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we heard about oh, my god mr. burns as a building and grounds popcorn last time he was a very much missed person and the committee was happy to recommend a recommendation >> may i have a reading of the resolution please. i'm david golden i'd like to read resolution s p-3 the superintendents proposal in renaming the james lavish to the e dwight burns library he dedicated his life mentoring students in academic and successful strategies whereas we provided education services all were spent at the middle school and whereas emphasis mentoring lead to the success of numerous students to stay in school and become avid readers and accomplished that by building relationships to where he would be frequently out late at night searching inform a runaway you student we provided encouragement and built the self-esteem of all students they could be successful in life no matter what their skin color and whereas mr. burns believed strongly as he frequently told caregivers the best thing you can getting give our child a book to read. he
we heard about oh, my god mr. burns as a building and grounds popcorn last time he was a very much missed person and the committee was happy to recommend a recommendation >> may i have a reading of the resolution please. i'm david golden i'd like to read resolution s p-3 the superintendents proposal in renaming the james lavish to the e dwight burns library he dedicated his life mentoring students in academic and successful strategies whereas we provided education services all were spent...
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it it it is ironic that mr. burns was a skirt aid. there are employees we're the bank you turn to when he need a bailout. now is the time to make historic reference. lee i coke paid it back. when teachers and parents got a note from the superintendant that was only $13 million available and the board members said there's commitments from $7 million the teachers figured out there was a 2 percent raise in under that's not enough not justice that is no way to treat people who trusted you with their 63 million dollars to do their job now is the time to look for your money to pay our debt >> thank you mr. kelly. >> hi, i'm a student at balboa high school. now i heard there was a rumor that the classes were going to be shut down and when i heard about that i was really sdpaftd that class made me who i am. i don't know about my families language and my relatives my ann concerts i had a class and the 3 main words i remember from taking that class s it in translation that means brother sister and a family. i have behind me one of the my friend
it it it is ironic that mr. burns was a skirt aid. there are employees we're the bank you turn to when he need a bailout. now is the time to make historic reference. lee i coke paid it back. when teachers and parents got a note from the superintendant that was only $13 million available and the board members said there's commitments from $7 million the teachers figured out there was a 2 percent raise in under that's not enough not justice that is no way to treat people who trusted you with...
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mr. ash burn, this the agreement as you understand it? mr.is this the agreement that you understand? >> yeah. >> i'm sorry? >> yeah. >> i can't hear you, mr. ashburn. can you speak up, please? >> yes. >> as aaron struggles to speak, his mother makes her opinion clear. >> the record will note that his mother has left the room. mr. ashburn, do you have some reluctance to enter into this agreement? is there a reason why you're refusing to respond? >> how would you feel if your mother walked out on you? >> sorry, sir? >> how would you feel if your mother walked out on you? >> aaron's refusal or inability to speak forces the judge to decide for him. >> we'll reconvene on december 18th at 9:00. be prepared to go forward with the waiver. i won't accept any agreements. >> the judge's decision eliminates aaron's chance at a plea bargain. his next court appearance will be a waiver hearing where the state will make a case for handing aaron over to the adult system. still, that's not the main thing on aaron's mind. >> she walked out on me. she walked out
mr. ash burn, this the agreement as you understand it? mr.is this the agreement that you understand? >> yeah. >> i'm sorry? >> yeah. >> i can't hear you, mr. ashburn. can you speak up, please? >> yes. >> as aaron struggles to speak, his mother makes her opinion clear. >> the record will note that his mother has left the room. mr. ashburn, do you have some reluctance to enter into this agreement? is there a reason why you're refusing to respond? >>...
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that the research instances where within the framework of the advice that they should all right mr burns have taken place no cash thank you so much for your insight and for sharing your thoughts on the situation in crimea with us here in r.t. international that was bill cash a british m.p. and chairman of the european scored in committee talking to us live from london thank you well more news is around the corner here for your team or national including a look at whether italy could see one of its wealthiest provinces go it alone. but all told him a language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports. like the players know i will leave the state department a comment on your latter point to say it's ok because i'm not talking no. thank you no more weasel words. when you made a direct question he prepared for a change when you. get ready for a. critical speech and a little down to freedom to. dramas that can be ignored. stories others the few posts in the same. places changing the world lights now. so picture of today's no longer from around the globe. look to. oh
that the research instances where within the framework of the advice that they should all right mr burns have taken place no cash thank you so much for your insight and for sharing your thoughts on the situation in crimea with us here in r.t. international that was bill cash a british m.p. and chairman of the european scored in committee talking to us live from london thank you well more news is around the corner here for your team or national including a look at whether italy could see one of...
