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exposure our more prone to alone about your local news and statewide news i want to reiterate what mr. david mentioned his comment if you extend the voting rights you're more prone to vote because as an 8 transitioning to college i'm focused on what is happening in my college but i'm still focused on the city as well but it makes it more - it is easier for a 16 and 7-year-old to focus on citywide issues while your transitioning. >> what not that this is the generation when youth are exposed to citywide issues through media and you follow it on twitter to end this i want to let you know that voter participation is not that my but the long term of creating a more engaged city definitely out weighs (inaudible). >> that our city can take. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> >> you say you saved the best for last you saved the oldest to last members of the rules committee thank you for taking the time and difficult to follow the eloquent contributes i'm coming from this from a different perspective i'm david we have a mission of permitting an action education to all youth in the
exposure our more prone to alone about your local news and statewide news i want to reiterate what mr. david mentioned his comment if you extend the voting rights you're more prone to vote because as an 8 transitioning to college i'm focused on what is happening in my college but i'm still focused on the city as well but it makes it more - it is easier for a 16 and 7-year-old to focus on citywide issues while your transitioning. >> what not that this is the generation when youth are...
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. >> thank you madam president i'd like to ask our dapper and eloquent mr. david golden to read the resolution. >> good evening superintendent and board of education it is my pleasure to read resolution 15526 s p one with the superintendents permission and at the consequence of a very, very long agenda i'll slightly abbreviate not to disparage our honoree on the resolution but it is actually quite a long resolution so i'll try to cut to the highlights one 5526 s p w one in port safe naming the main building foyer to the can he will lee square whereas he's a third generation san franciscan grew up in north beach a product of san francisco unified school district having at the end france 1968 also my graduating class whereas ken lee served in sfusd for 21 years including teaching at el gordon as a counselor mary a middle school and as head counselor at presidio as assistant principle and finally principle at san francisco middle school he worked tirelessly to have a safe and positive environments for the france middle school and he's welcomed the whole community to
. >> thank you madam president i'd like to ask our dapper and eloquent mr. david golden to read the resolution. >> good evening superintendent and board of education it is my pleasure to read resolution 15526 s p one with the superintendents permission and at the consequence of a very, very long agenda i'll slightly abbreviate not to disparage our honoree on the resolution but it is actually quite a long resolution so i'll try to cut to the highlights one 5526 s p w one in port safe...
mr. david pilpel. >> on this i asked that the last operations committee meeting, if the
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mr. david pilpel. >> on this i asked that the last operations committee meeting, if the healthy nail salon (audio cut out) if they're also in the green business program, i'm told they're not necessarily. so there was some ambiguity, with staff, i hope the nail salons are also in the green business program, and this should be an add onto the green business program to the nail salons that are appropriate, if they're healthy nail salons concerned about toxics thoi should also be concerned about the green business program. i didn't want to forget about the green business program so they don't forget that as well. and thanks, to anya for the presentation. >> thank you, >> good evening. >> harris i have a question. where does one who has no access to the web or net get information like a list of salons that are covered and so on? you need to have a phone number as well as a web net number. thank you. >> maybe we can do something with that request off the line. thanks mrs. harris, any other members of
mr. david pilpel. >> on this i asked that the last operations committee meeting, if the healthy nail salon (audio cut out) if they're also in the green business program, i'm told they're not necessarily. so there was some ambiguity, with staff, i hope the nail salons are also in the green business program, and this should be an add onto the green business program to the nail salons that are appropriate, if they're healthy nail salons concerned about toxics thoi should also be concerned...
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>> i want to thank the chairman and the ranking nobody give me this opportunity to introduce david shapira. mr. chairman you read -- or you highlight the some of his business background. and that's i think one of the most significant parts of his record and resume. i won't dwell on the details of his background. but i do want to say something about his character. i think that's what i'll start with. we all know the challenges of being in lekted service. appointed public service comes with challenges as well. the process itself is substantial challenge and i'm always amazed and gratified that we have people willing to put themselves forward for public service even though the process to get there to be confirmed or
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secondly, mr. david how mr. vid howley, retired police officer new york city police department and finally we have ms. barbara burnett former detective new york city police department. thank you for your patience, for coming and for your testimony. your written testimony will be made part of the record. he will each be given five minutes to summarize. you will see green first-in yellow. when read appears to be asked to your testimony. at this time you are recognized for five minutes to summarize your testimony. >> as i stared at the clinical center of excellence we have gone to six clinics in the area that provide medical monitoring and treatments for world trade center was under his. i'm a physician who is board certified enemy professor at rutgers and a member of the national toxicology panel, an expert panel that advises the national and attitude of environmental health sciences concerning the relationship between exposer to toxic chemicals in house. i want to thank the committee for the opportunity to testify
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merkel and mr david cameron were determined that sanctions must not be lifted again russia until russia implemented the minsk agreement, arrived at months ago. there was a sense very much there that this summit is trying as much as possible to show a strength - show a force, as it were to show how strong they fell about the situation, and as far as greece is concerned. the possibility of gretskit was at the front of people's find. if i take you back to the event at the beginning of the morning when president obama arrived, he was greeted by angela merkel in the village. >> reporter: the spring sunshine light up a picture of bavaria culture, this village was transformed into a venue for two world leaders. germany's chancellor greeted the u.s. president speaking of their two country's enduring president. >> despite differences in opinion that we have today the united states of america are our friend our partner, and an important partner that we closely cooperate because it is in our common interest because we wanted and have shared values. >> reporter: on sunday morning they shared a samp
merkel and mr david cameron were determined that sanctions must not be lifted again russia until russia implemented the minsk agreement, arrived at months ago. there was a sense very much there that this summit is trying as much as possible to show a strength - show a force, as it were to show how strong they fell about the situation, and as far as greece is concerned. the possibility of gretskit was at the front of people's find. if i take you back to the event at the beginning of the morning...
