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we are now going to change lawyers or call back mr. brian. i was just given the courtesy of mr. singh to return. i think he is going to return. we'll wait a few minutes. we are now reconvening. at the commission. >> the next order of business item 5b authorizing an agreement not to exceed $2 million with the affordable housing units at mission bay south block east to the environmental and quality act mission bay south redevelopment area resolution no. 902014. >> thank you. commissioners we are very pleased to bring before you the next affordable housing project in mission bay the items includes not only the selection of the proposed developer of 1300 fourth street. this is their first second project with us now tndc they have a project in mission bay but they have come forward with a very experienced development team as a companions item to the exclusive negotiations agreement and you also consider the allocation of the predevelopment dollars to allow the development team moving forward the design process and financing process to bring back before you shortly. time does go by fa
we are now going to change lawyers or call back mr. brian. i was just given the courtesy of mr. singh to return. i think he is going to return. we'll wait a few minutes. we are now reconvening. at the commission. >> the next order of business item 5b authorizing an agreement not to exceed $2 million with the affordable housing units at mission bay south block east to the environmental and quality act mission bay south redevelopment area resolution no. 902014. >> thank you....
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as mr. brian indicated earlier after the board appeal is passed intentionally or inadvertently caused the requester to be late in filing the appeal and the standard is not met here. heerm the city followed procedure in code requirements and issuing a permit and caused no delay in filing the appeal. the permit holder was issued a permit to construct a three story home in the property in february and began construction in august. they were issued a revision to install a roof deck with a retractable skylight in the building under construction. this revised permit was oefrz the counter at dbi which was a process that let the applicant hand carely their permit from station to station for prior review. however, it won't be issued if that i have don't meet requirement ls. before issuing that permit, however no neighborhood notice was required for this permit. the planning code didn't require notice for installation for legal roof decks in in the buildable yarl. in addition, public policies and documents
as mr. brian indicated earlier after the board appeal is passed intentionally or inadvertently caused the requester to be late in filing the appeal and the standard is not met here. heerm the city followed procedure in code requirements and issuing a permit and caused no delay in filing the appeal. the permit holder was issued a permit to construct a three story home in the property in february and began construction in august. they were issued a revision to install a roof deck with a...
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mr. brian hackney. >> i dragged this literally out of mothballs once a year. showers on the way. as we head toward midday today and some dense fog out there, a little bit of drizzle off to a chilly start in concord, oakland 61, 47 san jose. expect some showers to come into the bay area especially in the north bay and spread south over the rest of the day. first, how does the road ahead look? >> it looks mighty fine with no big accidents out there, wide open at the bay bridge toll plaza. just getting reports of a possible problem at the 680/237 interchange in milpitas. i'll have details with traffic in just a minute. >> already trouble on christmas eve. >> it could be santa. we'll have to investigate. >>> people are making their way home for the
mr. brian hackney. >> i dragged this literally out of mothballs once a year. showers on the way. as we head toward midday today and some dense fog out there, a little bit of drizzle off to a chilly start in concord, oakland 61, 47 san jose. expect some showers to come into the bay area especially in the north bay and spread south over the rest of the day. first, how does the road ahead look? >> it looks mighty fine with no big accidents out there, wide open at the bay bridge toll...
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mr. brian hackney. >> i dragged this literally out of mothballs once a year. i have no doubt that i do. we have a few showers on the way. as we head toward midday today and some dense fog out there, a little bit of drizzle off to a chilly start in concord, oakland 61, 47 san jose. expect some showers to come into the bay area especially in the north bay and spread south over the rest of the day. first, how does the road ahead look? >> it looks mighty fine with no big accidents out there, wide open at the bay bridge toll plaza. just getting reports of a possible problem at the 680/237 interchange in milpitas. i'll have details with traffic in just a minute. >> already trouble on christmas eve. >> it could be santa. we'll have to investigate. >>> people are making their way home for the holidays today on one of the busiest travels da of the year. but don champion reports rough travel weather. >> reporter: across the country travelers are making their way to loves once for christmas. >> roxanne got a head start yesterday one of the estimated 89 million americans
mr. brian hackney. >> i dragged this literally out of mothballs once a year. i have no doubt that i do. we have a few showers on the way. as we head toward midday today and some dense fog out there, a little bit of drizzle off to a chilly start in concord, oakland 61, 47 san jose. expect some showers to come into the bay area especially in the north bay and spread south over the rest of the day. first, how does the road ahead look? >> it looks mighty fine with no big accidents out...