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sure whether this is best directed to you, deputy chalet.y burns or mr. i know that ukraine is not a member of nato. but there have been some meetings within our nato allies to assess the situation in ukraine. nato may takehat a more assertive posture with respect to what has happened or in either rhetorically some other ways that symbolically might suggest support for ukraine? wonder if you can talk about what actions we might be taking with nato to engage their support in the current situation . start and, let me then i will turn to derek. secretary hagel made clear yesterday that we have taken a number of media practical steps. we have an aviation detachment in poland. we are looking to expand cooperation with the polls through that detachment. s through thatle detachment. those are steps that are not just symbolic, they are practical, and they make clear the commitment of the united states and the entire alliance to partners who have real concerns right now. >> senator, if i could add, a week ago today i was with secretary hagel in brussels, where we
sure whether this is best directed to you, deputy chalet.y burns or mr. i know that ukraine is not a member of nato. but there have been some meetings within our nato allies to assess the situation in ukraine. nato may takehat a more assertive posture with respect to what has happened or in either rhetorically some other ways that symbolically might suggest support for ukraine? wonder if you can talk about what actions we might be taking with nato to engage their support in the current...
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mr. nicholas burns. thank you both for joining us this morning. congresswoman, let me start with you.situation. your family emigrated from ukraine, you had an uncle who was in the gulag for 20 years, yet you say with the benefit of perspective you understand russia's military posture in crimea. why? >> well, first of all, i join with all of my colleagues and president obama in condemning the incursion of russia into crimea in violation of all treaties of all alliances that she has. as a permanent member of the united nations, this is absolutely the most serious test of our alliances since the cold war ended. this is a very dangerous situation. ukraine is a weak state and russia is taking advantage of that. having said that, crimea is home to her black sea fleet, and the treaty that she has with ukraine expires in 2017. this is not the way for russia to plod her way forward in that region of the world. so it's a very unfortunate set of circumstances, very dangerous and one in which the world community is rightly taking a deep interest. so i commend the president for his work with -- i'
mr. nicholas burns. thank you both for joining us this morning. congresswoman, let me start with you.situation. your family emigrated from ukraine, you had an uncle who was in the gulag for 20 years, yet you say with the benefit of perspective you understand russia's military posture in crimea. why? >> well, first of all, i join with all of my colleagues and president obama in condemning the incursion of russia into crimea in violation of all treaties of all alliances that she has. as a...
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mr. coburn: i was. but i'd like to speak, if i might. ms. mikulski: no way we'd want to inhibit the senator's ability to speak. the presiding officer: the senator from oklahoma. burn mr. coburn: i was going to call up my amendment because the plan on the manager of the bill is to table t i am going to talk about what it is and just make a few observations. observations four years ago we got the g.a.o. to start a process on duplication to look at what we're doing in a multitude of areas across the whole federal government. for the first time they will have taken a complete look. one of their recommendations w was, according to early learning and child care programs within eight different departments, 45 separate programs, eight different departments within the administration, 4r5 separate programs spending $16 billion a year. and the amendment that i was going to put up would have forced us to do the metrics, to look at what our outcomes are, would have forced us to consolidate other than major programs like this one that we're debating today, which has been markedly improved and enhanced, but i understand the will of the senate. i don't want to put the senate thro
mr. coburn: i was. but i'd like to speak, if i might. ms. mikulski: no way we'd want to inhibit the senator's ability to speak. the presiding officer: the senator from oklahoma. burn mr. coburn: i was going to call up my amendment because the plan on the manager of the bill is to table t i am going to talk about what it is and just make a few observations. observations four years ago we got the g.a.o. to start a process on duplication to look at what we're doing in a multitude of areas across...
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mr. potato head. >> we have burned steak, potatoes. >> hungry. >> there's a meal in here somewhere.are reminding me of a great column, it sound likes some of the republican policymakers like the idea of having ideas. >> yes. >> versus ideas themselves. but you know, i actually had a somewhat different take on some of the things that he talked about today and you kind of got to it a little bit in your introduction. marco rubio ticked off innovation in i.t., expanded trade. he talked about energy independence and he talked about lowering the corporate tax rate. in fact, every one of those ideas is either being pursued effectively or is on the docket for the obama administration. they are very much in support of expanding trade, as you mentioned, energy exports of petroleum products are for the first time in surplus in like 60 years. so we're doing a ton of that. the obama administration has done a lot offen know vati efe and proposed to lower the corporate tax rate. this reads like a speech where a republican gets up and says the bunch of stuff the white house is doing and plugs in na
mr. potato head. >> we have burned steak, potatoes. >> hungry. >> there's a meal in here somewhere.are reminding me of a great column, it sound likes some of the republican policymakers like the idea of having ideas. >> yes. >> versus ideas themselves. but you know, i actually had a somewhat different take on some of the things that he talked about today and you kind of got to it a little bit in your introduction. marco rubio ticked off innovation in i.t., expanded...
