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mr. carter: caret thank you for recognizing me. i want to point out that this record keeping is directed at multiple rifle and shotgun sales, of a semi-automatic character. it becomes a habit around here to call anything that will fire six shots when you pull the trigger as an assault rifle. in fact this requires reporting of semi-automatic shotguns as well as semi-automatic rifles of which people all over the united states, but in particular in our state, people hunt every day with these whelms -- weapons, families have these weapons in their homes, they are not assault welf -- weapons, they are semi-automatic shotguns and rifles and this reporting requirement is upon those weapons. it doesn't say anything about assault weapons. so i question the logic of this whole thing when we're looking at the privacy of the individual under the second amendment and the right for americans to keep and bear arms and so therefore i think that the language that is in place today is the right language for policies of the united states. the chair:
mr. carter: caret thank you for recognizing me. i want to point out that this record keeping is directed at multiple rifle and shotgun sales, of a semi-automatic character. it becomes a habit around here to call anything that will fire six shots when you pull the trigger as an assault rifle. in fact this requires reporting of semi-automatic shotguns as well as semi-automatic rifles of which people all over the united states, but in particular in our state, people hunt every day with these...
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. >> next for mrs. carter, a show stopping, sold out world tour.e magazine cover as one of the world's most influential people. and a summer tour with husband jay z. where did it all begin? ♪ that story next. ♪ of complete darkness. i am totally blind. i've been blind since birth. i lost my sight to eye disease. i lost my sight in afghanistan. and it doesn't hold me back. but my blindness can affect my sleep patterns. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. but i learned that my struggle was with non-24. non-24 is a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70% of people who are totally blind and can't perceive light. talk to your doctor about your symptoms, and learn about non-24 by calling 844-844-2424. that's 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. now i know that non-24 is real. and i'm not alone. it's time for a new day. ♪ >>> before she was the diva, where before she was the queen bee, she was just beyonce jazelle knowles from houston. >> beyonce was a quiet kid, kind of to herself. >> hoping to
. >> next for mrs. carter, a show stopping, sold out world tour.e magazine cover as one of the world's most influential people. and a summer tour with husband jay z. where did it all begin? ♪ that story next. ♪ of complete darkness. i am totally blind. i've been blind since birth. i lost my sight to eye disease. i lost my sight in afghanistan. and it doesn't hold me back. but my blindness can affect my sleep patterns. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay...
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. >> next for mrs. carter, a show stopping, sold out world tour.e magazine cover as one of the world's most influential people. and a summer tour with husband jay z. where did it all begin? ♪ that story next. i am totally blind. i began losing my sight to an eye disease when i was 10. but i learned to live with my blindness a long time ago. so i don't let my blindness get in the way of doing the things i love. but sometimes it feels like my body doesn't know the difference between day and night. i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. i found out this is called non-24, a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70 percent of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms, and learn about the link between non-24 and blindness by calling 844-824-2424. that's 844-824-2424 or visit your24info.com today. don't let non-24 get in the way of your pursuit of happiness. it's the trusted resource. and now, kbb.com has a whole new way to help you decide on your next new car by showing you what really matters. use
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with that mr carter has encountered such disappointments countless times over the past forty years. it's a the pieces that are not up to par or shattered on the site. thank you. and then tom waters. and to heal him notable. white and the passion of master hawn has now passed down to seven years and i. here's a photographer. another augustine in love with the purity of white porcelain cool one chap. of two women who have not done. tomatoes are thinking of you who tuned to hear. no studio. don't get it done perfectly good. since then the one child has traveled around the world in search of white porcelain for over twenty years. he has visited famous museums abroad i captured the noble quality of korean white porcelain. i will wonder whether they're true. when i got i could do was cuddle the government who will come. it originated like porcelain is in itself the spirit of the korean people the charity and humility of life. the hands of its craftsman. what the limits of its photographer. white porcelain lights of the minds of the korean people. more will you. moving. err. the essence we
with that mr carter has encountered such disappointments countless times over the past forty years. it's a the pieces that are not up to par or shattered on the site. thank you. and then tom waters. and to heal him notable. white and the passion of master hawn has now passed down to seven years and i. here's a photographer. another augustine in love with the purity of white porcelain cool one chap. of two women who have not done. tomatoes are thinking of you who tuned to hear. no studio. don't...
