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mr. brown are apprehensive. mario draghi said he would do whatever it takes. be of verynd it will big transfer to greece and is will have very big consequences and will make it difficult in the future to arrange support for weak european members of the union. very big say a transfer. is that something the international creditors would sign off on? brown: there are two scenarios. either the merkel government caves in or greece repudiates. whichever way that goes, it is onng to be a big, long-term taxpayers. mark: just to reiterate. says the imf is responsible for criminal responsibility for his countries recommend. how does it help the situation? nicholas: it does not help at all. i would say that alexis tsipras is responsible for criminal inactivity. it is a gamble of whether greece not. stay in the eu or in the last five months, this government has used many tough statements of this sort, which alienated the european partners, the imf and icbc. what do international creditors want to hear at t
mr. brown are apprehensive. mario draghi said he would do whatever it takes. be of verynd it will big transfer to greece and is will have very big consequences and will make it difficult in the future to arrange support for weak european members of the union. very big say a transfer. is that something the international creditors would sign off on? brown: there are two scenarios. either the merkel government caves in or greece repudiates. whichever way that goes, it is onng to be a big,...
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my next round i'll go to you frank. >> mr. brown you're recognized for five minutes. mr. brown: thank you mr. chairman. ms. feinberg, why is there the need to create this new system? it seems to me there are so many systems that are similar to this that would be incredibly cheaper and quicker to institute. why did we settle on creating this entire new system question mark. ms. feinberg: i think this is actually an overlay of some other system, but if you're referring to some of the technology we talked about in the committee previously, it's basically a step beyond that. it would assist in taking human factors off the table. it's one of the most important technologies that we believe can be implement it for rail safety. >> i'll switch over to you. i know there are gps systems out there that you can buy for a thousand dollars that will control the motion of a vehicle it can stop and start it and all that thing. >> and it tells you where you're at. mr. brown: i have one on my on my boat that cost $900 would steer my boat to a point. why is this so much more of a cult than th
my next round i'll go to you frank. >> mr. brown you're recognized for five minutes. mr. brown: thank you mr. chairman. ms. feinberg, why is there the need to create this new system? it seems to me there are so many systems that are similar to this that would be incredibly cheaper and quicker to institute. why did we settle on creating this entire new system question mark. ms. feinberg: i think this is actually an overlay of some other system, but if you're referring to some of the...
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can started with an update and phone number. >> we're still waiting to get help from the public mr. brown has the names of the superintendant that were involved and one of the suspects is disease isle i've asked homicide for an ailed update with no new information but knowing ms. brown is the devoted mom anybody that has information call your tipline (415) 575-4444 we need help on this case and any other case if anyone has it please call that number. >> there's a 2 hundred and 50 thousand dollars reward for motivation. >> anything leading to an arrest of a suspect a 2 hundred and 50 thousand dollars reward i see some of our young folks are leaving i'll update you, we started another pay off crass at the academy that is i believe thirty young people high school kids that go both our cadet program our summer jobs program is one thousand kids 90 percent are kids of color and 50 percent african-american and while we've made an impact we have a disproportion violence playing out in a small part of san francisco in hopes of without or our way out we're trying to do this to education those peopl
can started with an update and phone number. >> we're still waiting to get help from the public mr. brown has the names of the superintendant that were involved and one of the suspects is disease isle i've asked homicide for an ailed update with no new information but knowing ms. brown is the devoted mom anybody that has information call your tipline (415) 575-4444 we need help on this case and any other case if anyone has it please call that number. >> there's a 2 hundred and 50...
