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mr. brashov. can you come back tomorrow ? we can talk some more. do you have any other ideas ? mr. rashov, in less than one week, i can have crossroads cafe running like a fine watch. good morning. it's 7:22 a.m. and the freeways are wide open. [ narrator ] in many countries, including the united states, time controls the world of business, the professions, transportation and sports. farmers use the sun to time their activities. parents struggle against time... trying to juggle the needs of a family and a job. to ignore time to be late... often causes serious problems. come on in, joe. i'm sorry i'm late. joe, this is the third time this week you've been late. this cannot continue. but you see, my alarm clock didn't go off this morning. then i couldn't find my car keys. and then my car wouldn't start. joe, i cannot run a business on excuses. this is your final warning. if it happens again, you're going to have to find another job. - may i help you ? - yes, i have an appointment with dr. bennett at 2:00. i know i'm late, but-- the doctor has a full schedule the rest of the day. are y
mr. brashov. can you come back tomorrow ? we can talk some more. do you have any other ideas ? mr. rashov, in less than one week, i can have crossroads cafe running like a fine watch. good morning. it's 7:22 a.m. and the freeways are wide open. [ narrator ] in many countries, including the united states, time controls the world of business, the professions, transportation and sports. farmers use the sun to time their activities. parents struggle against time... trying to juggle the needs of a...
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mr. canning take care yoyour first. >> first i'll make 3 points first to mr.wigz astonishment we were looking at the laws enacted in 1996 for the framework of understanding some of the issues coming up in those cases there are other laws i'm a lawyer and never written a brief i'm learning about that i know from my discussions with my periphery supervisor that part of the law that actually by which the city ceded its birth to rely the law is horses and carriages to have that technology roll down our streets we're dealing with a whole cyou feel you're handcuffed by article 25 that are out-of-date with reality that is going on here secondly, to respond to the contentious of the mr. fine man here he building with all due respect your discount me saying i'm shading some article ever r f that's not an adequate rebuttal of my position you say it is a mishmash of what i'm saying the city prefers those poles that those sites be cited on wooden poles not a mishmash or understanding i submitted with my brief several briefs i'm happy to answer any questions from omar and
mr. canning take care yoyour first. >> first i'll make 3 points first to mr.wigz astonishment we were looking at the laws enacted in 1996 for the framework of understanding some of the issues coming up in those cases there are other laws i'm a lawyer and never written a brief i'm learning about that i know from my discussions with my periphery supervisor that part of the law that actually by which the city ceded its birth to rely the law is horses and carriages to have that technology...
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mr. chairman, can you please have the quiet in the room so mr. horn can understand. >> if everyone will please be quiet. thank you. >> i will ask that can -- again. mr. horn, your company has acknowledged it installed on a number of models in 2009. mr. horn: yes. >> do you know how they actually work at this point? mr. horn: personally, no. i'm not an engineer. >> does someone at ew no? i believe this is also within the investigations. >> can you give us the information when you find out? mr. horn: we will. you mentioned the west virginia university study conducted in may of 2014, that found the real -- there were not admissions that were exceeding epa standards by as much as 35 times. following publication, vw represented to the california resources board and the epa that they were due to technical issues and unexpected conditions. correct? mr. horn: i'm sorry, you cough -- the time and i can hear >> i will ask again. after that study by west virginia university, isn't it true that vw told the epa and california board that the increased emissions
mr. chairman, can you please have the quiet in the room so mr. horn can understand. >> if everyone will please be quiet. thank you. >> i will ask that can -- again. mr. horn, your company has acknowledged it installed on a number of models in 2009. mr. horn: yes. >> do you know how they actually work at this point? mr. horn: personally, no. i'm not an engineer. >> does someone at ew no? i believe this is also within the investigations. >> can you give us the...
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when can you do that by? mr. mr. whitaker: i can report back to you within 30 days on our plan to do that. mr. rokita: tell us when you can make a phone call. when you can write a letter. when can you get these guys involved? mr. whitaker: in the next four weeks. mr. rokita: thank you very much. depending on the time of year, farmers may be out in the field wanting to use these machines and i have been -- in indiana there are farm operations 24 hour seven, probably starting right now. i think the proposed rule, 107.29 only allows day operations. are you considering modifying that at all? or are you going to be stripped on the day operations? i can see in a farm field where these machines can be used all around the clock? mr. whitaker: so night operations is one of the areas that is being researched. it could be allowed by exemption. but as soon as we can find ways to do that safely, that's something we would like to allow. mr. rokita: ok. i appreciate that. captain, thanks for your testimony as well. how do your membe
when can you do that by? mr. mr. whitaker: i can report back to you within 30 days on our plan to do that. mr. rokita: tell us when you can make a phone call. when you can write a letter. when can you get these guys involved? mr. whitaker: in the next four weeks. mr. rokita: thank you very much. depending on the time of year, farmers may be out in the field wanting to use these machines and i have been -- in indiana there are farm operations 24 hour seven, probably starting right now. i think...
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mr. rose, can we go to your report on 8. >> yes. mr.hairman, and members of the committee supervisor tang on our last point he note on the top of page 34 the city paid rent to the clara jones this is from the december 1st, 2015, through the existing license terms of january in any event 2019 and this first amendment will increase that rent to 449 an increase of $86,000 or 24 percent an december 1st through january 31st, 2019, that is shown in table 3 and the reason for that there specifically is because since 1999 the city added equipment to the site not reflected in the origin license the rent to be paid by the claire jones association through the prompt first amendment for the 24 most to the extension from december 1st, 2015, through january 31st, 2019, a $2 million plus that is shown in tackle 3 on page 35 of our report we recommend you approve this resolution. >> thank you very much no other comments we'll move on to public comment. open up for public comment be anyone wish to comment on item number on 8. >> public comment is closed
mr. rose, can we go to your report on 8. >> yes. mr.hairman, and members of the committee supervisor tang on our last point he note on the top of page 34 the city paid rent to the clara jones this is from the december 1st, 2015, through the existing license terms of january in any event 2019 and this first amendment will increase that rent to 449 an increase of $86,000 or 24 percent an december 1st through january 31st, 2019, that is shown in table 3 and the reason for that there...