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mr. chairman. secretary burns, can you tell me exactly how the administration views russia? russia is the friendly rival apposed to unfriendly adversary. what's the viewpoint towards russia? >> well, relationship with russia is complicated one. there are some areas that the matter we work together, and it's been true in other areas as well, but there's areas of orve difference. certainly, most obviously and most seriously in ukraine now, but true elsewhere and have a series of human rights group in russia itself. the understanding is it is mixed of areas of obvious difference and in some cases competition, and some areas we work together, but right now, i think we're in a difficult period in our relationship with russia because of russian behavior. >> in areas, afghanistan, for example, a cooperation there, and you look at syria, when we were attempting to work with them as, let's say, partners, do you believe they operate with u.s. in good faith, or are they duplicitous? good faith? afghanistan, sharedded interests, but more duplicity in syria. >> in syria, frustrated by, y
mr. chairman. secretary burns, can you tell me exactly how the administration views russia? russia is the friendly rival apposed to unfriendly adversary. what's the viewpoint towards russia? >> well, relationship with russia is complicated one. there are some areas that the matter we work together, and it's been true in other areas as well, but there's areas of orve difference. certainly, most obviously and most seriously in ukraine now, but true elsewhere and have a series of human...
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sure whether this is best directed to you, deputy t,cretary burns, or mr. cholle but i know ukraine is not a member of nato. meetingse been some within our nato allies to assess the situation in ukraine. may takeume that nato a more assertive posture with respect to what is happening there, either rhetorically or some other ways, that symbolically might to just -- that symbolically might suggest support ukraine? and also some actions we might take with nato to engage their support in the current situation? >> senator, let me start and then i will turn to derek. we have taken a number of practical steps. we have an aviation detachment in poland. we are looking to expand cooperation through that attachment. inre is a nato operation the baltics. we are looking to enhance the contributions we are making their. they are not just symbolic, but practical, that make clear the commitment of the united states and allies to partners who have concerns right now. >> if i could add, the north atlantic council that nato has been in continuing this readings over the last w
sure whether this is best directed to you, deputy t,cretary burns, or mr. cholle but i know ukraine is not a member of nato. meetingse been some within our nato allies to assess the situation in ukraine. may takeume that nato a more assertive posture with respect to what is happening there, either rhetorically or some other ways, that symbolically might to just -- that symbolically might suggest support ukraine? and also some actions we might take with nato to engage their support in the...
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mr. andrade laying on the bed. >> michael andrade had been strangled to death. >> his body was somewhat burned but very little compared to if the fire would have taken over. he was found with one of his arms, his right arm, in fact, back behind him, about belt high. it appeared he had been at some point tied up with his hands behind him. >> there were no signs of forced entry, but electronic equipment was missing. >> there was a entertainment center that had speakers hanging off the front of it which appear to have been connected to something, and that item was missing. >> on the computer desk was a perfect, you know, demarcation of where a computer would have sat. >> this meant that the computer had been stolen after the fire started, and the fire was set in three different locations. >> arson investigators gave information from the beginning that the fire probably was not started with an accelerant. it wasn't gasoline, it wasn't lighter fluid, anything that would create big flame-type -- a big flame-type fire. >> a winged back chair placed in between the kitchen and dining area was the site of one fire. the foot of
mr. andrade laying on the bed. >> michael andrade had been strangled to death. >> his body was somewhat burned but very little compared to if the fire would have taken over. he was found with one of his arms, his right arm, in fact, back behind him, about belt high. it appeared he had been at some point tied up with his hands behind him. >> there were no signs of forced entry, but electronic equipment was missing. >> there was a entertainment center that had speakers...
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burns and bob hope. >> i want to tell you, mr.ident, with all of the travel and all of the work you have done, you look just great. >> you look great, too. >> well, i hope i look that good when i'm your age. >> while we're on the subject, consider that president george w. bush wasn't above showing up on a howie mandel game show while he was president. and good for him for doing it. and if all of that kind of stuff makes you feel terrible about the dignity of the presidency, first of all, you should probably lighten up. second of all, though, consider the example of richard nixon. richard nixon on "laugh in." >> oh, no, i don't think we could get mr. nixon to standstill for a sock it to me. >> sock it to me? >> which makes you feel worse about the dignity of the presidency? the way richard nixon told the sock it to me joke on "laugh in" or what else richard nixon did to the dignity of the office of the presidency? telling jokes are being part of comedy bits have generations of precedent among american presidents, it really never ha
burns and bob hope. >> i want to tell you, mr.ident, with all of the travel and all of the work you have done, you look just great. >> you look great, too. >> well, i hope i look that good when i'm your age. >> while we're on the subject, consider that president george w. bush wasn't above showing up on a howie mandel game show while he was president. and good for him for doing it. and if all of that kind of stuff makes you feel terrible about the dignity of the...
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burn. that's our feeling about mr. knapp, because it wasn't a little bit of evidence on mr.s financial trouble and cooked up lies to get friends to lend him money. >> he got to the point where he was lying about active cancer and asking people for financial help so he could take care of his cancer which he actually didn't have. >> narrator: they said knapp wanted to buy a franchise business, a smoothy store with carol's divorce money. at one point, even introducing carol as his business partner. so was he obsessed with carol? his behavior with his former girlfriend when she tried to break up with him certainly seemed obsessive to her, she said. he wouldn't leave her along, kept sending her e-mails. >> i kept wondering what was this man capable of? was he going to stalk? was he going to hurt me? my family? i felt threatened and i felt scared. >> narrator: one more question, how did jim knapp's fingerprints wind up on those financial documents that were printed the day of the murder and found slipped inside a magazine sitting on carol's kitchen counter. and how did carol's dna
burn. that's our feeling about mr. knapp, because it wasn't a little bit of evidence on mr.s financial trouble and cooked up lies to get friends to lend him money. >> he got to the point where he was lying about active cancer and asking people for financial help so he could take care of his cancer which he actually didn't have. >> narrator: they said knapp wanted to buy a franchise business, a smoothy store with carol's divorce money. at one point, even introducing carol as his...
