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. >> reporter: principal frank deangelis, better known as mr. d in these halls, is making good on a promise he made 15 years ago. following the tragedy at columbine high school, he vowed to stay on until every student in his district had graduated. after a 35-year career that began as a teacher, principal deangelis is retiring this year. >> these are all the students that i either taught or i was their principal. they're all teachers here at columbine now. >> reporter: his office is a museum of memories. >> even though there are things up here that represent sorrow, but it also represents strength. and on some of those days that i said i can't do any more, i look at my wall at '99. >> it's this club no one wants to be a part of. but frank and i, we're family members now. >> reporter: do you remember the first time sam came back after graduating? >> i do. he was sitting in a chair and all of a sudden i look up and tears are starting to come down his eyes and i start crying. even though, you know, sam is 30-plus, they're still my kids. and it took m
. >> reporter: principal frank deangelis, better known as mr. d in these halls, is making good on a promise he made 15 years ago. following the tragedy at columbine high school, he vowed to stay on until every student in his district had graduated. after a 35-year career that began as a teacher, principal deangelis is retiring this year. >> these are all the students that i either taught or i was their principal. they're all teachers here at columbine now. >> reporter: his...
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and i get that mr d has been living openly in the north with the cons two years the display tuesday togive birth to their second tired and this jurisdiction today he said tuesday. and sometimes deny any involvement and these defenses during questioning a small number of relatives of the little pumpkin didn't attend tuesday's short innings in a civil case brought by the chinese toothpaste and nine. chairman stephen was one of four man tent and i approve of. you're not coming. it takes to clean your teeth. they loved the train to defend included jurisdiction. i wrote up his previous conviction of being a member of our inherent ira in jail if he was remanded in custody to appear again and all my might to court next month. i need all of her rtd and counting. the economic and social research institute has given an upbeat assessment of the economy the air so i said safety economy continues to grow the government may have to do little or no adjustment in the next budget be on bringing in water charges like i did get the start of the week. the sri is forecasting much stronger growth in the for
and i get that mr d has been living openly in the north with the cons two years the display tuesday togive birth to their second tired and this jurisdiction today he said tuesday. and sometimes deny any involvement and these defenses during questioning a small number of relatives of the little pumpkin didn't attend tuesday's short innings in a civil case brought by the chinese toothpaste and nine. chairman stephen was one of four man tent and i approve of. you're not coming. it takes to clean...
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. >> thank you, mrthank you, mr. d thank you for only this hearing. mr.hairman, i want to share in accolades directed toward you, the leadership you've shown this committee and what she meant to this congress and our friendship in particular. we're going to miss you but we still have some work to do. mr. ambassador, thank you for being here. i think if there's been a consistent message delivered from the committee to you as one of gratitude given your access and level of engagement, not only with members of this committee but members of congress and especially the new democratic coalition which i'm leading, you can be forced on a number of occasions are, in fact, to open the would talk about make you an honorary member given our endless meetings with you. but that is going to be crucial as way to move forward, not only tpa authorization but the tpp negotiations. members need to have that access, the level of engagement and you have been tireless in that effort and i complement you. in fact just yesterday dr. boustany and mr. reichert, myself and mr. meeks
. >> thank you, mrthank you, mr. d thank you for only this hearing. mr.hairman, i want to share in accolades directed toward you, the leadership you've shown this committee and what she meant to this congress and our friendship in particular. we're going to miss you but we still have some work to do. mr. ambassador, thank you for being here. i think if there's been a consistent message delivered from the committee to you as one of gratitude given your access and level of engagement, not...
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mr. o'neill d. want to start? do you have any problems with us? >> i do not have any problems with you. >> not yet, right? obviously the health care law something that concerns us so that may be a concern to you but from the standpoint of producing your product that's the regulation stuff. >> i. >> i figured we keep working hard and designing great products and making money everything else will fix itself. >> you or so far ahead of regulations that you have outrun us. >> i don't want that to happen. our feet have not hit the ground we shipped our first order to apple out of our house less than three years ago and you know now we keep moving. we have 1,700,000 square-foot facility now and that's not enough. we need to get a bigger one. i understand there are some complications and i let other people in our business worry about that. that is why don't seem concerned and i'm sure i should be. >> there are a lot of people to worry for you. mr. cobb. >> thanks. going back to the beginning which is where i started in 88. we have shipped 50% of our busin
mr. o'neill d. want to start? do you have any problems with us? >> i do not have any problems with you. >> not yet, right? obviously the health care law something that concerns us so that may be a concern to you but from the standpoint of producing your product that's the regulation stuff. >> i. >> i figured we keep working hard and designing great products and making money everything else will fix itself. >> you or so far ahead of regulations that you have outrun...
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mr. sterling this,d comments, according to all reports come as part of a pattern, this is something that people saying was not just something that was blurted out, they are saying this is part of the man's makeup going back 20 or 30 years. why was he allowed to be an owner of an nba franchise. >> you have to go to the court and that established way back in 1993. so, with that dismiss presence, very good. clearly, they were interested in purchasing the team sports and they were not that many. mr. sterling stepped in. the core of that relationship was one of trust and that trust clearly has been damaged tremendously. you answered that because it is something i'm looking at from adam silver when he speaks today. asked that.you there are race-based sexual harassment lawsuits, housing lawsuits. when this broke, a lot of people around the nba and outside said they were not particularly surprised. i'm curious to hear adam silver address the fact that this is a guy who had a reputation for this who still was around. >> we are waiting the news conference, the milken conference is underway in los
mr. sterling this,d comments, according to all reports come as part of a pattern, this is something that people saying was not just something that was blurted out, they are saying this is part of the man's makeup going back 20 or 30 years. why was he allowed to be an owner of an nba franchise. >> you have to go to the court and that established way back in 1993. so, with that dismiss presence, very good. clearly, they were interested in purchasing the team sports and they were not that...