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mr. rose, can we go to your report on 8. >> yes. mr.hairman, and members of the committee supervisor tang on our last point he note on the top of page 34 the city paid rent to the clara jones this is from the december 1st, 2015, through the existing license terms of january in any event 2019 and this first amendment will increase that rent to 449 an increase of $86,000 or 24 percent an december 1st through january 31st, 2019, that is shown in table 3 and the reason for that there specifically is because since 1999 the city added equipment to the site not reflected in the origin license the rent to be paid by the claire jones association through the prompt first amendment for the 24 most to the extension from december 1st, 2015, through january 31st, 2019, a $2 million plus that is shown in tackle 3 on page 35 of our report we recommend you approve this
mr. rose, can we go to your report on 8. >> yes. mr.hairman, and members of the committee supervisor tang on our last point he note on the top of page 34 the city paid rent to the clara jones this is from the december 1st, 2015, through the existing license terms of january in any event 2019 and this first amendment will increase that rent to 449 an increase of $86,000 or 24 percent an december 1st through january 31st, 2019, that is shown in table 3 and the reason for that there...
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mr. chairman, can you please have the quiet in the room so mr. horn can understand. >> if everyone will please be quiet. thank you. >> i will ask that can -- again. mr. horn, your company has acknowledged it installed on a number of models in 2009. mr. horn: yes. >> do you know how they actually work at this point? mr. horn: personally, no. i'm not an engineer. >> does someone at ew no? i believe this is also within the investigations. >> can you give us the information when you find out? mr. horn: we will. you mentioned the west virginia university study conducted in may of 2014, that found the real -- there were not admissions that were exceeding epa standards by as much as 35 times. following publication, vw represented to the california resources board and the epa that they were due to technical issues and unexpected conditions. correct? mr. horn: i'm sorry, you cough -- the time and i can hear >> i will ask again. after that study by west virginia university, isn't it true that vw told the epa and california board that the increased emissions
mr. chairman, can you please have the quiet in the room so mr. horn can understand. >> if everyone will please be quiet. thank you. >> i will ask that can -- again. mr. horn, your company has acknowledged it installed on a number of models in 2009. mr. horn: yes. >> do you know how they actually work at this point? mr. horn: personally, no. i'm not an engineer. >> does someone at ew no? i believe this is also within the investigations. >> can you give us the...
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mr. paul: can we have order in the senate chambers. mr. paul: mr. president, the number-one -- the number-one threat to our country's future is our debt. the number-one threat to our national security is our debt. when admiral mullen was asked about the debt in the near recent future -- in the recent past, he said that it is, indeed, the debt that is the number-one throat our national security. -- threat to our national security. this deal gives the president the power to borrow unlimited amounts of money. this is extraordinary in the sense that we are not to specify how much money the president can borrow. we are to allow the president to borrow unlimited amounts of money. this deal represents the worst of washington culture. one of the colloquial ways of doinputting this is guns and bu. what this deal allows is for one side to have more guns and the other side to have my butter. it is the old proverbial guns and but hear that is bankrupting this country. the presiding officer: the senate will be in order. mr. paul: often people want to point finge
mr. paul: can we have order in the senate chambers. mr. paul: mr. president, the number-one -- the number-one threat to our country's future is our debt. the number-one threat to our national security is our debt. when admiral mullen was asked about the debt in the near recent future -- in the recent past, he said that it is, indeed, the debt that is the number-one throat our national security. -- threat to our national security. this deal gives the president the power to borrow unlimited...
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mr. brashov can cook. not as good as i can but he can cook. what about jamal ? he thinks he's the one. and mr. brashov sure was mad at him. come to think of it, where is jamal ? i haven't seen him for two days. - maybe he's sick. - no, he's not sick. i called his home. jihan thought he was here at work. - where could he be ? - probably out looking for another job. that's what we all should be doing. - i tried answering an ad for a chef at a fancy restaurant. - what happened ? just because of my accent the owner assumed i could only cook burritos and enchiladas. if he only knew. here's a good job for you, katherine. "help wanted. cafeteria manager... who is not afraid to take control, get tough and be the boss." that sounds perfect. what's the name of the company ? the lincoln hills state prison. very funny. - how's everyone today ? - just terrific. - sorry i asked. - want to know what i think ? this shouldn't take too long. this is the day someone's going to be fired. what a day brightener you are ! laid off, maybe. fired, never. - what's the difference ? - laid off means the job's gone
mr. brashov can cook. not as good as i can but he can cook. what about jamal ? he thinks he's the one. and mr. brashov sure was mad at him. come to think of it, where is jamal ? i haven't seen him for two days. - maybe he's sick. - no, he's not sick. i called his home. jihan thought he was here at work. - where could he be ? - probably out looking for another job. that's what we all should be doing. - i tried answering an ad for a chef at a fancy restaurant. - what happened ? just because of my...
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mr. rose, can we go to your report. >> yes. mr. chairman and supervisor katie tang the report on pages 9, 7 and 8 net administrative expenses 4 point plus an additional california utility tax revenues as a result of ab 17, however, given the uncertainty about the actual amount of additional mobile collections the controller's office estimated the implementation maybe 17 will likely result from a low of 2.5 to a high of 5 in addition tax revenue over the term of agreement therefore assuming the local tax is repealed by 2020 it is schedule to be it could be descended the ab 17 could result in addition general bond revenues to increase and we recommend you approve this resolution. >> thank you very much mr. rose. >> sorry supervisor tang. >> 0 do we think this may be extended past 2020. >> i think that is a little bit early to tell at this time. >> okay. thank you. >> opening it up for public comment is there anyone from the public that wishes to speak. >> at&t, t mobile a lot of money by money staples purchased as s-4 and 89 months s
mr. rose, can we go to your report. >> yes. mr. chairman and supervisor katie tang the report on pages 9, 7 and 8 net administrative expenses 4 point plus an additional california utility tax revenues as a result of ab 17, however, given the uncertainty about the actual amount of additional mobile collections the controller's office estimated the implementation maybe 17 will likely result from a low of 2.5 to a high of 5 in addition tax revenue over the term of agreement therefore...