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mr. brown: thank you mr. president. i rise to oppose the motion to invoke cloture on -- i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: thank you mr. president. thanks for the correction. i rise to oppose the motion to invoke cloture on t.p.a. so-called fast-track legislation. i am still incredulous as i've watched this trade nondebate, if you will the speed at which time after time the majority leader is trying to shut down debate. it's happened again and again and that's compounded, mr. president, by the secretness of this whole process. i can't count the number of times in my state of ohio and in meetings in washington with people from all over the country, i can't count the number of times that people have said we have little or no access to the transpacific partnership. t.p.a. in the past has been actually a rule book, if you will for how we should negotiate trade agreements and at the same time it's been directions on how you negotiate these trade agre
mr. brown: thank you mr. president. i rise to oppose the motion to invoke cloture on -- i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: thank you mr. president. thanks for the correction. i rise to oppose the motion to invoke cloture on t.p.a. so-called fast-track legislation. i am still incredulous as i've watched this trade nondebate, if you will the speed at which time after time the majority leader is trying to shut down debate....
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. >> good evening mr. brownelcome. >> i'd like to use the overhead i'm paula brown i'm here concerning any son who was murdering august 2006 and still no justice for him i'm here again, i want to keep my sons memory alive why he was murdered and who murdered him those are the names of the young men that murdered my son thomas and perris and jason thomas and anthony hunter and others out there living their lives awhile our children are lying in their graves the names were didn't come out of a hat they're on file of the perpetrators that killed any son i pulled up the names in my sons file those are person traits they shot my son this is my picture i have to show them for the rest of lie p my life this is what they left me when they didn't think about the funeral and all the things after your child gets murdered and mothers with the burial and the casket and you know dealing with the judge the homicide itself every year what do we do this is me standing over my baby i don't want people to forget i'm continue to do
. >> good evening mr. brownelcome. >> i'd like to use the overhead i'm paula brown i'm here concerning any son who was murdering august 2006 and still no justice for him i'm here again, i want to keep my sons memory alive why he was murdered and who murdered him those are the names of the young men that murdered my son thomas and perris and jason thomas and anthony hunter and others out there living their lives awhile our children are lying in their graves the names were didn't come...
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guilty to bank fraud in 2012 and now, these flyers have showed up on doorsteps, a committee to draft mr. brown as ward 7 councilmember. >> i think he has good attentions. he just got too big for his britches. >> when you're a public figure, you should be held to a higher standard. >> we all make mistakes. >> reporter: would you vote for him? >> if he's qualified. i think i would. >> you don't get a second chance to break the public's trust. >> reporter: the head of the committee is hosting a q and a with brown this weekend. >> with his background and the leader he has proven to be, we need him to come out of retirement if i can call it retirement. >> reporter: delia g oncalves, wusa 9. >> and we requested a statement but received no answer. >>> and we have some weather. >> we have hail. >> we have some hail to show but the clicker isn't working. >> so we'll show you the hail anyway. >> and these have five rings on it, and that means that it circulating 5 times, and that gives you an idea of how strong the updraft it. i tweeted out and put this on facebook in the last half hour that the tops. s
guilty to bank fraud in 2012 and now, these flyers have showed up on doorsteps, a committee to draft mr. brown as ward 7 councilmember. >> i think he has good attentions. he just got too big for his britches. >> when you're a public figure, you should be held to a higher standard. >> we all make mistakes. >> reporter: would you vote for him? >> if he's qualified. i think i would. >> you don't get a second chance to break the public's trust. >> reporter:...
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more people like mr brown. this is something that people look at, but don't think about. that may be people die. yes, that is tragic. there are far more who survived and whose lives are changed. sara hoy. >>> next, another city understand siege, an upsurge of violence and charm city, and what might be behind baltimore's blues. later, on the run, children living with autism and parents desperate attempts to keep them from bolting away. >> they did everywhere. hot on the website now, who is fit to be a parent. should people be held to a higher standard at aljazeera.com/americatonight. s >>> we fast-forward to a city feeling the heat of summer violence, baltimore on edge after the death of freddie gray, who suffered a fatal injury apparently while in police custody has seen an upsurge in shootings. "america tonight"s adam may knows the streets and police, and asked what is behind it. >> ultimately, i think the police are not being aggressive. they are afraid if they make a mistake they'll be charged. >> reporter: baltimore residents face frustrations after zero tolerance. ar
more people like mr brown. this is something that people look at, but don't think about. that may be people die. yes, that is tragic. there are far more who survived and whose lives are changed. sara hoy. >>> next, another city understand siege, an upsurge of violence and charm city, and what might be behind baltimore's blues. later, on the run, children living with autism and parents desperate attempts to keep them from bolting away. >> they did everywhere. hot on the website...
