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mr. clarke: i agree, my brother, aim going to work with you on this. mr. scott: thank you, mr. clarke. mr. clarke: thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair will receive a message. the messenger: mr. speaker a. message from the senate. the secretary: mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: madam secretary. the secretary: i have been directed by senate to inform the house that the senate has passed s. 1379, cited as the d.c. courts and public defender service act of 2011, in which the concurrence of the house is requested. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. foxx, for five minutes. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, it is with sadness that i rise today to hopor the memory of major ryan s. david of boone, north carolina, who is a member of the north carolina air national guard. on july 1, his charlotte-based c-130 crew crashed in south dakota while battling the state's fire. major david was an experienced navigator who joined the national guard in 2011 after completing active duty service in the u
mr. clarke: i agree, my brother, aim going to work with you on this. mr. scott: thank you, mr. clarke. mr. clarke: thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair will receive a message. the messenger: mr. speaker a. message from the senate. the secretary: mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: madam secretary. the secretary: i have been directed by senate to inform the house that the senate has passed s. 1379, cited as the d.c. courts and public defender service act of...
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. >> might i ask if mr. clark would come up here, either the president of the united states or i am without a seat. and i have no intention of standing. >> i must say, i have traveled the circuit for many years and i never quite understood the logistics of dinners like this and how the absence of one individual could cause three of us to not have seats. >> mr. vice president, i'm glad to see you here tonight, you said many, many times on this campaign that you want to give america back to the little guy. mr. vice president, i am that man. >> as i looked out at all the white ties and tales this evening, i realized i have not seen so many people so well dress since i went to a come as you are party in kenny bunk port. >> we just had good news out of you'll -- out of yugoslavia, the president has stepped down, that is one more polysyllabic names to remember. >> it is an honor to share the stage with a descendant of the great al smith. and al, your great grandfather was my favorite kind of governor. the kind who ran f
. >> might i ask if mr. clark would come up here, either the president of the united states or i am without a seat. and i have no intention of standing. >> i must say, i have traveled the circuit for many years and i never quite understood the logistics of dinners like this and how the absence of one individual could cause three of us to not have seats. >> mr. vice president, i'm glad to see you here tonight, you said many, many times on this campaign that you want to give...
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it's the very spot where robert clark met the mrs. clarkys he waited 30 years for the moment and the hollywood an appropriate road trip to myrtle beach. that's a fox watch across america. >> major credit card companies reaching a multi-billion dollar settlement with u.s. retailers and leaving questions who made out in this deal. why you, the shoppers, could end up footing part of the bill. and a car lover is reunited with his stolen wheels after more than 40 years of searchingment you won't believe how he tracked down. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement available only with liberty mutual auto insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. to learn more, vit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? [ male announcer ] we believe small things can make a big difference. like how a little oil from here can be such a big thing in an old friend's life. purina one discovered that by blending enhanced botanical oils into our food, we can help brighten an old dog's mind
it's the very spot where robert clark met the mrs. clarkys he waited 30 years for the moment and the hollywood an appropriate road trip to myrtle beach. that's a fox watch across america. >> major credit card companies reaching a multi-billion dollar settlement with u.s. retailers and leaving questions who made out in this deal. why you, the shoppers, could end up footing part of the bill. and a car lover is reunited with his stolen wheels after more than 40 years of searchingment you...
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mr. clarke: thank you, mr. speaker. recently i introduced a resolution in this house calling the illiteracy of our african-american and hispanic men in this country to be a national crisis. by teaching our young men how to read we can help build their character, we can save their lives, we can also reduce violent crime. because many of our young men will no longer be on the streets. they will be in the schools and they'll also have the skills that they need to get good-paying jobs. today, i wish to offer that resolution in recognition of the memory of a great man of honor, marcell deion jackson. we need more men like mr. jackson. marcell jackson recently gave his life in defense of another. he was a courageous member of detroit 300, which is a community organization committed to the -- to deter crime in the streets of detroit. . if we help give our young men hope, hope through education, hope by building their character, by reading inspiring books, hope that they can have a better life, raise a family, that will save li
mr. clarke: thank you, mr. speaker. recently i introduced a resolution in this house calling the illiteracy of our african-american and hispanic men in this country to be a national crisis. by teaching our young men how to read we can help build their character, we can save their lives, we can also reduce violent crime. because many of our young men will no longer be on the streets. they will be in the schools and they'll also have the skills that they need to get good-paying jobs. today, i...