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mr. canning take care yoyour first. >> first i'll make 3 points first to mr. swigz astonishment we were looking at the laws enacted in 1996 for the framework of understanding some of the issues coming up in those cases there are other laws i'm a lawyer and never written a brief i'm learning about that i know from my discussions with my periphery supervisor that part of the law that actually by which the city ceded its birth to rely the law is horses and carriages to have that technology roll down our streets we're dealing with a whole cyou feel you're handcuffed by article 25 that are out-of-date with reality that is going on here secondly, to respond to the contentious of the mr. fine man here he building with all due respect your discount me saying i'm shading some article ever r f that's not an adequate rebuttal of my position you say it is a mishmash of what i'm saying the city prefers those poles that those sites be cited on wooden poles not a mishmash or understanding i submitted with my brief several briefs i'm happy to answer any questions from omar an
mr. canning take care yoyour first. >> first i'll make 3 points first to mr. swigz astonishment we were looking at the laws enacted in 1996 for the framework of understanding some of the issues coming up in those cases there are other laws i'm a lawyer and never written a brief i'm learning about that i know from my discussions with my periphery supervisor that part of the law that actually by which the city ceded its birth to rely the law is horses and carriages to have that technology...
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can we get one more -- mr. beauprez: can we get one more question and? where? >> [indiscernible] i say that we -- thank you. we pay a lot of taxes for the public schools. of course, i used to go to public school. so i say that that -- that we pay money for a terrible purpose. number one, the teachers don't andnumber one, the teachers don't really -- they are, like, every lesson that i almost had in a public schools was probably a review lesson from kindergarten. number two, the kids were just -- the teachers never really cared what anyone did. so it was just -- and we are paying money so that they can get paid for doing absolutely nothing helpful in a kid upon education -- kid's education. so, i just -- just what can we do to fix that? >> [laughter] [applause] >> what is your name? one of the things we will do to fix that is the next time you put a panel together like this, jack, you will be a peer. [laughter] mr. dietzel: thank you for the question. how many people were prepared for the job by the department of education? seeing there are none, we will move on
can we get one more -- mr. beauprez: can we get one more question and? where? >> [indiscernible] i say that we -- thank you. we pay a lot of taxes for the public schools. of course, i used to go to public school. so i say that that -- that we pay money for a terrible purpose. number one, the teachers don't andnumber one, the teachers don't really -- they are, like, every lesson that i almost had in a public schools was probably a review lesson from kindergarten. number two, the kids were...
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mr. chairman, can you please have the quiet in the room so mr. horn can understand. >> if everyone will please be quiet. thank you. >> i will ask that can -- again. mr. horn, your company has acknowledged it installed on a number of models in 2009. mr. horn: yes. >> do you know how they actually work at this point? mr. horn: personally, no. i'm not an engineer. >> does someone at ew no? mr. horn:wiinhenvesgations. >> can you give us the information when you find out? mr. horn: we will. you mentioned the west virginia university study conducted in may of 2014, that found the real -- there were not admissions that were exceeding epa standards by as much as 35 times. following publication, vw represented to the california resources board and the -- the time and i can hear >> i will ask again. after that study by west virginia university, isn't it true that vw told the epa and california board that the increased emissions were due to technical issues and unexpected in use conditions? mr. horn: yes. representations at the time were in fact, incorrect a
mr. chairman, can you please have the quiet in the room so mr. horn can understand. >> if everyone will please be quiet. thank you. >> i will ask that can -- again. mr. horn, your company has acknowledged it installed on a number of models in 2009. mr. horn: yes. >> do you know how they actually work at this point? mr. horn: personally, no. i'm not an engineer. >> does someone at ew no? mr. horn:wiinhenvesgations. >> can you give us the information when you find...
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mr. kauffman, let's start with you. can you explain why that approach might be more effective at disseminating anti-fraud information than, say, publishing the information on a website or even mailer? mr. kaufman: absolutely. we engaged in research before we instituted the pass it on program we met with seniors and met with people who provide support for seniors. we discuss what's the best way to effectively communicate information, short, clear, concise information on specific topics. we so far given away about three million copies of it to, i think it's more than 8,000 different organizations around the country. so there's a lot of research and we're going to issue adecisional aspect of it in the coming year. mr. butterfield: the pass it on initiative seems to emphasize the importance of striking the right tone in educating seniors about fraud len schemes, that it's respectful and nonjudgmental. o you find that seniors, mr. kaufman, respond better to information given from people of their own generation? and how can the f
mr. kauffman, let's start with you. can you explain why that approach might be more effective at disseminating anti-fraud information than, say, publishing the information on a website or even mailer? mr. kaufman: absolutely. we engaged in research before we instituted the pass it on program we met with seniors and met with people who provide support for seniors. we discuss what's the best way to effectively communicate information, short, clear, concise information on specific topics. we so...
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mr. barton: can i inquire how much time i have? the chair: the gentleman from texas has 3 3/4 minutes remaining. mr. barton: mr. speaker, i yield myself the bam of the time. the chair: the gentleman from texas -- balance of the time. the chair: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. barton: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that i revise and extend. the chair: without objection, the gentleman is recognized. mr. barton: mr. speaker, we've had a very enlightening debate for the last hour. i'd say 30 members of congress have stood up and spoken eth eelt -- either in favor or opposition to the bill. i want it to be noted that we've had a large number of my friends on the democratic side have rissen in support of the bill. -- risen in support of the bill. i want to compliment mr. cuellar for his strong leadership in that area. this is a bipartisan bill. when we do our town hall meetings, mr. speaker, person after person stands up and says, why can't you folks in congress get along? why don't you try to be positive? why don't you
mr. barton: can i inquire how much time i have? the chair: the gentleman from texas has 3 3/4 minutes remaining. mr. barton: mr. speaker, i yield myself the bam of the time. the chair: the gentleman from texas -- balance of the time. the chair: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. barton: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that i revise and extend. the chair: without objection, the gentleman is recognized. mr. barton: mr. speaker, we've had a very enlightening debate for the last hour....
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mr. rose, can we go to your report. >> yes. mr. chairman and supervisor katie tang the report on pages 9, 7 and 8 net administrative expenses 4 point plus an additional california utility tax revenues as a result of ab 17, however, given the uncertainty about the actual amount of additional mobile collections the controller's office estimated the implementation maybe 17 will likely result from a low of 2.5 to a high of 5 in addition tax revenue over the term of agreement therefore assuming the local tax is repealed by 2020 it is schedule to be it could be descended the ab 17 could result in addition general bond revenues to increase and we recommend you approve this resolution. >> thank you very much mr. rose. >> sorry supervisor tang. >> 0 do we think this may be extended past 2020. >> i think that is a little bit early to tell at this time. >> okay. thank you. >> opening it up for public comment is there anyone from the public that wishes to speak. >> at&t, t mobile a lot of money by money staples purchased as s-4 and 89 months s
mr. rose, can we go to your report. >> yes. mr. chairman and supervisor katie tang the report on pages 9, 7 and 8 net administrative expenses 4 point plus an additional california utility tax revenues as a result of ab 17, however, given the uncertainty about the actual amount of additional mobile collections the controller's office estimated the implementation maybe 17 will likely result from a low of 2.5 to a high of 5 in addition tax revenue over the term of agreement therefore...
