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thank you, mr. bradgain hoping hold the applause for all the speakers. >> i'm a tenth grade student ever since i was enrolled that or there was no support for my color at mission high school we have small business that worked with us and it is quite ironic the school board want to help to get to college but the money is disappearing this year we had over 34 historic black colleges come to our school and accepted students on the spot as a st. joseph i was advised to wait we need an african-american advisor advisor. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello, i'm a senior at admission high school as well as the vice president of the high school ami i've been to the mission high school during my four years no one has supported like mission african-american advisor as an accepted to a college i never would have thought about or heard of our advisor gives support to those who don't have it at home removing her from her position makes it a loss for her and the family she's an mentor and that on
thank you, mr. bradgain hoping hold the applause for all the speakers. >> i'm a tenth grade student ever since i was enrolled that or there was no support for my color at mission high school we have small business that worked with us and it is quite ironic the school board want to help to get to college but the money is disappearing this year we had over 34 historic black colleges come to our school and accepted students on the spot as a st. joseph i was advised to wait we need an...
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>> reporter: a famed humanitarian, actor, director mrs. bradprevention. angelina jolie revealing she had her ovaries and fallopian tubes removed last week a preventive surgery after doctors discovered what could be signs of early ovarian cancer the very disease that killed her mother. the procedure coming just two years after jolie underwent a prevent tiff double mastectomy. the hollywood superstar is sharing intimate details about her life writing in "the new york times" within hours of learning the news from doctors, her famous husband was on a plane from france racing home to be by her side. and as she waited for medical test results, jolie says she lived in a haze attending this soccer game three days ago while trying to stay calm and focused. >> brad and angie love planning family outings, spending time at their kids' soccer games and taking them out to family-friendly restaurants and that's exactly what she did during the days she waited for her results. >> jolie writing "i will not be able to have any more children but i feel at ease wit
>> reporter: a famed humanitarian, actor, director mrs. bradprevention. angelina jolie revealing she had her ovaries and fallopian tubes removed last week a preventive surgery after doctors discovered what could be signs of early ovarian cancer the very disease that killed her mother. the procedure coming just two years after jolie underwent a prevent tiff double mastectomy. the hollywood superstar is sharing intimate details about her life writing in "the new york times" within...
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i want to yield to mr. brad of virginia. >> thank you very much. immigration reform if we reform in the right way. all of us would agree one of key components has to be securing the border as a pre-condition for a broader package of agreements. i think it's good to look at the bay basics. we're talking about economics and why this is good for the country. it's good to look at why the folks want to come to the united states of america. it's because we're the wealthiest nation on the earth. if we look back at how we get to be that way. it didn't just fall out of heaven. the reason we're the wealthiest nation is two-fold. we have a strong commitment to the rule of law and secondly we have a commitment to the free market system. both of those are under severe challenge today in washington, d.c. and around the world. if you care, if you truly care about the poor, i think the pope came out on this matter this week. if you truly care about the poor what you would try to do is get the rule of law going across the globe and spreading free markets a across t
i want to yield to mr. brad of virginia. >> thank you very much. immigration reform if we reform in the right way. all of us would agree one of key components has to be securing the border as a pre-condition for a broader package of agreements. i think it's good to look at the bay basics. we're talking about economics and why this is good for the country. it's good to look at why the folks want to come to the united states of america. it's because we're the wealthiest nation on the earth....