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mr. clarke's microphone. >> thank you, mr. chair. secretary napolitano, thank you, again, for recognizing protecting our aviation system as being a key priority in your administration. as you're well aware, metro detroit is a known high-risk area. it's the underwear bomber had been successful, a huge commercial aircraft could have blown up right over metropolitan detroit. my concern is this. how to best warn the public about an imminent danger like this so they can take cover immediately. and i feel one of the most reliable ways to do so would be to alert the public through the free local broadcasting media such as local tv and radio. while many people in detroit rely on local television, such as seniors, just to mention some economic issues facing the region, a lot of people are struggling financially. i mean, just this week i've been working with fannie mae to help stop evictions of homeowners who are currently in foreclosure. many households, they can't afford cable, but they have free local commercial tv broadcasting accessible t
mr. clarke's microphone. >> thank you, mr. chair. secretary napolitano, thank you, again, for recognizing protecting our aviation system as being a key priority in your administration. as you're well aware, metro detroit is a known high-risk area. it's the underwear bomber had been successful, a huge commercial aircraft could have blown up right over metropolitan detroit. my concern is this. how to best warn the public about an imminent danger like this so they can take cover immediately....
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>> mr. clark is recognized for five minutes. >> [inaudible] >> i do not think it your microphone is working. i do not think that it is being picked up. sorry. try the of the microphone. >> all right. >> is it turned on? >> all right. [laughter] >> this one was just used by mr. richardson. this is yours? we will go from clark to clark. >> thank you, mr. chair. secretary, thank you again for recognizing and protecting the system for the key priority of the illustration. as you are well aware -- well aware, this is a high risk area. if the underwear bomber had been successful, a huge commercial aircraft would have blown up over metropolitan detroit. my concern is how to best warn the public about an imminent danger like this so that they can take cover immediately. i feel that one of the most reliable ways to do so is to alert the public through the free vocal broadcasting media tv and radio. while many people in detroit rely on televisions, there are economic issues facing the region. many are strug
>> mr. clark is recognized for five minutes. >> [inaudible] >> i do not think it your microphone is working. i do not think that it is being picked up. sorry. try the of the microphone. >> all right. >> is it turned on? >> all right. [laughter] >> this one was just used by mr. richardson. this is yours? we will go from clark to clark. >> thank you, mr. chair. secretary, thank you again for recognizing and protecting the system for the key priority...
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mr. clark. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. i think our ranking member -- i thank him for filling in. dr. humphrey, i find the whole topic as fascinating. i serve on infrastructure protection. this is quite fascinating. one of the questions i have, and i've had this quite froactly as -- frequently as we advance our technology logical know how whether it pays in outset to bake into our technology ways in which we can counter act disruption or if need be, disarm and disable the vices that are developed. and it would seem to me, no knowing what we know that the next generation would be sensitive enough that if any spoofing activity were to take place, something could be banked into the twos that would protect us. what do you say about that? >> i agree with that. i would recommendly whole heartly efforts to bake into antispoofing techniques. problem would be -- without taking the issue seriously enough. we have a great number in our air space which continue to be just as the one we took down. there are techniques, simple tech vehic
mr. clark. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. i think our ranking member -- i thank him for filling in. dr. humphrey, i find the whole topic as fascinating. i serve on infrastructure protection. this is quite fascinating. one of the questions i have, and i've had this quite froactly as -- frequently as we advance our technology logical know how whether it pays in outset to bake into our technology ways in which we can counter act disruption or if need be, disarm and disable the vices...
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i recognize mr. clark. >> thank thank you very much, mr. chairman. let me add to my voice of that of my colleagues about concern with respect to dhs and their response to this committee. clearly this is an emerging threat. and it is certainly within the jurisdiction of dhs to respond this committee about subcommittee and the request to know where they stand with regard to this, and it's not acceptable to not participate to not share with us their thinking. when you think about the implications of these devices, dr. dillingham, you note in your testimony that currently no federal agency has specific statutory responsibility to regulate privacy matters related to uaf. do you agree with that the responsible agency should be dhs and in your opinion, which agency is best positioned to take this on, and why? >> i think i'll answer at this point, we're probably not in a position to say who should be responsible, but we think the process that is joshedway now firms of the potential agency incoming justice homeland security, faa, should be working together as
i recognize mr. clark. >> thank thank you very much, mr. chairman. let me add to my voice of that of my colleagues about concern with respect to dhs and their response to this committee. clearly this is an emerging threat. and it is certainly within the jurisdiction of dhs to respond this committee about subcommittee and the request to know where they stand with regard to this, and it's not acceptable to not participate to not share with us their thinking. when you think about the...