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mr. rose, can we go to your report. >> yes. mr. chairman, and members of the committee on page 4 of our report as mrucht has already can do the minimum annual rent will increase by 2.5 percent annually with the lease from january fwhithd i 31st one the rent of 3 hundred thousand because over the duration of the lease from 2015 to january 31st of 2011 it is shown in table two on page 2 of our report represent for the city maybe higher as mr. updyke indicated from the annual revenues is the percentage of rents that is higher than the minimal rent on page 5 of our report towards the bottom of the 22 parcels transferred by the state to the city from the street light freeway demolition parcel l is off the market at this time for a lease the the office of economic workforce development proposes to extend the parcel by 5 years and months rather than precede with a bid process to sell parcel l for market rate housing the board of supervisors should consider approving the short-term lease to allow the city to seal the process and sell the pa
mr. rose, can we go to your report. >> yes. mr. chairman, and members of the committee on page 4 of our report as mrucht has already can do the minimum annual rent will increase by 2.5 percent annually with the lease from january fwhithd i 31st one the rent of 3 hundred thousand because over the duration of the lease from 2015 to january 31st of 2011 it is shown in table two on page 2 of our report represent for the city maybe higher as mr. updyke indicated from the annual revenues is the...
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can sell in u.s. market or any other market. >> before i ask the final question i have some housekeeping. so mr. president, you can catch your breath for just a moment. the national press club is the world's leading professional organization for journalists and we fight for a free press worldwide. to learn more about the national press club, visit our web site press.org or to donate to our nonprofit journalism institute visit press.org/institute. i also want to remind you about some upcoming events. tomorrow, october 2, utah governor gary herbert, the chairman of the national governor's association, will address a national press club luncheon. next wednesday, october 7, baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings-blake will address a club luncheon and on october 15, the national press club will hold its annual fourth estate award gala. this year we will honor gwen ifill, moderator and managing editor of washington week and co-anchor and managing editor of the pbs "newshour." i would now like to present our speaker with the honorary national press club mug. [ laughter and applause ] >> thank you. >> a warm
can sell in u.s. market or any other market. >> before i ask the final question i have some housekeeping. so mr. president, you can catch your breath for just a moment. the national press club is the world's leading professional organization for journalists and we fight for a free press worldwide. to learn more about the national press club, visit our web site press.org or to donate to our nonprofit journalism institute visit press.org/institute. i also want to remind you about some...
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mr. >> can i be recognized for a point of personal privilege? >> without objection. >> i'm a student of history and when i make a mistake, i want to correct it. i was wrong in saying that senator vanderburgh son committed suicide. it was senator hayes. his son was arrested in lafayette park for being gay, but that was mccarthy who was after him. i want to correct the record. thank you. >> i now recognize mr. desantis for five minutes. >> good afternoon, director comey. companies have begun notifying customers when law enforcement requests data through subpoena or warrant unless there is a nondisclosure requirement, particularly for child pornography investigations, this may be an issue. do you think that could hamper investigations? director comey: i do. it is something i have been hearing more and more about. >> i'm glad to hear you say that. the president has a plan to bring over a lot of people from the civil war in syria, perhaps as many as 100,000. can we vet them, and if not, isn't it just a fact that some of those people will be contribut
mr. >> can i be recognized for a point of personal privilege? >> without objection. >> i'm a student of history and when i make a mistake, i want to correct it. i was wrong in saying that senator vanderburgh son committed suicide. it was senator hayes. his son was arrested in lafayette park for being gay, but that was mccarthy who was after him. i want to correct the record. thank you. >> i now recognize mr. desantis for five minutes. >> good afternoon, director...
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can you please answer us? >> would you like to comment on jeb bush? >> mr. trump, no comment on jeb bush? mr. trump, with all due respect, why aren't you commenting on anything by jeb bush? >> there you can see, he's being asked repeatedly to explain himself, and that's unusual for trump not to take that opportunity, a shockingly quiet trump there. you know, poppy, he regularly takes questions from reporters on the twain trail. so it was kind of unusual to see him walk away there without saying anything, but, you know, never fear, this being donald trump, he wasn't done. a few minutes later, he took to twitter. his first tweet aimed at bush. he said, quote, at the debate, you said your brother kept us safe. i wanted to be nice and i did not mention the world trade center came down during his watch web 9/11. then he tweeted, no, jeb bush, you're pathetic for saying nothing happened during your brother's term when the world trade center was attacked and came down. you know, that last tweet, poppy, had a kind of schoolyard, "i know you are, but what am i" feel for it, real tit for tat. but it's a
can you please answer us? >> would you like to comment on jeb bush? >> mr. trump, no comment on jeb bush? mr. trump, with all due respect, why aren't you commenting on anything by jeb bush? >> there you can see, he's being asked repeatedly to explain himself, and that's unusual for trump not to take that opportunity, a shockingly quiet trump there. you know, poppy, he regularly takes questions from reporters on the twain trail. so it was kind of unusual to see him walk away...
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mr. mcraven: they are. but if you can keep the pressure on them, they don't have an opportunity to use it as a safe haven. you continue to apply pressure. will bet mean the war over in two years or three years or five years? no. this is a generational fight. the problem is are the american people committed to a generational fight? i think they need to be. threathe taliban, the out there, this is a generational fight. we have the finest armed forces in the world. probably the finest we have ever seen. they are all volunteer force. they are some of the finest young men and women you will ever meet. they signed up in the days when we were at war. they know what we are getting into. people talk about millennials. they are just centuries -- of century's are this greatest generation. they know they have a mission to do. we need to let them do that mission. they can do it. it is not going to be resolved in a year or two years. this is a generational fight. if we do not recognize that and try to fight it on the margins, we may ne
mr. mcraven: they are. but if you can keep the pressure on them, they don't have an opportunity to use it as a safe haven. you continue to apply pressure. will bet mean the war over in two years or three years or five years? no. this is a generational fight. the problem is are the american people committed to a generational fight? i think they need to be. threathe taliban, the out there, this is a generational fight. we have the finest armed forces in the world. probably the finest we have ever...