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mr. silverman for providing one of those documents. and under remarks, it says historic resources and goes into the existing residents which burned and i do not believe is in itself a historic resource at this point, but it is in what could be a historic district and we have no information about that. there was no analysis of that and i would think that this building would not even be a contributing resource to that district, however, i would think that there would have been some consideration given to an analysis of the impact of the proposed project on the historic district itself. or a potential historic district since i understand this is not a recognized historic district, but under sequa the city does use the word "historic"" all the time. it's just an observation. thank you. >> commissioner hillis. >> do you want to talk about the deck? i don't have a huge issue with the deck, but if you set it back from their property line, it may be -- >> i think the greatest impact is if we pull the back of the deck forward towards the street and we're willing to basically reduce it by six feet. >> i don't understand. you'd put the deck rail
mr. silverman for providing one of those documents. and under remarks, it says historic resources and goes into the existing residents which burned and i do not believe is in itself a historic resource at this point, but it is in what could be a historic district and we have no information about that. there was no analysis of that and i would think that this building would not even be a contributing resource to that district, however, i would think that there would have been some consideration...
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in every direction, there is a vista of burning houses and the sound of our people's groaning under the weight of our by-laws. how are the new taxes going, mr. ubu, sir? not at all well. they've only produced 11 so far. horn strumper! what does this fellow want? get out, oaf, before i pluck both your eyes, cut off your head and make corkscrews out of your legs. he's gone already. but he left this letter. you read it. i don't know whether i'm going out of my mind or whether i forgot how to read. read it, clownish female. it's probably from manure. exactly. he says that he has escaped from prison, but the czar has welcomed him most warmly, that he is going invade your territories and reinstate boggerlas on the throne, and that you will most certainly end up swinging on the end of a rope. oh, i'm scared. oh, oh, oh, i'm frightened. oh, i'm a dead stalk. what's to become of me, poor wretch that i am? this nasty man is going to kill me. saint anthony and all the saints preserve me. i'll shell out bags of phynance and even burn candles to you. oh, god, what's to become of me? there's only one course for you to adopt, pa ubu. - what's that, my lov
in every direction, there is a vista of burning houses and the sound of our people's groaning under the weight of our by-laws. how are the new taxes going, mr. ubu, sir? not at all well. they've only produced 11 so far. horn strumper! what does this fellow want? get out, oaf, before i pluck both your eyes, cut off your head and make corkscrews out of your legs. he's gone already. but he left this letter. you read it. i don't know whether i'm going out of my mind or whether i forgot how to read....
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burns to the body from the sun. i basically call it a miracle that the child is alive today and probably wouldn't have been if mr. thompson hadn't been out there walking his dog that afternoon. >> i don't know what purpose god may have for nicolas, but i don't believe it was just luck. >> ginger had been brutally murdered. >> to find out my nephew was alive was awesome and that ginger was not was incredibly hard to deal with. [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some financial folks who will talk to them about preparing early for retirement and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> it was the worst kind of crime. two innocent victims chosen at random. >> she was changing her baby's diaper. and because of her taking care of her child, ultimat
burns to the body from the sun. i basically call it a miracle that the child is alive today and probably wouldn't have been if mr. thompson hadn't been out there walking his dog that afternoon. >> i don't know what purpose god may have for nicolas, but i don't believe it was just luck. >> ginger had been brutally murdered. >> to find out my nephew was alive was awesome and that ginger was not was incredibly hard to deal with. [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they...
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mr. king: this is when we started burning stuff. this answers that question. of course people have something to do with it. it's just too weird a coincidence to say all of a sudden when we started to burn fossil fuels in large quantities and release them into the atmosphere and increase the co2, this -- it just happened to happen at the same time. one fellow i know said, well, it's volcanoes. i'm sorry, we didn't have an outburst of volcanoes in the 11980's and 191860's and the 18. we started to burn coal and later o. this is what happened. later -- later on. now, this is what happened. i remember there were three questions. one, is something happening? yes. two, do people have anything to do with it? yes. the third question is, so what? co2's going up in the atmosphere, so what? what does that mean? well, this answers that question. this is the relationship between co2 and temperature. red line is carbon dioxide. black line, temperature. an almost exact correlation. if the co2 goes up in the atmosphere and what are we -- we're about 500,000 years, you can see
mr. king: this is when we started burning stuff. this answers that question. of course people have something to do with it. it's just too weird a coincidence to say all of a sudden when we started to burn fossil fuels in large quantities and release them into the atmosphere and increase the co2, this -- it just happened to happen at the same time. one fellow i know said, well, it's volcanoes. i'm sorry, we didn't have an outburst of volcanoes in the 11980's and 191860's and the 18. we started...