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mr. dorval carter is the chief counsel for the federal transit administration.on to his work at fta, mr. carter previously served in a senior position at the chicago transit authority, a system with significant state of good repair needs. i'll look forward to hearing his testimony which comes with a great depth and breadth of knowledge and perspective of the issue. let me say, mr. carter, your full statement will be included in the record without objection. i'd ask you the try to summarize in five minutes or so, so we can get into a dialogue. and with that, the floor is yours. >> thank you, chairman menendez. and thank you for inviting me here today to discuss our nation's serious deficit in public transportation infrastructure. as well as to highlight the obama administration's plan to bring our aging rail and bus systems and the facilities that support them into a state of good repair as part of the grow america act. as you stated in your opening remarks, this is a critical time for transit. transit ridership is at its highest level in generations, and that tr
mr. dorval carter is the chief counsel for the federal transit administration.on to his work at fta, mr. carter previously served in a senior position at the chicago transit authority, a system with significant state of good repair needs. i'll look forward to hearing his testimony which comes with a great depth and breadth of knowledge and perspective of the issue. let me say, mr. carter, your full statement will be included in the record without objection. i'd ask you the try to summarize in...
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mr. dorval carter for the federal transit administration. in addition to a circuit fta, mr. carter served in senior positions at the chicago transit authority. his system with significant repair needs. i look forward to your testimony, which comes with the great depth and breadth of knowledge and perspective of the issue. but they say, mr. carter, your full statement will be included in the record that objection. i asked that we try to summarize five minutes or so so we can get into a dialogue. with that, the floor is yours. >> thank you, chairman menendez and thank you for inviting me here today to discuss our serious deficit in transportation or structure. and so is the highlight of the eponymous administration plan to bring around the systems facilities that support them into a state of disrepair as part of the pro-america act. as you stated in your opening remarks, this is a critical time for transit. transit ridership is at its highest bubble generation and the trend is likely to continue as u.s. population is expected to increase to approximately 400 elegant by 2050. pi
mr. dorval carter for the federal transit administration. in addition to a circuit fta, mr. carter served in senior positions at the chicago transit authority. his system with significant repair needs. i look forward to your testimony, which comes with the great depth and breadth of knowledge and perspective of the issue. but they say, mr. carter, your full statement will be included in the record that objection. i asked that we try to summarize five minutes or so so we can get into a dialogue....
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. >> you and mrs. carter left the southern baptist convention because of their position on women. you have been hopeful of pope francis. >> i visited with pope john paul ii, an almost total inflexibility there, but i wrote pope francis a letter describing some of the issues in the book and helped him to prevent or minimize the position of women and girls. i didn't ask him to change the church's position on women of course, but he wrote me a very nice letter back, the position of women in the church needed to be strengthened and would be. >> i know you said that president obama has not. >> my other predecessors, i'm not criticizing president obama because you know i've been out of office for 35 years. and it's natural for a president to consult other presidents if he wants to who have been more recently in the white house. so i think that george w. bush and bill clinton have been there just before him and i don't think it's reasonable to expect president obama to go back 35 years and recess recollect an old democrat who was there. >> what about the criticism that you are too indepe
. >> you and mrs. carter left the southern baptist convention because of their position on women. you have been hopeful of pope francis. >> i visited with pope john paul ii, an almost total inflexibility there, but i wrote pope francis a letter describing some of the issues in the book and helped him to prevent or minimize the position of women and girls. i didn't ask him to change the church's position on women of course, but he wrote me a very nice letter back, the position of...
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and mrs. carterup a united front. >> could drugs have fuelled the family fight. >> plus, this trip to kelly rowland's secret wetting. >> alex baldwin handcuffed in new york. >> and inside george clooney's private karaoke party. >> magic johnson has aids. >> sterling versus johnson round two. >> there is too many enablers around. >> this is a group of people with no discernible talent. >> what are they good at? nothing. >> now the latest celebrity news delivers to you. >> this has to be hip hop's most viral beef of all time. was queen b caught in the middle? >> i'm kevin frazier. >> i'm thea andrews. this seemingly random act of violence shocked people when they saw music's royal family as almost perfect. we found that the infighting really should not come as a surprise. >> i have been known to smap off a little bit. >> that is surveillance video of an incident in an elevator. >> it's the knockout braul
and mrs. carterup a united front. >> could drugs have fuelled the family fight. >> plus, this trip to kelly rowland's secret wetting. >> alex baldwin handcuffed in new york. >> and inside george clooney's private karaoke party. >> magic johnson has aids. >> sterling versus johnson round two. >> there is too many enablers around. >> this is a group of people with no discernible talent. >> what are they good at? nothing. >> now the...