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mr. canning take care yoyour first. >> first i'll make 3 points first to mr. astonishment we were looking at the laws enacted in 1996 for the framework of understanding some of the issues coming up in those cases there are other laws i'm a lawyer and never written a brief i'm learning about that i know from my discussions with my periphery supervisor that part of the law that actually by which the city ceded its birth to rely the law is horses and carriages to have that technology roll down our streets we're dealing with a whole cyou feel you're handcuffed by article 25 that are out-of-date with reality that is going on here secondly, to respond to the contentious of the mr. fine man here he building with all due respect your discount me saying i'm shading some article ever r f that's not an adequate rebuttal of my position you say it is a mishmash of what i'm saying the city prefers those poles that those sites be cited on wooden poles not a mishmash or understanding i submitted with my brief several briefs i'm happy to answer any questions from omar and as w
mr. canning take care yoyour first. >> first i'll make 3 points first to mr. astonishment we were looking at the laws enacted in 1996 for the framework of understanding some of the issues coming up in those cases there are other laws i'm a lawyer and never written a brief i'm learning about that i know from my discussions with my periphery supervisor that part of the law that actually by which the city ceded its birth to rely the law is horses and carriages to have that technology roll...
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mr. chairman, i'm happy to provide you a balance sheet. we can e-mail -- send that to the committee right away. >> mr. gutierrez, would you know what you've spent for established and operational costs per enrollee, how many enrollees? >> not offhand. we'd be happy to provide that in written. >> mr. kissel, do you know? >> i do. it's a very large number. it's over $50,000, but i want to point out, with respect, chairman murphy, it's like saying the first year of the use of a freeway is, the cost of the entire freeway is only for these people to use it for the first five years. >> mr. lee? >> we have not done a per-enrollee cost. i'd note that we've managed over $10 billion of premiums in the first year and a half. and we anticipate over $7 billion in premiums next year. and $1 billion about what we received from the federal government. >> right. so i would need to know in terms of your establishment and operational costs per enrollee. do you know that number offhand? >> no, i do not. >> mr. watley? >> no, i do not. >> but if you could get that inf
mr. chairman, i'm happy to provide you a balance sheet. we can e-mail -- send that to the committee right away. >> mr. gutierrez, would you know what you've spent for established and operational costs per enrollee, how many enrollees? >> not offhand. we'd be happy to provide that in written. >> mr. kissel, do you know? >> i do. it's a very large number. it's over $50,000, but i want to point out, with respect, chairman murphy, it's like saying the first year of the use...
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mr. speaker. we can do amazing things together, and that's exactly what he did and we did it around, mr. speaker, finding those things on which americans agree. i have up here the looming insolvencies for our major social safety net programs, mr. speaker. social security disability insurance reaches insolvency next year. next year. not 20 years from now, not 10 years from now. next year. if you're an american and you're counting on social security disability insurance to provide for you and your family because you paid into it faithfully your entire career, now you must rely on if, we have a cash flow situation next year leading to insolvency. we go next to medicare. insolvent in 2030. medicare. social security, insolvent in 2035. social security and medicare as you know, mr. speaker, are funded by payroll taxes. payroll taxes are that fica line on our pay stubs. t's the largest tax at 15.3% of every workers' paycheck in this country, it's the largest tax that most american families pay. i want you to th
mr. speaker. we can do amazing things together, and that's exactly what he did and we did it around, mr. speaker, finding those things on which americans agree. i have up here the looming insolvencies for our major social safety net programs, mr. speaker. social security disability insurance reaches insolvency next year. next year. not 20 years from now, not 10 years from now. next year. if you're an american and you're counting on social security disability insurance to provide for you and...
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mr. rose, can we go to your report on 8. >> yes. mr.hairman, and members of the committee supervisor tang on our last point he note on the top of page 34 the city paid rent to the clara jones this is from the december 1st, 2015, through the existing license terms of january in any event 2019 and this first amendment will increase that rent to 449 an increase of $86,000 or 24 percent an december 1st through january 31st, 2019, that is shown in table 3 and the reason for that there specifically is because since 1999 the city added equipment to the site not reflected in the origin license the rent to be paid by the claire jones association through the prompt first amendment for the 24 most to the extension from december 1st, 2015, through january 31st, 2019, a $2 million plus that is shown in tackle 3 on page 35 of our report we recommend you approve this resolution. >> thank you very much no other comments we'll move on to public comment. open up for public comment be anyone wish to comment on item number on 8. >> public comment is closed
mr. rose, can we go to your report on 8. >> yes. mr.hairman, and members of the committee supervisor tang on our last point he note on the top of page 34 the city paid rent to the clara jones this is from the december 1st, 2015, through the existing license terms of january in any event 2019 and this first amendment will increase that rent to 449 an increase of $86,000 or 24 percent an december 1st through january 31st, 2019, that is shown in table 3 and the reason for that there...
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mr. rose, can we go to your report on 8. >> yes. mr.irman, and members of the committee supervisor tang on our last point he note on the top of page 34 the city paid rent to the clara jones this is from the december 1st, 2015, through the existing license terms of january in any event 2019 and this first amendment will increase that rent to 449 an increase of $86,000 or 24 percent an december 1st through january 31st, 2019, that is shown in table 3 and the reason for that there specifically is because since 1999 the city added equipment to the site not reflected in the origin license the rent to be paid by the claire jones association through the prompt first amendment for the 24 most to the extension from december 1st, 2015, through january 31st, 2019, a $2 million plus that is shown in tackle 3 on page 35 of our report we recommend you approve this resolution. >> thank you very much no other comments we'll move on to public comment. open up for public comment be anyone wish to comment on item number on 8. >> public comment is closed.
mr. rose, can we go to your report on 8. >> yes. mr.irman, and members of the committee supervisor tang on our last point he note on the top of page 34 the city paid rent to the clara jones this is from the december 1st, 2015, through the existing license terms of january in any event 2019 and this first amendment will increase that rent to 449 an increase of $86,000 or 24 percent an december 1st through january 31st, 2019, that is shown in table 3 and the reason for that there...