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the r&d tax which was first enacted in 1991 under president ronald -- 1981 under president ronald reagan stimulates investment, creates high value jobs and drives economic growth. mr. marchant: but the r&d credit has never been made permanent. it expired at the end of last year which has caused significant uncertainty and hurts long-term investment for businesses of all sizes. the roller coaster of tax extensions, expirations and renewals should stop. businesses need to make decisions on what's best for their workers and companies, not the stop and go policies of an uncompetitive tax code. perm then soif the r&d tax credit will compel u.s. competitiveness and also help promote future investment, innovation and job growth right here at home. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, today there are two million american this is a stand to lose everything they've worked for through no fault of their own. two million americans that are working americans, that get up every day and
the r&d tax which was first enacted in 1991 under president ronald -- 1981 under president ronald reagan stimulates investment, creates high value jobs and drives economic growth. mr. marchant: but the r&d credit has never been made permanent. it expired at the end of last year which has caused significant uncertainty and hurts long-term investment for businesses of all sizes. the roller coaster of tax extensions, expirations and renewals should stop. businesses need to make decisions...
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you got an update on the call from the chief of station and d mr. mcdonough led the call. mr.mcdonough turn to you and you talked about this new stream -- this new product? >> i do not remember, but i would not be surprised if i breach of the deputies on the 13th that the attack had evolved from a protest. why wouldn't i be surprised, because that very morning we published a piece that said that. director was to represent the views of the cia at the deputies meeting. you, did the deputy national security adviser, denis mcdonough, now the white house chief of staff, did he know about that product before you mentioned it? >> which product, the 13th? >> he would have read that that morning. >> had you conspired beforehand? what? conspired to do >> talks about that the protest led to the attack. he was not prompting you to announce -- >> this was the cia's judgment at the time. a written product produced, disseminated -- >> that was all they had signed off on. the problem here, this station chief, the base chief, all the in benghazi have all reported that the assault began as a pr
you got an update on the call from the chief of station and d mr. mcdonough led the call. mr.mcdonough turn to you and you talked about this new stream -- this new product? >> i do not remember, but i would not be surprised if i breach of the deputies on the 13th that the attack had evolved from a protest. why wouldn't i be surprised, because that very morning we published a piece that said that. director was to represent the views of the cia at the deputies meeting. you, did the deputy...
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d as the best. >> okay. thank you very much commissioner singh. >> can you come back to 5 minutes. >> mr. diego rivera he will. >> do we have the director here nicholas and company. >> yes, we do. >> can we talk to them. >> sure. >> introduce anna our lead underwriter. >> good afternoon. >> what is the there's a muni bond; right? >> yes. >> and what's the interest there the estimated interest rate is approximately somewhere between 5 and a half to 6 percent for a thirty year unexempt special tax bond and this will change based on market rate but that's the interest rate as of today. >> for how many years? thirty years >> a thirty year financing yes. >> and you've i never saw you before in this commission. >> my name is anna i've not stood before this commission i was at the last meeting and i have been working with various entities at the city and county of san francisco for several years but you may recall seeing my former colleague tom, i speak before the commission we also have our co- managing underwr e underwriteer. >> i saw the other person. >> can you stand up all the underwriter's
d as the best. >> okay. thank you very much commissioner singh. >> can you come back to 5 minutes. >> mr. diego rivera he will. >> do we have the director here nicholas and company. >> yes, we do. >> can we talk to them. >> sure. >> introduce anna our lead underwriter. >> good afternoon. >> what is the there's a muni bond; right? >> yes. >> and what's the interest there the estimated interest rate is approximately somewhere...
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mr photo by e mail to global three thousand at the debutante d e or better yet get facebook. good luck i look out for this week i was saying bye bye. you know annie. i mean. the can he. i can in handy. and here medical research is a fraud to publish the findings from the study which all this fresh credit for the treatment of children with the will to stop. maybe by administering a simple direct that truck pulled up to states for two seasons before this the miracle cure the golden one young man not meet the costs in those trials unbuttoned effects that it had been promising she's having his afternoon snack. and that's when he pumps the bill which has changed his behavior significantly. he's been taking a diuretic. the man tonight for three years as a cost of this trial. he didn't look convinced. even when we talk to him which he looked as its seats. now it looks in our eyes he talks without all that. the sharp contrast to his habit of walking up and down in his review. he used to walk up and down like this that often aren't i the main reason the cia no idea what's going on in
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mr photo by e mail to global three thousand at the debutante d e or better yet get facebook. good luck. i traveled three thousand this week by selecting the bye. we get to watch in hd world you were ever you go to image the apps for your own tablet access program schedules on demand video. hello my name is pete over by play. each. reuters the u s versions available to secure the marketplace today to search me to network. in in in in. they're in. medical research is a fraud to publish the findings from the study which all this fresh credit for the treatment of children with or to some. maybe by administering a simple direct it to rot. forgot to say is fussy since the corn is the miracle cure to the enemy one young man not reach across and its trials and button if accepted to have been promising. she is having his afternoon snack. and that's when he pumps the bill which has changed his behavior significantly. he's been taking a diuretic the man tonight. the three years as a cost of the shop he didn't look at us even when we talk to him which he looked as its seats in the now sh
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mr. weaver didn't read the last part but they state r a well run mc d is an educate in the district and they outline wasn't they mean so i think that should be made public so to speak. seems like it is somewhat of an enlightened approach >> commissioner moore. >> can you ask mr. star that part of the conversation be put into the foil as we discuss the policy that might add more intense to the legislation. >> in part of this discussion? >> yes, we have it available as we move along. >> commissioner, i heard a motion but not a second. >> i'll second. >> thank you. commissioners there's a moved and seconded to adapt a recommendation for approval with the river for security plans being included anyone that motion >> commissioner antonini. commissioner borden. commissioner moore. commissioner hillis. commissioner sugaya. commissioner fong. commissioner president wu. so moved, commissioners, that motion passes naems unanimously 7 to zero that place you under our discretionary review calendar i want to say to the public that the dr for carolyn street has bun withdrawn but that leaves the variance p
mr. weaver didn't read the last part but they state r a well run mc d is an educate in the district and they outline wasn't they mean so i think that should be made public so to speak. seems like it is somewhat of an enlightened approach >> commissioner moore. >> can you ask mr. star that part of the conversation be put into the foil as we discuss the policy that might add more intense to the legislation. >> in part of this discussion? >> yes, we have it available as we...