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"the bitcoin big bang" by mr. brianody can go out and buy it right now. >> it's out there right now if you want to know about bitcoin and how it's more than a currency, and how i think it is the most important innovation in the history of money. and i'm not joking about that. >> this is going to be my first book. >> it's not in phonics yet, grasso. next edition. >>> coming up next, we'll tell you why the bulls are running wards yum! brands. that's next. location. location. (shouting) location. here's the location that matters the most. here. or here. or here. it's wherever this is. to get customers to come here and stay here, you're going to need an app that connects to all your systems. so they can bank, shop, do what they need to do, and you gotta do it fast. before the competition does. it's tough out here; you better be on the right cloud. today there's a new way to work. and it's made with ibm. but what if you could see more of what you wanted to know? with fidelity's new active trader pro investing platform, the i
"the bitcoin big bang" by mr. brianody can go out and buy it right now. >> it's out there right now if you want to know about bitcoin and how it's more than a currency, and how i think it is the most important innovation in the history of money. and i'm not joking about that. >> this is going to be my first book. >> it's not in phonics yet, grasso. next edition. >>> coming up next, we'll tell you why the bulls are running wards yum! brands. that's next....
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sir, pursuant to section 3-b of the public safety medal of hon valor act, i am pleased to appoint mr. brian fingell to the medal of valor review board. thank you for your attention to this appointment. signed sincerely, nancy pelosi, democratic leader. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. flores: mr. speaker, pursuant to the order of the house today, i move that the house do now adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the mollings is agreed to -- the motion is agreed to. accordingly, pursuant to the previous order of the house today the house stands adjourned until noon on tuesday, december 16, 2014, unless it sooner has received a message from the senate transmitting its adoption of house concurrent resolution 125. in which case the house shall stand adjourned pursuant to that concurrent >> the house gaveling out of this pro forma session. voted for the 1.1 train dollar omnibus spending bill. that may be passed at some point this weekend.
sir, pursuant to section 3-b of the public safety medal of hon valor act, i am pleased to appoint mr. brian fingell to the medal of valor review board. thank you for your attention to this appointment. signed sincerely, nancy pelosi, democratic leader. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. flores: mr. speaker, pursuant to the order of the house today, i move that the house do now adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the...
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. >> now recognize mr. brian stein from oklahoma. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for your leadership on this very important committee. thank you to our witnesses providing testimony today. it's an honor to be with you and certainly hear your testimony. gene, the last man to walk on the moon, took off the moon december 17, 1972. three years before i was born. he was naval af aviator, engineer, electrical engineer, a pilot, fighter pilot, and an astronaut. he and so many others that accomplished that pentacle feat, never went back to the moon. and i think that is a tragedy. and certainly something that this committee needs to be aware of. it hasn't happened in my lifetime. my parents remember exactly where they were the first time it happened with neil armstrong and buzz aldrin. congress as a whole commissioned a report that cost $3.2 million. they spent 18 months, it was a group of individuals led by governor mitch daniels and they came up with a report called pathways to exploration. and one thing that i thought was telling in this report is they talk ab
. >> now recognize mr. brian stein from oklahoma. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for your leadership on this very important committee. thank you to our witnesses providing testimony today. it's an honor to be with you and certainly hear your testimony. gene, the last man to walk on the moon, took off the moon december 17, 1972. three years before i was born. he was naval af aviator, engineer, electrical engineer, a pilot, fighter pilot, and an astronaut. he and so many others...
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brian sullivan is live at janis with another special guest and a preview of his interview with mr. gross. brian? >> scott, thanks very much. bill standing right over there. he's here. everything is good. we can breathe easy. we're here with a guy going to be working closely with bill, gibson smith, cio of fixed income. welcome. >> thank you. >> why am i welcoming you to your own business. welcome to us. you've been at janis capital 14 years. >> yes. >> what was your initial reaction when you found out that bill gross was joining janis? >> it was exciting. i was fortunate enough to have dick weil speak with me prior to the announcement, dick walked through the prospects of running two separate and distincts businesses and this iconic investor joining us really exciting. >> okay. you're saying all the right things. is it stressful? he's a legend. >> he's one of the best investors of all time. so greet him with open arms. great opportunity for janis, me and my team. i think this is exciting time. >> how is getting to work for the janis clients or potential clients watching this, say yo
brian sullivan is live at janis with another special guest and a preview of his interview with mr. gross. brian? >> scott, thanks very much. bill standing right over there. he's here. everything is good. we can breathe easy. we're here with a guy going to be working closely with bill, gibson smith, cio of fixed income. welcome. >> thank you. >> why am i welcoming you to your own business. welcome to us. you've been at janis capital 14 years. >> yes. >> what was...