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can you be the republican nominee if you do not win in new hampshire? mr. : whatever you predict, if i can do better than that, then i'm on a roll. mark: are you more confident you will be the next president of the united states than you were when you got in the race? mr. kasich: i feel very good about where we are. mark: where do you see yourself now? mr. kasich: rising. the interesting thing -- you can have people that will rise real high. the question is if there is anything underneath that rise in the polls that will give you the support and strength. that's what i think we are building, particularly here. somewhat, we are beginning to build in iowa, but the key is not just to float to the top with nothing underneath. we are building from the ground up, and it's getting stronger and stronger. looking at the people that have endorsed me today, i think we are building strength and building it a little bit at a time, and that is how you do it. that's how i have done it my whole career. mark: stay with us. we're going to do something fun right after this. ♪
can you be the republican nominee if you do not win in new hampshire? mr. : whatever you predict, if i can do better than that, then i'm on a roll. mark: are you more confident you will be the next president of the united states than you were when you got in the race? mr. kasich: i feel very good about where we are. mark: where do you see yourself now? mr. kasich: rising. the interesting thing -- you can have people that will rise real high. the question is if there is anything underneath that...
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prime minister -- how much more injustice does the prime minister think the people of teesside can endure? mrameron: we will do everything we can to help, including the financial package that the honorable lady set out-making sure we help people with retraining and new opportunities, and with bringing new industries to the area. but let me tell her what we cannot do. we cannot in this house set the world price of steel and we cannot overcome the fact that the ssi plant had lost £600 million in this parliament. those are the facts which, frankly, opposition members have to engage with. mr john baron: in answer to my question yesterday about our eu renegotiations, the foreign secretary confirmed that there was little or no prospect of this parliament alone being able to say no to any unwanted eu directive, tax or regulation. can i ask the prime minister to try to put that right? mr. cameron: what we have said is that we want to see a system of red cards on new eu regulations. it is for national parliaments to work together to deliver that, but that is only one of the things that we want to chan
prime minister -- how much more injustice does the prime minister think the people of teesside can endure? mrameron: we will do everything we can to help, including the financial package that the honorable lady set out-making sure we help people with retraining and new opportunities, and with bringing new industries to the area. but let me tell her what we cannot do. we cannot in this house set the world price of steel and we cannot overcome the fact that the ssi plant had lost £600 million in...
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mr. chairman, can you please have the quiet in the room so mr. horn can understand me? >> yes, thank you. if everyone will please be quiet, especially up front. thank you. >> all right. i'll ask that again, and if i can have the clock reset to five minutes. mr. horn, your company has acknowledged that it installed these defeat devices on a number of models back to 2009, yes or no? >> yes. >> and do you know how the various defeat devices installed in the cars actually work at this point? >> personally, no, i'm not an engineer. >> does someone at vw know how these defeat devices work? >> i believe this is also within the investigations -- >> you please give us the information when you find out? >> we will, we will. >> thank you very much. now, you mentioned this west virginia university study that was conducted in may of 2014 which found that the real emissions on several volkswagen vehicles exceeded epa standards by as much as 35 times. following publication of that study, vw represented to the california air resources board, or c.a.r.b., and to the epa that they were d
mr. chairman, can you please have the quiet in the room so mr. horn can understand me? >> yes, thank you. if everyone will please be quiet, especially up front. thank you. >> all right. i'll ask that again, and if i can have the clock reset to five minutes. mr. horn, your company has acknowledged that it installed these defeat devices on a number of models back to 2009, yes or no? >> yes. >> and do you know how the various defeat devices installed in the cars actually...
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can be improved. host: let's get to the latest debates. mr. hohmann: you wrote a book about how conservatives can better connect, show heart. there's a lot of talk of who can replace john boehner. we want to talk more about that, but everyone is kind of pushing paul ryan as the guy who can bring people together. specifically, we have seen a lot of resistance from the right here a conservative saying that paul ryan is weak on immigration from their perspective, he supports the competence of solution, he cares too much about immigrants, also criticizing him for his vote on some compromises that have passed. what do you make of that conservative resistance to paul ryan? do you think paul ryan is someone who can't advance the conservative movement? when he be able to solve some of the problems that john boehner hasn't? mr. brooks: i think he could, if he decides to do this. the real luxury that paul ryan has is he is such a leader in the republican party can look around and say how he can best serve. it is not that he has just one leadership opport
can be improved. host: let's get to the latest debates. mr. hohmann: you wrote a book about how conservatives can better connect, show heart. there's a lot of talk of who can replace john boehner. we want to talk more about that, but everyone is kind of pushing paul ryan as the guy who can bring people together. specifically, we have seen a lot of resistance from the right here a conservative saying that paul ryan is weak on immigration from their perspective, he supports the competence of...
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can make a real difference. it is the right thing to do. may god bless our troops and all who keep us safe and may god continue to bless the united states of america. >> mr. president, can you tell us how disappointing this is for you? pres. obama: this decision is not disappointing. continually, i goal has been to make sure that we give every opportunity for afghanistan to succeed while we are making sure we meet our core missions. as i have continually said, my approach is to assess the situation on the ground, figure out what is working, and what is not. make adjustments when necessary. this isn't the first time does -- those adjustments have been made, it probably won't be the last. what i am encouraged by is the that we have a government that is serious about trying to deliver security and the prospect of that of life for the -- of a better life for the afghan people. we have a clear majority of the afghans who want to partner with us and the international community to achieve those goals. we have a bilateral security arrangement that ensures our troops can operate in ways that protect them while still achieving their mission. we have always known w
can make a real difference. it is the right thing to do. may god bless our troops and all who keep us safe and may god continue to bless the united states of america. >> mr. president, can you tell us how disappointing this is for you? pres. obama: this decision is not disappointing. continually, i goal has been to make sure that we give every opportunity for afghanistan to succeed while we are making sure we meet our core missions. as i have continually said, my approach is to assess the...
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they can buy into easily. mr. donahue: the point is, i -- hehe is an articulate is somebody who will be a positive participant in this process for a while. my own view, if other candidates -- on both sides focus the message a little more clearly, i don't think he will keep the lead that he now has. after all, we don't do presidential politics, so that was just an observation. mentioned the chamber's relationship with john boehner, which has been a real benefit to the chamber over the years. some of the same people who helped push john boehner out, both in the congress freedom caucus and the outside groups have been very about the chamber. antagonistic about the chamber. capitalismu of crony and not being in touch with the grassroots. what do you think of those groups and as a tax, and he think that your influence has been diminished at all by that? mr. donohue: i noticed over a long time in this town when there is concentrated effort to somebodycriticism on like the chamber, an organization like the chamber, you o
they can buy into easily. mr. donahue: the point is, i -- hehe is an articulate is somebody who will be a positive participant in this process for a while. my own view, if other candidates -- on both sides focus the message a little more clearly, i don't think he will keep the lead that he now has. after all, we don't do presidential politics, so that was just an observation. mentioned the chamber's relationship with john boehner, which has been a real benefit to the chamber over the years....