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mr. cobb. the next witness is peter -- of the world's leading 3-d marketplace. prior to this, he was the chief technology officer of a satellite broadcast company. he is also the director of engineering, where he is responsible for delivering a broadband service via satellite. he was born and raised in the netherlands. >> good afternoon. ofm the ceo and founder shapeaways. create aanyone to business with physical products. i love coding things with computers. german by this and by entrepreneurial spirit, i spent much of my career as a start up of companies. one was the first to develop 3-d modeling software. in 2006, i learned about 3-d printing. we print physical objects based on 3-d computer designs. other designers were using 3-d software, the never believed they could use it in their hands. i wanted to show these products at them and they were blown away. they agreed it was a good idea to build a service where people could print 3-d designs. i knew there could be a business opportunity. how big was yet to be seen. as started working here in 2007. we shared a
mr. cobb. the next witness is peter -- of the world's leading 3-d marketplace. prior to this, he was the chief technology officer of a satellite broadcast company. he is also the director of engineering, where he is responsible for delivering a broadband service via satellite. he was born and raised in the netherlands. >> good afternoon. ofm the ceo and founder shapeaways. create aanyone to business with physical products. i love coding things with computers. german by this and by...
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you got an update on the call from the chief of station and d mr. mcdonough led the call. mr.mcdonough turn to you and you talked about this new stream of -- this new product? >> i do not remember, but i would not be surprised if i breach of the deputies on the 13th that the attack had evolved from a protest. why wouldn't i be surprised, because that very morning we published a piece that said that. my job as deputy director was to represent the views of the cia at the deputies meeting. >> did you, did the deputy national security adviser, denis mcdonough, now the white house chief of staff, did he know about that product before you mentioned it? >> which product, the 13th? >> he would have read that that morning. >> had you conspired beforehand? >> no, conspired to do what? >> talks about that the protest led to the attack. >> this was the cia's considered dutchman at the time. >> i thought it was all the community that had signed out on the product. i think one of the problems here is the charge, the diplomatic security officials and all the cia station personnel in benghazi
you got an update on the call from the chief of station and d mr. mcdonough led the call. mr.mcdonough turn to you and you talked about this new stream of -- this new product? >> i do not remember, but i would not be surprised if i breach of the deputies on the 13th that the attack had evolved from a protest. why wouldn't i be surprised, because that very morning we published a piece that said that. my job as deputy director was to represent the views of the cia at the deputies meeting....
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evaluates people to whether or not they have the requisites tocrequisites tobe given legal d citizenship pathway in america. mr. rodriguez would not even say whether someone who has been denied legal status should be deported. so they come in and ask for legal status and they're turned down. he was asked, do you get to stay in the country or should you be deported? there's only one teens this. if you're not eligible to be in the country, and you've been -- had your hearings and you've been denied legal status, there's only one answer. and that's, you should be deported. so these shouldn't be difficult questions for someone who wants to head an agency that is charged with ensuring the integrity of our immigration system. now, the president has summarily suspended entirely portions of immigration law, however, granting unilateral reprieve to people based on everything from family connection, age of illegal entry, and criminal record. he just issues an order. "the los angeles times" reported earlier this week on the collapse of interior enforcement. they reported -- quote -- "immigrants living illegally in most o
evaluates people to whether or not they have the requisites tocrequisites tobe given legal d citizenship pathway in america. mr. rodriguez would not even say whether someone who has been denied legal status should be deported. so they come in and ask for legal status and they're turned down. he was asked, do you get to stay in the country or should you be deported? there's only one teens this. if you're not eligible to be in the country, and you've been -- had your hearings and you've been...
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mr. david byrne and the atomic bomb band! [ cheers and applause ] d-d-d! triple-d! >> steve: triple-d! [ laughter and applause ] hey, guys, it's time to take a a look at the stories making headlines today, and weigh the good with the bad. it's time for "pros and cons." here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ pros and cons and pros and cons and pros ♪ >> jimmy: tonight we'll be taking a look at the pros and cons of going to the kentucky derby. >> steve: hmmm. >> jimmy: coming up this weekend, you got your big hats, mint juleps, fancy parties. i think there might be a horse race involved. [ laughter ] very fun, let's take a look at the pros and cons of going to the kentucky derby. here we go. pro, it's tradition that goes back 140 years. con, just like donald sterling's views on race. [ laughter ] >> steve: he loves races. [ laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: races? >> steve: yeah, racist. >> jimmy: oh, racist, yeah. oh sorry he does -- >> steve: he's a racist. a fan of races, right? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's what a racist is. >> steve: my bad. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] pro, it's like the origi
mr. david byrne and the atomic bomb band! [ cheers and applause ] d-d-d! triple-d! >> steve: triple-d! [ laughter and applause ] hey, guys, it's time to take a a look at the stories making headlines today, and weigh the good with the bad. it's time for "pros and cons." here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ pros and cons and pros and cons and pros ♪ >> jimmy: tonight we'll be taking a look at the pros and cons of going to the kentucky derby. >> steve: hmmm....