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we're going to go right now to mr. bradherman of california. >> i have a lot of questions for which i'd just like a response in writing and i'll end with one i'd like an oral response. >> i had hoped to encourage dialogue. >> it had the opposite effect, mr. chairman. >> i'm responding to the chairman's policies. >> i'm happy to listen to an hour worth of questions and not respond. >> i want to commend you for the action regarding ebola and want to be one of the first to commend you for the administration's approach to iraq and syria. . we kept chemical weapons out of the area. otherwise they would be in isis' hands and we repelled the tax on the haditha dam, mosul dam and baghdad, all without u.s. combat casualties. a lot of people throw out other ideas. maybe they would have made things better and things would have been worse. than any other strategy could have. as to the partnership, you say it shouldn't be a race to the bottom. but vietnam is 30 cents an hour. that is the bottom. and we're told that we're going to get fr
we're going to go right now to mr. bradherman of california. >> i have a lot of questions for which i'd just like a response in writing and i'll end with one i'd like an oral response. >> i had hoped to encourage dialogue. >> it had the opposite effect, mr. chairman. >> i'm responding to the chairman's policies. >> i'm happy to listen to an hour worth of questions and not respond. >> i want to commend you for the action regarding ebola and want to be one of...
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. >> mr. brad sherman of california. >> we should remember why we're in this situation. the executive branch under the bush administration refused to enforce sanctions and violated american statutes for the benefit of iran for eight continuous years. the bush administration prevented congress from passing and used all of its power in congress to prevent us passing new statutory sanctions. now, that doesn't fit with the image we have of president bush until you realize that at the time the sanctions all focused on international oil companies which was not president bush's target of choice. had we continued president bush's policies, -- we should know that during the bush administration, iran went from zero to 5,000 installed sentry fumings. had we continued those policies iran would have $300 billion more available to it in cash right now because we have frozen 100 billion and 200 bill has been lost to iran in lost oil sales but it is not the executive branch but congress had i it right for the last 15 years, which is why i talk such offense when i hear the administration
. >> mr. brad sherman of california. >> we should remember why we're in this situation. the executive branch under the bush administration refused to enforce sanctions and violated american statutes for the benefit of iran for eight continuous years. the bush administration prevented congress from passing and used all of its power in congress to prevent us passing new statutory sanctions. now, that doesn't fit with the image we have of president bush until you realize that at the...
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brad mills will start, he fights to make the rotation. and mr.nbc, madison bumgarner will go for the world champs. he's not in danger of losing his spot. no worries. he's solid in the rotation. >> we were discussing that but all is well. i appreciate that. >> it was a heated conversation. kelly, thanks so much. >>> coming up, everyone a heart-felt surprise reunion between brothers. >> that won't leave a dry eye in the room. how mom managed to pull it off. what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor the front yard. why don't you switch to xfinity home? i get live video monitoring and 24/7 professional monitoring that i can arm and disarm from anywhere. hear ye! the awkward teenage one has arrived!!!! don't be old fashioned. xfinity customers add xfinity home for $29.95 a month for 12 months. plus for a limited time, get a free security camera call 1800 xfinity or visit comcast.com/xfinityhome. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yoplait. with a smooth and creamy taste your whole family loves. don't miss yoplait's exciting new flavor
brad mills will start, he fights to make the rotation. and mr.nbc, madison bumgarner will go for the world champs. he's not in danger of losing his spot. no worries. he's solid in the rotation. >> we were discussing that but all is well. i appreciate that. >> it was a heated conversation. kelly, thanks so much. >>> coming up, everyone a heart-felt surprise reunion between brothers. >> that won't leave a dry eye in the room. how mom managed to pull it off. what's that...
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jamie: enid native brad recalls venturing over as a young car buff in the 1970s. >> i walked across the street, and, mran, i'm looking for a starter for a continental six cylinder engine, do you have one? after a long pause, he basically said, well, it's going to be $50. well, came back about a month later with my $50, he said, nope, $75. i learned a little bit of horse trading at that point in time. jamie: as a boy, stuart never gets to know grandpa oliver. >> jamie: when stuart graduates high school in 1984, he decides the take a summer road trip back to enid. >> i got a greyhound bus ticket and went out to enid on my own. he took me over to his shop, and for the first time i got to spend some time with my grandfather. this was his grandfather's pride and joy, the centerpiece, the two depression era courts. >> grandpa had a it is fascinatn with them because they had done some ingenious things under the hood. >> what was the lowest priced mass produced american car? is it the 1925 ford model t runabout or the 1922 shopping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpente
jamie: enid native brad recalls venturing over as a young car buff in the 1970s. >> i walked across the street, and, mran, i'm looking for a starter for a continental six cylinder engine, do you have one? after a long pause, he basically said, well, it's going to be $50. well, came back about a month later with my $50, he said, nope, $75. i learned a little bit of horse trading at that point in time. jamie: as a boy, stuart never gets to know grandpa oliver. >> jamie: when stuart...