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. >> and i'm brian hackney, mr. hackney is studying thed -- mr.g the inside of his eyelids right now. the fact that the storm of the century for this year anyway seems to be coming in this thursday. >> it's going to begin overnight on wednesday night. it will impact both commutes on thursday. and it gathers strength and moment up and i was just saying liz i think i'm actually going to say the city -- stay in the city on wednesday night. i don't want to drive in it. it will be right experience it again on friday morning as well. it's a time to start preparing for that. right now we're looking at a little bit of light presippation moving into the north and portion of our bay area and that's pretty much it today. some light scattered showers there. otherwise mostly cloudy skies and temperature-wise, we're in the 50s out the door and have your complete forecast still straight ahead. >>> right now we have an overturn accident coming into the santa cruz mountains the northbound lanes of highway 17. been out there since just before 4:00 a.m. one lane is
. >> and i'm brian hackney, mr. hackney is studying thed -- mr.g the inside of his eyelids right now. the fact that the storm of the century for this year anyway seems to be coming in this thursday. >> it's going to begin overnight on wednesday night. it will impact both commutes on thursday. and it gathers strength and moment up and i was just saying liz i think i'm actually going to say the city -- stay in the city on wednesday night. i don't want to drive in it. it will be right...
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mr. gross. >> caller: it is remarkable, brian, that he was as composed as he is. he has lost his teeth. he won't do any interviews until that has been addressed. he is composed, grateful. he wasn't angry, resentful -- he felt abandoned by the u.s. government. he did not know all the details of the negotiations that were taking place. pope francis got involved directly. this is the first latin american pope. this was an important mission for him. secretary kerry discussed it. president obama discussed it with the appropriapope. there were secret negotiations hosted by canada. we know this has been going on intensively behind the scenes and that alan gross is now free. there is a u.s. spy being lauded by the u.s. intelligence agency for all he contributed. he has been in jail for 20 years. three cubans have been returned to cuba and 53 cuban political prisoners have been released in havana as well as the opening of negotiations to open an embassy after all of these almost 54 years, brian. >> we marketable turn remarkabl. andrea mitchell there at the news conference at the press statement
mr. gross. >> caller: it is remarkable, brian, that he was as composed as he is. he has lost his teeth. he won't do any interviews until that has been addressed. he is composed, grateful. he wasn't angry, resentful -- he felt abandoned by the u.s. government. he did not know all the details of the negotiations that were taking place. pope francis got involved directly. this is the first latin american pope. this was an important mission for him. secretary kerry discussed it. president...
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i interviewed the lusks only knowing wesley's account of what had happened that night to brian lusk. and when mrng almost been decapitated, i was shocked. >> so we go to the icu, and, of course, it's black in the icu except for this one bright room, and they're doing cpr on him. and it was our son. >> he loved soccer until he found out about snowboarding. >> and he liked basketball, too. >> while stoltz claims their son, brian, started the fight, the lusks stand by a very different account. >> it came out during the trial, the bouncer on the stand said out of nowhere stoltz sucker punched our son brian, and then there was a fight. and i know that brian was losing the fight and that one of his friends, that was a little guy, jumped on stoltz's back and stoltz just shook him off and brian told him to stay out of it, and i guess brian got the best of stoltz then. >> but both sides agree that later on stoltz returned to the scene of the knife with a serrated kitchen knife. >> how similar is that knife to the knife that killed your son? >> we think it's close from seeing the blade broken off at the t
i interviewed the lusks only knowing wesley's account of what had happened that night to brian lusk. and when mrng almost been decapitated, i was shocked. >> so we go to the icu, and, of course, it's black in the icu except for this one bright room, and they're doing cpr on him. and it was our son. >> he loved soccer until he found out about snowboarding. >> and he liked basketball, too. >> while stoltz claims their son, brian, started the fight, the lusks stand by a...