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then, british premised mr. david cameron takes questions. -- british prime minister ♪ this week on q and a our guests are historians don ritchie and ray smock. they talk about the history of the house and senate, focusing on leaders, characters legislation, and scandals. brian: don ritchie, you spent 40 years as historian in the united states senate. what was the toughest part of the job? donald: finding out what had just happened so that we could answer the question. reporters would catch us out of breath and want an answer about something historical. it clearly had something to do with something that had just happened in the senate. we had no idea what that was. we had to tell them to calm down, tell us what happened, and try to provide historical context. brian: really i think you spent about 12 years in the house. what about your answer to that question? -- ray, i think you spent about 12 years in the house. raymond: i had to create the office. luckily, i had the senate historical office for a couple years. don r
then, british premised mr. david cameron takes questions. -- british prime minister ♪ this week on q and a our guests are historians don ritchie and ray smock. they talk about the history of the house and senate, focusing on leaders, characters legislation, and scandals. brian: don ritchie, you spent 40 years as historian in the united states senate. what was the toughest part of the job? donald: finding out what had just happened so that we could answer the question. reporters would catch us...
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then, british premised mr. david cameron takes questions. -- british prime minister ♪ this week on q and a our guests are historians don ritchie and ray smock. they talk about the history of the house and senate, focusing on leaders, characters legislation, and scandals. brian: don ritchie, you spent 40 years as historian in the united states senate. what was the toughest part of the job? donald: finding out what had just happened so that we could answer the question. reporters would catch
then, british premised mr. david cameron takes questions. -- british prime minister ♪ this week on q and a our guests are historians don ritchie and ray smock. they talk about the history of the house and senate, focusing on leaders, characters legislation, and scandals. brian: don ritchie, you spent 40 years as historian in the united states senate. what was the toughest part of the job? donald: finding out what had just happened so that we could answer the question. reporters would catch
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secondly we have mr. davidwley, retired police officer, new york city police department, and finally, we have ms. barbara burnett, former detective, new york city police department. thank you very much for your patience, for coming, for your testimony. your written testimony will be made part of the record. you'll each be given five minutes to summarize. there's a series of lights on the table. you'll see green first yellow, and when red appears, we ask that you please conclude your testimony. at this time, doctor, you are recognized for five minutes to summarize your testimony. >> i'm iris udasin, serving as director of rutgers clinical center of excellence in new jersey, one of six clinics in the new york-new jersey area providing medical monitoring and treatment for world trade centers first responders. i'm a physician board certified in internal and occupational medicine and professor at rutger rutgers and member of the national toxicology panel a panel that advises the national institute of environmental h
secondly we have mr. davidwley, retired police officer, new york city police department, and finally, we have ms. barbara burnett, former detective, new york city police department. thank you very much for your patience, for coming, for your testimony. your written testimony will be made part of the record. you'll each be given five minutes to summarize. there's a series of lights on the table. you'll see green first yellow, and when red appears, we ask that you please conclude your testimony....
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mr. david kelly, project director, independent testing coalition, mr. john mozella, the chief executive officer. we will begin with mr. kennedy. you are recognized for your opening statement. mr. kennedy: distinguish members of the subcommittee, i'm honored to be here on behalf of taktata and our employees. safety is the core of who we are and what we do. we are proud takata and bags have prevented serious injuries and hundreds of thousands of accidents. it is unacceptable to us for even one of our products to fail to perform as intended. we deeply regret each instance in winch someone has been injured or kid killed. our chairman has made the commitment personally to administrator rose kind. let me tell you what we are doing. after months of testing, we have agreed to take brought action in conjunction with automakers to respond to your concerns and those of the public. we have recommended expanded recalls that go beyond what is suggested by the science and testing. most of the ruptures have involved older driver inflator's . that were originally subjec
mr. david kelly, project director, independent testing coalition, mr. john mozella, the chief executive officer. we will begin with mr. kennedy. you are recognized for your opening statement. mr. kennedy: distinguish members of the subcommittee, i'm honored to be here on behalf of taktata and our employees. safety is the core of who we are and what we do. we are proud takata and bags have prevented serious injuries and hundreds of thousands of accidents. it is unacceptable to us for even one of...