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interesting decision because the numbers are similar one is slightly higher brought down as my colleague mr. brown shared through final negotiations the other one is price to market they're close one has it's virtues the others is it's management it's the full discretion of the board to make a decision i have no recommendation but you have to vote for one or the other okay i'm done. >> thank you. are there questions or comments from the board at this point? >> my only interest in this new plan was the broader network for some people but our members now have the option of going to the unitedhealthcare national ppo plan so i don't find that a compelling reason to vote for this with all of the other issues i brought up and any of theish you ewes the members brought up. that is my comment >> that is your comment. all right. >> go ahead. >> commissior sass? >> number one it's an interesting situation we have to make a choice between one plan and the other with the city plan continuing to be offered along with the ppo option it's a much easier decision to make everybody has a choice of which plan to sta
interesting decision because the numbers are similar one is slightly higher brought down as my colleague mr. brown shared through final negotiations the other one is price to market they're close one has it's virtues the others is it's management it's the full discretion of the board to make a decision i have no recommendation but you have to vote for one or the other okay i'm done. >> thank you. are there questions or comments from the board at this point? >> my only interest in...
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mr. brown: thank you mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. brown: thank you. nearly 12 million americans including 500,000 ohioans, more than that, actually, have access to affordable health coverage because of the affordable care act many more the first time in their lives. we know what the health law has meant in ohio and across the country. patients can't be dropped from coverage or charged higher rates just because they got sick. 97,000 young ohioans have been able to stay on their parents' health insurance until their 26th birthday, giving them the chance to focus on careers on education on future plans. lifetime insurance caps are no longer bankrupting people with chronic conditions. those with preexisting conditions like children with diabetes and asthma will no long er be denied coverage or charged higher premiums. but -- but despite all these successes, the supreme court of the united states is currently considering a case that could take affordable health care away from hundreds of thousands of ohioans, tens of thousands in the state
mr. brown: thank you mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. brown: thank you. nearly 12 million americans including 500,000 ohioans, more than that, actually, have access to affordable health coverage because of the affordable care act many more the first time in their lives. we know what the health law has meant in ohio and across the country. patients can't be dropped from coverage or charged higher rates just because they got sick. 97,000 young ohioans have been...
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my next round i'll go to you frank. >> mr. brown you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman. ms. feinberg why is there the need to create this new system? it seems to me there are so many systems that are similar to this that would be incredibly cheaper and quicker to institute. why did we settle on creating this entire new system question mark. >> i think this is actually an overlay of some other system but if you're referring to some of the technology we talked about in the committee previously, it's basically a step beyond that. it would assist in taking human factors off the table. it's one of the most important technologies that we believe can be implement it for rail safety. >> i'll switch over to you. i know there are gps systems out there that you can buy for a thousand dollars that will control the motion of a vehicle it can stop and start it and all that thing. >> and it tells you where you're at. >> i have one on my on my boat that cost $900 would steer my boat to a point. why is this so much more of a
my next round i'll go to you frank. >> mr. brown you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman. ms. feinberg why is there the need to create this new system? it seems to me there are so many systems that are similar to this that would be incredibly cheaper and quicker to institute. why did we settle on creating this entire new system question mark. >> i think this is actually an overlay of some other system but if you're referring to some of the technology we...
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mr. brown: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. brown: thank you. the for most children around the country, the school year has ended, the summer has begun some 700,000 children in ohio, my home state during the school year receive free or reduced-price school lunches on an average day some 700,000 children. these children might not have access to a nutritious meal when school cafeterias close for the summer. summer break shouldn't mean a break from good nutrition. that's where the summer food service program steps in. the united states department of agriculture works with state departments of education to ensure that every child has sufficient adequate, nutritious food to keep growing and learning after the final school bell rings. this year in ohio there will be 1,500 summer food service program sites across the state. last year these sites served almost 4 million meals. last week i spoke with winnie brewer who runs these sites in marion county, ohio, about the size of the city where i grew up. more than one in four kids in her county are school s
mr. brown: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. brown: thank you. the for most children around the country, the school year has ended, the summer has begun some 700,000 children in ohio, my home state during the school year receive free or reduced-price school lunches on an average day some 700,000 children. these children might not have access to a nutritious meal when school cafeterias close for the summer. summer break shouldn't mean a break from good nutrition....
