled in indiana university, graduating in 1955. and three years later he graduated from law school. jacobs had a passion for public service, so after completing his studies in 1958, the marine kept fighting, fighting for a better america. first, as a sheriff's deputy, then as a lawyer, then as a state legislator and then, beginning in 1965 as a member of congress. in cong
mr. oung: thank you, speaker. a fellow hoosier, fellow marine and fellow patriot died on december 28 in his 81st year. i didn't know andrew jacobs jr., a gentleman who for 30 years represented the indianapolis area and the u.s. house of representatives with distinction but i know a decent, honorable public servant and andy jacobs deserves to be remembered, honored, even immolated by those who now serve in this body or bother to keep watching its proceedings. 1932, orn february 24, in...
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christie, screen left, andrew cuomo in the center, and one former governor, bob mcdonald, screen right, making headlines lately. but it seems the press giving a pass to the guy in the middle. mromo, a democrat. is that par for the course of the mainstream media? let's talk to former reagan aide and political strategist roger stone who is in miami this morning. lucky, where it's going to be 70 degrees later today. roger, good morning to you. >> great to be with you, steve. zmoo you kn >> you know, we always talk about the double standard. it seems the republicans get whacked a lot more than the democrats, don't they? >> it's an overall double standard. donald trump goes out for pizza with sarah palin, he eats pizza with a fork. jon stewart and "the daily show" go insane. new york city mayor bill de blasio, an italian-american, goes out last week, eats pizza with a fork, nada, nothing. and he ought to know better. so yeah, there's an absolute double standard, there's no question about it. >> let's take a look at some of the headlines. for instance, you can tell the "new york daily news" doesn't like chris christie after the bridgegate thing. "fat chance now, chris." meanwhile,
christie, screen left, andrew cuomo in the center, and one former governor, bob mcdonald, screen right, making headlines lately. but it seems the press giving a pass to the guy in the middle. mromo, a democrat. is that par for the course of the mainstream media? let's talk to former reagan aide and political strategist roger stone who is in miami this morning. lucky, where it's going to be 70 degrees later today. roger, good morning to you. >> great to be with you, steve. zmoo you kn...
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andrew in shorewood, wisconsin. i've been a listener of mark's radio show for years. recently, i've been listening to noam chomsky on youtube, and i was struck that the language mr. chomsky used was strikingly similar to that used by mr. levin using terms like statism and tyranny. i find it interesting that these two men would use such similar language and yet seem to be on opposite sides of the political spectrum. wondering if you would comment on that. >> guest: he should stop using the words that i use, that would help. listen, he's a left-wing kook. anticipator, professor, you are. -- that's right, professor, you are. dressed up as a professor. and he is a radical, utopian statist. why is it my responsibility to bring raggalty toker -- rationality to irrational people? i can't explain chomsky. from my perspective, chomsky hates american and its constitutions. he would disagree with me. how am i supposed to make sense of of him or that? i can't. i just don't know how guys like him get tenure. well, actually, i do, because academia's full of people like that. but he can use whatever words he wants, i explain myself, and he can explain himself. >> host: janis is
andrew in shorewood, wisconsin. i've been a listener of mark's radio show for years. recently, i've been listening to noam chomsky on youtube, and i was struck that the language mr. chomsky used was strikingly similar to that used by mr. levin using terms like statism and tyranny. i find it interesting that these two men would use such similar language and yet seem to be on opposite sides of the political spectrum. wondering if you would comment on that. >> guest: he should stop using the...
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mr. speaker, where nearly 40% of all nfib policies are held, we have learned from devastating disasters like hurricane andrew and have effective building codes and flood mitigation projects in place. these policies have made our state, florida, and a net donor state to the program where we pay far more in premiums than we ever receive back in payouts. nevertheless, when the nfib was last re-authorized, it contained provisions that would raise rates on all policyholders. sometimes by astronomical amounts. and while the re-authorization program was vital because there had been a series of devastating program lapses that made it impossible to close on the purchase of a house, fema, the agency that administers the nfib, testified that the rate increases would be nominal to most homeowners. nominal? that obviously was far from the truth. mandated affordableability study that was suppose -- affordability study that was upposed to happen never did. i have co-sponsored different measures that would work to keep flood insurance rates afordable for my constituents in south florida. i have also signed on to a letter to
mr. speaker, where nearly 40% of all nfib policies are held, we have learned from devastating disasters like hurricane andrew and have effective building codes and flood mitigation projects in place. these policies have made our state, florida, and a net donor state to the program where we pay far more in premiums than we ever receive back in payouts. nevertheless, when the nfib was last re-authorized, it contained provisions that would raise rates on all policyholders. sometimes by...