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mr. obama's policies have a lot to do with that. >> brad blakeman, let's talk about those policies. think it is quality of jobs people are worried about upset about, concerned about. income in particular. what is it that the president has done to reduce those expectations? >> well i think gerri the president talked about the middle class but his policies have not affected the middle class in positive way. democrats in this town in washington are running all over the place talking about a national minimum wage. you don't get to the minute middle class by a minimum wage job. the thing about obamacare, there is a trillion dollars sitting on the sidelines. we believe republicans believe in the velocity of money. every time a dollar changes hands among the private sector gins up the economy, not us sending more taxes to the government to spend it. what obama doesn't realize he create ad policy of dependence. one out of five americans is on some form of food stamps or public assistance. you don't get to the middle class that way either. gerri: right. >> we to free up money and give people
mr. obama's policies have a lot to do with that. >> brad blakeman, let's talk about those policies. think it is quality of jobs people are worried about upset about, concerned about. income in particular. what is it that the president has done to reduce those expectations? >> well i think gerri the president talked about the middle class but his policies have not affected the middle class in positive way. democrats in this town in washington are running all over the place talking...
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we go to brad sherman of california. mr. sherman: ambassador, one thing i noticed about your opening statement was your lavish praise for the ukrainian parliament passing so much substantive legislation and you compared it to congress. ambassador nuland: i didn't compare it. mr. sherman: i would just note for the record and maybe it wasn't a comparison, but came very close, that every day someone in the administration urges me to work hard to block legislation they don't like. and 99% of the bills that the administration does not want on the president's desk are not there due to the hard work of your allies here in congress. if you want lots of legislation passed, be sure that that is a consistent view of the administration. many of my colleagues at the beginning talked about how we need a strong policy. who would come here and advocate the weak policy. but we do need to put the ukrainian situation in context. we seem to face unlimited challenges, china, south china sea, afghanistan, some difficulties in pakistan, and we hav
we go to brad sherman of california. mr. sherman: ambassador, one thing i noticed about your opening statement was your lavish praise for the ukrainian parliament passing so much substantive legislation and you compared it to congress. ambassador nuland: i didn't compare it. mr. sherman: i would just note for the record and maybe it wasn't a comparison, but came very close, that every day someone in the administration urges me to work hard to block legislation they don't like. and 99% of the...
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. >> brad waken eventually made his way over to the place as a car buff in the 1970s. >> i walked across the street, mrrdan i am looking for a starter for a continental six cylinder engine. you have one? he basically said it's going to be $50. came back about a month later with my $50, he said, nope, 75. a little bit of horse trading at that point in time. >> as a boy stewart never gets to know grandpa oliver. stewart's mom oliver's daughter dies when he is only 6. a tragedy that separates him further from his grandfather. >> grandpa had all of these cars in front of his property. it is like a little boy's wonderland. he had it protect withed a fence and big mean dogs. we couldn't get past the dogs. >> did you ever wish he spent more time with you? were you curious about him? >> he was eager for the opportunity to get to know him. >> after his mother's death stewart and his family move away. when stewart graduates high school in 1984 he decides to take a summer road trip back to enid. >> i got a greyhound bus ticket went to enid. he took me to his shop. for the first time he got to spend time with my g
. >> brad waken eventually made his way over to the place as a car buff in the 1970s. >> i walked across the street, mrrdan i am looking for a starter for a continental six cylinder engine. you have one? he basically said it's going to be $50. came back about a month later with my $50, he said, nope, 75. a little bit of horse trading at that point in time. >> as a boy stewart never gets to know grandpa oliver. stewart's mom oliver's daughter dies when he is only 6. a tragedy...