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simpson, charging him with the murders of nicole brown simpson and ron lyle goldman. mr.on, in agreement with his attorney, was scheduled to surrender this morning to the los angeles police department. initially, that was 11:00. it then became 11:45. mr. simpson has not appeared. the los angeles police department right now is actively searching for mr. simpson. >> what were you thinking right there, all those gasps? >> it -- it was pretty interesting. i've heard a lot about that moment from a lot of people over the years. and no one seems to forget that moment. when they sucked the air out of the room with gasps. >> a media crush inside, and a gathering crowd outside. the first inkling of what would explode into a national obsession. at 3:00 p.m., los angeles district attorney gill gargetti delivered a certain mess amg. >> i want to stay something to the entire community. if you in any way are assisting mr. simpson in avoiding justice, mr. simpson is a fugitive of justice right now. and if you assist him in any way, you are committing a felony. >> o.j. simpson is a fugiti
simpson, charging him with the murders of nicole brown simpson and ron lyle goldman. mr.on, in agreement with his attorney, was scheduled to surrender this morning to the los angeles police department. initially, that was 11:00. it then became 11:45. mr. simpson has not appeared. the los angeles police department right now is actively searching for mr. simpson. >> what were you thinking right there, all those gasps? >> it -- it was pretty interesting. i've heard a lot about that...
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now you won't believe what they say mrs. brown did for her alleged boyfriend. well i've got the list right here. coming up at 6:00. now back to you. >> pat, thank you. >>> a d.c. father goes on trial today charged with child abuse after a deadly crash that killed his 4-year-old son. police tell us charles smith was driving under the influence of pcp when he allegedly caused the cash here in cottage city in 2013. prosecutors say his suv jumped a curb hit two other vehicles before slamming into two utility poles and a brick retaining wall. smith's 4-year-old son was not wearing a seat belt and died after being thrown from that car. crash investigators say he was going between 71 and 88 miles per hour during that crash. >>> you may have seen this on facebook or twitter. a door wide open on a moving metro train yesterday on the red line. this video was shot by a rider. metro tells us everyone had to get off the train at the next stop dupont circle and then taken out of service. the transit agency has not said what caused the door to open mid ride. the rail car is a
now you won't believe what they say mrs. brown did for her alleged boyfriend. well i've got the list right here. coming up at 6:00. now back to you. >> pat, thank you. >>> a d.c. father goes on trial today charged with child abuse after a deadly crash that killed his 4-year-old son. police tell us charles smith was driving under the influence of pcp when he allegedly caused the cash here in cottage city in 2013. prosecutors say his suv jumped a curb hit two other vehicles before...
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according to court documents, mrs. brown bought her alleged boyfriend a jaguar car and 30 times picked up the tab at a nearby motel. they say she also made him the beneficiary of a life insurance policy. today, i talked to cecil brown jr. he said i love my mother. i love my father. i'm doing my best just to work my way through this. now back to you. >> thanks pat. >>> police in fredericksburg are broadening their investigation into the death of a university of mary washington student. northern virginia bureau chief julie carey discovered investigators looking at threats of a controversial social media app. >> reporter: these search warrants show fredericksburg police investigating whether there is any connection between a university of mary washington student's death and threatening posts on the anonymous social media site yikyak. he was killed in april. a house mate is charged with the murder. police want to afound if anyone else might have made tlets against mann on the site. >> i'm pleased that law enforcement is looking
according to court documents, mrs. brown bought her alleged boyfriend a jaguar car and 30 times picked up the tab at a nearby motel. they say she also made him the beneficiary of a life insurance policy. today, i talked to cecil brown jr. he said i love my mother. i love my father. i'm doing my best just to work my way through this. now back to you. >> thanks pat. >>> police in fredericksburg are broadening their investigation into the death of a university of mary washington...