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d was. it was found in the corner of the toilet. >> mr. pistorius, listen to me.ing you heard the magazine rack, and you changed your aim. >> that's incorrect my lady. >> because i was waiting for you to say you heard the magazine rack. you did. when she fell on the magazine rack. you changed your aim. >> my lady, i wouldn't have possibly heard her fall on the magazine rack. one of the shots missed. i wouldn't have heard anyone fall inside the toilet where i was shooting. >> i'd say i don't what you're answering mr. pistorius, but the magazine rack we know you heard. that's why you changed your aim. >> that's not true. >> that is 100%. a entered in the hip. she fell on the magazine rack. you fired c and d. now before we carry on, when you fired those shots -- i want to ask -- every time there's a break i want to also catch up. you never aimed -- you aimed at door, am i right? >> we've been through aimed and pointed at my lady. i said i never aimed at door. >> you never aimed at the door. you just pointed to your gun in your right hand towards the door? >> that's c
d was. it was found in the corner of the toilet. >> mr. pistorius, listen to me.ing you heard the magazine rack, and you changed your aim. >> that's incorrect my lady. >> because i was waiting for you to say you heard the magazine rack. you did. when she fell on the magazine rack. you changed your aim. >> my lady, i wouldn't have possibly heard her fall on the magazine rack. one of the shots missed. i wouldn't have heard anyone fall inside the toilet where i was...
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and author of new book, i may d, the decline of american naval supremacy, colonel, can you irk exchange, mr. hague nel china, a -- hagel in china, got a tour of aircraft carrier, that was seen as china becoming more transparent. but bottom line is china will do what it wants to do, whatever we say, i don't know it has a big impact. they will do what they want, right? >> yep. i'm over my head when we talk economics but we do need each other economically, militarily, we have the greatest navy in the world, chinese just have a lot of people, we can affect some do something diplomacy. but as with russia, when if china -- let's say go after japan, i don't see us getting in the face of china militarily or anybody really soon. we're still fighting a war in afghanistan, for 11 years now, i don't see us going to war with something as big as china. overt military action. ashley: good points. colonel, brings up a good points, we talk about u.s. navy, have you a book out saying it is being decimateed, really cutback. how much? >> well, a good example is what happening in asia. i think that colonel is r
and author of new book, i may d, the decline of american naval supremacy, colonel, can you irk exchange, mr. hague nel china, a -- hagel in china, got a tour of aircraft carrier, that was seen as china becoming more transparent. but bottom line is china will do what it wants to do, whatever we say, i don't know it has a big impact. they will do what they want, right? >> yep. i'm over my head when we talk economics but we do need each other economically, militarily, we have the greatest...
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d >> just joking. >> okay, if nothing else at this point, i know we will come back. mr. rose, can we go to your report, please? >> yes, mr. chairman, members of the committee, first of all let me state that san francisco residents, supervisors, as you know pay federal, state and local dollars. they are all taxpayers' dollars so, yes, mr. rourke is correct that we look at these reports to determine whether or not the funds are justified. it doesn't make any difference if it's local, state or federal, it's still taxpayer dollars being paid by san francisco residents. in fact, under that theory, we shouldn't look at the airport or the port. those are not general fund dollars. i just want to emphasize that. and so the fact that the state allocated the money and said this is what you need, maybe the state needs a budget analyst. i don't know. >> we can recommend you, mr. rose, if you want to go to sacramento. >> thank you, supervisor. now getting to the details of our report on page 5, the bottom of page 5, as shown in table 4, the proposed ordinance would appropriate 31.5 mi
d >> just joking. >> okay, if nothing else at this point, i know we will come back. mr. rose, can we go to your report, please? >> yes, mr. chairman, members of the committee, first of all let me state that san francisco residents, supervisors, as you know pay federal, state and local dollars. they are all taxpayers' dollars so, yes, mr. rourke is correct that we look at these reports to determine whether or not the funds are justified. it doesn't make any difference if it's...
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d daddy issues. last longer than four hours. mr. clean right behind you.er] pedophiles. >> the winner is the last one. tight pants. >> would that be yours? >> rubbing up on you. this equally.own they went to the university of chicago and a made up games for each other. and will explain the whole game. >> you have a sentence, kind of like a mad lib style thing. everybody else besides the person who is holding the black card throws in a white card which is the answer. the person holding the black card and decides which is the funniest. the hat to then next person and then he or she chooses the black card. >> how do you get a winner? the most rounds wins the entire game. it is the most popular game on amazon. is incredibly popular. it is very easy to pick up. adverse to dirty phrases, thenrd you should not play. this is definitely nsfw. collects really successful. >> a lot of people like stuff that is not safe for work. i've had this for months. and i played whenever i can. few drinks having a first, assuming you are over 21. then have a couple of drinks and
d daddy issues. last longer than four hours. mr. clean right behind you.er] pedophiles. >> the winner is the last one. tight pants. >> would that be yours? >> rubbing up on you. this equally.own they went to the university of chicago and a made up games for each other. and will explain the whole game. >> you have a sentence, kind of like a mad lib style thing. everybody else besides the person who is holding the black card throws in a white card which is the answer. the...