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burning coal there. this is not wise policy, mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i have grave concerns about the proposed deactivation of the 440th airlift wing located at pope army airfield contained in the president's budget. the 440th is critical to conducting the type of training both airborne and special forces located in fort bragg, north carolina, relie on to conduct the high risk missions they're charged with in combat. mr. hudson: beyond the immediate hoint readiness, it will have an impact on over 1,200 service members and their families directly associated with the unit. while i understand we face challenging fiscal times, i expect the company to take a broad approach when it comes to savings. while retiring an airframe may make sense on paper, we have to tak
burning coal there. this is not wise policy, mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i have grave concerns about the proposed deactivation of the 440th airlift wing located at...
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mr. snowden. >> charlie: we talk to three men with experience in russia, michael mcfaul, former ambassador nicholas burns, and stephen hadley, former national security advisor for president bush. >> let's have no illusions about how president obama thinks about president putin and these actions. >> charlie: how does he think about him in these actions? >> illegal, irresponsible, threatening the security of europe, and a sovereign country of ukraine. we have been very clear about that for a long time in the discussions about this leading up to this -- you know, this tragic moment we're in now. >> charlie: what next for russia and the united states and ukraine? next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> charlie: we begin this evening with the escalating crisis in ukraine. russia's tightening its grip on crimea in the face of warnings by president obama and european leaders. the president spoke today in washington before a meeting with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. >> if they continue on the current trajectory they're on, that w
mr. snowden. >> charlie: we talk to three men with experience in russia, michael mcfaul, former ambassador nicholas burns, and stephen hadley, former national security advisor for president bush. >> let's have no illusions about how president obama thinks about president putin and these actions. >> charlie: how does he think about him in these actions? >> illegal, irresponsible, threatening the security of europe, and a sovereign country of ukraine. we have been very...
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burns inside of my parade. he's throwing hypocrisy gasoline on my fire of contempt not only the elite phone call from the story defence mr claim that the key of opposition use diapers gives both sides but how the former ukrainian chief of security confirm that the sniper fire into a building under the control of the protesters at that time. also the lines currently in power and kim clark for germany and useful than cycling shoes and russians through the night so america's first black president and nobel peace prize winner was selected by waves of color optimistic lefty liberals is smiling and chatting with a leader who supported by white collar right winger groups that use the murder of their own members to oust a democratically elected government. here william nightmare is not my friends but that just might be. ay ay ay. a few laughs. berlin the cities of us and i speculate that happy with us your headlines at this hour bloodshed in crimea ukraine says one of its soldiers has been killed and a military base but mr advani at kenya says the competition teams of military gauge local buy something terrible and shia days aft
burns inside of my parade. he's throwing hypocrisy gasoline on my fire of contempt not only the elite phone call from the story defence mr claim that the key of opposition use diapers gives both sides but how the former ukrainian chief of security confirm that the sniper fire into a building under the control of the protesters at that time. also the lines currently in power and kim clark for germany and useful than cycling shoes and russians through the night so america's first black president...
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the character of lester burn on jack's extraordinary performance in "the apartment" one of the great films of all time. i called jack. now jack had won an academy award in 1955 for mragain in 1973 for "save the tiger." i called jack after i dedicated my oscar to him. he said, you're a son of a bitch. why? i won my first oscar in did you it in four years. >> did you ever do that impersonation? >> i did. on saturday night live, we did this never before seen screen tests from star wars. and so i auditioned as chewbacca as jack lemon. >> did you ever think about hosting the oscars something you would agree to do, if they asked you? >> that would be great fun. >> you would like to. >> it would be great fun. sure. >> because you're jack lemon is similar to your johnny carson, i think. >> he was one of the great hosts of all time. >> of course. yes. >> you want to see johnny. >> do a little johnny. [ cheers and applause ] >> okay. look, can it was excited. we just had the oscars, as you know. live on abc. and the big picture tonight, i didn't see it, it's called 12 years a slave. i assume it was about my first marriage. [ cheers and applause ] >> and of course, another pi
the character of lester burn on jack's extraordinary performance in "the apartment" one of the great films of all time. i called jack. now jack had won an academy award in 1955 for mragain in 1973 for "save the tiger." i called jack after i dedicated my oscar to him. he said, you're a son of a bitch. why? i won my first oscar in did you it in four years. >> did you ever do that impersonation? >> i did. on saturday night live, we did this never before seen screen...