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determined much of what the country held as truth in ferguson was in fact a lie told by a friend of mr. brown. up next staten island where a grand jury including five african-americans refused to indict a white police officer in the death of eric garner. and now we have baltimore. six cops hit with charges ranging from assault to second degree murder. after freddie gray suffers injuries in a police van that led to his death. the d.a. calls the arrest illegal and says there was no reason for the police's action. just yesterday "the kelly file" gets hands on a memo showing the d.a.'s office ordered cops to crack down on suspected drug dealers in that very neighborhood. now we know she knew she was the one who sent them out there to round up guys like freddie gray. she had an angry community rioted. police are worried it is not just their lives in the line of fire but also their freedom. >> this is the result that you get. ultimately it does a disservice to the law abiding citizens. it does a disservice to business owners and everybody except the criminal element. >> joining us tonight fox contr
determined much of what the country held as truth in ferguson was in fact a lie told by a friend of mr. brown. up next staten island where a grand jury including five african-americans refused to indict a white police officer in the death of eric garner. and now we have baltimore. six cops hit with charges ranging from assault to second degree murder. after freddie gray suffers injuries in a police van that led to his death. the d.a. calls the arrest illegal and says there was no reason for the...
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i agree with what mr. brown said. think this is a very dangerous situation here primarily because greece is making overtures to russia, i think that would have more of an impact on the markets instead of just an outright greek default. if greece defaults and then runs to russia, then you're going to see some volatility like we've never seen before. so that's the real risk here. and the ecb has only given them a day's worth of money to stave off a bank run. the banks will have to open at some point, and once you have a liquidity crisis there, it's a domino effect that could have bad ramifications for our market. so everybody has to stay vigilant this weekend, for sure. liz: we like to give people an understanding of exactly what's going on, and earlier today the european central bank said we'll give you a loan. we don't know for how much it is, but that will only get greek banks through the weekend. folks, we have seen runs on banks in ireland, we saw it during the long-term capital management crisis in 1998. this gets
i agree with what mr. brown said. think this is a very dangerous situation here primarily because greece is making overtures to russia, i think that would have more of an impact on the markets instead of just an outright greek default. if greece defaults and then runs to russia, then you're going to see some volatility like we've never seen before. so that's the real risk here. and the ecb has only given them a day's worth of money to stave off a bank run. the banks will have to open at some...
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mr. brown: madam president, i ask unanimous consent following my remarks that senator connecticut be recognized. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: madam president, i ask unanimous consent that -- to speak as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: with a microphone, madam president. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: first i want to offer my deepest sympathy and condolences to vice president biden and the entire biden family. the vice president has been met with more personal tragedy than any person should have to endure in my lifetime. he's faced it all with remarkable grace he's perseveressed to -- persevered to accomplish so much good for his state and his country and we are indebted to him for that. i know he and jill and the whole family are in our thoughts and prayers today. madam president, turning to the business before the senate this month, business that should be in front of the senate this month, the senate ba
mr. brown: madam president, i ask unanimous consent following my remarks that senator connecticut be recognized. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: madam president, i ask unanimous consent that -- to speak as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: with a microphone, madam president. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: first i want to offer my deepest sympathy and condolences to vice president biden and the entire biden...
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. >> mr. brown. >> thank you for holding today's hearings, and thank you, chairman, for joining us again today. i especially want to thank you for the outreach to small businesses, and the state to the global access, small business forums and northeast ohio youngston, and in toledo and columbus. you've done the same outreach, virtually everywhere in the country. congress does our country no favors when it lurches from one self-inflikted crisis to another. at the end of the year, we saw a fight over expiration to the terrorism risk insurance program. last sunday, the security agency expired. when we deal with the trust fund, it's been in the short, in the form of short term patches, one after another, and i believe 30 extensions, something like that. now we're 27 days away from the export-import bank's authority expiring. one member of the republican leadership is committed to a floor vote in june. another said it should happen on the highway bill extension at the end of july, most notably after this
. >> mr. brown. >> thank you for holding today's hearings, and thank you, chairman, for joining us again today. i especially want to thank you for the outreach to small businesses, and the state to the global access, small business forums and northeast ohio youngston, and in toledo and columbus. you've done the same outreach, virtually everywhere in the country. congress does our country no favors when it lurches from one self-inflikted crisis to another. at the end of the year, we...