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go to the gang bangers, these guy whose don't like me, don't like c., d., and e., today we have a break in the barrier, mrs, we put the guns down. we put prejudice down. we put the gang down and we meet and embrace one another. >> when the missionaries came on to tonga, my granddad, he helped them. they gave him the name "love to work" he worked with the missionaries. i just want to be me. do the best of my ability. to be some positive influence. like in the midst of my trouble. >> and his troubles are significant. he is charged with molesting two girls under the age of 10. he entered a not guilty plea and is awaiting trial. >> what is your statement about the charge, guilty, not guilty, innocent? >> not guilty. >> ofahengaue was denied bail and has been here for 2 1/2 years as his caseworks through the court. they consider me a danger to society. yeah. >> it is a serious charge. he appears to be a genuine nice guy. but that could all be. an act. the devil inside. we don't know. we never know. so me personally myself, i act as if everybody in here is dangerous at all times. >> coming up -- >> they're bloo
go to the gang bangers, these guy whose don't like me, don't like c., d., and e., today we have a break in the barrier, mrs, we put the guns down. we put prejudice down. we put the gang down and we meet and embrace one another. >> when the missionaries came on to tonga, my granddad, he helped them. they gave him the name "love to work" he worked with the missionaries. i just want to be me. do the best of my ability. to be some positive influence. like in the midst of my trouble....
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d. eisenhower's highway system. >> mr. bundy backed off his remarks. >> that's exactly what i said.sidy and their young women are having abortions and their young men are in jail and their older women and children are standing -- >> enough, enough. >> oh, my god. >> stop it. come on. i don't want to hear it. >> what's interesting, though, is the way some people who supported him on the issue of the land grazing, including some very prominent united states senators, not fringe people, ran for the exits yesterday after his comments in the "new york times." >> no doubt about it. gene robinson, there were obviously a lot of politicians. i think this is what's most disappointing, there were a lot of politicians that ran to his defense. the people who are supposed to be the usual suspect, the people on tv, the people on radio, bloggers, prominently conservative bloggers were actually the ones like i said yesterday, eric eriksson, excuse me, maybe i don't understand something here but is he actually paying for the right to graze on that land? because it's socialism if you're going to go ou
d. eisenhower's highway system. >> mr. bundy backed off his remarks. >> that's exactly what i said.sidy and their young women are having abortions and their young men are in jail and their older women and children are standing -- >> enough, enough. >> oh, my god. >> stop it. come on. i don't want to hear it. >> what's interesting, though, is the way some people who supported him on the issue of the land grazing, including some very prominent united states...
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d. crabtree of kansas to be united states district judge. mr. reid: i have a cloture motion. i ask that it be reported, mr. president. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: cloture motion. we the undersigned senators in in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate hereby move to bring to a close the debate on the nomination of daniel d. crabtree of kansas to be united states district judge for the district of kansas signed by 17 senators as follows. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent the reading of the names be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent the mandatory quorum under rule 22 be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i move to proceed to legislative session. the presiding officer: the question is on the motion. all in favor say aye. opposed nay. the ayes have it. the motion is agreed to. mr. reid: i move to proceed to calendar number 589. the presiding officer: the question is on the motion. all in favor say aye. opposed nay. the ayes have it. the mo
d. crabtree of kansas to be united states district judge. mr. reid: i have a cloture motion. i ask that it be reported, mr. president. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: cloture motion. we the undersigned senators in in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate hereby move to bring to a close the debate on the nomination of daniel d. crabtree of kansas to be united states district judge for the district of kansas signed by 17 senators as...
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d. stop suffering. start breathing. at an undisclosed mcdonald's location, there is a club. inside, the best of the best gather. and tonight, they welcome their newest member, mrne serve the best basketball player in the world? the new bacon clubhouse sandwich of course. 100% pure beef or chicken on a new artisan roll. all with our famous big mac special sauce. because everyone deserves the best. there's something for everyone to love at mcdonald's. you should serve it to everyone. >>> "our world with black enterprise" is brought to you by mcdonald's. deeply rooted in the community, 365 days a year. >>> that wraps it up for this edition of "our world with black enterprise." be sure to visit us on the web at blackenterprise.com/our world. you can also like us on facebook. thanks for watching. we'll see you next week. ♪ >> now a paid presentation for meaningful beauty advanced by cindy crawford. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valerie bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and stars from tv's royal pains and the mentalist. >> hosted by network tv correspondent katrina szish. >> brought to you by guthy-renker. >> hi, everyone, i'm beauty and style jou
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mr. chairman and members of the committee on page 4 on cable 2 on page 5 lists the anyone else rent the total annual costs by o e w dpi for the proposed 3 year leases pats 1440 webster street the extension of 9 thousand plus presidential 2 there's plus per square feet and the square feet is a 3 percent increase from the pretty sure years rent. we also report on the bottom of page 4 the estimated costs for the lease extension will range from between 4 hundred and plus to 9 plus 44 depending on the operating costs on table 2 page 5 of the report. we recommend you approve the proposed resolution >> thank you very much colleagues, any questions. >> i have a quick question for mr. updike you know you said the lease is below the market rate is there any concerns about the lease it seems like the commercial spaces are doubling and perhaps as organizations are being displaced from other districts maybe looking the other districts could you talk about how he negotiated such a good lease and it didn't go up in the next few years based on c pi. >> that's correct supervisor mar the stable lease is about relationship building we
mr. chairman and members of the committee on page 4 on cable 2 on page 5 lists the anyone else rent the total annual costs by o e w dpi for the proposed 3 year leases pats 1440 webster street the extension of 9 thousand plus presidential 2 there's plus per square feet and the square feet is a 3 percent increase from the pretty sure years rent. we also report on the bottom of page 4 the estimated costs for the lease extension will range from between 4 hundred and plus to 9 plus 44 depending on...