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mr. pilpal >> david pilpal again, they have not met recently because of a lack of members, it's not that there are not policy things to talk about, so i will look forward to the policy meeting it's going to be great. >> thank you. other members of the public >> are you going to come david? >> i will try. >> seeing no other speakers public comments close the. can we hear 15 monica? >> announcements, information and discussion >> any announcements? >> i have one, actually >> commissioner stephenson >> wi heard news there say pop up coffee stand around the city in june, so be on the look out, and visit the website to figure out where it's going to be if you bring your own cup will you get free coffee if you don't, you are out of luck check it out. >> that is a good one. any other announcements? all right. public comment on announcements? seeing none public comment is closed, can we hear 16? >> president's announcements, information report and discussion. >> just wanted to announce that monica fish in january made ten years as commission secretary, i believe, january 2005 is when it started,
mr. pilpal >> david pilpal again, they have not met recently because of a lack of members, it's not that there are not policy things to talk about, so i will look forward to the policy meeting it's going to be great. >> thank you. other members of the public >> are you going to come david? >> i will try. >> seeing no other speakers public comments close the. can we hear 15 monica? >> announcements, information and discussion >> any announcements?...
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. >> mr. david sicily of rhode island. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, ambassador power for being here today and for offering your expert testimony for many of issues before this committee. about to begin by commending you for your tremendous work and your leadership at the u.n. you have been able to lead an effort a lot of the u.s. i want to thank you for service. i want to first turn to the efforts being made to stem the flow of foreign fighters. you mentioned in your written testimony in a little more detail the president convened a summit of leaders at the u.n. in september where a security council resolution was adopted require countries to have laws to prosecute foreign fighters and those who funded them, keep them from entering the country and crossing territories. what seems to be the greatest challenge and sing those measures implemented? are there things we could be doing to support that effort? as we've heard so much test with over the last several months about this issue of foreign fighters stemming the flow of foreign fighters and
. >> mr. david sicily of rhode island. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, ambassador power for being here today and for offering your expert testimony for many of issues before this committee. about to begin by commending you for your tremendous work and your leadership at the u.n. you have been able to lead an effort a lot of the u.s. i want to thank you for service. i want to first turn to the efforts being made to stem the flow of foreign fighters. you mentioned in your...
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mr. david kelly project director independent testing coalition. president and ceo of the alliance of automobile manufacturers and the chief executive officer of global automakers. you're recognized for five minutes for your opening statement please. >> ranking member and distinguished members of the subcommittee, i am honored to be here on behalf of our employees throughout the united states. safety is the core of who we are and what we do. we are proud of the airbags saved thousands of lives and saving lives and accidents. it's unacceptable to us for even one of our products to fail to perform as intended. we deeply regret each instance of someone has been injured or killed. we are committed to doing everything in our power to address the safety concerns raised by airbag ruptures. our chairman has made that commitment personally to the administrator. so let me tell you what we are doing. after months of testing and extensive analysis, we agreed to take broad actions in conjunction with automakers to respond to your concern and those of the public
mr. david kelly project director independent testing coalition. president and ceo of the alliance of automobile manufacturers and the chief executive officer of global automakers. you're recognized for five minutes for your opening statement please. >> ranking member and distinguished members of the subcommittee, i am honored to be here on behalf of our employees throughout the united states. safety is the core of who we are and what we do. we are proud of the airbags saved thousands of...
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>> david: you are too much, mr. rose. >> rose: why? >> david: huh? >> rose: why?vid: you're probing. what is the probe? >> rose: because we want to know who you are, i mean... >> david: who the hell knows? i don't know. >> rose: but you do know. >> david: like, what... whatever you're seeing, that's who i am! >> rose: really? >> david: yeah. >> rose: well, it's not true. you told me you created a character. it's not you. it's who you might want to be but are not. who are you? >> david: i'm a jerk, that's who i am. i'm like... >> rose: you're not! that's an act! >> david: i'm like everybody else. >> rose: no, that's an act. >> david: no, it isn't. >> rose: it really isn't? >> david: no. >> rose: how are you a jerk? >> david: oh, look, let's stop talking about me. i... that's why i didn't want to do this interview in the first place. i had to be talked into "60 minutes." you think i wanted to do this? i didn't want to do it, because i knew you'd be asking questions like this! >> rose: then why'd you do it? >> david: they... they talked me into it, just like they tal
>> david: you are too much, mr. rose. >> rose: why? >> david: huh? >> rose: why?vid: you're probing. what is the probe? >> rose: because we want to know who you are, i mean... >> david: who the hell knows? i don't know. >> rose: but you do know. >> david: like, what... whatever you're seeing, that's who i am! >> rose: really? >> david: yeah. >> rose: well, it's not true. you told me you created a character. it's not you. it's who...