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mr. putin? >> here's what i do know. the facts that russia is alleging about what is going on in the ukraine seem to bear no relation to reality. the burningches, other violence against ethnic russians. according to all available evidence has no basis and fact. there's a clear path before the russians right now and a real choice. they can continue to pursue the path they are on and face further isolation and real pain, or if they have real concerns about the ethnic russians, it's very simple. they don't need russian troops in there. they should engage directly with ukraine and have international observers go in from the united nations, institutions to which they belong and they are leading members and they can participate in those missions. we're working with the international community to build those efforts and russia face as clear choice whether to go with that or to continue don the path it is on. >> i want to get your response on the show, the republican chairman for house foreign affairs committee, ed royce says he fears the accommodation that the obama administration and president obama has made when it comes to putin, when it comes
mr. putin? >> here's what i do know. the facts that russia is alleging about what is going on in the ukraine seem to bear no relation to reality. the burningches, other violence against ethnic russians. according to all available evidence has no basis and fact. there's a clear path before the russians right now and a real choice. they can continue to pursue the path they are on and face further isolation and real pain, or if they have real concerns about the ethnic russians, it's very...
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mr. marino, for five minutes. thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, earlier this week our friends on the other side of the capitol, the democrats, burned the midnight oil in a strange effort to call attention to global warming. unfortunately for some of our friends in the senate, hot air from the chamber will not bring down the temperature in our atmosphere. instead of stoking the rhetorical flames through hours of meaningless grandstanding, i hope the democrat senate will use some of its time to hotline the critical job-creating bills that have been put on ice on harry reid's desk. mr. speaker, our constituents don't want to be left out in the cold. we need action today on bills to create jobs. madam speaker, i hope members of this body will join me and hold the democrat senate's feet to the fire by calling on them to pass bills that will refire america's economic engine, and i yield back the remainder of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. quigley, for five minutes. mr. quigley: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, nearly four y
mr. marino, for five minutes. thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, earlier this week our friends on the other side of the capitol, the democrats, burned the midnight oil in a strange effort to call attention to global warming. unfortunately for some of our friends in the senate, hot air from the chamber will not bring down the temperature in our atmosphere. instead of stoking the rhetorical flames through hours of meaningless grandstanding, i hope the democrat senate will use some of its...
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the authority to regulate these coal-burning power plants. mr. chairman, i want to reserve the balance of my time. i don't know if we're ready to close yet. so we'll reserve the balance of our time at this moment and then we'll pick up using our time as others have a chance to speak. the chair: the gentleman from california reserves. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. whitfield: mr. speaker, i might just make a comment. i can assure you we're not speaking from fear today. i can assure you we're not being parochial about coal. coal is still the base load for this country's manufacturing, industrial use, electricity at home and our ability to compete in the world. i have great admiration and respect for the gentleman from california and i'm sorry that he's made a decision to leave congress after a distinguished career. but i can tell you there is no power plant operating in america today using carbon -captured sequestration because the technology is not available. now, there are some plants being built with government support, would not
the authority to regulate these coal-burning power plants. mr. chairman, i want to reserve the balance of my time. i don't know if we're ready to close yet. so we'll reserve the balance of our time at this moment and then we'll pick up using our time as others have a chance to speak. the chair: the gentleman from california reserves. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. whitfield: mr. speaker, i might just make a comment. i can assure you we're not speaking from fear today. i can...
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mr. putin. >> don't you see what you are doing? you are forcing people to except something the majority don't want. >> in russia we have a word for this. obamacare. [laughter] >> that hurts. >> does it cover burnsou: fallin continues to dominate late-night attracted over 4 million compared to jimmy campbell 2 million. with more sanctions with in response to the of russian and -- invasion of criteria -- crimea then they get back with sanctions of their own against lawmakers. john fund is here to assess this real fun politics. this is not a serious serious white house with individual sanctions talking about grave consequences. putin is obviously laughing in president obama is based -- face. >> with those sanctions were imposed immediately after but that was three weeks ago. where are we now? i understand the g8 meeting has been canceled but russia should be thrown out. they should be investigated by the world trade organization to be a member of good standing and there is all kinds of problems with 1/3 monday of western pay king capitals we could launch investigations into that so far is shadowboxing. lou: angela merkle said they were disbanded with more sanctions meanwhile germany has not done m
mr. putin. >> don't you see what you are doing? you are forcing people to except something the majority don't want. >> in russia we have a word for this. obamacare. [laughter] >> that hurts. >> does it cover burnsou: fallin continues to dominate late-night attracted over 4 million compared to jimmy campbell 2 million. with more sanctions with in response to the of russian and -- invasion of criteria -- crimea then they get back with sanctions of their own against...
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mr. chairman, members of the committee, i appreciate the opportunity speak about security threats in the middle east and how our policy addresses these challenges. i will keep my comments brief. secretary burns said extremism poses threats to the people of the middle east, the stability of our partners, and u.s. national security interests. that is why our events strategy is centered on cooperating with partners. the historic transformation of the region we witnessed during the last three years our first the united states both opportunities and challenges as we work to address our core security interests. to combat al qaeda and its movements, second, to confront external aggression directed at allies, third, to ensure the flow of energy from the region, and prevent the development and use of weapons of mass destruction. as u.s. military forces have withdrawn from iraq, we are addressing questions about our intentions over the long term. we work hard to sustain our military capabilities in the region. the united states has enduring security interests in the region, and we remain committed to the security of our allies. we have a presence of more than 35,000 now in around the arabian gulf, and
mr. chairman, members of the committee, i appreciate the opportunity speak about security threats in the middle east and how our policy addresses these challenges. i will keep my comments brief. secretary burns said extremism poses threats to the people of the middle east, the stability of our partners, and u.s. national security interests. that is why our events strategy is centered on cooperating with partners. the historic transformation of the region we witnessed during the last three years...