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. >> and that takes a jab at d democrat mark pryor for a controversial comment that he made, and we could not get mr pryor to come in or get a comment, but we did get republican congressman tom cotton who is trying to replace him, and by the way, thank you for your service, sir, and tell us about the ad and why you made it like that. >> sure. great to be on with you, and i found it curious when senator pryor said that i had a sense of entitlement about my military service, and the thing that made me think of was basic training, and taught us humility and accountability, and putting your buddy ahead of yourself, and frankly, if question had more of those values, congress would be more respected and since they are one of the least respect and the military is the most respected. >> well, i think that when it comes to democrats, they are entitled to have contraceptive free, and stay on the parents' insurance policies until they are 24 and i'm not sure that the sense of sbentitlement should n be pointed at them instead of yourself. >> and you know, when you are walking around in the middle of the night i
. >> and that takes a jab at d democrat mark pryor for a controversial comment that he made, and we could not get mr pryor to come in or get a comment, but we did get republican congressman tom cotton who is trying to replace him, and by the way, thank you for your service, sir, and tell us about the ad and why you made it like that. >> sure. great to be on with you, and i found it curious when senator pryor said that i had a sense of entitlement about my military service, and the...
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mr. wildstein, could you state and spell your last name for the record. >> david wildstein. w-i-l-d-s-t-e-i-n. >> where do you currently reside? >> montville, new jersey. >> are you currently employed? >> no. >> most recently where were you employed? >> on the advice of my counsel, i respectfully assert my right to remain silent under the united states and new jersey constitutions. >> that was literally the last time we heard from the man who ordered those lanes shut down on the george washington bridge according to e-mails at this time. that is until now. he is speaking again. i'll explain, straight ahead. >>> what about the dignity of a single mother from las vegas, christina, who was stuck living in her elderly grandmother's living room because she and her son were evicted when christina's benefits were cut off. perhaps charles and david koch should share their night with one air mattress bike christina and her son and see what dignity there is. the koch brothers want america to be dignified as they lose their homes, their cars and security. >> that was harry reid continuing to w
mr. wildstein, could you state and spell your last name for the record. >> david wildstein. w-i-l-d-s-t-e-i-n. >> where do you currently reside? >> montville, new jersey. >> are you currently employed? >> no. >> most recently where were you employed? >> on the advice of my counsel, i respectfully assert my right to remain silent under the united states and new jersey constitutions. >> that was literally the last time we heard from the man who...
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mr. trese people have. for hang uer xpience. 's n b report.yo beh. a little behind on mewo for beg ck yeah. buife do it, we're ok, i think. we're able to mmunicat whe lotter d get along bett-- beblto talit, rk it t without scamin anhim going to rob a hou beushe strat. e derstands lot what i. and she don't, li, get all uptight and say, "that's not true," "lie," ju stuff like that. i mean basic, typical mom. there arseral otional sorders of childhood. one of the most common is separatn anxiety disorder. it's normal for children to experience the pangs of separation from loved one, but a child's inability to eventually overcome thosfeelings is nonormal and is csidered an etial disorder. about 3% of chilen are likely to have separation anxiety disorder at some point in their lives. with sepation anxiety, we're talking about a child who almost every minute of every day has extreme anxiety, extre fear, thoughts of being separad from mom, thoughts of loved ones being red or hurt. d this is not an isolated incident. these children if theseymptoms peist for a twweek period of time, are ry likely to be laled or diagnosed as separatioanxiety. the elings are ha to expl
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mr. [ bird screeches ] (music) defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. calcium citrate plus d.ble, easily absorbed. some brokerage firms are but way too many aren't. why? because selling their funds makes them more money. which makes you wonder. isn't that a conflict? search "proprietary mutual funds". yikes!! then go to e*trade. we've got over 8,000 mutual funds and not one of them has our name on it. we're in the business of finding the right...
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mr. wildstein, could you state and spell your last name for the record. >> david wildstein. w-i-l-d-s-t-e-i-n. >> where do you currently rhode island. >> monfield, new yerz. >> are you currently employed? >> no most recently where were you employed? >> on the advice of my counsel, i respectfully assert my right to remain silent under the united states and new jersey constitutions. >> that was literally the last time we heard from the man who ordered those lanes shut down on the george washington bridge according to e-mails at this time. that is until now. he is speaking again. i'll explain, straight ahead. i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. pcentury link provides reliable yit services like multi-layered security soluti
mr. wildstein, could you state and spell your last name for the record. >> david wildstein. w-i-l-d-s-t-e-i-n. >> where do you currently rhode island. >> monfield, new yerz. >> are you currently employed? >> no most recently where were you employed? >> on the advice of my counsel, i respectfully assert my right to remain silent under the united states and new jersey constitutions. >> that was literally the last time we heard from the man who ordered...