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mr. davidson, key davidson the science guy doesn't really brian. the reason i went with bill nye the science guy -- that's really good. true story. [laughter] so the answer is in genesis. and this other guy contacted me through my agent several times over the course of a year, and it was the result of iowa's on big think. somebody must have. anyway, i was tired and i had gotten up at 5 a.m. new york time and i just -- they asked me about creationism and i said knock yourself out that we don't want to have our kids raised to believe that the earth is six or 7000-years-old. it had 7 million views or something. so they contacted me and we agreed even giuliani sentence is creationism a viable model of something. [laughter] in the modern era. and i thought that it would be like a college kid. [laughter] it would be fine. but it's gone crazy. and so i guess i still am working on a book about climate change and the other kennedys and sustainability and this or that and my publisher said you've got to do it about evolution. so the first week in march i sta
mr. davidson, key davidson the science guy doesn't really brian. the reason i went with bill nye the science guy -- that's really good. true story. [laughter] so the answer is in genesis. and this other guy contacted me through my agent several times over the course of a year, and it was the result of iowa's on big think. somebody must have. anyway, i was tired and i had gotten up at 5 a.m. new york time and i just -- they asked me about creationism and i said knock yourself out that we don't...
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brian ross with the video tonight. >> reporter: this is no place for mr. nice guy. >> guys, nice people in sales, you don't' make any money. go to mcdonald's. >> reporter: rare video of the owner of a home alarm company, reaching hardball tactics to his door-to-door sales people. even homes with no soliciting signs are fair game. >> anybody recording this? shut it off. you're not allowed to record. we knock every no soliciting door, guys. why? they're easy. >> reporter: they're easy, he says. but it's much more serious than just hardball tactics, says adt, the home alarm industry leader. >> this is adt security. are you all right? >> reporter: that's because adt says thousands of its customers are losing thousands of dollars after being tricked into switching to rival companies, but unscrupulous door-to-door salespeople. >> lying and swindling people into switching, unknowingly switching their monitoring company. >> reporter: here's how it works -- the salespeople target homes all ready signed up with adt. and then, as seen in this training video, they pre
brian ross with the video tonight. >> reporter: this is no place for mr. nice guy. >> guys, nice people in sales, you don't' make any money. go to mcdonald's. >> reporter: rare video of the owner of a home alarm company, reaching hardball tactics to his door-to-door sales people. even homes with no soliciting signs are fair game. >> anybody recording this? shut it off. you're not allowed to record. we knock every no soliciting door, guys. why? they're easy. >>...
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stick around and catch brian kelly at 5:00. by the way, mr. kelly with a big released. g" and plen toy read about in there. congratulations, brian. >> thank you. >> all right. nasdaq is on fire this year. now about 300 points off the all-time high. investors who remember the dotcom bubble, getting nervous now about nasdaq 5,000 again? that's remember when things went south in the year 2000. talking about that next. we want the know whether you think that level could spark a selloff. weigh in now. the poll is open. >>> also ahead, the bourbon industry is booming. makers cashing in with the third product in the distiller's 60-year history and this has a lot more booze in it. the company chairman joins us later. stay tuned. location. location. (shouting) location. here's the location that matters the most. here. or here. or here. it's wherever this is. to get customers to come here and stay here, you're going to need an app that connects to all your systems. so they can bank, shop, do what they need to do, and you gotta do it fast. before the competition does. it's tough ou
stick around and catch brian kelly at 5:00. by the way, mr. kelly with a big released. g" and plen toy read about in there. congratulations, brian. >> thank you. >> all right. nasdaq is on fire this year. now about 300 points off the all-time high. investors who remember the dotcom bubble, getting nervous now about nasdaq 5,000 again? that's remember when things went south in the year 2000. talking about that next. we want the know whether you think that level could spark a...
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prison, inmate brian collins was fortunate to have been moved out of the intensive detention unit to the less restrictive chronic care unit. but not long after the move his luck ran out. >> mr. collins has been accused of assaulting another inmate. there was never a verification of that, but the accusation was there. >> brian had a history of aggressive behavior, a history of getting into fights with inmates and staff. he was a convicted sex offender, obviously in jeopardy inside a prison, so i think a lot of his aggressive behavior was a means of protecting himself. >> prison officials allowed us to give collins a small videocamera to record his personal thoughts inside his cell. he gave us a rundown of the numerous disciplinary write-ups that he had taped to his wall. >> this is a battery. this is a battery. this is a battery. all of these are batteries. influence to others, disruptive, temperament, volatile, safety habits, careless, supervision required, constant. >> but what we really wanted from collins was the truth about the fight. >> there are two offenders over there that have been messing with me so i went in their room and hit him one time. actually i -- i hit hi
prison, inmate brian collins was fortunate to have been moved out of the intensive detention unit to the less restrictive chronic care unit. but not long after the move his luck ran out. >> mr. collins has been accused of assaulting another inmate. there was never a verification of that, but the accusation was there. >> brian had a history of aggressive behavior, a history of getting into fights with inmates and staff. he was a convicted sex offender, obviously in jeopardy inside a...