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i recognize mr. clark. >> thank thank you very much, mr. chairman. let me add to my voice of that of my colleagues about concern with respect to dhs and their response to this committee. clearly this is an emerging threat. and it is certainly within the jurisdiction of dhs to respond this committee about subcommittee and the request to know where they stand with regard to this, and it's not acceptable to not participate to not share with us their thinking. when you think about the implications of these devices, dr. dillingham, you note in your testimony that currently no federal agency has specific statutory responsibility to regulate privacy matters related to uaf. do you agree with that the responsible agency should be dhs and in your opinion, which agency is best positioned to take this on, and why? >> i think i'll answer at this point, we're probably not in a position to say who should be responsible, but we think the process that is joshedway now firms of the potential agency incoming justice homeland security, faa, should be working together as
i recognize mr. clark. >> thank thank you very much, mr. chairman. let me add to my voice of that of my colleagues about concern with respect to dhs and their response to this committee. clearly this is an emerging threat. and it is certainly within the jurisdiction of dhs to respond this committee about subcommittee and the request to know where they stand with regard to this, and it's not acceptable to not participate to not share with us their thinking. when you think about the...
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mr. clark. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. i think our ranking member -- i thank him for filling in. dr. humphrey, i find the whole topic as fascinating. i serve on infrastructure protection. this is quite fascinating. one of the questions i have, and i've had this quite froactly as -- frequently as we advance our technology logical know how whether it pays in outset to bake into our technology ways in which we can counter act disruption or if need be, disarm and disable the vices that are developed. and it would seem to me, no knowing what we know that the next generation would be sensitive enough that if any spoofing activity were to take place, something could be banked into the twos that would protect us. what do you say about that? >> i agree with that. i would recommendly whole heartly efforts to bake into antispoofing techniques. problem would be -- without taking the issue seriously enough. we have a great number in our air space which continue to be just as the one we took down. there are techniques, simple tech vehic
mr. clark. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. i think our ranking member -- i thank him for filling in. dr. humphrey, i find the whole topic as fascinating. i serve on infrastructure protection. this is quite fascinating. one of the questions i have, and i've had this quite froactly as -- frequently as we advance our technology logical know how whether it pays in outset to bake into our technology ways in which we can counter act disruption or if need be, disarm and disable the vices...
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. >> the gentleman from michigan mr. clark is wrestled -- recognized for five minutes. i don't think your microphone is working either. i don't think it is being picked up though. that is what i'm saying. >> i'm sorry. >> try the other microphone. [inaudible] >> is it turned on? >> it's on. [inaudible] [laughter] >> the one that was used by -- yeah. >> thank you mr. chair. secretary nepal a tone that thank you began for recognizing and protecting our aviation system as being a key priority in your administration. as you are well aware i mention detroit is a high risk area. is the underwear bomber had been successful, a huge commercial aircraft could have blown up right over metropolitan detroit. my concern is this. how to best warn the public about an imminent danger like this so they can take cover immediately. i feel that one of the most reliable ways to do so would be to alert the public through the free local broadcasting media, such as local tv and radio. while many people in detroit relied on local television such as seniors and also some economic issues facing th
. >> the gentleman from michigan mr. clark is wrestled -- recognized for five minutes. i don't think your microphone is working either. i don't think it is being picked up though. that is what i'm saying. >> i'm sorry. >> try the other microphone. [inaudible] >> is it turned on? >> it's on. [inaudible] [laughter] >> the one that was used by -- yeah. >> thank you mr. chair. secretary nepal a tone that thank you began for recognizing and protecting our...