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mr. fleming, kevin fleming is in the hospital suffering from gunshot wounds today. that is the latest near n.s.a. headquarters. brad bell reporting. leon: thank you, brad. today, the u.s. pledge to cut greenhouse gas emissions by up to 28% in the next five years is part of a treaty expected to be finalized by december stemming from a climate conference in beijing last year. the white house says the plan will involve new fuel economy standards and energy efficiency measures for appliances and for billings. the news comes in the midst of extreme temperatures in an arc ti ka. yesterday's high temperature there, all time record high of 63 degrees antarctica. as our temperatures get warmer here cherry blossoms will start popping out along the tidal basin. metro says it will suspend track work so folks can get out there and see the flowers. national park service expects them to hit bloom 2 1/2 weeks from today. alison: almost there. weather is shaping up to be pretty nice. doug: used to be two steps forward and two steps back. now we're going three steps forward and one step back. we're getting there. rooftop camera in a
mr. fleming, kevin fleming is in the hospital suffering from gunshot wounds today. that is the latest near n.s.a. headquarters. brad bell reporting. leon: thank you, brad. today, the u.s. pledge to cut greenhouse gas emissions by up to 28% in the next five years is part of a treaty expected to be finalized by december stemming from a climate conference in beijing last year. the white house says the plan will involve new fuel economy standards and energy efficiency measures for appliances and...
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brad helped found? bob pasani been looking into it? >> mr. lewis's book has generated a lot of debate over high frequency chairman although chairwoman mary jo white said they're not rigged and she said high frequency trading is not unlawful insider trading. another former regulator has strongly disagreed with the characterization that high frequency traders engage in legalized front running. >> this book is not based upon fact, and when they start throwing around things like front running, you know i'm a former regulator. we looked at these guys all the time. not just hft's but all traders in the market and the investment advisor's act section 206 describes what front running is, and it cannot be done by hft traders. it's just a big lie. i don't mind debating issues but it has to be based on the facts, guys. >> in january his wife created ab equity market structure advisory committee to advise the s.e.c. on what if any, changes need to be made in market structure. it's scheduled meet for the first time in may. on the enforcement front, there'
brad helped found? bob pasani been looking into it? >> mr. lewis's book has generated a lot of debate over high frequency chairman although chairwoman mary jo white said they're not rigged and she said high frequency trading is not unlawful insider trading. another former regulator has strongly disagreed with the characterization that high frequency traders engage in legalized front running. >> this book is not based upon fact, and when they start throwing around things like front...
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lot of agriculture and a lot of good people congressman brad ashford has the opportunity to represent, and we appreciate the fact that you're here. mrashford: thank you, mr. speaker, and mr. costa. i'm privileged to have the opportunity to speak today. you mentioned just briefly the concept of profiles of courage. and john kennedy in writing that book wret about a great nebraskan, george norris. george norris was a senator from nebraska, prior to that time, he served in this house. in 1908, he led a bipartisan effort in the house to change the rules of the house to make the house more transparent and more accountable to the american people. and in that regard, john kennedy, in his book, wrote about congressman norris and then subsequently senator norris. and in the 1930's senator norris who had worked to create the tennessee valley authority who had worked across the aisle with f.d.r., he was a republican worked with f.d.r. to pass the rural electrify case act that electry fied the country he, did so working across the aisle. and in the 1930's, 1934 specifically he, reached out to the people of nebraska and said to them, you know, w
lot of agriculture and a lot of good people congressman brad ashford has the opportunity to represent, and we appreciate the fact that you're here. mrashford: thank you, mr. speaker, and mr. costa. i'm privileged to have the opportunity to speak today. you mentioned just briefly the concept of profiles of courage. and john kennedy in writing that book wret about a great nebraskan, george norris. george norris was a senator from nebraska, prior to that time, he served in this house. in 1908, he...