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mr. superintendant reverend brown. >> thank you madam president and board do and ladies and gentlemen, in 19 hundred 2406 thousand lives were lost in gavl son texas to a terrific hurricane m our times the lost is not that severe because we have systems of warnings i come before you this evening as president of the ac p as pastor the bachelorette church for 40 years to issue a positive factual compassionate warning the warning is that if we are not vigilant about african-american mists and teachers are treatment e treated fairly in this school district we shall sweet a terrific hurricane that will destroy all the intentional matters that we have advanced regarding doing a better job of the treatment of of african-americans 1970 we had 24 thousand african-american students in this scapegoat and we are all in that loss that's given us a number of 45 hundred we're talking about diversities just recently as the other night i how are you going to be diverse and inclusive if only 45 hundred black students and over 50 thousand total student the prophet is saying i've sit at the gate i've risen ob
mr. superintendant reverend brown. >> thank you madam president and board do and ladies and gentlemen, in 19 hundred 2406 thousand lives were lost in gavl son texas to a terrific hurricane m our times the lost is not that severe because we have systems of warnings i come before you this evening as president of the ac p as pastor the bachelorette church for 40 years to issue a positive factual compassionate warning the warning is that if we are not vigilant about african-american mists and...
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brown: mr. hart, other than positive train control and the facing cameras, what are some other safety measures you think we need to put in place? mr. hart: thank you for the question. we've heard questions about fatigue and we are looking into that. the state of good repair, we always are looking at that. we're looking at the totality of circumstances, the best situation is for the train to stay on the track in the first place. we want to provide survivability for passengers if it doesn't stay on the track. ms. brown: ms. feinberg, you all acted quickly and i want to thank you all for that. do you think there's additional training that the employees need? ms. feinberg: that is something we're taking a look at now. when i referred to the potential -- the package we're putting together that would address potential human factors, that's something we'll take a close look at. ms. brown: mr. pierce, what are in your concerns about the training of employees for a disaster i want to commend that the emp
brown: mr. hart, other than positive train control and the facing cameras, what are some other safety measures you think we need to put in place? mr. hart: thank you for the question. we've heard questions about fatigue and we are looking into that. the state of good repair, we always are looking at that. we're looking at the totality of circumstances, the best situation is for the train to stay on the track in the first place. we want to provide survivability for passengers if it doesn't stay...
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mr. brandon brown, dead on scene. >> reporter: it is unclear if the alleged shoot and the victim knew eacher. brandon brown got his job driving you the ice cream truck after serving time in jail on an assault conviction. police aren't saying what the motive for the murder may be. >> police tell me that larnell lyles may face additional charges by the time this investigation is over. that's the latest live in frederick, maryland. jim, back to you. thanks, chris. >>> there is still no final word right now on the cause of an accident at costco park in prince george's county. 20 people most children were taken to the hospital after the tractor that was towing a group of cars tipped over. those cars unhooked and they took a roll down a hill. some witnesses said it appeared that the tractor lost its brakes before it turned over. up in of the injuries was serious. because it's no the a ride the traing tore pull is not inspected as would be any other ride at a amusement park. >>> on the heels of hundreds of recent overdoses, d.c. leaders today announced a new strategy to crackdown on drugs. news4'
mr. brandon brown, dead on scene. >> reporter: it is unclear if the alleged shoot and the victim knew eacher. brandon brown got his job driving you the ice cream truck after serving time in jail on an assault conviction. police aren't saying what the motive for the murder may be. >> police tell me that larnell lyles may face additional charges by the time this investigation is over. that's the latest live in frederick, maryland. jim, back to you. thanks, chris. >>> there is...