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mr. clarke's testimony before the september 11 commission was apologetic, remorseful, and tragic, because he knew, he knew like no one else our government had failed. failed to act on repeated warnings, and this failure led to 9/11 and the largest loss of life on american soil at the hands of a foreign enemy since december 7, 1941 at pearl harbor. madam president, today the national alarm security bells are ringing once again. this time, however, the enemy is not in a terrorist training camp learning how to make an explosive device or commandeer an aircraft. the enemy isn't trying to sneak its way into the united states. the enemy we face doesn't need to hijack an airplane in order to wreck the american economy and to cause widespread loss of life. the only thing this enemy needs is a computer and access to the internet. the threat our nation faces from a cyber attack will soon equal or surpass the threat from any terrorism that has consumed our attention so much since september 11. now, that's not my assessment. that is the assessment of the director of the federal bureau of investigatio
mr. clarke's testimony before the september 11 commission was apologetic, remorseful, and tragic, because he knew, he knew like no one else our government had failed. failed to act on repeated warnings, and this failure led to 9/11 and the largest loss of life on american soil at the hands of a foreign enemy since december 7, 1941 at pearl harbor. madam president, today the national alarm security bells are ringing once again. this time, however, the enemy is not in a terrorist training camp...
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that's according to a study by clark university. mr. major cuts are looming they will impact our economy. under the plan, if congress fails to act by the end of the year, defense spending will be splashed by $500 billion over the next ten years. now, with so much at stake, many are wondering why isn't the president taking any action and what would this mean for our actual defense of the nation? joining us now, a man wondering the same thing, senator jim inhofe. first off, you cut $3,500,000,000,000 off, how does that leave us militarily? >> you stop and think about it, he's going through four budget cycles so far and each one has been a disarming of america. if you have taken the half trillion dollars off that he's already projecting now, that's without obama sequestration, then you add another half trillion dollars from that, even according to his own secretary of defense, panetta, he said it would be devastating to the military. we would end up with the lowest ground force we've had since 1940, lowest number of ships since 1915, lowes
that's according to a study by clark university. mr. major cuts are looming they will impact our economy. under the plan, if congress fails to act by the end of the year, defense spending will be splashed by $500 billion over the next ten years. now, with so much at stake, many are wondering why isn't the president taking any action and what would this mean for our actual defense of the nation? joining us now, a man wondering the same thing, senator jim inhofe. first off, you cut...
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clarke responded. -- quote -- "i never bought a man who wasn't for sale" -- end of quote. now, mr. ident, we in nevada have some connection with that name because las vegas is in clarke county. clarke county was formed in the early part of the 20th century, split -- at the time was the largest county in america, called lincoln county. and that was divided and -- between lincoln and clarke county and this character, clarke, was named -- it was named after him. after he said this, and people realized that he had blatantly swayed the state legislature by bribery, the senate here refused to seat him. but he became a senator anyway, mr. president. not for long, but he became a senator. as i've learned from people who know a lot about montana history, he was very clever. the governor of the state of montana went to san francisco, the acting governor, lieutenant governor, after he was denied his seat, reappointed him to the senate so he got -- to the united states senate by virtue of that shenanigans that took place. but montana voters went on to pass the corrupt by referendum. they voted
clarke responded. -- quote -- "i never bought a man who wasn't for sale" -- end of quote. now, mr. ident, we in nevada have some connection with that name because las vegas is in clarke county. clarke county was formed in the early part of the 20th century, split -- at the time was the largest county in america, called lincoln county. and that was divided and -- between lincoln and clarke county and this character, clarke, was named -- it was named after him. after he said this, and...
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mr. lynch being able to tell his story and not only tell his story, but tell the story of the person who victimized him many years ago. >> reporter: legal expert stephen clark tells me that the district attorney had no choice but to prosecute the case. >> this was a serious assault, there were significant injuries and you can't just overlook that because the message that it sends is that it's okay to do certain criminal behaviors, but not others. >> reporter: in the meantime, william lynch's supporters will continue to see him as a hero. >> he allowed his freedom to be put at rich -- >> about an hour and a half ago, william lynch and his defense team actually arrived here at the courthouse and were going inside. attorney pat harris would only tell me that he had an issue to deal with. if william lynch is convicted of felony assault and elder abuse, he faces a maximum of four years in prison. >>> a big win for the 49ers in santa clara county today, a court granting a restraining order, freezing redevelopment funds. the money was approved go to -- 49ers say the money was promised to them and they want their money back. construction on the stadium will not be
mr. lynch being able to tell his story and not only tell his story, but tell the story of the person who victimized him many years ago. >> reporter: legal expert stephen clark tells me that the district attorney had no choice but to prosecute the case. >> this was a serious assault, there were significant injuries and you can't just overlook that because the message that it sends is that it's okay to do certain criminal behaviors, but not others. >> reporter: in the meantime,...