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mr. carter! >> funny what people remember. >> that's horseshack. passed away. >> anna kooiman in for elisabeth hasselbeck. she'll be back tomorrow. >> there was epstein, washington and barberino. >> you tune to a news channel for the news, and for that we turn to heather nauert. >> we've got breaking news from the south. parts of it we're talking about could be weather related. we begin with a fox news alert. there was a gas explosion and it hit a florida jail leaving two inmates dead this morning. more than 100 prisoners and corrections officers have been hurt. this happened in pensacola, florida. the explosion inside the jail central booking area caused part of it to collapse. no word on what causedç the blast but that area has been hit with heavy flooding. we'll keep you posted. >>> millions of folks across the east coast are in the grip of a storm that just won't quit. relentless rain in pensacola, florida, causing this road to collapse, swallowing a truck. the driver inside that truck managed to make it out believe. mobile, alabama, an elderl
mr. carter! >> funny what people remember. >> that's horseshack. passed away. >> anna kooiman in for elisabeth hasselbeck. she'll be back tomorrow. >> there was epstein, washington and barberino. >> you tune to a news channel for the news, and for that we turn to heather nauert. >> we've got breaking news from the south. parts of it we're talking about could be weather related. we begin with a fox news alert. there was a gas explosion and it hit a florida...
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mr. parsons. carter evans has more now from los angeles. carter, good morning. >> good morning. richard parsons has extensive business experience. he ran some of the largest corporations in the world but he's no pro on the basketball court where his experience is limited to his college days as a player for the university of hawaii. the clippers lost in the third game of the conference semifinals friday night came just hours after the nba announced they hired richard parsons as interim ceo of the team. pit's first major owner since owner donald sterling was banned for life. clippers' coach. >> from what i heard and talking to him today, i think he's a very good hire for us. >> reporter: in a statement parsons said he's been deeply troubled by the pain the team fans, and everyone has endured. parsons has been called mr. fix-it of the corporate world. they're hoping citigroup and time warner can help stabilize it. last week they announced the league would try to force sterling to sell the team after a rage captured was made public. donald sterling had not commented publicly on pars
mr. parsons. carter evans has more now from los angeles. carter, good morning. >> good morning. richard parsons has extensive business experience. he ran some of the largest corporations in the world but he's no pro on the basketball court where his experience is limited to his college days as a player for the university of hawaii. the clippers lost in the third game of the conference semifinals friday night came just hours after the nba announced they hired richard parsons as interim ceo...
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mrs. clinton didn't think was ok. >> meaning that graydon carter wouldn't publish an article that he didn'think she would like? >> yes. >> why do you believe that? >> he has been her great supporter and there is reason -- >> he is a pretty intrepid editor. >> if you are of my persuasion -- >> what is your persuasion? >> i'm a conservative. you don't think "vanity fair" is exactly broad-minded. >> graydon was very much against the war. >> he has always been -- his relationship with president clinton may be not quite as warm as his relationship with mrs. clinton. he has been her longtime supporter. it is, if you think about it, it is so smart to get this out of the way now. rand paul has been bringing it up. it is an issue. if sexual harrassment is such a thing in our society now -- >> is it an issue for her or him? >> rand paul is certain it's an issue for her, too. >> why is that? >> i'm not sure exactly i understand. i guess maybe she should've taken a stronger stand against it. >> the problem i have with that argument is that you don't really know how strong someone acted within the confi
mrs. clinton didn't think was ok. >> meaning that graydon carter wouldn't publish an article that he didn'think she would like? >> yes. >> why do you believe that? >> he has been her great supporter and there is reason -- >> he is a pretty intrepid editor. >> if you are of my persuasion -- >> what is your persuasion? >> i'm a conservative. you don't think "vanity fair" is exactly broad-minded. >> graydon was very much against the...
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mrs. clinton didn't think was okay. >> charlie: meaning that carter wouldn't publish an article that he didn'tyes. >> charlie: why do you think that? >> well, he's been her great supporter all these long times -- >> charlie: he's a pretty intrepid editor. >> well, if you are of my persuasion -- >> charlie: what is your persuasion? >> i'm a conservative, and you don't think "vanity fair" is exactly broad-minded. >> charlie: yeah. and it makes sense. >> charlie: he was very much against the war. >> he was, but his relationship with president clinton may be not as warm as his relationship with mrs. clinton. he's been her long-time supporter, and, if you think about it, it is so smart to get this out of the way now. rand paul, for example, has been bringing it up. >> charlie: all the time, yeah. >> and it is an issue. youçó know, sexual harassment is such a thing in our society now. >> charlie: is it an issue for her or him. >> rand paul is quite certain it's an issue for her. >> charlie: why is that? i'm not sure, exactly, i understand. i guess that maybe she should have taken a stronger stand ag
mrs. clinton didn't think was okay. >> charlie: meaning that carter wouldn't publish an article that he didn'tyes. >> charlie: why do you think that? >> well, he's been her great supporter all these long times -- >> charlie: he's a pretty intrepid editor. >> well, if you are of my persuasion -- >> charlie: what is your persuasion? >> i'm a conservative, and you don't think "vanity fair" is exactly broad-minded. >> charlie: yeah. and it...