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. >> mr. david shah peera is nominated to be the director of the postal service. under his leadership, giant eagle saw huge growth from pittsburgh, ohio, west virginia and maryland. by comparison the united states postal service continues to see huge losses and decreasing volume and ending 2014 about a lot of $5.5 billion. the united states postal service needs smart, creative solutions to counter the loss in revenue by changing consumer behavior. at built to expand and adapt to customer preference that jinl eagle has shown is something the postal service needs. welcome. we look forward to your testimony. we have senator bob casey from pennsylvania here that would like to say a few words prior to mr. shapira's testimony. >> let me say, we don't trust senator casey. >> that's right. i was hoping that senator toomey will be here. >> maybe if we wait. maybe pat will show up. great to see you. thank you for coming. this is great. >> i want to thank the chairman and ranking member this opportunity to introduce david shapira. mr. chairman you read -- or you highlighted
. >> mr. david shah peera is nominated to be the director of the postal service. under his leadership, giant eagle saw huge growth from pittsburgh, ohio, west virginia and maryland. by comparison the united states postal service continues to see huge losses and decreasing volume and ending 2014 about a lot of $5.5 billion. the united states postal service needs smart, creative solutions to counter the loss in revenue by changing consumer behavior. at built to expand and adapt to customer...
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mr. david. >> thank, mr. chief justice. may it please the court. the court can resolve this case on a much narrower basis than it has used in looking at other administrative inspections schemes such as the one in bar barlows. this case did not involve entry into the nonpublic working places of a business. it did not involve an entry into the a residential property t involved an entry only into the public lobby area of a motel and brief inspection of the registry of the motel. >> it's very significant. it could well involve an entry into a drawer. we wouldn't normally say well because you can -- our rule's not simply because you can get into a house you're free to rummage through desks. >> that's certainly right. but what this statute requires is that the registry be produced for inspection. and the way in which the officer gets to the registry is to walk into the lobby. so -- >> you're saying if a police officer stands outside a house and says bring me whatever it is i want from inside, he brings it out, that's not a violation of the fourth amendme
mr. david. >> thank, mr. chief justice. may it please the court. the court can resolve this case on a much narrower basis than it has used in looking at other administrative inspections schemes such as the one in bar barlows. this case did not involve entry into the nonpublic working places of a business. it did not involve an entry into the a residential property t involved an entry only into the public lobby area of a motel and brief inspection of the registry of the motel. >>...
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and an article from the new york city patrolman's benevolent association featuring mr. david howley. without objection, so ordered. we have two panels today. on the first panel we have dr. john howard, director, national institute for occupational safety and health. >> thank you very much for coming today dr. howard. your written statement will be made part of the record. you'll be recognized for five minutes to make your opening statement at this time you are recognized. welcome. >> thank you mr. chairman. and distinguished members of the committee. my name is john howard and i'm the administrator of the world trade center health program. i'm pleased to appear before you today to discuss the program and those it serves who responded to or survived the september 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on new york city and responded at the pentagon and in shanksville pennsylvania. they responded to an epic disaster and as a result suffer mental and physical injury illness and the risk of premature death. the program members responded to the 9/11 disaster from all 50 states and it has been
and an article from the new york city patrolman's benevolent association featuring mr. david howley. without objection, so ordered. we have two panels today. on the first panel we have dr. john howard, director, national institute for occupational safety and health. >> thank you very much for coming today dr. howard. your written statement will be made part of the record. you'll be recognized for five minutes to make your opening statement at this time you are recognized. welcome....
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larson of connecticut, mr. david scott of georgia, ms. frankel of florida and mr. connolly of virginia. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey rise? mr. frelinghuysen: mr. chairman, i move that the house now adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question son the motion to adjourn -- is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. accordingly, the house stands adjourned until 10:00 a.m. today for morning hour debate. funding to skirt budget caps put into place by the 2011 budget control at -- but to control act. >> republican leaders are in favor of that. what has been the reaction to the $38 billion from democratic leaders? >> democratic leaders oppose using the war fund in this way because it is a one-year emergency war fund and they basically want republicans to lift the spending cap. and put the $38 billion in the base budget. >> what does that war funding cover? >> it was created after 9/11 to pay for the global war on terror, but its use has expanded to cover
larson of connecticut, mr. david scott of georgia, ms. frankel of florida and mr. connolly of virginia. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey rise? mr. frelinghuysen: mr. chairman, i move that the house now adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question son the motion to adjourn -- is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. accordingly, the house stands adjourned until 10:00 a.m. today...