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can work better. with xerox. wait i'm here! mr. kent? amerivest selects the funds and manages your portfolio. t run by robots? no no, you can talk to a person anytime. 'cause i don't trust robots. right...well, if the portfolio you're invested in doesn't perform well for two consecutive quarters, amerivest will reimburse your advisory fees for those quarters. i wasn't born yesterday. well, actually it looks like you were born yesterday. happy belated birthday. thanks. for all the confidence you need td ameritrade. you got this. >>> with all the talk about kevin mccarthy dropping out of the speaker's race, a lawmaker has a plan to fix some chaos and gridlock on capitol hill. florida republican david jolly is pushing a plan to force all members of congress to work a 40-hour work week so things get done and done on time. jessica, should lawmakers have to work full-time like the rest of us? >> absolutely. i can't believe this is a conversation. i mean, it is 137 days worked last year and a comment of how many votes marco rubio missed on the campaign trail and before that. they should. this is the
can work better. with xerox. wait i'm here! mr. kent? amerivest selects the funds and manages your portfolio. t run by robots? no no, you can talk to a person anytime. 'cause i don't trust robots. right...well, if the portfolio you're invested in doesn't perform well for two consecutive quarters, amerivest will reimburse your advisory fees for those quarters. i wasn't born yesterday. well, actually it looks like you were born yesterday. happy belated birthday. thanks. for all the confidence you...
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>> could members of the media please move out of our way so we can begin the hearing? mr. horn, you can sit in that chair. thank you. thank you and good morning. we now convene this hearing of the oversight and investigation subcommittee on volkswagen emissions cheating allegations, initial questions. let me start off by saying my first car was a volkswagen. it was a '76 beetle. i learned a lot about cars. i could take that thing apart continued to work. i did all the maintenance myself because volkswagen had a legacy as the people's car to be people friendly. i loved that car. loved it a lot. not so much as to call it brad, but i loved that car. but i trusted the car to get me around. i trusted volkswagen would continue to build a reliable car. that word trust alone as you know is the key factor in building customer loyalty. that trust is what helped build volkswagen because we believed its company looked out for customers first. then three weeks ago car owners around the world were shocked to learn that volkswagen admitted it installed software for a number of years in mi
>> could members of the media please move out of our way so we can begin the hearing? mr. horn, you can sit in that chair. thank you. thank you and good morning. we now convene this hearing of the oversight and investigation subcommittee on volkswagen emissions cheating allegations, initial questions. let me start off by saying my first car was a volkswagen. it was a '76 beetle. i learned a lot about cars. i could take that thing apart continued to work. i did all the maintenance myself...
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i want him to know he can rely on me to manage the cafe. hi, katherine. mr. brashov here ? you' looking at him. - very funny. - charlie, i'd like you to meet... mr. brashov's brother and partner, nicolae brashov. no kidding ? i didn't even know he had family around here. actually, i am a recent arrival. well, i guess you better take a look at this supply list for the next couple of weeks. does this look okay to you ? i'm sure it is fine. it's just the typical things mr. brashov always orders. you can sign at thbottom. excuse me, but is it too late toake a fechanges ? no, go ahead. od. [ nicolae ] yes, victor, everything is fine. you just get well. no. don't worry about a thing. no. everything is fine. victor, you've been away ss than a week. how much damage could i possibly do ? all right, victor. oh, that's wonderful ! of course. everyone misses you. yes, victor. good-bye so, how's the patient doing ? patient has recovered. he is planning on coming in tomorrow. - oh, that's wonderful ! - yes, i better make sur everything is all set. when people get together they often talk
i want him to know he can rely on me to manage the cafe. hi, katherine. mr. brashov here ? you' looking at him. - very funny. - charlie, i'd like you to meet... mr. brashov's brother and partner, nicolae brashov. no kidding ? i didn't even know he had family around here. actually, i am a recent arrival. well, i guess you better take a look at this supply list for the next couple of weeks. does this look okay to you ? i'm sure it is fine. it's just the typical things mr. brashov always orders....
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mr. rose, can we go to your report. >> yes. mr. chairman, and members of the committee on page 4 of our report as mrucht has already can do the minimum annual rent will increase by 2.5 percent annually with the lease from january fwhithd i 31st one the rent of 3 hundred thousand because over the duration of the lease from 2015 to january 31st of 2011 it is shown in table two on page 2 of our report represent for the city maybe higher as mr. updyke indicated from the annual revenues is the percentage of rents that is higher than the minimal rent on page 5 of our report towards the bottom of the 22 parcels transferred by the state to the city from the street light freeway demolition parcel l is off the market at this time for a lease the the office of economic workforce development proposes to extend the parcel by 5 years and months rather than precede with a bid process to sell parcel l for market rate housing the board of supervisors should consider approving the short-term lease to allow the city to seal the process and sell the pa
mr. rose, can we go to your report. >> yes. mr. chairman, and members of the committee on page 4 of our report as mrucht has already can do the minimum annual rent will increase by 2.5 percent annually with the lease from january fwhithd i 31st one the rent of 3 hundred thousand because over the duration of the lease from 2015 to january 31st of 2011 it is shown in table two on page 2 of our report represent for the city maybe higher as mr. updyke indicated from the annual revenues is the...
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mr. emrich: i cannot quantify. sen. sessions: 20% or 80%? can you tell us? t less than 20 or more than 80? mr. emrich: i can't give you a number. sen. sessions: the reason is, you don't have the ability. i wish you did, but you don't. ms. strack? ms. strack: mr. emrich cover the point i was going to cover, sir. >> mr. chair, if i could. appoint you made on a -- a point you made on the u.s. response abilities versus those of other countries in the world. i know you mentioned brazil is not taking refugees. i wanted to set the record straight that brazil,, in fact has stepped up quite large in terms of the syrian crisis. they have done 80 military and visa program -- a humanitarian visa program and allowed syrians to come to brazil. not technically as rapidly's, but from the -- not technically you are right, europe is taking people because people are moving across land borders. but there are countries like new zealand, australia, and canada also playing a significant role. thank you. sen. sessions: according to the information on, the u.s. is six times more migr
mr. emrich: i cannot quantify. sen. sessions: 20% or 80%? can you tell us? t less than 20 or more than 80? mr. emrich: i can't give you a number. sen. sessions: the reason is, you don't have the ability. i wish you did, but you don't. ms. strack? ms. strack: mr. emrich cover the point i was going to cover, sir. >> mr. chair, if i could. appoint you made on a -- a point you made on the u.s. response abilities versus those of other countries in the world. i know you mentioned brazil is not...