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brian sullivan is on site in denver. tell us what you expect mr. gross to talk about and say. >> well, really we are going to do a two parter here. i think the first part will talk about him and pimco and the departure and what prompted him to leave, why start again. the second part will be about investing, about the fed. we have the fed meeting on wednesday. does he expect the fed to raise rates? what would he do differently? it is interesting some of the bets that people rided him for last year have proven to be money good. maybe bill can take a victory lap. we can break it up in two sections and try to get inside the guy, as well. he is a colorful figure. >> we all know him from his appearances on cnbc. i have to imagine knowing portfolio managers over the years as i have that he must feel very liberated to now have a new platform, a smaller platform with fresh cash that he can put to work in his best ideas. in other words, he does not have a lot of legacy positions as he did when he was running $290 billion over at pimco. >> i wonder if it is k
brian sullivan is on site in denver. tell us what you expect mr. gross to talk about and say. >> well, really we are going to do a two parter here. i think the first part will talk about him and pimco and the departure and what prompted him to leave, why start again. the second part will be about investing, about the fed. we have the fed meeting on wednesday. does he expect the fed to raise rates? what would he do differently? it is interesting some of the bets that people rided him for...
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i want to thank brian, megan and julia of mr. miller's staff, for all their hard work. and last but certainly not least, i'd like to offer my deep appreciation to a trusted member of my team, andy banducci. he's poured more time and effort than anyone else, and he's earned the right to a good night's sleep. finally, i'd like to extend my sincere thanks to my colleague, george miller, who will leave this chamber after 40 years of public service. without his courage and determination to do what is right, this effort would not have been possible. through it all, he's been a trusted friend and ally. george has long been a tireless advocate for working families, from the start of his distinguished career down to these final moments in congress. he will leave behind a lasting mark on the house and on the education and work force committee. we haven't agreed on every issue, but in the fine tradition of our committee, we have always found a way to disagree without being disagreeable. i have no doubt he will remain a powerful voice for students, teachers and working families. ge
i want to thank brian, megan and julia of mr. miller's staff, for all their hard work. and last but certainly not least, i'd like to offer my deep appreciation to a trusted member of my team, andy banducci. he's poured more time and effort than anyone else, and he's earned the right to a good night's sleep. finally, i'd like to extend my sincere thanks to my colleague, george miller, who will leave this chamber after 40 years of public service. without his courage and determination to do what...
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i want to thank brian, megan and julia of mr. miller's staff, for all their hard work. and last but certainly not least, i'd like to offer my deep appreciation to a trusted member of my team, andy banducci. he's poured more time and effort than anyone else, and he's earned the right to a good night's sleep. finally, i'd like to extend my sincere thanks to my colleague, george miller, who will leave this chamber after 40 years of public service. without his courage and determination to do what is right, this effort would not have been possible. through it all, he's been a trusted friend and ally. george has long been a tireless advocate for working families, from the start of his distinguished career down to these final moments in congress. he will leave behind a lasting mark on the house and on the education and work force committee. we haven't agreed on every issue, but in the fine tradition of our committee, we have always found a way to disagree without being disagreeable. i have no doubt he will remain a powerful voice for students, teachers and working families. ge
i want to thank brian, megan and julia of mr. miller's staff, for all their hard work. and last but certainly not least, i'd like to offer my deep appreciation to a trusted member of my team, andy banducci. he's poured more time and effort than anyone else, and he's earned the right to a good night's sleep. finally, i'd like to extend my sincere thanks to my colleague, george miller, who will leave this chamber after 40 years of public service. without his courage and determination to do what...