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. >> in fact what i want to do right now is to bring in from charleston south carolina mr. davidack. he is democratic state senator there in south carolina in order to talk specifically about this idea of moving beyond it. senator mack thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> what are the next steps that move beyond this spiritual, this soulful, this emotional connection? what are the public policies that need to be next? >> well you know one of the expressions i love is having commitment. commitment is what you do after the emotion is gone. so when we get through with this, we're going to have to mobilize more as relates to public policy. a lot has been talked about guns. we have to deal with that. a lot has been talked about race. we have to deal with that. and we're going to need folks of all racial backgrounds, people of good will to move forward and help us impact public policy so we can move forward from here. >> i want to ask you about one public policy in particular. i want to ask you about the confederate flag that flies on government ground not far from t
. >> in fact what i want to do right now is to bring in from charleston south carolina mr. davidack. he is democratic state senator there in south carolina in order to talk specifically about this idea of moving beyond it. senator mack thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> what are the next steps that move beyond this spiritual, this soulful, this emotional connection? what are the public policies that need to be next? >> well you know one of the...
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organizations, and an article from the new york city patrolman's benevolent association featuring mr. david hally. without objection, so ordered. we have so panels today. on the first panel we have dr. john howard director national institute for occupational safety and health. thank you very much for coming today dr. howard. your written statement will be made part of the record. you'll be recognized for five minutes to make your opening statement at this time you're recognized. welcome. >> thank you mr. chairman and distinguish members of the economy. my name is john howard and i'm the administrator of the world trade center health program. i'm very pleased to appear before you today to discuss the program an
organizations, and an article from the new york city patrolman's benevolent association featuring mr. david hally. without objection, so ordered. we have so panels today. on the first panel we have dr. john howard director national institute for occupational safety and health. thank you very much for coming today dr. howard. your written statement will be made part of the record. you'll be recognized for five minutes to make your opening statement at this time you're recognized. welcome....
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corsicana very important that we can open up accounts in the name caused g-7 summit in germany bridge, mr. davidion and governments and business other national groups a plan on taking that message to the summit and present about will be there as well protest now well under way and had that summit video one demonstration in munich friday they say at the real world leaders as undemocratic calling a communist, plus an past protests reputation for turning a pilot's and massive police presence expected at the summit all week and some protesters threatening to eject a chip on limiting entirely >> gary: ahead began to sunday night lawyers and calves yet another 49 era tires and you might say as prime entranced those highlights and no funding gays in the a's boston thing all real-life scare coming later in this ♪ at grocery outlet, they sell the brands you love. ♪ ♪ the brands you love. ♪ ♪ the brands you know and love. ♪ ♪ even name-brand natural foods and organics. ♪ ♪ at prices up to 60% less than you'd spend ... ♪ ♪ at those "big-name grocery stores." ♪ right now at grocery outlet 2 pounds of welch'
corsicana very important that we can open up accounts in the name caused g-7 summit in germany bridge, mr. davidion and governments and business other national groups a plan on taking that message to the summit and present about will be there as well protest now well under way and had that summit video one demonstration in munich friday they say at the real world leaders as undemocratic calling a communist, plus an past protests reputation for turning a pilot's and massive police presence...
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mr. david kelly, project director, independent testing coalition. mr. mitch bamwol, president and ceo of the automobile alliance manufacturers. and mr. john bozella, chief executive officer of global automakers. >> distinguished members of the subcommittee, i am honored to it be here on behalf of takata and our employees throughout the united states. for takata, safety is the core of who we are and what we do. we're proud that takata airbags have saved thousands of lives and prevented serious injuries. hundreds of thousands of accidents. it is unacceptable to us for even one of our products to fail to perform as intended. we deeply regret each instance in which someone has been injured or killed. we are committed to doing everything in our power to address the safety concerns raised by airbag ruptures. our chairman has made that commitment personally to administrator rosekind. so let me tell you what we're doing. after months of testing and extensive analysis, we have agreed with nhtsa to take broad actions in conjunction with automakers to respond to y
mr. david kelly, project director, independent testing coalition. mr. mitch bamwol, president and ceo of the automobile alliance manufacturers. and mr. john bozella, chief executive officer of global automakers. >> distinguished members of the subcommittee, i am honored to it be here on behalf of takata and our employees throughout the united states. for takata, safety is the core of who we are and what we do. we're proud that takata airbags have saved thousands of lives and prevented...