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mr. brown? >> mr. secretary. thank you. i have a couple questions the ranking member made a comment. it's our job to provide nutritious meals most of us agree with that statement in the short run, i want to get your thoughts on what you'd make of that in the long run, both on the economic and ethics front we have $127 trillion on unfunded liability issues coming our way the impact of that the cbo director has a nice graph. by 2032, those four programs plus interest take up all federal revenues that's where we're headed. you look at a military crisis right now, the budget committee has a third of the budget to deal with. by 2032 we had zero. in discretionary funds. on the ethical backdrop our job to provide nutritious meals that leads into a host of complexity do we provide breakfast, lunches dinners, backpacks going home for the weekend. if you are you fuse to do any of this, are you less than 100% compassionate. along with this does it include health care, day care obesity programs. we've heard folks say, this is a nationa
mr. brown? >> mr. secretary. thank you. i have a couple questions the ranking member made a comment. it's our job to provide nutritious meals most of us agree with that statement in the short run, i want to get your thoughts on what you'd make of that in the long run, both on the economic and ethics front we have $127 trillion on unfunded liability issues coming our way the impact of that the cbo director has a nice graph. by 2032, those four programs plus interest take up all federal...
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mr. hochberg's remarks as the committee takes another hard look at the export-import bank. senator brown. >> thank you, mr. chairman or holding today's hearings and thank you care man hochberg for joining us again today. i especially want to thank you chairman hochberg for the outreach you've done to small businesses in my state, to the global access for small business forums that you held in cincinnati and mentor, ohio and northeast ohio and youngstown and the round tables in both toledo and columbus. i know you've done the same kinds of outreach virtually almost everywhere in the country. congress does our country no favors when it lunches from oneself-inflicted crisis to another. at the end of the year we saw an ideological fight over an event actual expiration of the terrorism risk insurance program. last sunday portions of the national security agency's authority expired. when we've dealt with the highway trust fund it's been in the short -- it's been in the form of short-term patches one after another. i believe 30 extensions something like that. now we're 27 face away from the exp
mr. hochberg's remarks as the committee takes another hard look at the export-import bank. senator brown. >> thank you, mr. chairman or holding today's hearings and thank you care man hochberg for joining us again today. i especially want to thank you chairman hochberg for the outreach you've done to small businesses in my state, to the global access for small business forums that you held in cincinnati and mentor, ohio and northeast ohio and youngstown and the round tables in both toledo...
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mr. mathias. now ms. brown to introduce our next witness mr. lonegro. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm pleased to introduce mr. frank lonegro. you can correct that name when it's your time who will be testifying in the hometown of jacksonville florida. frank has worked for csx since 2000, focused on technology issues and taken the lead for the class one train control initiative. csx is a major role in the jacksonville community name award for her to. let me say i'm very proud of the program on train wounded warrior program. they've received two years in a row the top award from the president for over 33% of their employees federated. with that, i want to welcome frank and the other panelists in thank you for joining us today. >> ranking member brown, members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to be here. i am frank lonegro, vice president of service designed in css. as the passage of the mandate has been the project donor for ptc at csx. i chaired the committee tasked with interoperability across 60,000 miles of railroad. given the recent tragedy remembering all those
mr. mathias. now ms. brown to introduce our next witness mr. lonegro. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm pleased to introduce mr. frank lonegro. you can correct that name when it's your time who will be testifying in the hometown of jacksonville florida. frank has worked for csx since 2000, focused on technology issues and taken the lead for the class one train control initiative. csx is a major role in the jacksonville community name award for her to. let me say i'm very proud of the...