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mr. ackman. it is also the board and other investors unhappy with the stock. take a look at the chart. it has the same yield as kimberly clark. but it has been crushed in comparison. kimberly clark, 27% in the last year. p&g flat. their problems begin with emerging market exposure three years ago. seemed like good idea. now the mark receipts slowing and dollar is strong. that's not a good thing. procter raised prices in the last year. competitornot follow. company lost share. analyst i spoke to today also talked about the cost-cutting plan unveiled this winter. consensus, little too late. we will see you due to respond and save his job. there are two business units that could get sold. duracell batteries could fetch $3 billion. im's pet food about $4 billion. i'm also told cost cut king not come at the expense of eps growth. this would be a bit after risky strategy. also, duracell would need to find a buyer assuming could you find one. >> all right. brian shactman for us. we have about 50 minutes to go on the day on wall street. we are holding in the reins. s&p barely negative. nasdaq is down as well by about nine. >> fight
mr. ackman. it is also the board and other investors unhappy with the stock. take a look at the chart. it has the same yield as kimberly clark. but it has been crushed in comparison. kimberly clark, 27% in the last year. p&g flat. their problems begin with emerging market exposure three years ago. seemed like good idea. now the mark receipts slowing and dollar is strong. that's not a good thing. procter raised prices in the last year. competitornot follow. company lost share. analyst i...
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clark. he was found stabbed to death on which mr. boulevard around 11:30 p.m. last friday night.on sunday and police have not determined a motive but they cannot believe that the killing was gang-related. police in oakland are looking for a hit-and-run driver that a bicyclist on wednesday night. it happened in the 8100 block of international boulevard. the man was pronounced dead at the scene. the driver unfortunately fled and so far still has not been found. a fight outside a bar may have blinded a man. lee said the 66 year-old victim was talking to a another man out of city's bar. a fight broke out with two of them and ending with one of the men talking the other to the ground. doctors say the man not to the ground may not regain sight in his right eye. and coming up on the kron4 morning news we have much more weather and traffic and we will tell you what is going on with the national news as far as the elections and what is going on with the investigation that cost thousands of people to be back up on the bay bridge yesterday. let us head out fighting give you a live look at t
clark. he was found stabbed to death on which mr. boulevard around 11:30 p.m. last friday night.on sunday and police have not determined a motive but they cannot believe that the killing was gang-related. police in oakland are looking for a hit-and-run driver that a bicyclist on wednesday night. it happened in the 8100 block of international boulevard. the man was pronounced dead at the scene. the driver unfortunately fled and so far still has not been found. a fight outside a bar may have...
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mrs. longworth says to them at a cocktail party that you know, well, you look more like dick tracy than clark kent. sor telu hought o itng >>l,l say anything. she famously had a pillow in her dupont circle measure that said if you can't say anything nice about somebody, come sit by me. shtrs9i 7 nivrfiey itth ha mark nixon. she was very fond of pat. anute ed. tixhi in deeec tecade, you know, with this long, long historical memory. she's ally around for and aeltg. tinan onnos h90aarn february 1974. this is only months before he resigned. he and mrs. nixon go to work dupont circle use, and mr. wos etahe f d well, she doesn't get obsessed with the petty things that upsets the rest of us. and somebody brings this go back er and as i ht oors shys he tee? t egh laer d wr ihr nbok tpoanysth ecok is ticking? taking. [laughter] but sh was also very syathetic toi ea eubln, on s fev.h'dn longwort was, nicholas longworth, she married the speakeof the house of the house of the represents bute d far wicnerad aug tevod ewwagtasll s htadnoth shnto te daughter deborah but even she relented at that w iboch ae
mrs. longworth says to them at a cocktail party that you know, well, you look more like dick tracy than clark kent. sor telu hought o itng >>l,l say anything. she famously had a pillow in her dupont circle measure that said if you can't say anything nice about somebody, come sit by me. shtrs9i 7 nivrfiey itth ha mark nixon. she was very fond of pat. anute ed. tixhi in deeec tecade, you know, with this long, long historical memory. she's ally around for and aeltg. tinan onnos h90aarn...