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secondly we have mr. david haley retired police officer, new york city police department. finally, we have ms. barbara brunette former detective, new york city police department. thank you very much for your patience, for coming, for your testimony. your written testimony will be made part of the record. you'll each be given five minutes to summarize. there are a series of lights on the table. you'll see green first, then yellow. when red appears, we ask that you please conclude your testimony. so at this time doctor, you are recognized for five minutes. summarize your testimony. >> he serve as director of director of the rutgers clinical center in new jersey. we are one of six clinics in the new york-new jersey area that provide medical monitoring and treatment for world trade center first responders. i am a physician who is board certified in internal and occupational medicine and am a professor at rutgers and a member of the national toxicology panel, an expert panel that advises the national institute of environmental health sciences concerning the relationship between
secondly we have mr. david haley retired police officer, new york city police department. finally, we have ms. barbara brunette former detective, new york city police department. thank you very much for your patience, for coming, for your testimony. your written testimony will be made part of the record. you'll each be given five minutes to summarize. there are a series of lights on the table. you'll see green first, then yellow. when red appears, we ask that you please conclude your testimony....
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david. it was mrs.ixon who blocked it at the white house. >> did they ever have bible studies in the white house? mr. seale: not that i know of but they may have. the women had their friends over for different things and that wouldn't be such an unusual thing to do. i wish i could be definitive but i'm not. ms. swain: one more question. >> one of the nicest complements ever paid me and my husband was that we made a good team. of course i said to this young man, it's called marriage. i would like to know in your estimation, what president and first lady made the best team. mr. seale: all back through history? >> yes. [laughter] mr. seale: it would either be rutherford and lucy hale's or -- hayes or the garfield's. hayes was always amused at lucy's morality. she was against alcohol. if you read about prohibition, there was a reason for it. she got on the temperance wagon. as he was being elected suddenly a great surge of votes appeared. he quit drinking too. there are reports that on the train to washingt
david. it was mrs.ixon who blocked it at the white house. >> did they ever have bible studies in the white house? mr. seale: not that i know of but they may have. the women had their friends over for different things and that wouldn't be such an unusual thing to do. i wish i could be definitive but i'm not. ms. swain: one more question. >> one of the nicest complements ever paid me and my husband was that we made a good team. of course i said to this young man, it's called marriage....
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mr. holzer: david said in his memoir he did not cheer when he heard the news of lincoln's assassination, but he did not regret. professor leonard: i think a significant, interesting little bit of trivia, joseph holt becomes a prosecutor of the conspirators, was the secretary of war under buchanan, when lincoln is broad and carefully into washington, carefully and safely, and for him to carry that memory into prosecuting you know, it shapes his view of what his job was. mr. holzer: and the attorney general must have developed an interesting perspective there, too. professor varon: that is a great observation on which to end this morning's panel. i want to remind everyone we will resume probably at 10:15 on the nose, and we encourage you to submit questions for the q&a that is going to happen after panel number two so thank you all very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and ac
mr. holzer: david said in his memoir he did not cheer when he heard the news of lincoln's assassination, but he did not regret. professor leonard: i think a significant, interesting little bit of trivia, joseph holt becomes a prosecutor of the conspirators, was the secretary of war under buchanan, when lincoln is broad and carefully into washington, carefully and safely, and for him to carry that memory into prosecuting you know, it shapes his view of what his job was. mr. holzer: and the...
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david? mr. terry: david: thank you carol and i have to thank carol's organization for hosting our work i am somewhat biased but i think you all know their excellent work well. carol covered i think a little bit about the state energy offices. i won't belabor that, but i will point out for those of you not familiar the offices are typically appointed by their governors and focus on policies in regulation and while economic regulation of the electric utilities and policies plus a range of energy issues. we also have a number of private sector affiliates, non-voting members but they provide good input gruden check. we are always interested in -- with regard to the power planned, a good thing about our approach that i think differs from nacaa and naroop, as bill pointed out, we do want to ensure that states have options and flexibility in the plan. should it move forward we want to make sure reliability and su stainibility is possible. other themes in my comments going forward, we see efficiently cer
david? mr. terry: david: thank you carol and i have to thank carol's organization for hosting our work i am somewhat biased but i think you all know their excellent work well. carol covered i think a little bit about the state energy offices. i won't belabor that, but i will point out for those of you not familiar the offices are typically appointed by their governors and focus on policies in regulation and while economic regulation of the electric utilities and policies plus a range of energy...
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david, always a pleasure. what could jack dorsey bring that mr. costolo does not have? david: it is a company that is a little bit directionless at this moment. jack brings the founder vision. at least temporarily. there is a lot of con fusion and myths ofonfusion and the origins of twitter. jack is really be most definitive creator of the product. he may be able to figure out where goes better than others. pimm: what is wrong with twitter now? burdeneditter has been with false expectations since the beginning. facebook-scale business. that is an accurate discussion. force, it is vastly more important than as a business. the challenge that a leader house, whether jack or someone else, is to somehow make the withess opportunity lineup its cultural influence. i don't think it is impossible. on the other hand, it will never towards a system like facebook. scarlet: that makes the delicate remaining of the stock will be inevitable. always thought it was overvalued from the beginning. 's first task is to reset expectations, and tell wall street that their are high.n david: you
david, always a pleasure. what could jack dorsey bring that mr. costolo does not have? david: it is a company that is a little bit directionless at this moment. jack brings the founder vision. at least temporarily. there is a lot of con fusion and myths ofonfusion and the origins of twitter. jack is really be most definitive creator of the product. he may be able to figure out where goes better than others. pimm: what is wrong with twitter now? burdeneditter has been with false expectations...