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brown. >> thank you, mr. chairman. ms. feinberg first albany said every last one of us support safety and industry, but i think you are losing and when you talk about daily fines. the industry itself has been over $5 billion on positive train control, and i don't feel that the federal railroad administration or visit u.s. federal communications commission, we've had daily, not daily but we've had meetings where we discussed procurement and we don't think, i don't think that the administration has done all they need to do to move us forward. antiseizure and to say we're going to daily fines and will have to shut down the industry, it is not going to fly. and so i would like for you to respond to that. >> i was responded to the question about what our for us in terms of finding. were networking on the enforcement stretchable communicated to you spent on that talk about enforcement. i'm talking about support. what we've done to help the industry. for example, with the spectrum are amtrak had to purchase it. how can we did not
brown. >> thank you, mr. chairman. ms. feinberg first albany said every last one of us support safety and industry, but i think you are losing and when you talk about daily fines. the industry itself has been over $5 billion on positive train control, and i don't feel that the federal railroad administration or visit u.s. federal communications commission, we've had daily, not daily but we've had meetings where we discussed procurement and we don't think, i don't think that the...
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things about skin color complex, black and brown pride. mr.found a way to connect to students. it was multicultural the way everybody reacted and responded. >> what were themes that stood out to you? >> some students were so excited to see him number one. they performed slam poetry for him. there was a dance piece, performance art piece. a lot of them were talking about the way they're perceived by their peers. one talked about white privilege and how he looked at himself and seeing how he was interacting with his peers. >> we were talking about this before as we were getting ready. would you say these kids just ninth graders mind you, are more introspective than we were at that age? >> for sure. they're seeing a lot more around them. they're on twitter, on facebook taking in a lot. there was a real connection they could make in their classroom. made them excited to learn. >> in the time we have remaining, talk to me about what kendrick lamar experienced. we saw a little on the piece. i got the sense he really seemed surprised and generally pl
things about skin color complex, black and brown pride. mr.found a way to connect to students. it was multicultural the way everybody reacted and responded. >> what were themes that stood out to you? >> some students were so excited to see him number one. they performed slam poetry for him. there was a dance piece, performance art piece. a lot of them were talking about the way they're perceived by their peers. one talked about white privilege and how he looked at himself and seeing...
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mr. brown: thank you mr. president. i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: thank you mr. president. i have come to this floor a number of times arguing against trade promotion authority. we've done that for months. this body should not give up its authority to amend trade agreements, should not pave the way for a trade deal that looks like it's going to be more of the same. corporate handouts, worker sellouts. we've seen it with nafta. we saw a similar kind of move on pntr with china where the trade deficit, our bilateral trade deficit has almost literally exploded since 2000, when this body and the other body moved forward on pntr. we saw it with the central american free trade agreement where president bush had to get waked up in the middle of the night and get on the phone with republican member after republican member to get them to change their votes on fast-track so that he could get the central american free trade agreement which he sold in t
mr. brown: thank you mr. president. i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: thank you mr. president. i have come to this floor a number of times arguing against trade promotion authority. we've done that for months. this body should not give up its authority to amend trade agreements, should not pave the way for a trade deal that looks like it's going to be more of the same. corporate handouts, worker sellouts. we've seen it...
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mrs. helen gurley brown. >> helen gurley brown had lived without being married very happily, you know, datinglf. and she wrote a book, "sex and the single girl," which was about her life. and it became a huge hit. >> isn't this whole subject of sex being discussed and written and talked about too much? >> i could expect a reactionary opinion like that from you. i don't think so at all. >> she openly talked about sex and said you won't get struck by a lightning bolt if you have sex before you're married. >> for average, run-of-the-mill women, it was a bigger deal than "the feminine mystique." >> now that it's all right to discuss sex, people are now talking about it a great deal, and i don't think that's so bad. >> yes, arthur? >> i think that talking about sex wastes such a lot of time. >> helen gurley brown pointed out that the guys had one standard, the women had another. and that was a revelation. rules that had existed for a thousand years just overnight they were gone. >> in a recent survey, 44% of the high school and college girls questioned said they approve of sexual intercourse befor
mrs. helen gurley brown. >> helen gurley brown had lived without being married very happily, you know, datinglf. and she wrote a book, "sex and the single girl," which was about her life. and it became a huge hit. >> isn't this whole subject of sex being discussed and written and talked about too much? >> i could expect a reactionary opinion like that from you. i don't think so at all. >> she openly talked about sex and said you won't get struck by a lightning...