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mr. speaker, if in fact we made a perspective which, of course, would clearly be workable and made it five months perspectively rather than three or 3 1/2 months retrospectively d a month and a half prospectively through may 30, would that be an acceptable alternative, mr. majority leader? mr. cantor: mr. speaker, i'd say back to the gentleman, it is my opinion that what the gentleman asks for is a continuance of the status quo. we want to get people back to work. we are in the business of job creation. we want to provide a better environment for businesses to hire folks. we want to help those folks who are chronically unemployed access the skills necessary to fill the job openings today. as the gentleman knows, i'm sure his district is not unlike mine and other districts, there are a lot of job openings left unopen because the work force doesn't have access to proper training and skills. i look forward to joining with the gentleman in looking towards the future to how we can help those who are out of work get a job. and with that i yield back. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentleman for his response, mr. speaker. but it seems to me it begs the question. my question w
mr. speaker, if in fact we made a perspective which, of course, would clearly be workable and made it five months perspectively rather than three or 3 1/2 months retrospectively d a month and a half prospectively through may 30, would that be an acceptable alternative, mr. majority leader? mr. cantor: mr. speaker, i'd say back to the gentleman, it is my opinion that what the gentleman asks for is a continuance of the status quo. we want to get people back to work. we are in the business of job...
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company with the d c he said director of the water in the coal mine in the south western chinese province and on twenty two miners remained blocked and as a result of accident. currently mr is trying to pump groundwater used in bombs at the same time of accident twenty six minus one in the mind for the managed to escape to the surface. the chinese government intends to close about two thousand small coal mines. this will be done within the framework of reducing air pollution and reduce the country's dependence on fossil fuels incessant rains have caused flooding in argentina in some provinces in the west the country houses were completely submerged in water one of transport in the country's energy infrastructure was disrupted due to the current situation more than two thousand people have been evacuated military officers are helping residents of the affected areas to get out of the disaster zone in the center of inspection evacuation centers. argentine president cristina fernandez de creature is personally monitoring the situation in early april a similar situation was observed in the solomon islands heavy rains caused flooding in the disaster killed three people thirty
company with the d c he said director of the water in the coal mine in the south western chinese province and on twenty two miners remained blocked and as a result of accident. currently mr is trying to pump groundwater used in bombs at the same time of accident twenty six minus one in the mind for the managed to escape to the surface. the chinese government intends to close about two thousand small coal mines. this will be done within the framework of reducing air pollution and reduce the...
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mr. putin does not seem to care muchor president preferences, g which is wedges the u.s. between another rock and another hard place. we out of diplomatic solutions, peter? > yes, this reminds you of the winkle d ba bull constitution where he says watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat. there is no rabbit and here the is no signs that pro-russian militants are withdrawing. they are saying we don't answer moscow that. is debatable but they are standing put. and at the white house they are nervously. they don't think there is necessarily going to lead to a permanent durable solution and out are trying to figure what comes next. >> by the way, i can't enough of natasha. the rocky and bullwinkle reference. the agreement was that everybody illegal armed groups could step a different e's definition of what constitutes illegal arms groups. >> exactly. talking about e this group called right sector which is a very right wing part the coalition that pushed out favorite president and they are talking about the government in kiev taming their extremist forces and what john kerry is talking causing the se trouble in eastern ukraine. so it is an agreement where everybody can think they got it doesn't nt but
mr. putin does not seem to care muchor president preferences, g which is wedges the u.s. between another rock and another hard place. we out of diplomatic solutions, peter? > yes, this reminds you of the winkle d ba bull constitution where he says watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat. there is no rabbit and here the is no signs that pro-russian militants are withdrawing. they are saying we don't answer moscow that. is debatable but they are standing put. and at the white house they are...
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mr. speaker, if in fact we made a perspective which, of course, would clearly be workable and made it five months perspectively rather than three or 3 1/2 months retrospectively da month and a half prospectively through may 30, would that be an acceptable alternative, mr. majority leader? mr. cantor: mr. speaker, i'd say back to the gentleman, it is my opinion that what the gentleman asks for is a continuance of the status quo. we want to get people back to work. we are in the business of job creation. we want to provide a better environment for businesses to hire folks. we want to help those folks who are chronically unemployed access the skills necessary to fill the job openings today. as the gentleman knows, i'm sure his district is not unlike mine and other districts, there are a lot of job openings left unopen because the work force doesn't have access to proper training and skills. i look forward to joining with the gentleman in looking towards the future to how we can help those who are out of work get a job. and with that i yield back. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentleman for his response, mr. speaker. but it seems to me it begs the question. my question wa
mr. speaker, if in fact we made a perspective which, of course, would clearly be workable and made it five months perspectively rather than three or 3 1/2 months retrospectively da month and a half prospectively through may 30, would that be an acceptable alternative, mr. majority leader? mr. cantor: mr. speaker, i'd say back to the gentleman, it is my opinion that what the gentleman asks for is a continuance of the status quo. we want to get people back to work. we are in the business of job...