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mr. chairman. we have a lot more news to report on. >>> we're getting new information on terrorists in nigeria. they are holding hundreds of schoolgirls. general carter hamm was the former africa commander. general, stay with us. mr. chairman, stay with us. we're going to expand this conversation into what's going nearly 300 schoolgirls have been kidnapped. >>> also, we're learning new details about that near collision between a u.s. passenger jet, a u.s. airways plane and a drone aircraft over the skies of florida. we'll update you on that. frequent heartburn? the choice is yours. chalky. not chalky. temporary. 24 hour. lots of tablets. one pill. you decide. prevacid. ♪ 24 hour nehey!r! [squeals] ♪ [ewh!] [baby crying] the great thing about a subaru is you don't have to put up with that new car smell for long. the versatile, 2015 subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. ocuvite. help protect your eye health. you stand behind what you say. there's a saying aro
mr. chairman. we have a lot more news to report on. >>> we're getting new information on terrorists in nigeria. they are holding hundreds of schoolgirls. general carter hamm was the former africa commander. general, stay with us. mr. chairman, stay with us. we're going to expand this conversation into what's going nearly 300 schoolgirls have been kidnapped. >>> also, we're learning new details about that near collision between a u.s. passenger jet, a u.s. airways plane and a...
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mrs. clinton in that 10:00 p.m. phone call after he got off the phone with netanyahu? look carters telling leon panetta and what leon panetta testified that it was a terrorist attack. he had a meeting with the president of the united states along with martin definitely that night in the white house at 5:00. and then the secretary of defense says no one talked to him ever again that night. not one communication from the white house. not one communication from the president of the united states, tammy. what could that mean? >> now look, we do want this to never happen again. but in order to make that the case, we've got to know what happened in the first place. you can't say that we're going to stop this and that's everyone's goal. but we've got to know exactly what transpired. and there have been multiple committees. but what this committee will do is bring all that information together. so for democrats, republicans, libertarians, every american, this is going to be the effort that brings all the information together, tells us what occurred, and it's interesting. if this is going
mrs. clinton in that 10:00 p.m. phone call after he got off the phone with netanyahu? look carters telling leon panetta and what leon panetta testified that it was a terrorist attack. he had a meeting with the president of the united states along with martin definitely that night in the white house at 5:00. and then the secretary of defense says no one talked to him ever again that night. not one communication from the white house. not one communication from the president of the united states,...
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mr. president, we need urgency. we need to roll up our sleeves and get into these hospitals. >> phillip carter is a center fellow atew american security. it focuses on issues facing veterans and military personnel. sir, thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> talk a little bit about the history of this. the national journal has a fascinating article that sets the timeline for problems at the va really back to the kennedy administration. it says that essentially, the current administration made it easier for veterans to get compensation for post-traumatic stress disorder and exposure to agent orange. the vietnam war era defoliant tied to a list of neurological disorders. they weren't matched by the va reforms needed to adequately address the new claims. agent orange alone took up 37% of the veterans benefits resources nationally from october 2010 to march of 2012. according to the gao. essentially, are what we're looking at is a bottleneck between a lot of vietnam veterans retiring and needing additional care because they're getting older, and veterans from the iraq and afghanistan war? >> it's both. soldiers hav
mr. president, we need urgency. we need to roll up our sleeves and get into these hospitals. >> phillip carter is a center fellow atew american security. it focuses on issues facing veterans and military personnel. sir, thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> talk a little bit about the history of this. the national journal has a fascinating article that sets the timeline for problems at the va really back to the kennedy administration. it says that essentially, the current...