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brian sullivan who has information on the fracking industry. listen up. >> yeah it actually goes to your conversation there with mr. cooperman. which is this. past six years really it's not been illegal to frack in new york state. there's been a moratorium. just came out, next year new york state will basically officially ban fracking. there is a little hedge here. so the new york legislature coming out saying after an environmental study they have decided that next year they will issue an order banning fracking. but here is caveat, quote, at this time. so apparently banning fracking next year, of republican resistance to this of greater or lesser intensity but this is more of what we heard from marco rubio. marco rubio is a major player in foreign policy. he may run for president in 2016. and john boehner is going to be dealing with the obama administration for the next two years and he sent them a signal that he is firmly opposed to this policy, not sure what he will be able to do about it. >> let the political games begin i guess in full force. coming up next, lee cooperman's top stock picks for 2015. we will be right back with the inter
brian sullivan who has information on the fracking industry. listen up. >> yeah it actually goes to your conversation there with mr. cooperman. which is this. past six years really it's not been illegal to frack in new york state. there's been a moratorium. just came out, next year new york state will basically officially ban fracking. there is a little hedge here. so the new york legislature coming out saying after an environmental study they have decided that next year they will issue...
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mr. shenon explains the lingering controversies regarding the war and the report. but first we take a brief tour of the former warren commission offices. >> hi, i'm brian summers, marketing director for the u.s. capitol historical society. you're in the building of the foreign wars. the commission met here for approximately nine months. we're in catch them hall, a room where the testimony from the witnesses and those substantial to the investigation met here in this historic building itself. it was in this room here on this floor of the hall that the wavrn commission saw for the very first time the entirety. committee investigation and hearings would have taken place down here at the time in mid may of '64, lee harvey oswald's brother was here. in february of '64 and we have photographs to substantiate that in the building here. and much of the work was up on the fourth floor, which we will see in a moment. which houses the u.s. capitol historical society. we're now on the fourth floor of the u.s. capitol historic society where in 1964 this would have been the working floor for the warren commission. i'm going to show you the office of chief justice earl warren. this wou
mr. shenon explains the lingering controversies regarding the war and the report. but first we take a brief tour of the former warren commission offices. >> hi, i'm brian summers, marketing director for the u.s. capitol historical society. you're in the building of the foreign wars. the commission met here for approximately nine months. we're in catch them hall, a room where the testimony from the witnesses and those substantial to the investigation met here in this historic building...
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mr. weiss on small caps. last week i flagged this technical breakout above 1200 on the russell which really was about a year in the making, brian. this was an index that bumped up against 1200 three times over the prior 12 months, could not get through, momentum building. these stocks basically sat the year out, consolidated after as massive 2013 and look like they want to take the baton. it would make perfect sense if that were to be the case heading into 2015. seasonally speaking the russell tends to do better than large caps also. i like that idea of his and believe european valuations are worth the buy. i know all the bad news, i understand greece, but i think the market understands that as well. these stocks are cheap, these stocks should do much better going forward. >> yeah. mike, you and i are journalists not market analysts. nobody cares about our opinion but let's give it anyway. one of my predictions, i'm going to do it on the 2:00 p.m. eastern time show, the dow up next year. i think the economy will be the story, stocks not so much. you agree. we love having you on the program. why do you think 2015 will be the yea
mr. weiss on small caps. last week i flagged this technical breakout above 1200 on the russell which really was about a year in the making, brian. this was an index that bumped up against 1200 three times over the prior 12 months, could not get through, momentum building. these stocks basically sat the year out, consolidated after as massive 2013 and look like they want to take the baton. it would make perfect sense if that were to be the case heading into 2015. seasonally speaking the russell...
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. >> reporter: brian collins is the the attorney for christopher, he says his client is innocent. >> i think what you'll find out when this case resolves itself is that mrlouch acted honorably. >> reporter: or contractors who worked for outside companies, prosecutors are not sure if those companies will be charged. >> they profited immensely from this. that i can say a is part of our ongoing investigation. we are no where close to being done. >> reporter: wednesday's arraignments are just a part of what the attorney general's office calls an act a i have, wide ranging investigation into penndot's sixth district. officials say they have uncovered five million-dollar worth of fraud so far and the chief deputy attorney general put it every time one doors opened, it leads to two more. matt rivers, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> pennsylvania governor tom corbett has only four weeks left on the job. and now he is thinking about life outside governor's mansion. corbett a says he might work on a republican date's presidential campaign but he has not settled on a candidate. he is also opened to teaching or accepting a seat on the corporate board. corporate leaves
. >> reporter: brian collins is the the attorney for christopher, he says his client is innocent. >> i think what you'll find out when this case resolves itself is that mrlouch acted honorably. >> reporter: or contractors who worked for outside companies, prosecutors are not sure if those companies will be charged. >> they profited immensely from this. that i can say a is part of our ongoing investigation. we are no where close to being done. >> reporter:...