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so what else has a foreign minister said today well of course one of the most burning questions that seems to be on mind of mr dinwiddie a western media right now is whether or not there are russian troops in crimea and this was the response of the foreign minister has given to that question. i would like to understand what you mean by forces if you took him by the self-defense forces. by the ukraine by the crimean citizens then we don't give them orders they don't obey us regarding the black sea fleet of the russian federation these servicemen are located in their proper bases yes additional measures we're taking. increase their own word to me to ensure security between these bases and as our president said we will do everything utmost to prevent any blood spill any. any strip to the lives and health to those who live in ukraine including the russian citizens. on top of that of course there was also the matter of the agreement that was signed between president bush and the opposition leaders on february twenty first of moscow it continues to insist that that that's the agreement that should be followed by al
so what else has a foreign minister said today well of course one of the most burning questions that seems to be on mind of mr dinwiddie a western media right now is whether or not there are russian troops in crimea and this was the response of the foreign minister has given to that question. i would like to understand what you mean by forces if you took him by the self-defense forces. by the ukraine by the crimean citizens then we don't give them orders they don't obey us regarding the black...
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the undeniable facts that fires are burning hotter, that reservoirs are getting emptier are having a serious impact on your economy. but this is the truth about -- mr. president, this is the truth about our country. we are not new mexico, rhode island, new jersey, hawaii. we are the united states of america. as much as we might think that your economy is insulated from mine, that is not true. when i heard senator klobuchar talking about what it's during to crops in her country, that affects food prices in new jersey. when i heard the senator from maine talking about the lobster industry, we eat lobster in new jersey as well. we are one integrated economy. king said it so profoundly that injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. and so if you would comment for me a little deeper because i know when you leave here and go back to your state, you're not looking at data or statistics. you're talking to people whose lives are not just being disrupted by climate change but severely affected. and i was wondering if you could could -- we have heard lots of data and charts tonight and all day, but i was hoping that you could speak a little bit mo
the undeniable facts that fires are burning hotter, that reservoirs are getting emptier are having a serious impact on your economy. but this is the truth about -- mr. president, this is the truth about our country. we are not new mexico, rhode island, new jersey, hawaii. we are the united states of america. as much as we might think that your economy is insulated from mine, that is not true. when i heard senator klobuchar talking about what it's during to crops in her country, that affects...
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believe that competition drives down prices and burns up talente talent so those are two areas i would like you to address as you move forward. thank you mr. chairman. i look forward to testimony. >> thank you. madame secretary? >> congresswoman sanchez is truly an honor for me to be here this morning and thank you for your kind opening as you said this was kind of like coming home before me and i will admit i have more experience sitting in a chair in the back of this brew them in the chair on this side of the table but it's great to be back here and it's particularly apropos as a graduate of the military personnel and compensation to have this be i first posture hearing. the general and i have prepared remarks that i would ask to be said for the record and summarize with your conference. i also want to take a moment. >> statements will be entered in iraq or the. >> i would also like to take a moment to sa say there's a lot f people that are morning that you will be retiring from the congress and so i want to say i don't think it is too late to reverse that decision. i don't know if you will but we are grateful for all the work you have
believe that competition drives down prices and burns up talente talent so those are two areas i would like you to address as you move forward. thank you mr. chairman. i look forward to testimony. >> thank you. madame secretary? >> congresswoman sanchez is truly an honor for me to be here this morning and thank you for your kind opening as you said this was kind of like coming home before me and i will admit i have more experience sitting in a chair in the back of this brew them in...
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burn, as they should. finally rick crawford, congressman from arkansas, wonderful, good man who served in the united states army as a demolitions expert, actually, i think, mr. chairman, some of the talk to us on the floor about the work he did disarming bonds. he told us the he was aware that there were other bombs in boston , other backpack bonds that did not go off because everybody put down their cell phones and started making phone calls. all of those self was going off at the effective jamming the of the backpacks. is that correct? >> no. we have -- you might imagine the resources we devoted to the investigation, and there is no relevance of that. >> no evidence of other bombs? >> no. >> you also mentioned us that the fbi has a number jammers that could jam remotely detonated, you know, bob's that were intended to be detonated with siltstones and that local law enforcement is having difficulty getting access to those spirited man not be something you're familiar with, but want to bring it to your attention and ask if you could please follow-up with mr. mr. crawford of the subcommittee and do whatever you can to help the local law enforcement or is nee
burn, as they should. finally rick crawford, congressman from arkansas, wonderful, good man who served in the united states army as a demolitions expert, actually, i think, mr. chairman, some of the talk to us on the floor about the work he did disarming bonds. he told us the he was aware that there were other bombs in boston , other backpack bonds that did not go off because everybody put down their cell phones and started making phone calls. all of those self was going off at the effective...