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carter started. he's in the paper with the five presidents. it's time for america's greatest terror is no housing, and that's the war on us, and we must stop this. and i hope mrs. breed that it can start here today, thank you. >> thank you. mr. washington, you are cutting in line? i am just messing with you. come on, ace on your case. >> okay, let me say now, i only have two minutes, should i save the last minute for the sock -- song. all of this talking we are doing, it doesn't make any difference, hud is responsible. hud knew 20 years, when i was involved with hud and the housing authority, 20 years, before they built hayes valley, and i was with the supervisor and niller and (inaudible) started with san francisco and now we got rad. everyone is sad. and everyone is mad, because we don't know about the things going on here. ♪ may name is ace ♪ i have been on this case ♪ some people don't want me on on their case ♪ ♪ but it's not history, just look at my history ♪ ♪ i have been working on cases and conspiracy ♪ ♪ what is going on down, down, down ♪ ♪ the black population is going down ♪ ♪ and when these benefits come, we ain't going to be anywhere around ♪ ♪
carter started. he's in the paper with the five presidents. it's time for america's greatest terror is no housing, and that's the war on us, and we must stop this. and i hope mrs. breed that it can start here today, thank you. >> thank you. mr. washington, you are cutting in line? i am just messing with you. come on, ace on your case. >> okay, let me say now, i only have two minutes, should i save the last minute for the sock -- song. all of this talking we are doing, it doesn't...
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carter and wrote many great books such as "beyond outrage" and "aftershock." there's also a talk about him and his documentary. it is a must see. welcome mr. reich.is an honor to have you. your new piece for the nation provides ten steps for shrinking the gap. let's talk about one of those ideas i believe in. reforming campaign finance. as you talk about, when we have a level of concentration of wealth as we have right now, having unbridled money in politics poses a clear and present danger to our democracy. so what would you have us do there? >> toure, when people ask me as you just did, what's the first thing we need to do to reverse income inequality, i say get big money out of politics. how do we do that? first thing is reverse citizens united. how do we do that? it's going to require if nothing else a constitutional amendment. we'll also need new supreme court justices. therefore that not only does obama have the opportunity to appoint a supreme court justice, but that the next president whoever she is have the opportunity to appoint that supreme court justice. >> mr. reich, i have a question regarding where do you attribute this to politica
carter and wrote many great books such as "beyond outrage" and "aftershock." there's also a talk about him and his documentary. it is a must see. welcome mr. reich.is an honor to have you. your new piece for the nation provides ten steps for shrinking the gap. let's talk about one of those ideas i believe in. reforming campaign finance. as you talk about, when we have a level of concentration of wealth as we have right now, having unbridled money in politics poses a clear...
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mr. eisinger, no comment, this was a failure of government basically. i would like to give context to the situation. in the late 1970's during the carter administration, they develop the community reinvestment act, which made fannie and freddie about three percent of their purchases of the prime mortgages. in 1995, there was a lot of pressure on the clinton administration to increase the amount of mortgages that were given to poor and minority people, so clinton developed these public-write it harder ships, which forced th fannie and freddie to increase their subprime mortgages. at what happened at that time, it was requiring that fannie and freddie by 55% of their purchases, sub prime mortgages. unfortunately, this policy was through into the bushes administration post up mr. bush increased his investment by giving a $13,000 tax credits to people, first-time home mortgages. host: with all the context, if you have a question for our guest, please. why mr. bush did not reduce the mandates on freddie and fannie because banks were being punished for not supplying mortgages to poor people, and mr. bush continued that policy, to his destruc
mr. eisinger, no comment, this was a failure of government basically. i would like to give context to the situation. in the late 1970's during the carter administration, they develop the community reinvestment act, which made fannie and freddie about three percent of their purchases of the prime mortgages. in 1995, there was a lot of pressure on the clinton administration to increase the amount of mortgages that were given to poor and minority people, so clinton developed these public-write it...
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mr. eisinger, no comment, this was a failure of government basically. i would like to give context to the situation. in the late 1970's during the carternistration, they develop the community reinvestment act, which made fannie and freddie about three percent of their purchases of the prime mortgages. in 1995, there was a lot of pressure on the clinton administration to increase the amount of mortgages that were given to poor and minority people, so clinton developed these public-write it harder ships, which forced th fannie and freddie to increase their subprime mortgages. at what happened at that time, it was requiring that fannie and freddie by 55% of their purchases, sub prime mortgages. unfortunately, this policy was through into the bushes administration post up mr. bush increased his investment by giving a $13,000 tax credits to people, first-time home mortgages. host: with all the context, if you have a question for our guest, please. why mr. bush did not reduce the mandates on freddie and fannie because banks were being punished for not supplying mortgages to poor people, and mr. bush continued that policy, to his destruction.
mr. eisinger, no comment, this was a failure of government basically. i would like to give context to the situation. in the late 1970's during the carternistration, they develop the community reinvestment act, which made fannie and freddie about three percent of their purchases of the prime mortgages. in 1995, there was a lot of pressure on the clinton administration to increase the amount of mortgages that were given to poor and minority people, so clinton developed these public-write it...