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mrs. clinton joked about it afterwards. >> we will be right back. [bl ] lievwhatou d't kw w ke wfor insud drers? t corage [bl ] [rot] oh. k[pf. bke] lk tfarms t corage [bl ] dmarr abt yo surae. ♪e arfarms bu- pa dum m - m - m - m♪ d gesmarr abt yo surae. i gotta go deposit a check, transfer some money. so it's your uncle's turn. what? wait, wait, wait... no, no, no, wait, wait. (baby crying) so you can deposit a check... with the touch of a finger. so you can arrange a transfer in the blink of an eye. so you can help make a bond... i got it. that lasts a lifetime. the chase mobile app. linee >> erica: taken a look at what is trending around the web site today. yesterday we brought you a story about julia luis dreyfus rolling stone cover. the constitution signed by john hancock was tattooed on her back. we all know that hancock signed the declaration of independence, and not the constitution. dreyfus response to the controversy with this throwback thursday picture of her as a baby, and you can see hancocks signature on of the lower back. she jokes that it is a birthmark, so we all need to cut rolling stone a little slack. >> coming up, we are monitoring the
mrs. clinton joked about it afterwards. >> we will be right back. [bl ] lievwhatou d't kw w ke wfor insud drers? t corage [bl ] [rot] oh. k[pf. bke] lk tfarms t corage [bl ] dmarr abt yo surae. ♪e arfarms bu- pa dum m - m - m - m♪ d gesmarr abt yo surae. i gotta go deposit a check, transfer some money. so it's your uncle's turn. what? wait, wait, wait... no, no, no, wait, wait. (baby crying) so you can deposit a check... with the touch of a finger. so you can arrange a transfer in the...
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mr. ryan's roadblocks to prosperity that will strip the budget of much-needed infrastructure investment. are you a member -- any member of your family suffering from a disease, the cure for which by d certainly be further medical research dollars? sorry. you found yourself on mr. ryan's fast track to despair. rather than lead this country into a new era of economic growth, republicans want to cut taxes for the rich, cut programs for everyone else and then feel like they've set this country on the right track. this is no way to run an economy, no way to run a budget process and no way to stick up for the millions of struggling americans, as my friends on the democratic side are doing and have done for years, who need us to focus on improving the economy. mr. speaker, at this time i thank mike and terry and ian and the rules committee staff working with me, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time is reserved. the gentleman from georgia. mr. woodall: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself two minutes to thank my friend from florida for laying out exactly what the case is that needs to be made today. it just so happens all of those spending p
mr. ryan's roadblocks to prosperity that will strip the budget of much-needed infrastructure investment. are you a member -- any member of your family suffering from a disease, the cure for which by d certainly be further medical research dollars? sorry. you found yourself on mr. ryan's fast track to despair. rather than lead this country into a new era of economic growth, republicans want to cut taxes for the rich, cut programs for everyone else and then feel like they've set this country on...
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d. verification and compliance at the u.s. department of state. she has earned numerous awards for her work on u.s.-russian-european -- >> mr.irman, are other members allowed to give opening statements? >> all members have five days to submit statements because we have votes and two subcommittees. they can make their comments during their questioning if they wish. mr. brent hartley. he has extensive experience in european security issues and has served in various roles related to arms control, counterterrorism and nato and more. ms. friedt, we'll start with you. you have five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. chairman poe, chairman rohrabacher, ranking members sherm understand and keating, and members -- sherman and keating, and members of this committee, i am grateful for the opportunity to speak to you today about the administration's arms control policy toward russia. today i want to speak to you about three things. one, why arms control agreements with russia continue to be an important tool to enhance the security of the united states, our allies and partners. two, how we have used arms control tools since the crisis
d. verification and compliance at the u.s. department of state. she has earned numerous awards for her work on u.s.-russian-european -- >> mr.irman, are other members allowed to give opening statements? >> all members have five days to submit statements because we have votes and two subcommittees. they can make their comments during their questioning if they wish. mr. brent hartley. he has extensive experience in european security issues and has served in various roles related to...
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d has an appointment after. please help me in thanking ambassador ford and mr. milli band. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> as we leave this discussion, the ap reports new development on the situation in ukraine. there is an agreement in geneva on immediate steps to ease the crisis. the cream it was reached by top moments from the u.s., eu, russia, and ukraine requiring all sides to refrain from provocative actions. allalls for disarming of illegally armed groups. also this from the ap, russian president putin has rejected claims that special forces are fomenting unrest in ukraine and recognize for the first time that troops in unmarked uniforms who had overtaken crimea before its annexation by moscow were russian soldiers. putin expressed hope for a solution for the worst yeast-west crisis since the end of the cold war. presshagel conducted a conference. focusedeading today was -- our meeting today was focused on reinforcing our solidarity and partnership for the future of the polish-u.s. de
d has an appointment after. please help me in thanking ambassador ford and mr. milli band. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> as we leave this discussion, the ap reports new development on the situation in ukraine. there is an agreement in geneva on immediate steps to ease the crisis. the cream it was reached by top moments from the u.s., eu, russia, and ukraine requiring all sides to refrain from provocative...
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d dissident in rome, but he was never charged. >> we have informed the united nations and iran that we will not issue a visa to mr. abutelebi. we certainly share the intent of the bill passed by congress, as we have already told the u.n. and iran that we will not issue a visa. we'll review the legislation. we're doing that now. and we will work to address any issues related to its utility and constitutionality. but we share the intent of the bill. >> reporter: iranian officials reacting to the news, saying in part that the decision is regrettable. patty ann, back to you. >> elizabeth prann live in washington, thanks. >> thanks. >>> kansas city could be dealing with a possible serial shooter situation. police announcing they're officially linking 12 highway shootings that began in early march. three people were wounded. investigators are also reviewing other cases that may be related. brian yennis is live in our new york city newsroom with more details. what can you tell us? >> reporter: kansas city police say the 12 highway shootings are from the same shooter or shooters, but there are no known suspect or suspects or motive.
d dissident in rome, but he was never charged. >> we have informed the united nations and iran that we will not issue a visa to mr. abutelebi. we certainly share the intent of the bill passed by congress, as we have already told the u.n. and iran that we will not issue a visa. we'll review the legislation. we're doing that now. and we will work to address any issues related to its utility and constitutionality. but we share the intent of the bill. >> reporter: iranian officials...