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austin scott and mr. david scott, the chairman and ranking member of the subcommittee respectfully that oversees the cftc. both of these gentlemen have joined me as original sponsors and have held a series of hearings on re-authorization. . mr. newhouse: i yield an additional 30 seconds. mr. conaway: helping a new subcommittee focus on these issues and i look forward to their diligent oversight work throughout the rest of the congress. similar to the cftc re-authorization bill, the commodity end user relief act is comprised of narrowly targeted changes to the c.e.a., the committee is has again put together a bill that earned the bipartisan support of our members because we brought the right relief to the right people. with that, mr. speaker, i urge the adoption of the rule and support for the underlying act. i thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington reserves. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i just want to point out to my colle
austin scott and mr. david scott, the chairman and ranking member of the subcommittee respectfully that oversees the cftc. both of these gentlemen have joined me as original sponsors and have held a series of hearings on re-authorization. . mr. newhouse: i yield an additional 30 seconds. mr. conaway: helping a new subcommittee focus on these issues and i look forward to their diligent oversight work throughout the rest of the congress. similar to the cftc re-authorization bill, the commodity...
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who are just treated to a song by kevin kern, also with the composer david friedman and composer, mr. davidcoming game. you're going to gone the field and meet the players, you'll watch batting practice. they sent over a signed jersey, a ball signed by joe mauer, a hat. you can hear the game better. >> yeah. >> all kinds of stuff. >> is that good? >> you like that more than the song? >> i'll try not to take that personally. >> that song was beautiful, absolutely. >> yay. >> we give you this song so you can have it with you as a memento. these are all of your cards. thank you all so much. >> amazing. >> "finding neverland" a great show, a great cast. >> come see it. >> hard to get seats. >> you have to be quick about it. >> david has a brand new book called "the brand new power of positive thoughts." never have that. never ever. in the spare time he writes books. what's coming up for you? >> making music and tv shows. >> you haven't gone hollywood on us, have you? >> no. never. >> still a boy from jersey. i do i do. yes. coming up tomorrow, camilla albin is going to cook up something for us.
who are just treated to a song by kevin kern, also with the composer david friedman and composer, mr. davidcoming game. you're going to gone the field and meet the players, you'll watch batting practice. they sent over a signed jersey, a ball signed by joe mauer, a hat. you can hear the game better. >> yeah. >> all kinds of stuff. >> is that good? >> you like that more than the song? >> i'll try not to take that personally. >> that song was beautiful,...
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brian: as you reference in your book, david herbert donald wrote a book about charles sumner, but is the first time a book written about preston brooks. a biography. mr. puleo: i think david donald's biography of sumner is still the standard. the first volume in 1960, the second in 1970. it is brilliant. brooks, for the most part, has been portrayed as a cliche. the assassin, the bully brooks the ruffian and nobody has done much on brooks the man as i tried to do in this book. it is a dual biography approach of sumner and brooks. i was excited to do it for that reason. brian: you did this in what year? mr. puleo: the writing of the book? brian: the publishing. mr. puleo: the book comes out in 2012 and hardcover and 2013 in paperback. brian: do people pay attention to this today? mr. puleo: i receive many e-mails on this book, north and south. the book has gone over very well. it is used in school curricula. the response from both parties -- sometimes people say is the response from the north and the south much different? i would say, know it is pretty consistent. the reviews have been good. i think people appreciate the research. brian: what do you d
brian: as you reference in your book, david herbert donald wrote a book about charles sumner, but is the first time a book written about preston brooks. a biography. mr. puleo: i think david donald's biography of sumner is still the standard. the first volume in 1960, the second in 1970. it is brilliant. brooks, for the most part, has been portrayed as a cliche. the assassin, the bully brooks the ruffian and nobody has done much on brooks the man as i tried to do in this book. it is a dual...
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austin scott, and the gentleman from georgia mr. david scott, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia. mr. scott: thank you mr. speaker. i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. scott: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have fiket lev -- five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. scott: mr. speaker, i rise in strong support of h.r. 2620 and yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. scott: this bill would allow for the creation of a world cotton contract listed on the united states exchange. current law, which requires sampling and classing by the usda of every bail of cotton solicited on a u.s. exchange reflects an antiquated picture of the global cotton market. some market participants need to hedge price fluctuations in foreign markets and the current law limits their ability
austin scott, and the gentleman from georgia mr. david scott, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia. mr. scott: thank you mr. speaker. i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. scott: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have fiket lev -- five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro...