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brian reid, chief economist at the investment company institute. our third witness will be mr. scott betts, senior vice president of national benefits services. our fourth witness will be dr. brigitte madrian, professor of public policy and corporate management at the john f. kennedy school of government at harvard. she was, i believe the first academic to do research on automatic enrollment in 401(k) plans and i know a number of our colleagues are interested in discussing that. our fifth witness is dr. andrew biggs, a resident scholar at the american enterprise institute. he also lives in oregon and i told senator stabenow that i was wearing my duck tie today and i didn't wear it for two weeks out of respect to senator stabenow and the state of michigan after the duck triumph over michigan state but mr. biggs, i couldn't hold off any longer. >> there will be another day. >> there will be another day. >> i am glad the fight is between two democrats this time. >> we'll await miss schultz. mr. bogle, welcome and we look forward to your presentation. senator brown as very tight sc
brian reid, chief economist at the investment company institute. our third witness will be mr. scott betts, senior vice president of national benefits services. our fourth witness will be dr. brigitte madrian, professor of public policy and corporate management at the john f. kennedy school of government at harvard. she was, i believe the first academic to do research on automatic enrollment in 401(k) plans and i know a number of our colleagues are interested in discussing that. our fifth...
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mr. foley actually being beheaded and -- in almost real-time. i think that also gives it a bit of immediacy. and, of course, 9/11 as a background also as brian indicated makes it much more real. and apparently more threatening for americans although i would argue levels of terrorism are not as bad as they were in the 1980s. the dangers are not necessarily greater than those we saw in most disputed i would like to have a discussion on the threat level as soon as trying to get through. >> he will undoubtedly threaten us. [laughter] >> i would probably say to issues are of interest, and maybe new in one sense. one is, and brian alluded to it earlier, we are seeing unprecedented levels of westerners travel to the middle east, particularly from europe to go fight in both syria and to a greater degree over the last several months in iraq. there is a connection. when you add jim's a dimension of social media, twitter, myspace, youtube, facebook, a connection that we can make it homes in the united states that have encouraged people from denver, from florida to go fight in this area. in the case of abu sal is a very interesting one. there's a kid no
mr. foley actually being beheaded and -- in almost real-time. i think that also gives it a bit of immediacy. and, of course, 9/11 as a background also as brian indicated makes it much more real. and apparently more threatening for americans although i would argue levels of terrorism are not as bad as they were in the 1980s. the dangers are not necessarily greater than those we saw in most disputed i would like to have a discussion on the threat level as soon as trying to get through. >>...
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brian collins is the attorney for christopher, one of the accused inspectors. he a said his client is innocent. >> i think what you'll find out when this case revolves itself is that mr. louch acted honestly. >> reporter: or contractors who work for outside companies. prosecutors are not sure if these companies will be charged. >> they profited immensely from this. that i can say is part of our ongoing investigation. we are no where close took done. >> reporter: wednesday's arraignments are just a part of what the attorney general's office calls an active, wide ranging investigation into penndot's district. officials say they have uncovered over five million-dollar worth of fraud so far and as the chief deputy attorney general put it every time one door is opened, it leads to two more. matt rivers, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> overnight fire in west philadelphia, leads to the evacuation of a row home, unit where is called to the 5400 block of west girard avenue just before 2:30 and found a fire on the first floor. no one was hurt. cause of the fire not immediately known. >>> delaware county doctor is charged with operating a pill mill out of his baltimore pike office
brian collins is the attorney for christopher, one of the accused inspectors. he a said his client is innocent. >> i think what you'll find out when this case revolves itself is that mr. louch acted honestly. >> reporter: or contractors who work for outside companies. prosecutors are not sure if these companies will be charged. >> they profited immensely from this. that i can say is part of our ongoing investigation. we are no where close took done. >> reporter:...