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burned. just another way we put members first, because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ but there are some places even mrnt to lug a whole bunch of cleaning supplies. that's why he created the magic eraser extra power. just one eraser's versatile enough to clean all kinds of different surfaces and three times more grime per swipe. so instead of fussing with rags and buckets, you can get back to the great outdoors, which can be pretty great. that's why when it comes to clean, there's only one mr. [ bird screeches ] ♪ ♪ ben! ♪ [ train whistle blows ] oh, that was close. you ain't lying. let quicken loans help you save your money with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze. >>> break out the bengay. the forecast calls for pain. slips, flips and flops. extreme falls and extreme fails. when you see these five videos, you'll agree, that's got to hurt. an aspiring rapper tries dancing in the streets and gets a taste of life in the fast lane. >> oh, [ bleep ]. >> kendrick green dreams of being a rap star and always jumps at the chance to perform. in august, 2009, the aurora, illinois, native is busting his signat
burned. just another way we put members first, because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ but there are some places even mrnt to lug a whole bunch of cleaning supplies. that's why he created the magic eraser extra power. just one eraser's versatile enough to clean all kinds of different surfaces and three times more grime per swipe. so instead of fussing with rags and buckets, you can get back to the great outdoors, which can be pretty great. that's...
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mr. price, had a conversation about the vacancies. i want to commend you for the vacancies you built a fire in the white house to get them done. also keep the fire burning. i think the leadership of having permanent people in positions, and i think you awe agree on this -- is very, very important 0 the morale of the people. i commend you also for being a man that says, i take responsibility. that's rare. before this committee in many instances, and i appreciate that. and that's the kind of thing, in this leadership, we're going to call upon these knew people to get these appointments to be responsible for the position they've been awarded. so, thank you for that. i hope you stick with it because we need it. thank you for this here and being here. your candor was much appreciated. we look forward to working with you in the future. >> thank you, sir. thank you. >> unless anybody got any other business? we're adjourned. [inaudible conversations] >> on next washington journal we'll talk about the ongoing investigation into the missing malaysian airlines flight. then the conversation on how to he president's 2015 pentagon budget could affect military red ins
mr. price, had a conversation about the vacancies. i want to commend you for the vacancies you built a fire in the white house to get them done. also keep the fire burning. i think the leadership of having permanent people in positions, and i think you awe agree on this -- is very, very important 0 the morale of the people. i commend you also for being a man that says, i take responsibility. that's rare. before this committee in many instances, and i appreciate that. and that's the kind of...
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burned and we lost two lives. and this fire quickly surpassed the 2012 waldo canyon fire, which was the most destructive fire in colorado history. mr. president, now is the time to act. now is the time to grab the opportunity to create new energy technologies, to enhance our national security, and to, by the way, to keep faith with our children. we don't inherit this earth from our parents, we're borrowing it from our children. if we don't act on climate change, we're going to leave them a less bright future. if we do act, we can create jobs, we can protect the environment. and as a member of the armed services committee, along with the presiding officer, we can enhance our national security with these new technologies. so let's act now. i'm here in this congress and this senate to protect our way of life in colorado. if we act now, we can protect that very special way of life. thank you, mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from new mexico. mr. udall: mr. president, thank you very much. let me first of all just congratulate my chairman, chairman boxer, senator whitehouse, senator schatz for arging this effort -- organ
burned and we lost two lives. and this fire quickly surpassed the 2012 waldo canyon fire, which was the most destructive fire in colorado history. mr. president, now is the time to act. now is the time to grab the opportunity to create new energy technologies, to enhance our national security, and to, by the way, to keep faith with our children. we don't inherit this earth from our parents, we're borrowing it from our children. if we don't act on climate change, we're going to leave them a less...
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families that face the risk that a loved one will rush into a burning building and give up everything to keep all of us safe. thank you, mr. president. i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. markey: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from massachusetts. mr. markey: madam president -- the presiding officer: we're in a quorum call. mr. markey: madam president, i ask for the suspension of the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. markey: madam president, every day firefighters and other first respontder responders aror country put their lives on the lining to protect the public. -- o th-- on the line to protece public. yesterday firefighters bravely entered a building in a selfless effort to save lives and keep the people of the commonwealth of massachusetts safe. firefighterfirefighters head toe danger, as ordinary citizens run away from the danger. they are a very special breed, these firefighters. and it is with a very heavy heart that i come to the floor today, along with senator warren, to honor two of these courageou
families that face the risk that a loved one will rush into a burning building and give up everything to keep all of us safe. thank you, mr. president. i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. markey: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from massachusetts. mr. markey: madam president -- the presiding officer: we're in a quorum call. mr. markey: madam president, i ask for the suspension of the quorum call. the...