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mr. silverstein says, yes, david, that is why you are here, and then all of a sudden, you can hear like a drop in the room, and he said i love it. and then the conversation flowed from then. it was definitely a turning point in this process. charlie: when will this be finished? bjarke: it should be finished in 2020. charlie: and how much of this time occupy of yours? or does your time and, and you turn it over to the builder? bjarke: i think the next two years, we will be incredibly busy doing this, and we will oversee the site, both where i work and where i live. we have a beautiful view of the site. we really have to get this one right. charlie: what influence? bjarke: when i started studying architecture in 1993, a book came out. and so anyway, i discovered him. charlie: you fell in love with his work. bjarke: each project, rather than being driven by style, like richard meyer likes white tile and certain shapes, with him each project was injected into a specific situation in a society or in a country so almost the way a journalist would approach a project by having a certain angle on
mr. silverstein says, yes, david, that is why you are here, and then all of a sudden, you can hear like a drop in the room, and he said i love it. and then the conversation flowed from then. it was definitely a turning point in this process. charlie: when will this be finished? bjarke: it should be finished in 2020. charlie: and how much of this time occupy of yours? or does your time and, and you turn it over to the builder? bjarke: i think the next two years, we will be incredibly busy doing...
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thank the i thank the chairman and the ranking member for giving me this opportunity to introduce david. mr. chairman, you highlighted some of his business background. one of the most significant parts of his record and resume. i will not dwell on the details of his background but i want to say something about his character. we all know the challenges of being an elected public service appointed public service comes up a lot of challenges as well. the process itself is a substantial challenge command i am always amazed and gratified that we have people willing to put themselves forward for public service even though the process to get there, to be confirmed or even considered is challenging. the fact that dave is going to do this is an indication not just of his character but also his commitment to our country. he is as you mentioned, ceo and chairman or has been from 1980 until 2012. since 2012 he served as executive chairman of one of the most successful businesses that i no in pennsylvania graduating from over one college, received his ma in economics from stanford. we could use more of
thank the i thank the chairman and the ranking member for giving me this opportunity to introduce david. mr. chairman, you highlighted some of his business background. one of the most significant parts of his record and resume. i will not dwell on the details of his background but i want to say something about his character. we all know the challenges of being an elected public service appointed public service comes up a lot of challenges as well. the process itself is a substantial challenge...
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mr. woolsey. seems like an extruded ordinary david three attacks, three continents no indication that they were coordinated and yet they seem to have the same inspiration. james: i'm afraid we are in for more days like this come and you don't have to actively coordinating meetings are conversations in order to coordinate. they announced -- one of the senior spokesman in isis announced a few days ago that ramadan should be a time of calamity for the infidels, and by that they include the shia. and that is really a very serious -- isis is moving out in such a way as to establish a caliphate. it wants to build its empire the way he does that is by terror, by beheadings and hangings and crucifixions and the rest. these are coming up. katty: up until recently, the islamic state seems to have been focused on iraq and syria and the military operations within those two places. do you think now that we are going to see more on this -- of this type of attack not launched directly from their bases for inspired directly by the caliphate? james: i think so. they are expanding like an oil slick. their admission is not t
mr. woolsey. seems like an extruded ordinary david three attacks, three continents no indication that they were coordinated and yet they seem to have the same inspiration. james: i'm afraid we are in for more days like this come and you don't have to actively coordinating meetings are conversations in order to coordinate. they announced -- one of the senior spokesman in isis announced a few days ago that ramadan should be a time of calamity for the infidels, and by that they include the shia....
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david. >> caller: mr. cramer boo-yah, first-time caller.ve got to tell you, last night, the rolling stones talking to jim boo-yah cramer. my world, that's the best one-two punch imaginable. >> there you go thank you very much. >> caller: anyway my question is about procter & gamble. with the super freaking strong dollar, procter has really been hurt. i'd like to keep it for the 3.3% dividend and to avoid paying capital gains tax. i'm thinking unilever would be a good hedge fund trade, vis-a-vis is a strong dollar play. what do you think? >> they're kind of going to cancel each other out. this is one of those i think you have to make a stand. you either think that the super freaking dollar is done going higher and therefore you should own procter, or you think it's not done and you should own unilever. don't double dip. pick one, not the other. that would be like buying you know, like prel and then dousing chips ahoy with it. not chips ahoy. more like a lever brothers. you know what i mean. all right. from your pantry to your pocket. mondele
david. >> caller: mr. cramer boo-yah, first-time caller.ve got to tell you, last night, the rolling stones talking to jim boo-yah cramer. my world, that's the best one-two punch imaginable. >> there you go thank you very much. >> caller: anyway my question is about procter & gamble. with the super freaking strong dollar, procter has really been hurt. i'd like to keep it for the 3.3% dividend and to avoid paying capital gains tax. i'm thinking unilever would be a good hedge...