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mr. speaker, thank you to my current staff committee, aaron, sar remark brian, ashley, susan, m, michael, chelsea, jeff, brooke, randy, jim, shannon, rachel, lisa, and diane. thank you as well to those staff who played an influential which is hard for me to say today, role in the committee activities during my tenure as chairman and re-engaging this as a force for oversight in the intelligence committee. michael allan. chris, nathan, todd, frank, george, will, lee, fred, and stephanie. finally a big thank you to our dedicated security and information technologies staff, by the way, who have done well to beat back the hordes of our nation state actors who for some reason, mr. speaker, took a food interest in what we were doing in that classified space and they kept us up and running every single day. brandon, kristen, and kevin. with that, i continue to reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan reserves. the gentleman from maryland. mr. ruppersberger: i yield to minutes to mr. thompson, a great member of our committee who specialized in infrastructure and worked
mr. speaker, thank you to my current staff committee, aaron, sar remark brian, ashley, susan, m, michael, chelsea, jeff, brooke, randy, jim, shannon, rachel, lisa, and diane. thank you as well to those staff who played an influential which is hard for me to say today, role in the committee activities during my tenure as chairman and re-engaging this as a force for oversight in the intelligence committee. michael allan. chris, nathan, todd, frank, george, will, lee, fred, and stephanie. finally...
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mr. rob wittman, and all the members of the committee for their support. i thank the committee staff, particularly vicky and brian, for their hard work. and i urge my colleagues to pass this very important bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. mckeon: mr. speaker, i yield two minutes to my friend and colleague, a member of the armed services committee and chairman of the oversight and investigation subcommittee, the gentleman from nevada, dr. heck, general heck. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from nevada is recognized for two minutes. mr. heck: mr. speaker, i rise to thank the chairman, the gentleman from california, for his years of service to the nation and this body. he's a great leader, a great friend, and a great mentor. i wish him the best of luck in his future endeavors. he should know he will truly be missed. i also rise to urge my colleagues to support the carl levin and howard "buck" mckeon national defense authorization act for fiscal year 2015. passing this bill is critical to our national security and for ensuring th
mr. rob wittman, and all the members of the committee for their support. i thank the committee staff, particularly vicky and brian, for their hard work. and i urge my colleagues to pass this very important bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. mckeon: mr. speaker, i yield two minutes to my friend and colleague, a member of the armed services committee and chairman of the oversight and investigation subcommittee, the...
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mr. foley actually being beheaded in almost real time. so, i think that also gives it a bit of immediacy. of course, 9/11 as a background, also as brian has indicated, makes this much more real and personal more threatening for americans, although i would argue terror levels are not as bad as they were in the 1980s and the dangers aren't necessarily greater than those we saw -- >> i would like to have a discussion on the threat level as soon as seth gets through with what's -- >> he'll undoubtedly correct me on that. >> i would probably say two issues are of interest and may be new in one sense. brian alluded to it earlier. we're seeing unprecedented levels of midwesterns travel to the middle east, particularly from europe, to go fight in both syria and to a greater degree over the last several months in iraq. so, there is a connection. when you add jim's dimension of social media, twitter, myspace, youtube, facebook, a connection that we can make to -- that has encouraged people from denver, from florida, to go fight in this area. the case of abusalah is an interesting one. kid north of miami radicalizes here in the united states, fl
mr. foley actually being beheaded in almost real time. so, i think that also gives it a bit of immediacy. of course, 9/11 as a background, also as brian has indicated, makes this much more real and personal more threatening for americans, although i would argue terror levels are not as bad as they were in the 1980s and the dangers aren't necessarily greater than those we saw -- >> i would like to have a discussion on the threat level as soon as seth gets through with what's -- >>...
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mr. could bey. let's bring in attorney and radio personality mo ivory and david stelter is here with more. what do you think, brian part of team cosby? what was the strategy of putting her out there? >> there has never seemed to be a coherent strategy and i think that's still true today. you know her statement who is the victim? clearly she thinks her husband is the victim of all of this. >> and maybe perhaps herself. >> and herself as well. that's a great point. i don't think that resonates with the vast majority of people that keep hearing about these allegations every day. >> i want to read a little bit of it here. a different man has been portrayed in the media over the last two months, it is the portrait of a man i do not know. it is also a portrait painted by individuals and organizations whom many in the media have given a pass. it's interesting, mo, definitely standing by her man. definitely taking some shots at the media pretty easy target. >> no, absolutely. and listen, she's been married to bill cosby for over 50 years, one thing i think about that, the statement this is not the man i know, is a little
mr. could bey. let's bring in attorney and radio personality mo ivory and david stelter is here with more. what do you think, brian part of team cosby? what was the strategy of putting her out there? >> there has never seemed to be a coherent strategy and i think that's still true today. you know her statement who is the victim? clearly she thinks her husband is the victim of all of this. >> and maybe perhaps herself. >> and herself as well. that's a great point. i don't think...