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mr. rose, can we go to your report. >> yes. mr. chairman, and members of the committee on page 4 of our report as mrucht has already can do the minimum annual rent will increase by 2.5 percent annually with the lease from january fwhithd i 31st one the rent of 3 hundred thousand because over the duration of the lease from 2015 to january 31st of 2011 it is shown in table two on page 2 of our report represent for the city maybe higher as mr. updyke indicated from the annual revenues is the percentage of rents that is higher than the minimal rent on page 5 of our report towards the bottom of the 22 parcels transferred by the state to the city from the street light freeway demolition parcel l is off the market at this time for a lease the the office of economic workforce development proposes to extend the parcel by 5 years and months rather than precede with a bid process to sell parcel l for market rate housing the board of supervisors should consider approving the short-term lease to allow the city to seal the process and sell the pa
mr. rose, can we go to your report. >> yes. mr. chairman, and members of the committee on page 4 of our report as mrucht has already can do the minimum annual rent will increase by 2.5 percent annually with the lease from january fwhithd i 31st one the rent of 3 hundred thousand because over the duration of the lease from 2015 to january 31st of 2011 it is shown in table two on page 2 of our report represent for the city maybe higher as mr. updyke indicated from the annual revenues is the...
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mr. trump, can you clarify, do you think that 9/11 president bush's fault?ou posted on twitter your comments about 9/11. >>> dodging questions about the remarks he made about 9/11 and george w. bush. here is what the republican presidential candidate said that prompted all of those questions. >> when you talk about george bush, say what you want. the world trade center came down during his time. >> hold on. you can't blame george bush for that. >> he was president. don't blame him or don't blame him but he was president. the world trade center came down during his reign. >> jeb bush fired back, how pathetic for donald trump to criticize the president for 9/11. we were attacked and my brother kept us safe, end quote. >>> our political panelist, democratic strategies, miki kan t.j. and caylee mckennedy, a republican strategy. good to see both of you ladies. >> thanks. >> caylee, you first. it is not like trump to avoid a reporter's questions. he is quite loquacious. this time, he had nothing to say. what in your view might be going through his mind or how he i
mr. trump, can you clarify, do you think that 9/11 president bush's fault?ou posted on twitter your comments about 9/11. >>> dodging questions about the remarks he made about 9/11 and george w. bush. here is what the republican presidential candidate said that prompted all of those questions. >> when you talk about george bush, say what you want. the world trade center came down during his time. >> hold on. you can't blame george bush for that. >> he was president....
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can we get one more -- mr. beauprez: can we get one more question and? where? >> [indiscernible] i say that we -- thank you. we pay a lot of taxes for the public schools. of course, i used to go to public school. that wey that that -- pay money for a terrible purpose. number one, the teachers don't really -- they are, like, every lesson that i almost had in a public schools was probably a review lesson from kindergarten. number two, the kids were just -- the teachers never really cared what anyone did. so it was just -- and we are paying money so that they can get paid for doing absolutely nothing helpful in a kid upon education -- kid's education. so, i just -- just what can we do to fix that? >> [laughter] [applause] >> what is your name? one of the things we will do to fix that is the next time you put a panel together like this, jack, you will be a peer. [laughter] mr. dietzel: thank you for the question. how many people were prepared for the job by the department of education? seeing there are none, we will move on. anybody in the tent? no, they are not be
can we get one more -- mr. beauprez: can we get one more question and? where? >> [indiscernible] i say that we -- thank you. we pay a lot of taxes for the public schools. of course, i used to go to public school. that wey that that -- pay money for a terrible purpose. number one, the teachers don't really -- they are, like, every lesson that i almost had in a public schools was probably a review lesson from kindergarten. number two, the kids were just -- the teachers never really cared...
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mr. richie can answer this is units mix requirement that was alluded didn't exist in today's sud and the mix of the do we know the proposed index is there any idea how many family sized units. >> defer to mr. guy. >> so ultimately ores those are to be determined tare built into the advisory committee. a minimum of 4 units per floor that suggests i would suggest that you know trying to achieve a minimum ledge the benefits of the location in particular i don't know if so sponsor has any more thoughts contractually evolves in response to the conditions that at a given time >> sure before we ask the project sponsor i have another question if i wanted to open up on to liquor or arcade would i need a cu. >> i believe then we would be looking at the fleeing controls of the district. >> with respect to the use types so. >> are ball park arcades koofrdz. >> i think the adults entertainment maybe considered most of concern in terms of incapable will require and cu i can do research. >> i'm interested show your i'm sure forest city is interested in making this project with incapable used with the l
mr. richie can answer this is units mix requirement that was alluded didn't exist in today's sud and the mix of the do we know the proposed index is there any idea how many family sized units. >> defer to mr. guy. >> so ultimately ores those are to be determined tare built into the advisory committee. a minimum of 4 units per floor that suggests i would suggest that you know trying to achieve a minimum ledge the benefits of the location in particular i don't know if so sponsor has...
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mr. mcraven: absolutely. effect isis can have, if we allow this to go unchecked can create so much turmoil in the middle east will have a cascading effect across europe and north africa, and that will come home to roost. charlie: because we missed opportunities earlier? mr. mcraven: it is necessary to do it now. it is hard to look back on missed opportunities. it is easy to second-guess any president when you say why didn't we do it two years ago? circumstances change. i will tell you, we need to do it now. ♪ charlie: how many troops are you prepared to see -- or would you recommend? mr. mcraven: i have not seen the latest intelligence. we need to put enough troops in there to get the job done. if you begin to marginalize it for concerns that we are investing too much of our national treasures, invest what you need to invest to solve the problem now. charlie: you don't have sense of what that would take? mr. mcraven: not in terms of pure numbers. i would be misleading if i had numbers standing of the number needed. charlie:
mr. mcraven: absolutely. effect isis can have, if we allow this to go unchecked can create so much turmoil in the middle east will have a cascading effect across europe and north africa, and that will come home to roost. charlie: because we missed opportunities earlier? mr. mcraven: it is necessary to do it now. it is hard to look back on missed opportunities. it is easy to second-guess any president when you say why didn't we do it two years ago? circumstances change. i will tell you, we need...